Oliva, Viscount Oilyâs only younger sister, succeeded in marrying the Count of Denborough and was the greatest contributor to the rise of the reputation of the Viscount.
Olivia, who cherished the Viscounty as her hometown and place of origin, scoffed.
âAnnie? Are you saying that Donovanâs paramour returned to the Viscounty on her own two feet?â
âYes. She wishes to speak with you madam and asks to be brought into the drawing-room.â
That was not enough and she dared to ask to talk face to face?
Olivia was stunned by Hansâ words that her nose had become stuffy and it became hard to breathe.
She tapped her fingertips at the huge oak desk that was favored by her brother, Viscount Oily.
âWhat an insolent girl.â
She didnât like Viscount Oily or his son Donovan that much, but she was obsessed with the Viscounty itself.
âAlthough it is a humble Viscounty, itâs a family with a long-established history, but one woman ruined everything.â
Olivia let out a deep sigh and looked at Hans, who was hesitating to speak in front of her.
âIf she came here on her own two feet, why havenât you locked her up yet?â
âThatâsâŚ..â
Hansâ eyes roamed restlessly, filled with fear at Oliviaâs harsh tone.
It was because he didnât know how to convey the words that were simply his guesses like âI thought she was just an ordinary maid but her atmosphere has changed.â
âDonât tell me she came with Dietrich Lagrange?â
It was only possible for the quarrel over the love affair to end with the extermination of a whole family when the other family had greater power.
âHm? Iâm asking if she brought with her the Grand Duke.â
Oliviaâs fingers twitched as she scoured Hansâ eyes, urging him to answer.
âThe order of knights of Lagrange were the ones leading the destruction of the Viscounty.â
Lagrange and Oily were so far from each other that they had no contact, so she could only guess one thing.
âThe maid that Donovan had his eyes on also caught the eyes of the Grand Duke of Lagrange.â
She must be a really beautiful woman, Olivia guessed.
âN-No. It seems she came on her own.â
âIs that so? Well, thatâs as I expected.â
It was common for the nobles to play with pretty maids for their entertainment, but it generally didn't last long.
Because it wasnât love, itâs basically just a game.
âEspecially a great noble like the Grand Duke Lagrange, he wouldnât have a maid by his side for long.â
It was evident that he was already tired of it.
âThe Grand Duke got easily tired of it and yet that foolish Donovan couldnât control his emotions!â
Olivia chewed on the tip of her finger, thinking that the missing Donovan must have rebelled against the Grand Duke of Lagrange in order to protect his petty pride.
How dare he covet the Grand Dukeâs woman? Even though it was just a toy, she must have been enough to challenge the temper of âthatâ Dietrich Lagrange.
âI thought he wouldnât be able to do anything much since heâs stupid, but I didnât know he was a fool to this extent!â
Olivia went through the documents about 'Annie' found in Donovan's room and gave a brief order to bring her in.
âWho knows this could be an opportunity.â
She murmured to herself, looking at Hansâ back who was in a hurry.
âI donât know if itâs a forgery or not, but for now, she owes a huge debt to the ViscountyâŚ.â
Olivia's husband, the Count of Denborough, was not comparable to the Grand Duke of Lagrange, but he was a relative of the emperor and a well-established figure in the House of the Lords.
Olivia slowly raised the corners of her lips and started drawing blueprints.
Whatever the circumstances, the Grand Duke of Lagrange did not pay a proper price to the Viscounty, took a maid, and turned the Viscounty into a complete mess.
It was a golden opportunity to transfer the trading volume with other countries that the current Grand Duke of Lagrange held, who unified the North after the war, to the establishment run by her.
Imagining her golden future, Olivia greeted âAnnie.â
âLet her in.â
ââââââ ăâżăââââââ
The Countess, with an upright impression, was a calmer person than I expected.
âShe looks a bit similar to Countess Devonshire.â
I had a history of transferring all ownership of the river flowing through the northern social circles to Lagrange. So, it was not unfamiliar or difficult for me to face the ladies.
âItâs not going to end simply by trying to make a good impression.â
With my chin raised gracefully as I approached the desk where she was sitting, the documents she was perusing caught my eyes.
With a small sigh, I glanced at the list of enormous debts that had piled up on âAnnie'sâ head.
âI didnât expect Donovan to even forge documents.â
If the sugar didnât work, the only answer was the whip.
The Countess, who had been looking at me with a smile on her eyes while thinking of something, spoke first.
âIâd like to ask what kind of face you had when you asked to see me?â
From her lips, informal speech came out as if it was natural.
âI think itâs too late to get an apology. My brother and nephew have already disappeared all because of a maid after all.â
I nodded calmly at her words.
I didn't know about the Viscount but Donovanâs probably dead.
I didnât think Dietrich would have kept the man alive who put his hands on me.
âWell, itâs better that heâs dead.â
If a man like that was kept alive, he would only end up tormenting other women.
âI have no plans of apologizing.â
âWhat?â
Before the Countess could give me permission to sit down, I immediately sat down in front of the desk and smiled prettily, then proceeded with my business.
âI want to take Lindsay and the head maid out of the estate.â
âHa?â
The Countess loudly clicked her tongue, finding my words ridiculous.
âI donât think youâve understood the situation. Your name is Annie, isnât it?â
âAnissa.â
I firmly shook my head at the Countess and corrected her.
âThatâs my name.â
âAnissa? I think Iâve heard that somewhereâŚ..â
âWould Anissa Lagrange sound more familiar?â
She frowned and scratched her chin, then became pale as she turned to look back at me.
âAnissa Lagrange? Are you Anissa Lagrange?â
âThatâs correct.â
âNo, no. I was sure she had red eyes.â
It seemed that she had seen me in high society as a âCountessâ.
âEye color often changes as you grow older.â
âThough it will never change to a completely different color like mine.â
I grinned and touched the corner of my eye.
âThatâs impossible!â
âAnyway, you now know my name, so keep your manners, Countess.â
âHow can I believe yourâŚwords?â
When I glared in command as she tried to speak in informal speech with me, the Countessâ words trailed off.
It would be easier to change her mind by moving her aura, but since I was exhausted from fighting with Hella, my ability seldom manifests.
I had no choice but to lay out information Iâve put together regarding the Count of Denborough.
âThe class with Damon is useful at times like this.â
âYour husband was the grandson of the previous emperor's maternal nephew.â
âTh-Thatâs right.â
âDo you think a mere maid would memorize the emperorâs relatives?â
âBut there are ways to know official facts likeâŚ.that.â
I shrugged my shoulders, meeting the narrowed eyes of the Countess as if doubting me.
âDenboroughâs official emblem is a red bear, but in the correspondence to the Grand Duke, he uses an olive-shaped seal.â
If I remember correctly, the Countess of Denborough was a passionate merchant who ran the establishment herself.
âI think she put a lot of effort into making a deal with Lagrange.â
âIt must be the seal of the establishment that you run, Olivia.â
At that time, I was busy looking for routes to import food from other countries, so I couldn't look at her proposal properly.
âHow do you know that? That was definitely the letter I sent to the Grand Duke!â
At my words, the Countess' face finally turned into astonishment.
I lightly shrugged my shoulders as I watched her, who had leapt to her feet.
âDietrich doesnât hide anything from me.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âIn the first place, I managed everything that could make money at Lagrange.â
Dietrich was a born knight so he had no idea how to increase his fortune.
Maybe itâs because we grew up poor in Dahlia.
âThus, even after he became the Grand Duke he always said we didnât have any money.â
Whenever I set out to raise funds to run away, he always confidently says that we didnât have money and for a while, I really thought Lagrange was poor.
âAre you really Anissa Lagrange? I was sure I heard she had diedâŚ.No, thatâs not it, I think I heard she was missing?â
The Countess narrowed her brows with a confused look on her face.
âIt was found out that she was not of Lagrangeâs lineage and was kicked outâŚ.no, is that not it? Why does my head hurt all of a sudden?â
The Countess groaned in pain and sat down, holding her head.
I wondered how the memories of the people that Vassago manipulated would come back, but it seemed that their memories were congested as if they had heard several rumors all at once.
âCountess, the rumor that I am not actually the Princess of Lagrange is true.â
I slowly opened my mouth to ease her pain.
â........Then by what authority are you trying to press me for?â
âMy real name is Anissa Euclid.â
The Southern Duchy to whom your husband clings in order to make a good impression.
The family that had turned a blind eye to me all my life. Who could stop me if I want to use their name for once?