Chapter 77. Who Is The One Who Fell Into The Trap? (5)
Elusiana smirked. Did anyone see that? A murderous intent flashed across Camillaâs sorrowful face, then disappeared.
Camilla gritted her teeth lightly as if to hold back the pain and said, âI know you didnât mean it.â
At first glance, she seemed to say it for her, but affirming this question is like confessing that Elusiana was the culprit. At the same time, it meant that she had evidence, and even if Elusiana didnât admit it, her sins wouldnât disappear. In the end, no matter how Elusiana answered, she would be a sinner. And now Camilla was implicitly pointing to her as the sinner.
But Elusiana wasnât someone who would take it for granted.
âThatâs right. I donât mean this. The same goes for being here right now. Iâm here not because I want to.â
With a slight frown, Camilla stared at her. She couldnât have imagined that Elusiana would openly reveal the fact that she was forcibly dragged. Nevertheless, Camillaâs expression quickly calmed down. She rather pities her.
âYou must be very angry because things didnât go your way. Iâm sorry I couldnât understand your feelings. Forgive me if youâre upset.â
âLady Eragost, what do you mean to forgive you!â
âYour forgiveness is what she must beg for!â
âHow can you be so fragile!â
The nobles, who were a little shaken by Elusianaâs words, began defending Camilla again before they knew it. Elusiana passed their words over her ears and demanded Camilla.
âSince Lady said so, can I get up now?â
âHey, hey! Thatâs rude!â
âNo, Lady! We havenât even judged if she is guilty or not.â
Camilla, who was staring at Elusiana, nodded. âNothing has been proven yet. Everyone, please calm down.â
Elusiana stood up from her seat, ignoring the finger-pointing nobles. Her knees that hit the marble floor tingled, but she was fine. From now on, she intends to thoroughly make them realize what they had ignored.
Elusiana raised the corners of her mouth slightly. âThank you for the fair consideration, Lady Eragost. So, I think there was a little misunderstanding.â
âMisunderstanding? Lady got wounded after touching the flower you decorated. What kind of misunderstanding is that?â Anna, who had been waiting for it, sneered at Camillaâs side.
âThen, Iâll prove it from now on. Instead, if I prove that Iâm innocent, please apologize to me.â
âWhat?â
âIn particular, the Lady who slapped me in the face. I would like to ask you to sincerely apologize to me.â
âHiik!â
Unable to hold back her anger, Anna growled as if to rush at Elusiana. But when Camilla grabbed her arm, she couldnât go any further. She, too, was suspicious of something. What did Elusianaâs baseless confidence come from?
Without further delay, Elusiana took a certificate out of her arms. At that moment, Camillaâs eyes changed. ThatâŚ? A magic certificateâŚ?
But why did Elusiana bring it up all of a sudden?
Ah! I see. These flowersâ Camillaâs face was strangely distorted after thinking that far. However, it was so sudden that no one noticed it.
âI think you all know better than I do what this is. Please check for yourself.â
The hesitant nobles scrambled to the front of the certificate.
Five eclipses intersect the central and four large circles tightly surrounding it. The seal of the gold foil stamped on the lower right must have been that of Grand Duke Sestein.
âAll the flowers decorated today used the preservation magic potion guaranteed by this certificate.â
âWhat?â
Anna, in disbelief, snatched the magic certificate from Elusianaâs hand.
[This potion is classified as 1st grade, and itâs proved that the medium treated with the potion can be preserved for 1 year without deformation.]
Ananâs hand, holding the certificate, trembled.
According to the certificate, it meant that the flowers currently decorated in Louver Hall would remain in that state for the next year. Above all, the first-class potion marked on the certificate was the best among the potions certified by the Sestein family.
âW-why do you have this? Iâm asking you how you got this!â
âThat is not a matter of importance, Lady.â
Elusiana picked up the flower, which now left only a few petals, and said quietly. âThe important thing is that this flower is not from Fragrant Garden. As you can see, itâs a flower that hasnât been magically processed.â
Annaâs face turned sour at Elusianaâs words. However, her pride didnât allow her to admit her mistake. Whatâs more, she had to bow down to the commoner? It was something that should never have happened.
âW-who can prove that? You could mix anything else out of all these flowers.â
Anna shook the magic certificate she held violently and pressed Elusiana as if to blame her.
âAre you mistaken that we could cover our eyes with something like this? If you say yes, we will obediently believe in everythingââ
Then, the magic certificate in Annaâs hand suddenly floated into the air. All the nobles who saw it widened their eyes in amazement.
âNo, why did that suddenly fly up?â
ââŚMagic?!â
âItâs magic. Is there a wizard in this banquet hall?â
A man in a dark blue robe appeared among the looking nobles.
âThat pattern, isnât that the pattern of Grand Duke Sestein?â The young master, who shouted at the pattern engraved on the back of the robe, made a surprised expression.
Due to the nature of a closed family, they thought there was no way they could find that family in the banquet hall.
At that time, a young lady answered. âThatâs right. They said they had been frequenting social activities lately, so they must have received an invitation to this banquet. By the way, if itâs a vassal from the Grand Dukeâs family, which family is he from?â
It took a while for the surprised nobles to regain their senses. And someone was screaming. âT-t-that person is Grand Duke SesteinâŚ!â
As if seeing something unbelievable, the nobleâs eyes were stained with astonishment.
Aster, who took off his robeâs hat, walked leisurely. A cold, sunken red pupil passed through the crowd.
âSo. Lady, are you saying you wonât accept the Sesteinâs certificate?â
Aster, holding the magic certificate in his hand, stared at Anna. Faced with those eyes, Anna shuddered at the goosebumps running through her body.
Astor, holding the magic certificate in his hand, stared at Anna.
âThere will be no need to send things from the Sestein family to your family from now on.â
ââŚ!â
Annaâs face turned pale in an instant. If nobles couldnât use items belonging to Grand Duke Sestein, they werenât any different from commoners. From protective accessories to magic remedies, there was not a single item they didnât produce.
Anna couldnât question it even though she knew it. Because it was Grand Duke Sestein who said that.
The nobles who were watching also remained still, holding their breath. They were afraid that unnecessary sparks would bounce and harm them.
Unlike them, Elusiana couldnât hide her complicated feelings. Aster hadnât yet participated in an official event. The biggest reason was because of his sickly body. If he suddenly collapses again⌠Huh?
Elusiana tilted her head involuntarily at the sight of Aster, who looked quite plump. His face wasnât as distant as usual but rather lively, and he looked healthier than anyone else here.
Where did he get a precious elixir?
It was when Elusiana looked at Aster with doubt.
âKeep this with you, Elusiana.â Aster smiled softly, handing the rolled certificate in his hand.
Elusiana accepted it and suddenly came to her senses. She then grabbed him by the shoulder and pulled him back toward her.
ââŚ!â
Elusiana, who brought her lips close to his ear, whispered softly. âHow did you get here? Are you feeling well? I heard you canât use magic yet. Did you feel any other pain?â
The butler of the Grand Duchy Sestein definitely said that. In the succession battle, he was injured, and it became difficult to use magic due to his physical injury. The butler said he was out of breath, so he kept collapsing. Howeverâ
He looks perfectly fine, right? Is he really sick?
Aster shook his shoulders and replied, âThe floating magic⌠is relatively simple. And if itâs just for a little while like this, itâs okay.â
âAh.â
Only then did Elusiana understand and quickly bit herself, thinking she was too close.
âAh, Iâm sorry. I thought Iâd have to speak quietly.â
âNo, it was good.â
âPardon?â
âHmm. Is there more to see than that?â
âThatâs.â
Elusianaâs eyes naturally turned to Camilla. She hadnât received a penalty, no, payback from her yet. However, Camilla came to Aster as if she had been waiting for this time.
âGreetings, Your Excellency. My name is Camilla Lu Eragost, the daughter of Count Eragost.â