âI guess it was very important? Enough to be late for the funeral of the previous Grand Duke?â
âI didnât arrive late, but my brother⊠he came to meet me.â
âAh, really?â
Camillaâs smiling eyes bent sharply. She raised her head and said languidly. âThatâs strange. The Grand Duke I met asked how you were doing.â
ââŠIt seems we crossed paths.â
âReally?â
Genoyer clicked his tongue low. He was late because he was following Eirin. Thanks to this, he saved her from being killed and spent quite a lot of time taking her to her home. In his opinion, Eirin was still useful. However, there was no way to keep her alive except keeping her from Camillaâs eyes. Thatâs why he moved right away.
She noticed it sooner than I thought. He planned to talk about it at the right time. There was no way Camilla would stay still with her personality when he touched the toy she used to play with. Genoyer frowned as if he were in trouble.
âYour expression doesnât look so good.â
âIâm a little tired.â
Camilla smiled, rubbing her red lips slightly. The obvious excuse looked ridiculous.
âDid you like that child that much? Enough to chase and save her?â
Genoyer, who swept his forehead in embarrassment, frowned slightly. âI just kept her alive because sheâs worth using.â
âWorth using? The child who couldnât even do a simple request? What on earth are you going to use her for?â Camilla snorted as she didnât understand even when she thought about it again.
Genoyer answered with a face asking what was obvious. âSheâs going to bring out Lady Waieos.â
âSheâs already failed, Geno. Canât you see that she attended the party alone?â
âTherefore, we need to change our target.â
Camillaâs eyes, which had been restless, were filled with curiosity.
âChange the target? With who?â
âViscount Waieos.â
âViscount Waieos?â
âYes. If itâs the viscount as rumored⊠He wonât ruthlessly kick out Eirin, who cries and clings on to him.â
Genoyer smiled and licked his own lips.
âMaybe, it will be a little fun.â
* * *
âDid you post this as a report? We donât have money in our ministry because weâre running a support project in this useless way!â
âThere is still part of the budget left, Boss. If we provide food support to the outskirts areas, the influx of reckless food will be reduced.â
âHo, decrease in influx? Hey, Viscount Waieos.â
The boss seemed frustrated, putting the report in his hand on the desk and saying, âIf we do as you said, that wonât be the answer. How can they stay still after tasting free food? Itâs a good thing if they donât rush in like a bunch of dogs.â
âBut, Boss!â
âThatâs enough. Discard the report on your own. You have to report something that makes sense.â
Simon stomped his feet as he looked at the report his boss handed over to him. However, the boss hurriedly left the office regardless.
âWhat should I do about this?â
When his family had a lot of money, there was no need to worry about circumstances. Everything went smoothly as long as he distributed what was in the warehouse. But now, it was almost impossible to provide food support to the slums without receiving a budget from the administrative department.
I havenât been able to send food for a month already. Simon immediately became depressed when he thought of the faces of the hungry children. He hadnât even visited the temple he visited every quarter for two years.
Knock, knock.
ââŠWho is it?â
âExcuse meâŠâ
A young ladyâs face peeped out through the carefully opened door. Simon stood up from his seat and looked at the lady.
âYou look familiar.â
Simon, who tilted his head, soon shouted with a big smile. On top of her round and cute face, a glimpse of her childhood was superimposed.
âYou must be Eirin!â
âV-Viscount!â
Eirin, who had been cautious, was delighted when he welcomed her. She was deeply relieved and bowed her head.
âItâs been a while, Viscount Waieos. How have you been?â
Simon, who left the office with Eirin, comforted her when he heard about what had happened.
âIt must have been misunderstood. Lusi must have been thinking a lot since you two havenât been in touch in the meantime.â
âI understand. Thatâs why Iâm asking for the Viscountâs help.â Eirin, who lowered her head, said in a crawling voice.
âHahaha. Donât worry. I will tell her. Would you like to have dinner together with us?â
âCan I really do that?â
âWhy not? You were Lusiâs best friend. Rather, Iâm more grateful. Please come and see us often from now on.â
Simon, who quickly brought tears to his eyes, reached out and held Eirinâs hand with a deeply moved expression on his face.
âEirin, do you want to catch Camillaâs eyes? If so, let me give you one piece of advice. Ask Viscount Waieos for help. If itâs him, he will be on your side.â
Eirin shook her head, recalling what Genoyer had said to her before they parted ways.
âDonât say that, Viscount.â
âNo, Eirin. Thank you so much. I really mean it.â
ââŠAh, no. IâŠâ
âCough, letâs hurry up. Lusi should be preparing dinner by now.â
Simon hurried the hesitant Eirin to Waieos Mansion.
* * *
ââŠEirin?â
Elusiana, who welcomed Simon, who had just entered the kitchen, paused momentarily. Because an unexpected woman followed him and smiled. Elusianaâs brow furrowed involuntarily.
âWhy are you here?â
âLook, thatâŠâ
âLusi, youâre being rude to the guest. Eirin, letâs sit here first.â
âYes, thank you, Viscount.â
Simon, who pulled out the chair himself, sat Eirin down. At that kind gesture, Elusiana stared at Simon, momentarily lost for words.
âSheâs my guest, Lusi. I want you to be polite.â
To Simonâs shallow threat, Elusiana reluctantly replied. ââŠAlright. Lady Eirin, wait a moment. Anyway, since sheâs your guest, I will treat her well. Iâm not sure if the food will suit her taste though.â
âCough, Lusi.â
Simon, who coughed loudly, showed signs of discomfort. At the same time, he kept looking at Elusiana and cared about her feelings.
Am I being too careless? Everything between the two was all he heard from Eirin, so he didnât know how his daughter felt. And Simon worried a little about that part now.
Simon, who felt guilty for no reason, hinted, âIs there anything I can do to help?â
âI just need to bring another bowl of stew.â
âI-I see.â
The depressed Elusiana went into the kitchen. Simon hesitated and sat in his chair. âHaha. Lusi must be very flustered.â
âI think I was too greedy. I shouldnât have come so recklessly like this.â
âHoho. You need to talk to clear up misunderstandings. Didnât I tell you many times, Eirin? If you talk to each other, things will get better soon.â
Eirin, who was very nervous, lifted her head. But she was stunned when she saw the stew bowl in front of her. Clear boundary, or you could say a sense of refusal. Not a trace of warmth could be found in the shimmering stew.
* * *
You said youâd die if I didnât come with you. But youâre looking fine. Seeing Eirinâs pale face, Elusiana swallowed her sigh inside. Is she being shameless? Or is she just ignorant?  Despite the blatant expression of dislike, Eirin continued to show favor.
Am I too sensitive? At this point, Elusiana was on the verge of feeling sorry. Shaking her head, she asked, leaning her back against the chair, âShall I heat it up again?â
âYes?â
Eirin shook her head, waving her hand while looking at the teacup that had cooled before she knew it.
âAh, not. Itâs alright. I like the cold⊠huh?â
As if she had realized something, Eirin immediately looked at Elusiana with a smile.
âDid you⊠t-talk informally?â
âYou said you were my friend.â
âWeâre the same age, so itâs kind of uncomfortable to keep talking formally, right?â
Elusiana, who murmured behind her words, sighed once again shallowly. When Simon joined in, it was no longer meaningful to kick Eirin away. In that case, keeping her by the side and digging into her would be less annoying.
Whether or not she knew what Elusiana was thinking, Eirin said with a face full of emotion, âThank you. E-Elusiana, Iâm really happy.â
ââŠYes.â
A wide smile bloomed on her innocent face. Elusiana laughed along without realizing it and cleared her throat.
Elusiana asked, mixing hot water with cold tea. âDid everything go well at the party?â
ââŠHuh?â
âYou said you would die if you didnât take me.â
âAh.â
Eirinâs face hardened in an instant as she tilted her head. Her startled shoulders shook slightly and then shrank.