To begin with, actually itās a secret that Sieg, the first prince of the Duchy, was a clergy, but his existence wasnāt hidden per se. Even though there is an eldest son, for some reason the second prince will become the next successor. In other words, it was known that he was supposed to be the successor. As I see it, the two brother and sister are making up a story that Sieg who was kicked out of the Duchy, was hiding his identity and living in the Empire⦠but the people around us were listening attentively to the story that was being woven into the conversation with an interested look on their face. Except for two people.\n\nThe son of Marquis something and Roanne looked perplexed, especially Roanne, who became completely pale and kept glancing at Sieg nervously. At the cold eyes without any warmth in the slightest, Roanne turned deadly pale and her shoulders were trembling.\n\nāI, I⦠I didnāt know! Heās just a butler so⦠My older sister said heās a butler!ā\n\nRoanne blurted out an excuse to justify herself and abruptly pulled my arm. I donāt want to get involved, so let go of me. I wanted to draw my arm out, but Roanne clung to me as if she was desperately willing to do anything to survive.\n\n(T/N: 죽ģ ģ“ģ is an idiom which literally translated as āto die and survive attitudeā. It means to make all-out efforts at the risk of oneās life.)\n\nFor now, I think itāll look bad if I shake her off since weāre sisters, so what should I do?\n\nāYou clearly said heās a butler, right, Older Sister?!ā\n\nāUh, well⦠yeah, I did.ā\n\nSince I knew of Siegās identity, it made me feel like I was also an accomplice, so I nodded my head passively. At my response, a look of relief pervaded Roanneās face.\n\nāLook at this! I really didnāt know, I made a mistake thinking that heās really an ordinary butler! Your Ladyship, I truly feel wronged!ā\n\nShe appealed earnestly and kept holding onto my arm tightly as if it were a lifeline. Actually, what she said wasnāt wrong. Some bystanders seemed to sympathize with Roanne, because they themselves also absolutely wouldnāt be pleased to meet the Imperial Family or other royalty who hid their identity. Whatās going to happen now?\n\nāYou felt wronged, huh?ā\n\nLady Kidea stepped forward and looked down at Roanne. This lady is quite tall. Her purple eyes that are darker than Roanneās contain a trace of contempt.\n\nāIf thatās so, letās hear whatās going on first. What is your name?ā\n\nāM, my name is Roanne Epheria. Iām the second daughter of Count Epheria.ā\n\nRoanne quickly let go of my arm and hurriedly bowed her head.\n\nāRoanne Epheria. Why did you persecute my older brother?ā\n\nāI, I thought heās just an ordinary butler, soā¦..ā\n\nāThis Lady asked about your reason. The fact that he is a butler isnāt an excuse to slap him. Or, does the imperial law allow commiting violence against innocent people since someone is a noble?ā\n\n(T/N: fyi, actually whenever the raw mentioned Lady Kidea, she was referred to as āthe lady of the Dukeās householdā as her title, in which I shortened it to just āLadyā. Meanwhile, the mc was referred to as āthe esteemed daughter of the Countās household, in which I used āMissā to differentiate.)\n\nāN, no!ā\n\nRoanne hurriedly shook her head, but actually, itās rare for nobles to get into trouble just because they hit a commoner on the cheek. That is to say, whether there is a reason or not.\n\nāThat, so⦠Your Ladyshipās older brother, uh, made an insulting remark to meā¦ā\n\nāTell me in details.ā\n\nāHe said I might not be a descendant of Count Epheria.ā\n\nRoanneās cheeks were slightly red as she answered. It was humiliating for nobles to speak of a scandal about themselves with their own mouth. Whether Roanne was ashamed or not, the Lady had a businesslike attitude and her reaction was dry.\n\nāIs it true?ā\n\nāNo!ā\n\nāHowever, Roanne Epheria.ā\n\nLady Kidea raised one of her eyebrows.\n