I looked at the stack of parchments in front of me as I sat on the bed next to Nero with my arms crossed.
Obviously, letters should be written on this parchment, but why is it as clean as new parchment? I had to come up with my own ideas since Nero has no response.
Letâs assume now.
No. 1. Lausanne made a mistake. She packed it herself. Secretly avoiding other peopleâs eyes. She might have messed up because she was in a rush.
No. 2. Itâs magic ink. Something like lemon juice. When heat is applied, tada, letters appear. Just in case, I turned on the light on my index finger and put it on the paper.
This is how I use my lighter ability. I was amazed by my deduction, but the paper just burned quickly in the fire.
My self-praise has become ashes with paper. In other words, it has only increased the number of Carolâs work.
No. 3. The letters evaporated? Someone could have played a prank. But who?
If itâs not one of the threeâŠ
Someone switched it?
But how did they know this and switch it? Cameronâs face suddenly came to mind, but I shook my head right away.
I canât suspect Cameron after causing trouble for Lausanne by making accusations against Cameron. That is why prejudice is frightening.
âPerhaps Lausanne made a mistake.â
She might have mishandled the packaging. She didnât write me a letter to let me know. Maybe talking to me still feels awkward. I believe meeting at the following salon is the quickest way to inquire.
When will the following salon open, though? I think she has been quite shocked. It will take a little longâŠâŠ.
âI donât know!â
I leapt out of my bed. I had been thinking too much and needed sugar. I got up to leave and decided to get a cookie from Bonita.
âOh, itâs been a while.â
âYouâre here again?â
Bonita offered to bring it for me, but I declined and went to the drawing room with a plate of cookies. To clear my mind, I intended to read a book of fairy tales.
I was greeted by Aiden and Theodore, who were already seated on the sofa. I think it hasnât been long since they went back to the academy, but theyâre here again. Iâm not particularly pleased to see them.
When Gilbert attended the academy, the three brothers didnât visit the grand duchy often, so I wanted to see them even for a while.
Now I felt sorry for Lewen, who serves them both. Lewen isnât able to visit the Grand Duchy frequently because he is trying to fill in for them at the Academy.
âIs that what you want to tell your brothers, who you havenât seen in a while?â
I sat across from them without bothering to respond to Aidenâs words. I set down the book of fairy tales I had brought and the cookie plate Bonita had given me.
âYou still love fairy tales?â
âItâs my first time reading this book.â
âYes, ever since I was a kid, Iâve loved Nero and childrenâs books.â
âOh, where has our adorable Mary gone who always wonders when her brothers will return from the academy?â
ââŠâŠme?â
I was actually thinking about a novel and now Theodore is writing one in front of me.
âDonât you remember?â
âHow can I remember that when Iâve never done that before?â
âOh, sheâs not falling for it.â
âBut is it okay for you to come back? What if you get scolded by Brother Gilbert?â
It was intended to frighten both of them, but Aiden and Theodore did nothing but smile at one another.
âBrother called us.â
Gilbert?
Gilbert and Cheroke promptly made their way into the drawing room.
I guess it wasnât a lie that Gilbert called them, because he only inquired about Aiden and Theodoreâs arrival after spotting them.
Gilbert sat down and gave me a subtle nod to leave, as if he needed to talk to Aiden and Theodore about something, but I pretended not to notice and stubbornly chewed on my cookie.
âIs the situation on the border road particularly bad?
When Aiden brought up the subject, I pretended to be reading a picture book while concentrating on their conversation. If itâs a border road, isnât that where Grand Duke Estin is currently trying to subdue the demons?
âNo, everything is fine.â
Gilbert said, âItâs all right,â but his expression was very serious.
âHowever, I believe the conflict will last a while. Father called you guys because he seemed concerned about leaving the castle unoccupied for an extended period of time. Of course, itâs not necessary, butâŠâ
âWe have to return. We have to protect MaryâŠâŠ. Oh, finish your cookie.â
I turned to look when Aiden called my name, and he grinned and instructed me to finish my cookie.
My pride was wounded for some reason, but I refocused on the picture book because I assumed that if I made a fuss, he would ask me to leave.
âBut whatâs the problem? Is it a long-term battle?â
âThe monsters who worked in groups were troublemakers. They werenât very smart, but it seems like their leader, who is like a general, is pretty clever. Theyâve taken care of almost all the small fry, but the general is on guard and doesnât reveal himself easily.â
âIsnât it better if it doesnât come out?â
I couldnât take it any longer and asked.
âThe problem is that it isnât coming out; it canât be calledâsubjugationâ if it doesnât reveal itself and simply turns back.â
âYes, Mary. Did you like the cookie? Do you want more?â
Theodoreâs tone was clearly teasing me. I pretended to focus on the picture book and made a hmm sound.
That being the case, it makes sense why he said he would be away from the castle for a while.
âWell, that place is on very difficult terrain⊠The beasts are making excellent use of the terrain in this area of dense trees where it is simple to hide.â
âSo why donât you just chop down all the trees and locate their hiding places?â
âThe imperial family owns the forest.â
âSince it belongs to the imperial family, we have to do more. Father is out there because the imperial family made him do it.â
âI will give you permission to make furniture for the imperial family with the trees grown there.â
The discussion among the three brothers was serious. Aidan sneered at Theodoreâs bold opinion.
âShould I go?â
âNo, they wonât want you to come. Cheroke is to guard this place at Fatherâs request.â
Perhaps itâs because of me.
Therefore, Aiden and Theodore must have called because of me. When I thought back to the question I had asked them earlier, I felt a little bad.
âSo you said they were searching in groups, butâŠâŠ. Itâs going to be a long term war because they wonât come out easily.â
âWhy not engage in a one-on-one battle?â
âWhat?â
Everyone was frozen by my words.
âOnce theyâre done with the small fry, why donât they pretend to withdraw and leave only father behind. After letting his guard down, wonât he emerge? If itâs fatherâs skill, itâs enoughâŠ.â
âGoodness, the only child who would dare to gamble their father away would be you, Mary.â
At Theodoreâs words, I quickly lowered my head again.
I brought it up because I recalled how my father had battled and defeated a huge monster, but it seemed unreasonable to say.
âItâs a simple idea, but it seems so simple that it feels refreshing.â
âWonât that person let their guard down if itâs a small group, even if itâs not just the Grand Duke?â
Gilbert and Cheroke, however, started to form that opinion. I just chewed on my cookie absent-mindedly.
***
Lausanne has been dwelling on Maryâs words ever since the salon. Feeling uneasy for no apparent reason, she had even put away the painting she always kept nearby.
âDoes His Majesty really know?â
Lausanne was certain that her father loved her. But before he was her father, he was an Emperor. However, she could only imagine the intimidation that came with the position of an Emperor.
Perhaps the weight she carried as a princess would seem insignificant in comparison.
âPrincess, the first prince is here.â
Lausanne gently ordered them to let the first Prince in after hearing the maidâs words. With something in his hand, Cameron entered the room.
Lausanne tried her best to smile while looking at Cameron, but it wasnât as simple as she had imagined.
âYou said you werenât feeling well. Your complexion really doesnât look good.â
âYouâre here.â
What Mary said in the salon lingered in Lausanneâs mind even after Cameron expressed concern for her.
As a result, she found herself unintentionally treating Cameron passively.
âI heard his Majesty presented you with a painting, but I donât see it.â
ââŠâŠDid His Majesty tell you?â
âOh? Yes.â
Lausanneâs mouth slightly hardened as she sensed that Cameronâs response was questionable. However, Lausanne quickly recovered her smile.
âI loved it so much that I couldnât do anything else because I kept looking at it. I hid it because I was afraid it would get worn out from being looked at too much.â
âHis Majesty would be pleased to know how much you appreciate it.â
Cameronâs face showed a proud expression, even though he didnât give the gift himself. And then he handed what he had been holding to Lausanne.
âItâs a gift.â
âDid you come by on purpose to give me this?â
âIt is both the newest and most widely read romance book.
Cameron gave her a book as a gift.
âGet some rest while reading.â
âBig brotherâŠâŠ. Thank you very much.â
âYes, Iâm going now.â
âYeah, thereâs no way my brother would have said that. He is supporting me in this way.â
Lausanne was embarrassed by her momentary suspicion of Cameron. She also vowed to tell Mary this story and persuade her to change her mind if they later cross paths.
Although she is aware that she cannot change Cameronâs image, she must nonetheless make the necessary corrections.
Lausanne let the maids go and picked up the most prominent book. Flipping through the pages, she quickly skimmed through the middle part. She found it hard to believe.