âI thought it was weird yesterday. I apologized to Lady Keshore and the other guests and sent them home. I asked why Alphonse wasnât next to you⊠and thatâs when a thought came to mind. How would you, the clever Aritzea, not know that Madam Rosan would appear.â
ââŠ.â
âI told Alphonse to stay by your side. I know that it has a symbolic meaning that shows to others that I am always by your side and am protecting you even when Iâm not physically there.â
Artizea turned away from his sharp gaze. She couldnât figure out why he was upset.
âBut I couldnât get it out of my mind why you asked Alphonse to leave the house the day you invited guests. You knew that Madam Rosan was coming back that day? Did you?â
âI mean⊠I donât know everythingâŠâ
âThatâs not the answer. Is this one of your schemes or not?ââ
ââŠ.â
Artizea hesitated to answer.
It was possible to make things up without telling him. However, it was disloyal to tell a lie when asked.
âYes.â
Artizea replied and glanced at Cedric.
It wasnât something that she couldnât talk about. What she noticed was that Cedric was very angry.
âI didnât say it was to âadd more fireâ. I was simply inviting guests to match the day my mother would come back. And it was necessary.â
Artizea sighed a little, but she spoke honestly.
Because she promised she would talk about it later when she was up to something.
âI wanted to make sure that I had an opportunity to completely cut off my relationship with the Madam of Rosan,â Artizea said.
Anyone who didnât know how much Miraila hated Artizea would know now.
Anyone who saw her at the ball would also know that she was being treated poorly by the Marquis of Rosanâs Madam.
Nevertheless, however, people valued family ties.
Anyone who didnât know her in person, or people outside the social circle, will say that no matter the situation is behind closed doors, one shouldnât treat their mother that way.
Even those who knew, would think that the mother and daughter relationship could not easily be torn apart.
âAnd if there was no trigger, I couldnât get the title of Rosan right away. I took the keys and ledger from Bill, but the moveable property in the mansionâs vault is only a small fraction.â
âTia.â
âIn the case of business management, estates, and other property in other areas, all of them are entrusted to the representatives, and the representatives are those chosen by His Majesty, the Emperor. Even if I get married and inherit the title, my mother would not give it up easily.â
However, as things have come to this end, neither the Emperor nor Lawrence will be able to take Mirailaâs side because of her actions.
Donât pretend you donât know and give your daughter her legitimate rights.
Until now, in front of the emperor, she acted more and more like a gentle filial daughter. Now the time has come to reap the fruit.
âItâs like Iâve lost my dignity as someone to be the Great Duchess of Evron, but my reputation would have been broken anyway. Itâs better for me to be a poor girl than to do something like a court battle and splash muddy water to the Evron name.â
A battle for property between mother and daughter was also a battle against the emperorâs government and its arms.
Even the flowers that Miraila had on her head would become a topic of interest- enough for newspapers to write sensational articles about it.
Artizea could not be left that way.
Not for herself, but for the Grand Duchess of Evron.
âTia.â
âThe fortune of the Marquis of Rosan is by no means small. It will be of great help to Your Grace in the future. Conversely, it is too big to keep in the hands of Brother Lawrence.â
Cedric covered his face with his palm.
âSo youâre saying that it was necessary for you to get beaten?â
âYes,â Artizea said so without any hesitation.
It wasnât that she wasnât scared, but because it was necessary, she was willing to make the sacrifice. Sheâs only put a little trick on whatâs about to happen.
Then things went as they pleased, and she had to endure.
âIâve been thinking about it since I went into bed last night about how I wouldnât be mad at you. I even opened my eyes this morning and reminded myself of that, but youâre not making this easy.â
But Cedric was really angry. Artizea could not understand it.
âWhy are you upset? Iâm sorry I didnât tell you in advance, but this was something that could really benefit you from a little effort. I didnât feel that it was worth talking about. No one was injured. I heard that Alice sprained her hand, but there wouldnât be any big injury.â
It was Miraila who hit her, and the guests saw it. The only person that was unjustly harmed was Alice, who shielded her and was also badly beaten.
In this matter, there was nothing that could violate Cedricâs morality.
âArenât you hurt?â Cedric said in a repressed voice.
It was an unexpected remark. Artizea blinked a few times.
âTia, Iâm not angry because I thought there would be no reason for what you did. Iâm angry because you put yourself at risk.â
âWell, I, it wasnât very dangerous, because I knew my mother would never have killed me,â Artizea replied in a stutter.
âYou canât do that. You shouldnât use yourself as a tool. If you continue calculating in this way and things go according to plan, youâll end up giving your life someday. This is not how a person should be treated, even if it is your body,â Cedric said in a low tone.
Artizea couldnât say anything and looked at him.
Because it really was so.
She thought that she wouldnât waste the rest of her life this time.
A life without limbs and no tongue, it would be meaningless to spend a few more years even with the help of someone.
So, she wanted to use this life a little more usefully.
Until now, Artizea had only perceived that her body was a cheap resource with little cost.
No need for money to buy it, no effort to buy loyalty.
She also priced loyalty. It was difficult to obtain a loyal person, and once consumed, that was the end.
In addition, there was a limit to a personâs willpower, so if you constantly ask for hard work, theyâll cut you off.
So you should buy loyalty, but carefully choose where to use it.
Compared to that, her body was too simple.
There was no complaint or fear of betrayal.
So she was embarrassed. Sheâs never heard such a thing before.
Health, yes, everyone was concerned about health.
She knew that Alice was always worried, and Sophie also kept notes.
After establishing herself as the heir of the Marquis of Rosan, they were her employees. The flattering crowd was only concerned about her health with exaggerated remarks.
Even Lawrence sent medicine.
Because she was a difficult resource to replace.
When she was very young, even Miraila took care of her when she was sick.
But now, when she said âitâs necessaryâ everyone would follow suit.
Even Alice said, âIf so, it canât be helped. â
And she would just take care of her with a sad face. It was the first time she was angry.
Someone said that her body shouldnât be used as a tool.
Someone said she was a person.
âI said clearly at first. If you want to join hands with me, you shouldnât hurt yourself either.â
âAh.â
It was funny when she heard it, but she had never really taken it in mind. So Artizea sighed briefly.
Cedric glared at her.
âWere you not even thinking about it?â
ââŠ.â
Cedric moved and approached the bed.
Artizea bowed her head.
âSorry.â
Cedric grabbed her hand, which was lying on the blanket, casually. Then he wrapped it warmly with both hands.
âThereâs another thing youâve done wrong.â
âYes.â
Artizea said in a crawling voice. Now there was no excuse.
âYou shouldnât behave like you caused me trouble.â
âI donât think Iâve caused you any trouble. Iâm grateful for you. I didnât even think youâd come directlyâŠ
âBut actually, did you think I would send a few people without going directly myself after hearing the news? â
Artizea looked at him with a subtle look. She didnât think that way.
Anyway, her plans included help coming from the Grand Duke of Evron.
It was the result of considering Rizeâs quick-minded personality and that Marcus Hanson was trusted by Evron.
But she didnât think Cedric would come.
She didnât predict who was coming, who wasnât coming, no specific case.