Duke Perdia, who said he would come back later, kept his promise.
Knock, knock.
âElodie.â
The dukeâs voice was heard along with a neat knocking sound.
Ugh. I looked back at Greed with bewilderment.
âWouldnât it be strange if a black fox suddenly appeared?â
It could be dangerous to add a suspicious element to the person whose sudden appearance in the temple was already being questioned.
I slipped off the bed; Greed tilted its head and looked up at me.
It was just a cute black fox on the outside, but I didnât know what this guy would do.
I held out the sealing stone and commanded Greed.
âGo in.â
[Donât want toâŚ.!]
Greed resisted with a wrinkled nose.
Pad!
The figure disappeared in an instant, and red energy filled the seal stone, which seemed empty before, like a roaring flame.
âYouâre like a damn fox. You donât listen to me.â
I took a step to open the door quickly.
[Iâm watching and listening.]
âHiiek!â
I was surprised by the voice in my ear as if it was right next to me, so I looked around, but there was nothing.
Soon a mocking voice was heard.
[So funny.]
Only then did I get a rough idea of the situation.
âAre you able to talk even when you are in the sealing stone?â
[Thatâs right. Itâs possible because I have a contract with you. You and I are one.]
I wanted to pry into details, drooping its greedy cheeks, which made unpleasant sounds casually, but I couldnât.
Knock, knock, knock.
The knock, which was strangely more powerful than before, took my nerves away.
Dealing with Greed was put off for now, and I quickly opened the door.
It wasnât Duke Perdia who was welcoming me.
âSister, why are you opening the door so late? I almost broke in.â
âI fell asleepâŚâŚ. whyâŚ..are you all here?â
I saw three people standing behind Carlot.
I thought only Duke Perdia would come, but the duchess, Jansi and Carlot were there.
The duke alone was difficult enough, but the difficulty suddenly increased as I had to deal with three more people at once.
Jansi looked at my face and said, âLili suddenly appeared, so donât we have the right to hear an explanation?â
âIs that soâŚ.?â
âAre you going to keep us outside?â
At the duchessâs words, I quickly stepped back.
âC-come in.â
The room given by the temple was a single room, so when four people came in at once, it felt somewhat cramped.
When everyone sat on the sofa on one side of the room, it felt like playing house. In the midst of each otherâs close distance, everyoneâs eyes were on me.
Oh my. Thatâs burdensome.
âTeaâŚâŚâ I began,
âNo need.â
Duke Perdia flatly refused.
âYesâŚâŚâ
Being confident at making tea, I was sullen at the cold refusal.
When Martha wasnât around, there were no maids that attended to me, so I did most of the things myself and learned how to make delicious tea.
Again, the burdensome gazes of four people poured over me.
The duchess was the first to open her mouth. She was looking closely at me and asked with a frown.
âDid you get those clothes from the temple?â
âYes.â
Her mouth pursed into a thin line. âHow lousy.â
What do you mean? I was shaken by the unexpected remark.
âIâm sorry.â
âElodie, itâs not something you should be sorry about. All the clothes in the temple will be the same. Iâll lend you my clothes.â
âNo, itâs all rightââ
But Themis held up a hand, effectively cutting me off.
âDonât refuse. How would other people see Perdia if youâre sloppily dressed?â
It made sense, so I quickly nodded my head. At that, the expression of the duchess relaxed a little.
She didnât seem to like the way I looked.
After being put on the spot by the duchess about my shoddy clothes, the question I had been dreading came.
Duke Perdia commanded in a low voice, âExplain what happened, Elodie Perdia.â
Duh-duuuun.
I could practically hear my death bell ringing, signaling my doom.
âItâs hereâŚâŚ.!â
Calling you by your full name was a threat by parents where they showed they didnât intend to gloss over whatever you had done.
I didnât have much time to come up with an excuse because I also was not expecting to fall from the sky into the temple.
However, if I told the truth, I could be banned from going out again after parting with Raeyan, so suitable adaptation to the story was needed.
âWell, thatâs âŚâŚ.â
As soon as I opened my mouth, the gazes of my family members became more blatant.
I tried my best not to shrink as much as possible while making a crude excuse.
âI went out with Ian, but I suddenly was moved somewhere.â
I was not lying.
Because after going out (and touching the sealing stone, I was moved to the place where Greed existed, and after making a deal there), I suddenly fell into the temple.
I didnât say much, but the things I did say were true.
But my family gave me rather meaningful expressions in response to my words.
While waiting nervously for an answer, Carlot crossed his arms and asked.
âSister, do you want me to believe that now?â
âIâm telling the truth, CarlâŚ.donât you believe me?â
When I asked him back, Carlot was visibly startled and suddenly changed his attitude.
âI-I must have been crazy for a moment. If thatâs the truth, then thatâs the truth. I trust you.â
I was bewildered by Carlotâs immediate shift in answer; he seemed to believe me no matter what I said.
[Whatâs wrong with him?]
ââŚâŚ!â
When I opened my eyes wide unknowingly at the voice of Greed that echoed in my head without warning, my family members who were watching me also made a puzzled expression.
Narrowing his brow, Duke Perdia asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âItâs nothing.â
I quickly corrected my expression and smiled.
Then I said something to Greed in my mind, although I wasnât sure it would be able to hear me anyway.
âWhy are you suddenly talking to me?â
Surprisingly, Greed answered my mind.
[No wonder. Iâve been quiet until now. Why do I keep talking to you? Even if I am being considerate, itâs a mess.]
âWhat. Can you read my mind?â
[I canât. Instead I can read it if you think about what you want to convey to me.]
So Greed canât read my mind clearly, but if I put my will into it, it means it could hear me.
It was fortunate that my secret was never revealed.
âFrom now on, I should practice not to be surprised when Greed suddenly talks to me.â
Just one more annoying thing that happened today.
Anyway, my family didnât fully believe me yet, so I had to pretend I didnât know more.
âYou donât know how surprised I was to come to the temple all of a sudden. Ian, who was with me, must have been surprised, but Iâm going to visit him right after the meeting.â
When I deliberately dragged Ian in to increase my credibility in this argument, everyone seemed to fall for it.
But it was still too early to be reassured.
âAfter the divine barrier is functioning, entry and exit to the temple should be impossible. That means that what happened is a really big deal.â
The duchess looked at me and asked me an implicit question, but I couldnât answer it because I, the person involved, didnât know how it came to be.
âOn the contrary, I also want to know more.â
Jansi replied to that with a smile.
âAs the priests said, our Lili may really be the child of the oracle. Ah, did they say savior?â
How can he laugh so gently while saying such terrible things?
âAhaha. What kind of nonsense.â
You shouldnât say such a thing even as a joke. When I laughed awkwardly, the ignorant Greed intervened again.
[The savior who deals with a sin, thatâs fun.]
âYou, be quiet.â
After warning Greed, I looked back at my family. Their reactions were different.
Duke Perdia had a serious look on his face all along, and the duchess just looked at me carefully.
Jansi was smiling as usual, and CarlotâŚâŚwas looking at me with his overly sparkling eyes and seemed to have no idea.
âItâs fortunate that one of them is stupid.â
Taking a little comfort from Carlotâs reaction, I opened my mouth again.
âWhat will happen to me now?â
I was really worried about whether I had to act as a savior who didnât even have a chance, as the priests said.
Even Perdia, the owner of the underworld, cannot be completely free from the pressure of the temple.
In fact, I was prepared from the moment the priests made a fuss. The fact that as soon as the meeting ends, all kinds of chatter will come and go around me.
It will become a nuisance.
âI wonder if I have to wear a disguise.â
Until now, even if I went around openly saying I was earning independence funds, I didnât get much attention, but from now on, more people may recognize me.
Because there would be more social repercussions as the savior of the Ishtar temple than as that of an illegitimate daughter of Perdia.
However, contrary to my concern/worries, Duke Perdia answered firmly.
âNothing will change.â
âHuh?â
âBecause you are Perdia.â
I couldnât say anything to that.
I felt strange.
I felt like I really belonged to Perdia.
***
âItâs a little big, but it fits just fine. No one will look down on you with this.â
When I came out wearing the clothes the duchess lent me, she looked satisfied.
âThank you for lending them to me.â
âDonât thank me for this. Itâs nothing.â
âThank you anyway.â
âStubborn.â
The duchess said something critical, but she didnât seem to hate it that much.
âI should say thank you for lending me your clothes, to me, who is not even your real daughter.â
Itâs not a natural favor.
âDo you want to try something else?â
âNo, I like this one.â
It was at the time when I was embarrassed by the duchessâs excessive urging.
Knock, knock.
I opened the door quickly at the welcomed knock.
The visitor was an unexpected person.
A priest of the Ishtar temple. He smiled kindly and informed me of the high priestâs words.
âThe prayer meeting will resume in an hour, so please come to the fountain of Ishtar.â
âMe too?â
P: âOf course. There was a word from the high priest that the savior must attend.â
âWell, I hope you donât call me by that title.â
At my euphemistic request, the priest just smiled and disappeared.
***
Rrrrrrumble.
âThis is giving me indigestion and I havenât even eaten.â
I resisted the urge to put my hands on my gurgling stomach.
As soon as I came to the fountain, the gazes looking at me were blatant. Even the priests, who were supposed to be quiet, could not hide their surprise when they saw me.
âUgh, Iâm already tired.â
There were familiar faces everywhere. Like the first prince Adenmir, who was standing crooked, or the people of the four major families.
âIâve never seen him before.â
There was an unfamiliar face, probably from the Severes family.
I found out that Duke Severes was my biological father, but nothing changed unless I could prove it. It was just another one of the four major families.
âEven in the original work, the Severes family was only mentioned by name, and no one from the family actually appeared.â
As expected, my biological father seemed unable to wake up until the end.
There were still some preparations for the prayer meeting to begin.
When the people of the four families, who knew each otherâs faces, were chatting with each other, Dorothea Angellus approached me.
Her skin rash must have kept her from going out for a while, but for some reason, she had a clean face with no aftereffects.
[Illusion magic. The medium is that earring.]
Greed told me an interesting fact without even asking.
âI never thought you could cover your skin rash with magic tools.â
Naturally, I remembered the purple eyed wizard I had met last time.
The work of the wizard could be said to be truly outstanding. Because it was a high-level magic to cast illusion magic on magic tools.
Eventually, Dorothea, who had come closer, smiled lightly, and opened her mouth.
âI havenât seen you in a while. Miss Elodie.â
âYes, Miss Dorothea.â
What was her intention to come and greet me even though she visited Perdia the other day and was treated badly?
The purpose was quickly revealed.
âI didnât know, but the Duke of Perdia must cherish Miss Elodie very much. He used his hands so that you could enter through the fountain like this.â
She was saying that the Duke of Perdia mustâve used his influence to somehow get me to fall into the temple.
I could feel peopleâs eyes turning towards us at her words.
Looking at Dorothea, who smiled as if to test me, I also laughed along.