Perhaps because I was only focused on the idea of becoming independent three years from now, I didnât think in detail about the event that would actually cause my true identity to be revealed.
âYes, there must be a perpetrator, if the poison was swapped.â
If there are effects, there must be a cause.
But there was a reason I didnât think about his existence until I ran into him. Estelle, the main character, had a bigger presence than Tector, a mere supporting character in the book.
Based on the bookâs content, Tector, the Duke of Perdiaâs aide, was a traitor who had an inner connection with the second prince, Beltran Locke Wallent.
The Duke of Perdia had been supporting Prince Adenmir Persil Wallent as the next emperor, so it was a formidable blow to the back of the head.
I looked at the aide with meaningful eyes.
âYou mean youâre playing dirty with that loyal face?â
He looks very comfortable in his deception. You will never know someoneâs true mind unless you look inside a person.
âMiss.â
ââŠâŠâŠ..â
âMiss?â
Clicking my tongue in my mouth, I hid my innermost thoughts and answered as calmly as usual. âI was walking because I was bored. I canât just stay in my room all the time, can I?â
âYes, his Excellency will overlook that.â
The aide replied with a gentle smile.
It was a really kind looking face. Like thereâs no word for betrayal in his dictionary.
In fact, Estelle would have been adopted and even established herself as a reliable helper in the family, so it would be natural that no one would notice his betrayal.
Anyway, the aideâs betrayal happened after I was removed from the book.
In addition, there was no guarantee that the current aide would be in contact with the second prince.
And even if he is really turning his back, it doesnât matter to me.
âBecause Iâm going to be independent before Estelleâs adopted.â
But if you didnât know, you didnât know, and no one could blame you. But if you know and let it just pass on, you will be a shameâŠ
âExtraordinary, arenât you?â
I looked up at the aide with a nice smile.
Letâs dig a little trap.
âSir Arold, I have a concern, can you listen?â I said, looking around sneakily, as if I didnât want anyone else to hear.
âYes, Miss. What is it?â
âActually, I think my father is really angry. Is there any other way?â
I let the corners of my eyes droop, as if I were upset.
As far as appearances are concerned, I am on the gentle side, so this expression of pity was used quite well. Of course, this expression didnât work for Martha.
âHis Excellency, why is he angry?â
âMhh. You know I said Iâm breaking off my engagement, right?â
He is an aide, so Iâm sure he knows.
Tector nodded coolly.
âYes, why did you do that?â
I was waiting for you to ask that.
I wrapped my hands around my cheeks and murmured shyly at the floor. âIâve got someone else who I have a crush on. Thatâs why I want to break up with the First Prince.â
âIs that so? Who is the other person you long for?â
It was obvious that he was asking out of courtesyâhe doesnât care who I like.
But can you keep your composure after listening to my next words?
I looked around for no reason again and gestured to the aide.
I whispered furtively into his ear, âOnly I know who I fell in love with.â I smiled bashfully and continued, âItâs his Highness, the Second Prince.â
ââŠ.what?â
The aide widened his eyes and was astonished.
It was worth it. Itâs a crazy thing that I love my fatherâs politics.
âSshhh. Your voice is too loud.â
âHah, I wonât say anything.â The aide stammered back, still taken aback.
It was obvious that Iâd be bothered if he asked for more detail, so I hurriedly changed the subject of the conversation.
âSo, Sir Arold, how can I relieve my fatherâs anger?â
âThe best way would be for you not to cause any more trouble.â
âAll right, Sir Arold, IÂŽll keep that in mind. Thank you for your consultation.â
I soon saw the distant aideâs back as he hurried away.
The second prince was not interested in me. Sometimes I felt his gaze looking at me at the banquet, but I thought it was probably because of my striking appearance.
Maybe because he thought I wasnât available in the first place, the second prince never normally approached me.
âIf the aide is still in communication with the second prince, he will definitely announce this.â
Although Iâm an illegitimate child, Iâm still a worthwhile prize as the daughter of the Duke of Perdia, so the Second Prince wonât stand still.
Who will refuse when a delicious prey walks into their mouth?
But the problem is that the prey is poisoned.
âWill he fall into this trap?â
What is going to happen? What an exciting thought.
***
Once a month, an irregular dinner is held in the Perdia family.
In the quiet dining room, you could very occasionally hear the clashing of dishes.
There were five people at the long table and more than ten people were waiting at the edge of the dining room, but it was a breathtaking mealtime, done all in complete silence.
On the other hand, it was also a familiarly stifling place. It had to be, since we had a regular dinner at least once a month.
I glanced at the Duke of Perdia, who dined gracefully in the most aristocratic form.
âI donât know why you insist on family meals.â
I donât know if itâs just the basis of the Perdia family, but the Duke of Perdia was heartless to his wife, a partner in a purely political marriage, and his two sons, who were his own blood.
As an illegitimate child (not even true), of course, there was no interest in me.
Still though, it was strange that you didnât forget the family dinner and invited me.
As I was mumbling and peeking at the Duke, our eyes met for a moment. Surprised, I almost avoided his eyes, but instead I smiled.
âIf I flatter my father in advance, maybe he will let it go even if it turns out that Iâm not of his bloodline?â
It was my grand plan.
ââŠâŠâ
The Duke looked at me for a moment and then turned coldly away.
Well, in the first place I didnât expect you to smile face to face, so I wasnât very heartbroken either.
The silent meal of death was still going on, but it was Jansi who broke the silence.
âI heard the news, Mother, that you developed an antidote in such a short time. Youâre amazing.â
âThe article hasnât even been published yet, but youâve heard the news,â
The Duchess replied with a grin.
It wasnât exactly a reproachful tone, but somehow the atmosphere seemed overwhelming.
I chewed my salad and pretended not to listen to the story.
I was the one who invented the antidote.
It was just like Jansi Perdia, who is also a well-rounded information collector, to have already come across information that has not been published.
âAnyway, Iâm number one for being gloomy.â
The conversation continued.
âYou can make the poison well, but it took a long time to develop the antidote, so I was wondering what happened this time.â
âI was lucky.â
âLuck?â
âYeah, I found a good pharmacist,â The Duchess replied easily.
Those words made me extremely nervous. I wondered if the Duchess would look at me.
But her eyes were on Jansi.
âPhew.â
For some reason, my mouth felt dry, so I quietly drank water.
Jansi looked at the Duchess seriously, asking, âPharmacist? Is he reliable?â
âWellâŠ.â
âIf something bothers you, Mother, Iâll do a background check.â
Cough, CoughâŠ.!
âNo background check!â
For a moment, when I choked and coughed, all the eyes of my family turned to me.
I glanced down at the food as if nothing had happened. Fortunately, they quickly turned their attention away from me.
âJanisâs background check wonât reveal anything because the Duchess is the only one who knows I made the antidote.â
All I could do was to believe in the promise I made with the Duchess.
I looked at the Duchess with some uneasiness, and when I met her eyes, I saw that the corners of her lips were slightly raised.
âDonât talk nonsense.â She concentrated on her meal again, leaving a short warning to Jansi.
Fortunately, my secret seemed to be kept well.
Relieved, I started eating again. The cooking skills of the chef of the main house were excellent.
âLili. You donât have to force yourself to eat if you donât have an appetite.â
âHuh?â I took a look at my empty plate and looked at Jansi again.
He was sitting quite far away, so he looked kind of embarrassed as he noticed how much I had eaten.
âYouâŠate it all.â
I smiled at Jansi, who smiled awkwardly. âYes, itâs delicious right?â
Not long ago, I went back to the annex after barely eating, unable to stomach chewing food in an uncomfortable dinner atmosphere, but there was no reason for that anymore.
After all, there is no such thing as family love.
No matter how hard I try, we canât become a familyâŠ.
âIâm just going to live comfortably.â
Food is innocent.
After finishing the last dessert neatly, I put down the tableware and got up from my seat.
âThen, Iâll go back.â
The atmosphere was a mess, but the meal was really delicious!
***
WhatâŠ.
Carlot froze, his knife in his hand. His gaze remained at the entrance to the dining room where Elodie had left.
ââŠ. Hey, are you crazy..?â
No one responded to Carlotâs astonished murmur.
At family dinners, Elodie was always there until the end. She left the dining room after saying she had eaten it all, but why doesnât anyone point that out?
âFather, isnât she acting a bit strange?â
He asked Duke Perdia as if to warn him, but instead of answering, the Duke just quietly drank wine.
It seems that Carlot was the only one confused.
âAll are crazy â why is everyone not doing anything?â
Contrary to what Carlot had thought, the other three also secretly stared at the door of the dining hall where Elodie had disappeared.
***
Even though I was sentenced to probation, I was required to attend official family events.
One of them was the emperorâs Birthday Banquet today.
When I asked Adenmir, who was staring at me, he furrowed his brow and immediately denied it.
âNo way.â
For such a vehement denial, he almost pierced my face because he looked at me the whole time we were moving.
After thinking about it for a long time, I came to a conclusion.
âDo you want to receive an apology for what happened?â
The carriage stopped as I chewed on that thought.
First of all, I had to enter the banquet hall, so I was escorted by Adenmir and moved to the venue.
As soon as he entered the hall, the first prince was surrounded by his aides.
âWe will talk for a while.â
âYes, see you later.â I sent the first prince off.
It seemed that he had something to share with the nobles of his faction.
Even if I attend a party as the partner of the first prince, we never spend time together, and if I danced with him, it was just because it was a formal engagement anyway.
Anyway, I had one thing to do at todayâs party, so it was better to be alone.
Eventually I moved from my spot. The place I chose was in front of the West Pillar.
An inconspicuous position.
The reason for standing there was clear.
âNice to meet you, Princess.â
Just to give this man a chance to approach me.
The second prince Beltran Locke Wallent was in front of me.
âI see your Highness the Second Prince.â I gave him a light greeting.
The second prince approached me. What that fact meant was clear.
The Tector Arnold, Aide of Duke Perdia, was in communication with the second prince, long before the contents of the book began. I had trapped a traitor.
***
âIf you do, Iâll take care of it as Your Highness instructed, but there is one more problem⊠Your Majesty?â
ââŠâŠâŠ..â
The aide swallowed, looking nervously at the clearly distracted Adenmir. âYour HighnessâŠ.?â