âPerdiaâs best in financial educationâŚâŚ!â
The past grievances of wondering why I was subjected to such trials have long been forgotten.
Iâve already experienced it several times, spending an enormous amount of money in a short period.
The first place I headed to was the most famous jewelry store in the capital.
It was a jewelry store famous for having Queen Salvatrice, the mother of the Second Prince, as a regular customer.
As soon as I entered, I spoke to the shopkeeper.
âBring me jewelry made of pink diamonds, pink topaz, rose quartz. Oh, and show me pink tourmaline as well. â
I wasnât the one who laid the groundwork. It was Beltran who immediately offered to give me jewelry resembling my eye color as a gift
âVery well, customer.â
The shopkeeper lined up jewelry on the display case.
I tried on the jewelry to my heartâs content and then repeatedly took them off. Beltran watched me with satisfaction and smiled.
âLetâs see how long you can keep smiling.â
Iâm sure that once youâve had your fill, youâll be sick of me after that, right?
After giving Beltran a sly smile, I turned to the shopkeeper again and spoke.
âAre these all the jewelry crafted with pink gemstones in this store?â
âNo, customer. There are more in the workshop at the backâŚ.â
âBring them all. If thereâs anything similar to pink, bring everything, all of it.â
âPardon? Understood, customer.â
The shopkeeper looked puzzled, shook his head, and ordered a staff member to fetch it.
Then Beltran, who had been watching with his arms crossed, approached and asked bluntly.
âMy Lady, are you sure you donât like any of these?â
âNo. I like them all.â
âThen why do you ask for more?â
âBecause there might be something else that I like among them?â
I gave him a look that said why are you asking the obvious, and Beltran just smirked.
âIs that soâŚâŚ?â
A moment later, the pink, similar-looking jewelry that the employee had brought in was laid out on the display case.
It was dotted with gemstones that, frankly, didnât even come close to being pink. But that didnât matter.
Pretending to hesitate for a moment, I spoke to the shopkeeper.
âI like it all, so I guess Iâll have to buy them all.â
âAll of thisâŚâŚ?â
I smirked at the surprised shopkeeper, then looked back at Beltran.
âIs it okay, Your Highness? Since you said you would give me anything I want.â
Surely, the prince of a country wouldnât say one thing and do another, right?
When Beltran looked at me with widened eyes, he seemed flustered for a moment, but soon he smiled confidently.
âOf course, I can certainly give them all to you, My Lady. Well, letâs settle the payment.â
He laughed leisurely and pulled out a money pouch from his bosom. It seemed he could still afford to pay in cash.
âPlease deliver them to the annex of the Perdia capital mansion.â
I instructed precisely and took a step back. Then Urania, who had been observing us with interest, bowed her head and whispered in my ear.
âBut Lili, what if a scandal arises with the Second Prince due to this?â
âItâs okay, Urania, my reputation is at rock bottom anyway.â
It canât go any lower!
Urania was being very cautious, but it wasnât really necessary.
From the moment I, the esteemed lady of Perdia, frequented the most famous jewelry store on Toinette Street and interacted with the Second Prince, rumors would have inevitably spread like wildfire.
âI can already see the headlines in tomorrowâs morning papers.â
[The beautiful lady of Perdia who wooed the first prince has now seduced the second prince?!]
How nice.
âWell, itâs quite impressive, isnât it?â
I had become a femme fatale playing with not just one, but two princes of the empire.
Even without that, I could sense the other noble customers at the jewelry store casting fleeting glances at us.
When Beltran returned from paying the bill, he smiled smugly.
âNow that Iâve bought gifts for the lady, how about a nice restaurant for a pleasant atmosphereââ
âShouldnât we buy a new dress that matches the new jewelry?â
I interrupted, cutting him off.
Beltran made a dumbfounded face and repeated, âA new dress?â
âYes. A new dress.â
Scared?
When I looked up at Beltran provocatively, he responded with a determined face.
âYeah, letâs go.â
Next was the dressing room.
âWow, this dress is made of fabric from the northern region. Isnât it beautiful, Your Highness?â
âYeah, itâs beautiful.â
The dressing room staff exclaimed and added an explanation.
âThis fabric has only arrived in limited quantities, so if you purchase it now, the lady will be the first to wear it.â
âReally? Iâll buy all the dresses made from this fabric! Iâll buy all the remaining fabric too!â
Even if the fabric had arrived in limited quantities, the amount was not small. Moreover, even a single dress for a formal ball had a considerable price.
My remark startled Beltran and he called out to me.
âLady?â
âWhat?â
âYouâre going to buy them allâŚâŚ again?â
âYes. I donât want to wear the same thing as everyone else.â
âIs there a problem?â
I looked at him as if I really didnât understand, and Beltran just burst into uncontrollable laughter.
âFine, do as the lady wishes.â
As Beltran paid at the dressing room, I noticed something. His pouch of money had become noticeably thinner.
âNow, then, to the restaurantââ
âYour Highness, thereâs somewhere I want to go!â
Ignoring Beltranâs obsession with a fancy restaurant, I moved forward with determination.
Beltran frowned but obediently followed me.
This time, my destination was the blacksmithâs forge.
âWhy the forgeâŚ..â
âCollecting weapons is my hobby.â
That was a lie.
âMetal is expensive, and when itâs enchanted, the prices are insane.â
Beltranâs expression darkened abruptly, as if he had the same thought. However, I had already seen through Beltranâs personality a long time ago.
Beltran had a strong sense of pride and was all about appearances. If you flattered him a little, he would quickly show off.
So, I looked at Beltran and blinked excessively as I spoke.
âYour Highness must have an excellent eye for weapons, Iâve heard that youâre strong. And you have impressive powers too!â
âOf course, I do.â
âSo, what kind of weapon would you recommend? Can you help me choose?â
After that, what followed âŚ.. was Beltranâs self-destruction in one-sided fashion.
He seemed to have forgotten that he was the one paying as he picked out all sorts of artifacts with various enchantments.
âThis one is a one-time use, but it has a defensive enchantment, so itâs good, My Lady. And this dagger has a fire attribute, so you can use simple fire magicââ
âWow, as expected of Your Highness, the Second Prince. Youâre so good at picking!â
Stephen shook his head, visibly fed up with my flattery.
âUrania, Iâm scared of LiliâŚâŚ.â
âWhy? Sheâs so cool! Isnât she, Milo?â
âDonât talk to me. Itâs annoying.â
While the three escorts chatted, the Second Prince eagerly picked out expensive weapons from the blacksmith.
[The Stupidest Human Iâve ever seenâŚâŚ]
The Second Prince will never know that a Sin is looking down on him.
Beltranâs face suddenly showed a realization when he began calculating the cost of the weapons he had chosen.
I gave him a grateful nod to ensure that he couldnât cancel the purchase.
âThank you, Your Highness. I will put them to good use!â
I would sell them right away.
âIf the lady is this happy, so am I.â
Beltran laughed awkwardly as if he didnât know what I was thinking.
Somehow, his face looked more relieved than before.
âNow, letâs have a mealââ
I smiled apologetically at Beltram as he mentioned the meal again.
âActually, Iâve already eaten, Your Highness.â
âOh, really?â
âWell, in that case, how about we go to the opera instead of having a meal?â
Perhaps because it wouldnât require a significant expense this time, Beltran âs expression brightened.
âOh! The opera, great idea. Letâs go to the theater then.â
However, I had no intention of leaving Beltran to his happiness. I called him with a serious expression.
âYour Highness.â
âYes?â
âThere will be a lot of people at the theater, wonât there?â
âThatâs right. I heard that todayâs play is quite popular.â
âThen, wonât people whisper and gossip about us?â
âIf there are such people, I will take care of them. Donât worry, Lady.â
âI trust you, but I still donât like noisy situations.â
âThen, how about doing something else instead of the opera?â
âHmm, I really want to see the opera. But I donât like crowded placesâŚâ
As I pondered for a moment, I clapped my hands and shouted decisively, âLetâs rent the entire theater!â
âHuhâŚ?â
âOf course, the people who have made reservations will be furious, but who would dare to complain to the Second Prince?â
âIs that⌠so?â
âYes, it is. Shall we go to the opera then?â
âWell, alright.â
I took the bewildered Beltran with me and headed towards the theater. After arriving at the theater, Beltran, who had rented the entire venue due to my whim, exclaimed in amazement.
âI never expected you to consider renting the entire theater. Youâre quite daring, Lady.â
âIâm a Perdia, arenât I?â
I gave a disdainful smile, trying to appear as arrogant and unlikable as possible.
âIs this going too far?â
But unexpectedly, Beltran burst into laughter. I had a bad feeling about this.
On their way out of the opera. Beltran beckoned furtively to the director of the opera and whispered in a low voice.
âLeave the check on the table for me. Iâll have my aide come by laterâŚâŚ..â
âYes, Your Highness.â
I heard it all, though.
It seemed heâd run out of cash, now that heâd been ordered to put it there. That alone was an achievement worth wasting the time of the day.
âAh, that was fun.â
It truly had been a rewarding and satisfying day.
***
Immediately after leaving the theater, Elodie mentioned that it was curfew time and took a carriage back to her mansion. The events had happened so quickly that Beltran had no chance to hold her back.
âWhat? Why am I so tired?â
Beltran returned to the palace feeling strangely exhausted.
Surely, it was a date, but the only thing he remembered was Elodieâs voice.
âGood, Iâll buy them all!â
â Only her cheery voice.
Anyway, it was still a date.
Beltran hummed a tune and entered his bedroom. There was already a guest waiting for him.
âHeuk.â
It was his mother, empress Salvatrice.
Empress Salvatrice, who had been elegantly sipping tea, looked up and saw her son.
âBeltran. The rumors of what happened today have reached your motherâs ears.â
It referred to the date with Elodie on Toinette Street.
âHas the rumor already spread?â
Hmm. Beltran smiled proudly and confidently entered the bedroom. He believed he had the qualification to be so vain.
His plan to seduce Elodie Perdia and gain Perdiaâs power was almost fulfilled.
âI heard that you chased after Miss Elodie like a dog and fawned over her all over the place today?â
âI didnât fawn. Rather, the lady looked at me and said that I was always cool.â
Beltran strongly denied it with a displeased expression. However, his words were completely different from the rumors that Salvatrice had heard.
Ha. Salvatrice let out a short sigh and calmly asked.
âTell me in detail what happened. Now.â
âWell, thatâŚâ
Beltran recounted everything from the first meeting to the farewell with Elodie.
As the story continued, Salvatriceâs expression hardened to an alarming extent.
Finally, when Beltran finished telling the whole story, she had no choice but to grab her hair in frustration.
She was dumbfounded.
âSo, you spent all your wealth to buy her gifts; is that what youâre saying?â
âYes!â
Beltran looked at Empress Salvatrice with eyes shining like a dog expecting praise. She furrowed her brows without reservation.
âTo think my son is such a foolish idiot.â
The shock from earlier, when the maids rushed to her and told her about the nonsensical rumors, was still vivid.
âA gullible prince!â
He seemed like a fool who would gladly give away everything and buy all sorts of things, as if he would give away his own spine.
No, it wasnât just âseemed.â He was simply a fool.
âItâs my fault for having expectations for you, Beltran.â
âWhat? Why are you suddenly saying that? The atmosphere was good, and we even watched the opera togetherâŚâ
Empress Salvatrice was lost in thought, ignoring Beltranâs mutterings of frustration.
âThey say sheâs a wretch from Perdia who can do nothing but waste moneyâ. â
But Salvatrice knew that the girl wasnât an ordinary woman, contrary to the rumors.
It was said that even the Crown Prince Ademir, who recently broke off his engagement, was pestering Elodie Perdia incessantly.
Thinking about that, she became more determined to get her hands on that person.
However, no matter how exceptional Perdia may be, she had crossed the line by entangling herself with the Imperial Second Prince.
Salvatrice made up her mind.
âIt wonât do. Before she becomes my daughter-in-law, I must crush her completely.â
To prevent her from shamelessly crawling to the person who could become her husband.