I could tell who the woman was without even asking.
She hadnât taken her eyes off me from the moment I stepped inside. Her pale eyes were shaking slightly.
I stopped walking and looked at her.
âLetâs go in.â
âMm.â
Cade gently guided me by hand. I turned my head and stepped inside.
Each clan sat facing each other at a long round table.
The ones on the left belonged to the Loisar family, and the ones on the right belonged to the Astrophel family.
I glanced sideways at the other side.
Then I met the eyes of a man with dark brown hair who was sitting in the middle.
That person must be the head of the Loisar family. Sitting on either side of him were rows of Loisar, including a red-haired man and a silver-haired woman.
When I naturally took a step to the right, they took notice in an exaggerated way.
âYou came with the Lord, Miss Irene.â
âUm, because I asked to come.â
âIs that so? As expected, you are attached to the Lordâs side as usual.â
âŚ..Why are you like this all of a sudden?
I looked at Baon with a puzzled expression. Then he smiled brightly.
âWhy do you look at me like that? Whatâs the problem?â
You really donât know whatâs wrong? Am I the only one feeling strange right now?
As I stood still, Durias, who was also present at the negotiations, clicked his tongue.
âDo as usual, Mr. Baon. The Lady is embarrassed.â
Deftly rolling the quill between his fingers, he suddenly set it down and rose to his feet.
âThere seems to be a shortage of seats, so I, a subordinate, will give up my seat, my Lady.â
âŚâŚWhy the hell is Durias doing now?
I faltered and backed away.
At first, I thought he was criticizing Baon, but it turned out that the two of them were in cahoots.
I hurriedly tugged Cadeâs arm.
âI-Iâm going to sit down with Daddy.â
âAh. Would you like to?â
âYes.â
âThen it shall be so.â
I quickly climbed onto Cadeâs lap and sat down. I donât know what those two are thinking.
When I looked up from my lap seat, I could see the people of the Loisar Clan with bitter expressions on their faces.
Were those two aiming for this? Trying to make their opponents stressed?
It was a realistic possibility.
âLooks like everyone who was supposed to come is here.â
The man with dark brown hair, who was drinking tea, said softly and his dark golden eyes slowly reached me. In an instant, I was clinging close to Cadeâs arms because I felt an unknown tingling through my skin.
The expressionless manâs lips rose slightly.
âI am pleased to meet you, Irene. Iâm Gray Loisar.â
ââŚâŚHello. Iâm Irene Astrophel.â
âI see. Can you recognize who this is?â
The man pointed at the silver-haired woman.
I glanced sideways at her and nodded my head.
In fact, from the moment I walked into this place, she has been looking at me the whole time. Even now, she purses her lips every time our eyes try to meet as if she has something to say to me.
I was avoiding it on purpose.
Gray knew that and asked me directly if I knew who she was.
âSheâs called Isabel.â
âYes.â
âYou seem shy. In that aspect, you are very similar to Isabel.â
The woman flinched at those words, as the atmosphere was about to subside, a red-haired man coughed in vain.
âIt must be because youâre still awkward. The two of you will be able to relax when youâre together.â
âI suppose thatâs true, too.â
âWhat about you, Irene? You must have missed your mom very much.â
The man was very motivated. He was trying to elicit a positive response from me somehow, but I donât want to be with IsabelâŚ
âIt seems that the child is still conscious of Isabel. How about giving the two of them some time alone, Cade?â
Gray asked.
I was anxious in anticipation of what Cade would say.
He wouldnât say yes, would he?
I anxiously looked up at Cade.
His mouth opened as he looked at Gray with a face that no one had any idea what he was thinking.
âI think you asked the question to the wrong person.â
âIâm sure I asked correctly.â
âWhy are you asking me that?â (Cade)
Cadeâs displeased voice echoed throughout the room.
âI think the parties involved should decide on that.â(Cade)
I looked up at him in surprise.
At the same time, I realized why I felt uncomfortable the moment I first saw Gray. He was gentle in both his appearance and his tone, but he gave off a high-handed atmosphere. He seemed to be nice to me, but he never once asked me what I thought.
Gray sighed.
âWe didnât create this meeting to ask a childâs opinion.â
âIs that so? Then Iâll decline.â
Cade immediately snapped back as if he had nothing else to hear.
âHa.â
Grayâs expression crumpled for the first time.
âI donât understand.â
âWhich part?â
âIsnât this the first time mother and daughter met? Theyâd have affectionate feelings to share with each other.â
âAffectionate?â
Cade laughed.
His cold gaze turned to Isabel.
âI heard that no mother bird abandons her chicks.â
ââŚâŚ!â
âI see how awfully affectionate you are.â
Isabelâs complexion turned white and the atmosphere in the hall instantly cooled down. Then the red-haired man said in an angry huff.
âI donât know what kind of nonsense you mean by âabandonedâ. Youâre making a huge assumption.â
âAssumption? Are you implying Iâm making a wild guess?â
âThatâs right. What kind of trick did Isabel employ to abandon her child all the way here?â
âAre you suggesting, then, that we have kidnapped Lady Irene, Lord Asher?â
Baon frowned and asked back. Asher crossed his arms and lifted his chin.
âGiven the circumstances, that is the most likely suspicion, is it not?â
âCan you take responsibility for that statement you just made?â
âOtherwise, bring proof that itâs not.â
âBefore we do that, shouldnât it be right for your side to bring evidence that we kidnapped?â
For a moment, Asher hesitated. Unfortunately, there seemed to be no evidence. In the end, he couldnât say anything and turned his head.
Gray, who was watching the two of them, touched his forehead.
âThis is very embarrassing. We wanted to maintain an amicable relationship with the Astrophel family.â
Gray let out a deep sigh and spoke in a tone that could not be helped.
âBut now that it has come to this, I have no choice but to ask as it would be good to make things clear.â
What are you making clear?
I was very nervous and grabbed Cadeâs arm because I was worried about what Gray would say.
But it wasnât us who Gray asked the question, he asked Isabel.
âDid you ever sign an agreement to entrust that child to the Astrophel family, Isabel?â
ââŚI donât remember anything like that.â
âI see. Then you must be very surprised because the child disappeared, isnât it?â
ââŚâŚYes, thatâs right.â
Isabelâs voice trembled slightly.
She bit her lip hard, trying not to show that she was shaking. I stared at her as she did so. Her hands, to be precise, were shaking. As if she belatedly felt my gaze, she looked back at me.
Then, realizing that I was looking at her hand, she hurriedly lowered her arm. Her expression was pale as if she had been caught lying.
This made it clear.
I was not taken from her.
She handed me over to the Clan without any resistance and now, for some reason, Isabel was taking the lead to take me back.
No wonder it was weird.
It was because, despite the fact that she had been looking for Cade since morning asking to meet me, she didnât seem to be happy to meet or even eager to exchange words. If I hadnât known this, I might have been shaken at the sight of Isabel.
Durias opened his mouth with an exasperated expression.
âThere is a degree to being shameless, Lord Loisar.â
âRude. You dare to use such words to the head of the household!â
The red-haired man shouts raising angry veins in his throat.
âIf the shoes fit, wear them.â
Durias pretended to pick his ear. I took a deep breath.
I donât know why youâre scratching their insides like that. Even Cade wasnât restraining his attitude. Why are you doing this as a group?
âT-This-This!â
An aged elder of the Loisar Clan blushed in angst and grabbed the back of his neck.
Durias grinned. It was like watching a villain praying tricks.
Gray hardened his expression as if he sensed something was wrong.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
âIâm suggesting we stop joking around.â
ââŚâŚJoke? Youâre calling this a joke, you insolent!â
âFrom now on, you will only tell the truth and nothing but the truth when I ask you.â
Durias took off his gloves one by one.
âThat is if you wish to return home unharmed.â