âI knew you would be so angry with yourself, so Iâm here to tell you before the misunderstanding builds up. Thatâs a relief.â
Thankfully, the misunderstanding was cleared up. However, Olivia was somehow bothered by Leonâs face. She soon realized why. Because there was a small smile on his lips.
ââŠWhy are you smiling? Is it fun for me to get angry?â
As she spoke sharply, he shook his head.
âI have never seen Miss Claudel get angry.â
âBecause I thought you were someone who couldnât be angry.â
Olivia didnât understand what Leon was talking about. She doesnât seem to be angry, so he was glad that sheâs angry nowâŠ?
âWhen you are angry, you can be angry.â
âJust because you get angry, it wonât really put you at a disadvantage.â
That was exactly what Olivia had always been worried about.
So far, Olivia hasnât been angry. Well, she couldnât exactly. It was because it returned to her as a disadvantage. When she raised her voice to Kevin, he would starve her for three days. Because of that, she realized she shouldnât be angry.
However, Leon said he was okay with it. She was choked by it.
âWell, Iâm not fully relieved.â
Leon took her hand as Olivia whispered quietly and bowed her head to hide her red eyes. He gazed down at the back of her white hand that her blue veins reflected through it, then gave strength and pressed his lips over it.
It reminded her of the caresses he poured into her mouth when she had sex with him.
âIâm sorry, Miss Claudel. I apologize.â
The action made her heart forget about the situation and let her beat freely. This time her face turned red and she couldnât raise her head. In fact, it was enough for him to find her in her room to clear up the misunderstanding.
He wiped the back of her hand where his lips had touched with his thumb softly.
At that action, her body seemed to heat up at that strange feeling.
âAnd, I apologize again.â
âThe mansion will be noisy for a while. Iâm sorry I didnât ask for your consent in advance.â
âAnd, Iâm sorry that I smiled when you got angry. It wasnât because your anger was funny. Itâs just a littleâŠâ
Olivia wanted to question him, though Leon released her hand and quickly left the room. It was just outrageous. What was he trying to talk about?
Looking at the closed door, she glanced at the back of her hand, where Leonâs lips had touched. She knew that kissing her on the back of her hand meant an apology. Even so, it seemed to relieve her gloomy mood with that apology alone.
Why is Leon so sweet now? Shouldnât he be farther away from her for fear of his fiance guessing their relationship? But, why does he have this attitude?
She was confused. Nevertheless, since she couldnât guess anything, Olivia gave up, rolling her head and raised the back of her hand. She then wiped her finger, blushing and kissing the back of her hand.
She couldnât quite shake her mind out of it.
It wasnât pleasant to see the quiet mansion filled with Henriettaâs laughter.
Leon gave permission to go to most places in the mansion, as she heard. She knew even if she didnât want to know because the maid was sarcastic in a gentle tone, as though it felt good to tell her that.
Henrietta acted as if everything was hers. It was plausible that the employees of this mansion treated her with respect as if she had already become the Duchess for two days.
Even more arduous was Henriettaâs behavior.
She was sociable and understanding, but she sometimes used a strangely sarcastic nuance, which got worse in Leonâs absence.
When Leon left for the Palace, Henrietta begged to have her over for tea time, and Olivia couldnât refuse her request, so she was forced to have a conversation with her.
It was still like that now. She was forced to sit in the tea room, drinking tea with Henrietta.
âI think the predecessor Duke loved Miss Claudel very much.â
âYes, he cared for me like a daughter.â
Olivia remembered the predecessor Duke. The predecessor Duke was very kind to her. She knew that her life would have been a little better if he hadnât died from a sudden illness.
âHow did the former Duke bring Miss Claudel?â
âMy father was said to have saved the life of the predecessor Duke while he was alive. He says theyâve been friends ever since.â
âThere was such a thing. The predecessor Duke also had a great personality. Heâs taken someone from a warring country. His Majesty the Emperor must have been uncomfortable with it.â
Even though it was said that the predecessor Duke brought her to her simply to repay a favor, he gave Olivia a lot of affection, if she dared to think about it. He was very busy, even clumsy, but he tried to take care of her whenever he had time. He felt sorry for her, who was always withdrawn.
When the Duke died suddenly of illness, she couldnât help but cry.
It was because she felt so sorry that she must have brought misfortune.
âThough isnât it strange? If you really had been considered a daughter, he would have adopted you as an adopted daughter.â
At Henriettaâs words, Oliviaâs chest stung as if something had pierced her. That was because it was what she couldnât help but think as well sometimes.
âActually, having a benefactorâs daughter like this is a great reward. This is how we can meet.â
She didnât say anything and rolled her eyes.
Henrietta smiled brightly and continued.
âDonât worry. When I come here, I intend to treat Miss Claudel like a friend, like a sister.â
âThank you, Princess.â
Olivia thought Henriettaâs words were pretentious. However, she had no choice but to say thank you.
Henrietta smiled more at her.
âAfter hearing about Miss Claudelâs past, I couldnât sleep all night. To be in such a dirty place with your mother, howâŠâ
At that moment, she could hear a sneer behind her. The maids looked at her, observing her with a subtle expression.
Seeing the smirk in their eyes, Olivia clenched her fists. Her heart started pounding. Henrietta saw it and placed her hand on Oliviaâs.
âI know that you are quiet and shy and donât say anything. I like Miss Claudelâs personality. I donât think youâll ever collide with me, are you? Um, itâs weird to say that we collide. Itâs good for harmony. Weâll be fine for a long time.â
That said, she meant, âdonât make a sound and follow me, so you donât collide with me.â
As it was time for Olivia to nod her head with a bitter smile at the blatant remarkâŠ
The maids hurriedly ran. Henrietta asked calmly.
âThat is, Marchioness Philistines has visited.â
At that, Henrietta furrowed her eyebrows. Olivia saw the contempt in her eyes.
âThat, this houseâŠâ
âWhat brought her here?â
The maid said to Henriettaâs question. âThatâs, um, she said she would see⊠Miss Claudel.â
Saying that, the maid seemed reluctant to call her âMissâ in front of Henrietta.
Henrietta looked at Oliviaâs face and asked coldly.
âIâm not certainâŠâ
âThere must have been a notice that she was coming.â
âI guess you were friendly?â
âWe only met once. However, she once said that she would visit the mansion later.â
Henriettaâs words were similar to an interrogation. She continued, confused.
âWhat kind of rudeness to visit without communication.â
As Henriettaâs pretty face frowned in displeasure, Olivia was also stunned. How did she make such a sudden visit?
Henrietta thought for a while, then she spoke with a smirk.
âOh, right. Miss Claudel. So, letâs do this. Since itâs Miss Claudelâs guest, Miss Claudel, please tell Marchioness Philistines to return directly.â
âThis was the first disrespect from Marchioness Philistines. Youâre busy right now, so even if you ask her to come back, itâs not a big disrespect.â
âHis Excellency the Duke will be offended if he hears this. You know. Even though Marchioness Philistines is His Majestyâs mistress, she is from a lowly family. Wouldnât the dignity of a Duchy be degraded when she enters a nobleâs house privately?â
âŠHow is she going to get rid of the person who came to her?
Still, Henrietta, who clasped her hand, said as if she had noticed the objection in Oliviaâs face.
âThis is something that Miss Claudel should be offended by. Why would she make such a rude visit, considering Miss Claudel? Besides, Miss Claudel doesnât seem to think youâre very friendly with her.â
âMiss Claudel, unlike that woman, still has the blood of a âreal noble.â You should hang out with people like us. You shouldnât hang out with women like that.â
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