~Chapter 41~
The Rotten Lifeline
It was a warm afternoon.
“Courtney, come over and try some cookies.”
Eleanor, who was enjoying tea time in the garden, kindly suggested.
At that, a maid who had been lingering out of sight peeked her head out. Courtney, the gray-haired maid, hurried over, panting as if she had been working hard.
Eleanor smiled at her and handed her a cookie filled with butter.
“Thank you, Miss.”
Courtney naturally reached out to take the cookie.
Thanks to Hildaās words about the shortage of maids, Courtney had quickly seized the opportunity and had been working by Eleanorās side for about a week now. On the first day, Eleanor had seemed distant, as if a cold breeze were blowing around her. But as the days went by, she gradually began to open up to Courtney.
Their conversations became longer, and Courtney found that Eleanor, surprisingly, seemed to be someone who craved affection.
āActually, sheās more in need of affection than I thought,ā Courtney thought to herself.
Courtney had only treated her a bit kindly to keep things smooth, yet Eleanor reacted emotionally even to small gestures. She was quick to trust and open her heart.
At first, it felt good. Eleanor, who maintained a neutral expression with the other servants, smiled at her, which gave Courtney a strange sense of superiority.
Of course, it wasnāt the same as how Hilda was treated, but considering the time theyād spent together, it seemed like Eleanor might actually like her more.
“Thank you so much for looking after me, Courtney. Even though you know Iām a fake… Iāve never met a kind girl like you.”
Eleanor even said this.
Hearing such words, where Eleanor lowered herself and lifted Courtney up, day after day, made Courtneyās pride swell.
After hearing it so often, maybe it even brainwashed her a bit. Before she knew it, Courtney really began to think like Eleanor said.
āActually, Miss should be grateful to me. Who else would want to serve a fake lady like her? Someone whose background is unknown and could be kicked out at any moment?ā
Ever since the theft incident, it was Eleanor who had gained a stronger position in the Dukeās house, but Courtney thought of herself as someone who had to personally take care of a troublesome burden.
As she kept thinking this way, discontent began to build.
āBeing friendly with her, I thought Iād get something more out of it, but all I got were some crumbs of cookies?ā
Courtney had heard from the other maids that Natalie had received jewelry from Lady Nora. Eleanor only said thank you, but there was no real reward.
She was the kind of person who could only take but never give. That was exactly how Eleanor was. The way Hilda, who was like a close servant to her, was dressed made it clear.
āIām such a fool. I didnāt even realize I was grabbing a rotten lifeline!ā
Not long ago, she had been happy to be serving such a good lady, but now Courtney regretted it deeply.
And around the time she had repeated those regrets a dozen or so times, a new lifeline appeared before her.
“Courtney, are you busy right now?”
Natalieāthe one whoād become the official princess and grown so arrogant she wouldnāt even speak to most of the staffāhad come to her and started a conversation.
“Nattie! No, Iām not busy at all!”
Instinctively, Courtney realized this was an opportunity, and she quickly answered, even calling Natalie by her nickname. Although she noticed Natalieās face looked darker lately, Courtneyās vanity only focused on the glittering jewelry, not Natalieās gloomy eyes.
“Good. Then, would you like to talk for a moment? Oh, where are Hilda and the head maid right now?”
Courtney swallowed her breath eagerly.
The head maid, Maria, and Hilda were both considered to be Eleanorās people. Courtney knew that mentioning them wasnāt because she was genuinely concerned about where they were.
This was something she had been waiting for, so she made a quick decision.
āHead Maidās busy, and Hilda went for a walk with the young lady. Lucky timing, Right?ā
āYeah, perfect timing.ā
Natalie smiled faintly, looking tired, and led Courtney to a secluded spot where no one would pass by.
“How can someoneās thoughts be so easy to read?”
Hilda tilted her head, genuinely puzzled, as she looked at the tightly closed door. She was referring to how Courtney had just hurriedly excused herself, saying she had something urgent to do.
“I guess she went to report that the lady is secretly exchanging letters with someone. She was really eager to read the letterās contents,” Hilda said.
Eleanor gave a small, knowing laugh in agreement.
“Isnāt it helpful? Sheās moving exactly how we want her to.”
The kind smile that had been directed at Courtney moments ago quickly disappeared, replaced by a cold sneer.
As she said, Courtney had indeed been moving just as they had intended. The information they wanted to get to Nora was quickly passed through Courtney. Among the things Courtney had been told was that Eleanor was secretly exchanging letters with someone.
“Then why donāt you show her the content of the letters?” Hilda asked. “After all, we made up the letters ourselves.”
“If I make it too easy to see the content, Nora will get suspicious. Iāve let Courtney, feel just that much of an attachment. Sheāll think sheās being trusted, but thatās it,”
Although Eleanor was known for being soft with her maids, she was certain that Nora wasnāt a fool. She wouldnāt blindly believe everything Courtney passed on, but instead, would only pick up what she needed, keeping her suspicions high. After all, she had already been caught off guard once.
āWell, Nora has been desperate with the debutante ball coming up in a week,ā Eleanor thought, rubbing her forehead as she remembered the constant pressure from Nora and the butlers over the last few days. Just recalling it made her head throb.
“How can we prepare the debutante ball with this budget?! Eleanor, I know you donāt like me, but we still need to separate public and private matters! If you truly loved Astria, youād understand!” Nora had shouted the day after the attack, acting as if the incident had nothing to do with her.
“Well, if you hadnāt spent so much money on dresses and ballroom decorations, Astria might have had a bit more,” Eleanor shot back, not backing down. “Why did you buy so much silk and lace for the highest quality dresses? Youāre thinking of using this for the ball, are you? Iām not sure whether to call it brave or… foolish.”
Noraās face flushed with anger as Eleanor sarcastically pointed out her mistakes.
“How dare you criticize me?! What do you know about this?”
“Well, I know quite a lot. You know Iāve organized these kinds of events before. Thanks to that, the remaining budget is enough to handle the ball decorations. Itās fortunate, isnāt it? You donāt have to thank me, though. Here, take a look at the revised budget. Iāve already had it approved by father.”
“You…!”
āWhat? You want to complain to Father again? Tell him this isnāt enough for you?ā
But since the Duke of Astria was now involved, Nora couldnāt say anything more.
After the attack, the Duke had become very sensitive and easily angered, even over small things. He had a hard time settling the issue with the capital police and silencing the rumors spreading in secret.
Asking him for more money for a ball now would only backfire. Sheād be lucky if the event wasnāt canceled altogether.
In the end, Nora clenched her teeth and backed down.
She likely had the butler try to find flaws in the budget Eleanor had made, but as confident as she was, Eleanor was experienced in organizing events. She had no doubt that there were no flaws in the plans.
There were times when she wanted to mess things up and ruin the ball completely. But she knew she couldnāt afford to be reckless.
The debutante ball had to go smoothly. It didnāt have to be perfect, but it couldnāt be a mess either.
āOnly then will all the guests focus on Noraās fall from grace.ā
Eleanor brushed her bangs back with a smile.
āMy lady, has there been any letter from him?ā
Hildaās cheerful voice broke her thoughts.
āHmm?ā
“That person, the one who’s both frightening and kind.”
Hilda carefully avoided directly naming him, in case anyone was listening.
The person Hilda was referring to was obvious: Karshian Royster, the man who had scared her with his intimidating gaze but had been surprisingly kind. After that day, Hilda had been teasing her about her relationship with him every day, so it was impossible for Eleanor to not know who she meant.
“I told you, Hilda. Thereās nothing between us.”
“Well, the other kitchen maids say that someone like Lord Ernst, whoās so gentle, would be better for dating,” Hilda continued, teasing.
“Thereās nothing between me and Lord Ernst either. That time I touched his hair was just to test you… Are you making fun of me now?” Eleanor narrowed her eyes.
“No! I would never!” Hilda giggled, clearly enjoying herself. “If this subject makes you uncomfortable, I wonāt talk about it anymore.”
“Fine, donāt.”
“Actually, I do have one question, but itās just my personal curiosity. Iām not teasing you, really.”
“…What is it?”
“Do you prefer light brown hair, or black hair?”
“Hilda.”
“If you donāt like that, how about green eyes or red eyes?”
“Hilda!” Eleanor raised her voice, and Hilda burst out laughing before running off.
Seeing her run away made Eleanor want to catch her, so she got up and chased after Hilda. However, after years of being a maid and building up speed, Hilda was too quick, and Eleanor was left standing, unable to catch a single strand of her hair.
“Feels like Iām a little kid again.”
She laughed as she chased after her. Sheād run before, back in the poorhouse, when she had chased after someone who stole her bread, but this was the first time she had run like this, playing with someone else.
It was ridiculous, but also amusing. Lately, she felt like she had been having a lot of new experiences.
āI never imagined Iād be laughing like this in this mansion, or sharing secrets with Karshian Royster, just a few months ago.ā
Eleanor sat down, trying to calm her breathing, and remembered her conversation with Karshian. She had already replayed it so many times that she had almost memorized it by now.
āI didnāt expect you to wait until the end.ā
After finishing selecting fabric for a dress and finalizing measurements, Mrs. Corcos left Karshian’s townhouse. He had waited in a separate sitting room for the entire time.
āWell, I guess you didnāt want to leave an outsider alone in your home.ā
āā¦Thatās not exactly the reason.ā
āThen, are you always this kind to people you donāt dislike?ā
She had subtly teased him, but Karshian answered with silence.
Feeling a little embarrassed for pushing too much, Eleanor turned to leave.
āLady Eleanor.ā
His low voice brushed her ear just as she was about to say goodbye.
āWill you send me an invitation as well?ā