On one side of the Cliff Castle courtyard, several carpenters clung to large logs, sawing away.
Swish, swish. Swish, swish.
Sawdust flew up with every pass of the saw.
On the other side, someone was sanding the cut wooden beams smooth.
âWhy do we need so many beams as thick as an arm?â
One carpenter asked a colleague.
âWho knows? I havenât seen the full design. Weâre just doing what weâre told, right?â
âTrue.â
âWeâre supposed to paint them once weâre done cutting, right?â
âThatâs what they said. All of them, in navy blue.â
Even while working, the carpenters tilted their heads in puzzlement.
âWhat are they planning to do with so many pieces cut to the same size?â
âBeats me. Maybe theyâre going to cover a wall with them?â
âNo way. Theyâre too short to cover a wall. Youâd need longer pieces for that.â
âHmm⊠yeah, youâre right.â
Their curiosity wasnât easily resolved.
And they couldnât understand why no one was removing the rocks from the ground.
âWhy mess with the basement storage in the first place, instead of using perfectly good spaces?â
âExactly. I donât get it at all.â
âDoesnât that lady know anything about interior design?â
Then one of them shook his head.
âNo, I donât think thatâs it.â
âYeah, now that you mention itâshe seemed like a pro when picking out the wood. And the way she gives instructions, she clearly knows how to manage a team.â
The carpenters all nodded in agreement.
âWell, whatever. Letâs just do what weâre told.â
âAh, sheâs coming. Quiet down.â
The carpentersâ curious eyes followed the retreating figure of Marie.
Marie Whitehouse, the object of everyoneâs attention in Cliff Castle, continued giving orders as she walked through the construction site.
âNo, this marble color is too plain. The pattern stands out too much. I want something more subtle and luxurious.â
âUnderstood. Iâll look into other options.â
When they went down to the basement, they found an empty work area.
The clutter had been cleared, but it was still dusty, and the air wasnât entirely clean.
Bang, bang. Clatter, clatter.
Inside, about ten workers were fitting frames into the cliffside windows.
Marie inspected the progress and gave instructions directly to each worker.
âThereâthe frame isnât level. Raise the left side about 0.5 cm.â
âYes, understood!â
What had once been just a rock-framed window to keep out the rain was now being fitted with a luxury frame.
âYou over there! The stone you added to the recessed wall doesnât match. Find one with a more similar tone.â
âYes!â
With people scattered throughout the wide area, Marieâs voice naturally grew louder.
âOver there! Fill in that nail hole so itâs not visible. Weâll touch up the color later!â
âYes, maâam!â
The staff responded loudly to Marieâs commands from every direction.
Not a single one of them showed doubt or hesitation.
They had come to trust her expertiseâthere were no objections to her authority.
âMissâŠâ
Mildred, clasping her hands together, looked at Marie in awe.
âHm? What is it?â
âMiss⊠Even if your personality changed because of all you’ve been through, how can you possiblyâŠâ
Mildredâs face showed signs of admiration, though she was clearly still trying to process what she was seeing.
ââŠHow what?â
âHow can you direct people so efficiently? You seem like someone who’s led teams from high positions before.â
âAh, itâs nothing.â
Marie had no choice but to brush off the question with a joke.
âNo matter how much someone changes, itâs not like they suddenly become a construction supervisorâespecially someone who was once a recluse.â
But the current Marie was someone with experience running an interior design company.
This level of work was nothing for her.
She had plenty of experience supervising construction projects.
âAre you going to keep supervising sites yourself for your interior business?â
âHm? No. Iâll hire a site manager.â
âRight? Thank goodness. So itâs only because you havenât hired one yet.â
Mildred let out a sigh of relief.
It was reassuring to see Marieâs leadership in action, but a noble lady couldnât possibly stay at a construction site all day.
âItâs not a job you can give just anyone. You need someone experienced and competent.â
âWhew, I see⊠But I never imagined youâd be able to handle such tough work yourself.â
ââŠAnyone can do it with enough experience.â
While speaking with Mildred, Marie called out to a worker.
âHere! This wall is way too sharp. Sand it down so itâs smoother.â
âYes, maâam!â
Marieâs orders continued without pause.
Soon, the butler who had followed behind her spoke up.
âLady Whitehouse, will you have enough time?â
âI have to finish before the Duke returns. Punctuality is basic.â
âAs expectedâŠâ
The butler looked at her in admiration.
âYes?â
âOh, forgive me if I was rude. Itâs just⊠youâre unlike any noble lady Iâve met.â
âIn what way?â
âWellâŠâ
The butler seemed unsure how to phrase it, but eventually gave a warm smile and continued.
âIâve had more opportunities to observe you since youâre staying at the castle.â
âTrue.â
As a guest in a castle with no master, the butler wanted to treat Marie with the utmost care. He had done his best to look after her.
âBut whatâs strange is thisânormally, you’re so gentle⊠but on the construction site, itâs like you turn into a commanding general. Even your voice tone changes.â
He emphasized the words âcommanding general,â mimicking her stern expression with a furrowed brow and tightened lips.
âHaha, really?â
Marie chuckled at the exaggerated gesture.
The butler laughed heartily too.
âItâs so nice to hear cheerful laughter in Cliff Castle for a change. We havenât had much of that lately.â
ââŠIs that so?â
âYes. Weâre more used to destroying beautiful houses than decorating interiors.â
ââŠExcuse me?â
The butler realized he had misspoken and blushed.
âThereâs a rumor that Duke Bloodstone destroys noble houses⊠is that true?â
âOh, uh, well⊠He has demolished homes before to develop farmland.â
His face stiffened.
But Marie, oblivious to the awkwardness, quickly brightened.
âOh, farmland development? Duke Bloodstone must be an excellent lord. He must care deeply for his people.â
Clearly, the rumors about him were exaggerated.
âY-Yes, indeed. In any case, I hope the Duke arrives soon and likes the interior.â
Still, a hint of concern lingered in the butlerâs voice.
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Click.
The office door opened, and Lieutenant Josh greeted Calix with a cheerful face.
âWelcome back, my lord!â
Calix silently took off his gloves and handed them to a servant.
âAny issues?â
âNone at all.â
Josh returned to his desk to sort through documents submitted by estate managers.
He was selecting key reports to show Calix, who had just returned from an inspection.
âHow was the inspection today? Iâm sorry I couldnât accompany youâthere was too much paperwork.â
âNothing unusual.â
This particular inspection had felt especially long.
Though it was a peaceful time, the border near Calixâs estate always saw minor skirmishes.
There was also a slum in a neighboring territory, and incidents there often affected his land.
Still, whenever he showed his face in an area, peace would follow.
Because people feared himâas the “Destroyer of Cliff Castle.”
âThe Destroyer of Cliff Castle is here!â
âHide, quickly!â
He didnât enjoy being seen as a monster.
But it was effectiveâand far less exhausting than dealing with nobles.
âBut this estate was just inspected not long ago. Is there a reason you went again so soon?â
ââŠâ
Josh was curious about the repeated inspections, but Calix didnât answer.
Truthfully, he had left the estate on purpose.
He didnât want to influence the design with his own preferences, nor did he want it tailored to the princessâs tastes.
He was simply curious what kind of design Marianne Whitehouse would come up with, with no guidance.
Whether she truly had the skill to run a business.
And when it came to business, Calix never made careless decisions.
âAh, by the wayâabout the matter you
asked me to look into. It seems Baron Nathan Barrett is pursuing marriage with Lady Whitehouse.â
âWhat?â
Calix froze mid-motion, just as he was about to open the cabinet to get some whiskey.
And Calix be useful and get rid of that pig. PLEASE~