~Chapter 55~
âUh, welcome.â
âWe greet Lady Claudius.â
The ladies of the reading club froze stiff at the sudden appearance of the powerful Claudius Princess.
Oh, this looked familiar.
It was exactly like when my parents first met herâŠ
ââŠâ
But now, the princess kept her lips firmly shut.
It seemed she had no intention of showing the sociability she displayed when she met my parents.
So I quickly stepped in.
âThank you all for welcoming us like this.â
âI was really happy to receive the invitation, Lady Sherwood.â
âOh, Iâm the one whoâs happy you feel that way.â
Lady Sherwood, snapping out of her daze, quickly responded.
âShall we go inside?â
The ladies sat in their seats, and Lady Sherwood, who hosted the club, spoke as a representative.
âFirst, weâd like to thank the princess and Lady Ansi for joining our club. Our reading club selects a book and shares our thoughts on itâŠâ
Her welcoming speech flowed smoothly, clearly memorized in advanceâŠ
But the atmosphere was strangely excited, and the reason was obvious.
âI canât believe the princess actually came to our club!â
âOh my, this is the first time Iâve seen her so close!â
The two other ladies were completely starstruck.
Honestly, I could understand them.
The members of this reading club werenât the most popular ladies in society.
They were the quiet, less noticeable types.
SoâŠ
âThey were often underestimated by the more popular ladies.â
Like Seraphina, for example.
âUgh.â
Just thinking of Seraphina lowered my mood.
Of course, the membersâ families were powerful enough that no one openly disrespected them, butâŠ
It felt like water and oilânever mixing.
At that moment, one of the ladies clasped her hands over her chest and spoke.
âIâm so glad the princess came to our clubâŠâ
The princess, resting her chin on her hand, asked flatly,
âWhat about Lady Ansi?â
âO-of course weâre glad Lady Ansi is here too!â
âReally, why else would we send her the invitation?!â
The flustered ladies hurriedly spoke in unison.
âYes! Weâve really been wanting to meet Lady Ansi too!â
Even Lady Sherwood joined in.
But the looks they gave me felt more serious than I expected.
âUh⊠me?â
I blinked blankly.
Wasnât I just invited as a bridge to the princess?
âLady Ansi is very popular these days.â
âI⊠I am?â
âYes, youâve really changed a lot.â
âYour personality has become much brighter compared to before. And, Iâm sorry if this sounds forward, butâŠâ
One lady smiled shyly at me.
âYouâve also become very beautiful.â
R-really?
I knew peopleâs gazes had changed toward me, but I thought it was only because I was standing near the princessâs light.
ââŠIâm happy.â
It was a little embarrassing, but I couldnât deny it felt good.
I smiled awkwardly.
Meanwhile, the princess next to me was acting like her expression said,
âSee? Thatâs all thanks to me dressing you up.â
âHonestly, it was hard for us to approach you before because you were always taking such good care of Lady Lopez.â
âBut now that you get along with others too, we felt brave enough to invite you.â
Hmm, that was a lot of beating around the bush.
If I translated it directly, it meant,
âYou were too busy being Seraphinaâs maid to approach.â
Sigh, really.
Why did I live so pathetically back then?
I chewed over my regret for a moment.
âSo please donât misunderstand that we didnât welcome you, Lady Ansi.â
âYes, we really hope you didnât think that.â
The ladies quickly added.
I nodded without hesitation.
âOf course I donât misunderstand. Donât worry.â
âIâm so glad to hear that.â
âLetâs continue to get along well from now on.â
Just as the mood was becoming warm and friendlyâŠ
âHuh?â
I suddenly felt a chill down my spine and glanced sideways.
Then I nearly gasped.
âHuh?!â
The princess was glaring at me with a strangely cold look!
âWhy?!â
But her odd behavior didnât end there.
She suddenly got up and sat down right next to me, sticking close.
âWhy is she doing this? Did I do something wrong?â
I quickly replayed all my actions in my head.
ââŠNo, I didnât!â
At that moment, the ladies, their eyes sparkling, called out to me.
âUm, Lady Ansi!â
âYes? Please, go ahead.â
âW-well, about the south recentlyâŠâ
One lady blushed and asked,
âIs it true that Duke Claudius danced with you, Lady Ansi?â
Ah.
I froze, unsure how to respond.
As I hesitated, the princess, who had been watching me closely, snapped in a sulky voice,
âExcuse me, I was at the Ansi party too, you know?â
âP-princess?â
âMy brother isnât the only Claudius family member, is he? Or am I not one?â
âŠThe princess was definitely a little prickly today.
I quickly tried to lighten the mood.
âHaha, it was an even more enjoyable party because the princess was there.â
I forced a smile and turned to Lady Sherwood.
âSo, whatâs the title of the book you chose this time?â
âOh, the book isâŠâ
As I focused on the conversation, the princess continued staring at me without even blinking.
The first day of the reading club ended relatively peacefully.
âToday was so much fun!â
âSee you again in two weeks!â
As we said goodbye to the other ladiesâŠ
âUgh, my back feels pricklyâŠâ
I felt sweat running down my spine.
The princess had been shooting sharp glances at me for a while now.
She clearly seemed a little upset.
âI wish sheâd just tell me whatâs wrong.â
But her tightly closed lips suggested she wouldnât say a word.
I sighed inwardly as I got into the carriage with her.
ââŠâ
ââŠâ
Silence filled the air.
Normally, the princess would already be chattering about the reading club by now.
But she just leaned on her hand and looked out the window with a displeased expression.
âUm, Princess.â
I carefully spoke to her.
âWhat.â
Her reply was curt.
I gave a troubled smile.
âDid you⊠not enjoy the reading club today?â
She pouted at my question.
âNo, I did enjoy it.â
âŠWhy would someone who enjoyed it make a face like that?
âThis canât be ignored.â
My instincts warned me.
I quickly tried to soothe her.
âYou can be honest with me.â
The princess rolled her eyes toward me without moving her chin.
She chewed her lip for a moment before suddenly asking,
âForget me, how was it for you, Lady Ansi?â
âMe? I⊠I enjoyed it.â
I answered without thinking, then stiffened.
âDid she just frown?! She did, didnât she?!â
I hurriedly added,
âBut if you donât want to, you donât have to attend the reading club anymore.â
After all, she had only come because I asked her.
Who could possibly force her to attend?
I carefully chose my words.
âFrom next time, I can just attend aloneâŠâ
âNo.â
Huh?
I blinked blankly.
The princess turned her head away like a sulky cat.
âIâm going with you.â
I really had no idea what she was thinking.
I couldnât hide my bewildered expression.
Lolll sheâs jealous đđ her friendâs making more friends
Haha exactly! đ She canât help feeling a little possessive
Aww sweet baby Eva đ€
Aww. It’ll be okay, Eva.
Aw, it’s okay Eva, you’re the only one who has a friendship contract
Just talk like you did with lari’s parents~
(âáŽââż)
Aye, she is jealous, try to be more aware Lari~
Eva is jelly