~Chapter 21~
Evangeline von Claudius.
Like a single rose blooming on a cliffânoble and proud.
As the Empireâs only princess, her status alone made it impossible for others to approach her carelessly.
And Evangeline herself didnât enjoy interacting with others.
To think Lady Ansi was now connected to someone like that.
Even though she was well-known in her region, Lady Ansi was still just the heir to a baron family that hadnât made it into central nobility.
Comparing the Claudius dukedom to the Ansi barony was like comparing the sun to a firefly.
The difference in status was massiveâŠ
âAnd donât forget what Lady Ansi used to do.â
She used to act like Lady Lopezâs maid, bowing and scraping without pride.
So, naturally, everyone thought the princess would be furious.
But insteadâŠ
âDid the princess really become friends with Lady Ansi?â
One noblewoman muttered in disbelief.
âWe should check if the sun rises from the west tomorrow.â
Later.
After parting ways with the Duke, I stood near the wall, taking a break.
Maybe it was because the Duke was so famous, and he had suddenly shown up at the salonâŠ
âDuke! Itâs been so long!â
âI never expected to see you hereâŠâ
Everyone was desperate for a chance to talk to him.
âI should have escorted you a bit more.â
âNo need to worry about me.â
I politely let him go.
We had done the polite thing, and I didnât want to take up any more of his time.
âBeing popular must be exhausting.â
Now alone, I took a drink from a passing servant.
I sipped it and opened my eyes wide.
âOhâitâs almost like juice!â
I had suggested they serve drinks with low alcohol to avoid trouble, and it seemed the princess had listened.
âLarit, what do you know anyway?â
âShouldnât you just stay quiet?â
âŠUnlike Gregory and Seraphina, who always ignored me,
The princess actually took my advice seriously and tried to follow it.
It felt unfamiliarâbut not in a bad way.
More likeâŠ
âIt feels⊠good.â
Satisfied, I took another sip.
The sweet and slightly bitter drink cooled my throat.
But right thenâ
âLady Ansi!â
The princess suddenly popped up from behind!
âCough!â
I almost spat my drink out.
She looked around quickly, then glared and bombarded me with questions.
âWhy are you alone? Whereâs my brother?â
âOh, he went to talk to some gentlemen about business. He said it was urgentâŠâ
âUrgent? Really?â
She stomped her feet like she was frustrated.
âThey just want to get in his good books and ask for investment! And you just let him go?â
HmmâŠ
I gave an awkward smile.
Actually, the Duke had been very polite.
âAre you sure itâs okay for me to leave?â
âYes, of course!â
But I gently pushed him to go.
âHeâs busy. I was grateful he escorted me this far.â
Honestly, think about it.
Heâs the male lead of this world, and someday heâll fall deeply in love with Seraphina.
Is there really any reason for me to get close to him?
âDonât worry! Iâll tell my brother clearly after this event!â
âAhâno, you donât need toâŠâ
âWhat do you mean I donât?â
The princess clenched her fists and turned to me with a serious face.
âYouâre my⊠my temporary friend! You mustnât be treated poorly anywhere!â
âŠUm, I hadnât really been treated poorly, though.
Just then, she looked curious and asked:
âBy the way, are you in a good mood or something?â
âHuh? Why?â
âYouâve been smiling this whole time.â
Ohâhad I?
I scratched my head a little awkwardly.
âWell, I sent a letter before coming to the salon today.â
âA letter? Was it important?â
âNot super important, butâŠâ
My smile deepened slightly.
âIâm kind of looking forward to the reply.â
At that same time.
Seraphina sat stiffly in the drawing room of Baron Ventnorâs mansion.
Across from her were Gregory and the baroness. Seraphina felt like she was sitting on a bed of thorns.
And no wonderâthe baroness, who had always looked at her kindly, now said coldly:
âSeraphina, is it because of you that we werenât invited to the salon?â
âŠHer voice was colder than the winter wind.
Gregory jumped up in protest.
âAuntie! How can you say that?!â
âHow dare you raise your voice to an elder?!â
The baroness glared at him.
âWhat, did I say something wrong? Itâs true you and Larit had a falling out!â
Even though Gregory also treated Larit like a servant, the baroness blamed only Seraphina.
Then her criticism turned fully toward Seraphina.
âSure, that girl Larit can be pettyâbut you shouldâve known better than to provoke her!â
ââŠâŠâ
Seraphina didnât reply. She just bit her lip and looked down sadly.
Gregory quickly jumped in to defend her.
âDonât feel bad, Sera. Auntie didnât mean it like thatâŠâ
But inside, Seraphina was fuming.
âThat brat Laritâdid she really not plan to invite me?â
She clenched the armrest of the chair tightly.
âHow could she do this to me?â
A heavy feeling of defeat washed over her.
That idiot Larit was probably at the salon now, catching the attention of the Empireâs top noblesâŠ
Meanwhile, Seraphina was stuck with boring Gregory and the baroness, sipping tasteless tea.
Even worseâ
âIâm about to lose all the goodwill I built with the baroness!â
The way the baroness scolded her just now made it clearâshe blamed Seraphina for everything.
Just thenâ
âLady Lopez, a letter has arrived.â
âA letter? From who?â
âFrom Lady Ansi.â
What? Larit?
Seraphina blinked in surprise.
âOh my! That girl Larit finally sent us an invitation?â
âOf course! Our Sera wouldnât be left out!â
The baroness and Gregory reacted first, excitedly.
But Seraphinaâs face only darkened.
âWhat is she plotting?â
Even when Seraphina went to her townhouse in person, Larit stayed cold.
And now she claimed to have convinced the princess?
Seraphina hesitated, then shook her head.
âNo way. Larit canât do anything without me.â
Dull Larit.
Always ignored wherever she went.
That crow-like girl didnât belong at a fancy event like the Claudius salon.
âShe mustâve gone, but probably canât even mingle properly and feels completely out of place.â
But as she stared at the elegant envelope, Seraphina couldnât help feeling excited.
Crow would be right. She’s si smart
Always good to get one’s just desserts
What’s put me in a good mood? The vindictive satisfaction of knowing my enemies will crumble to my words
Good job Ansi! You’re plan worked~