Chapter 109. The Future Different From The Past, Part XV
Translator: Khan
Editor Group: Liber Reverie
It was a subtly sharp tone. This was why there were so many emotions mixed up. There was also a feeling of blame. In an unfriendly response, Asher smiled and approached Aria.
âI donât know, actually. I havenât seen you in a long time. I thought Iâd have to meet you⦠Also, I couldnât hold a meeting for some reason.â
â⦠what?â
Surprised by his overly straightforward way of talking, Aria stepped back. However, the wall touched her back because she had already reached its limit. Asher, approaching her stride, stopped at a distance. It was only because it was Ariaâs room.
Aria could not help but blush as she pondered what he had said during the course of the stillness. âIs there a woman who wonât be blushed at the manâs remark that he came to see her?â Any cold-blooded woman would blush for a moment.
âI was also worried that you would have no trouble eating.â
But a moment later, the words from Asherâs mouth were enough to make Ariaâs hot face cold in a flash. âTrouble eating? Do you mean the thing you gave to Mielle as a present?â She wondered if he visited her while he gave that sugar as a gift to Mielle.
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âIsnât it Mielle who received the gift?â When she asked him why he said that to her, Asher asked with a puzzled look,
âNo way, donât misunderstand.â
âMisunderstanding?â
âThe sugar I gave Lady Mielle was just to meet you. That way, I can buy time, like this.â
Perhaps because of the embarrassment of misunderstanding, Ariaâs face turned red again, and Asherâs mouth was going up slowly.
âDid it bother you? Because I sent the sugar to Lady Mielle?â
âThatâsâ¦â
It would be a lie to say that it didnât bother her. His connection with Mielle had started from misunderstanding, but Aria was still concerned about why he still sent Mielle a gift. It was all the more so to think that it was Asher.
â⦠yeah.â
Aria answered frankly. âIt seems to be jealous if I deny it, isnât it?â But it was also strange to say that it was nerve-wracking. It was over if she thought that there was a reason or that he was no longer interested in Mielle.
But she was nervous. In addition, there was even a slight irritation about Asher. It was like Mielle watching her who had received Oscarâs gift.
âWhy on earth?â She had met him only a few times. He had made her experience something as strange as today whenever he had met him. âBut why?â Unlike Aria, whose shyness reached the limit of her incomprehensible emotions, the corners of Asherâs mouth were drawn good all the time.
â⦠Ha-ha, I see.â
The tone of Asherâs speech was very soft. He also looked more friendly than any other expression she had ever seen.
He kept his face for a moment and examined Ariaâs complexion. It was as if she was new to his eyes because he had not seen her for a long time. So, as they spent a quiet time, Laneâs voice came from outside the door. It was an urging voice.
â⦠it seems that time is up. The next meeting will take some time. Unfortunately, I have a little bit of a problem. Itâs hard to get out like this. Iâll contact you as soon as I have a schedule.â
â⦠I see.â
After finishing his speech, he examined Ariaâs face for a while, but when Lane said there was no time, he left his regret behind and finally disappeared. âDid you really miss me? Why did you want to see me? Is it just because you havenât seen me for a long time?â
While agonizing alone for a long time, Jessie knocked on the door. When she made an indication, Jessie came in with a teapot in her hand. It was not her job anymore. Nevertheless, Jessie put it on the table with a very bright face.
âI brought it because I heard sugar came in. You like sweet tea. They are making a cake now, and Iâll bring it as soon as itâs finished.â
She had to feel bad because Mielle had been given the gift, but it made her feel better, thinking that it had been actually a way to meet her. She wondered if she could feel better so easily.
âOh my, miss! Whatâs this big box?â
When Jessie noticed the box in the corner, she asked in surprise.
âUh? Ah. I got a present.â
Come to think of it, she had been embarrassed, so she didnât even open the gift yet. Jessie unpacked the box, to her discretion.
âOh, my Godâ¦! What are all these?â
When Aria checked inside beside Jessie, who was so frightened that she couldnât shut up, there were colorful dresses and ornaments that she had never seen before. âWhere the hell am I going to wear this fancy dress?â She would surely attract the attention of people at once, everywhere she went.
âAnd at the same time, Iâll be a target with such envy and jealousy.â
Unless she was a member of the imperial family or was at the pinnacle of power, such a colorful and conspicuous dress would be poisonous.
Nevertheless, laughter came out. She thought it might be an atonement for discriminating against Mielle. A soft smile hung on Ariaâs lips.
The gift from Asher was kept in the dressing room as a box. She didnât think sheâd be able to wear it anywhere else, and she was afraid that it would be ruined when she took it out and kept it exposed. His luxurious gifts were kept so quietly like that.
The evil Mielle baked cakes and cookies with the sugar she had received and handed them out to Aria, as if it was mercy, and said at every meal, âIâm glad the food tastes so good.â The count and the countess were delighted to hear her words and answered with an appropriate response,
âBy the way, who in the world is Mr. Laneâs master? I canât believe he got this much sugar.â
âWell⦠I donât know, either. At least I donât think thereâs anyone among the people I know.â
If the count had known him, this sugar would have been first handed down to the family of the Duke of Frederick, not to the family of the Count of Roscent. For them, the first priority was the dukes. Although she did not participate in the conversation, Aria also imagined the identity of Asher with them.
âWell, if thatâs the case⦠Is he a close aide of the Crown Prince?â
It was a pretty sharp guess. If he had this much money and connections, he would not be a normal figure, but if the count of the Aristocratic Party did not know, he was more likely to be a close aide of the Crown Prince.
Of course, even so, the broad-footed count would know all the Crown Princeâs close aides, but it was fair to think that he was not a member of a group with close ties to the count anyway. The count replied in agreement with that,
âI think itâs most likely, but⦠Maybe not.â
However, because the Roscent family belongs to the Aristocratic Party, there was no way that a close aide to the Crown Prince would continue to send gifts to Mielle.
âIs it so, arenât I? I guess Iâve had too much speculation.â
In the end, measuring the identity of Asher, as Aria had done, failed. Had it been easy to see, it was clear that Aria who had encountered him several times would have noticed it first.
âI must ask who he is the next time I meet him.â
Asher had known her identity in advance and sent a man, but until several times she had met him, she only didnât know his identity. Apart from her good feeling to him, she should have grasped his identity. That was what she once thought of as the most, who had experienced the past once. She made herself a promise that the next time she met him, she would find out who he was, even if she turned over the hourglass or follow him.
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Time passed quickly, summer ended, and autumn was in full swing. In a little more time, severe winter would come. In the meantime, luxuries dispensed by the lower aristocrat in Pinonua province were supplied to the market. Other aristocrats were still waiting for customs procedures, so he went on to monopolize.
Because Aria had unleashed sugar only in the Flower Mountain, there was panic buying, on the fear that the goods that had come in might disappear at any time. Thanks to this, a large number of luxury goods, including sugar, began to be accumulated in the mansions of the majority of the nobility. It was a little different from the past.