Translator: Khan
Editor Group: Liber Reverie
Annie was supposed to hold the ceremony first, but when Ariaâs support, including the dress, began, she prepared a new ceremony, canceling everything she had decided and prepared.
In contrast, Jesse only received Ariaâs necessary support and used what she had prepared as scheduled. In the first place, she was burdened with too much and tried to refuse it, but she was forced by Aria to accept it.
âHow can this be a commonerâs wedding? Only the rich nobilities can afford this.â Despite Jessieâs refusal, Aria decorated the wedding hall more beautifully and visitors were astonished.
âHer Highness the Crown Princess is behind her. Jessie is not an ordinary commoner.â
âThatâs what I think. Besides, itâs only a matter of time before she gets the title because her husbandâs abilities are outstanding, and heâs in the right position.â
âAlthough the precedent is rare, it is possible.â
âHis Highness the Crown Prince is very much in love with Her Highness the Crown Princess, so he will listen to anything she wants.â
âIâm sure His Highness will be an emperor soon, so it may be simple.â
âShe would be the luckiest woman in the empire.â
âIsnât she now?â
Those who talked about Jessie and her husband were nobles who were not very close to her. They seemed to have attended the event to get a good impression from Aria if she would attend. In addition, they believed that Jessie, a favorite maid of Aria, would soon rise to her status, so they even gave a warm greeting to Jessieâs relatives.
âOh, my God. Her Highness the Crown Princess has really come here!â
And just before the ceremony began, as expected by the audience, Aria appeared with Asher. Though Jessie was the most beloved maid, Aria was expected to come alone because she was a commoner, but Aria appeared with Asher and everyone was once again convinced that Jessie and Hans would rise in status.
Aria, who had not exchanged greetings with anyone, immediately visited the waiting room where Jessie was waiting and greeted her.
âOh, you donât have to comeâ¦â
âHow can I miss your wedding?â
âYou kept saying the right thing to me, the wicked woman.â Although she had had a miserable end for not following her words, it had rather hardened her trust in Jessie through them.
As he also knew it, Asher was willing to follow Aria to show his face to the wedding momentarily.
âYou will have a long vacation, so you can have a good and relaxed time with your husband. When you get back, youâll have to suffer from a heavy duty again.â
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Even though she said so, the edges of Jessieâs eyelids were red because she knew that having a job to return to was a blessing by Ariaâs favor. What kind of maid could go on vacation just because she was married? It was a job that they had to take a wedding ceremony on a holiday that came once a week.
There were a lot of people who couldnât even do it. No, there were a lot of maids who could not get married. It was a job if they got married and couldnât take care of their family. With marriage, more people chose to retire because they couldnât go back.
âWell, Iâve seen your face, so Iâll go back now. I canât stay long because Iâve split the time I donât have.â
âNo, thank you. Itâs more than enough that you came.â
It was already an honor that Aria showed her face even though she didnât stay until the end of the wedding. As a result, Aria looked slowly at Jessieâs unflattering appearance and turned her steps without hesitation.
âI feel weird.â
At Ariaâs words, which she uttered on her way to the carriage, Asher cheered her up, giving a little strength on the hand he held.
âYouâve seen the maid for a long time, so you deserve it.â
âDid you also feel this way when your close associate got married?â
âAre⦠you talking about me?â However, he could not easily answer the question that Aria asked him.
He never seemed to feel that way. As he comforted her, he could say, âYesâ or âYouâll get better after a little while.â
It was at a time when she tried to regain her original condition, taking off her strange feelings, seeing that he was speechless and was worried about what to say. Somehow the hall was crowded and bustling. There were so many people who were so huddled that they did not notice the passing of the Crown Princess and the Crown Princess. Their eyes were mingled with envy, jealousy, and displeasure. Annie gave her a secret look so that they couldnât notice it.
âWhatâs the matter? Why are they looking so impure at Jessieâs wedding, which deserves only a blessing?â To confirm this, Aria turned her eyes, and unexpectedly, there was Baron Burboom and Annie. She was wearing one of the dresses she had received from Aria, surpassing the nobility and second only to the bride. As such, she seemed to have drawn the attention to herself even though she did not take any noticeable action, and it seemed to have offended the nobles.
âI thought they stopped being offended by Annie and Jessie.â
âAlthough Annie is a commoner, she is in such a position that they canât swear openly and talk behind her back. No, they are not far from Annieâs back. Isnât this far enough for even me to notice?â It was tantamount to a rebuke that barely covered Annieâs eyes.
There was no need to win love and respect from all, but it was unpleasant to be scolded as if it were not in such a short distance. In addition, it reminded Aria of nobles who had used to laugh at herself in the past. Because of that, Ariaâs expression changed after watching the scene for a while. It was similar to her face in the past when she had just gotten the hourglass in her hand and plotted how to get revenge on Mielle. She also looked as if she still had a long way to go.
âI was about to go back to the Imperial Castle right away⦠But I think I should stop by the hall for a while.â
After watching the mood of the hall and the changes in Aria, Asher nodded as if he had no choice. As he had already said, âIt doesnât matter what your attitude is,â he seemed to have no intention of stopping her.
Ariaâs step toward the inside of the hall was light. The nobles, who had so far secretly blamed Annie, began to politely salute her in her imposing and elegant appearance, as if they had never done so, wondering how they could be seen better.
âYes, thatâs where youâre supposed to beâwhere youâre sitting.â
But she didnât think they would do that, so she had to tame them, not to repeat the past again.
âAnnie.â
Aria called Annieâs name. Annie, who had not noticed her approach, smiled to the fullest and took a courtesy. She was like her stupid self in the past.
âNo matter how much you like Baron Burboom, shouldnât you at least say hello to the nobles who are paying attention to you? Sooner or later, you will become a member of the aristocratic society.â
The faces of the nobles began to turn pale when she gave out the nuance that she had been watching them all. âIf you are all scared now, then you shouldnât have been offended in the first place.â
Aria smiled, checking the faces of the nobles one by one. It was also a confirmation process to check everyoneâs faces.
Aria, who checked their increasingly frightened expressions, checked Annieâs face and slowly opened her mouth.
It was time for her to let them know who they were.
-The End-
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