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âthank you so much. no matter how skilled luna is, i was deeply worried, but now i can finally go down to the peils territory with peace of mind.â
the baron, having left the court and boarded his carriage, took royerâs hand and expressed his gratitude.
his assistance had been invaluable, so luna didnât forget to express her thanks either.
âthank you very much. i canât even imagine how to repay you.â
royer responded earnestly to lunaâs kind words.
âwhy do you talk about repayment? i just did what i had to do. just continue to get along well with young lord antes, thatâs enough for me.â
no, actually, it was a reconsideration because that kind of repayment was something she couldnât possibly offer.
the baron laughed at royerâs ideal response, while luna, unable to outright agree, evasively responded with a smile.
âif you ever need anything, just let me know.â
âthereâs nothing. itâs enough for me if you get along well with young lord antes.â
âhahaha! my man. isnât that obvious? if you have any other wishes, just let me know.â
âreally, thereâs nothing. itâs enough if you justâ¦â
no, itâs just that she didnât like that.
royer repeated the same thing like a parrot, so luna changed the topic to divert from it.
âare you leaving now?â
âno. i still have some things to do.â
âwhat things?â
what else could be left? it seemed everything was done. luna, looking puzzled, was met with a sly smile from royer.
âarenât you planning to buy a mansion? itâs a big contract, so naturally, i should accompany you. in any case, i have nothing to do until young lord antes returns.â
the truth is, there had been a request from antes. his tone was slightly harsh⦠no, to be precise, it was almost threatening. the threat was that if something happened to luna and the baron while he was away, heâd miss these times of laughter and chat.
knowing what was likely to happen made it all the more daunting.
of course, helping wasnât entirely due to antesâ threat. there was a larger motive of getting closer to luna, who had antes wrapped around her finger.
by doing so, he could later rely on lunaâs backing to lead a comfortable retirement. it was crystal clear.
âif itâs inconvenient for you, iâll commute from my place. just let me know anything. i will help with all my might.â
for my future. royer smiled subtly, hiding his true intentions.
âinconvenient? on the contrary, iâm more worried about whether my shabby mansion would be comfortable enough for you.â
the baron couldnât hide his awkwardness about hosting someone in his mansion, which was even more modest than a typical barn. luna felt the same.
âthank you. we should buy the mansion as soon as possible. actually, thereâs another favor iâd like to ask.â
royer, hearing lunaâs request, waited with a serious face, as if willing to help even in building the mansion.
luna couldnât understand why he was so dedicated, but if he was offering help, she had to accept it.
âi want to hire a secretary for my father. since itâs his first time dealing with mining, we need someone knowledgeable about mines.â
if asked if this was due to her being nervous, sheâd proudly admit it. even if it involved working alongside antes, it made her nervous and anxious.
without saying it explicitly, the baron, realizing lunaâs concerns, nodded in agreement.
royer then mentioned a suitable candidate.
âin fact, i know someone appropriate. he has worked in the mines for twenty years. heâs very straightforward and a bit curt, which is a minor flaw. heâs more skilled in fieldwork than paperwork, but heâll undoubtedly be of help.â
âthatâs no problem. as long as he can support my father well. moreover, being proficient in fieldwork is exactly what we need now. isnât that right, father?â
it might actually be beneficial for him to be a bit curt. this way, the emotional baron can be controlled more easily.
âyes. as long as he does his job well. the fact that heâs worked in mines for twenty years is comforting.â
given the baronâs agreement and unaware of lunaâs intentions, the conversation progressed swiftly.
âthen i will tell him to come for an interview.â
as they were having this conversation, the carriage that had arrived at the baronâs mansion came to a halt.
then, as if they had been waiting, emma and laura rushed towards luna as she got down from the carriage.
âmiss! how did the trial go?â
their faces were filled with anxiety and concern. seeing those expressions, luna felt playful.
as luna postponed her answer with a serious face, lora turned pale and emma held her head in her hands.
âah, miss!?â
âsurely, it wasnâtâ¦?â
it was fun, but if she delayed her answer any further, she might need to call a doctor. luna burst into laughter and informed them of the lawsuitâs outcome.
âof course, i won. how could i lose? after all the hard work we put in, why are you all so needlessly worried?â
âoh, milady!â
âwhy would you joke about something like that!â
well, because itâs fun.
emma sat down on the floor resentfully looking at luna, while laura, with a face that seemed both laughing and crying, repeatedly hit lunaâs arm.
it hurt a bit â no, it hurt a lot. so, luna quickly changed the subject.
âwhat is that smell?â
âah! i was so anxious waiting, i tried making various dishes.â
upon emmaâs recommendation, they headed to the dining room. there were varieties of dishes they had never seen before in their lives.
they say good things are good, and thanks to that, even though it wasnât planned, they had a celebratory party for their victory.
all because of defeating just one person, peace and relaxation came to them.
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before the dukeâs family could stop the rumors, the nobles who had attended the trial had already spread the verdict.
of course, since it involved the dukeâs family, they couldnât spread it openly. so, they quietly spread it to a select few, centered around their close friends, as if they were sharing a secret only they knew.
and the first person who loved gossip and heard about this was rosemary vincent.
due to the eldest son antes leaving the family, she became the successor of the family against her will.
her life was monotonous with only successor lessons, and gossips were her only pleasure.
âreally? didnât young lady peils like young lord rodrian?â
rosemary, whose bright green eyes shone at the exciting rumor, asked with interest. the noble lady who attended the trial personally sipped her tea and then calmly replied,
âi heard so too, but seeing them in person, i thought otherwise. it seemed quite the opposite.â
âby opposite, do you mean young lord rodrian was interested in young lady pales?â
âin my eyes, yes. as soon as the trial was over, he clung to her desperately.â
oh my god, what about the rumors that have been widespread till now?
rosemary covered her mouth in surprise with both hands at the sudden turn of events. it was extremely entertaining, especially since it involved a person she disliked.
the noble lady, watching with a strange smile, hinted that this was just the beginning.
âas i mentioned earlier, the peils family won the trial. the duke of rordrianâs family tried to cover up the case with a false statement.â
âi never expected them to be that type of family. especially young lord rodrian, i never thought he would do such a thing.â
rosemary recalled the face of fersen, who was often mistreated by antes.
he was always the pitiable victim, so it was hard to imagine him hurting someone else.
âi thought the same. i naturally assumed that the peils family was making false accusations. but, to me, this wasnât that surprising.â
âwhy is that?â
with words hinting at something even bigger, her eyes began to sparkle.
âyoung lady peils had someone sheâs dating! i heard their conversation in court and hurriedly looked into it.â
âoh, thatâs it.â
that wasnât exciting. rosemaryâs excitement cooled down a bit, considering that wasnât enough to make a fuss about.
however, as if expecting this reaction, the noble lady opened her mouth again with a secretive tone.
âbut do you know who that is?â
âi donât.â
âyouâll be very surprised when you know.â
well, how surprising can someoneâs dating rumors be? unless itâs something shocking like a disguise and secret relationships.
if the gossip wasnât at that level, she probably wouldnât be too surprised.
still, in her monotonous life filled with successor lessons, gossip was the only exciting thing.
without expecting much, rosemary sipped her lukewarm tea and waited for the next piece of information.
âitâs antes vincent!â
âphuuu~!â
upon hearing the sudden mention of antesâs name, rosemary spat her tea out like a fountain.
it seemed like the noble lady was waiting for this reaction as she burst into laughter, got up from her seat, and said:
âi must be going now. hahaha, today was fun.â
the noble lady left with a cheerful step, probably planning to add the fact that rosemary spat out her tea to the gossip. thatâs probably why she visited her first.
normally, rosemary wouldâve handled the situation gracefully to avoid becoming part of the gossip, but today was different.
frozen in surprise, rosemary hurriedly called her maid.
âc-call william! quickly!â