* * *
âletâs set the entire night on fire and have fun! opportunities like this arenât common!â
rosemary, who declared this, started to doze off before even eleven oâclock.
ârosemary, are you sleeping?â
ââ¦no, iâm notâ¦â
she looked like she might nod off onto the table, so luna called the servants to take her to her room.
âiâm really not sleepy⦠i want to play more with the young ladyâ¦â
âalright, sleep well.â
luna waved as rosemary was taken away. as soon as rosemary lay on the guestroom bed, she immediately fell asleep as if she hadnât denied being tired.
âshe wakes up early every morning to study. itâs not surprising,â royer said, emptying his wine glass.
âbecause of the heirâs lessons?â
âyes. since lady rosemary is exceptionally talented, it seems the marquis pushed her to her limits. if he were moderate, he wouldâve taught her moderately.â
royer responded like that, but luna and antes shared a glance, causing antes to ask with a calm face:
âare you blaming me?â
âyes.â
âexactly.â
you abandoned your position as the heir and ran away.
of course, it wasnât that he hated being the heir, but rather he was escaping from fersen. however, as a result, rosemary ended up bearing the responsibility.
antes then replied with his arms crossed:
âwell, even if i hadnât gone to the vincent territory, rosemary would have become the heir. she suits the marquisâs title more than i do.â
âbut, since you are the eldest son, arenât you the rightful heir?â
âjust because iâm the eldest doesnât mean i have to be the heir. if someone better is there, they should take it. thatâs probably why father didnât look for me and gave the heirâs position to rosemary.â
luna blinked in surprise at his unexpected reasonable response. it wasnât out of guilt; he genuinely believed that rosemary was more fitting than him.
âso, if the marquis asks you to take over the family, youâll decline?â
âi donât want to ruin a perfectly good family. i donât want to be tied down either.â
given how heâs managed his current affairs, he wouldnât ruin the family, but he also expressed no attachment to it. luna remembered a thought she had earlier:
âthe original story is different. my story, and antesâs story too.â
the antes who relied on the family power and targeted the dukeâs family and fersen didnât exist. nor did the luna who interfered between fersen and seira.
yet, the rumor persisted, suggesting the real villains were fersen and seira. it implied that the two of them spread false stories and framed innocent people.
âthatâs good then.â
while luna was lost in thought, royer responded with a satisfied expression.
âwhat do you mean?â
royer explained:
âitâs fortunate that master antes has no intention of taking over the family. i wish to work for a long time. the salary is pretty good after all.â
antes was somewhat annoyed by the borderline cheeky reply.
âi can make you lose your job right now, you know.â
âthen, iâll apply to baron peilsâs family.â
royer turned the conversation to luna:
âplease hire me, lady luna. iâll do whatever you ask, even the trivial tasks.â
this made antes even more annoyed.
âso, if i marry lady luna, youâll get a job at baron peilsâs house?â
âi believe lady luna would prevent that.â
both waited for lunaâs answer. she coolly refused both.
âthatâs enough from both of you.â
luna finished her wine and stood up.
âwe should sleep now. iâve been busy since early morning preparing for the party, and iâm tired. young lord antes also came up to the capital today, so he must be tired. as for royerâ¦â
since it had been a leisurely day, luna paused, pondered for a moment, then said:
âyou should sleep early if you want to grow taller, right?â
ââ¦no, lady luna! iâm already quite tall! itâs just that master antes is excessively tall! and consider my ageâ¦!â
antes, quite satisfied with the jab about height, stood up to follow luna.
âthereâs also a rumor that sleeping late stunts growth.â
âbut even if i get a bit shorter, iâm still taller than average! are you listening to me!?â
though royer yelled, nobody paid him any attention. since the two announced they were going to sleep, royer also reluctantly left his seat.
for them joined forces to attack one, making no sense.
* * *
the next day, a visitor arrived at the mansion early in the morning.
at the almost pre-dawn time of the visitorâs arrival, luna briefly flared up and asked who had come.
âitâs william, the butler from marquis vincentâs household.â
ââ¦marquis vincentâs butler?â
could it be because of rosemary, who didnât return home yesterday? it made sense for him to come, given that she had stayed out without notice.
âshall i wake up miss rosemary? iâll get ready and come down.â
âyes.â
after washing her face, luna descended to the first floor.
being an aristocrat, she didnât need to greet a mere butler, but she had to get up to see off rosemary anyway.
the marquisâs well-groomed butler greeted luna politely.
âi apologize for coming so early. as soon as miss rosemary comes down, we will leave immediately.â
âthatâs fine. iâve told them to wake miss rosemary. would you like some tea?â
âif you offer, i would be grateful.â
far from being angry, the butler unknowingly smiled warmly at lunaâs kind response.
it was a smile he hadnât shown in years. sadly, there were hardly any moments to smile in the marquisâs house recently.
âi should have sent her back yesterday, but due to some circumstances, i couldnât. please convey this.â
moved by her concern for rosemary, the butlerâs heart warmed.
âi understand. donât worry.â
although there was no intention of covering up for rosemary, he replied that he would.
while rosemary was getting up and coming down, luna and the butler had a casual conversation. the topics were benign, concerning the weather and the mansion.
âdo you know the servants well?â
âyes. the mansion was cherished by miss rosemary, and since itâs close, we often interacted. occasionally, for big parties at the marquisâs, we even borrowed staff.â
exchanging such trivial stories about the relationship between the marquisâs butler and carlton, rosemary eventually descended with a gloomy face.
âi wish i could live here.â
âyou can come to play again.â
although there was no need to say it since she would definitely visit the next week, it was a customary farewell.
rosemary, with a gloomy expression, boarded the carriage. then, she poked her face out of the carriage window.
âi had fun. see you again.â
âtake care on your way.â
before the greetings could end, the carriage departed. rosemary kept waving, so luna had to wave back for a long time.
* * *
returning to her room and falling asleep, luna was soon awakened by a knock.
âi wanted to skip breakfast and sleep in. who could it be now?â
could it be another visitor? although it was bothersome, she had to answer after the knock. luna asked without even opening her eyes.
âwhat is it?â
âitâs carlton. i have something to report.â
checking the time, it was still 8 in the morning, too early for a report.
so, she wanted to dismiss him, but since she had reprimanded him about the report the night before, she couldnât just send him away.
luna, rubbing her sleepy eyes, struggled to suppress a yawn and invited the butler in.
âwhatâs the report?â
âitâs a plan to purchase additional supplies.â
the butler handed over a document. upon checking, it stated that milk, eggs, salt, pepper, and meat were lacking in the kitchen and needed to be purchased.
is this why he woke me up so early? however trivial, a report was a report. luna nodded slightly.
âalright, anything else?â
âthatâs all.â
âthen, please leave.â
âyes, rest well.â
once the butler left, luna fell back into bed. she truly wanted to sleep uninterrupted.
fortunately, no one else disturbed lunaâs nap. after a couple of hours, rubbing her eyes, she headed to the dining room for a late breakfast when she encountered the butler holding a document.
âah, i was about to visit you.â
âwhy?â
âyes. i have something to report.â
again? she reached out her hand, and the butler handed over a document, saying,
âiâll be going out to buy the items i reported this morning.â
if he planned to leave in two hours, why not report that at once? itâs both a waste of time and troublesome.
suddenly faced with such inefficiency, luna was irritated. she said:
âyou shouldâve reported that earlier. itâs easier to report at once.â
âi thought immediate reports would be clearer for you.â
âdo you receive reports like this from all the servants? if so, stop it. with this system, youâll be reporting all day.â
it seemed further scolding would only lead to repetitive explanations, so luna stopped. she felt somewhat sorry for being overly critical.
it was unclear whether he understood or not, but without further comment, the two went their separate ways.
it was an uncomfortable start to the day.