âcould it be that you didnât like the letterâ¦? did i give it too hastily?â
i should have waited until after breakfast. regretting strangely, rosemary saw luna lower her head.
âno, itâs not that⦠i never thought about such a thing. iâve never received anything like this beforeâ¦â
fersen wasnât the type to send such things. he would rather come visit one more time. the baron did receive a greeting card, but it wasnât from luna.
suddenly, rosemary bit her lip unable to hide her sorrow upon discovering lunaâs sad past.
she felt angry about the fact that this good and beautiful person had suffered due to some wicked people.
âyou will receive a lot today and tomorrow. also, you should write as many letters. so, please read it quickly. my mother and father are eagerly waiting for a reply. and so am i.â
luna, bright-eyed, tore open the letter. it was typical, with nothing much eye-catching.
that being said, it wasnât entirely unexciting. luna slightly smiled at the message asking for cooperation over the coming year.
of course, there were some sentences that caused a bit of worry.
âa new yearâs party⦠i had no intention of attending, what should i do?â
âeh?!â
rosemary showed a disbelief response.
âwhy? the new yearâs party is an important occasion attended by all nobles including the royal family, isnât it?â
âthatâs why i donât like it.â
because fersen will also be there. despite having judged him legally, he was an extremely unpleasant character. there was no need to willingly encounter someone with whom you donât get along.
but rosemary thought differently. she began persuading luna, insisting that it was absolutely necessary.
âlast time, i couldnât showcase the closeness between the young lady and myself much, so i wanted to show how close we are at the new yearâs partyâ¦!â
of course, it wasnât particularly persuasive. knowing it wouldnât make a difference, rosemary didnât give up and kept persuading luna.
âthe young ladies of the gathering are eagerly waiting too. now that i, the youngest, have become an adult, everyone is really looking forward to meeting us at the new yearâs party.â
of course, trying to persuade her with the young ladies of the gathering didnât work. they were good people who sided with her, but if asked whether they were close, the answer was âwell, not yet.â
however, the following words couldnât be ignored.
âmoreover, rumors have just started spreading, so you should show yourself more. all past rumors are false! the new spreading rumors are true! that person is bad! speak out like that. itâs too unfair to stay silent, isnât it?â
among all the words rosemary had said so far, these were the most convincing. now that the rumors had spread, it was necessary to show more of oneself and respond confidently.
the one who had failed by hiding was luna. she didnât do anything, but malicious rumors snowballed and were spread as if they were the truth.
the original luna did the same. reflecting back, she also wasnât a boastful character.
no, she barely had any encounters with seira, and whenever they coincidentally met, she only got in trouble with seiraâs friends. so, there was no accurate description of what she had done.
âthinking back, itâs absurd. just changing the point of view, good and evil are reversed. i didnât do anything, but people around me got hurt, things were destroyed, and i even received terrible gifts.â
in the end, even death. of course, the misunderstanding created by that bad guy fersen was the cause, but anyway, luna didnât do anything.
realizing that keeping quiet only resulted in being treated like a mute, luna quickly made a decision.
even if she heard curses, it was better to hear them face to face and deny them.
âalright. iâll attend. it seems lady rosemary is right. iâve only lost out by living quietly so far.â
âyouâve made a good decision. there wonât be any unpleasantness with many nobles, including me, on your side.â
if something happened, rosemary said she would smash a broken glass bottle, to which luna smiled slightly.
âitâs okay. if something really happens, iâll be the one holding the broken glass bottle. itâs dangerous, so lady, you hide behind me. these things should be settled between the concerned parties.â
she had never seen a good outcome when others intervened. it was better to do it herself.
although it meant that, rosemary, who misunderstood it as a protective phrase, couldnât hide her emotion.
it seemed like the situation was sorted out, and laura, who had been quietly watching the two, suddenly interrupted the conversation.
âmiss, what will you do about the dress then?â
âdress? when was the new yearâs party? it was sometime between early and mid-january, right? thereâs not much time, so it would be better to alter the dress from last time.â
it was indeed fortunate to have enough time. besides being an excuse, it was also good not to waste that beautiful dress as a one-time wear.
just by changing the details of the decoration, it could look like new, so luna was going to do that, and gestured towards rosemary, who smiled a peculiar smile.
âdonât worry. in fact, i brought a catalog knowing such a thing would happen. how about tailoring a dress again this time? to commemorate the new year and winter, themed around snow.â
as if waiting for it, the maid handed them the catalog. it hasnât been long since the coming of age party, yet new designs of dresses filled the front of the catalog.
âthatâs great, miss! since there will be many people meeting you for the first time, choose the most glamorous and pretty dress. itâs like showing off to those who looked down on you for being poor.â
with such pushiness, even to the point of dragging in past painful memories, the time to refuse had long passed.
âyeah, what can i do by earning and saving money? the economy thrives when the rich spend money.â
although the dress was very expensive, compared to the amount luna earned, it was but a drop in the bucket.
when it could be found was uncertain, but if diamond mines were discovered in the future, it would be as small as dust.
âokay. but just keep the basic design the same as last time, and change the rest. you understand, right?â
âof course.â
rosemary still smiled brightly as if that was sufficient.
* * *
fersen, who checked the signature on the contract, smiled with satisfaction. major companies that were dealing with antes had fallen into his hands.
âthis is all thanks to you, lady seira.â
he said to seira, who was staring at him while sitting on the office sofa.
really, all of this was thanks to her. she connected him to several clients through her family. of course, even without her, he could somehow contact and snatch the clients, but it would have taken quite a time.
if so, antes would also find a way to respond. that bastard is very low and cruel, surely would have struggled.
âyou say so, but i donât know what to do. i havenât done anything specialâ¦â
despite playing a significant role, seira modestly brushed off fersenâs compliment as he embraced her waist.
then, as if she was waiting for it, she nestled in his arms and asked with a somewhat worried voice.
âbut it seems you paid quite a large penalty, is it alright? i know you matched even better contract terms than antares hadâ¦â
considering the advantageous terms of antesâ contract with the client, fersen, who paid off the hefty penalty, might not be able to cover the losses in his lifetime.
in response, fersen answered with a quite confident voice.
âdonât worry about that. it wonât be long before we can clear all the penalties.â
âhow?â
it would be perfect if there was such a way. to ease her worries, seira asked with her emerald eyes twinkling.
âwe signed a net profit contract with all these clients. after deducting the costs of distributing, storing, and managing the products, we agreed to share the rest.â
âi know that. you agreed to give 80% of the net profit, right?â
even excluding the amount required for distribution, giving 80% of the profit was rare.
initially, if he pays 80% to the other party, the amount left for fersen is only 20%.
however, fersen had pre-arranged the plan to have the maximum profit.
âyes. so, we are planning to insert intermediaries under the ducal family.â
ââ¦intermediaries?â
as seira still seemed unable to understand, fersen explained while brushing her cheek:
âthe intermediaries will take a certain amount as a commission. even inserting two would significantly increase the amount falling into my lap.â
ââ¦!â
seira finally understood fersenâs words. an 80% share of the profit seemed like a good contract term at first glance, but it was a cunning trap.
after having all sorts of commissions siphoned off by the intermediaries inserted by fersen, the remaining money would be a pittance.
taking 80% from that pittance wouldnât amount to much. the rest of the money would all fall into fersenâs hands.
âwith such a contract⦠isnât there a possibility of termination in between?â
seira cautiously asked as she would have done the same.
in response, fersen explained while brushing her hair, telling her not to worry.
âthere wonât be such an instance. weâve placed a hefty penalty, plus the contract term reaches a hundred years. everyone seems to want to interact with our family for a long time.â
fersen smiled quite happily, but seira did not. if what fersen said was true, this was close to a fraudulent contract.