Chapter 70
Adele was stunned, âWhat? What do you mean?â
Ellie wiped her tears and spoke, âMy father received a superior-grade bottle of wine before the former lord boarded the boat. He had never received a gift like this before and my father said it was a waste to sample such a good drink alone, so he thought the lord should taste it as well.â
She sniffled, âHe took some secretly when he got on the ship.â
In Astria, drinking alcohol while sailing was strictly prohibited. If you drank, you might get muddleheaded and get into an accident that ranged from miscalculation of routes, to causing a shipwreck from neglecting jutting rocks.
Even if this was the case, everyone pretended to be ignorant and still drank. Although itâs usually just enough that they could remain sober. Adele thought mournfully, âIf he really had responsibility as the duke in mind, he wouldnât drink alcohol even if he was offered some.â
But if Enon truly had some to drink, Adele was certain he had only taken a sip, barely enough to make someone tipsy.
Point is, it wasnât Arthurâs fault, but he truly was irresponsible in that regard.
However, Ellie thought differently. Her heart had been wracked by guilt ever since she had learned of the news.
âThe reason the former owner died alone is probably because he drank the alcohol my father gave him and fell off board!â
Adele didnât respond right away. She stared at the maid silently before approaching her and squatted down to her level. âI am disappointed in your father for not telling me any of this.â
âAhâ¦â
Ellie bit her lips to hold in her tears. âAfter the lord died, he quit his job because he felt guilty.â
âI am aware. But Ellie,â She started.
âY-yes, m-miladyâ¦?â
âIâm sorry to be saying this with my own mouth, but your father was a careless man.â
She decided to be blunt with her words.
âThe day before he left for sea, he needed to prepare a few important things, but upon inspection, it was discovered that a lot of items were missing. I even had to personally interfere to take care of that matter and create a more comprehensive list to double-check everything.â
Ellie, who didnât know what to say, stopped crying and carefully raised her head. With her back to the moonlit window, Adele had a gentle yet bittersweet smile on her face. Ellie was amazed by her elegance and dignity, even in the midst of an emotional situation.
âMiladyâ¦â
The maid kowtowed heavily and her whole body trembled. âMy father has already died, so please punish me in his stead!â
âYour father is dead?â Adele felt a little surprised in her heart.
Ellie nodded tearfully, âAfter he left, he resigned himself into drinking alcohol and got struck by a wagon.â
âWhy did the butler not tell me any of this?â
âAtâhiccupâat that time, you had just gotten married to the new lordâ¦â
The butler, James, was worried about her and remained mum about this matter. If Adele had found out that Enonâs closest companion, Arthur, had died the same time as her former husband, her condition wouldâve gotten worse.
Was that the reason why a lot of money had been spent under guise of the welfare of the servants? Was the money for Arthurâs funeral?
She contemplated for a bit.
The butler had no reason to lie to her, so she decided to ask him about it later. Adele was comforting Ellie when a thought suddenly struck her. She anxiously questioned after the maid, âEllie, did Arthurâs lips turn black?â
âUh⦠I canât seem to remember. But from what I know, the lips of a corpse usually become darker.â
As Ellie shook her head, Adele breathed a sigh of relief. Dead peopleâs lips are truly pale and black due to the loss of blood.
Mm, I overreacted too much.
She struggled to calm herself down and spoke to the sobbing girl in front of her, âThere is no need to punish you, your father had a sad end to his life.â
âI-I can only say sorry.â
âThen, work harder as the logistics head after learning the Nammon language. This is the best way you can atone for your fatherâs sins.â
âHuh?â
Enonâs death is to be mourned. But it was too much to ask of Ellie, who had just become an adult, to be held fully responsible. Thinking about things subjectively, it was rather sad that she had lost her father at a crucial age.
As far as she knew, Ellie also lost her mother at an early age and lived with her father thereon. In this regard, Adele could sympathize with the maid as she also lost her mother when she was younger.
As Adele smiled gracefully with her eyes closed, reminiscing some fond memories, Ellie parted her mouth in disbelief.
âC-can I really do it?â
âYou donât want to?â
âNo!â she unconsciously increased the volume of her voice and kowtowed deeply, âMilady, thank you so much! I promise I will do my best!â
This was the effect that Adele wanted. She needed a person who swore allegiance to the dukeâs family, doesnât take bribes nor harbor evil thoughts.
Arthur was a trustworthy person, but he mustâve laid his hands where he shouldnât and had been getting this and that from merchants. Adele expected his daughter to be different, and from the look of things, she was.
Ellie was sincere and guileless. Since she feels guilt over her fatherâs deeds, this may indicate that her sense of justice was also uncorrupted. Adele slowly got up on her feet.
âThe night is already deep. Rest first, you can choose a Nammon book tomorrow.â
âYes, milady! Thank you!â she nodded, deeply grateful for this favor, âI wonât let you down! I refuse to be the same as my father and wonât accept any gifts!â
Adele smiled. âThen you may go.â
When the maid was already halfway to the door, Adele spoke out, âOh, and about that wineâ¦â
Arthur was ultimately, a commoner. No matter how much the merchant bribed the dukeâs servants, high-quality alcohol was just much too expensive.
Something was fishy about this whole matter.
âYes, milady?â Ellie paused, waiting for her to finish her words.
âDo you know who gave the bottle to your father?â
âErr⦠no, I can only guess. My father play cards sometimes, but he had never won it big. My best guess is probably the alcohol came from one ofââ
âFind out who gave him the bottle.â Adele watched her with an unwavering gaze, challenging her, âCan you do it?â
The maidâs eyes shone with determination to prove her worth, âYes! Of course! I will definitely find it out!â