* * *
âI have to tell Lady Luna the truth.â
It has always been uncomfortable for her to hide the truth. Now that she had realized the truth, itâs time to confess and apologize.
Luna will surely forgive her. Even if she doesnât, there were no eternal secrets, so she thought about coming clean and apologizing. She would plead until sheâs exhausted, if needed.
Determined, Rosemary quickly headed towards the banquet hall. She was a woman of action. She wanted to quickly seek forgiveness and feel at ease.
But then-
âWait!â
Unfortunately, as Rosemary just entered the banquet hall, someone was chasing after her.
It was none other than Callion.
âWait! Lady Vincent!â
Thanks to his resounding voice, all eyes were on them even before Rosemary could stop.
Startled, Rosemary was about to express her anger, asking what he was up to.
âWhy donât you like me? I canât understand it.â
âHuh?â
âHow am I not your type? My looks and body are decent enough, and I have enough wealth, right?â
ââ¦Excuse me?â
She wanted to retort, âAre you out of your mind?â. This was beyond arrogance and pride.
It wasnât like someone who was smitten with their reflection in the water.
While confidence in oneself is good, pestering someone else with delusions is different.
âIâve told you, right? I dislike your arrogance and your obsession with gold. Moreover, I have plenty too. Iâm not particularly interested in what others have.â
It wasnât an excuse; it was her true feelings. Rosemary preferred a man who would care for her and help lead the Marquis family, rather than a man with a lot of possessions.
âAlso, to be honest, in terms of looks and physique, I believe Iâm better than you. Sorry, but my family has been blessed with good looks for generations.â
It wasnât a joke. Indeed, the Marquis Vincent family was famous for their stunning beauty for generations.
So, why wouldnât that prideful man marry a once-in-a-lifetime beautiful and kind-hearted woman?
When met with narcissism, Callion was momentarily speechless. He couldnât argue, because, in a way, he believed Rosemary was right.
But he wasnât giving up. Seeing Rosemary pushing him away so assertively only fueled his determination.
And realizing that the misunderstanding was cleared, he felt uncomfortable and suffocated by her sudden cold demeanor. There was only one option left.
âFine. You said you hate gold, so Iâll take off all of my gold ornaments.â
Callion quickly removed all his jewelry. Without them, his true appearance looked somewhat revived.
âWhat was next? My arrogant attitude? Iâm not sure how to fix that. Youâll have to tell me. Now, do I fit your taste?â@@novelbin@@
Expecting her to get angry, instead, he looked straight into Rosemaryâs eyes as if challenging her to ask for more.
She was caught off guard. While she blinked in surprise, a noble among the spectators spoke up.
âIs⦠is the Crown Prince, by any chance, clinging to Lady Rosemary right now?â
While even shedding the gold, which is as integral to him as his body? Everyone thought they were already dating.
But that wasnât the issue. The bigger surprise was, what is the high-nosed Crown Prince doing? This question arose in everyoneâs minds.
When all eyes turned to her, Rosemary finally realized she was at the engagement party.
Moreover, Luna and her parents, along with many guests, were watching.
Regaining her composure, Rosemary quickly exited the hall, saying:
âI, Iâm a bit tired. Iâll take a short rest alone! Donât worry or follow me! I just need a short break alone!â
She moved swiftly, with a grace honed over a lifetime of etiquette training.
No one expected her to flee like this, leaving Callion awkwardly alone in the hall.
After being coldly rejected twice and even appearing clingy, the hall fell silent, unsure of what to say.
Following Rosemary would be awkward, and after witnessing the rejection, no one wanted to ask what had happened.
ââ¦Antes, come see me later.â
In this uncomfortable silence, Callion finally left a message for Antes and returned to his seat.
He then took a sip of the newly poured wine and shrugged.
âThis wine tastes pretty good. Where is it from?â
Trying to act casual, his attempt seemed pitiful. Luna, checking the wine bottle to entertain him, asked in surprise:
âHuh? Why is this wine still labeled⦠Do you really find this wine to your taste?â
âYes. Its unique aftertaste is refreshing. Itâs a flavor Iâve never experienced before.â
It was belatedly confirmed that Antes had seen the wine that Callion drank. It was the tasteless wine that the Baron had heavily invested in and subsequently lost a lot on.
Antes immediately scowled and mocked Callionâs taste.
âThat wine suits you well.â
ââ¦What? Somehow, I feel offended.â
âTake it as a compliment. Like attracts like. Iâll gather the remaining wine and load it onto your carriage.â
Upon hearing that, Callion set the wine glass he was holding onto the table. He then folded his arms, making his displeasure obvious.
Judging by the fact that he refrained from cursing, it seemed he knew when and where to hold his tongue.
ââ¦Donât forget to set the time.â
âIt looks like you have a favor to ask.â
No, Callion was always a man who did things his own way. He was probably silent now because he had a favor to ask.
Antes didnât know the details, but it probably had something to do with Rosemary. Since it concerned two people Antes didnât want to be involved with, he avoided Callionâs gaze and replied:
âIâll see.â
When Callionâs eyes became fierce, Antes grinned with pleasure.
* * *
âArenât you going?â
Although the party lasted until late, Luna asked Antes, who showed no intention of leaving her side.
Hearing that, Antes clung even closer to Luna.
âWhere to?â
âTo His Highness the Crown Prince. He seemed to have left the banquet hall earlier.â
That was already an hour ago. If Antes were to leave, she too intended to go see Rosemary.
âItâs none of my business.â
âBut heâs your friend.â
âHeâs not my friend.â
Antesâ answer was very cold. Of course, only his tone was cold; his expression remained affectionate.
However, this attitude was influenced by Rosemaryâs involvement in the recent event.
Luna was deeply concerned about Rosemary, who had been absent-minded and had left in a rush.
âCanât you go for a while? Iâve told you many times to go. Are you going to keep ignoring it?â
So when she directly told him to go, Antes finally understood her intention.
Luna wasnât asking, âWhy arenât you going?â She was saying, âGo now!â
He had intended to tease Callion a bit more by playing dumb, but if Luna was telling him to go, he had no choice. He had to go.
As Antes rose from his seat, Luna added:
âIâll try to find out myself, but please ask what happened between Lady Rosemary and the Crown Prince. Whether heâs simply following her around, or if thereâs some reason, or what heâs thinking. Understood?â
âIâll do that.â
Though he didnât feel like doing it, Antes complied and left the banquet hall since Luna was insisting.
Luna then smiled gently towards the Marquis couple, who looked extremely concerned about Rosemary.
âIâll go and ask. She might be in my room. You checked the glasshouse, and she wasnât there, right?â
The only place she could be alone was there. And Rosemary often visited Lunaâs room.
âItâs such a good day, and I feel bad about this.â
âItâs okay. Itâs not a big deal.â
Although theyâd have to hear the details, in reality, the matter between Rosemary and Callion was just a small event that added excitement to the party. For those who werenât closely acquainted, it was an amusing distraction.
And since everyone there knew Luna and Rosemary, there was no negative talk.
Most were just speculating based on what they saw and heard.
âPlease continue to enjoy the party. Iâll go and see Lady Rosemary.â
After bidding a light farewell to the concerned-looking couple, Luna exited the banquet hall.
Fortunately, everyone was in high spirits and were entertaining themselves, so they didnât notice Lunaâs departure.