âOh my God.â
Crazy. Luna was speechless, and her servants were also stunned.
She might not have been particularly kind to the servants even in the Dukeâs residence in the capital, but they hadnât expected her to have regularly beaten them behind closed doors.
The servants of the Dukeâs residence hung their heads in response to the disbelief.
Though they had done nothing wrong, they all seemed disheartened. Unable to watch this any longer, Laura abruptly stood up.
âWhy are you all looking so down? Whatever happened in the past, itâs different now. Our lady isnât someone who hits people even in her sleep, is she?â
There had been an incident where she accidentally spilled wash water while half-asleep, but it wasnât a big deal. And it definitely wasnât like she had beaten someone like the former Duke. They omitted the detailed circumstances for brevity.
However, the servants still looked dejected, prompting Emma to intervene.
âThe explanation is over. Now, it seems we need new training. The former Duke and the current Duke, Lord Antes, and our lady are completely different people.â
They were told not to expect life to be the same as before.
Laura and Emma, with their serious expressions, made the servants of the Dukeâs residence swallow hard. Even if they werenât beaten, they were worried about being treated harshly in other ways.
âOur lady is busy with various businesses, so itâs best to leave her alone. Itâs okay to serve her tea at the right time, but thereâs no need to hover around checking if she needs anything.â
Only personal servants would prepare tea, and the rest should attend to other tasks. But what if other tasks are completed?
Having served the previous Duke for years, even decades, and having kept the residence clean, chores like cleaning, laundry, and organizing wouldnât take long.
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âOnce you finish your duties, you should rest a bit and attend to your own matters. The lady has many books, so reading isnât a bad idea. Of course, this is after finishing all tasks.â
Emma felt she might have made the tasks sound too easy and added with a stern face.
âBut it wonât be easy. The lady is strict about cleaning and organizing. Sheâs also picky about food. So, prepare yourselves.â
That wasnât the case at all. Even when Luna fired all the employees and the mansion was in disrepair, she had a history of just living with it.
Yet, to prevent the servants from becoming too lax from the beginning, Laura chimed in, saying that both Luna and Antes were very demanding and strict owners.
However, there probably wasnât an owner as relaxed as Antes. He had let the servants off before returning to the mansion.
Unaware of this, Luna chuckled upon seeing the serious expressions of the servants as they listened to the two women.
âWell, they donât seem as scared as they were initially. They seem like they will work hard.â
Given Laura and Emmaâs sociability, it was clear theyâd all be working happily together in no time.
Luna was grateful to have these two pleasant individuals by her side.
âMiss, you have a guest.â
While Luna was watching the servants, who were even sharing stories about a wedding, an anticipated visitor arrived.
âLady Luna!â
âRosemary!â
It was Rosemary. Despite looking fatigued from her long journey, she greeted Luna with a bright smile and a big hug.
âI got permission to stay here until the wedding! With you getting married and me receiving my title, weâll have fewer chances to visit.â
âThereâs still plenty of time before the wedding, are you sure itâs okay?â
Wondering how the Marquis and Marchioness, who never allowed even a single night out for heir education, granted such a long leave, Rosemary wasnât the one who answered.
âItâs fine. Thatâs why I, along with a few other teachers, have accompanied her. To ensure that Miss Rosemary can continue her studies even in a foreign city.â
Upon hearing this, Rosemaryâs face briefly fell, but then she smiled again.
âDonât worry. Iâll finish my lessons as quickly as possible and spend as much time as I can with you.â
âYou shouldnât go out in the evening. You still donât know which city this is.â
While having such a conversation, a familiar voice intruded.
It had been a few days that Antes had been busy rearranging documents. Perhaps his promise to spend as much time as possible with Luna bothered him, as he was frowning. Rosemary retorted with a hostile look.
âYouâre not going out, are you?â
âI wonât go out late either. If I have to, Iâll be accompanied by a knight.â
Although his face implied that even if he brought a knight from the otherworld, he would be stronger, he glared at Rosemary.
In reality, Antes didnât need a knight. If danger arose, he would likely have to save the knight. Knowing this, Rosemary silently gave him a fierce look.
Then she suggested that she could also go out accompanied by a knight.
âYou can only go out during the day.â
âWhy are you suddenly acting like a real brother?!â
âIâm not speaking as your brother; Iâm worried about Luna.â
Disregarding her, Antes scoffed, further ruining the atmosphere.
Now used to such situations, Luna, with a relaxed smile, intervened.
âIs it break time? Perfect timing. Letâs have some tea.â
Firstly, there was Antes. With Luna siding with him, he wore a triumphant expression.
âMeanwhile, how about Lady Rosemary getting her things sorted and changing her clothes? Once youâre ready, we can head out. The day is still bright.â
Next was Rosemary. At the mention of going out, she eagerly nodded and quickly moved to the room where the servant guided her.
âI donât know when Iâll be able to go out with Lady Rosemary again. I have someone else to spend my life with.â
Luna teased, poking Antes in the chest.
âYou know who Iâm talking about, donât you?â
Catching her hand, Antes sighed as if resigned.
âCome back before sunset. The estate is in shambles because of the Dukeâs mismanagement.â
It wasnât an exaggeration; the Dukedom of Rodrian felt bleak. Although all they had seen was through the window of their carriage, they couldnât spot any laughter among the people on the streets.
âDonât worry. I will. Besides, I canât let the person I love dine alone.â
He couldnât be more dissatisfied with that statement. Smiling, Antes gave Luna a kiss on the back of her hand.
âBe careful. And donât forget the knight.â
âGot it. Iâll buy souvenirs, so look forward to it.â
In response, Luna smiled brightly.
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âWhy is it so quiet here? Is this the bustling area?â
Rosemary, adjusting the hat she wore to cover her bright blonde hair, asked.
Luna had the same question. She had requested to be taken to the most bustling area in the territory, yet it seemed quite desolate.
Both were puzzled, so the servant hesitantly replied:
ââ¦Yes, it is. Today is a weekday, and itâs still daytime, so itâs a bit less crowded. But on weekend evenings, this place does get quite busy.â
âIt doesnât seem âa bitâ less; it looks empty!â
If I knew it would be this deserted, I wouldnât have worn such a fancy outfit, Rosemary shrugged. When the employee was embarrassed by this, Luna offered a word of help.
âMaybe everyone is inside the shops and restaurants?â
âI wonder.â
Though Luna wanted to say that seemed unlikely, she still replied positively.
âYes, that might be it. Letâs look around. We have to return before sunset. We donât have much time.â
âThatâs true. Instead of complaining, we should explore more places.â
Fortunately, Rosemary realized she had been a bit harsh on the servant and the estate and agreed with Lunaâs suggestion.
The first shop they entered was a boutique. Since Rosemary was planning to stay in the Rodrian territory for quite some time, she needed extra clothes.