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After finishing the speech, Luna returned to her seat, and the surroundings began to buzz.
The idea of offering free medical treatment seemed far-fetched to many, as hospitals were different from other businesses such as libraries or small schools. It had incurred significant expenses over time, so it was difficult to believe.
Of course, the Crown Prince personally attending the opening ceremony and giving a speech was convincing, but there remained a suspicion that it might be more of a show than a genuine intention.
Explaining the purpose and benefits of the establishment again, Luna addressed the hospitalâs affiliation with the Imperial Family.
With the statement that the hospital would truly be open to everyone, those who were initially casual began to listen with serious expressions.
âWow, at this rate, all the citizens of the Empire will flock to Lady Lunaâs hospital.â
In response to Rosemaryâs unnecessary concern, the Crown Prince, with a sly smile, answered on behalf of Luna.
âWell, why not? Lady Luna already has a diamond mine; she might as well open a jewelry store, too. How about dedicating yourself for the Empire?â
ââ¦How did you know about that?â
She didnât have clear memories yet. Wondering if it was Rosemary, Luna stared at her, and Rosemary shook her hands and head, denying it outright.
Then, Calion enthusiastically added:
âThereâs no way thereâs something I donât know .â
At that moment, Antes responded with a cold reply.
âSo, youâve seen that Iâve registered it as a business.â
âHaha, yeah, itâs not like itâs anything else; itâs all about diamonds, so I looked it up.â
Oh, my. So, it wasnât just a stalker using his power to access personal information. But considering Callionâs noble lineage, it wasnât surprising that he knew so much.
If only he had been born into such a position, he should have lived more elegantly. Why does he roam around like a stalker, sniffing around for othersâ information?
While Luna gave Callion a minus hundred points, Rosemary, shocked by the fact that he was more interested in Luna than she had initially thought, fell into contemplation once again.
âInstead of looking for such things, why donât you do your job? If you have so much free time, why not volunteer and pick up litter on the streets or something?â
âOh, are you concerned about me?â
Although Antes expressed annoyance, it had no effect on Callion. Unable to tolerate the lack of attention, Callion, ignored by Antes, targeted Luna this time.
âCall me for the grand opening of the jewelry store. Gold is my favorite, but Iâm also interested in diamonds. Oh, and my birthday is coming up, so it would be great if you could come.â
Callion smiled broadly, saying he would send an invitation.
âWhy would I go to such a place?â
âThen, donât come, just Luna.â
âWhy would Luna go there?â
âWeâre partners in the same business. Itâs necessary to strengthen our ties.â
âYouâre keen on ties. Who would want to strengthen ties with someone like you?â
âSuch a person is right here. Lady Luna Peils.â
He didnât back down in the face of Antesâs annoyance. With both men surrounding Luna, the situation became quite chaotic, so she intervened to mediate.
âStop! Stop it right now. Donât bring negativity to the hospital. Itâs just a birthday party; you can attend it quietly. Why are you fighting like this? I understand. Iâll go.â
Perhaps she didnât know that they would take her side, but for a moment, Rosemary, who seemed to be surprised that she was taking her side, intervened in the conversation with a sudden raised hand.
âIâll attend too!â
âWhy would you go there?â
Antesâs expression turned ominous at the sudden announcement of Rosemaryâs intention to attend, and Callion, also wondering why she would go, stared at Rosemary intently.
âAll right, then. Since the Marquisâs successor is attending, thereâs no reason to refuse.â
Of course, it didnât mean she wanted to attend. But Callion welcomed her attendance with a cheerful expression.
If Luna and Rosemary were both attending, Antes couldnât avoid it either. If everyone attended, the party would be much more enjoyable.
âSo Iâll send invitations to all three of you, so donât forget to attend. Iâm looking forward to it.â
Finally, Callion, who had achieved what he had hoped for, got up from his seat with a relaxed expression.
Since the ceremony had ended, there was no reason to quarrel and lose what they had achieved. In frustration, Antes swept his bangs aside and simmered in anger, and Luna, who seemed unable to endure the irritation, finally opened her mouth.
âIf you have no friends to go with, you can join me and young lord. Itâll be a good opportunity to see what His Highnessâs birthday party is like. We can eat lots of delicious food.â
Since they couldnât enjoy a proper meal at the New Yearâs party, Luna suggested that they have some fun at the imperial palace this time.
She couldnât help but feel satisfaction at Lunaâs tone of voice openly disparaging Callion. Those few words made her feel relieved, to the point where she wondered if she was such an easy person.
ââ¦Alright. But instead, Iâll decide on the gift.â
It didnât mean she was agreeing to attend nicely; she intended to prepare a gift that would make Callion regret the invitation.
âThat works for me. Iâll be happy if you do. Okay.â@@novelbin@@
Not knowing what had happened, Luna happily agreed.
Rosemary couldnât figure out what had caused this, but anyway, since the relationship between the two of them still seemed good, she breathed a sigh of relief.
âShall we leave now? I feel relieved, and Iâm hungry.â
Now that the ceremony was over, there was no reason to stay here any longer. The hospital was quite crowded with people trying to seek medical attention.
Therefore, Luna, who had expressed her gratitude to the visitors and was about to take her leave after exchanging greetings with the hospital staff, unfortunately found that most of the hospital staff were too busy dealing with the crowds.
âWe can do greetings later, right?â
Luna agreed with Antes and was about to turn away, thinking that she should send some delicious food later. At that moment, a conversation between a rather shabby-looking woman and a hospital staff member caught Lunaâs attention.
âIs it true that you send a doctor to someone who has difficulty moving?â
âYes, thatâs correct.â
Reflecting on this, the hospital staff added a word to her, saying:
âBut right now, as you can see, door-to-door consultations are not possible⦠You may have to wait a little.â
It wasnât that they were being lazy; there were really a lot of people lined up in front of the hospital. They planned to treat the patients who had already arrived first and then start door-to-door consultations in the meantime.
Although it was a bit of an imposition, Luna couldnât ignore the womanâs desperate situation. She approached the woman, who seemed quite earnest, and asked:
âIs a patient in a lot of pain?â
The woman, who seemed to know Luna was a noble by her tone from a distance, was startled at first. Then, she stared at Lunaâs face for a moment as if something was strange, and then mumbled the name with a puzzled expression.
âDeborahâ¦?â
âDeborah?â
âOh, no, Iâm sorry!â
While her face bore some resemblance, Deborah was slightly different. If she had to compare, Deborah had a somewhat rough, unpolished feel, and the Luna in front of her had an air of refinement, almost sparkling in comparison.
âCould you tell me more about the condition if itâs very painful?â
From a distance, Lunaâs soothing tone made the woman, who was surprised to know that she was a noble, jump.
âIf itâs very painful, Iâll take them to the hospital. I have some free time today, so I can do it.â
Although it would have been appropriate to decline the offer of a noblewoman accompanying her to the slums, she was in such a dire state that even her neighbor might not have lasted much longer without medication.
She had been in this poor condition for quite a few years, relying on medication to barely survive.
Moreover, seeing Lunaâs face, which resembled Deborahâs to some extent, she couldnât help but feel a sense of familiarity and thought it might be okay after all.
âThen, Iâm sorry, but may I ask you to⦠Sheâs not my family, but sheâs in so much painâ¦â
âOf course.â
Upon hearing that it was an urgent situation, Luna quickly took the ladyâs hand
As the astonished woman opened her eyes wide, feeling the soft touch of a noblewomanâs hand for the first time, Antes, who was standing nearby, asked where the house was.
âI-Itâs a small slum on the outskirts of the capitalâ¦â
Why is there such a handsome man here? Stumbling over her words due to the fresh shock, the woman vaguely explained the location, and Luna nodded, indicating she understood.
âOh, that would take about an hour round trip. Can you tell me the detailed location on the wayâ
âYes, yes!â
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Arriving at the destination the lady had provided, Luna involuntarily glanced around. The shabby shanty houses were so dense that it seemed impossible for that to be a home.
Even though she considered herself close to poverty, it seemed nobility was nobility. Luna felt an unnecessary sense of guilt as she followed the lady to the rundown house.
ââ¦Is this the person?â
Upon seeing a middle-aged woman lying on a dirty bed, struggling to breathe, Luna, who was feeling unwell, followed behind the lady into the dilapidated house.
âYes. Sheâs been bedridden and unable to get up for a few years nowâ¦â
As the daughter who had been running around day and night to collect money for her motherâs medicine suddenly disappeared a few days ago, the lady expressed deep sadness.
Luna sighed deeply at the unexpected and overlapping misfortunes that seemed to plague poor families.
âFor now, itâs better to move her to the hospital. In the meantime, leave a note in case her daughter returns.â
Before anyone could ask to help, Antes embraced the patient and took her to the carriage. It looked effortless, as if lifting a feather.
Leaving a note saying she would take care of the lady and promising to look after her instead of a daughter if she didnât return for a long time, Luna once again tightly held the worried womanâs hand.
âShe will be treated well. And if the daughter doesnât return for too long, Iâll try to find her.â