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âYour Royal Highness, Lady Neuwanstein.â
âOh, Lady Nurembert, long time no see.â
While I greeted Duchess Nurembert, Theobalt apologized and left. As he did so, he gave me a meaningful look, which seemed to mean to meet him later.
âThank you for the gift,â said the Duchess, with a sad look of courtesy. I thought for a moment about how to explain the appointment I made at the time and eventually said something else.
âIâm glad you received it. But I canât see your son yet.â
âYes.â
It was a question I asked without much thought, but the weak duchessâs response was unusual.
Looking at the sad look on her face, chewing her lips and clasping her hands together. Some might think that I sent a declaration of war as a Christmas gift.
âMadamâ¦â?
âOh, Iâm sorry. Nora couldnât make it today because he had some work to do.â
What on earth was the reason for the only son of the Nurembert family and the nephew of the empress to not attend the Christmas banquet? I wondered if it had been like this in the past as I couldnât remember.
At that time, I didnât have time to look into other peopleâs affairs because I was concerned about my own. Only..
âAre you sick?â
âNo, Iâm not. Thank you for asking. And, madamâ¦â
âYeah?â
âPlease forget what I asked you the other day. I wasnât thinking straight.â
I stared at Heideâs pale face for a moment, and then, unconsciously, I asked, âDid the Duke scold you?â
âNo, that didnât happen⦠itâs just that madam is young, and might get burdened.â
Well, I guess what the Duke of Steel said was right. As I watched the slender woman continue to stutter with a squeezing voice, my heart felt stuffy.
Why didnât she just tell her husband about it? Moreover, based on what the Duke had said earlier, it didnât seem that Nora was even illâ¦â¦ . he wasnât beaten by his father and fell ill, right?? Hey, no way, no way, the Duke wasnât like thatâ¦
âOh, my God.â
âOh, look at them.â
âTheyâre so cuteâ¦â
I and the Duchess turned to the small murmur that spread out of the blue. It went without saying that the next moment I burst into laughter.
Christmas vocals sung by choirs had already come to an end and a lively waltz was flowing.
In the middle of the still secluded dance floor, the twins, Leon and Rachel, stood hand in hand and danced. They were still clumsy, but considering their age, they were perfect.
âLeon, be careful! Rachelâs aiming for the back of your foot.â
âWhy did you hit me?!â
It was needless to say that I slapped Elias on the back because he was determined to ruin his little cute siblingsâ mood.
âIs your mouth going to grow thorns if you donât ruin the good atmosphere?â
âWhatâs so good about that atmosphere? They look so clumsy.â
âThen why donât you go teach them?â
âWhy me? Itâs up to my eldest son!â
At Eliasâs clever act, Jeremy followed suit without a momentâs hesitation, âIâm going to be a knight. I have no talent or interest in dancing. In that sense, Shuri, why donât you go? Of course, if you have a partnerâ¦â
âLady Neuwanstein, would you give me the honor of dancing with you at this Christmas banquet?â
Whatever nonsense Jeremy was about to say next, it was horribly cut off by Theobalt, who suddenly approached and reached out to me.
I smiled at the two boyâs faces that quickly turned ugly, and gently held the crown princeâs hand and headed to the dance floor. Before I knew it, many men and women were joining the dance line.
âUnexpectedly, youâre very skilled.â
âIs that a compliment? Your Highness is good too.â
âAhaha, donât make fun of me. Iâve been practicing a lot.â
After a short and exciting song, I was thirsty and tried to step down for a drink, but Theobalt held my hand and led me. It was a passage leading to the outside of the banquet hall.
Because there were so many eyes, I was so exhausted that I couldnât speak and quietly followed.
âWhere are we goingâ¦â
âWhat I said earlier. I want to show you that place.â
His private library? Was he very spontaneous or should I say that he didnât know how to give up?
Anyway, I thought it was just a tour and I might have a book to bring to Leon, our little intellectual, so I obediently followed Theobalt to his private library.
There was no way to reject such a thing as he was the crown prince.
However, when I reached the Crown Princeâs private library, I was completely blown away.
Oh, my God, it was a greenhouse garden made by plowing the terrace, with so many bookshelves poking up the ceiling in a glass-to-ceiling room.
It was a place to enjoy reading leisurely while enjoying a garden full of spring grass flowers that could not be seen in this season. I would see why this immature crown prince was so desperate to show me this place.
âDo you like it?â
Theobalt, who was smiling awkwardly while I was admiring the place, asked carefully.
âItâs a beautiful place. I might end up reading all day here.â
âYou got it right. Itâs better indoors than outdoors. What kind of books do you usually enjoy reading?â
âWell, itâs mainly history and politics, but sometimesâ¦â
Theobalt, who was approaching the front of a huge bookcase, was suddenly cut off by a loud noise.
What is this? Who else is here besides us�
âOh, my goodness. You surprised me. Did you come to find that old book again?â
The main culprit behind the noise was a figure that wasnât expected at all, Cardinal Richelieu.