There was such a saying: if one was repeatedly exposed to a certain environment, later when placed in that situation again, oneâs reaction would be a reflex. For Irene, it was Riel. Â Just hearing Riel's voice, she unconsciously recalled all her past negative experiences with her, and her hands clenched tightly. Her heartbeat ominously.
âSister... are you not going to see me?â
Was it because it had been a while? Irene felt like she was dreaming, even more than a dream. When Irene refused to look back, Riel reached out to Ireneâs shoulder. But her hands could not reach where she wanted them to go.
âLet go of my hand. Duke.â
When she heard that, Irene lifted her head.
Noel held Rielâs hand, which was reaching out to Irene. His expression as he glared at Riel was extremely cold.
âNoelâ¦â
Seeing Noel protecting her, Irene called out his name in a small voice. At the sound of familiarity, Riel clenched her teeth. She then looked at Noel, her face hardened and frigid.
âIn a place of reverence and formality, I do not wish to make a scene. Even more so, the high-ranking Duke of Kirsten molesting a powerless woman.â
âRiel!â
Irene shouted abruptly at Rielâs threat.
But neither Riel nor Noel retreated.
Irene felt an oncoming headache. She did not expect to meet Riel in a place like thisâ¦She could feel the attention of people around her, causing a slight commotion, at the disturbance. Irene strongly wished she could leave the place right then and there butâ¦
She could not make trouble for Noel...nor did she want to avoid it anymore. Irene hardened herself and walked in front of Riel determinedly. She blinked at Noel.
Reading her eyes that assured him, Noel released Rielâs hand. Riel, who had an expression of dissatisfaction for a while, pursed.
âLetâs talk outside. This place is somewhere where we shouldnât raise our voices.â
âSister, you have changed a lot. Living with the Duke must be very comfortable...â
âRiel.â
â...â
Riel, who attempted to sarcastically mock Irene, was rendered mute at Ireneâs cold tone.
Riel bit her lips and turned around. Irene glanced at Noel for a moment, then spoke, âI came here to quietly enjoy. I apologise, please wait for a moment.â
âItâs not for you to apologise Irene. Is it really alright that I donât go with you?â
Noel asked worriedly, but Irene gently nodded her head.
âYes, because itâs my duty...andâ¦â
For a moment, the figure of Noel who faced the Great Duke without avoiding, flickered into her mind. She wanted to be as confident as he was.
âBecause itâs something I must deal with.â
â...Alright. I understand. However, it is a hassle to re-enter this exhibition hall, so I will wait for you at the Tea Party venue.â
âYes. See you later.â Noel nodded, and Irene hurriedly followed after Riel.
After staring at Ireneâs back for a while, soon left the exhibition hall. Riel headed to a place with as little people as possible. Her parents would not have allowed Riel, who was weak, to go out. Irene wondered how Riel could possibly leave the Chase mansion, but there seemed to be numerous guards around her.
âHere we do.â
When Riel stopped walking in the middle of the grass, Irene, who was following behind, took a few steps back.
âI want to talk to my sister alone, so could you leave me alone?â Riel said to the guards surrounding her.
âBut the Countâs order is to protect the young lady no matter what happensâ¦â
âSo, youâre going to interrupt my conversation with my sister?â
âWe apologiseâ
âYes? Well thenâ¦â
When the guards showed no sign of retreating, Riel suddenly drew the guardâs sword and held it at her neck. Not only the escorts, but also Irene was stunned.
âRiel!â
âMiss!â
âIf there is a wound on my neck, your neck wonât be left. Still donât you want to listen to me?â
âH-, oh. I understand, please put the sword down. Itâs dangerous.â
âIâll keep holding this. Disappear.â Riel commanded.
âYesâ¦â
The guards were forced to resign because of Rielâs tough attitude. Nevertheless, Riel did not put the sword around her neck. She looked back at Irene.
âSister, you want me to die, donât you?â
â...Riel, what are you doing now?â
âThatâs exactly it. To leave the house like that, youâre telling me to die.â
Irene stared at Riel wordlessly. She tried to figure out what to say. But suddenly, Riel lowered her head, and tears started to fall.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSister, Iâm exhausted. Iâm having such a hard time. Because I donât have Sister, all the employees ignore me. No one takes care of me. Itâs my fault, so please come back sister.â
âRiel.â
âThatâs enough. Even if you donât, itâs hard for me. Unlike Sister, I was born with a weak bodyâ¦â
âRiel, I told you. I am no longer your sister. I have already severed ties with this family. There is no point in coming all the way here, to do this.â
â...very good.â
Riel raised her head and threw the sword she was holding at Irene. If it had been thrown a little harder, Irene would have been injured. She did not intentionally reduce her power. Riel only lacked the strength.
âWhatâs so good about being so cocky?â
âRiel.â
âYou donât even know much about yourself, and youâre so proud.â
â...I know myself well.â
âNo, you donât. If it werenât for my family, you would have long been dead. Why are you so proud of yourself?â
âWhat do you mean?â
Her words were strange for simply a conversation about family ties. Rielâs attitude was too imposing for that, and she treated Irene as if she were a stranger -- an outsider of the family.
When she asked Riel, whether she had said her words impulsively, she glanced at Rielâs face which was momentarily crossed with embarrassment.
âRiel, what are you...?â
â...I came to meet Sister today to tell you that you will regret it. How difficult it is for you to move out of a safe home and lead a difficult life down the rocky road. And itâs not too late. My parentsâ anger has eased to some extent, so you can come back.â
There was a clear sign of changing the subject, but Irene no longer wished to continue the conversation. Above all, she was worried about Noel, who was waiting outside for her.