Hannah answered calmly, âI just went out to buy the Young Masterâs toys at Lady Astelleâs order. I went with the attendant of the annex.â
Kaizen sent someone to the annex to call the attendant Hannah was talking about.
The maid, who had gone under his orders, returned with the attendant.
âWeâve never been to anywhere other than the general store. The shopkeeper will testify,â the attendant said clearly.
âThe ring is not poisonous, the teacup is not poisonous, and the maid hasnât been to a suspicious place.â
Kaizen turned to the Marchioness with annoyed eyes.
âWhy the hell did you make this fuss?â
âY-Your Majestyâ¦â¦â
âHow did you know that the maid had been out and about?â
The Marchioness realized her own mistake and fell to her knees on the floor.
âYour Majesty. Itâs all my faultâ¦â¦ I only believed the words of my maid and made this mistakeâ¦â¦â
The Marchioness dripped tears as she lamentedly begged for forgiveness.
As she wept, she blamed her maid for giving her the wrong information.
Kaizen did not fall for such an obvious trick.
He pointed towards Astelle and ordered, âApologize to her if you know it was a mistake.â
The Marchioness bit her lower lip as she turned her body towards Astelle.
She then bowed her head deeply and she apologized.
âI made this mistake because I misunderstood the situation. Iâm really sorry.â
Astelle silently accepted her apology without saying anything.
Kaizen gave Florin a cold command, âGo back to the capital with the Marchioness immediately.â
Astelle looked at Florin, who stood silently, for a moment.
Florinâs cute face was terrifyingly expressionless.
She was as expressionless as a statue, but when Kaizen and her eyes met, she instantly changed to a bewildered expression as if she were wearing a mask.
Kaizenâs added, âAnd tell the Marchioness to stay in the mansion for the time being. Until the disposition is decided.â
It meant that the Marchioness was under house arrest.
Florin realized that the emperor was no longer in the mood to say anything. She silently bowed her head and walked away.
***
âLady Astelle. Itâs not what you promised, is it?â
After a brief storm passed and the tea party was over, Vellian came up to Astelle and asked.
Astelle widened her eyes as if confused by what he was talking about.
âI kept my promise. I didnât touch the Marchioness, did I?â
âWhat the hellâ¦â¦â
Vellian covered his eyes with his hand and let out a long sigh.
He looked very distressed, but unfortunately, Astelle had no sympathy.
He sighed and said, âWell, from the beginning, I didnât think this tea party would end normally.â
âSo, was it the reason you brought His Majesty here?â
Did you think that if you bring the emperor, nothing will happen?
Vellian did not answer. Instead, he questioned Astelle, âAre you satisfied now that you made a big deal out of tricking that foolish Marchioness?â
âI am,â Astelle answered frankly.
âTo be honest, Iâm glad that dangerous woman has disappeared from Theorâs side.â
Astelle wanted to get rid of the Marchioness.
So she had Hannah show a vial in advance of the Marchionessâ spy and put some powder in the Marchionessâs teacup.
The powder on her teacup was elaine berry powder.
The fruit of the Elaine tree had no taste or smell when ground into a powder. It was a necessary ingredient for making nutritional supplements.
Dried Elaine berries have been in Astelleâs medicine box since she first left the Carlenberg mansion.
Grind the blue Elaine fruit well, add the burned pigment, and combine to form a deep purple powder.
After kneading it and spreading it thinly, tear it up a little bit by hand, and put it in a glass bottle to make it look like purple petals.
Of course, if you look closely, you will quickly notice that it is strange.
Itâs hard to tell them apart from a glance.
The Marchioness was terrified, thinking Astelle would retaliate against her.
So she was easily caught up in such a simple thing.
âI am very glad that Lady Astelle is satisfied.â
âThank you for your help, Count.â
Astelle bowed her head slightly and expressed her gratitude.
Vellian looked at her in shock and spit out curse-like words.
âIf you go to the capital, you will meet the people of the Croychen again. What are you going to do then?â
âIt doesnât matter. Iâll go to the capital and go back right away. No matter how much the Croychens resent me, they wouldnât bother trying to harm me in such a sensitive situation.â
Florin was being chosen as the future empress. There is no reason for Croychens to do dangerous things to harm the former empress.
âI donât know about the other Croychens, but Marquis Croychen or Florin wouldnât make such a choice.â
***
âHey, sweetheartâ¦â¦ thatâ¦â¦â
As she stood in front of the dressing table, the Marchioness of Croychen wept as she looked back at her daughter sitting by the window.
âHis Majesty was so angryâ¦â¦â
Florin sat by the window and didnât even move.
A view of the garden could be seen through the window.
Many red roses were in full bloom in the garden.
The strong scent of roses permeated the warm wind.
But in Florinâs eyes, the whole thing was just annoying.
âHey Florin, are you listening to me?â
The Marchioness got mad at Florin as she walked towards the window.
Florin then turned her gaze to her mother.
âHey! Heeeey! Are you listening to me?!â
âIt happened because my mother made up such a stupid thing, so what should I do now?â
Florin looked at her mother coldly and said, âWhat on earth were you thinking of doing that? What benefit would you have from doing something like that?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âMy mother was trying to torment her nephew but it failed, so she devised all of this.â
âThatâ¦â¦that because she was so arrogantâ¦â¦!â
We canât choose who our parents are, but wouldnât it be better not to have such stupid parents?
Florin had such a ruthless thought for a moment.
âSo, did you make me and my father in trouble just because you were in a bad mood? Just because of your pride?â
It was the same today.
Her mother fell into the trap so obvious.
The Marchioness did not answer.
Florin shook and turned her head.
âI have nothing to say, so please leave. My head hurts and I need to rest.â
It was too rude to say to her biological mother, but the Marchioness was not angry with Florin.
Because her husband, Marquis Croychen loved Florin the most in the family.
He said that only this shrewd second daughter resembled himself, and he devoted to Florin who was weak since childhood.
Florin closed her eyes as she sat back on the chair.
As the room became quiet, a voluminous woman approached Florin.
Florin asked, âNanny, did you know that I want to know about Astelle?â
âYes, Lady.â
The nanny answered, putting a warm blanket over Florinâs shoulder.
âI have done everything I can find out about the former empress.â
âI want to hold onto her weakness just in case. How about that? Anything special?â
âThere was nothing special about her. She lived in the countryside all six years. The female pharmacist used to come and go a long time, but it was probably because of the child, her nephew.â
âI see.â
Florin also took medicine every day when she was young.
She was so weak that she couldnât even come to the capital.
At that time, the Croychen family was not very wealthy.
If Florin wasnât clever, her father wouldnât have paid for her medicine properly.
However, after proving that Florin was clever and useful enough, her father suddenly began to pay attention to her.
Thanks to this, she was able to recover her health and joined the social circle in the capital as well.
As she closed her eyes and recalled the past, she heard the nannyâs voice, âBut the maid who was working in the Castle of Maern said something strange.â
âHuh?â
Florin woke up to the nannyâs words.
The nanny spoke with a meaningful expression, âShe heard it when she went to the hunting lodge. The child called Lady Astelle âmomâ.â
ââ¦â¦what?â
Florin blinked at the unexpected word.
But she soon laughed.
âWhatâs weird about that? I used to call my nanny âmotherâ when I was a child.â
âIt was.â
Florin smiled and spoke again after a momentâs thought, âI should also find out about the childâs birth.â
***
The next few days passed quietly.
Astelle didnât even step out of the annex because she had to take care of her grandfather.
A few days passed in a flash, and the day of the ball finally arrived.
âFinally.â
As soon as she opened her eyes in the morning, the tension rose.
It was the day of the ball she had been waiting for several days.
Astelle saw the light of dawn reflected through the window and made up her mind early.
âI have to do really well today.â
If her plans for today went well, she wouldnât have to worry about anything anymore.