Author: Tam
Blenn, who was careful to follow her, hid his body.
However, he didnât hide in the same place as Serdel. So that she wonât get in trouble for her strange look if someone notices it.
He just watched her from a distance.
In the past, even that would have bothered her in the past, but not now.
He had secretly followed Serdel when she and Redan left the mansion in disguise as an old man.
It was the same with Dell. Because it was to protect both of them in case Serdel was put in danger.
Serdel pressed the ring while not looking at Blenn.
Right after that, she could hear the voices of the subordinates Redan had given her.
[Before reporting the situation, I would like to inform you about the Ashley Robello you were looking for earlier. It is said that she was one of the greatest help in putting an end to Count Deriensâ shadow business a very long time ago. It is also said that the two of them had a romantic relationship at one point.]
Count Deriens took all of her fatherâs business and property, which she had inherited from the Baron, and almost killed her. Itâs scary that she survived and is now living as someone else.
The situation was similar to the situation Serdel experienced in the past, only the character was different.
[She is good at business, and in the basement of the entrance to the homeless area, she runs a gambling room with a bar used by many commoners.]
Count Deriens knew she was dead, while she had been sending a man to watch his every move for a long time.
[I thought it would be best to take advantage of Ashley Robelloâs revenge, so I sent the bait through her minions, and the opponent took it. She also leaked information to the nobles who hated Count Dariens and made them attack him.]
âSo, whatâs the result?â
[It did manage to shake Count Dariens up to a certain extent.
But it seemed a little weak, and when Count Sollette went missing, his son, who took over as head of the family, got rid of any evidence of his fatherâs dealings with Count Deriens. This could have been a weakness for the family in the future, so she also told him what she knew.]
Falden is currently holding Count Sollette as a prisoner.
As much as the son followed him, it probably went into Faldenâs ear.
âI donât know if itâs something theyâve worked on.â
[I think we can get more than half of Count Deriensâ business in two months.]
Suddenly, she wondered how deeply they could investigate and understand.
âDo you know where the Count Sollette disappeared?â
[Iâm not sure, but it seems like the 2nd Prince was involved. But itâs not confirmed]
Itâs confirmed.
[Please donât worry. Even if the 2nd Prince intervenes, the masterâs existence will not be revealed.]
When they bit Faldenâs tail, it showed that their skills were never small.
But why didnât they find out about the Countess?
[Then, Iâll get going.]
As the wave disappeared, Serdelâs mind also calmed down.
âI have to make time.â
She got an inside view of the mansion, but couldnât afford to look inside.
To be more honest, she was scared.
The more intense the thought of having to find out, the more the fear that had subsided from below for some reason rose.
So it was hard to move easily.
She was afraid that if she was shocked, she might go crazy.
âWhooâ¦â
Serdel took a deep breath to shake off the tension that had suddenly risen.
Then she gets out of the dark shadow and returns to her seat but thenâ Tuk!
Something fell from the sky.
ââ¦What is this?â
When she picked it up, it was a small box. She looked up at the sky as she raised her head.
There was nothing but the moon and stars.
Could it be that the Lord of the Wizard Tower is playing a prank? When she untied the ribbon and opened the inside, there was a luxurious hairpin.
There were beautiful jewels that shone brightly under the night sky.
Tuk. Another box that was a little bit bigger fell from the sky.
Although it was not flashy, it was an earring with a neat and luxurious feel.
And before she even took one more step.
A box larger than the previous two boxes fell.
The size of the ribbon was also large.
There were shoes inside.
At the same time, someone jumped from a tree a few steps ahead. It was Blenn. When the hell did he moveâ? Leaves fell all around him.
âCongratulationsâ I wanted to give it as a gift earlier, but the Lady is so busyââ
More than that, there were so many people congratulating her.
He didnât want to be stuck between them and give the same congratulations to her.
So he always carried it in his magic pocket.
âI was going to give it to you on the way back to the mansion⦠but I think the Lady is a bit depressedâ¦.â
He approached and knelt down on one knee.
Then he took the shoes out of the box.
âPlease excuse me. Lady.â
He took her shoes off carefully and put her new shoes on.
Contrary to what it looked like, it was quite comfortable. More than any other shoes sheâs worn.
âA long time ago, when my younger sister complained that her shoes were uncomfortable, I did this. I love making things.â
A new shoe was worn on the other foot.
âYou always looked uncomfortable walking. Is this okay?â
Itâs not just the point okay.
Her feet didnât hurt, and neither did her ankles or calves.
Seeing Serdelâs face brightening, he smiled, saying, âItâs a relief.â
In his magic pouch, he kept the shoes and box she had been wearing just before.
âIâll give it to you after I fix this too.â
ââ¦Thank you, Blenn.â
âAre you feeling a little better?â
âUng.â
The disturbing emotions subsided.
âThatâs a relief.â
He got up and stepped back.
Serdel walked past him and went back to the garden. Addis, who was coming fast, pulled her along and made her danceâ.
She felt like she was on a roller coaster.
Serdelâs eyes, which had been spinning like a top for a long time by Addis, started to spin suddenly.
Addis became a drunkard while holding a bottle of wine with one hand.
âYou should dance like this! Trust me.â
Addisâ limbs moved uncontrollably. Serdelâs body was strangely bent in the same way.
âKyaaa!â
The genius knight was weak in drinking.
And she was terribly bad at dancing.
So the knights paid a silent tribute.
*****
Addisâs bad drinking stopped only after Belters knocked her out.
Embarrassed, Blenn quickly supported Serdel.
âAre you okay, Lady?â
âAre you okay?â
Falden, who approached, also asked anxiously.
ââ¦Iâm okay.â
âI think she needs to leave her seat now. She doesnât usually drink alcohol, but she seems to have been relieved a lot since she stepped down from the position of a successor. I donât think sheâll get drunk, but she seems to be having a good time.â
Belters shook his head.
âAnyway, isnât it so terrifying?â
Perhaps the situation just before was ridiculous, Falden burst out laughing.
âW, weâll be on our way!â
The knights who were paying attention carried Addis and disappeared one by one.
They had to go back to the palace because they were only allowed to leave for a short time.
Seeing them moving away, Serdel bowed her head politely to Belters and Falden.
âOh, you donât have to do that. You donât have to. Are you sure youâre okay?â
Falden waved his hand and stopped Serdel from grabbing the hem of her dress.
ââ¦Iâm okay.â
Although sheâs still dizzy.
âThen Iâll be on my way, too.â
âAhâ¦Thatâs too bad.â
Falden scratched the back of his head as he licked his lips.
But he didnât grab her.
Because itâs very late.
He turned around only after seeing her get into the carriage with Belters.
âDamn it, Dame Addisâ I will see you tomorrow!â
Ugh, as Falden was grinding his teeth, Beltersâ face, who had been smiling just before, subsided.
âThe atmosphere in Marquis of Spendar is bad. Did you hear that?â
âAh, I heard about it before I came here. The Marquis was hospitalized.â
âHe was poisoned.â
âItâs probably not the work of Sir Damon, who began to be recognized by him for this, but his half-brothers.â
âBut the half-brothers seemed to be driving Damonâs work.â
Tsk. Falden clicked his tongue in displeasure. There was nothing more dirty than using poison.
Since he had managed to save his life in a number of crises so far, Falden was terrified of poison.
âThey say the eldest of the Marchionessâ sons are making a fuss to bring down Sir Damon, claiming to be the head of the family.â
Beltersâ eyes darkened.
âI heard from the person who I planted it separately, that he sent a marriage proposal to Lord Serdel.â
In an instant, Faldenâs eyes lit up.
âI think he was trying to take advantage of Lord Serdelâs authority. Or maybe he was trying to scratch Sir Damonâs nervesââ
âHow dareââ
Faldenâs body rose.
âPlease calm down, Your Highness.â
Belters let out a low sigh as he watched Faldenâs eyes gradually turn red.
It was then.
An old man who was pretending to be weak in front of Serdel before ran at a frightening speed.
âI just got a call! The sons of Marquis Spendar are dead.â