Chapter 272
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
âIâm sorry. Maybe some other time.â
Violet was cold to them.
Wanting to rest alone, yet constantly approached by people. It was as if they were lining up one after another.
They were brave. Considering everyone regarded Violet as the crown princeâs lover and the future empress, they still kept coming.
Was it just youthful innocence driven by pure affection, or was it a desire for power?
If it was the former, it was none of her business. If the latter, she was honestly impressed. Could they really think such ugly thoughts as wanting to become the empressâs paramour someday?
âWell, none of that matters.â
Violet left ambiguous hints to those who approached her. Thus, her admirers retreated easily, promising themselves a future opportunity.
Of course, Violet had no intention of conversing or dancing with them, even if given the chance.
Perhaps if she had a companion, fewer would approach. As her thoughts flowed strangely, someone of a different sort approached her.
âItâs been a while, Lady Everett.â
ââ¦Ah.â
Though the face was familiar, Violet struggled to recall who she was due to her fatigue.
âIâll skip the formal greetings. Is that alright?â
âSuit yourself.â
Violet responded arrogantly. Seeing this, the young lady of the Tolofia Countdom chuckled softly again.
âI was worried since I hadnât heard from you. Have you been well? I received new silk from the eastern nation this timeâ¦â
âContinuing this conversation like this will only tire us both, so why donât you get to the point?â
ââ¦â¦â
Attempts at normal socializing were futile in front of Violet. At her decisive attitude, Lady Tolofiaâs smile faded from her face.
âWhat makes you so proud?â
âIâve lost count of how many times Iâve heard thatâ¦â
âWhat makes you so haughty, standing alone in your nobility?â
When asked to get to the point, Lady Tolofia did not hesitate to show her true colors. This seemed to be her main point.
Violet was too tired to respond to that question. If she had a bit more energy left, she might have given a proper answer, but today that question seemed laughable and absurd.
Contrary to the other ladyâs expectations, her life was always intensely lived. Not only for Violet, but everyoneâs life must be like that.
Lady Tolofia did not know this fact, and she bit her lip and continued speaking. Though her tone was soft, her words were filled with spite.
âBeing born as noblewomen, our ideals are the same. We want to marry the man with the highest status and thus become the most noble woman. My mother lived like that, and my friends will live like that. And my daughters will live like that too.â
Living that way is only natural for noblewomen. Thatâs what Lady Tolofia said.
If that life is natural, then just live it. Without questioning, just live that way.
But she posed a question to Violet.
âEveryone lives like that, so why do you act so independently?â
Knowing the emotion in her eyes, Violet smiled. When they first met, Lady Tolofia had eyes like a doll, but now she finally looked human.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâll ask the opposite. If you donât live that way, will something terrible happen?â
âWhat? What are you sayingâ¦?â
âIf you donât live as a demure and beautiful woman, as someoneâs accessory, will you suddenly die?â
Die, you say. Even if you donât die, your âreputationâ will. Lady Tolofia was about to respond like that, but soon realized who she was talking to and bit her lip.
Such a response was useless to Violet, who lived freely despite any damage to her reputation.
âBaron Celettia inherited her fatherâs title herself.â
âBut itâs just a mere baronâs title!â
A woman can inherit a family title too. Itâs just a rare occurrence.
Only when there are no sons or suitable relatives to adopt.
But Violet questioned Lady Tolofia, who considered that an exception. Why do you think so?
âIs your life all about reputation?â
âWhat does thatâ¦â
Will you die if you donât maintain your reputation? Violet asked, and Lady Tolofia fell silent. She had lived for her reputation and would continue to live for it. Her life was the exact opposite of Violetâs.
Violet understood the hidden meaning in her silence.
âAre you merely a being who stakes your life on reputation?â
ââ¦â¦â
Isnât that quite futile?
Violet smiled.
She did not answer. More precisely, she couldnât.
Knowing that answering would make her feel insignificant.
Lady Tolofia trembled, unable to acknowledge even that insignificance.
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