Chapter 96
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
Upon hearing Violetâs answer, the marchioness smiled softly.
âSo, did you feel at ease?â
ââ¦Yes.â
âWhat a relief. But speaking as your chaperone and as Lilyâs friend, Iâd have to advise you to stop painting. Do you know why?â
âA little.â
âAs an esteemed ducal lady, you have no need for art. There are many people in this country who remain conservative and old-fashioned, and there are many aristocrats who wish to drag down those who are at the top. Numerous people are eager to judge and undermine the actions, words and everything else related to a ducal lady such as yourself, even with something as simple as what youâre wearing. Youâre refusing all invitations because you know that, donât you?â
ââ¦â¦â
âLetâs see. Rumor has it that Laurentâs designer got kicked out of the Everettâs mansion in the capital. Thus, Lady Everett must be very arrogant.â
âIs that so?â
Violet merely sipped her tea, unbothered. Narrowing her eyes at this, the marchioness laughed.
âI understand that you have no intention of entering social and political circles. But still, there will be times when youâd have to face some people even if you donât want to.â
âI appreciate your advice, truly, but Iâm quite alright.â
As Violet set down her teacup, she smiled. Itâs not that the marchionessâs advice meant nothing to her. Itâs just that she had already been through it countless times.
The marchioness smiled as well.
âOn the other hand, personally speaking, I wish to tell you that you should do whatever you want.â
âMay I ask why?â
âOf course. How can I not know the true reason why you had so many thorns around you three years ago? It was all because you didnât want to leave any openings to those who wish you any harm.â
ââ¦â¦â
âBut compared to how you were back then, you look so much more at ease. You started painting because you like it, didnât you? Then, thatâs enough. Whatâs the point of being conscious of other peopleâs opinions?â
âThatâs quite the uncharacteristically radical remark.â
âConsidering my position, thereâs no other way to answer. Before getting married, I was merely a daughter of a low-ranked viscount, and I came to a realization while observing the other nobles. âAh, if I keep trying to conform to those peopleâs standards, I will be left with nothing of my original self. I am my own person.â You understand?â
Though the marchioness spoke delicately, her words carried much seriousness. Violet looked at the smiling marchioness attentively.
âThe name Violet S. Everett has that weight. No matter what other people say, your esteem as a ducal lady shall never change. For them to say that a ducal lady is arrogantâwhat a bunch of idiots, arenât they? You are prideful because youâre in a position to keep your head held high.â
ââ¦Thank you very much for saying that.â
âGosh. My friendâs daughter is like my own daughter. Whenever you get the urge to come to the marquisate, donât hesitate at all and just come, alright? Iâll drop everything and make time just for you.â
As though responding to the marchionessâs kindness, Violet smiled broadly.
And the marchioness smiled as wellâit was the comfortable smile of a woman towards someone she considered a daughter.
* * *
After teatime, the two of them took a short stroll in the garden. In the meantime, the marchionessâs chatter was not over.
Even though Violet enjoyed talking to her, she couldnât help but feel a bit tired.
âBefore I became the Marquisâs wife, I mentioned that I was a daughter of a low-ranked, rural viscount, right? I only got to meet Lily during the debutante ball, and then we became close friends. And somehow or another, I started seeing my husband, though it was not without many hardships.â
When the marchionessâs story went on a tangent, it was nonetheless exciting. Listening to the love story, Violet was reminded of a romance novel.
The marchioness continued her story as they crossed the garden.
âPerhaps this is the reason, but itâs true that I donât tend to conform to tradition by default. I had this garden landscaped according to my tastes. Isnât it pretty?â
âYes, I agree. I think itâs very beautiful in a different way from Everettâs garden. I see itâs because of your tastes, Madam.â
âHohoho. My son, that rascalâhe keeps saying that it looks messy, but itâs only expected. I did it freely.â
In the midst of their long conversation, someone appeared before them. It was a man, politely standing in front of them.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOh my, Alec?â
âIâm here to greet you, Mother. I hope youâve been well. May I know who this is?â
âAh, yes, say hello. This is my guest, Lady Everett.â
âOhh, the most famous person in the capital these days. I greet you, the rising star of House Everett. I am Alec K. Leshan. Please feel free to call me Alec.â
The man who greeted her according to etiquette reached out one hand to her. Violet then offered her own hand, and the man kissed the back of her hand naturally.
Goosebumps rose up Violetâs spine.
âMay I call you Lady Violet? Ah, please forgive my rudeness. Mother, I heard that thereâs a bit of a problem going on at Titaro right now.â
âWhaaat? Ah, I was going to rest for the first time in quite a while, but thereâs nothing I can do. Alec, will you be a dear and show Her Ladyship around for a moment?â
Letting out a sigh, the marchioness smiled helplessly and looked at Violet with a sad expression.
âIâm sorry, itâs something out of my hands. Iâll be right back, but you and Alec can continue touring the garden. I donât wish to treat Everettâs lady and my friendâs daughter like thisâIâll be sure to come back right away after Iâve finished my work.â
âOf course, Madam. Please donât be pressured to rush.â
When the marchioness went away, the young lord and Violet remained in their seats.