Chapter 99
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
âIt is a formal title, thus it wouldnât be right to refer to someone as such when they have yet to be knighted. If the day comes that you are inducted as a knight, Lady, I shall honor your wish.â
ââ¦â¦â
Light blue eyes bristling with calm anger stared directly into purple eyes. Though Violet had no intention of looking down on her, Alesia felt as if she was being mocked greatly.
ââ¦Then why have you not clarified it?â
âClarify what?â
âItâs easily explainable why I am personally exhibiting hostility against you, Ducal Lady. Iâm not a fool, I can at least say the reason. But thereâs no explanation on your part.â
ââ¦I just learned not to mind people.â
Amid the silence, Violetâs eyes darkened. Alesia frowned.
âYou donât mind people, you say. Does that mean that people arenât worth dealing with?â
âItâs not an easy task to try and convince someone who thinks theyâre right in their conviction. They wonât change that simply.â
ââ¦â¦â
In her life, Violet had never once seen a person change their mind just because they had been talked to rationally. She smiled.
It was an empty smile.
Feeling that emptiness, Alesia was about to speak, but she closed her mouth again.
âAnd, Lady Leshan, you seem to care quite a bit about your family. Iâd advise watching your actions better.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âIâm only saying this because you remind me of my younger brother.â
She meant it. Alesia and Cairn were exactly alike. Alesia thought very much like Cairn, and they even had the same temperament.
Violet spoke again.
âEven if I am to stay here longer, it doesnât seem like the two of us will have a pleasant time, so Iâll be taking my leave. May I ask that you convey my farewell to the Madam? I understand that sheâs busy, and I wouldnât want to take up her time just to say goodbye.â
ââ¦Iâll show you the way.â
âThereâs no need, Lady.â
âNo, youâve come here as a guest of my mother, and she told me to keep you company in her stead. I donât wish to treat a guest of ours awfully.â
In the end, Alesia was definitely smarter than Cairn. She could at least use her head.
In this respect, Violet further lowered her evaluation of Alesia. Even though she seemed moderately rational and knew how to use her head, she was obstinately reckless with her actions.
Alesia sent a message to the marchioness first, then she accompanied Violet to see her off.
The atmosphere between them was desolate.
âYou may not answer, but I would like to ask again. Why did you do what you did that day?â
âThat day?â
âThat day when you harassed your younger sister, Lady Aileen.â
âAhh.â
As they walked towards the main gate, Violet smiled at Alesia.
âI did it because I wanted to. Thereâs no special reason.â
Faced with Violetâs gentle expression, Alesia was so dumbfounded that she burst out in laughter.
âAs expected, youâre just keeping up a charade. I donât like you.â
âI never thought that anyone would say it to my face. Iâm afraid that I donât dislike you, Lady.â
ââ¦I hope we never see each other again.â
âUnfortunately, your wish is unlikely to come true. The Madam seems to be fond of me.â
ââ¦â¦â
Alesiaâs light blue gaze contained a complexity of emotions. Most of them were clearly negative, but Violet turned a blind eye to the sentiment.
Violet did not dislike Alesia. The young lady reminded her too much of Cairn.
Of course, Violet outright hated Cairn. For how many years exactly had he raised a hand at her? How could she possibly like him just because they shared the same blood?
But despite it all, she could still commend her younger brotherâs one redeeming factorâhis abhorrence towards injustice.
In Alesiaâs case, unlike Cairn, she was angry at the injustice that Violet had displayed. She came to this conclusion after careful deliberation first.
Violet wasnât averse to Alesiaâs personality.
âThen, Iâll see you again next time, Lady. I hope your misconception can be resolved before then.â
âHah, just what are youâ¦â
The Everett Duchyâs esteemed daughter climbed into the fancy carriage. And the woman who remained standing there could only look baffled.
It was only natural to feel dumbfounded after hearing that. Violet was saying that she hoped the âmisconceptionâ would be resolved, yet sheâs doing nothing to alleviate it.
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After her visit to the Leshan Marquisateâs residence, Violet became the marchionessâs teatime companion. And just as before, the dynamic between them continuedâthe marchioness would chatter on and Violet would listen.
In any case, House Leshan was amongst the ranks of nobility. Perhaps thatâs why the marchioness had quite a lot of stories to tell.
The marchioness told her about how the lady of House Tolofia was aiming for the position of the crown princeâs consort, about how rumors about Violet herself were spreading in high society, and about stories of a few young noblemen here and there.
The marchioness would also tell Violet about what she had heard from other private noble gatherings.
âI heard this only by chance, so itâs not to be completely trusted.â
Rumors of ambiguous origins were always rife amongst society. It was up to the listener to distinguish whether it was true or false.
Whether such rumors contained praise or derision, theyâre all the same.
One such woman here, who almost died in a lake due to a rumor, just smiled quietly.
It was not of good virtue to talk about someone whoâs not present. Still, Violet knew that the marchionessâs chatter was, in one way, her version of consideration towards Violet.
Information was power. The marchioness was hoping that Violet would not fall behind in terms of news about high society.