Chapter 46
Undercover Infiltration Duchess
Erit was born on April 12, and Ezet was born on April 9, just two years apart. As a child, Ezet enjoyed three days after her birthday on the 9th and until Eritâs birthday approached, which was only one year apart from her sister.
Even though she and her sister knew that the gap did not decrease as they grew older together, she was glad that the three days seemed to have been magical and made her an adult.
âHmm. Did you say it was a secret?â
Edmond blinked slowly and stroked the back of Ezetâs hand with his fingertips.
âLet me guess Miladyâs birthday.â
âWhat?â
Ezet was surprised. Is he trying to find the document by ordering it with a terminal?
âAre you going to order the butler to look for my birthday?â
âI wonât do anything thatâs not cool. The secret is the egoâ¦â
His fingertips swept up her arms past the back of her hand and reached her shoulder. Ezet cringed her neck with goosebumps.
âHe who has secrets must speak for himself.â
âEdmond? Iâm not going to tell you.â
âSince youâve given me some interesting common sense, Iâll tell you a little game.â
Edmond insinuated in Ezetâs ear.
âAdd Miladyâs birthday, plus five.â
âHuh? Wellâ¦â
Nine plus nine plus five equals 23.
âWhy are you suddenly asking me to do calculations?â
A number prank came to her mind when she was calculating. Whatever you think in your head, a problem that makes you get the same answer, or a calculation game in which you multiply the number you believe by something and divide it again to tell the other personâs response.
âEdmond, if youâre going to add the same number and multiply it to tell me the answerâ¦â
âTry multiplying it by five again. Then whatâs the answer?â
âHuh? Wellâ¦â
Multiplying 23 by 5 equals 115. Ezet tilted her head.
âWhat is it? Itâs weird.â
115 had nothing to do with her birthday, 9. It was neither 9 nor 90 or 99 nor a multiple of 9.
What can he know from this?
âDid you finish calculating?â
âYes. 115.â
âMiladyâs birthday is on the 9th.â
âHick!â
Ezetâs shoulders wince. How can he get a 115 to 9? Edmond grinned as he looked at Ezetâs wide amber eyes.
âItâs a simple equation. If you add the number you think twice, add five, multiply it by five again, subtract 25 and divide it by 10; you get the number you think about.â
âAhâ¦â
She didnât know there was more calculation in the back. Caught in Edmondâs tricks, Ezet turned red.
âItâs April 9th. Good day.â
âWell, is that so?â
His reaction made it clear that he didnât know Eritâs birthday. She was a little nervous because she even said her birthday, but she canât undo what she said. Ezet took reasonable notice and moved on. It was because the host of the auction came up to the stage.
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As she imagined, no one raised the price by pressing the buzzer recklessly because it was an auction involving aristocrats.
The bidder quietly said the amount when the bidder pressed the buzzer attached to the seat and pointed it out in the order it was pressed. If no more bidders come out of the highest price, ten counts, and the winning bidder is determined. It was customary to applaud and celebrate the winning bid when the winning bidder came out.
âThe next item is the Ruby of Heaven. The size of 300 carats is amazing but look. This elegant red light!â
The crimson ruby in the golden case was very transparent and quite heavy. Is that a noble thing?
âAll right, Iâm gonna buy that for Edmond.â
Itâs a little too big to make a cufflink. Then would it be better to make a brooch and decorate the jacket? Itâs a bit decorative for a man to do, but itâll go well with Edmondâs gorgeous and beautiful appearance. Above all, she liked Rubies, which resembled the color of his eyes.
âWe have 800 thousand Lund. Any more?â
Ezet pressed the buzzer attached to the seat. She was surprised to hear a loud beep sound because she pressed it a little hard. The host slightly raised his eyebrows and asked Ezet with a bright smile.
âA beautiful lady wanted to bid. Go ahead.â
âA million Lund.â
She was going to say 900,000, but she said a million loudly. A million Luunds per ruby makes her hands tremble, but half of her budget was enough.
âMilady, are you going to buy Ruby?â
âYes.â
âThen Iâllâ¦â
âIâm going to buy it with my own money. I havenât used this monthâs budget yet.â
Ezetâs heart throbbed at the thought of a million Lund, but she didnât lose her smile. Edmondâs gaze went slightly up to the right and soon returned to its place. Then he sat leaning deeply against the back of the chair.
âWe have a million Lunds.â
âLund 1.1 million.â
An old lady sitting about two rows ahead of Ezet beat the buzzer and raised the bid.
Oh no. Ezet kicked her tongue inside.
â1.6 million rounds!â
Even before she hit the buzzer, she was enthusiastic about the price. Ezetâs face turned red, but the host naturally turned to the old lady, raising the bid.
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âWeâve got 1.6 million pounds.â