Chapter 32.2
The Predator’s Contract Partner
âDo you remember the dried pansy flowers that girls received at the monastery of the Archbishop of Rosaria after they took their first oath? I spotted pansies blooming in the garden, remembered such a thing, and picked it.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Noraâs mouth was sealed.
âIâm also from the monastery of Archbishop Rosaria. He managed several monasteries, and probably Nora and I attended at different times.â¦. probably we were also in different monasteries. So Iâm sure weâve never met. But since I heard rumors that Nora was from a monastery, I knew.â
Elisha thought back to the handkerchief she had received from Nora in her previous life. On that handkerchiefâ¦â¦. The patterns and initials of the monastery Elisha was born in were embroidered.
It was a very old handkerchief. It was then she realized Nora was a fallen noblewoman like herself. Perhaps Nora was an illegitimate child of a noble, or from a fallen aristocratic family.
âThere are a lot of monasteries. How did you know that I was from Rosariaâs monastery among the monasteries?â
âI read all the knightsâ employment oaths and backgrounds. The butler gave it to me. The Black Lion Knight Order are individual knights of the General, and do not belong to the imperial family, so their history is kept in the mansion.â
Elisha spoke softly and evenly. It was awareness from her previous life, but she double-checked when she read her history a while ago.
âActually⦠I was a little comforted. I was seized by Jacob from the monastery and lived in frustration. Nora became a knight. I wondered how it would have been like to live like that. Thatâs all. Soâ¦â¦. I want to have a conversation. Thatâs what I thought.â
âWhy with me?â
âIt was encouraging to see doing well from a similar situation. Like a shining light from afar. Sometimes, I was comforted. In addition, I found out that you were from the same group of monasteries managed by Rosaria-nim.â¦. I was happy. Itâs just my personal feelings that donât mean much.â
Elisha saw Noraâs downcast eyes.
Usually, the ladies liked Nora. But sometimes they resented her proximity to men. Nora was regarded as suchâeither over-admired or bitterly debased. It was the first time a lady, namely Elisha had said something like this to her⦠relating to her and humanizing her.
ââ¦â¦..Thank you, maâam.â
Elisha nodded.
The carriage began to run quietly again. They were on a road now where the sunlight and noise from the outside reached the vehicle.
Elisha opened the window and looked out. Nora was quietly lowering her eyes. Noraâs cheeks in the sun were a little red.
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âIs this the right place?â
Ian tilted his head, opening the carriage door. Elisha nodded.
Where the wagon stopped was an old, very small signboard.
Spencer Brokerage.
Ordinary people wouldnât even know what it meant. Elisha visited a real estate office. It was a narrow, old workplace, but amusingly in one day, a few mansions were bought and sold within these very walls.
âIs this your first time?â
the gatekeeper inquired as he looked at Elisha.
âYes.â
âGuards, please wait in front of the door. Donât worry, itâs safe.â
In the capital, real estate investments by aristocrats were newly in vogue. Since the stakes were high in real estate, there had been instances where accompanying escorts caused disturbances if the transaction did not go well. After that, there was a firm rule to leave guards by the front door.
âWorks for me. I canât let Lucerne know about what Iâll buy here.â¦. at least not yet.â
âThe streets will be in chaos when the parade begins soon. It is impossible,â
Nora refused sharply.
âThere are no exceptions,â
said the gatekeeper. When Nora placed her hand on the sword on her waist, Elisha shook her head.
âNora, Iâll be right back. I wonât be in danger,â
Elisha reassured her softly.
âPromise me that youâll be done in 10 minutes.â
When Ian said that, he looked around the store with a troubled expression and added,
âPlease promise me that you will never leave the store without us.â
âOf course.â
Elisha entered the store.