Jenny put the envelope on the desk and tilted her head, lifting the belt. âWhere are you going to use this?â
âItâs just, it doesnât look good to wear a dress and carry this dagger around.â
So I measured my size and fastened the belt to hold the dagger on the inner thigh in the dress. I tried it on the spot.
I entrusted it to Madam Plada, and thanks to her excellent skills, it was well-crafted, and it wasnât inconvenient to move. I fastened the dagger to my leg and lowered the skirt again.
Jenny watched the whole process and once again asked, âDo you think youâll ever use the dagger? Surely there will be many knights who will protect you.â
âBut you never know. And who knows? I might catch monsters with this dagger.â
âBy the way, Madam. It looks like it will arrive soon.â Jenny smiled slightly, as if what I said was a joke, then left.
Well, I didnât think I could swing a real dagger around and catch monsters, but sometimes, itâs hard to tell what might happen.
Although Rupert wasnât here, the preparations proceeded without any setbacks. There wasnât much to prepare for the hunting per se; it was mainly essentials for the wife, Erin â parasols and the like, handkerchiefs, and several dresses. Other daily necessities were packed, as well.
And thanks to Madam Pladaâs full support, Erinâs wardrobe was quite glamorous. And on her recommendation, I picked another maid.
There were more and more things to do, so it was too much for Jenny alone. There were many maids inside the house, but I didnât know who was on which side, so I didnât choose from them.
âHello, Madam. My name is Lia.â
I looked at the woman who came up with Jenny and nodded. She looked a little older than Jenny, but her movements were unusual.
âNice to meet you. Where did you work before?â
âI was working at the Imperial Palace but have recently taken a break. I came here after receiving a recommendation from Madam Plada.â
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After hearing her explanation, I understood. If you had worked in the Imperial Palace, you would have been educated on basic manners and manners.
âJennie is helping me a lot in the house. If you work for me, youâll be dealing with things outside.â
I handed out the contract, which she swiftly signed. I also gave Jenny a separate contract the other day.
âYes, leave anything to me.â
The two were hired separately by me, apart from being employed at the townhouse. Of course, this was a secret to Rupert.
âAlright, I like useful people. For now, go out and listen to Jennyâs explanation and rest.â
The moment the employment was decided, I changed the way I spoke to Jenny. I wasnât really used to it, but it was the right thing to do in this world.
I pondered over Liaâs usefulness as I watched them leave. Madam Plada sent me a better talent than I thought.
But itâs up to me to make her my person. If it were simply to do chores, the maids of the house would have sufficed.
After they had left, I picked up the white envelope Jenny had brought. This time, the words âDear Count Spiletâ were written in elegant handwriting.
Someone was helping me from afar. Iâd like to return the favor if I find out who it was.
Anyway, what was inside the envelope did not seem to be paper. So I shook the envelope and quickly opened it when I felt the hard texture.
âThis is⦠a pendant?â
It was a small hexagon pendant, set with a transparent gem in the center. It was a bit crude to simply be an accessory. I took it out on the palm of my hand and inspected it but couldnât find anything special.
However, upon closer inspection, the hexagonal metal surrounding the jewel had small letters written on it. Unfortunately, I couldnât read the characters.
âWhat the hell is this?â
I still didnât know its purpose, but there must be a reason for sending this. Nothing in this white envelope was useless to me.
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Carrying the pendant, I went to the dressing room. I took out a suitable necklace from the drawer, removed the pendant to replace it with the one I received today, and wore it around my neck.
I fiddled with it as I stared at the mirror. At first glance, it didnât seem very pretty, but it looked lovely on Erinâs neck.
Should I say that accessories benefit from her face? Erinâs face was always beautiful. I stood in front of the mirror and watched myself for a long time.
Huh? Come to think of it, the pendant looked similar to the ring I saw a while ago.
Early in the morning of the hunting competition, I prepared the Imperial carriage given by the Crown Prince. The northern provinces were quite far from here.
People said that it would take a full day if they went with a regular carriage, but half a day would be enough with an Imperial carriage.
Riding a carriage in a world where magic existed⦠If teleportation was impossible, shouldnât there at least be a flying carriage or something like that?
Groaning inside, I watched the cargo being loaded into the carriage. Even though I didnât bring much, the amount was so large that we had to prepare a separate carriage.
âMadam, everything is ready,â Lia said, putting her hands together and bowing politely after the luggage was prepared.
Looking at her again, the attitude of courtesy was different. Of course, Jenny also obeyed me, but she didnât have a strict education as an Imperial maid, so she was comfortable sometimes.
So I decided to take Lia to this hunting competition.
âLia, you said this wasnât your first hunting contest, didnât you?â
âYes, Iâve been sent twice when I was working at the palace.â
Seeing Lia answer with a bright smile, I imagined sheâd definitely be a daughter from a noble family. Rather, she had a more sophisticated attitude than I did.
I nodded and smiled, satisfied. Then, when Chloe and Rupert came to mind, I got a little confused.
I had other purposes besides the hunting contest, but there was a possibility that the situation would be so harsh that I would be ridiculed.
â¦I have to be determined.
Once I made up my mind again, I got on the carriage.
On the way, I looked out the window and calmly thought about the future. The scenery passing by quickly was unfamiliar yet beautiful.
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On one side, a large river flowed. The carriage ran along the riverbank.
Unlike the world in my past life, this place had preserved its abundant nature. Of course, there were some inconveniences because of that, but there was magic to compensate for it.
But the carriage, which was running well, suddenly stopped.
I looked out the window and saw a familiar face. And the moment I saw that face, my body became tense, and my heart beat faster.
Enoch, he was there.
Lia immediately opened the door, got down, and knelt in front of him. It was a scene Iâd seen before.
I was about to go down, but he beckoned me to stay.
âI didnât expect to see you here, Count.â I read the uncertainty in his expression and tone.
Werenât you waiting for me in particular? But why were you standing on this empty field?
I eyed Enoch and almost jumped when I saw the blood on his clothes.
âYour Highness, are you hurt?â
My heart dropped when I thought he was hurt. What should I do? How long did it take to get to the hospital from here?
I took out a handkerchief and rushed to wipe off the blood, but he lightly grabbed my wrist and stopped me.
âCalm down, Count. Itâs not my blood.â
âAhâ¦â
Then I put my face out and looked behind him.
At first glance, the scene was gruesome. One wheel of the carriage was broken and rolling around, and people were lying around it, bleeding. It looked like some kind of battle took place.
Enoch was the only one alive.
âSorry to startle you. If I had known the Count would come here, I would have cleaned it up.â
âItâs nothing, Your Highness. So, youâre alright?â
He nodded slowly, looking at my face as if examining me. A sigh of relief came out.
âSo, Count. I wonder if we can ride the carriage together.â
Without questioning him further, I moved aside and sat down. It wouldâve made more sense for him to sit across from me, but instead, Enoch sat down next to me.
Lia got up and bowed once more. âIâll sit in the back. Please feel free to talk comfortably.â
Before I could say anything, Lia closed the door. While I felt bad, it seemed that maids could not ride together in a carriage carrying the Crown Prince due to the worldâs societal structure.
Enoch didnât seem to care much about that.
âWhat happened?â
Anyway, I asked a question right away.
Enoch smiled awkwardly and spoke in a joking tone, âSomehow, every time I see the Count, a carriage is broken. I donât know if you think Iâm a carriage destroyer.â
I was going to ask him if this was the right time to joke, but when I saw him smiling, I decided against it. Itâs a relief youâre safe.
I was astonished that I was genuinely concerned about him, but I was also relieved that his attitude toward me had not changed.