Chapter 61. Testing And Trial, Part II
Translator: Khan
Editor: SootyOwl
She seemed to have thought of someone. She had a slight frown on her face, as if the memory she recalled of the person she was thinking of from that day was blurry. Lane had a wide smile on his face.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs hard to meet him because heâs a little busy right now, but youâll be able to meet him soon. And youâll soon find out if you see him again.â
âThen, I have to wait.â
âYes, Iâm sorry that I canât reveal more.â
âNo, thatâs fine,â Mielle answered with a honey-like smile, just like her name.
However, unlike Mielle, who took his rudeness for affection, a big question was still in Ariaâs mind, âIs he in line for something since you canât even say his name? Who the hell are you talking about?â
Aria glanced back at the maid-in-waiting. It was Annie, of course, who was on standby, not Jessie. She hadnât brought the hourglass because Aria had felt there wouldnât have been a need for it.
She couldnât help it. She didnât know who he was, so she had to ask her question without antagonizing the guest. According to her own reasoning, at least, she could only think that someone extraordinary was in the shadows.
âOh, isnât he a noble of another country?â
Lane, who hadnât even looked at Aria, turned his head. Unlike when he was dealing with Mielle, he had a hard, cold demeanor. It had been a long time since she had seen a stare like that. Lane just raised one side of his mouth and asked why she thought so.
âWell, Iâm sorry, but I canât think of anyone else in the empire who has this much wealth. Moreover, he doesnât know much about Mielle.â
âWhat is it that he doesnât know?â
He asked the same question again, as if provoking her.
âWhy do you look at me so coldly?â
It was as if he were telling her he was wasting his time listening to her, and she was offended by that.
âWhat makes you change your attitude like this?â
Nevertheless, she could to the core of the question, bringing it up in a way that wouldnât show her knowledge completely.
âMielle is soon to be engaged to someone, and everyone in the empire knows that, but your master doesnât seem to know it. Or, he knows it, but doesnât care about. Considering the gift you brought today, both options are possible.â
Lane, who had turned just his head to Aria, turned his whole body to face her this time. She guessed he had finally become interested in her, but the way he raised his eyebrows at her with his cold stare still offended her.
âWow! What kind of being does the lady think he is, for example?â
â⦠the former would be a great noble from a foreign country, someone who is not familiar with the affairs of the nobles of the empire, and the latterâ¦â
âWhat if itâs the latter?â
The chance was close to zero, but there was only one person in the empire whom she could choose for that. Marquis Vincent was crazy about Sarah, soâ¦
âIâm certain he has to be the Crown Prince.â
Immediately, Laneâs face became visibly frozen. It was for just a moment, but Aria, who had been facing him, clearly saw his expression.
Before the countess and Mielle noticed, his face changed, and suddenly, he began to laugh wildly. Ariaâs brow furrowed at Laneâs incomprehensible behavior.
âThatâs a cute idea. I almost got persuaded by that plausible theory.â
âSo, youâre saying itâs neither?â
âWell, I canât answer anything. If I say yes, youâll figure out who my master is, and if I say no, I will help the intelligent young lady, you, narrow down your reasoning.â
Lane eventually slipped out like a squirrel without answering any questions. He was a real nuisance. Because of the age difference, the honey trap that was her beauty seemed not to work on him, and he had not given her any hints after hearing her plausible reasoning. He wasnât someone ordinary to be able to keep his secrets like he wanted to or otherwise shut his mouth when he couldnât.
Based on her experience, Aria classified Lane as a cause for alarm. She also had a hunch that if he and his master stuck to Mielle, she would have difficulty attaining her goal.
â⦠Now that I donât have the hourglass, I have to stay calm.â
She could no longer keep playing into Laneâs hands. Aria gently eased her face to create a lovely smile that was more appropriate for a girl her age. She had to aim for the next time.
âI must have been rude.â
âNot really. It was a pretty good conversation.â
Laneâs gaze ran deep through Aria, as if he was telling the truth. It was a little bit of an interesting look, but now that Aria was not willing to talk anymore, she ignored the look in his eyes and drank her tea. So, Laneâs gaze also disappeared and went back to Mielle.
* * *
A few days had passed since then, and the coming-of-age ceremony had passed too. Aria hadnât slept well for two days, wondering if Sarah had had as good a relationship with Marquis Vincent, as she had had in the past. She could answer that question right away at tomorrowâs meeting, but at the same time, she felt uneasy and overwhelmed, so she stayed up all night, her eyes wide until dawn.
Aria, who had not slept for hours, was busy preparing to go out. She massaged her swollen eyes with a cold towel and took out the newly-ordered light yellow dress. Unlike the simple one she had worn before, the fabric was luxurious, and the woven laces on the sleeves and bottoms were tight and beautiful. The dress added a sparkle to the rare decorations she had adorned herself with. After combing her hair finely, she stretched out a red ribbon for a while, adding to the cuteness of a girl her age.
âWell⦠Miss, can I really go like this?â Annie, who had makeup on her face and braided hair, asked. Her dusky maidâs uniform remained the same.
Aria thought Annie seemed very happy. She noticed her flushed ears, so she wondered, âWhy would she say that?â
âYes, it looks great. Whatâs wrong with you?â
â⦠Iâve never actually followed Miss Mielle to a meeting or anything, so I was wondering if I could do this.â
âThe rules to a womanâs dress donât matter, do they? Whatâs more, yours is not dirty. Itâs very prettily decorated, so who wouldnât like it?â
Besides, it was pretty spectacular to decorate Annie. Everyone would prefer the decorated to the unadorned, but Annie, who nobody paid attention to because of her freckles, had made a great change. Her skin was smooth, and her dead features had been brought to life in a way that was worth seeing.
âIâm glad to hear that, butâ¦â
It was not like her to blur her words, so Aria let out a little airy laugh.
âYou donât know what the world is like.â
The maids who attended parties with their masters were often dressed up. They did so to seek a rise in status. The lower-class nobles, with whom other higher-class nobles did not deal, were their targets. After being pushed out of power anyway, lower-class nobles fell in love with people regardless of status, as long as they were pretty.
There were also those foolish maids who said being a secret lover would be good enough if becoming the wife was too difficult. That was what those who trusted only their appearance did. They were idiots who would be abandoned when their youth was over.
Maybe that was Aria in the past, and she smiled at that thought. Aria left the mansion with her, hoping that Annie would enchant an idiot.
âOh, dear Lady Aria. Youâve grown so tall while we were apart.â
âThatâs what Iâm saying. Not long ago, she was so small!â
âIt looks like sheâs been through a growth spurt, doesnât it? I also grew taller all of a sudden.â
âYou look very good. You even filled out a little more than before.â
âYou seem a little bit more mature than your age.â
âYou look so pretty today too. Did you buy a new dress?â
The young ladies, who hadnât seen her in a while, talked like birds chirping in the morning.
In the past, she had grown taller and gained weight at around this time, so she would be changing constantly. âYou donât mean to be this loud every time, right?â
Aria smiled brightly and responded to their praise, âI guess itâs because Iâve had a lot of fun lately and Iâve had great appetite. Meeting with all of you is one of those highlights. You donât know how long Iâve been waiting for today.â