* * *
whether antes thought or said so, luna was overwhelmed by the new mansion.
it wasnât just because of the contract and the move.
âwe need to announce that the mansion has a new owner. i mean, a party. such a beautiful mansion, everyone will surely be jealous.â
the one who suggested this was rosemary. after they met again to sign the contract, she said this to luna.
âa partyâ¦â
thatâs something you do when you have people to invite.
unfortunately, luna had no friends. well, she did, but she had just severed ties with them due to a lawsuit a few days ago.
if there were any, it would be just rosemary. but throwing a party for just one person, rosemary, seemed a bit silly.
unable to hide her discomfort at the idea, rosemary, who was adept at handling rumors, opened her mouth with a chuckle.
âdonât worry. iâll introduce you to my friends at the party.â
âyour friends?â
invite strangers? luna disliked that idea even more. noticing lunaâs concern, rosemary hurriedly replied:
âtheyâre all kind and considerate people. they can judge by reality, not by rumors. itâll be a fun party. iâll make sure nothing goes wrong.â
looking as if they were siblings, rosemary smiled prettier than the roses in the garden. luna was smitten by that smile.
âif you would do that for me, iâd be grateful. but organizing a party might be quite bothersome for you, are you sure?â
âbothersome? iâm only looking forward to introducing you to my friends!â
rosemary said confidently, thinking her friends would definitely like luna.
right. birds of a feather flock together. rosemaryâs friends would surely be as kind and pure-hearted as her.
living in isolation like this was not sustainable. it was a good opportunity to shake off the old rumors and be reborn as a new person.
luna should have been the one begging rosemary to invite her friends to the party.
âthank you. letâs do that.â
âiâll send the invitations. my, itâs been so long since i had a party. iâm so excited.â
and luna began to feel excited as well. she didnât know how to throw a formal party since she had only ever had small gatherings with family.
âiâll need your help. i really donât know how to throw a party.â
rosemaryâs heart swelled at this somewhat pitiful response, and she took lunaâs hand, reassuring her.
âweâll make it the grandest party on the continent. let the word spread everywhere.â
although it felt a bit pressuring, luna smiled softly, seeing the sincerity in rosemaryâs eyes. she really is a kind person, luna thought.
as the warm atmosphere flowed, someone abruptly interrupted their conversation.
âexcuse me⦠if your conversation is over, may we proceed with the contract?â
it was the lawyer. he spoke awkwardly, as if he couldnât hold back any longer. luna checked the time and replied:
âah, we must have chatted for too long.â
yes, itâs been three hours. it was a bit much to endure that as a mere escort.
âitâs fine. you can continue talking.â
the viscount clea said, smiling gently, to which the lawyer was taken aback.
this kid! when someone finally speaks up! thereâs more to life than just looking out for yourself! you should take sides when needed!
however, the viscount had already handed over the contract.
rosemary, with a stern look, as if their mood was ruined because of him, replied:
ââ¦right. we should finalize the contract first. thatâs what we came here for. meeting young lady luna must have excited me too much. i was careless.â
she wasnât like this when she was younger. ageing, she seemed more and more like antes.
the exasperated lawyer sent a pleading look to luna, as if asking for help. fortunately, luna understood his intentions.
âwe should finalize the contract first as the lawyer said. in fact, after finishing the contract, i thought it would be nice to walk around the mansion with lady rosemary and hear the remaining explanations. if youâre not too busy.â
âiâm! busy!? i cleared my entire day thinking iâd be with you until dinner!â
that wasnât lunaâs intention.
but not wanting to decline as rosemary seemed too excited, luna decided to give up on the idea of leaving early.
âiâm looking forward to it.â
sheâd just have to pretend it was getting late and leave at an appropriate time.
â¦or so she thought, but if things always went as planned, thereâd be no such thing as disappointment.
* * *
âi really didnât expect you to guide me around the mansion until this late.â
a nearly fainting luna lay back in her carriage seat as they returned to the mansion. across from her, the lawyer also looked exhausted.
âexactly. i thought youâd be busy with the successorâs lessons, but i never dreamt youâd be with lady luna until past nine.â
they met in the morning and spent a whopping ten hours together. they shouldâve just continued their conversation.
to lunaâs surprise, she widened her eyes and asked:
âa lesson for the successor? lady rosemary?â
âah, yes. that has been the case ever since young master antes turned his back to the family name.â
royer explained in detail that it was not something to brag about, but it wasnât really a secret either. it was all because of the problematic eldest son.
âfrom a young age, he was exceptional and had no shortcomings as the family head. itâs better to have a direct descendant than to adopt from outside. there are also rare cases where a woman becomes the family head, you know.â
the surprise wasnât because of the gender. anyway, it was said that rosemary was the rightful heir.
in the original work, antes as the heir tormented fersen and did terrible thingsâ¦
but heâs not the heir now? could he reclaim the heirâs position later?
âif young lord antes comes back to the capital now, will the heir change?â
âwell, lady rosemary is already performing her role adequately, so probably not. antes never seemed interested in that either.â
then what is it� why did the original work proceed like that? no, fersen definitely mentioned this to comfort seira.
then luna suddenly stopped, struck by a thought.
âlady luna?â
royerâs questioning voice sounded, but she couldnât reply. an unbelievable conclusion had been reached.
âwhy am i still believing their conversations and thoughts? was it all a delusion? like about me too?â
it was a novel where fersen and seira were the protagonists, so it was highly possible.
even more so, the story was from seiraâs perspective. the probability was 99%.
âdid i misunderstand the past events? was he actually naive and kind, but misunderstood because of fersen and seira?â
luna then asked royear:
âdid the young lord ever lose his temper and hit people without reason when he was young?â
âno. he did that without reason.â
âah, i see.â
her question seemed meaningless in light of royerâs firm answer.
âlittle antes was like a mad dog. he was not normal.â
ââ¦â
âthere was a reason why the marquis allowed a 12-year-old boy to go back to his hometown alone.â
ââ¦i see.â
royer continued talking despite lunaâs silence.
âit must have been hard for you.â
âyes. thatâs why i couldnât understand why you are in a relationship with such a wretch, or rather, antes. i thought maybe he had some sort of leverage over you.â
she didnât understand it either; it just happened to be that way. as previously said, the world didnât go as one would think. otherwise, there would be no misunderstandings. luna swallowed her tears.
âbut in the short time, i realized that young master antes is good to both you and the baron. itâs not leverage, but true love.â
no! luna closed her eyes tightly. she couldnât deny what wasnât true, and it was infuriating.
she ended the conversation quickly before any more nonsense could be spoken.
ââ¦thank you for telling me.â
âyouâre welcome. if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.â
luna resolved never to ask royer anything again.
* * *
after finishing the contract, the move was really quick. there wasnât even time to look at the contract and be happy about it.
âmy goodness! miss, is this really the mansion you bought?â
emma, who got off the carriage, looked around the mansion with wide eyes and asked. unlike laura, who had been here before, it was emmaâs first visit to the mansion.
ânice, isnât it? this is now our mansion.â
luna, who followed her out of the carriage, agreed, and as if to back her up, the servants rushed out and bowed to greet their new owner.
then a middle-aged man came up, bowing deeply near luna, and introduced himself.
âi apologize for the late greeting. my name is carlton, the butler of the rose mansion. from now on, myself and the rest of the mansionâs servants will serve you, the honorable young lady luna peils, with the utmost sincerity.â
the man, with neatly combed black hair and a wrinkle-free suit, looked very meticulous. he was the spitting image of a capable butler youâd read about in books.
ânice to meet you. from today, my name is luna peils. this is laura, this is emma, and this is the lawyer, royer.â
upon lunaâs introduction, laura and emma hurriedly bowed. unlike the well-trained mansion servants, their gestures were a bit clumsy.
there was a brief awkward silence, but luna brushed it off lightly and explained their roles.
âlaura will be my personal maid, and emma will be the head chef. there might already be a chef, but i really like emmaâs cooking. so, iâd like all meals to be prepared by emma.â
âunderstood.â
luna had worried that this might be a sensitive issue, but it seemed to have been accepted without problems. relieved, luna grabbed laura and emmaâs hands.
âiâll be introducing others gradually. even if they all introduce themselves now, i wonât remember them. so, let me show laura and emma to their rooms.â
âoh, if itâs about the servantsâ rooms, weâve prepared some. i had a few spaces set aside, knowing you would bring them. iâll show you later.â
the butler said he would take care of it, but luna had no intention of letting the two, who were like family to her, stay in servantsâ rooms.
âitâs okay. iâve already chosen rooms for them while exploring the mansion. theyâll use those rooms.â
âunderstood. i need to know which rooms, so iâll come with you.â
âplease do so.â
with lunaâs permission, the butler followed them.
as soon as luna disappeared, the serious-faced servants exchanged glances silently.
royer, watching from a distance, frowned. he had a bad feeling.