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it wasnât particularly grand just because it was the coming-of-age ceremony party. it was just a gathering of nobles who had become adults to celebrate, the crown prince gave brooches, they drank delicious food and drinks, and danced.
as a result, most of the nobles loitered around luna and antes, a more interesting sight than the party itself, eavesdropping on their conversations.
thanks to that, by the time the party ended, antes, who had been flirting all over, saw rosemary off looking a little tired.
no, he tried to see her off.
âwhy should i go alone? of course, lady luna and i should go together, and you should go alone! lady luna is my escort today!â
âyou have different destinations.â
antes cut off rosemaryâs fervent objection with a single reply. there were no more beauties since he sent other ladies like karen first.
âwhat do you mean? technically, you and i have the same destination, and lady luna has a different one, right?â
âno. iâm going to the rose mansion. so, you should go back to the marquisâs house on your own.â
are you crazy? what are you talking about? in the middle of the night! rosemary was in disbelief, froze with her mouth wide open.
luna, too, frowned as if she had heard something she shouldnât have.
âwhy are you going to our house when you have your own place?â
âitâd be strange to come here and then turn back now. besides, i have documents to give to the young lady, so i have to drop by anyway.â
âdocuments?â
âdocuments about the mines.â
âoh, did you bring them?â
âyes. the past work achievements and future operating policies. i thought it would be best for the young lady to review them directly.â
then we should go together. luna quickly agreed with antes, convinced since it was business-related.
rosemary, deeply shocked, clung to lunaâs arm:
âyouâre my escort for todayâ¦! you have to take responsibility for me until the end!â
âiâll stop by the marquisâs house and then return, so donât worry.â
âno⦠â
still, she disliked it. just the fact that antes and luna were together was distasteful.
âif weâve decided, letâs move.â
if it continued this way, it really seemed like rosemary would be left behind and the two would head to the rose mansion hand in hand. rosemary, unable to bear such a possibility, quickly proposed an alternative.
âthen iâll come along too!â
âtogether?â
all three of us go to our house? at that question, rosemary nodded.
at this, rosemaryâs maidâs complexion darkened. she was only permitted a single day off, and she couldnât afford to spend the night in someone elseâs mansion.
âmiss rosemary⦠shouldnât you get permission first?â
âitâs okay. now that iâm an adult, i can do as i please.â
she was deeply concerned, but what was more unbearable was the fact that luna and antes would leave her behind.
antes, an unexpected visitor, had no reason to refuse. luna, unaware of the situation, readily agreed.
âalright, letâs do that.â
âthank you.â
rosemary immediately clung to lunaâs side and pushed away antesâ arm.
âsince we have the same destination now, we should take separate carriages.â
ââ¦â
it was a trivial statement but felt needlessly petty. antes boarded rosemaryâs carriage first and replied.
âwhy? we have the same destination, we can go together.â
âwhy are you getting on my carriage instead of yours?â
âwhatâs wrong with me, a member of the family, riding the familyâs carriage?â
âwhen did you leave the family to make such a nonsensical claim?â
âweâre related by blood. one canât change their blood, so iâll forever be a member of the family.â
even though many acquaintances had left the imperial palace earlier, those who remained were listening to their bickering.
their childish quarrel was embarrassingly public. unable to bear it any longer, luna took rosemaryâs hand.
ârosemary, letâs not fight here. letâs go back to the mansion. weâll have a pleasant time eating emmaâs late-night snack, okay?â
with lunaâs handholding and persuasion, rosemary couldnât resist. she boarded the carriage under lunaâs escort.
the space was cramped, so rosemaryâs maid and laura moved to antesâ carriage. this resulted in an awkward triangle of relationships.
âitâs awkward. extremely awkward.â
there were no onlookers, so the two didnât hide their emotions and fully expressed them. specifically, rosemary glared with anger, and antes scoffed as if indifferent.
luna then tried to mediate between the two by bringing up an old story.
âyou two, what were you like when you were young? i mean, very young, when you could hardly speak.â
probably got along better back then? most start fighting after they start talking. typically, a newborn sibling monopolizes the love of their older siblings.
âshe bit me as soon as her teeth came in. mom suggested giving her a doll, but she threw it at my face.â
âi donât remember, but it seems i thought my older brother was a monster.â
âas you can see, you had a poor memory. you cried over all my things as if they were yours. you even turned the entire continent upside down looking for a single rose.â
âif it belongs to the family, isnât it for family members?â
âit wasnât the familyâs; it was mine.â
âby that logic, this carriage is mine too! itâs exclusively for me!â
however, the conclusion was terrible. the two had apparently not gotten along since they were very young.
âstop, just stop. i understand. iâm sorry. letâs just go quietly.â
luna then raised her hand as if to say itâs settled. the mood turned even worse after she spoke up.
fortunately, the imperial palace and the mansion were close, so the carriage soon reached its destination. it was a relief they moved.
holding lunaâs hand as if to flaunt their closeness, rosemary got off the carriage and shot antes a glance.
âafter all, i am the lover.â
trying hard to ignore antesâ mocking laughter, she took lunaâs hand and quickly entered the mansion.
âwhy isnât anyone coming to greet us?â
in the empty first-floor hall, rosemary tilted her head and asked luna.
âwhat do you mean?â
âthe servants. no one came down to greet us? neither the butler.â
itâs strange. they always used to. as rosemary murmured and looked around, a few servants on the first floor greeted them.
âdo i need to be greeted?â
rosemary blinked a few times at lunaâs sincere question and responded:
âwell⦠not necessarily, but usually everyone comes out to greet. thatâs how itâs been until now, right?â
âreally?â
that only happened on the first day after moving. it was okay as it was since they didnât need to come out just to greet if they were busy.
âthey must be busy. first, letâs change clothes and have some warm tea. laura, can you ask emma to prepare some light food?â
âyes, maâam.â
âyou can use the second floor for meals. use any room. iâll look at the documents tomorrow, so rest today.â
âso, youâre saying i shouldnât even have tea?â
rosemary looked fierce at antesâ last comment, implying heâd be a bother until the end.
it was unpredictable how long theyâd fight, and just then, royer appeared from upstairs. he looked slightly tense as he asked luna:
âwas there no trouble? like antes being caught by the guards or knights following youâ¦â
âwhat?â
luna tilted her head in confusion at his unexpected words, and a frowning antes expressed his annoyance at royer.
âthe task i asked for earlier?â
âthat task⦠ah! itâs not under my jurisdiction. itâs not even my mansion, how can i arbitrarily change the servants?â
âwhat are you talking about?â
luna asked for clarification, and antes explained the earlier incident.
âhe told such a dangerous person like my older brother about your whereabouts?â
even if they stumbled upon antes, it was clearly an action a servant shouldnât have taken. luna felt a chill knowing everyone knew her whereabouts.
âdo you remember who that servant was?â
âi donât know the name, but i remember the face. however, he left for the day just before you arrived.â
âhe left for the day? not just an outing?â
âyes. he said he commutes from outside.â
commuting? werenât all the servants of the mansion live-in? it wasnât that commuting was bad, but luna had never received such a report.
so, without her knowledge, the working style of the servants had changed from live-in to commuting.
âthatâs strange. there were only live-in servants in rose mansion⦠didnât you allow this, lady luna?â
rosemary, who was the owner of the mansion until recently, asked. it was her first time hearing that there were commuting servants in the rose mansion.
âyes, iâll have to meet the butler.â
the overall management of the mansion, including the servants, was his responsibility. so, it was clear he allowed the servants to commute, without even consulting luna, the owner of the mansion.
listening to the conversation and grasping the situation, antes silently brushed back his hair. his face looked cold, causing royer to swallow nervously.