upon noticing seiraâs uneasiness, fersen inquired with a hint of perplexity:
âwhy do you look like that?â
âitâs just⦠if we go through with this contract, i worry that something bad might happen to you later on.â
and such a contract could also harm the marquisâs family who arranged it. fersen frowned as if he couldnât understand why sheâd feel that way.
âwhat kind of contract are you talking about? i donât understand. i intend to adhere to all the stipulations in the contract, and where itâs lacking, iâve devised ways to gain some benefit,â he explained.
meaning that the contract was very subtle and deceitful. however, fersen insisted that he had negotiated the contract fairly and squarely.
âi will fulfill the contract according to what is written. if there were disagreeable terms, they should have been scrutinized before agreeing.â
and so, vindicating himself again, fersen argued that he was in the right, while those who didnât check the contract were at fault.
seiraâs eyes trembled like a storm. something was definitely wrong, and it needed to be rectified, but she didnât know what went wrong and where.
âthereâs no need to worry. my father also praised it as an excellent method. i think so too. if the antares merchant guild falters through this contract, i will seize the opportunity and take over the rest of the trading partners.â
having finished explaining, fersen lightly kissed seiraâs forehead in appreciation.
thanks to her, they could smoothly execute this venture.
seira, who had been endlessly shaken, steadied her heart. as fersen said, i thought it was their fault for signing the contract carelessly.
besides, the trading partners who switched to fersen this time were families of no significant power or prestige, so she thought itâd be fine as long as they kept them under control, and suppressed her anxiety.
* * *
as always, after finishing her daily duties at the dukeâs office, seira returned to the marquisâs residence only after sunset.
ever since she started managing fersenâs volatile state, her days revolved around him.
being unmarried still, her parents naturally worried, but the subject of her attention was the heir of a dukeâs family.
on the contrary, the marquis and marchioness of granada were not pleased with seiraâs movements.
after dinner, pondering on what else she could do for fersen before retiring to bed. and then, upon waking, she had to meet fersen again.
such were seiraâs thoughts when she stepped out of the carriage upon arriving at the dukeâs residence.
âlady seira!â
âflory?â
flory flora had come looking for her. it was quite late to be visiting someone elseâs residence.
upon inquiring, flory, with reddened eyes, complained.
âi tried to see you several times, but you were not there, so i waited! i have something very important to tell lady seira, but you were always awayâ¦!â
âoh, iâm sorry, i was busy.â
âi even left a noteâ¦!â
recalling the note flory left, it asked for contact as there was something important to discuss. twice at that.
ââ¦annoying.â
seiraâs expression turned cold. just because she was visited, didnât mean she needed to meet. nor did she need to respond to a note.
she barely had time to meet fersen, let alone spare time for flory.
moreover, flory, who always whined whenever they met, drained seiraâs energy every time.
âi apologize. i am a bit tired. can we talk about it later?â
of course, later meant never. it was a gentle way of expressing her disinterest. catching the drift, flory was quite flustered and clung to seira.
âitâs a must, a must-hear story! itâs about that woman!â
âthat woman?â
luna peils? the name of the woman who turned fersen this way made seira, who was ignoring flory and heading inside, stop in her tracks.
âyesâ¦! it seems that woman is intending to torment me this time!â
âis it because of the incident at the last gathering?â
though unrelated, flory nodded, fearing that seira wouldnât listen otherwise.
âwell, yes, yes! it seems so.â
she was intent on asserting her innocence when it came to the gold mine issue. using a letter she tricked fersen into receiving, she pushed him into the abyss, continuing to torment not only him but also those around him.
indeed, she was a wicked woman full of lies, seira concurred and accepted floryâs conversation.
of course, her acceptance wasnât purely for floryâs sake.
if that wicked woman had started her nefarious acts again, she intended to expose those acts widely to alleviate fersenâs injustices, even if slightly.
âalright. letâs go to the reception room. sorry, but itâs late, so please get to the point.â
flory, with a change of expression, hurriedly followed seira.
before the servant could even bring out the tea, flory, who was seated on the living room sofa, poured out her situation.
âi met her at a coming-of-age ceremony party, and well~ there was this woman acting differently around him, dancing and laughing with him! just like what happened to seira, without a doubt, she tried to drive a wedge between him and me!â
flory forcefully matched the situation to what seira had experienced, hoping she would sympathize and get angry.
moreover, it was half true. the man who caught her eye at first sight was snatched away by luna peils and they danced together. it wasnât a lie.
so, she thought seira would immediately take her side, but seira frowned as if she couldnât understand, and retorted.
âbut wasnât that woman dating young lord vincent? iâve heard such rumors. they danced together at the party and left after having a long conversation.â
that had also caused a rift between fersen and seira. since hearing that luna was meeting with antes, fersen started to fall apart.
adding the question whether that man might be antes, flory vehemently denied.
âno! he was very kind, tender, and polite! he definitely wasnât the crazy person from the rumors!â
âso youâre saying, while she was dating young lord vincent, she also reached out to lady floryâs man?â
âyes! itâs clear! it happened before the party started, probably to torment me before the crazy guy from the rumors came!â
with flory confidently blaming luna, seira, who had been doubting the situation, began to take her side.
ââ¦doing such things again. so, the words denying it were all lies. she enjoys seeing others in agony.â
seira couldnât hide her anger, overlaying her own past onto floryâs demeanor.
âwhich familyâs young man is he? it seems he doesnât know how wicked that woman is, so how about paying a visit and informing him? if he needs a witness, iâll step up.â
it was realistic advice, but flory was perplexed. she didnât know which familyâs the young man was.
they had parted before even exchanging full names, so it wasnât appropriate to express such anger towards him.
she just couldnât bear the thought of the man who made her heart race for the first time in her life being snatched away by luna.
so, after a moment of contemplation, flory mixed truth and falsehood in her explanation.
âthe truth is, before having such a conversation, that woman snatched him away from me⦠as soon as i was trying to get along with him! she had been watching!â
flory pulled a handkerchief from her bosom and wiped her eyes. knowing her words lacked persuasiveness, she resorted to tears.
even if everything flory said was true, the blame wasnât on luna but that man.
if he had moved on to another woman while things were going well with flory, it was him not keeping his courtesy.
but seira, who had been tormented by luna before, thought differently. she accepted it as if luna had snatched that man away while really watching over flory.
ânext time you meet him, expose that wicked womanâs true colors and drive her away. if he came to the coming-of-age ceremony party, he would come to the new year party. iâll help you. no one has been tormented by her more than me.â
âbut what if that woman comes along too? as i mentioned last time, iâve made a vow, so i canât act recklessly towards her⦠i donât know what wish she might make.â
flory shed tears again. it was very unfair and sad, and she felt miserable for not being able to say a single word.
seira comforted flory, telling her not to worry.
âdonât worry. iâll talk to him. if the situation isnât good, we can just call him separately and talk.â
âreally? thank you!â
upon that, flory held seiraâs hand. indeed, there was no one but seira. she seemed fragile, but she was assertive when it came to luna.
it would be easier to talk to other young ladies now that seira, who had a good image in society, was on her side.
now, she could also explain the outcome of the trial being due to the letter luna tricked fersen into receiving.
by doing so, if many sided with her, she could certainly drive luna peils away.
she aimed for a time to exchange full names with the young man, build a good relationship, and take things further.
without even meeting antes yet, flory, who already imagined having a close relationship and strolling by the lakeside with him, left the marquisâs residence with a pleased expression.