âThe free hospitalâ¦?â
The free hospital? Could it possibly be the same hospital where her mother was hospitalized? There couldnât be two such hospitals in the world, so Deborah asked anxiously.
Luna, who hadnât expected such a passionate response, hesitated for a moment before confirming. Deborahâs eyes widened in disbelief.
She thought it would take a long time to see her mother, but the opportunity came so suddenly.
Deborah, eager to check on her motherâs condition as soon as possible, was about to suggest heading to the hospital, but Beth quickly declined Lunaâs offer.
âNo, itâs not necessary. The young lady has her primary doctor. Weâll show her condition to him when we return.â
âOh⦠Really?â
Well, if thatâs the case, thereâs nothing she could do.
It was more of an excuse for barging into the room without notice, so Deborah wasnât too upset about the refusal.
It was a bit awkward, but things seemed to have smoothed over. As she tried to feel relieved, Deborah noticed a change in Lunaâs expression.
âWhatâs with that look? It seems like she has a lot to say.â
If she wanted to say something, she should just say it, but Luna seemed hesitant.
Strangely, Luna seemed to be looking at the servant, as if the real master was the servant, not herself.
Luna, finding this odd, frowned. Beth, sensing the mood, embraced Deborah and whispered:
âIt might be best for you to go back now. You look tired.â
But in reality, Beth looked more exhausted. She couldnât hide her pale face as she tightly gripped Deborahâs shoulder with enough force to snap her out of her trance.
Yet, when Deborah didnât immediately respond, Beth whispered quietly into her ear.
âI know what youâre curious about. Iâll explain everything on our way back. For now, letâs leave.â
The message also subtly hinted at not giving up the crown for immediate curiosity. Realizing her situation, Deborah nodded, stood up, and put on her coat.
ââ¦I suppose we should. Thank you very much for today.â
âOh, yesâ¦â
Luna replied with an awkward expression. The response was a bit off compared to the mood, but she couldnât say much when the decision had been made.
âIâll await your next visit.â
As she said her farewell, Deborahâs expression momentarily wavered.
Why? This brought up another question for Luna, but Beth, still holding onto Deborah, quickly led her out.
âAh, it seems youâre leaving already.â
Then, as if he had just come up from downstairs, Antes feigned recognition.
Luna felt uncomfortable again seeing his somewhat disappointed expression.
As if not noticing Lunaâs discomfort, Antes approached Deborah with a soft smile.
âOr, do you feel like taking a tour now?â
âNo, weâre heading back to the mansion!â
For some reason, the response came from an unexpected place. Luna, rushing out of the room, answered on Deborahâs behalf.
The pointed look, questioning why he was standing so unnecessarily close to Deborah, was just an added bonus. Indeed, Antes was standing too close to Deborah.
Even if he hadnât intended to, Luna was getting jealous over the smallest things. Antes shifted his attention to Luna.
Taking advantage of this, Deborah bowed her head in realization.
He was a man who, despite his tone, gave no room for errors. It seemed intentional.
ââ¦Thank you both for today. Iâll take my leave now.â
Whether fortunately or unfortunately, Antes didnât pursue Deborah any further. Instead, he gave Luna a strange look.
ââ¦!â
Only then did Luna gasp, remembering her last conversation with him. Her face was of pure shock.
Thinking she might run away without a word, Antes tried to shift the topic.
âYouâve been away from your seat for quite some time, havenât you? Everyoneâs waiting for you.â
âOh! Yes! Thatâs right!â
Thankfully finding an exit, Luna dashed downstairs. Antes wanted to warn her about possibly tripping due to her rush, but she was already gone in a flash.
ââ¦Maybe I should offer her a drink.â
At this rate, she might not even greet him properly. Although revealing oneâs feelings after a drink wasnât the best choice, he needed to find a way to have a normal conversation.
âFortunately, thereâs a good chance for that.â
Of course, before that, he wasnât sure how many times heâd be hit.
No, itâs definitely correct. Itâs only natural since he did such a thing. Thinking so, he followed Luna, who left no trace, down the stairs-
âHmm?â
He met Luna, who was coming back up the stairs, head-on. Her wide-eyed and agape expression indicated that something was seriously wrong.
âTh, th, th⦠th, th⦠the diamondâ¦!â@@novelbin@@
She seemed to want to scream, but there were too many people around to do so. Antes, knowing why she was reacting like that, gave her the most beautiful smile he could manage.
âDonât worry. That diamond that was set up as a decoration, I stole it.â
ââ¦What?!â
What did he just say? Who stole what?
When Luna, seemingly unable to understand, blinked and asked, he again confessed his guilt as he slowly approached her on the stairs.
âThat big diamond, I said I stole it.â
âWhat are youâ¦â
What nonsense are you talking about! You brat! Return it if you took it! Why steal someone elseâs?!
Lunaâs eyes blazed in anger.
âThen give it back! What are you doing?â
âNo.â
ââ¦What?â
âI said no.â
ââ¦What?â
She hadnât spoken informally before, but the news that he had stolen the jewel naturally made her do so. Unable to bear his games any longer, Luna grabbed Antes by the collar and violently shook him, yelling.
âHey! Where is it?! Whereâs the diamond?! Stop playing and bring it back now!â
It seemed as though she might kill him if he didnât tell her, but for some reason, Antes only smiled. Being held by the collar and threatened in such an informal manner felt surprisingly enjoyable.
So, for a moment, Antes yielded to Lunaâs rough handling before realizing the seriousness of her grip on his throat and came clean.
âIâll explain everything from beginning to end. So, please spare some time this evening. For now, let me tell you that you can get it back.â
* * *
In the carriage heading back to the Dukeâs mansion, Deborah heard a detailed explanation from Beth.
It was indeed her mother in Lunaâs free hospital, and it wasnât as serious a disease as she thought.
âSo donât worry. Weâve also arranged for someone to care for her.â
âSo she can recover just with medication, without surgery?!â
âYes. Thatâs what Iâve been told. Sheâs been recovering well because sheâs in a clean environment and getting sufficient nutrition.â
Oh my god, how did this happen? She knew that the medicine was prohibitively expensive, but it wasnât a disease requiring surgery. Moreover, it was a curable disease.
Realizing she had been deceived for years and had been doing dirty work because of it, Deborah felt dizzy. Her heart felt like it would burst.
She wanted to jump out of the carriage and run to the hospital where her mother was admitted.
Beth, noticing Deborahâs state, quickly reassured her.
âI wanted to inform you as soon as I found out, but you were already in the Dukeâs hands. Heâs persistent and fearsome; he wonât let you go.â
Although the subject was omitted, the intention was clear. The Duke wouldnât let Deborah and her mother go.
Even if Fersen was drugged, it was after he mistook Deborah for Luna. Deborah was very valuable now.
âMoreover, if he were to leave things as they are now, the damage will also affect Lady Luna Peils.â
Since youâve already pretended to be Luna. If you disappeared now, Fersen would once again mistake Luna and blame her.
She couldnât harm the kind person who was treating her mother without expecting anything in return.
Persuaded by Bethâs plausible arguments, Deborah sighed and nodded in agreement.
Only then did Beth realize that Deborah was still wearing her coat.
âItâs still a bit further; you might be uncomfortable. Why not take off your coat?â
âAh⦠Okay.â
Just as Deborah was about to remove her coat, feeling uncomfortable,
ââ¦Huh?â
She felt something strange in the pocket. What was it? There was nothing when she first wore it at the mansion.
Curious, Deborah put her hand into the pocket without much thought. When she took it out, she was holding a dazzlingly beautiful and large diamond.