* * *
âGoodness⦠What happened to your face?â
Upon seeing Luna who had just finished her bath, Beth furrowed her brows and asked.
Whatâs wrong with her face? It was an off-putting question to anyone, but considering Luna emerged with makeup on her still wet eyes and lips, there was no refuting it.
âDid you get burnt?â
âNo, itâs not thatâ¦â
Perhaps she was just ahead of her time. The makeup technique that had been trendy in her past life was evidently not in vogue in the Empire.
âYou look like youâve been hit a few times.â
Beth looked into Lunaâs eyes with a slightly worried face, wondering if she had fallen during her bath. Her expression seemed to regret letting Luna bathe alone.
It wasnât just a look; Lunaâs eye area indeed looked like she had been bruised. She had tried too hard to cover it up, and now her eye makeup resembled that of a panda.
âAh, I tried something new⦠Guess it didnât work out.â
âIf young master Fersen had seen it, he would have been frightened.â
Luna wanted to laugh it off, but Beth responded with a deeply flushed face.
In the future, Luna thought, sheâd have to be more moderate. Feeling embarrassed, she mumbled a reply and headed back to her room.
âI tried to change the vibe to finish my tasks fasterâ¦â
âAs Iâve said many times, thereâs no need for these experiments. Itâs important how much you resemble Lady Luna Peils. Havenât I told you many times?â
Luna nodded, slightly delayed.
It had been a shock hearing about this from Deborah, but experiencing it herself made it even more uncomfortable.
âIâm not scolding you. Your proactive attitude towards the task is appreciated.â
Beth confessed that she had been somewhat frustrated with Lunaâs previous approaches, making Luna feel awkward. With that, Luna headed to Deborahâs room.
Just when Luna thought her day couldnât get any more chaotic, an unexpected final event awaited her.
âWhat did you do to your face?â
It was the Dukeâs butler. He expressed clear disgust as he criticized Luna.
Is a little makeup really worth that reaction? Dejected, Luna lowered her gaze to the ground.
âIâll remove it soon.â
âOf course, you have to. The Duke is waiting, so hurry up.â
âThe Duke?â
Surprised, Luna looked up. The butler met her gaze with a deep frown and responded:
âYes. So, do something about that face. By the way, are you feeling ill? Your voice sounds different.â
âA, ah, maybe Iâm catching a coldâ¦â
She had spoken too softly. As Luna replied while holding her forehead, the butler, looking displeased, left the scene.
Was the Duke suspicious and thus called for her? She remembered their encounter when she arrived at the mansion, and now anxiety dried Lunaâs lips.
Thankfully, Beth seemed calm, likely because the Duke often called for Deborah. Luna felt relieved.
âI need to remove this makeup. Iâll fetch some water for you, so please wait inside.â
While Beth went to fetch the water, Luna quickly found something to wipe her eyes. There was a bottle full of water in the room. Wetting a cloth, she gently wiped her eyes. Though it was a bit messy, she no longer looked like a panda.
âI guess I just need to cover the surrounding area with some makeup.â
Even if it smeared, she wouldnât be facing the Duke up close, so it should be okay.
Beth returned with the water while Luna was at ease.
âI tried removing it since I didnât want to keep the Duke waiting. Does it look weird?â
âNo, not at all, butâ¦â
Beth wondered if Luna really needed to remove it so hastily. It was as if she couldnât bear anyone seeing her bare face.
Besides, she thought Deborah was also tired because she had already been reprimanded countless times today.
So she took out some cosmetics and cleaned up Lunaâs eyes and ended the conversation by saying she would just go downstairs.
* * *
The Duke was waiting for Luna on the terrace. As he read documents and sipped tea, Luna, thinking he might be reading some secret ledger, sat opposite him with wide eyes.
âYou seem more like yourself now. Earlier, I thought you lost your mind.â
The Duke immediately launched into sharp criticism. Luna, unfazed, tried to sneak a peek at the document the Duke had set aside.
The Duke didnât hide it, allowing Luna to scan the content. Unfortunately, it wasnât what Luna had hoped. It was a letter, not an official document. The letterâs content was the Duchess demanding half of the Dukeâs wealth as alimony.
âI heard youâve become close to Fersen. Isnât it time to quit playing house? Iâm tired of waiting.â
ââ¦!â
How could someone say such a thing in front of another? Luna was momentarily at a loss for words at the Dukeâs blatant mockery.
âIf I hadnât come to the mansion today in Deborahâs placeâ¦â
Something truly unsightly might have occurred.
âStop talking nonsense right now!â
Unlike herself, who could slap the Duke and reveal her identity right now, telling him not to talk nonsense, Deborah would have no way to back down.
Whether things go well or not, Deborah and her mother must be protected at all costs.
Luna, determined never to let the Duke lay a finger on them again, hid her cold expression and responded.
ââ¦I was thinking itâs about time anyway. I donât want to drag this out for too long.â
Seeing Lunaâs unusual assertiveness, the Duke raised an eyebrow.
âGood attitude.â
He didnât doubt her, but he was pleased with her demeanor.
âBefore that, I have one favor to ask.â
âA favor?â
The Duke smirked, recalling that Deborah had previously shown greed. Then Luna bluntly requested money.
âIâd like half of the promised amount in advance. Just in case.â@@novelbin@@
The Dukeâs face hardened, as if he had heard something absurd.
âWhy should I trust you enough to pay half upfront?â
âYou can give it via a check. That way, even if I ruin everything and run away, I wonât be able to access the money.â
If money was withdrawn from the check, the issuer, the Duke, would be notified. He could even prevent her from accessing the money in case she tried to flee with the check.
While such an advantage existed, it also meant the issuerâs identity would be known.
Lunaâs request for the check was to secure evidence that the Duke was behind all of this. Even if she managed to swipe the contract, there was no harm in securing the check as an insurance.
When Luna finished speaking, the Duke narrowed his eyes, as if trying to gauge her real intentions.
âDid I push too far?â
Luna was about to backtrack on her words when, unexpectedly, the Duke accepted her proposal.
âFine, letâs do that. But I have a condition of my own.â
Naturally, conditions were attached. Eager to receive the check at any cost, Luna nodded, urging him to continue.
âYou need to prove youâre worth the advance payment.â
ââ¦How?â
It certainly wasnât about dancing. Though she had an idea of what he might ask, she questioned him, hoping she was wrong. The Duke, with a smirk, answered:
âI want to see you and Fersen together. To confirm that he truly recognizes you as Luna and that youâve become close.â
â¦What? Luna was frozen in shock for a moment, but the Duke stood up, ready to verify it right then.
âDonât tell me you asked for the money without confidence? Were your reports of getting close to him all lies?â
âNo, it wasnât that, butâ¦â
She hadnât expected to meet Fersen so suddenly. Actually, she never intended to meet him at all.
Deborah rarely met Fersen, so Luna assumed she could avoid him.
However, under the gaze of the insistent Duke, Luna reluctantly stood up. Beth, who was watching, couldnât hide her anxiety and bit her lip.
âWhat to do? Do I really have to meet Fersen now?â
Lost in worry, Luna watched the Duke stride towards Fersenâs room, taking the lead.
She followed him like a magnet, and with resignation, clenched her fist. Since it had come to this, she resolved to do as the Duke wished.