Translator: Blushy
Editor: delishnoodles
That day, Susanna suggested that I take a stroll outside, so I did.
I didnât feel like taking a walk because of what had happened with Claude the other day, so I thought about a reason to decline, and I wasnât in the mood to go on a picnic, but she forcefully said, âYou need a change of pace.â
The outside of Claudeâs mansion was rich in nature and didnât lose to the Rosenstein mansion.
Sloping fields, deep green trees that withstand the strong sunlight, hills in the distance and white smoky skies.
On both sides of the path that stretched straight through, the fields were comprised of overgrown grass and tall sunflowers which swayed in the warm wind.
âThis is a beautiful place.â
âDo you like it?â
âYes,â I answered, and Susanna replied with a gentle smile, âThen please stay as long as you like.â
âClaude-sama and us servants like having you here. Weâll be happy if you stayed. Claire-san as well.â
âThanks.â
âIâm not joking, Iâm being serious.â
We walked leisurely while enjoying the scenery, and when we approached the forest, we chose an appropriate place to sit down and spread a large cloth out on the ground.
The basket that Susanna had brought with her contained: bread, sausages, ham, cheese, cakes and other food as well as wine. She quickly arranged them on the cloth, and Susanna, Claire and I ate together while talking.
âClaire-san, can you drink wine?â
âJust a little.â
I donât talk much at times like this.
If it had only been Claire and I, then we wouldnât have much to talk about and it would be quiet, but since Susanna was here, it was lively, and I didnât need to talk.
Come to think of it, I went out on picnics a lot not long after I married.
Orpheus and I brought simple meals with us, took horses to the suburbs and sat under the shade to enjoy our food.
He was always kind to meâââ.
I recalled the past that I couldnât go back to, and my chest hurt.
I suddenly felt hurt.
Iâm reallyâââ.
I shook my head and denied the idea that came into my mind.
Iâm starting to get impatient.
Ten days have passed since then, but I still havenât come up with an answer.
I came up with various ways to atone, but they all contradicted, so I couldnât come up with a decision. Iâm lost.
Rather, itâll be easier if I can just plough through and get it over withâââ.
Why must humans, why must I be like this? Is it my troublesome nature?
The more I think about it, the more I hate myself.
I chewed on my bread and drank my wine as I listened to the odd conversation that the two maids were having which differed from my thoughts. I sat in the shade and peeked up at the light that was shining in through the leaves. I listened to the birds chirp.
âWhy donât we go to look at the brook after weâre done with eating? Itâs just over there. Itâs small, but fish live in there,â Susanna said as she passed Claire a ham and cheese sandwich. Claireâs eyes sparkled and she yelled in excitement, âMadam, letâs go!â
Letâs stop thinking for now âââ.
Susanna and Claire are having fun, but if I continue to worry and show a gloomy expression on my face, then Iâll spoil the picnic.
And, Iâll also feel bad towards Susanna, who had invited me out.
âAlright. Letâs go,â I put a smile on my face and pretended that I was having fun and said in a cheerful voice.
When I got back from the picnic, Monica was waiting for me and informed me, âYou have a visitor.â
âIs it my⦠husband?â
âNo. Itâs a young lady named Diana Forst. Lord Rosensteinâs cousin.â
No way, I canât believe Dianaâs here âââ.
I was surprised.
She rarely went out of the house, so it must be something serious.
I gave Claire my parasol and hat and rushed to the parlour.
âDiana!â A blonde woman was sitting on a leather couch in the middle of a dimly lit room with orange lights. When I called out to her, she stood up like she had snapped, and turned her face towards the entrance of the room.
âOphelia?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
I quickly crossed the room, stood in front of Diana and took her hand so that she would understand that I was right in front of her.
âYou surprised me. Did you come by yourself?â
âNo. Marion is with me.â
Behind the couch stood Dianaâs maid, Marion, and she bowed at me when our eyes met.
âItâs been a while, Ophelia. How are you?â
I didnât know how to answer, but I said, âIâm fine.â
âHow about you Diana?â
âI want to say that I am, but Iâm not really.â
I looked at Dianaâs white face and feebly replied, âIs that so?â
She always had a bright smile on her face like a sunflower, but she was barely smiling now, and she lacked her brilliance.
âSo, why are you here today?â I had Diana sit down since she looked like she was going to faint at any moment and sat down on the couch across from her before asking.
âI really wanted to see you before I left the mansion.â I dropped my shoulders when I heard those words.
Left the mansion âââ.
She hasnât changed her mind after all?
She probably didnât listen to Orpheusâs persuasions.
There was a knock at the door and Monica appeared, so Diana shut her mouth.
Monica was only bringing tea for us, so she put it on the table, bowed, and left the room as soon as she could.
âI read⦠your letter.â A short while after Monica left, Diana looked down and said in hesitation.
âI have to apologise to you again. Iâm sorry, Ophelia. Iâm so sorry.â
âNo, itâs fine.â
To tell the truth, I sent a letter to Diana and Juris three days ago.
I told them what Iâve been thinking, and what I was trying to accomplish. I frankly told them everything. I told them that I didnât blame them, what I wanted the two of them to do, and also about my hopes.
I had asked Orpheus to persuade them, but I thought that there would be parts that wouldnât get through to them, so I wrote them both a letter.
âI can understand your feelings so well that it hurts. Will you not change your mind after all? Orpheus alsoâ¦â
âYes, he spoke to me. He told me that if Iâm prepared to throw away my status, then I should get married to Juris. He said he would help me if needed.â
âIâm sure youâre prepared to throw your status away.â
âOf course. If I could be with him, then whether it be my status or everything I have, I can give them all up. Well, from the moment I lost my eyesight and parents, my status is nearly non-existent,â she said and looked into the distance. Her light blue eyes flickered with sadness.
Is she remembering the days when she lost her important things one and another, then fell into despair and sorrow?
âThenâââ.â
âNo. I told you, didnât I? We canât let ourselves feel good while we ruin the relationship between you and Orpheus. Iâm a selfish and hateful woman who used your feelings, but that doesnât mean Iâm not sensible. My plans dragged out longer than I expected, but Iâm leaving that mansion tomorrow.â
I sighed.
Why are they so against it when the person who was used said that she didnât blame them and wants them to get married?
If she feels guilty towards me, then she should grant my wish and not seclude herself in the mansion at the fief.
âWas what you did really that bad? You only wanted to stay by the person you love.â
âThen, Iâll say the same thing to you. Was what you did so bad? You only wanted Orpheus to be happy.â
âYou and I are completely different,â I objected in irritation.
âIn my case, it was just a misunderstanding, and my methods were wrong.â
âThatâs similar to what happened with me. I misunderstood things, and used the wrong methods,â Diana said, then smiled wryly.
She fumbled around for the cup and drank the lukewarm tea quietly.
In the meantime, I stared at the flowers by the window. The stunning blue flower looked like spiderwort.
âOphelia, I also understand your feelings so well that it hurts,â she said, and I turned back. Diana, who had stopped smiling, looked serious.
âI know that you feel guilty about something. I can tell you not to care about outsiders, and go back to your normal self, but you wonât listen, will you? You have always been like this.â
âI understand your feelings so well that it hurts,â Diana repeated.
âI know what kind of person you are. I know, thatâs why Iâll say this. It doesnât matter if itâs cowardly or if people speak ill of you. âââ Go back to Orpheus and start over.â
âWait,â I leaned forward.
âIâm in the middle of thinking about how to make amends, we canât start âââ.â
âIf you start over with Orpheus, then Iâll marry Juris.â
Ah, is that so âââ?
I finally realised Dianaâs purpose.
She didnât come here to say goodbye, but to bring me back.
Knowing full well how she could move me.
I felt dizzy even though I was sitting down and fell back.
I wanted to scream at her and tell her she was being unfair, but I couldnât move my body like I wanted, and could only stare at her in amazement.
âIf you wonât start over with him, then Iâll leave tomorrow as planned. I decided this after talking it over with Juris. We thought it was better if we grant your wish instead making amends for our own self-satisfaction. We thought that we shouldnât hurt you any more than this by acting against your wishes.â
Make amends or have the two be happy? If I were asked to choose, then of course I would choose the latter.
As Diana said, we canât destroy someoneâs life for the sake of making amends.
âNo matter what, this method isnât fair. Why did Juris also agreeâ¦?â
âI know. Itâs a cowardly threat. But, if I donât do this, then you wonât come back. You wonât return if I use logic.â
âI havenât atoned for anything yet.â
âYou can just think about that slowly after you return.â
No way, I canât believe that Diana would choose this method to force me to start over with Orpheus âââ.
I closed my eyes and covered my face with both my hands.
My stomach sunk and I felt nauseous.
âSay, Ophelia. Do you like me? Do you still think of me as a friend?â
âIâve never hated you. That was all an act.â It was unavoidable that I couldnât contain my low voice.
I was desperate.
I racked my brains on how I could persuade Diana.
âBut I canât say that weâre friends. I pushed you.â
âIâm lucky that you only pushed me. I wouldnât have complained even if you beat me up to the point that my face changed.â
âI didnât push you with that intention in mind.â
âI know. Itâs just a joke.â Diana giggled and I lightly glared at her.
However, it didnât concern her at all since she couldnât see.
âWe can be friends again, right?â
âIf you forgive me.â
âIâm not in the position to decide that. I should be the one who is begging for your forgiveness, but you wonât accept it no matter what even if I did. âââ Of course.â
Well, Iâll coerce her to marry with that condition.
âIf you want me to be your friend again, then marry Juris and let me atone,â I could say.
Itâs a cowardly deal, but Diana started it. I wonât let her complain.
However, Diana had the better end of the deal.
âSay, Ophelia. If you like me, and youâre my friend, then youâll wish me happiness, right? If you go back to Orpheus, then Iâll stay by Jurisâs side. So please.â
I couldnât say anything when she stared at me with her moist dim eyes.
It felt as if she was holding onto my heart and I felt like choking.
âPlease, Ophelia.â
Diana is cunning.
Sheâs cowardly.
Itâs really unfair of her to beg this of me with that expression on her face.
Speaking of which, sheâs awful since she knew that I couldnât refuse so sheâs doing it on purpose.
âThatâs not fair, Diana.â
âYes, I know. But weâll make no progress if things stay the way they are. You can hold a grudge against me.â
âAt least give me time to think.â
âNo. Give me an answer now.â
âIâm leaving tomorrow.â Diana was relentless.
She drove me into a corner with her angelic smile.
Diana is serious.
I can tell from her eyes.
If I refuse, then sheâll leave the Rosenstein mansion tomorrow like she had declared.
And sheâll never come back.
She wonât see Juris either.
In other words, this is my defeat.
I had no choice but to say that I will return to Orpheus.
The ten days that I spent worrying about how to atone have gone to waste.
âAlright. If youâre that worried about it, then Iâll extend my departure for a day. Give me an answer by tomorrow.â Diana compromised a little since I was struggling to answer her for a long time.
However, this didnât change the fact that she had checkmated me.
She had only given me time to prepare myself.
âIâll be waiting.â
Marion pulled Diana and they both left the parlour.
I also got up sluggishly and followed after them to see them off.
I felt bad and my legs were wobbling.
âUh, Madam.â
Claire was waiting outside the door. She bowed at Diana who had come out first, then ran up to me.
âWhatâs wrong, Claire? That boxâ¦â
The box that Claire was carrying carefully was the perfume that I hadnât been able to give to her and was holding onto this whole time.
âI brought it here because I thought this would be the only time you could give it to her, but did I do something unnecessary?â
What a smart girl âââ.
âThanks,â I said and patted her head.
I wanted to hug her since she waited in the corridor for this, but I held back since Diana and Marion were here.
âDiana. I have something to give to you. Take it.â
I stopped her before she rode on the carriage and handed her the perfume.
âWhat is this?â
âItâs something that I wanted to give to you. Please open it when you get back to the mansion.â
âUmm, Ophelia-sama,â Marion, who stood behind Diana and remained quiet, stepped forward and said.
She stared at me and bowed deeply.
âIâm sorry that I was rude to you at that time.â
She was probably referring to when I had pushed Diana and she had cussed at me.
She had certainly forgotten her position as a servant when she had said those words, but I was the one who had made her say them, and I couldnât blame her since she had done that to defend her mistress.
âDonât worry about it. You only did what was expected of you as Dianaâs maid.â
However, Marionâs face stiffened even though I had forgiven her. She hung her head down as if to say that she couldnât face me any longer.
âMarion?â
âCan you forgive me again for making an impertinent remark?â
â⦠Yes.â
âI would also like to ask you to please come back. Come back and stay by Masterâs side.â
âYou also think I should do that?â
She nodded.
I couldnât agree and could only smile vaguely.