For a moment, I was dazed. Then, in a hurry, I came to my senses. âHow did you manage to find out how many dresses I bought?â
As if he had waited, the child answered.
âThatâs because I can see the movement of the staff. If I look at the flow, I can tell how many dresses they have purchased.â
âBut you donât know the exact price?â
âIt used to be, but not any more.â The child continued. âIâve been asking about the price with the Young Lady who appears to have purchased a dress for a few days. I pretended to be a new storeâs servant, and they told me everything.â
Heâs lying?
I was more interested.
âShe told me how many dresses she purchased and how much they cost in total. And some people act as if theyâre bragging. Then I can see how much each new decoration raises the price. Thatâs how much you paid for it.â Sparkling. The childâs brown eyes shone brilliantly. âIâm right, isnât it?â
A child with a triumphant expression on his face. I looked at such a child and smiled brightly.
âNo.â
ââYes?â
âYouâre wrong.â
The childâs bright face was flooded with frustration. I added a word. âI can give you statistics, but itâs very difficult to price each dress. The price varies depending on the design, whether itâs decorated with a lot of decorations or not. Thatâs why you didnât calculate it up to that point. So, the calculation you made is completely Wrong. I spent exactly 487 gold coins.â
ââThatâs a big difference.â
The child bit his lower lip in anger. Then, he shook his head and returned to his original face.
âWell, thanks to Madam, the price will change depending on the design, so the calculations will be more accurate in the future. Iâll guess next time.â
As if itâs been a while since the last time he was heartbroken, the childâs eyes were shining again. I got more interested and took a step closer to the child.
âWhy are you doing this calculation?â
âIâm bored. Itâs fun, right?â
As soon as I heard the childâs answer, a scene from the original story passed by.
âWhy are you making such a useless calculation?â
âIâm bored. Itâs fun, right?â
I looked down at the child with a certain look.
âYour nameââ
âRivert.â
I clenched my fist. I wanted to bring joy, but I tried hard to hold it in. I never thought Iâd find Rivert here like this. In the original book, Rivert was a student who entered the school after a long time. So I thought it would take a long time to find him, but it got caught like this!
âI guess Iâm really lucky.â
Now that Iâve got Rivert, I donât have to build a school!
âNo, no. I should do it for good.â
Still, there was no need to bother to find Rivert. Iâm grateful to Sylvester for dragging me out. This jerk sometimes really helps me. I shivered with joy.
It was then.
âWhatâs going on?â
Sylvester grabbed my shoulder and pulled me backwards. He creates a gap between Rivert and me.
âCan you tell me what this brat has done to you?â
Sylvester had a scary expression on his face, as if he was about to draw his sword. Why suddenly?
âItâs not like that?â
âBut why are you shaking your shoulders? I thought you were crying.â Sylvester stared at my face, clicked his tongue. Then he asked. âWhat is it?â
Maybe he means the child. I was going to answer. But Rivert interrupted my answer.
âIâm Rivert.â
âI didnât ask you. Get out of here.â
âNo, you shouldnât tell him to get out of here!â
I shouted, placing myself between Sylvester and Rivert, as if Rivert needed to be protected. And I grabbed Rivertâs hand.
âIâve finally found the child Iâve been looking for. I wasnât expecting to find him so soon. Iâd rather bring him to the mansion.â
Sylvesterâs impression was oddly disapproved of. He fixed his gaze on me.
âI guess youâre determined to turn the mansion into a temporary shelter. I canât.â
âBut heâs a really smart kid.â
âWhat are you looking at?â He looked down at Rivert and said. âDonât you have to prove it to me? I canât let a child in just by listening to you.â
Thatâs true.
But what a child can show right now is the ability to calculate, and there are many people who can do this. What Iâm paying attention to is the possibility of a childâs growth, but there was no way to prove it. Then what should I doâ Ugh. I groaned.
âMe.â
At this time, Rivert stepped in.
âYou can see how quickly I can grasp the situation by knowing that you are the Duke of Ryzen and not running away, right?â
Rivert said, staring directly at Sylvesterâs scary face.
âIf you can see well from here, Iâll enter the mansion right? Then Iâll be able to study without worrying about meals. I hoped for that, because Iâm always hungry.â
And then he started to boil his knees!
âRivert! What are you doing? Get up!â
âWhatever you teach me, Iâll show you beyond your imagination. I promise.â
Despite my persuasion, Rivert did not move. He just looked up at Sylvester with his knees bent. Sylvester, who was looking down at Rivert with an indifferent look on his face, had a faint smile on his lips. I caught that smile right away.
I moved closer to Sylvester while Rivert was on his knees,
âHow? Heâs not a normal kid, right?â
I whispered to him. Sylvester squinted his eyes.
âI donât think youâre recruiting talented people like this for the Duke Ryzen.â
As expected Sylvester. He has the best eyes. I replied in a sour way, as if it were nothing.
âOf course. My future is more important to me.â
âThe future after you divorced me?â
âOf course.â
I grinned.
âBut, I will make a deal about Rivert.â
âYouâre making a deal?â
âYes, grow a little more and put the flowers where you want them later.â
Sylvesterâs eyebrows wriggled. I spoke in a voice of certainty.
âFor example, next to the 2nd Prince.â
As soon as I was finished, Sylvester turned his head. His eyes narrowed slightly. What are you thinking? I was nervous for nothing and swallowed dry saliva.
âOphelia.â
He smirked and tucked my hair behind my ear. âI should support him, but,â Sylvesterâs blue eyes shone coolly. âMy role is to make him emperor.â
He lowered his head obliquely and looked down at Rivert, who was still on his knees.
âYou canât lose talent.â
Now Sylvester was laughing completely. He reached out to Rivert.
âLetâs go, kid.â
âYes!â
Rivert held Sylvesterâs hand with a big smile. Sylvester muttered, looking down at Rivert, who was less than ten years old.
âI like you more because youâre a kid.â
I wanted to ask him what that meant, but I couldnât because Sylvester seemed too happy. Iâm sure itâs a good thing anywayâ? Itâs a good thing.
As a result, I gained both talents who would have been the Crown Princeâs arms. Of course, Rivert will be used for the Duke in the future, but if it helps me, it will do me no harm.
I hummed with joy when I thought this far.
Ah, it was a nice day.
******
The day has come for the Grand Dukeâs ball to be held. I was getting ready early in the morning. I bought a lot of dresses from Ellaâs shop not too long ago, so I just had to choose from them. I chose a white dress embroidered with gold thread.
I think it would suit me because I have silver hairâI chose it with that in mind,
âAs expected Madam! You have a good eye!â
âThatâs right. I heard itâs the most expensive!â
âYouâll look great in it.â
My eyes were really stung by capitalism. I canât believe itâs expensive at a glance. Is it amazing? Anyway, I was leaving myself to the maid. At this time, Irene in a slightly disheveled outfit opened the door and entered.
âMadam! Iâm here!â
Irene was breathing heavily, and her cheeks were reddish, so she seemed to be quite excited. I greeted Irene.
âDid you bring it?â
âYes! I brought it!â
Irene held out the items she had brought from the Mercenary Guild and shook her shoulders.
âWow, I was so nervous! But it was fun! The mercenaries were staring at me and talking to me, but they didnât say anything and just brought me things!â
âGood job. Iâm glad I let you go.â
Ireneâs face is redder by my compliment.
âAh, thank you for your trust in me Madam.â
Irene said with a shy frown. Then she pointed at the box she gave me and asked.
âBut why do you need this? Joseph or someone said this to me. It was really hard to get.â
âThatâs why I needed it.â
I smiled and told her to pack the box. This is a real thing for the Grand Duke. Heâll like it. For sure.
Thinking so, I turned around in front of the mirror.
âWhat do you think?â
âYouâre pretty today, too!â
As she said, the me in the mirror was truly dazzlingly beautiful. But itâs cold. I can see why people say theyâre scared by looking at my face. I used to be annoyed with this face.
But not now.
âItâs pretty good.â
If I make a proper impression on people, they will be scared and obey me.
âShould I use this, what would I use?â
I felt like I was becoming a real villain by living like a villain, but that was fine. What canât I do to protect my life?
âLetâs go now.â
âYes!â
Irene rushed to the door. And opened the door wide for me.
Butâ.