Chapter 31
Standing in front of Inaila was Shabelle Float.
It looked as if they were fighting.
ââ¦Whatâs this? The atmosphereâs strange.â
There was no way that someone like Shabelle Float could measure up to Inaila, the young lady of the Krenberia Duchy.
It seemed like Inaila was appeasing Shabelle, but Shabelle made her voice louder, enough that even Karpel could hear her from this distance.
âPrincess, that harassment was intended for all to see. I wasnât going to attend at first, but you drove me to the point where it seems like I shouldâve attended without an invitationâ¦?â
âWhat is he doing?â
Radiev suddenly came up and blocked Shabelle. He was one step ahead of Karpel, who also started to rush forward.
But now, Karpel stood in place.
Radiev spoke with a gentle expression.
âYoung Lady, I know your wounds are deep, but the Princess seems to truly feel sorry. Why donât you give her a chance to heal your wounds?â
âAlright, Iâll do that.â
At once, Shabelle answered calmly.
Karpel didnât think he had it in him to do something like that.
He didnât know and didnât want to know how to be kind to people. He even forgot how to laugh.
Radiev, who was smiling, reached out to Inaila.
She met his gaze, as if in a trance, and reached out her hand.
Karpel was the only one allowed to hold that handâhe swooped in and grabbed her hand first.
Inaila was shocked and tried to shake his hold off, but he grabbed it again. This time, when she saw who it was, she stopped struggling.
After seeing her acceptance of him, Karpel returned to his senses.
He turned to Radiev.
âI apologize, Brother, but we have to return now.â
âIs that so? Then, Iâll see you next time.â
In order to leave the premises, permission from the one who had the highest status had to be asked.
If Radiev stopped them because he wanted to talk to Inaila more, then Karpel wouldnât be able to take her away from there.
The Crown Prince promised to see us next time, so Karpel quickly took Inaila away.
How dreadful.
Inaila kept looking back as if she was curious about what Radiev was about to say.
But Karpel turned her away with a hand over her shoulder so that she couldnât go back.
Radiev was right.
Radiev was the one who could find an answer to resolve the problems within the Krenberia family. If he were to receive more information, he would definitely help Inaila make the best choice.
Raidev was much more friendly and more gentle than Karpel, who had exerted more effort into distancing himself from Inaila. Radiev would be a better mediator for the family.
But Karpel didnât want to hand over that role to Radiev.
He led her to the carriage without saying a word, but he felt her taking ahold of his collar.
This could be a sign that it was okay. He plucked his courage and looked at Inaila.
He was being ostracized here, but it was cute to see her stare fiercely at the people around them who stayed away.
While his hand was still on her shoulder, her soft, shiny hair cascaded gently over it.
His light was working so hard to protect him. He wanted this moment to last forever.
Karpel didnât know when this light would end, so wouldnât it be alright if he could stay next to Inaila a little longer?
He had such selfish thoughts.
Let it be⦠for just a little while.
5. Snow flower man
Karpel, the second male lead, was too difficult of an opponent.
In the original, Karpel was the final boss.
Even Radiev, who solved everything through pacifist means with the male lead buff, had no choice but to defeat Karpel through brute force.
I would be lucky to barely survive myself. But how could a novice like me capture Karpelâs heart?
For some reason, the chef hatched up a plan to seduce through the means of food.
What I can do the best is cooking, but the Krenberian young lady cannot cook.
Iâll have to be allowed into the kitchen first so that I can do whatever I want.
Just by going there, the employees flocked around like bees while saying, âYou canât do this and that,â so there was nothing much I could do there.
They kept saying that a person of my stature shouldnât be concerned with cooking.
They just preferred the chef who served Karpelâs favorite dessert every day.
After I saw Karpel run into Radiev, I felt guilty and depressed.
Obviously, I didnât want to bother Karpel, so I chose the first place I thought of to refresh myself.
But I met Radiev and eventually did the worst thing Iâve ever done.
These days, whatever I do, I always end up saying sorry to Karpel.
âShould I target Shabelle instead rather than Karpel?â
Oh! Arenât I a genius?
If I coax Shabelle into asking Radiev for his cooperation, itâll be easy to solve the problems that would come in the future.
Shabelle might be more challenging than I expect though, probably upset because she was humiliated during that tea party.
But since sheâs only twelve years old, wouldnât she be an easier target than Karpel?
In addition, itâll be nice to keep the Crown Prince away.
I can keep an eye on Shabell so that the prince wouldnât be able to do anything to her until sheâs all grown up! I should put this plan to action right away!
I came out of my room. Then, the first person I saw as soon as I stepped out was Stein, Karpelâs aide.
âStein!â
He was coming out of Karpelâs room right now, surprised by my cheerful voice.
âHuh? Ah, my apologies. What can I do for you, Milady?â
Why did he meet Karpel just now?
Ah, maybe he received an order from him.
Stein was a man who had a calm and quiet demeanor and he usually stayed on the sidelines. The atmosphere he had around him made it seem like he was very reliable, just by looking at him.
It looked like every problem will be solved quickly and precisely if heâs the one put to work. I think heâs a little younger than my father.
Karpel and my father had such striking features that everyone else just fades in comparison, but even the villainâs right-hand man had a handsome face.
Oh, I want a handsome assistant, too.
âMilady?â
âI want toâ¦â
Taken aback, Stein faltered.
I wanted to have him, but I couldnât take what was Karpelâs.
Pretending that I didnât say that just now, I went straight to business.
âSend a letter to Lady Float and get her measurements, then place an order for a dress from Pretty Frill Boutique. Make it so that the design is from last springâs catalogue with a primrose concept. From the shoes to the bonnet, it has to be a full set. Iâll write her a letter as well, so send it along with the dress. And one more thingâplease find out the performance schedule of the play, âThe Young Masterâs Hidden Flowerâ.â
After shooting out rapid-fire instructions like that, I realized that this was something that shouldnât be said to just any servant.
ââ¦Well, please tell the butler.â
ââ¦â¦â
Stein hesitated.
Since it wasnât his job, he seemed to be pretending that itâs hard to remember or that he couldnât do it.
It was impossible to remember and convey all of those instructions.
Whenever I requested stuff from my maids, too, they always missed one or two things.
But as far as I knew, Stein was a competent man.
Thereâs a reason why he could continue working as Karpelâs secret aide here at the Krenberia estate.
I wanted to say, âYouâre Karpelâs right hand! I know this is a piece of cake for you!â But of course, this wasnât something I could say, so I just repeated my earlier words.
âJust call the butler. Ah, no, never mind. Iâll just find him myself and tell him.â
But this seemed to have hurt his pride.
Steinâs eyebrows furrowed, then he spoke clearly.
âI shall order a dress with a primrose concept, along with a bonnet and a pair of shoes to match, at Pretty Frill Boutique for Lady Shabelle Float, and this shall be sent with an enclosed letter from Milady once the set has been completed. In addition, I shall ask the butler that you would like to know the schedule for the play, âThe Young Masterâs Hidden Flowerâ.â
Seeing him say all that with his back straightened, I clapped enthusiastically.
âWow! Thatâs amazing, Stein! How could you memorize all that? Youâre amazing!â
Compliments could make even whales dance, so empty words still had some use to them.
But as he heard my admiration, Stein looked puzzled.
Ah, I made a mistake.
I shouldâve just let it go.
âThen, Iâll leave it to you!â
After saying that, I quickly escaped and returned to the room.