Standing in front of the door, I closed my eyes and imagined the situation that would soon follow.
âOh! Really. Nothingâs going well.â
I couldnât think of an excuse because of that Delther.
âWell, letâs think about it first.â
I smiled briefly at the servant who stood in front of the door and glanced at me.
âI need to prepare my mind, too.â
ââ¦â¦I see.â
The attendant was willing to wait.
In the meantime, I thought about Edgarâs reaction. How can I be less naggedâ¦. No matter how hard I tried, there was no answer.
âAs expected, the conclusion is the same even if I think about it one way or another.â
I dropped my head and motioned to the attendant.
Only then did he inform Edgar that I had come.
âCome on in.â
The somewhat annoying tone made me emotional and resentment soared.
âDo you know anyone who wants to come and go back and forth like this?â
Iâm still going to die of a headache because of Delther and Janice!
Why did he make his work complicated my life?
Squeak-
As soon as the door opened, I smiled with a broad expression of rottenness.
âFather! You called me?â
I laughed as loud as I could.
Edgarâs face hardened when he saw my expression.
âYou must have done something wrong.â
Edgarâs words stabbed me, so I avoided eye contact.
âOh, I shouldnât do this.â
But Edgar doesnât know anything.
Looking up at the table, there seemed to be no letter from the Amelan family.
âDonât you have a story to tell me?â
He told me his business straight away.
Because I donât say anything back.
âHe doesnât talk much.â
âSo, did you break through the hard-won meeting so quickly without any income?â
âI didnât say I had no income.â
I sat on the sofa with a meaningful smile.
Seeing that itâs all over the desk, it looks like heâs looking for something.
âAuction.â
âAuction?â
Edgar raised his eyebrows at the rather short remark.
I asked Edgar because I thought there was something I needed to know.
âIs there anything I should know about the auction?â
I quietly examined Edgarâs behavior.
Edgar treated me in a rather calm manner.
I think he smiled a little bit?
âThat person is scary when he smiles like that.â
That look came as a horror to me.
âIf I donât need to know, you donât have to tell meâ¦â¦.â
Edgar didnât take his eyes off me either. Rather, he still sat cross-legged and stared at me.
âWhat are you curious about? My daughter.â
What do you mean, your daughter? Please, that word!
Iâve got goosebumps all over me.
I stopped touching my arm and gave a suspicious look.
âIâm more curious when you say that. You told me to meet you on a regular basis. What is it?â
Edgar may not have known, but our family was scammed.
There was a pattern! A pattern!
Even if I donât get married, should he be asking someone to meet me?
âYou have something to get at the auction, donât you?â
I spoke in a confident voice.
It would be one of two things, whether it was to put up an item at Duke Amelanâs house or to have information.
Itâs probably the former, though.
âThatâs right.â
âAnd?â
Why are you just saying that?
I waited a little longer for Edgar to open his mouth.
He smoothed his chin and smiled more deeply than before.
âAnd I donât understand why you keep leaving the Prince and the Princess who you hate so much in the house.â
Donât you let the two who are desperate to kill go around here.
Leon canât even walk around because of the two of them.
âOh, that must have been my least favorite.â
Edgar nodded as if he now understood my behavior.
This isnât the point.
âItâs not important enough to sell to my daughter.â
I opened my eyes wide. Whatâs the point of giving me such proper information?
I donât think Iâll ever come out of the dark.
The auction that Delther told me was likely not to proceed legally.
Because Velois worked behind the curtains.
It seems that the business that could be blamed by the royal family has been reduced a little, but its power still remains.
âItâs important. I just canât tell you yet. So when did you say the auction was going to be held?â
âThat.â
I donât know.
The cheap Delther didnât tell me that far.
My eyes flashed and I stood up and shouted.
âDo I have to tell you that? Thereâs not much information from the Velois family. And you thought about giving it to me.â
I stared at Edgar with a shameless cross of my arm.
My acting is very useful at times like this.
âThatâs alright.â
Edgar leaned back in his chair and looked at me.
âSo donât let me deal with this again.â
âIt would have been just a meeting and exchanging information, but why are you so angry?â
I closed my mouth to Edgarâs words.
I canât say that.
At least a promise is a promise.
âI see, I guess you talked about something you couldnât tell. I think this is something I need to find out, too, so go on.â
I got up from my seat as soon as he finished talking.
âMay I come with Leon on the day he takes the test?â
âI donât think you wonât go just because I donât allow itâ
Thatâs true.
I shouldnât have asked.
I regretted bringing it up just now.
âThen Iâll get going.â
Fortunately, it seems that the face-to-face meeting was completed safely without any problems.
I had a feeling something was going to happen, but it wouldnât be a big deal.
Nevertheless, I left the office feeling uncomfortable for some reason.
* * *
Edgar turned his head as he stared at the door where Elle left.
âFind out whatâs in the auction that weâre participating in at the Duke of Amelan.â
âI ordered it as soon as I heard it.â
He liked the aideâs quick work better today.
âAnd one more thing.â
Thereâs something on his mind.
She came, but she was the one who told him to just meet for work.
But why are there horns?
âThe son of the Duke of Amelanâ¦â¦ Was it Cedric?â
âYes, Cedric Amelan.â
âSee what kind of guy he is.â
âWhy all of a suddenâ¦â¦?â
He also found out that it will be auctioned, and the work will be completed soon.
What would they do if they found out about the duke without having to get involved?
âI think something must have happened. I must know what it is.â
âAre you worried?â
âAm I?â
At Edgarâs question, the assistant shrugged.
So, are you okay?
If you know everything, you ask because youâre shy or because you donât know how your actions look to other peopleâs eyes.
He doesnât think itâs either way for Edgar.
âCertainly, it looks like a particularly sunny day today.â
It was no different than usual, but it was uncomfortable to complain to Edgar.
I feel like Iâm nervous but Iâm careful with what I say.
â Itâs not because sheâs talking about himâ
âI think itâs him.â
Edgarâs eyes narrowed.
He was used to Elle talking to him without losing.
He never felt like she was hiding something.
But today something strange happened.
âThere must be something. So find out.â
âItâs possible to find out. My hunch is saying that it would be better not to know.â
If Elleâs hiding it, Edgar wonât be happy to know.
I donât think heâll stay still for any reason.
âFind out and report by today.â
âCount. Do I look like a person who doesnât have anything else to do?â
âDo you not want to do anything else from today?â
âNo, sirâ
The informant immediately changed his attitude.
Once was enough to go against Edgarâs temper.
He wanted to live long.
âIf you want to peel it, Iâll peel it.â
âMake sure that the item comes up at the auction. I was going to go get it first, but I think itâs gone.â
âThey wouldnât have thought of giving it to you.â
âWell, they could be.â
Edgar turned over the documents on his desk and looked at the auction items.
A pocket watch.
It was a watch that caught the eye with a lily pattern drawn and diamonds everywhere.
It was exactly what he wanted.
It was none other than what his wife had as a child.
And there was a very important clue hidden in it.
Itâs very important and necessary evidence that others donât know.
âIf we find the pocket watch, is there a chance of winning?â
âNo, it must be just the beginning.â
I was nervous at the thought that I was getting a clue little by little.
âKeep in mind that we must save it before war breaks out.â
âYes, I am well aware. Itâs proof of how she protected it.â
The aide looked carefully at the pocket watch on the paper.
They didnât know that what theyâd been searching for was only in the hands of a ruined Duchy.
They have to get it before the royal family knows it.
The existence of a pocket watch may disappear as soon as it is mentioned to others.