As expected, it rained heavily on their way back home yesterday. Thanks to their haste, they didnât get too wet, but the sudden downpour that started abruptly was still ongoing today.
The sound of raindrops tapping against the window woke Riett up early. She didnât like rainy days. Her curly hair tended to become even more unruly in the damp weather, which made her more frustrated.
âAnyway, Iâll be tying my hair up, so it doesnât matter.â
Today was the day of Duke Kreutzâs birthday party. It was also one of the few days when Riett meticulously prepared herself from head to toe.
She had to be dragged around by her mother all day, changing clothes like a doll. These days were much more exhausting for Riett than the days she rode a horse and practiced swordsmanship.
âOh, right, the birthday present.â
The day before yesterday, she visited the flower market and bought the freshest and most blooming dahlia.
Riett looked at the red dahlia in the vase.
âI donât know⦠Sometimes when I see my father, I wonder if he truly loved my mother.â
Looking at the flower, she couldnât help but think about what Even had said. Even though Even didnât dislike his Father, Riett knew that if things continued like this, they might irreversibly drift apart.
Evan didnât care about what happened, but the old man was different. How painful would it be for him to be misunderstood by his only child because of some absurd rumors?
âEvan, you bad child.â
As Riett rested her chin on her hand and thought of Evan, she suddenly stopped. Come to think of it, he said something strange before they parted ways yesterday.
âRiett.â
She turned around at the softly calling voice. Evanâs eyes were fixed on Riett.
âI have something to tell you after the party tomorrow.â
âWhat is it? Tell me now.â
Riett was generally impatient. She couldnât wait until she was curious.
âNo, not now.â
Evanâs firm answer made Riett even more curious. However, she knew that no matter how much she pried, Evan wouldnât open his mouth when he said it like that.
âItâs nothing important, just wait and see.â
Normally, Evan would have smiled and given a playful answer, but not this time.
âItâs nothing significant.â
His voice carried tension and seriousness.
Riett was momentarily surprised by Evanâs appearance, which was different from usual, but quickly regained her composure and replied,
âSure, Iâll look forward to it.â
Despite her curiosity, she tried to restrain herself. Riett waved her hand and bid farewell to Evan.
At that moment, she heard a knocking sound from outside the door.
âRiett, are you awake?â
It was the voice of Lady Marren, and Riett opened the door. Behind Lady Marren stood the maids, lined up one by one, each holding a splendid dress in their hands.
Riett lowered her head at the sight.
âAh, here we go.â
* * *
Lady Marren, Riettâs mother, was a person opposite to Riett.
Lady Marren, who grew like a greenhouse flower, enjoyed grooming herself. She had strategically married Duke Marren at an early age. Thatâs why whenever Lady Marren saw Riett, she felt sorry as if she were looking at an untamed wildflower.
âIf only she would put a little effort, she would be as beautiful as an angel.â
However, because she loved her daughter, Lady Marren made an effort to understand Riettâs tomboyish appearance. But on the days of the parties, it was an exception.
Normally, Riett couldnât touch her hair or clothes without receiving disapproving looks from Lady Marren, but today was different because there was a justified reason.
Lady Marren looked at Riett with an ominous smile. Riett already had a bored expression, but Lady Marren had no intention of giving in.
âBegin.â
As Lady Marren gestured, the maids lined up in a neat row.
âMother⦠Do we have to go to this extent every time?â
âWhat are you saying, Riett? Iâve prepared just twenty outfits for today.â
Lady Marren emphasized that she had reduced the number of outfits by three compared to the previous party.
Only then did Riett realize that she had no choice but to compromise and obediently started changing into the dresses.
âThe color is too bright.â
âIt doesnât suit your red hair.â
âYour shoulders are too exposed.â
Under Lady Marrenâs sharp guidance, Riett successfully chose the perfect dress. Next was her hair, but fortunately, it didnât take long to complete. The experienced maid quickly and skillfully styled Riettâs hair beautifully.
âLetâs finish with this.â
Like decorating the grand finale, Lady Marren took out a radiant emerald necklace from the jewelry box.
âYouâve grown enough to enter noble school, so this should be fine.â
Riett looked at the expensive-looking green necklace.
âI feel like Iâve seen a necklace of this color before⦠Where was it?â
For a moment, a familiar feeling passed through her mind. She couldnât remember because it was an old memory, but the unique shape must have left an impression on her.
There were gaudy and expensive-looking jewels embedded in it.
âOh!â
As she pondered, Riett remembered the ugly necklace sheâd found in the closet the day sheâd played hide-and-seek at Duke Kreutzâs mansion. It was such a long time ago that she would have forgotten it, but its unusual shape must have stuck in her mind.
It had very tacky, expensive-looking jewelry on it.
âSince that room was Evanâs motherâs room, I wonder if the necklace belonged to his mother.â
Behind Riett, lost in thought, she heard Lady Marrenâs astonished voice.
âItâs perfect!â
Riett followed Lady Marren and stood in front of the mirror.
The reflection in the mirror was a completely different person from the usual Riett in a shirt and pants. Her usually curly hair was neatly done up, exuding elegance, and beneath it, the blue dress with a bell line contrasted with her red hair.
Finally, when the emerald necklace, like a fiery dragonâs eyes, settled on her beautiful neckline, it became a luxurious accent.
âWhose daughter is so beautiful?â
Awkwardly, Riett smiled at Lady Marrenâs admiration. The clothes and extravagant accessories were incredibly uncomfortable to move in, but today, she had decided to become her motherâs doll.
âShall we go now?â
âYes.â
Riett wrapped the delicate dahlia flower, which had been in a vase, in fine fabric and tied it with a ribbon. Holding it dearly in her arms, she headed towards Duke Kreutzâs mansion.
As she arrived, the dukeâs residence seemed already bustling with activity.
Riett had learned as she grew up that Duke Kreutzâs was a truly renowned and influential person, known for his outstanding character and remarkable strategic prowess. Many people admired him and he held significant political influence.
It was his birthday party, and anyone who was anyone would gather for such an occasion.
âOnce again, they went all out.â
Riett glanced at the lavishly decorated hall of the mansion and felt a sense of unfamiliarity. The hall was only adorned like this twice a yearâfor the Countâs birthday and Evanâs birthday.
Duke Kreutzâs, contrary to his status as the Empireâs most popular figure, wasnât particularly fond of parties. He would rather enjoy quietly reading a book. Thatâs why Riett liked Duke Kreutzâs even more.
âRiett.â
A voice called from behind, causing Riett to turn her head. There stood Evan, shimmering more than usual today.
With neatly combed black hair and well-fitted formal attire, he looked quite handsome.
âWell, itâs still Evan, though,â
Riett thought to herself, pouting slightly as her eyes met his. His eyes were slightly squinted.
âYou look beautiful today,â
Riett blinked her eyes. The words âYou look beautifulâ slowly registered in her mind.
âWhat, what is he sayingâ¦?â
Evan had never said such words before. They had been close like siblings, so there was no opportunity for him to say something like that. It felt as if goosebumps were crawling up her arms, just like when a beloved girl heard such words.
âBut I still prefer Riett in a shirt and pants.â
âIâm not dressing up for you!â
Fortunately, Riett quickly snapped out of her confusion.
âWhatâs with that flower?â
Evan asked, looking at the dahlia in Riettâs arms.
âA gift for the Duke.â
âI see, a dahlia.â
âYou didnât prepare anything, did you?â
Riettâs question made Evan nod his head.
âNo, I donât even know what Father likes.â
His indifferent response made Riett burst into a bitter laugh.
âDo you think I made that sculpture of your fatherâs face last year, thinking he would like it?â
âThat⦠was Father?â
Evan asked with a surprised expression. It was frustrating, but she understood. Even the recipient of the gift thought that sculpture was of Evanâs face.
âThatâs not the important part! What matters in a gift is love and sincerity.â
ââ¦â
âEven if you give your father a pebble you found on the roadside, he would appreciate it.â
Evan remained silent in response to Riettâs words.
âNever mind, do as you please. Just donât keep saying youâre a filial son. Ultimately, the parties and the issues that arise from them are the responsibility of the individuals involved.â
âRiett, do you remember what I said yesterday?â
âOh, the thing you said you had to tell me?â
As Evan asked, Riett immediately remembered. She had been curious about it.
âWhat do you want to say? You said you would tell me today.â
âNot now.â
Evanâs eyes flickered for a moment, appearing somewhat tense even with just the mention of it.
âWhen the party is over and it gets quiet, then Iâll talk.â
What could he possibly want to say that heâs hesitating so much?
She already knew it was something significant because they had never had such a serious conversation before, but it didnât make her feel any better seeing Evan agonize over it.
âNo, letâs not ruin a good day with a bad impression.â
Riett refreshed her frustrated mind, thinking of the man.
By the way, the main character, the man, is going to be very late.
âWhen is the man coming?â
âI donât know either. Heâs been coming in late ever since I havenât been able to see him much either.â
âI see. Heâll come if we wait.â
Riett looked at her parents who were talking with the guests and went to sit in a corner.
Her new shoes were uncomfortable after a long time of wearing them.
Soon, Evan followed and sat next to her.
âArenât you supposed to be a guest?â
âIâm not a guest, so what?â
With Evanâs words, silence filled the air.
Tick-tock, the clock continued to tick, but the man didnât seem to have any intention of showing up.
Restless, Riett stood up from her seat.
âCould something have happened to the man?â
âIâll ask the butler. Maybe he heard something.â
It seemed that anxiety was not only felt by her. Evan, who had been calm so far, quickly got up from his seat.
And just as he was about to leave the hall,
âEvan! Youâre here!â
An unfamiliar man opened the door and came in.
Evan approached the sudden intruder.
âUncleâ¦?â
Uncle? Then, does that mean that person is the dukeâs brother, âHaart,â as her mother said?
He was a person with a faint impression, just as her mother had described.
There was hardly any resemblance to the man, making it hard to believe they were brothers.
âOh⦠Poor Evan.â
Haart hugged Evan, tears streaming down his face. But Evan pushed him away.
âIs there something wrong with Father?â
Thump-thump.
Riettâs heart, sensing unease, started beating faster.
It was definitely a bad sign.
âCould it be that he had an accident? He didnât get seriously injured, did he?â
Terrifying thoughts floated in her mind.
âHaah.â
Before revealing the truth, Haart let out a deep sigh.
âDonât be shocked, Evan.â
ââ¦.â
âYour father, Duke Kreutz, is currently⦠accused of murdering his wife.â
The dahlia flower that Riett was holding slipped and fell to the ground with a thud.