âWho knows when youâd actually visit us if we never came here instead?â Emily beamed as she strode toward Winnie.The latter immediately reached for the older womanâs hand. âItâs been a while, Grandma. How are you and Grandpa?ââWeâre good.â Emily took Winnieâs hand and gave it a pat before glancing at Joshua, who was next to her.âBut your grandfatherâs been having some issues with his throat. He misses your beautiful singing voice and has been waiting for you to come back. But look at you! You did return, but here you are hiding away at Wilhelmâs place! Why didnât you come straight to the manor instead?âAs Emily rambled on, Wilhelm stood behind Joshua obediently.After greeting Joshua, Winnie cast her gaze on Wilhelm.The latter shrugged innocently. âIt wasnât me. I didnât tell them anything. We agreed on this, so of course I wouldnât go back on my word.âHearing that, Joshua began to grumble, âYou couldâve kept this whole thing a secret, but itâs Wilhelmâs fault for not being married despite his age. Your grandmother and I came over right after hearing that heâd brought a mysterious woman home, only to find you in his living room.ââOh, goodness!â Emily burst into laughter as she turned to the two youngsters before her. âDonât listen to your grandfatherâs nonsense. We only decided to drop by after confirming that youâre here, Winnie. It doesnât matter when Wilhelm gets married. Even if he chooses not to, itâs his freedom. We wonât interfere or busy ourselves with his private life.ââCome on, Darling. You donât have to explain the obvious! The kids know how naturally funny I am and wouldnât take my words to heart. Isnât that right, Wilhelm?ââOf course.â Wilhelm was envious of the relationship his grandparents shared, but he remained unmarried as he still hadnât found the right partner yet.Smiling, he continued, âI still remember the last time Grandpa called himself funnyâ¦âAs the man began to reminisce the past, Winnie sat on the bed and listened to them chatter away.Despite only sitting there and listening quietly, she felt unimaginably warm on the inside.Although the Speisers were aristocrats, and the elderly couple was the most distinguished lord and lady in the country, Winnie always felt relaxed whenever she was with them.Even Wilhelm, who was usually cold and stern, became gentle and caring whenever he interacted with his family members.Enjoying the sunny afternoon with them gave Winnie peace, and peace was exactly what she needed right now.About an hour later, Joshua left for an appointment with a collector to appraise a newly unearthed antique that was said to be a century old.Emily, on the other hand, remained behind.Winnie was done washing up and getting dressed by now.As someone who was always extremely well-dressed, Emily felt something lacking about the other womanâs attire.âYou should dress better, Winnie. Youâre wasting your good looks and lovely figure.âWinnie glanced at her own arm that was still hanging in front of her torso, not knowing how to respond.âBut Grandma, Iâm just in loungewear. I didnât bring a suitcase with me this time around. Iâve washed my clothes from yesterday and even had to get someone to go to my condominium and bring me what Iâm wearing now. Besides, itâs not like I can wear a dress with my arm in this state.âEmily turned to her. âBut you just told me a while ago that itâs been over two weeks since you got hurt. Canât you remove the bandages by now? The last time I fell, I only had to wear a cast for two weeks. Leaving your arm hanging like that any longer isnât going to do you much good either.ââI understand, Grandma.â Winnie smiled. âIâll drop by the hospital and have them remove my bandages tomorrow. Today will be the last day I keep my arm wrapped up.ââDo you have any plans for today, then?â asked Emily. âWhat do you intend to do?ââHmmâ¦â Winnie paused briefly. âI was thinking of dropping by the manor to see my adorable grandma and grandpa, but they ended up coming over instead. I must be the luckiest girl in the world.âEmily was tickled by her words. âLetâs go shopping in a bit. Iâve been thinking of getting you a few dresses while getting my summer collection outfits, but we were always apart. I still ordered you a Chanaean gown, though, which Iâm sure youâll like. Now that youâre back, letâs go have a look at it. We can make a few more outfits at that.âEmily was one-eighth Aplothian since her great-grandmother was pure Chanaean.After seeing a photo of her great-
grandmother in a Chanaean gown, she swore the latter was the most beautiful woman she had ever laid eyes upon, in the most stunning dress ever.In all fairness, such a gown only looked enchanting when worn by a Chanaean. Although Emily had an eighth of Chanaean blood in her, she looked nothing like a Chanaean apart from her black eyes.Moreover, given that she was now old and out of shape, she wouldnât be able to pull off wearing the gown. That was why she decided to have one made specifically for Winnie instead.âYou have to try it on yourself, Winnie. If the measurements are off, you can have the dress altered on the spot.âWinnie knew how obsessed Emily was with fashion and jewelry. It was no exaggeration to say that the latterâs dressing room was probably the size of a shopping mall.In other words, there was no changing her mind about getting the gown todayâeven if she were to be in a wheelchair and had a hard time moving.Concerned about Winnieâs safety, Wilhelm offered to take them to the store personally.Emily was delighted. âYou should stick around and take a look too, Wilhelm. Cultivate your taste in fashion so that youâll know what to get your girlfriend in the future.âThe man nodded. âYou make a good point there, Grandma.âChampes was the most exclusive female apparel brand in the world. It was founded in Yartran and once designed and produced clothing solely for the countryâs royal family.However, with the rapid development of commercialization, Champes eventually began to accept orders on a global scale. Quantities were limited each year, however, and it was virtually impossible for mere nobles to even make it into the waiting list.Emily was a clear exception, and Wilhelm brought this matter up on the way to the companyâs workshop.âIsnât there always a long waiting list here, Grandma? Will the workshop receive us if you drop by on such short notice and without an appointment?ââOf course, Wilhelm. Theyâre always ready to serve if itâs me.âWilhelm found it strange, but he also knew that his grandmother would never lie about such a thing.âDoesnât that mean you get even better treatment than the queen does? I heard that even Her Majesty and the princesses have to abide by the rules and wait their turns.â âThatâs right.â Even Emily was puzzled. âBut they told me it was okay, and thatâs really how theyâve been serving me all this while.
I normally do book an appointment, but theyâve never turned me down whenever I had to reschedule or pop in on short notice, and theyâve never once complained about it either. I find it weird too.âWinnie couldnât help but smile as she listened the conversation between the two.âWhat are you smiling about on your own?â Wilhelm asked upon noticing that. âDid you think of some good news? Arenât you going to share it with us?ââThatâs not it!â The woman glared at him. âItâs just that I donât find it weird at all.
Grandmaâs always had excellent taste, so that makes her different from the other customers who visit the workshop. Iâm sure staff member there respect and adore her more than anyone else. But what matters most is that youâre happy, Grandma.âIt wasnât long until they arrived at their destination.As soon as they walked into the large hall, they bumped into a few acquaintances.However, these people only knew Wilhelm and Emily. They were completely oblivious to Winnieâs existence even though she knew them.Seeing that both parties were inevitably going to engage in conversation, Winnie decided to step aside before the couple made their way over.âHave fun talking, you guys. Iâll go take a walk inside the showroom. You can meet me there when youâre done chatting.ââAll right.â Emily nodded in response. âIt shouldnât take too long. Go see if thereâs anything you like in there. If you come across something that catches your eye, Iâll buy it for you.ââItâs okay, Grandma. I didnât even come back with presents this time, so how could I let you spend on me? Donât worry about me, you two. Iâll see you later.âWith that, Winnie turned and headed in the direction of the showroom, which was located behind the large hall. Champesâ most exquisite works over the years along with the brandâs latest designs, which were limited in number, were displayed there.Not only that, but the showroom wasnât open to the public. One had to present an entrance ticket to be allowed in.I probably wouldnât have been let in if it werenât for Grandma.As Winnie scanned the room, a wedding dress caught her attention almost right away.It was the only wedding dress inside the showroom, and the natural diamonds all over it made it look extraordinarily fancy.I used to really like this dress when it first came out, but now that I look at it, itâs probably a bit too showy.Two series of footsteps came from behind as Winnie scrutinized the dress.The footsteps sound as though they belonged to girls walking in unison, so she deduced that whoever had just entered the showroom were not Wilhelm and Emily but other clients.She didnât bother looking back until she heard the voice of a young woman. âWell, well, well, look who I just bumped into!
If it isnât the adopted daughter of the Speiser family?âWinnie furrowed her brows as soon as she heard such scathing remarks made toward her.She turned around and instantly recognized the young lady with blond hair. âMargaret? That wasnât very polite of you. Who gave you the courage to spout nonsense like that?ââHa!â Margaret Grayson scoffed in amusement. âSpout nonsense? Wasnât I saying the truth? Are you not the hidden adopted daughter of the Speiser family?âWinnie narrowed her eyes.I donât recall ever getting into any direct conflict with her, but she probably hates me just because she was never as good as I was back when we were taking cello lessons from the same teacher. Oh, and not to mention the fact that I received a love letter from the boy sheâd love for over a decade.All these incidents were more than enough to make a haughty young woman like Margaret harbor a deep grudge against Winnie.Yet, the latter had no intention of wasting her time on such a brainless woman.
She knew not to say anything too inappropriate in a place like this either.That was because the slightly older woman standing next to Margaret was Helen Colvin, a renowned journalist feared by even the royal family of Yartran.In fact, she was the one who had sent shockwaves across the world a few years ago by exposing a scandal that had occurred within the royal household.Not wanting to cause the Speiser family any potential trouble, Winnie decided to ignore Margaret and walk away.Unfortunately, that only wounded the latterâs ego. She wonât even look at me? Am I that invisible to her?âIâm talking to you, Vivian! You shouldnât just walk away when someone talks to you! Is this how you were raised in the Speiser household? You may not have the Speiser blood in you, but are you not still part of the family? Did they not teach you the most basic social etiquettes that everyone should know?ââSo, did the Grayson family raise you to scream and shout in public?â Winnie clapped back without even turning around to look at Margaret. âIs this what you call social etiquette? Please donât raise your voice while youâre inside a showroom.ââYou!â Margaret was temporarily speechless, but she tried her best to retaliate. âSpeaking of this showroom, how did someone like you even get in? Even I had to be put on a waiting list for a whole year before being allowed to come in, while youâre just an adopted child who canât even be spoken of publicly!âAn amused Winnie was about to respond when Emily suddenly walked toward them.âI was the one who let Vivian in,â the latter declared with a grim expression and tone. âIs there a problem with that? If I remember correctly, youâre the youngest granddaughter of the Grayson household. I know your grandmother. Sheâs always been so elegant in whatever she does or says. Why didnât you take a lesson or two from her?ââL-Lady Joshua?â Every member of Yartranâs upper-class society knew Emily, and the young Margaret was no exception.âAlso, thereâs something you just said that I have to address sternly,â the older woman added. âYou referred to Vivian as an adopted child and claimed that sheâs not related to the Speiser family by blood. That infuriates me. Iâll have you know right now that she does have the Speiser blood in her veins! She was born into the Speiser family as a true granddaughter of Lord Joshua and me!ââGrandmaâ¦â Winnie hadnât expected Emily to make such a bold statement, for in truth, there was nothing to be proud of regarding this matter.Besides, standing right next to Margaret was a journalist who was bold enough to uncover even the royal familyâs dirt.Taking that into consideration, Winnie leaned closer to Emily and whispered, âGrandma, that journalist standing next to her is Helen Colvin. Itâs best if you refrain from saying certain things.âHelen had clearly taken note of every word Emily had just said.âDid you just call Ms. Vivian your granddaughter, My Lady? Even though she has the facial features of an Aplothian? What is the meaning of this?â