âDid I hear it right?â
âLooking at your reaction, I think you heard it right.â
When Estin returned, he laughed out loud, dumbfounded, at the report he received from Lucas. Smiling is natural, but itâs probably the first time Estin laughed so loudly in his life. Lucas laughed along because he understood his feeling, they could only laugh about it. The two looked at each other and laughed as if they were amazed after such a long time.
Soon after, Estin gave orders with a straight face.
âBring Mary, now.â
I was dragged into the Oval Office of Estin, leaving my soul in the room. Yesterday, I slept preparing for today, but I didnât expect to be dragged after washing my face as soon as I woke up. Grand Duke Estin, who had been signing papers for a long time, said as soon as he saw me.
âGive up.â
I knew it. I closed my eyes and shook my head from side to side. The expression on Grand Duke Estin;s face changed slightly. The change in his expression scared me for a moment.
âIf you canât tell him, Iâll tell him on your behalf?â
ââ¦â¦I donât want to.â
âWhy?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âConler is Conler. Our honor will not collapse just because you did not go hunting, I have built it that way.â
Grand Duke Estin seemed to think I was being so stubborn because I was worried about the honor of the Conler family. That was definitely one of the reasons, butâ¦â¦. I have the same thought as the Grand Duke. No matter how informal it is, Their honor wonât collapse just because of me.
âI donât want to run away.â
âMary.â
âThis is my honor.â
The problem was Mary, not Conler.
I know Grand Duke Estin could fix it.
Heâll just say itâs a childrenâs fight and laugh it off. But this was a matter of my pride regardless of whether it was an adult or a child or a family.
Estin sighed as if she understood what I meant. Estin, who was sitting down, rose up and came to me. Then he kneeled down in front of me and said, making eye contact with me.
âWho on earth do you take after?â
âI take after my dad.â
âWhat?â
âAh! Thatâ?â
I answered without thinking. I was surprised and covered my mouth. Who would I take after? Of course, my dad. I was thinking that way, but I didnât know it would come out of my mouth without filtering. Estinâs black pupils shook slightly.
âI mean⦠Maybe Iâm stubborn like the Grand Duke.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âThatâs what Lucas saidâ¦â¦.â
Lucas, Iâm sorry for pulling you in.
But Lucas once told me that I must be so stubborn because I take after my father. But even though I tried hard to fix it, Estin was just staring at me without saying a word.
Estin stood up, went back to his seat and pulled the rope.
âDid you call me?â
Maybe he was nearby, but Lucas ran right away. Did you call Lucas to scold him for calling you stubborn?
But Estin asked Lucas in a low voice.
âWhereâs Hestia?â
âI believe the Knights are in training right now.â
âLet Hestia take care of Mary.â
âYes?â
âIf she wants to go hunting, she needs to know how to shoot an arrow.â
ââ¦â¦Are you sure youâre going to let her go?â
When asked by Lucas, Estin just shrugged his shoulders. I was bewildered when Estin gave me permission. You wonât take it back, right?
âItâs dangerous.â
âHestia will teach her well.â
âStill, my lordâ¦â¦.â
âGo and tell Hestia.â
At the apparent order, Lucas went out with a brooding look. I was a little sorry to see Lucas like that, butâ¦â¦ Thereâs nothing I can do.
âFollow him and train with Hestia.â
Grand Duke Estin sat down and began to reread the documents he was reading earlier. Then he looked at me with a puzzled expression when he noticed I was hesitating to go out. I opened my mouth carefully and said the thing I wanted to say the most.
âIâm sorry.â
âWhat did you do wrong?â
ââ¦â¦betting.â
âThatâs the fault of that cheap guy. He made a bet that favors him.â
ââ¦â¦.â
I was surprised because I didnât know he would take my side like this. I thought heâd speak a little more harshly to me, but heâs cursing Cameron so openly.
âItâs good that you did not run away.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âBut hunting is still too dangerous for you.â
You mean, youâre worried about me?
When I looked at him with a little surprised expression, Grand Duke Estin unknowingly raised his lips. It was a smile that was very delicate but felt friendly.
âBut whose daughter are you?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âIâm sure youâll do well.â
It was such a sweet voice that I thought it was really the voice of âdad.â
When I was told that Hestia was waiting for me at the training ground, I changed into my most comfortable clothes. While changing clothes with Carolâs help, I smiled and patted her shoulder saying it was okay because she looked like she would burst into tears. Carol nodded as if she knew how I felt.
It was my first time coming to the training ground in the annex. It seemed to be twice the size of most school grounds. My heart was pounding because of the things that happened, so I want to go training at once. And the deputy head of the knights herself will train me!
In one corner of the training ground, Hestia was waiting for me with her hands on her waist. Hestia waved as I approached. Next to him was Lucas, who looked really unhappy with the situation.
What the⦠Why is he here?
âMiss, I heard about it.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âBetting with the prince and hunting. Youâre making a great social debut.â
Is this also a social debut? Hestiaâs words made me cringe and scratch my cheek.
âWeâre going to make her social debut even more spectacular, so donât say that, Hestia.â
âNo, Lucas. Did you lose your ability to joke overnight?â
Hestia said in a voice full of surprise. But Lucas didnât let go of his stern look. I was also unfamiliar with Lucas doing that, so I didnât bother to add anything.
Hestia, who was looking at Lucas and me alternately, handed me a small bow.
âItâs a bow I used to use when I was young. A new one would be good, but youâll grow up in no time.â
âThank you.â
The gold-painted bow was very beautiful. Youâre giving me this! I received the bow with a twinkle in my eye. I liked it and was happy, but I was worried about Lucas, who was expressionless, so I received it with as little reaction as possible. Who knew Lucas would be the final bossâ¦â¦.
âActually, I received it when I was young, tooâ
âWow! Can you give it to me?â
âDo you know who gave this to me?â
I tilted my head at the sudden mystery. When Hestia told me to look at the bow, I took the bow from Hestia and examined it slowly. And I was a little surprised by the name on the bow.
âHelenaâ¦â
I felt strange. Helena, Iâve never seen her before. A woman who lost me and died of guilt. My mother, who died less than a year after giving birth to me.
I remembered the only time in the original story when the wicked Mary was weakened. It was when Astinaâs stepmother, Marchioness Borneau, gave her a motherly nag. She ran away in a hurry. Seeing such a scene, Mary naturally missed her mother.
I fiddled with my chest. Maybe itâs a combination of Ha Sohee and Maryâs longing for their mother.
âThereâs your name next to it.â
âLittle Hestia wants to tell Mary that sheâll do well . Thereâs a little magic in it, so itâll help you better when you hunt.â
ââ¦â¦Thank you very much.â
I canât believe I found a trace of my mother in such an unexpected place. I fiddled with Helenaâs name carefully. Itâs amazing. Mary, look at this. Now youâre touching the bow that your mom used.
Perhaps he knew how I felt, Lucas sat down and began carefully wiping away his tears. Seeing his worried face, I wanted to laugh, but I did not .
âMadam Helena was an archer.â
âWow.â
I see. There were words that crossed my mind. Like Gilbert, Estin also said. âWhose daughter are you?â I thought they said that because I, Mary Conler is the daughter of Grand Duke Estin.
But they said that because Iâm Helenaâs daughter. The mother, who I only know as a friendly person with red hair, began to take shape.
âShe was incredible. Every time she shot an arrow, it was perfect. The way her red hair fluttered in the wind was really beautiful and cool.â
âI wonder.â
âMiss Mary.â
âWhat?â
âWho do you think I learned archery from when I received this bow?â
ââ¦â¦Helena?â
âThatâs right!â
Hestia patted my head and said brightly.
âSo, Helena-nim is buried in my archery. I will teach that to Miss Mary.â