After the dance, the venue moved to the next hall and it was time for pleasant conversation in the form of a stand-up buffet.
At first, Rishe was at Arnoldâs side, receiving greetings from invited guests, but Arnold said absentmindedly.
âThe wine from earlier must be kicking in. Go catch some breeze on the balcony.â
Arnoldâs excuse was a total lie and he must be wanting to let Rishe take a break from the crowd.
Rishe hasnât drank any wine. After all, since they got to the party, people had been talking to her incessantly even when she didnât utter a word.
(I can say, heâs surprisingly a gentleman.)
This was an evening party that Rishe had decided to attend, even though Arnoldâs wasnât keen on it.
Itâs a wonder if heâs taking Rishe into account after her declaration of âIâm going to live a life of idleness, no workingâ.
(Iâve been used to working without drinking or eating in my past lives, butâ¦)
She took a quick look around and looked up at Arnold.
âThank you, Your Highness. Now, if youâll excuse me for a moment.â
Rishe bowed politely to her audience, and then quietly moved away from the crowds.
Instead of heading straight to the balcony, she walked slowly through the venue, among the people enjoying their meals.
There are surely matters that she couldnât understand just by staying close to Arnold.
(In any case, Iâll have to gather more information. In my past six lives, Iâve never known anything about the domestic ballgame in Garkhain)
All Rishe knew were gossips and events big enough to be passed on outside the country.
Even though Arnord killing his father was no secret, sheâs in the dark as to how things got to that point.
She needs to acquaint herself more with Arnoldâs surroundings and find out whatâs going on inside the castle.
(Iâm sure there must have been some distortions in the way the rumors flowed outside the country. First off, Arnold Hein himself is not the same as the rumors at the age of nineteen. Heâs not as nefarious and mean as some of the stories Iâve heard in other countries, but gentleâ¦)
Rishe couldnât help feeling conflicted with this notion.
(Right, so far, heâs been kind, no doubt about that. Though I should notate that, âIâm still unclear of his motiveâ, and âheâs somewhat abominable.â)
She snapped out from her reverie and surveyed her surroundings once more.
In order to survive beyond and live an idle life in the castle, she has to quickly take action now.
(Iâm sure that one over there is Lord Hannewald. Iâm guessing heâs on good terms with Count Gealâ¦. Duke Fudemann and Duke Taenitz seem to be having a friendly conversation, but theyâre actually distant to each other.)
She recalled all the names introduced to her earlier and memorized them. Then she sniffed a sweet perfume.
A girl with fluffy golden hair and dressed in a lovely dress cut across to speak to Rishe.
âNice to meet you, Ms. Rishe. My name is Cornelia Thea Tuna.
The Tuna family is the thirty-first duke family Rishe had greeted today. So, she smiled and returned the greeting.
âRishe Ilmgard Wertsner, Itâs a pleasure to make your acquaintance.â
âFufu, itâs an honor to speak with you.â
With a soft smile, Cornelia held one glass in each hand.
With her adorable big eyes and plump soft lips, she offered one of them to Rishe.
âMs. Rishe, if you donât mind, have this glass of wine.â
Simultaneously with her offer, other women who were watching Rishe next to her, started giggling.
â- As a hostage, you must be aware that youâve been chosen as a pawn to be discarded at any time.â
âYouâd probably have a good time with Arnold-sama in the meantimeâ¦.â
âAfter all, youâre from a weak country, right?â
In the midst of such whispers, Cornelia was staring at her with teary eyes.
âAre you unhappy with the wine Iâm giving youâ¦?â
(â¦If my memory serves me right, the Duke of Tuna has a vast fiefdom to the south of Garkhain).
Rishe took a step forward to receive the glass.
âNot at all, thank you, Lady Cornelia.â
Just before Risheâs fingers touched the glass, Cornelia raised her voice deliberately.
âKya, oh no! My hand slipped!â
The glass was dropped unnaturally and fell towards Rishe.
At that same moment, Rishe plucked the hem of her dress with one hand, bent her waist and grabbed the glass with the other hand.
âHuh?!â
Cornelia cried in surprise when the wine that was supposed to spill was swirled back into the glass.
Rishe pinched the stem of the glass and gently swirled the wine inside. A whiff rose as she stuck the tip of her nose close to the glass as if to confirm the content.
(Smells like ground pepper. I donât know where you got it from, but youâre playing with food.)
First of all, itâs overkill to stuff a pack of it inside oneâs dress just to prepare wine. She should unify her strategy and either drink it or keep it in her hand. In spite of her astonishment, outwardly, she smiled happily.
âItâs a rare wine with a somewhat pungent aroma.â
ââ¦â
Cornelia squeezed out her best smile, then bit her lips in frustration. Itâs a shame sheâs got a lovely smile on her face, she doesnât deserve it.
Rishe moved another step closer to Cornelia and stared straight in her eyes.
âItâs very interesting, Iâve never had it back in my country. Iâm going to recommend it to His Highness, but where did you get this glass from?â
âHuh! Well, thatâsâ¦.
When offered a fight, buy it. It seems that Cornelia was not prepared to do so.
âIâm, Iâm sorry Rishe-sama. Itâs a big venue and I forgot where.â
âThatâs a pity. Well, let me let His Highness have a taste of this glass. Iâll let him know that the Lady of the Tuna family has treated me well.â
âEr, uhm!â
Cornelia flailed in panic and shook her head.
âThat, it was intended for Rishe-sama, so Rishe-sama should be the one to drink it. No, please donât! Iâm sorry, give that glass back to meâ¦Ah!â
In spite of Corneliaâs pale face, Rishe drew the glass near her mouth.
Then took a sip.
âUgh, noâ¦â¦â¦.!â
âItâs just as pungent as I imagined it would be.â
In front of the aghast women, Rishe smiled again.
âIâm very glad Iâve been so welcomed in this mannerâ¦.Cornelia-sama, if you donât mind, may I invite you to a private tea party next time?â
âWha, me?!â
âYes, Iâm especially curious to know what the Tuna familyâs territory is like.â
Cornelia was in a state of confusion, but she eventually nodded her head.
(I hope this will work well.)
Rieseâs plans would eventually require land in a warm climate. The Tuna family fiefdom should be appropriate, but she wants to explore some information through Cornelia.
(Iâll take up a fight. Butâ¦)
Holding the wine glass in her left hand, she extended her right hand to Cornelia.
âIâm looking forward to it, Cornelia-sama.â
âWa, yesâ¦.â
(â-Merchants donât buy and sell without making a profit.)
In her life as a merchant, the man who mentored her in business once told her sourly.