âGilbert! Where the hell were you?!â
It wasnât long before I caught a glimpse of a face framed by brown hair. The man had a mole placed beneath his mouth.
His name was Kallen or something of the sorts. Kallen was also Gilbertâs best friend, though heâs not very interesting.
Kallen came up to me and stopped to talk.
âLady Maevia.â
I gave him a blank stare.
Even though I didnât greet him, Kallen descended from his horse and presented me with a formal and lengthy apology.
âIâm truly sorry. Please forgive my friend, whoâs like family to me, for his rudeness. Iâll make sure to scold Gilbert thoroughly. Adding to that, I will make another visit in the future and apologize once more.â
Kallen grabbed Gilbert and pulled him away. He was still shocked and just followed obediently.
After placing Gilbert on the horse, Kallen looked back at me.
âLady, your clothesâ¦.â
Kallen removed his ugly ass outer coat and attempted to give it to me.
I spoke my mind.
âFuck off.â
ââ¦.Farewell.â
Kallen ran off with Gilbert. I felt bad for the horse, who had to carry two grown men across a long distance.
As if trying to comfort me, Alisa licked my face.
Anger filled me within. Did that asswipe seriously try to harm my horse?
âIâm sorry about the dangerous situation.â
I stroked her golden coat before climbing onto her back.
My foot ached all the way back to the Marquisâ mansion because of Gilbertâs sword. On our way back, Alisa kept turning to look at me.
Luckily, Sarah greeted me before I had the chance to change my mind and run off to murder him.
âMiissss!â
âSarah? Why are you here?â
âBecause you had me worried when you left on your own! How do you feel? Nothing happened, right?â
She whispered in a quiet tone that only I was able to hear.
âItâs nothing.â
As I came descended from the horse, my foot ached once more.
I scrunched up my nose without realizing, but Sarah was distracted by something else.
âM-Miss? Whatâs with this sword?â
âItâs Gilbertâs.â
âAre you serious?!â
Her jaw dropped.
âHe spoke pretty informally to me, too.â
ââ¦â¦.Pardon?â
âGyak! Gyaak!â
Raven fluttered over and landed next to my feet. Next to the foot that was in pain for a while.
You catch on quickly.
I handed Alisa over to one of the servants and headed to my room alongside Sarah. Sitting on the sofa, I took off my boot before discovering a bruise on my foot. It looked quite swollen too.
âGasp!â
Sarah took a deep breath.
No matter how big of a bitch he was, Gilbert Kallakis was the top of the top when it came to swordsmanship.
I couldnât believe the blow to my body was this bad.
I moved my foot around and said,
âSarah, apply an ice pack.â
âWe need to start with your treatmentâ¦â¦!â
Her wavering voice made me raise my head.
âSarah? This is nothing, so donât cry.â
âSob, but what about the scar on the missâ bodyâ¦â¦.â
âJust an ice pack will be enough. If I hadnât stopped him, Alisa would be dead right now. He was aiming for her vital point.â
Sneaky dickhead.
Sarah cried out, face red with anger.
âHeâs really the worst! How dare he threaten the missâ safety?! Should we rat him out to his excellency?â
âRevenge is no fun when someone does it in your stead.â
âIs revenge the problem now? What would you do if you get in trouble?! You know my only purpose in life is you!â
Myâ¦â¦. my eardrums are bleeding, Sarah.
âYou can help me by applying an ice pack. The ball is tomorrow, and I canât possibly go with bandages on.â
âHuh, youâre going to attend? But you donât have a partner.â
I sent her a playful side glance.
âIf he has a conscience, heâll come in due time. And Sarah, throw that thing away when you leave. Dump it somewhere like a shit bucket.â
I gestured towards the glittering platinum sword with jewels decorating it.
âGyak, gyakâ¦â¦.â
Raven cried timidly as Sarah nodded with a sad look.
âDumping this expensive sword in a shit bucketâ¦â¦â¦. Leave it to me. Iâll make sure I do it.â
Sarah left with the sword in hand. It was only then that I wiped the smile off my face.
Due to the fact I wasnât able to sleep well last night, I was in a bad mood this morning. But that was also because of my anger.
During my time as Maevia Morgana, I had never wanted to kill someone so badly until now.
I wonder what wouldâve happened if I hadnât built up a strong body for myself.
First, Alisa would be dead. Second, if I had failed in my attempt to deflect the sword, Iâd be hurt badly.
Itâs hard to say whether or not Gilbert wouldâve brought me back to the Marquisâ mansion.
âAs expected, our miss is the most beautiful!â
Sarah shouted to the air.
I stared at the lady in the body-length mirror. White skin and pure, glistening eyes. At first glance, she looked like an innocent person, unaware of her surroundings. But the smile on her face was ridden with confidence.
âHow is it? Huh? Huh? Please tell us your opinion!â
I turned around with ease. The silver dress was decorated with diamonds and went well with my hair.
âYes, itâs fine.â
âHiing, what does that mean?!â
Sarah had tears in her eyes. Nevertheless, she wasnât able to keep up the dramatics for longer than a minute before she let out a bubbly remark.
âMiss, isnât it a bit cold today?â
It was indeed windy. It made an unusual tapping sound against the window, rendering Raven unable to leave. That was because Raven was the youngest and weakest familiar out of the Grand Dukeâs bunch.
âA storm is coming. I hope this yearâs rainy season wonât last too long.â
Sarah continued to chatter on even when I didnât reply. She was conscious of my feelings and tried to comfort me.
This was the maid who went against Gilbert to protect Maevia when she was being abused in the novel.
But I had no need to think over what would happen to Sarah when that time came.
Because that time wouldnât come.
âSarah.â
âYes?â
âThanks.â
âAy, itâs nothing! Even if you hadnât dressed up, you would still be the most beautiful woman in the world!â
I wasnât talking about that. Though she was sulking a while ago, Sarah just forgot all about it and offered me a wide and lovable smile.
It was almost time to leave with the carriage. Just as I left my room, I caught sight of my father climbing up the stairs.
He looked like he had business with me. Normally, he wouldâve just stared at me, but this time he opened his mouth,
âMaevia.â
âYes, father.â
âIâve heard you werenât able to find a partner.â
Straight to the point. He only had one child, yet only never really knew how to talk to her.
âI guess it ended up like that.â
I didnât bother to explain the whole story. I need to beat Gilbert with a bat later, so it was best not to have anyone who could snitch.
Well, so far.
He stared at me with an indifferent expression before saying,
âWeâll be departing in an hour. You should come too.â
In short, he meant we should depart together so that people wouldnât realize I hadnât come with a partner.
Whatâs with you? Iâm not the type of person to get criticized if I were to ever enter without a partner.
Surprisingly, I readily nodded.
âThank you for your consideration.â
That wasnât the end of the strange line of events. Soon after I entered the carriage with my parents, my mother, who was like my father and wasnât interested in my affairs, asked me how I was doing.
âIs everything all right these days?â
My mother didnât eat anything weird, did she?
âIâm as good as always.â
âYou shouldnât think about it too deeply.â
âDonât bottle yourself up too much.â
I blinked automatically.
Donât bottle yourself up. If other members of my family had heard this, they would froth from the mouth. Thereâs no one here who lives like I do.
Seeing my confused expression, my mother nudged me.
âOur family isnât so weak that we canât even deal with the concerns of our adult daughter.â
Marchioness Morgana never said this in the novel. Because they were the weakest of the top three families at the time.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Though of course, since Iâm Maevia Morgana now, weâre doing great.
No matter how indifferent I was towards my parents, I wasnât just going to let them make investment failures and watch them crumble down.
My mother looked at me for answers. Aha. It seems like Sarah told her what happened yesterday.
âSo you also believe Iâve been acting too nice towards the young master.â
With a slight smile, my mother spoke about another story.
âDo you remember? At age six, you used to lay on the ground to prevent us from leaving.â
Obviously I remembered. At that time, my parents were about to go sign an investment contract that would later cost them more than half of their entire fortune.
As a kid, there wasnât really any way of logically explaining why that contract should never be signed.
And so, I stubbornly stopped them.
I sprawled out in front of the front gate and thrashed around.
âThatâs because I was a kid.â
When I told her I wasnât that six-year old noble child anymore, she let out a laugh.
âYouâre still a child in my eyes. A hot-headed, fully grown child.â
ââ¦â¦â
âWouldnât any parent worry if their child was forced into doing something?â
Even if weâd never spoken about the weather affectionately to one another, family was still family nonetheless.
Hearing my motherâs words, I let a smile appear on my face.
âWell, nineteen is still considered young. Though, youâre old enough to get in trouble too.â
âI see.â
I waved my fan around lightly and stared at my father.
He was silently staring out the window, it looked as if our conversation fell upon deaf ears.
âIâm looking forward to todayâs party.â
I felt like humming.