Young Count Philippa came up with the idea and gathered the investors, and the largest investor, Count Ohrid⦠As time passed, it became the best in both name and realityâ¦.
The explanations continued endlessly.
âSo Momâ¦â
Diana touched her head in dizziness.
âShe has done quite a lot of work.â
âIf we organized the shares, it would be a significant portion of the Young Missâ inheritance.â
âUm. I see.â
What it meant, she didnât understand half of it. First of all, the one thing that she did know was that El-Corte belonged to Grandmother.
Following the footmanâs guidance, the carriage stopped at one place.
Senir reached out his hand so that Diana, who would get off the carriage, could grab it as he said.
âIn El-Corte, I will call you âLady Dianaâ. Since we still canât reveal your identity, please do understand.â
âDo as you want.â
In fact, even during ordinary times, she wished for him to call her by her name rather than calling her âYoung Missâ, but she thought that there was a good reason for him to change the title even though he originally called her âDianaâ.
âStill, itâs a bit disappointing.â
Diana approached the building with Senir as escort.
As she approached the entrance, she saw a giant fountain carved with twelve baby angels which were made of crystal. The light that was reflected on the statue touched the front of Dianaâs face.
âUgh, too bright.â
At her words, Lord Dominic blocked her front. Lord Dominicâs build was so big that Diana was fully covered in his shadow.
âThank you.â
âFor what? It is only natural for me to do. The Young Miss is 11 years old, right? Arenât you too small?â
ââ¦Iâm 13 years old.â
Lord Dominic groaned, eek, and his shoulders shrank. Lord Serafina stabbed him in the side, asking him to apologize. Lord Dominic felt awkward as he apologized to her.
âAm I that small?â
She had never thought that she was small, but she couldnât count how many times sheâd heard it recently.
Diana stretched her hand up, but she could not come out of Lord Dominicâs shadow.
âS-small.â
Tiptoeing was also useless. Even if she stretched her arms to both sides, only a hand at most would pop out of Lord Dominicâs shadow.
Although it was the big Lord Dominic who was, by birth, like a bear, she was still a little upset.
Those who were watching all her actions were busy holding back their laughter, losing their mind when Diana pouted.
âItâs because youâre still 13 years old. You will grow soon.â
Serafina said as if she was comforting Diana. And that same Serafina was also very tall. What was worse was that even Senir was big.
âSince Mom was big⦠Iâll grow up, too.â
âOf course.â
No way, what if sheâs small because she resembles her biological father? Suddenly, she was curious about her fatherâs height, whose name or face she didnât even know. She thought it would be very unfair if she was short because of her father who had never helped her as she struggled to live.
The entrance square was crowded with people who tried to enter or had already bought something and then come out. Some of them looked at Senir then whispered. However, Senir surprisingly ignored the surroundings.
âThere are a lot of people?â
âIt is because the biggest event of the year, the Imperial Ball, is coming soon. It will be more crowded because there are also many country nobles.â
It was thenâ
ââyou know!â
Quickly without hesitation, Diana raised her head. It was a familiar voice.
âLady? What is the matter?â
Serafina, who held her sword case, asked. Diana was looking around with a hardened look on her face, but she did not find the person she was looking for.
âIt must be an illusion.â
Diana rubbed the back of her neck, which had unknowingly stiffened.
âNo, itâs nothing. It seems like I heard wrong.â
Just like that the uncomfortable feeling disappeared when she entered El-Corte.
High and wide pillars and a crystal chandelier shining brilliantly over the shiny ivory-colored floor was seen.
Fancy and fancy again, it was a sight that was beyond imagination.
The items sold on each floor were largely divided into menâs and womenâs clothes, and smally divided into hats, shoes, ornaments, and others as the names of the deserved representative craftsmen were hung.
The door opened at the same time the notice said that the guide in the elevator had arrived. Diana stepped in after touching her mask to see if it was fixed well.
***
ââ¦Iâm tired.â
Diana thought she liked pretty and bright things. But today, her faith had been broken.
Although she visited about 10 boutiques, all the products looked similar.
She picked about 10 outfits, but although sheâd only said âthis is prettââ, they already sent it to Ohrid mansion.
From horseback riding boots, which were of the finest quality with sheep leather, horseback riding clothes, saddles, reins, and gloves. She remembered up to here.
It was also quite fun to customize as she wanted dozens of leathers after she touched it.
However, as the seven shoes began to be determined from the height of the heels to the type of string to be tied, Diana gradually began to get tired, and for the gloves, she just bought them as how the craftsman made them and only adjusted the size.
Senir said to Diana, who was stirring a drink full of ice with a straw.
âYouâre tired.â
âTo be honest, yes. Itâs so tiring. Senir, are you okay?â
âI am alright.â
The place where they were now was a lounge where only a few people could enter. Senir followed up, smiling slightly,
âIf youâre having a hard time, letâs ask them to bring the things.â
âBring it up?â
âYes. Bring it up so that you can sit here and choose.â
âUhh.â
âYou canât give up yet. You havenât spent even half of the money the Count gave.â
âAaaa.â
Diana groaned as she lay down on the table. At that moment, the door of the lounge opened and someone came in.
âHuh? Senir said that thereâs almost no one who could come in, though?â
Diana, who raised her head, looked at the doorway. The sound of heavy footsteps came and stopped in front of them. Diana blinked.
âTo think that I saw the person who said it was hard to meet because he was busy at the El-Corte Lounge. This isnât even funny.â
He was a young man with a voice which was obviously at the age in which oneâs voice breaks. The corner of his eyes were raised and had a sharp feeling. He was quite handsome, but that light faded in front of Senir.
âWhat was worse, youâre not even alone?â
Senir, who got up from his seat, blocked her front as if he was protecting her and bowed his head.
âI greet Your Highness Esteban.â
Diana barely endured letting out a groan.
âImperial Prince!â
Surprised, Diana also stood up and politely bowed her head.
âI believe sheâs a daughter whom Iâll only be meeting for the first time. Who is it?â
âShe is the Countâs guest.â
âI didnât ask you to answer, though.â
An arrogant voice responded to the smooth answer. Esteban tried to look at her, but she was hidden by Senir so she wasnât seen clearly.
âGet out of the way. Take off that not even funny mask.â
This time too, Senir replied.
âIt is difficult to take off the mask, since it was the Count who wished for her to wear it.â
âI have already said that I didnât ask you to answer, though.â
ââ¦.â
The atmosphere made it feel like the juice she just drank would make her have indigestion. Diana glanced at Senir but he only shook his head slightly. It meant that she should not step up.
âYour Highness, she is Count Ohridâs guest.â
There was the sound of grinding oneâs teeth.
âGreat. Great job.â
Esteban spoke in a drooping low voice.
âSend her out.â
âPlease wait a moment.â
Senir grabbed Dianaâs arm lightly. To the point that she couldnât even feel the weight. Diana followed Senir, who was leading her.
When Diana looked back a little before leaving the door, she could see Esteban watching them.
Outside the lounge, Lord Serafina and Lord Dominic showed signs of being at a loss. In addition, there were also those who looked to be Estebanâs escort knights.
âWe apologize. We couldnât tell you in advance because His Highness told us not to say anything.â
Lord Dominic said. If the Imperial Family entered while pushing with their authority, the knights couldnât do anything. Senir waved his hand as if he saying âforget itâ.
âLady Diana. Please take a look around El-Corte. Since it seems that His Highness has something to tell me, Iâll come and find you when our conversation is over.â
âAlthough I donât really care about taking a look aroundâ¦â
Since she hasnât even looked at all of El-Corte yet. Diana looked at Senir worriedly.
âWill it be okay?â
âYes?â
âIt seems like youâre in trouble because of me.â
Just who in the world was worrying about whom? But Diana was sincere. The answer came out a half-beat late when he refuted the subtle emotions which were hovering around his toes.
ââ¦Of course, you donât have to worry.â
Senir sent an eye signal to Lord Serafina.
âLord Serafina.â
âPlease leave it up to me.â
Lord Dominic decided to stay in place and waited for Senir. Senir, who watched Diana leave the front of the lounge together with Lord Serafina, returned to the lounge.
Esteban, who was in a fitting seat, opened his mouth while watching Senir approach.
âTo think that you, who doesnât even laugh if there is no benefit, are so devoted like that. If someone saw it, they might think that sheâs your fiance.â
âWhat is your business?â
He was always like that.
He had a mask-like face that couldnât be read at all.
A person who moved thoroughly only following Ohridâs benefits. He was amazed at Count Ohrid for he did not know from where she obtained such a person.
âYour fiance has no sense of distance from Lithuania at all.â
It was when the Emperor exceeded the age of fifty that his grown-up children were divided into two groups.
The fight for the throne between the Second Imperial Prince, Robert, the resuscitation of the former Empress, and the Fourth Imperial Prince, Siegfried, the son of the current Empress.
âYou mustâve not known that Lithuania and Lady Ovalon are beneficial to Siegfried just because they have a close relationship, do you?â
Esteban was on Robertâs side and Lithuania was on Siegfriedâs side.
Lady Ovalon was planning to enter Ohrid. So what people thought if Lady Ovalon showed intimacy with Lithuania was,
âSo, the next generation of Count Ohrid is on Siegfriedâs side!â
Senir had the real power. Even if there was no real benefit, it was a benefit to Siegfried to just have such thoughts planted in the minds of the people.
âWasnât it Ohridâs rule to not be involved in the succession of the throne?â
Esteban tilted his head sharply.
âWhy donât you take care of your fiance?â
âI understand what you are worried about.â
âAn acquaintance canât keep track of his fiance, I canât letâ¦â
âYour Highness Esteban.â
Esteban was surprised when Senir cut off his words. However, the surprise was incomparable to the shock of the words that followed.
âWill Count Ohrid really let Lady Ovalon enter?â
ââ¦What?â
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