Chapter 111
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
For a long time after that, Roen, who had the wrong friend, went on a tirade on how he couldnât refuse Rajaden. He gave many reasons.
And Violet, who had the wrong family, replied that Roen was still getting something out of this anyway because he chose this for himself. He could make other friends if he wanted to.
âIf he was going to call me there sooner or later anywayâ¦! No, he must have purposely given me all the work even if itâs not under my job description, but that damn scoundrelâ¦!â
Roen continued to be indignant. Cairn whispered to Violet.
âHey, Iâve never seen Brother so angry.â
âWell, now you have.â
âViolet! Please, donât be so harsh on me, too. Iâm trying so hard for you, but if youâre so harsh, hiicâ¦â
âQuit it before I fling this cup of tea at you.â
âMmh.â
His little performance didnât continue beyond that. As he was unable to draw any sympathy from his younger sister, he then put on a serious expression as he faced his siblings.
âWell, in any case, heâs not the kind of person whoâd do something without thinking about it. If he approached you there, he must have had some purpose in mind. Be careful.â
âWhat purpose?â Cairn asked.
âTo be honest, he was very persistent in cajoling Cairn,â Violet mentioned.
âWhat? Me?â
âThat may be, but I think heâs more keen on taking you in as his consort. Still, both of you should keep your guard up.â
âConsort? Him?â
âIâm not certain yet, but just be careful for now.â
âWhat? What are you talking about? Excuuuuse me? Can you so kindly explain so that I can understand?â
As the fool couldnât keep up with whatâs being said, he soon expressed the unfairness he was feeling. The older brother and older sister omitted any explanations as though they had agreed on it.
The conversation that followed wasnât any much. Violet just thought that Roen looked like her real father at that moment.
So to say, it just seemed like a typically trivial exchange between family.
âReally, I donât know whatâs wrong with him.â
âNever mind me, I think Brotherâs the one whoâs wrong in the head somehow,â Cairn replied.
âHaa. I shouldnât have come here.â
While sipping her tea, Violet listened to these meaningless conversations. And, out of the blue, she realized that she didnât feel as uncomfortable as she did before with her brothers.
It was a huge development.
âWould it be alright if I slowly slip away?â
âHuuh? Why? Just stay here.â
âItâs a meaningless waste of time.â
ââ¦Sweet dreams, I guess.â
âItâs too early to go to bed. Well then, bye.â
Even after Violet left her seat, the conversation between Roen and Cairn continued. There remained a lot to be said about that crown prince.
Instead of the man, who resembled the sun, that she met during the day, Violetâs thoughts shifted elsewhere.
Right now, whatâs more important to her was painting.
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âI didnât know there was such delicious food in the world! Oh of course, our head chef at the town house is amazing, too! And the head chef at the estateâs mansion, too⦠But still, the food we ate at the restaurant is reallyâ¦â
âI get it.â
As Mary was helping Violet dress up for the day this morning, she chattered on in such high spirits. Feeling Maryâs joy, Violet smiled.
Maryâs chatter was always pleasant to listen to.
âHow in the world did they make it taste like that?â
âItâs likely the difference in ingredients. Their supplies must be coming from the same source as the imperial palaceâs.â
âHow can such food beâ¦â
âThe chefâs skills at the ducal residence wonât be inferior to that. Do you want me to bring you to a similar restaurant later on?â
âR-Really?! Can I really?â
âIf you wish.â
Though Mary would need to sit at a separate table due to their gap in status, she had no complaints.
Violet patted Maryâs head. The girl felt like a little sister to her.
This, too, was nice. While Violet recalled the location of a famous dessert shop in the capital, she spoke in a flat but kind tone.
âMary, letâs finish getting ready.â
âYes!â
Personal matters were meant to be kept separately. As Mary finished dressing Violet quickly, she moved on to her hair and make up.
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Her sudden meeting with the crown prince took her by surprise, but in the end, Violetâs ultimate purpose was to paint.
Right. Violet grew more motivated after she had taken in the exhibition.
Violet secretly thought that this worldâs paintings were straightforward and clichéd. In this world where Godâs presence was palpable, thereby the peopleâs divine faith was strong, the creation myth held solid ground.
And in this era she was living in, the scriptures were interpreted and believed to be the true will of God. Itâs because of this that the artists tended to create artwork thatâs all about God, and everything just seemed so strict and old-fashioned.
Paintings werenât made for the sake of earning moneyâonly to praise and exalt this world made by God.
So in the end, wasnât it that one could not escape from God, even through art?
But the paintings in the exhibition were different. Theyâre bound to be different.
Violet faced her unintelligible feelings straight.
A deep sense of inferiority.
A sense of helplessness, the thought of, âI wonât be able to create art like that even if I die and be reborn.â
And since she had already suffered through two deaths, she figured that this thought of hers was quite accurate.
These were such feelings that had already been resolved after she had talked to the marchioness before, but they sprouted anew once more. This crude inferiority complex slinked up her legs like vines, slowly but surely constricting her.
The question of âWhat should I paint?â had since shifted to the question of, âWhy do I even paint?â
Violet had no reason to paint any longer.
So, she thought, why should I hold on to this heavy feeling?