Chapter 129
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
Violet held out her hand. Because of her white gloves, it looked like her hand was glowing.
âDo you not know how to dance?â
âItâs not that I donât, butâ¦â
âAnyway, the music can still be heard over here, and itâs quite romantic, isnât it? Dancing in the moonlight.â
ââ¦â¦â
Violet smiled again. Aldin took her hand reluctantly.
The first day of the ball, which seemed like an illusion, went by just like that.
* * *
On the second day of the crown princeâs birthday celebration, Violet overslept.
Even after she had slept in for a long time, Violet groaned and let out her grievances.
âCan I not go out today?â
âNo, you must. Get ready for the day.â
For a moment, Violet calculated whether pushing her older brother off the position of âdukeâs heirâ might warrant her enough authority to excuse herself from todayâs banquet. However, deciding to accept defeat, she just groaned.
Just what kind of stamina did people have that they could continue attending banquets day and night?
Though she was at the height of youthful health, Violet wasnât willing to act on it and needlessly expend energy. Once again, she sighed. To her, the people who could participate in these banquets all week long were admirable.
âYour feet are swollen, Milady.â
âMy shoes were custom-made, but new shoes are new shoes, I guess. And they had heels, too.â
âIâll give you a massage, but please donât overdo it today.â
âDonât worry, Mary.â
The previous dayâs banquet lasted until daybreak. It was the ubiquitous schedule for all banquets, but Violet truly abhorred it. So, she left early.
âThere was a bit of a commotion when we left last night.â
As Violet recalled something unpleasant, she frowned slightly. Meanwhile, Mary applied some potion instead of oil while massaging her aching muscles. After doing so, she went out for a moment and soon came back.
âMilady, letâs get up and have breakfast.â
âBreakfast?â
âYes, breakfast.â
âBut itâs lunchtime now.â
âOh, it doesnât matter. Then please make your way to the dining hall for lunch now. Lunch.â
âIâm allowed to eat?â
âItâs certainly better than starving!â
âThatâs true. Can you help me change into my clothes?â
âAs you wish!â
While changing into her light indoor dress, Violet chuckled. And soon, with weak steps, she arrived at the dining hall where there was already someone seated.
âGood morning, Violet.â
âItâs not a good morning. Why do you look so energetic today.â
âIâll take that as a compliment.â
âItâs not a compliment.â
Laughing, Roen looked especially brighter than usual. As Violet sat down, muttering under her breath, an attendant set down her meal in front of her.
They were soft foods that wouldnât be difficult to digest.
âWhy do you look brighter than usual today, Young Lord.â
âWhy are you asking the same thing twice?â
âIâm asking because you look fine even after having to go to a banquet.â
âAh, thatâs what you mean.â
Taking a spoonful of pudding thatâs served as dessert, Roen laughed. And just as much as she hated to see that tender smile, Violet scowled.
Nonchalantly accepting his younger sisterâs contempt, Roen replied.
âYou often look down on me because Iâm a scholar, but donât forget that Iâm the Everett Duchyâs successor.â
âAh, so you lack physical strength, but you thrive in banquets.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âItâs a compliment.â
Taking a spoonful of soup herself, Violet turned to Roen again. Even after he had already finished his dessert, Roen was still seated.
âAs for you though, you look particularly bad today. Are you feeling alright?â
âIâm positively exhausted.â
âI didnât expect to see you getting so fatigued after just that.â
âDonât underestimate mental fatigue. So, is it alright if I skip todayâs banquet?â
âNo can do.â
ââ¦I knew it.â
Haa. A short sigh filled the dining hall.
âYou donât have to do anything special. Just show your face and go through the motions.â
It was with these words that Roen consoled her, but it just sounded like he was pestering her.
âYoung Lord, can you not see the knife that I hold in my hand?â
Amidst their back and forth, the âjokeâ thatâs expressing her displeasure fully popped out. Meanwhile, bamâ! The doors of the dining hall swung open with a bang as someone came in.
There was only one person who had enough gall to interrupt the young duke and ducal ladyâs meal.
âIâm hungry. Give me food.â
The third son, Cairn, was different.
Somehow or another, Cairn looked like he was in a much worse mood than the previous day. As he pulled out his chair, a high-pitched screech broke out. From the way he acted, youâd think that he had been starving for several days on end.
âWhat have you been up to all night that youâve come back only now?â
âExplanations later. Food now.â
âThe attendants are already doing that. Answer me straight, Cairn.â
âUgh, whatâs the use of you knowing, Brother!â
âIt is my duty as your beloved older brother, dear baby brother.â
ââ¦â¦â
Receiving one contemptuous glare after another, first from his younger sister and now from his younger brother, Roen tilted his head to the side. He meant what he said though. Why doesnât anyone believe him?
Untrustworthy to all, Roen reiterated.
âCairn, Iâm aware that you must have some of your own business outside, and thatâs why you were away. But you have to come to the banquet today, too.â
âYeah, I know. If I didnât, I wouldnât be here.â
âHmm.â
âWhyâre you making that face?â
Instead of an easy-to-digest meal, meat dishes sizzling in oil came out for Cairn. Even in that condition, he could still eat such a greasy steak.
While taking a scoop of pudding, which was served to her as dessert as well, Violet couldnât help but think of how only Cairn could eat well.
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