Chapter 130
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
âToday is the gift presentation ceremony.â
âIsnât the actual birthday tomorrow though?â
âWell, itâs a week-long celebration. Does it really matter when he was born?â
âI guess not.â
Listening to the chatter from both sides, Cairn tore into his meat.
Siblings that resembled yet not resembled each other enjoyed a peaceful moment. For a house that had supposedly been torn apart, it was surprisingly peaceful.
âAnyway, in our family, the eldest represents us, right?â
âThatâs right. So, Violet, can I make one request?â
âHuh? What is it?â
âI want to send a painting of yours as a gift.â
âWhy?â
âActually, I already sent it.â
âWhat?â
âI had no choice. The Crown Prince specifically asked for it. Weâre just a ducal house, after all.â
âWhat?â
âIt just happenedâ¦ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Violet, who had never once disrupted any meal in favor of maintaining decorum, dropped her spoon.
Cairn clicked his tongue next to her.
âTsk, tsk. He pretends to be clever all by himself, but heâs the one digging his own grave like this.â
As Roen skillfully dug his own grave while pretending to be smart, he didnât even seem to realize that there was a problem with his actions.
âBut I chose the best one. Itâs one of the smallest paintings.â
âSo, you sent one without even asking for my permission?â
âUmm? Well, that painting is one of your worksâ¦.â
âHa. No, never mind. Itâs fine.â
ââ¦Sorry?â
âI was being rude. I hope you enjoy the rest of your breakfast.â
âBut Iâve already finished my mealâ¦?â
Without giving Roen a chance to respond, Violet left the dining hall. She didnât even bother to pick up the fallen pudding spoon.
Roen watched Violetâs departure with a helpless expression. He still couldnât understand what went wrong.
âBrother, you really messed up just now.â
âI did?â
âYeah, you messed up big time.â
âI messed up?â
âYeah. Like, a monumentally stupid mess.â
As Cairn quickly added another serving of food to his plate, he spoke up. Roenâs expression still showed his bewilderment.
Clicking his tongue clicking in amusement, Cairn continued to eat. It was a happy mealtime for just the youngest alone.
* * *
After rushing out of the dining room, Violet headed straight for her studio.
Most of the paintings in her studio were unfinished sketches.
As Violet walked towards the gallery, she noticed one missing painting. Since there werenât many paintings on display, it was easy to spot.
One small canvas had disappeared as if spirited away by magic, and Violet frowned when she realized what was missing.
It was one of her unfinished sketches, depicting a random season as its motif.
Standing in front of the missing painting for a while, Violet let out a slow sigh.
She knew it was inevitable. After all, how could Roen refuse when someone with the status of a crown prince was subtly pressuring him?
Certainly, Roenâs actions were likely calculated to some extent. He said that they were a mere ducal house, but he wouldnât act without thinking.
But aside from thatâ¦
âHaâ¦â
Violet suppressed a bitter laugh, pressing her fingers to her temples.
âMilady, Milady! Whatâs wrong?â
Mary had followed Violet out of the dining room after waiting, and she gasped for air from rushing. Violet looked down at the panting Mary with a smile.
She thought nothing had changed, but it had. Just looking at Cairnâs reaction confirmed that. She knew why she felt so frustrated. So, she decided not to overreact anymore.
âMary.â
âYes?â
âIâd like that outfit for todayâs outing.â
âThis outfit?â
âYes, that outfit. I think Iâll have some fruit for dessert, so could you call the others?â
âOh, of course!â
Instead, she decided to rebel in a small way. Mary, who was quick-witted, ran off briskly.
* * *
On the second day of the ball, Aldin announced his absence due to an incident with the chivalric order. Violet responded with a letter telling him it was okay.
If it were Aldin, he would likely be in anguish.
âIs there really a problem with the knight order?â
Violet briefly pondered whether Aldin might be doing this intentionally to avoid her. Either way, she didnât think too deeply about it.
Cairn, on the other hand, boldly requested her company after his absence the previous day. His confident attitude, as if he thought he had a chance since there was an incident involving Roen during the day, was truly audacious.
Of course, Violet declined.
Roen, on the other hand, naturally assumed that he would be her partner. But Violet treated Roen as if he were one of the furniture.
Ignored for the first time in a while, Roen froze up.
Violet confidently entered the ballroom alone, without a partner. Her demeanor alone was enough to make people talk, but those who saw her couldnât even find fault with her.
âOh my goodness, whatâ¦â
âWhat, what in the world is that?â
It wasnât uncommon for a woman to enter the ballroom without an escort. There were always some who couldnât find a male partner to accompany them. They often became the subject of ridicule.
So, what about Violet S. Everett now?
âWhat on earth is that, for a woman toâ¦!â
Someone exclaimed in anger. He was a middle-aged nobleman who had praised Violet just yesterday.
Lady Violet carried herself in a nonchalant air, as if she had nothing to be ashamed of, even as she was wearing pants instead of a dress.
Seeing a noblewoman in pants left everyone speechless. The silence was brief, and in an instant, the banquet hall buzzed with commotion.
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