Chapter 167
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
âNo matter what, arenât you being too mean?â
âToo mean, huh?â
ââ¦â¦â
Cairn fell silent.
He didnât want to be a model for a blood relative, but he couldnât deny that he felt bitter about not being considered for the job.
This was because Violetâs sincerity was coming through.
Suddenly irritated, Violet furrowed her brows. And, sensitive to her reactions, Aldin slightly flinched.
âOh, that pose is excellent right now. Can you hold it for a moment?â
ââ¦Sure.â
Shhk. Aldin complied, adjusting his pose as directed by Violet. Violetâs sketching session was nearly finished.
After changing back into his clothes, Aldin sighed in relief. Violet herself knew how big of a favor she had asked from Aldin, and so she paid more attention and care to him while he was here.
Thus, Violet made sure to offer him scrumptious, colorful desserts for him to eat. Aldin himself was shocked to see them, refusing to accept.
However, Violet said, âJust be at ease. You donât have to be so stiff.â
Then, the conversation soon flowed.
âRight, I heard that you graduated from the academy as the top of your class, Sir.â
âThatâs right.â
âWere you way above this idiot over here?â
âWhatâs with the insults so suddenly!â
âI just happened to be lucky.â
âFor a while, it became a topic of discomfort among the people in the duchy. It was really amusing, honestly,â Violet recounted.
âItâs a matter of reputation, of course,â Aldin replied.
âOh my, youâre downplaying being the top of your class? Be proud of your talents, Sir. Itâs through your own efforts that you earned that spot.â
Violet smiled cheerfully.
Every time the news arrived at the Everett estate that Cairn had taken second place in the academy, there would be a strange tension in the air.
Mikhail would express his anger about how Cairn was losing to a mere illegitimate bastard, and Aileen would try to calm him down.
Thinking back, Aileen must have gotten quite annoyed by the way âpeerageâ or âpedigreeâ was always emphasized. And Mikhail probably never noticed that fact.
These brief moments of levity were enjoyable to Violet as she sipped her tea. Cairn, who was second in place and hadnât even graduated, looked displeased, but no one paid much attention to his complaints.
Violetâs eyes sparkled with mischief.
âI wonder if I can hear about Cairnâs time at the academy.â
âCairnâs academy life?â
âYes.â
âWhy me?!â
Cairn was taken aback. He looked both pleased and anxious at suddenly becoming the topic of conversation.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Violet flashed a smile more brilliant, reminiscent of Roenâs.
âIâm not asking because Iâm curious about my little brother. This idiotâ I mean, about Cairn. Iâm just curious about the kind of trouble he had gotten into.â
Thatâs right. Violet wasnât interested in Cairnâs past. She was asking about his dark history.
âAh. Well, to be honest, thereâs not much to tell. Cairn was more popular than youâd think.â
âHey!â
Cairn shouted when Aldin answered so easily. He turned bright red, as if he might explode at any moment.
âHe received several confessions of love. He rejected all of them, but at one point, he got a bit excited and did some strange things.â
âOho. Can I hear more details about that?â
âItâs really nothing. He made a grand public confession to a female student heâd been taking care ofâ¦â
âStop! Stop! Please, just stop!â
âBut then he got rejected. He spent seven days without sleeping, dedicating himself to training day and night. He wasnât in his right mind, and we all just let him be.â
Cairnâs face showed that he was about to cry as his embarrassing history was unveiled. Violet thoroughly enjoyed his reaction.
Aldin had come to the Everett mansion as a model for Violetâs paintings, but he was officially invited as Cairnâs close friend. This was to avoid any potential scandals.
While Roen was playing the role of the overly protective older brother, he imposed various restrictions on Violetâs activities, including her interactions with male friends. Violet found his attempts to be annoying.
Cairn wouldnât have been at this gathering if it werenât for this reason. Violet glanced at her younger brother and then back at Aldin.
Violet and Aldinâs areas of expertise didnât provide many common conversation topics. Cairn had grievances about his friend and sisterâs secret conversations but refrained from speaking on it more.
Thus, his dark history was further brought to light.
âHe once sent a professor to the infirmary. To be honest, the professor wasnât a good person, but Cairn went too far.â
âIâve heard about that before. Wasnât he considered âfittingâ though?â
âThat professor was someone who showed a lot of discrimination based on lineage. Strangely, even though Cairn was in the âfittingâ category, that just seemed to make him dislike it more. There were occasional conflicts between students and professors, but this guy justâ¦â
Violet was now openly snickering at Cairn. Simultaneously, his face turned progressively redder.
He was always treated as pathetic, but never had he been so embarrassed as now that his dark history was exposed. He looked like he wanted to run away from this place right this instant.
âBy the way, Ducal Lady, you didnât attend the academy, did you? Is there a reason for that?â
Now, the topic shifted back to Violet. Hearing the question, she let out a brief sigh.
All three of the Everett sons, Roen, Cairn, and even the person Violet despised most, Mikhail, attended the academy. Moreover, they had achieved top ranks.
Violet, too, could have attended the academy if she had wanted. She might have even achieved at least the second rank. But she had chosen to learn from a private tutor instead.
After a short contemplation, Violet smiled gently.
âThere are several reasons, but if I had to pick oneâ¦â
âIf you had to pick one?â
âI didnât want to breathe the same air as that fool.â