Chapter 268
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
Finally, Violet changed the topic with a faint smile.
âYour Highness, why did you ask me to come to the temple with you?â
ââ¦â¦â
âI hope I havenât done anything to anger you, Your Highness.â
Rajaden, who had been smiling along with her, suddenly hardened his expression at her question and hesitated.
ââ¦There was no other reason. I just wanted to pray together. â¦Did it bother you?â
âIf Your Highness had no other intention, then itâs fine.â
At her reply, Rajaden let out a slow sigh. Hesitantly, he spoke.
âI thought youâd like it, since you hadnât visited the temple before. You liked the art gallery, tooâ¦â
Violet chose silence instead of a reply. It wasnât that she deliberately didnât answer⦠she simply couldnât find the words. Seeing her hesitation, Rajaden quickly changed the subject.
âIf you donât mind, how about touring other buildings in the imperial palace next time? Even if itâs not the crown princeâs palace. There are many old structures like the temple, with much to see.â
ââ¦â¦â
Would they still have this kind of relationship then? Violet didnât answer. Seeing her remain silent, Rajaden visibly shrank and quickly changed the topic again.
After that, their conversation was filled with trivial matters.
Explanations about the Founding Festival, how preparations for the exhibition were goingânothing deep or significant.
After parting with Rajaden and boarding the carriage, Violet closed her eyes and reflected.
The templeâs unsettling movements, the crown princeâs wary conversation with the archbishop, the sudden mention of a popeâs absence.
In the end, it was a stagnant power struggle. The temple did not recognize the divine bloodline, and the imperial family despised the power-hungry temple, so conflict was inevitable.
She didnât know what might happen next, but she hoped their squabbles wouldnât affect her exhibition.
* * *
The day of the Founding Festival dawned.
Although the main ball would start in the evening, those who loved to socialize began to gather and have fun in the imperial palaceâs banquet hall.
Though no one said it aloud, the current star of high society was Violet.
She didnât seek to dominate, but countless young lords wished to dance with her, and young ladies admired and aspired to be like her.
Naturally, this following included making her fashion the trend.
Everyone followed Violetâs lead, wearing the clothes she wore. The one most infuriated by this was Aileen.
Even Lady Tolofia, who had been the flower of high society before Violetâs arrival, only felt resentment, but did not harbor complex ill feelings toward Violet.
However, for Aileen, the situation was different.
âSo annoyingâ¦â
As she greeted the people approaching her, she barely contained her irritation.
Aileen, too, had once tried to emulate Violet, but back then, Violet wasnât an object of admiration. Rather, she was constantly compared to Aileen, and her now-remarkable traits were deemed irritating and harsh.
But now, how things had changed. Everyone praised Violetâs beauty and imitated her style.
Undeniably, Aileen felt bitter about this.
She tried to quell the rising heat within her, not even knowing exactly what upset her so much.
âWhy⦠Just why is it always you!â
As her complicated emotions made it hard to even smile, she bumped into someone.
âOh, Iâm sorry. I wasnât lookingâ¦â
âItâs been a while.â
The voice was familiar to Aileen. Surprised, she quickly looked up to see Cairn watching her with a complicated expression.
âAh⦠itâs been a while.â
As soon as she saw Cairn, a flood of thoughts filled Aileenâs mind.
Were they really on such casual greeting terms? Aileen barely recalled that Cairn hadnât been there when she felt isolated.
Quickly, she put on a fluttering smile and greeted him again with a charming gesture.
âI didnât expect to see you here. How have you been, Brother Cairn?â
âMore or less. You havenât changed.â
Their conversation was as casual as if nothing had happened. The people around them found it curious to see Aileen and Cairn together, whispering among themselves.
The higher oneâs position, the more forces try to bring them down. The Everett Dukedom had a prominent name, and even small indiscretions drew much attention.
Thus, the meeting between Cairn and Aileen was seen as an interesting spectacle.
Feeling the gazes of the people around her, Aileen looked at Cairn and smiled shyly.
âI⦠actually havenât been wellâ¦â
ââ¦â¦â
âMaybe because it was a foreign land. I missed my family so much and felt really lonely because I couldnât see my beloved older brothers. But I learned a lot there and got to know a wider world. Surely, my brothers and Father sent me to study abroad because they wanted me to know this world, right?â
ââ¦â¦â
While Aileen prattled on with a mix of cuteness and complaint, Cairn silently listened to her.
And as soon as she finished speaking, he gave a faint smile.
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