Chapter 285
A Painting of the Villainess as a Young Lady
There were several falsehoods mixed into the news of Aileen collapsing after ingesting poison.
And given the recent complicated relationship between Violet and the crown prince, the rumors quickly became vulgar.
Naturally, the person who was accused of the crime was Violet.
Roen, delivering this news, looked like he wanted to bite his tongue, but Violet was surprisingly calm as she listened.
âThe situation has become complicated. Violet, thereâs a witness claiming youâre the culprit, so it seems a trial will be held.â
âIt must be a false witness.â
Roen let out a small sigh. She hadnât even had much contact with Aileen recently, so how had things become so entangled?
The rumors generally went like this: Ducal Lady Violet had aimed for the position of Crown Princess, but Aileen had interfered. The crown prince had supposedly fallen deeply for Aileen Everett, and out of jealousy, Violet had lost her mind.
Thatâs the reason behind why she had âhired someone to poison Aileenâ.
The rumors, on the surface, seemed plausible. Although fabricated evidence could be refuted, the problem was that people werenât interested in the truthâthey wanted something entertaining to chew on.
And to top it off, all of this was happening right before her exhibition.
Roen ran a hand over his face and spoke in a despairing voice.
ââ¦Iâm sorry, but for now, please stay at home and do nothing.â
âAre you suspecting me?â
ââ¦â¦â
Roen didnât respond to Violetâs question. He was simply astonished at how all of this had unfolded in just one day.
Looking at Violet, who asked if he doubted her, Roen gave a bitter smile.
âHow could I possibly suspect you?â
It was an answer tinged with regret. Violet considered guessing his feelings but decided against it.
âIâll remain in confinement.â
âItâs for your protection.â
âI understand.â
âThe rumors have become extremely vile. Itâs no longer just gossip in high societyâthe commoners in the streets are all talking about you now⦠Thereâs no way these rumors could have spread this fast unless someone was deliberately spreading them.â
Roen muttered ominously. The more he spoke, the more his words seemed like a monologue.
âIt seems they needed a public enemy.â
Violet responded nonchalantly. It was easy to spread rumors using agitators. People always cheered for someoneâs downfall.
Turning someone into a public enemy and fostering unity through itâit was a childish tactic, but in times of fear, like the current situation with the looming war, it was effective.
ââ¦â¦â
âIâm not worried.â
âNot worried? How can you say that?â
âIâm truly innocent. And I trust that youâve already gathered the necessary evidence.â
ââ¦Do you trust me?â
âI see no reason not to.â
At Violetâs words, Roen smiled faintly. As she had assumed, Roen had already gathered evidence to refute the rumors.
Rumors could easily be turned back around with a counter-narrative.
Aileenâs schemes had become more cunning, but there were still plenty of gaps to exploit. The problem was the stigma that would be placed on Violet just by having the trial.
âIt would be best if I could settle this before the trial even takes placeâ¦â
Frowning, Roen handed over the documents he had collected to Violet. She let out a quiet sigh.
âIâll try to resolve it before the trial.â
ââ¦Itâs frustrating that I canât do anything to help.â
âDonât worry. Even if thereâs a trial, it wonât be a problem.â
If it came to that, he was ready to bribe the judges. Violet smiled again as she watched him.
* * *
Violet was accustomed to being confined. She didnât find it particularly sad. In fact, being alone in her room made it easier for her to sort out her thoughts and clear her mind.
ââ¦â¦â
But Mary was different. She looked upset, almost on the verge of tears.
âWhy are you making that face?â
âItâs upsetting.â
âIâm fine.â
âIâm not! This happened before, too⦠I hate it. I hate how youâre being treated, Milady, and I hate the baseless accusationsâ¦â
As she set down the tea and snacks that she brought, Mary trailed off, her face contorted with emotion. Violet smiled at the sight.
Unlike Violet, who remained in her room, Mary had likely been hearing the slander about her lady wherever she went. It seemed she had been deeply troubled by the raw, unfiltered remarks she overheard.
Even while attending to Violet, Mary had an expression as if she might cry at any moment.
âIâm truly fine.â
ââ¦But Milady, you didnât do anything wrong and yet theyâre all blaming you. Just like in the past.â
âIs that so?â
âIt is! Everyone just talks carelessly just because itâs not their problemâ¦â
âI see.â
Violet listened quietly to Maryâs words. Though Mary left out the more unpleasant things sheâd heard, she couldnât hide her frustration.
Surprisingly, Violet found herself in a good mood, rather than upset by Maryâs words. Was there anyone else who cared about her this much?
After listening to Mary for a while, Violet put down the documents she had been reviewing and looked at her.
âThe fact that my exhibition has been delayed is a problem, though.â
At this, Maryâs face scrunched up.
âMiladyâ¦â
âIf I hold the exhibition now, people will probably throw eggs at my paintings, wonât they?â
ââ¦â¦â
Seeing Mary finally shed the tears she had been holding back, Violet laughed.
Violet suddenly recalled her first meeting with Mary. This small girl had feared her yet hadnât backed down. After opening her heart to Violet, she had always been her staunch supporter.
Perhaps it was because of this that Violet wasnât afraid of the criticism directed at her. As long as this small girl remained on her side, nothing else mattered.
âThings will get better.â
âReally?â
âOf course. And if they donât, Iâll make it better.â
Glancing again at the documents Roen had given her, Violet smiled.
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