Chapter 143
Undercover Infiltration Duchess
What I Had to Give Up (3)
âYouâre a fool. My grandmother said, âChoose what you want most for your birthday.ââ
At her grandmotherâs words, Erit was delighted and chose the astronomical observation set she wanted the most. Itâs not my sisterâs fault for choosing an expensive toy. She just followed her grandmotherâs words faithfully.
âItâs a lie that I donât want to burden my grandmother. My grandmother never said that to me. I gave up because I guessed it.â
She couldnât choose what she wanted and chose a cheap doll she didnât like because she was afraid of burdening her family. She gave herself up when no one asked her to. Itâs foolish.
âYou know whatâs funnier?â
âWhat is it?â
âIf I go back in time, Iâll pick a cheap doll again.â
The only toys were in fashion in those days.
If at the time she had been hounding her grandmother into buying a dollhouse, Ezet would have had to suffer from guilt all the time.
Seeing the simplicity of cooking on the table, you will regret that it has become difficult for households because she asked for an immature expensive gift.
When she gets older, she wonât play with dolls, and whenever she looks at the dollâs house, she will blame herself in the past, saying, âIf you hadnât bought that then.â
So even if she goes back to the age of seven, she wonât be able to choose the toy she wants.
Itâs pathetic. She didnât dare to ask for what she wanted nor had the confidence not to regret her choice. Looking back on the past, the only thing that floods in is disillusionment with oneself.
Ezet curled her head. Tears formed around her eyes.
âI canât do this. I canât do it like you⦠why canât you say what you want? Why do you keep looking at others? How can I get rid of this stupid personality?â
âLet me help you.â
âHow⦠how?â
Edmond, who stared with red-colored eyes, comforted the sniffling Ezetâs shoulder, pulled a device out of his arms, and immediately called the butler.
â Yes, master. Please speak.
â12 years ago, There was a dollhouse set from the Marionette Company. It should be new as it is released.â
âEh, Edmond!â
Surprised, Ezet tried to dissuade him, but Edmond didnât care and ordered the butler.
âDo they have anything for sale?â
â The Marionette Company liquidated its toy business in bankruptcy five years ago. The product you mentioned has been discontinued for a long time.
âI will not reverse my order. Find it even if it did.â
It doesnât matter whether the company goes bust or the product is discontinued. Itâs the toy Ezet wanted to have. Edmond said he wanted to do anything for her, and the Duke of Jaxen was a man who could make the impossible possible for his beloved wife.
âNo matter how much the premium costs. It was a popular product, so there must be someone who kept it as a new product. Make sure you get it ready until you get back to the castle in three days.â
-Okay, I will.
With a tingling sound, the terminal went out, and Edmond put it back in his pocket. Now Ezet looked at him with a dumbfounded face and raised her voice.
âEdmond, what are you doing?â
âIsnât that the toy you said you wanted. Iâll find it for sure.â
âItâs a childhood story. Itâs not like Iâm playing dolls right now.
âYou said you wanted to have it as a child. You said you wouldnât be able to ask for it again even if you went back in time, so I have to buy it now.â
âSo itâs useless right now! If it had been discontinued and had a premium, it wouldnât be just a dime or two.â
âDo I look like a man whoâll be in trouble for a penny or two?â
Edmondâs shrugged response left Ezet speechless.
Of course, the Duke of Jaxenâs wealth will not be a difficult part in finding discontinued premium toys. But isnât it just a toy?
Even Ezet is not interested in dolls now. It might be different if she had a hobby of playing with dolls as an adult, but it is meaningless junk even if she gets a dollhouse set now.
Dresses and jewelry can be justified as âto save the face of the Duchess,â even if they are somewhat extravagant. But what about the toys?
âEdmond, this is a waste. You shouldnât buy things I wonât use.â
âYou can waste it. A family small enough to run out of money just because youâre wasting it, it is not that poor.â
âItâs Jaxenâs money. Itâs the property of a Duke. At least use it where itâs needed.â
âItâs needed where you want it. Whatâs the problem?â
Edmond said that no law says a person should spend reasonable money every time, hugging Ezetâs shoulder.
âEdmond, but this isâ¦â
âLet me ask you one more time, Ezet. Marionette Companyâs âDoll House Set,â donât you really need it?â
The red eyes looking at the Ezet were just as desperate as that of the knight who spearheaded the battlefield, ordering a limited product as if ordering any food delivery.
âNo needâ¦â
Ezet couldnât keep her mouth shut and swallowed it. Her thick lips trembled. The toy store that she went to on her 7th birthday holding her grandmotherâs hand. The fancy dollhouse, located in the most prominent store location, was beautiful enough for her to wish to make her petite body and live there.
A dainty window in a white house, just like a sugar cookie. The pink curtain was lace, and the dollâs bed was soft even when pressed with fingers.
The studyâs bookshelf was full of colorful books with narrow letters engraved on them, so it was cool, like a noble lady reading when she sat the doll on the sofa, played with the book, and wore glasses.
When she was young, she looked at it with ecstatic eyes as if she were in a palace of dreams, but now that she became an adult, she thinks it would feel boring to see the dollâs house. Iâm sure Ezet wonât be as impressed as she was then.
âYes, I donât need it, butâ¦â
She continued in a trembling voice.
âI still want it.â
âThatâll do.â
A birthday present that 7-year-old Ezet really wanted. Edmond kissed her eyes tenderly as if to erase the haunting memories of those days where she would never return.
(Continued in Volume 4 of Undercover Infiltration Duchess)