Chapter 76 - There’s Trouble (2)
Return of the Female Knight
RotFK Ch. 76 Thereâs Trouble?(2)
After listening to Margaretâs account, Elena was livid. The rumors were incredibly detailed, as if someone made every effort into it. Perhaps Elena had been followed for quite some time, as the story was perfectly crafted to her movements. Even to Elenaâs ears the rumors sounded plausible.
In reality she had only left once in the middle of the night to visit Carlisle, but now she was branded as a woman who went to see a different man every night. She had done her best to quickly shut down the rumors at Blaise Castle, but Helen had secured several more witnessesânot only Sophie, but a few other servants who had heard the rumor as well.
That wasnât all.
âAnd Lady Blaiseâ¦there is a man who claims he has bedded you.â
ââ¦â
Elena clenched her jaw in order to hold back her surging anger.
ââ¦I canât believe this.â
This rumor was more vicious and terrible than the one that first spread in Blaise Castle. Soon this would become a full-blown scandal, with Carlisle painted as another victim of Elenaâs seduction. The rumors would be difficult to handle when they planned to be wedded as soon as possible.
âWhat should I do?â
She wanted to prove that she had been honestly meeting with Carlisle, but if something went wrong, she might be discovered as his bodyguard Len. Helen may not have intended it, but she had caught Len in a trap as well. For example, it could not be revealed that Elena and Carlisle were at Flower Bridge together. There were many witnesses on the scene, and the only new face in the guard was Len. If Elena recklessly insisted on the story, Helen may notice a strange inconsistency. Elena had to resolve this in a way that was not related to Carlisle.
The hot flames in Elenaâs chest seemed to soar, but she tried to temper it with a cool head. For the moment it was more important to handle the matter than to succumb to her anger. If it was not possible to collect spilt water, then it should be cleared away with no trace.
However, a solution did not come to mind. As was the case with gossip in society, words of ill spread faster than words of praise. No matter how much Elena claimed the rumors were false, how much could she really control peopleâs tongue? It was not easy to restore a bad reputation.
ââ¦No matter how much I think about it, itâs impossible to resolve.â
She feared the worst. Margaret noted Elenaâs hardened expression and gingerly approached her.
âMy Lady, are you all right?â
ââ¦Yes. I just donât know how to handle this.â
âI understand the feeling. I did not want to say this at first, but I had a difficult time after I was accused by Lady Selby. Donât despair. It will slowly be forgotten over time.â
Margaretâs words may have comforted others, but not Elena. Elena had to marry Carlisle as soon as possible. Emperor Sullivan would die in a few months, and the traitor Paveluc would attempt to take the throne about a year from now. There was little time to be caught up in such rumors. Although Elena couldnât hide her distress, she was grateful for Margaretâs concern.
âThank you so much for coming in person to tell me about this, Lady Lawrence.â
âOf course. I was worried that Lady Selby was going to do something, but I didnât know what. If I didnât remember what I suffered under her I mightâve been fooled by the rumors too.â
While anyone might have been fooled by the rumors, Margaret had judged it to be a lie in one stroke. Elena thought back to the day of the tea party.
âI should have said back then that you were not the one who put the salt in the tea.â
At the time it didnât matter to her who was the real culprit. Helen, Sarah and Margaret all planned to give Elena the salty tea, which was Mirabelle almost drank. Elena could not stand that fact. She was even less forgiving then because in her previous life it was Elena who really did end up drinking it.
Margaret waved her hands in protest.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNo! Though Lady Selby was the leader, I followed her as an accomplice. If I were you I would never have forgiven me, but you have a generous heart and for that I am thankful.â
The word âfriendâ suddenly came to Elenaâs mind. In his last life, she had never given this word even to the comrades she fought with. She had no room left in her heart for it after she lost her family, and before that she never left the castle much, thus her relationships never went deeper than perfunctory greetings. She had never been friends with a woman her own age before. Elenaâs present situation was not the worst she had experienced, but this emerging connection in her life brought a new warmth.
âLady Lawrence.â
Elena wore a rare smile that she did not often show to others. Margaretâs eyes widened at the sight. Elena continued in a gentle voice.
ââ¦Thank you.â
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Elena saw Margaret off when she finished speaking. Elena didnât want to spend too long with her when her present situation was still difficult. However, no matter how hard Elena tried, she couldnât think of a way to put the rumors to rest. There was only one way.
âAn eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.â
The way to fight a rumorâ¦was with another rumor. Elenaâs red eyes shone like blood.
âDonât blame me for this, Lady Selby.â
It was she who touched the nose of a sleeping lioness.