Chapter 84
Life as a Tower Maid: Locked up with the Prince
Chapter 84
Translator: Yonnee
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Still, I just answered yes, and then moved on.
âIâm here to see His Highness.â
âGo on in. His Highness said that you can go in whenever you want.â
âThank you!â
ââ¦But will you take your cat inside, too?â
âHuh? Ahâ¦â
Schubertâs question made me pause. Now that he mentioned it, Blanc was afraid of Albert. And heâd also be worried if heâd see a sick person.
âBlanc, do you want to wait here or go in with me?â
I left the choice to Blanc. Without even any hesitation, Blanc answered.
âStay heeeereâ¦â
ââ¦â¦â
It seemed like heâs still scared of Albert. I decided to leave Blanc here and go in by myself. I handed over Blanc to Schubert, who naturally cradled him.
âThen, Iâll rely on you!â
âOf courseâno, wait. Are you passing off work to me now?â
âNo, Iâm asking for a favor. I really, truly cherish Blanc, but it seemed like Your Lordship took good care of Blanc yesterdayâ¦â
ââ¦I see.â
Schubert looked irritated for only a moment because he soon accepted the reasoning that followed, then he hugged Blanc. As he looked down, he looked so happy. Blanc also nuzzled into the baronâs arms as if to express how he also liked the man.
Ack, I almost got jealous just now. I thought Iâm the one whoâs closest to you, Blanc!
âAh, inside⦠His Highnessâs nanny is inside.â
âOh, then will we take care of him together?â
âUm⦠You can go ahead and try.â
Schubert blurted out these words instead of answering with a straight âyesâ. At this, I suddenly felt uneasy.
Whatâs this hunch? I shook my head and opened the door.
âWhoâs there?â
And inside, I raised my head as I heard an unfamiliar voice. A strict-looking old lady, who looked to be at least in her sixties, was sitting by Albertâs bedside.
âGood morning. Iâm here for the Prince⦠to look after him.â
âI am Greten, His Highnessâs nanny. Though His Highness told me that I will take care of him.â
âYesterday, I was told to do this task.â
Greten raised her eyebrows as if she wouldnât agree with me at all. She looked as stubborn as the deep wrinkles on her face. You know how they say about peopleâs personalitiesâthey just get more evident as one grew older.
âEven so, His Highness must not have meant to say that at all even if it sounded like he did.â
âBut I did hear him say it sincerely.â
I smiled back at her with a huge grin on my face despite her words. When oneâs life was mentioned, how many people would think that those were just empty words?
Greten snorted as she changed the wet towel on Albertâs forehead. Even while she was arguing with me, itâs clear that her entire focus was on nursing Albert. This nanny was obviously something else.
âBetween someone who has known and has taken care of His Highness since he was a child, and someone who has spent only a few months together with him in a tower, who do you think knows him better?â
Ah, so Greten already knew who I really was. With her expression full of contempt, even those dismissive words made my head hurt already. This kind of emotional upheaval was something I didnât really enjoy.
With a soft voice and a gentle smile on my lips, I answered.
âI donât believe that a measure of time can explain everything. A brief encounter can perfectly capture someone and become everything to them.â
I walked closer towards Albert. I could see that his condition wasnât so good.
He was soaking in cold sweat, and he couldnât even open his eyes. Guilt weighed heavier down on me as I saw how much worse he was compared to before.
âFor⦠For you to say that you can understand His Highness when Iâm here, you have no right!â
Flustered by my words, Greten went on a sermon.
âDo you think thereâs only one or two people like you who have tried to approach His Highness while blinded by his beauty? If all you plan to do here is spout lies, then just leave!â
âI know that the Prince is handsome, but Iâm still not lying.â
âEven right now youâre just seeing His Highness for his outward appearance!â
â¦This was just the usual kind of look in my eyes that I had on everyday though, but her words were kind of stabbing at me. Albert was really so handsome though, so itâs not my fault that Iâm prone to his allure.
Clearly, Gretenâs stubbornness seemed unyielding.
This argument definitely wasnât going to end unless the person concerned was going to step in. Itâs been a while since I felt this way, but I did encounter this kind of situation a lot while I was still an office worker.
In the end, I acknowledged that needlessly being noisy like this would only disturb Albert, and itâs not like Greten would be lax with taking care of him. So, I decided to leave.
Itâs not because Iâm afraid of her that Iâm choosing to retreatâitâs because I donât want that negativity rubbing off on me. Thereâs no reason to continue a useless argument like this. And for Albertâs sake, this was the best option to take.
Later once Albert wakes up, heâll definitely tell her. But right now, she still didnât know.
But before I went out, thereâs something I had to set straight.
âJust clarifying, but I came here, yet you made me leave, Miss Greten.â
Albert might get angry at me later when Iâm not there after he wakes up, so I had to clearly state this here. Greten was puzzled by my words.
âWhy did youâ¦?â
âIf His Highness asks later, Iâll explain it like this.â
âHeâs not the kind of person who cares about such insignificant things.â
âThe Prince is the kind of man who cares about everything like this.â
âHe may seem outwardly interested even if itâs none of his business, but heâs indifferent on the inside.â
The Albert Greten knew and the Albert I knew seemed to be on the polar ends of a spectrum.
âPlease remember the conversation we had just now. And the last thing Iâd like to say⦠Donât regret making me leave, okay? I believe that the Prince I know will want me to stay by his side.â
Wow. I really said such a cringe-worthy line, huh! You will regret forcing me to leave! âbut the milder version of that line!
But really, this was for Greten. Because Iâm just here to follow Albertâs orders.
âHa, His Highness? Heâll feel the most comfortable without you by his side. Thatâs why Iâm here.â
Um, donât say I didnât try.
âThen, Iâll be on my way.â
âGo ahead. Donât make any noise.â
And so, thatâs how I got kicked out.
Schubert was nowhere to be seen. Instead, the attendant from yesterday greeted first and then asked.
âIs something the matter?â
âNo. Itâs justâ¦â
As I scratched my head, I was lost in thought for a moment.
I think Schubert went out to play with Blanc. It feels kind of wrong that Iâm not by Albertâs side.
âCan you take me to the library?â
Itâs been a long time, but I think itâs a good day to read a book.