Chapter 128
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
Well, a few days ago, almost right after the kidnapping incident had occurred, Yelena wrote two letters.
Each letter was sent to a different place.
One letter was sent to her family in the capital and the other was sent to Count Maxâs estate, where Rosaline resided.
Yelena received a response from Count Maxâs estate right away on the day she sent the letter, saying that unfortunately, Rosaline was currently away from the fief and that if Yelena were to send a letter, it would take quite some time to reach her.
Anyhow, thanks to that hospitable reply, Yelena was able to confirm that her letter had reached Count Maxâs estate safely.
On the other handâ¦
âI thought theyâd reply right awayâ¦â
Yelena still hadnât received a response from her family.
The capital was farther away from the duchy than the Max Countdom, but a well-trained pigeon could easily deliver a letter within a day.
If her family had written back to her as soon as they received her letter, that reply would have reached the Mayhard Duchy and then some by now.
âThis is taking longer than expected⦠Or did my letter get lost in transit, by any chance?â
Yelena shook her head, recalling the price of the carrier pigeon she used to send her letter. It was quite unlikely that that was the case.
âWell, itâll come eventually as long as I wait.â
Yelena decided not to worry about it. Receiving a response to her letter wasnât important anyway.
She had written about the recent events. Such and such had happened to her, but it ended well. She was immensely safe, so they didnât need to worry too much, even if they ended up hearing about her elsewhere.
âSince thereâs no doubt that the rumors will be exaggeratedâ¦â
According to the rumors circulating the capital and other fiefs about the kidnapping incident, Yelena might be dead.
Yelena had written letters to those close to her to get rid of any unnecessary worry for her.
âAll would have been well if the letters were delivered properly⦠Anyhow, this isnât the time to be thinking about this right now.â
Maybe her thoughts had briefly wandered off because she was holding her pen.
Yelena stopped tapping the end of her pen on the desk and stared down at the piece of paper in front of her.
Written on the rectangular piece of paper in Yelenaâs handwriting were simple instructions.
[Master Rosalineâs 7 Steps for a Successful Romance
Step 1: Call the other person by a pet name affectionately(important)
Step 2: Become familiar with the other personâs hobbies and interests
Step 3: Curry favor with the other person by buying a gift suited to their tastes
Step 4: Make memories between just the two of you by going on dates
Step 5: Create a hobby that you can share with the other person
Step 6: Share a secret between just the two of you
Step 7: Repeat (in any order)]
ââ¦Hm.â
Yelena put her pen down and tucked her chin in her hand.
She had completed up to step 5 on the list.
âTeaching him how to paint can be used for step 5, and as for step 6â¦â
A secret.
Yelena remembered when she had nursed her husband, who had a sudden high fever.
She had seen her husbandâs scars that day.
And she had learned about his childhood.
Either one of the two was more than enough to be considered a secret.
âRight, because he originally meant to hide them from me, but I ended up seeing themâ¦â
With that, she could consider step 6 complete.
Now all that was left was step 7.
All she had to do was repeat the previous steps in no particular order.
Yelenaâs attention went right to step 4, âdating.â
In truth, she had already drawn a circle around the step and written [Boat ride] in small letters next to it.
âI want to tell him that we should take a trip to the lake.â
Yelena had been torn between a boat ride or a festival as their first date and ultimately chose the festival.
If they were to go on a second date, of course it would have to be a boat ride.
ââ¦But the problem is, a second date probably wonât be happening anytime soon.â
Yelena was currently being treated like a patient.
For example, she could barely take walks in the gardens amidst the worries of all the people around her. To think that she wanted to go to the lake in her current predicament.
âLike I thought, that wonât be possible, right?â
Even if she persisted and ultimately got to go out, she thought itâd be difficult for the date to feel like an actual date.
It might just end up feeling like she went out for a breath of fresh air whilst recuperating.
ââ¦No, this wonât do. Letâs think about this slowly.â
Yelena decided not to rush things. Such leisure wasnât difficult for her to come by becauseâ¦
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