Chapter 29
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
âWhat do you mean?â Yelena replied and sighed in her heart.
Incan was nothing more than a good person, as shown by the way he took care of the maid and answered her questions.
Even though Yelena tried to be biased, there was no way to look at it any differently.
âOh my.â
She hoped that he was a criminal, but she concluded that she was simply mistaken.
âFirst of all, Iâll go to my room and wait for Abbieâ¦â
At that moment, while Yelena was lost in thought, a bee flew in front of her.
âThis darn bee!â
Yelena was startled and took a step back, but this time, she stumbled backward.
Incan hurriedly supported Yelenaâs back as she was about to fall.
âAre you all right?â
â⦠Oh, yes. Iâm fine. Thank you.â
âYou often lose your footing.â
Incan helped Yelena get up as he laughed at his joke, but Yelena couldnât laugh or answer him.
Her mind was distracted by the unpleasant goosebumps on her back where Incan had touched.
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Before Yelena returned to her room, she met the gardener, Gardner. She gave him instructions to deal with all the bees in the garden.
Then, in the evening, Abbie arrived at her door.
âMadam, Abbie is here.â
âCome in.â
Abbie, who entered the bedroom, carefully approached Yelena. âAs you asked, I looked intoââ
âWhat did you find?â
âNothing, I couldnât find anything suspicious.â
â⦠Okay.â
âButâ¦â
Yelena lifted her bowed head and stared at Abbie. âBut?â
âI donât know if it has anything to do with Sir Marezon.â Â Abbie hesitated before continuing. Â âAfter Sir Marezon started visiting the castle, there was one maid who resigned within two months.â
âResigned?â
âYes.â
â⦠When did Incan Marezon start delivering to the castle?â
âThree years ago.â
âHas any other maid resigned since then?â
âIf you look at my records, yes.â
Abbie took a piece of paper out of her arms and handed it to Yelena.
The paper recorded the respective dates that Incan went to the Dukeâs castle for the supply of herbs and when the maid stopped working.
âThe timing is off.â
He had said it was less than two months, but one maid resigned after six weeks, while another maid resigned after completing two months.
Moreover, Incan visited the castle only two or three times a year.
It was mysterious.
âSince there are so many maids working, itâs not unusual for a few maids to quit during the yearâ¦â
However, Yelena couldnât let it go.
Every time she passed the garden, the goosebumps she felt that day seemed to cling to her back unpleasantly.
Yelena picked up the paper and, after much thought, finally spoke.
âPlease call the head maid, Lula.â
[Note thereâs an intentional one line space here].
âI heard you called for me, Madam.â
âYes.â
Yelena sat on the sofa opposite Lula.
âThese maids. Did all these maids quit after working here?â
Based on the paper brought by Abbie, she had copied the names of the maids onto a separate piece of paper. She handed the paper to Lula.
After Lula picked up the paper and quickly scanned the content, she answered immediately.
âThatâs right.â
âDo you remember what the circumstances were when they quit? Why did they quit, or was there anything different than usualâ¦â
This time, Lula took a moment to think before speaking.
âThe reasons for quitting were all similar. They said that something just came up, and they had to return back to their hometown.â
âHometown? Is everyone not from this fief?â
âYes, all of them were from other territories.â
Yelena recalled that this fief had grown in earnest a few years ago.
It wasnât that strange when she thought about it.
âAs for what was different from the usual⦠Well, I donât remember anything, but the children who were close to these maids still remain in the castle, so Iâll call them if you need them.â
âPlease.â
A short time later, Yelena faced several maids.
Among them, a maid nervously stepped forward and opened her mouth. âI remember. There was something strange.â
âWhat was strange?â
âShe looked a little sick⦠and she was nauseous. And she kept muttering these words.â
âWhat kind of words?â
âShe would say, âThis canât be happeningââ¦â