Chapter 63
How to Get My Husband on My Side
Part 4: The Witch and the Princess.
Bright sunlight poured through the circular glass walls, making the whole area sparkle.
Green grass, sweet-scented roses, lilacs, lilies, dahlia, rapeseed flowers, rudbeckia, petunia, and all sorts of other colorful flowers, statues with beautiful figures, and cool, peaceful sounds.
I felt like I was back in Romagna. At the same time, I realized that I was missing the nature and climate of the South, apart from my feelings for my family.
The golden sunlight and warm wind, siesta and sherbet, women with faded blonde hair, lace parasols, and men with tanned skin.
Maybe it was because it felt similar to where I lived in my previous life.
âWe can go boating here.â
Ellenia, who followed me into the greenhouse garden, saw the magnificent waterfall from the fountain and said this calmly.
It was just like her, so I laughed.
âEllen, you like lilies, donât you? Iâll make you a wreath.â
â...Thank you.â
It was a vague answer, but it didnât matter.
I wanted to see the brother and sister with a wreath on their head one day.
Ellenia sat on a rose-covered bench and looked around the surrounding landscape while I made a wreath out of lilies and other flowers. I couldnât decide which looked more beautiful, the rose or Ellenia.
âThis is a Southern garden. It may not be the same greenhouse from there, but is it similar?â
âItâs not exactly the same, but yes, pretty similar. Do you like it?â
âYes, I think itâs wonderful. As you know, the style itself is different here.â
It must be different since this was a place where gnomes having fertility comparable to cockroaches, dug tunnels in the yard to make a living.
For this reason, the gardener who managed the greenhouse was from the temple vineyard.
Instead of wasting budget and manpower to make more improvements, they were going to focus on increasing security.
âBy the way, thereâs already quite a stack of invitations. Itâs all for Ruby.â
âOh.. Thank you.â
âAs you know, you donât have to answer each one. You have a lot of things to pay attention to, so I think itâs okay for you to start social activities after the festival season is over. You need to learn how to keep track of these things.â
Social activities were a must in Romagna.
Considering my status and position there, it was natural, and I hosted more frequently, rather than being invited.
As a head group, the meeting hosted by my fatherâs group was more luxurious than the ones here.
Some made excuses of being busy or not having time, but everyone knew that they were secretly attending.
All the social activities that Iâd attended so far were horse riding meetings and the St. Agnesâs charity event, but after my husband gave me a banquet, invitations flew from all over the place.
From simple tea-time invitations to all kinds of social gatherings, I was almost at a loss.
Of course, it was not only the banquet but also the fact that we were finally married.
Yes, I finally built a castle with my haughty husband and made a visit to the temple! Hehe.
Regardless of how holy the bell of the temple sounded, even the eyes of the archbishop, who usually seemed expressionless, looked warm.
(T/N: I have no idea why this analogy was used.)
âEllen is right. But, well, I was wondering if everyone would feel uncomfortable if I suddenly tried to interfere.....â
Elleniaâs voice immediately cooled as she lowered her head, clicking her tongue, âYouâre the hostess of this family, who dares to think itâs interference? If thereâs such an insolent person, Iâll kick them out immediately.â
Sometimes I donât know the difference between these siblings.
Thank you, but it isnât very realistic.
The servants of Omerta were all old and loyal, regardless of what they did to me, the possibility of being kicked out was very slim.
Obviously, if I suddenly started kicking them out, instead of discussing this with Ellenia, the problem would have exploded in some way.
Nevertheless, I couldnât stay still forever. Even if itâs just an act, Iâd pretend I was doing my best.
âThank you. I donât think Iâll be of any help. I donât want to mess up the order thatâs already been set up.â
âDo as you please. Thereâs nothing urgent. Iâll let you know step by step. You know, since I was a child, Iâve been doing the same......â
Elleniaâs tone grew soft as she lowered her eyes and clenched her hands together.
âBut my nanny did it in the first few years. A year before my mother died....since my mother had never been in a sane state. Not only did she have that habit, but she was different from Ruby in many ways.â
âOh...â
âAs I said back then, the only people who knew her eating habits were me and a few others, but everything else was really weird. She was obsessed with her appearance, extravagant clothing, and she suddenly insisted on pouring huge amounts of money into donations. If one day she was extremely energetic, the next day she would be staying in bed all day.â
There was a bitter look in her ruby eyes.
Suddenly, I felt sorry for her. I wasnât in a position to feel sorry for anyone, but I was also aware of how the combination of depression and the resulting eating disorders affected the minds of those around me, including myself.
My sister from my previous life went through a situation like that.
The fact that only a few people knew about my shaken mind was similar to that of my dead mother-in-law.
However, although my family desperately hid it, I had received help from modern medicine and understanding from other people, but depression was difficult to understand and define from the perspective of this worldview.
It is a world without the concept of human rights or mental illness.
âWhy did your mother......â
âWell, I still donât know about that. What made her so unhappy.....Itâs because my mother died that my brother and father became like that.â
âDid your father do something wrong?â
âThere were a lot of fights, but I donât know for sure... I was young at the time. Itâs just my thought, but I think itâs because of my mother that my brother became a paladin. The naive idea of getting to meet my mother, who would be a ghoul.â
I got goosebumps on my forearm and a corner of my chest ached.
I see, thatâs possible. His mother, who had already turned into a being that he wouldnât even recognize....
âI donât know what itâs like now, of course. This story is a secret. Iâm sure heâll be furious if he finds out I told Ruby this.â
She had a rare joking tone. My hand weaving the wreath stopped and I gave her a smile.
âDonât worry. It must have been really hard for Ellen.â
âIt was. The cause of death and all... My brother refused to attend the funeral at that time. If Frey hadnât managed to persuade her, he really wouldnât have gone.â
Ugh, itâs going well, but suddenly Freya pops up. Thatâs the power of a childhood friend. Itâs not too much to be special since they were together since they were young.
Someone entered the beautiful greenhouse garden with only two people.
âMadam, a guest is here.â
It was rare for someone to visit me in this house, who was it? As soon as I looked up, puzzled, Ellenia opened her mouth first, âWho is it?â
âT-They said that the Duke sent them, but...â
âWhat?â
âLonginus Knights, princess.â
Whatâs this? The Paladins came to see me on this sunny day? And my husband sent them? Something smells fishy.
It seemed the same for Ellenia, who looked confused.
âWhatâs it about?â
âItâs... Iâm not sure......â
I lifted myself up with a half-finished wreath.
I think it has something to do with my secret.
âSince theyâre here, Iâm afraid Iâll finish the wreath later.â
âWould that be all right? What do you want me to do?....â
âNo itâs okay, I heard Ellen has an appointment today. Since Iz sent them here, Iâll meet up anyway.â
âItâs not normal for them to come see you.â
That was what I thought too. However, Ellenia soon nodded, probably thinking anything was possible these days.
âYou should ask them to come this way. Itâs time for me to get going, so Iâll tell them to come here on my way out.â
âThank you, Ellen.â
A moment later, instead of my beautiful sister-in-law, black-armoured Paladins appeared.
âGood morning, my lady. Were you making a wreath again today? I can smell the flowers.â
At least, Sir Ivan didnât look as black as them. Well, he was always flowery.
(T/N: Black here referring to their aura.)
âDo you want me to make you one too?â
âHuh? Oh, well, yes, itâs an honor.â
Even Sir Ivan looked awkward in this warm and sunny garden.
The people accompanying him... was that Sir Camu?
The pale blue-haired paladin had the same harsh and sleek face as the last time, and was concentrating on taking care of the flowers under his feet.
And Sir Galar, like a brown bear... Well, he hadnât said a word today. There was a butterfly on his head.
âAs a matter of fact, my lady, we didnât come here just to visit you.â
Oh, really? I didnât know at all.
âWhat do you mean?â
âActually, I have a request... Izek wanted us to meet alone, in case anyone suspicious was around.â
So, the only reason they were here was because Izek sent them? Why did the paladins seem so weak?
âOh, what kind of request?â