Chapter 16
Youngest Lady in Contract
âElisabeth, you are so easily pleased.â
Victoire anxiously said.
âBecause Your Grace is good to me. Iâm so happy.â
âYou canât laugh at anyone like that for being nice.â
âIâm not the one who laughs at anyone. Right?â
When Elisabeth smiled brightly at his aide Harry, she sought consent. Victoire narrowed the middle of his forehead.
âSmile like that only to family, Elisabeth.â
âYes?â
âDylanâs rude so you donât have to laugh if you donât want to. Damonâs a little naughty, so you can ignore him if you want. But make sure to smile at me. Donât do it to others.â
Victoire looked serious. Elisabeth nodded in a daze.
***
A man with brown hair came across the garden of the Daughtry mansion with his son. He greeted his friend, Victoire and his son Damon, whom heâd be meeting.
âLong time no see, Marquis Dalton. How long has it been since youâve been to Daugtryâs mansion?â
âItâs been so long that I canât remember. Youâve got a precious youngest daughter, and youâre not letting anyone anywhere near the mansion.â
âWhen did I do that?â
(Damon)Â âDonât lie in front of your son, father.â
Victoire glared at Damon, who spoke the truth.
âDamon wasnât easy either. When I asked if I could go and play at his home, he laughed and stared at me as if he was going to kill me.â
Jeremy, the son of Marquis Dalton, said obnoxiously.
âI was just laughing because you said some crazy shit, Jeremy.â
Damon laughed lightly at Jeremyâs provocation, whose age was near Dylanâs.
âYour Grace, Damon!â
They could hear the voice of a young girl in the distance.
At the same time, Marquis Dalton and Jeremy witnessed an amazing sight. Victoire, who is famous for his bluntness, and Damon, who couldnât smile with his eyes even when he did, smiled as if they had found a golden mine at the same time.
âElisabeth, you came just in time.â
âI heard you called.â
âI have someone to introduce.â
The girl who appeared with Marian was Elisabeth. She was excited from the morning to hear that she would meet outsiders for the first time since becoming Elisabeth.
Marian said this in the morning:
âHis Grace the Marquis of Dalton was a great help to our Count when he was in trouble. Heâs trustworthy and important, so Iâll make you look the prettiest.â
Marian was also excited to dress young Elisabeth in this outfit and put on her accessories.
Eventually, Elisabeth, wearing a blue dress and a white ribbon, was as lovely as a doll with fair cheeks.
âHello. Iâm Elisabeth Daughtry.â
Just 12 years old. The little girl greeted the Marquis Dalton and Jeremy with impeccable manners. The eyes of the two grew bigger.
âYouâre far different from rumors, Elisabeth.â
Marquis Dalton said with an interesting face. Elisabeth grinned.
âBecause rumors are supposed to spread like the wind that doesnât know where it came from.â
At the words of the little girl, Marquis Dalton laughed. Elisabethâs eyes were wide open.
âWhy are you laughing?â
All the people around her were looking down at Elisabeth with pleased eyes.
âYou must have a hard time hiding such a cute, clever child, Victoire. If Elisabeth were my daughter, I would spread rumors all over the Empire. Saying that this is my child.â
âDonât talk nonsense, Dalton.â
Victoire scolded Marquis Dalton.
âIf Dalton is the type to show off the more he loves, then Daughtry is the type to cherish and protect the more he loves.â
Marquis Dalton said.
âVictoire and the Marquis of Dalton seem very close.â
Elisabeth thought as she looked at the Marquis patting Victoire on the shoulder and Victoire stepping on the feet of Marquis Dalton.
âThey said Marquis Dalton was trustworthy. So do you know Count Daughtry is actually a descendant of the Duke of Leschine?â
People with secrets cannot get close unless the secrets are shared.
âWhat kind of relationship do the two families have?â
I lived facing them every day, but Daughtry were people with a lot of questions. However, there was a limit to the childâs body when trying to find out secretly.
âElisabeth is perfect, but she lacks one.â
âWhat does that mean?â
At the words of Marquis Dalton, Victoire asked coldly.
âI canât believe you still call your father âYour Graceâ. That father will be disappointed.â
Elisabeth was embarrassed. Father?
âVictoire has a purpose, thatâs why heâs keeping me. Why would he want to hear that from me?â
I was afraid that Victoire would be offended by that remark.
âThat is a bit of a problem.â
Elisabeth was astonished by the affirmation of Victoire.
âY-Yes?â
Elisabeth asked with her cheeks red.
âIt was said that it was not necessary to call me âFatherâ, and it seemed that there was no need to. You donât have to worry about it too much.â
Victoire quickly explained himself as if he was embarrassed after he had spoken.
âWhat is it? You want me to call you father or not?â
Elisabeth, who was in disarray, rolled her big eyes in confusion. Then Damon deliberately stepped in with a âhahahaâ laugh.
âHow can Elisabeth do that already when Dylan hasnât even called him father yet?â
(V)Â âDylan, heâs always got no manners.â
âYou never asked Dylan to call you âfatherâ. Hahaha.â
Damon patted the still Jeremy on the back.
âHahahaha, Damon is right. Hahaha. Heâll do it when the time comes!â
Jeremy also started to laugh loudly with Damon.
âHmm, is that so.â
Victoire nodded earnestly.
âBut where is Dylan?â
Jeremy asked quickly as the mood seemed to change.
âAh, Dylanâs in the mansion.â
Damon said.
(J)Â âHis friendâs here and he wonât even come out?â
âDylanâs been a little sensitive lately.â
âWhoâs sensitive, Damon?â
As soon as Damonâs words came to an end, Dylan yelled out. Dylan strode up with a cold face when he came out.
âDonât keep talking nonsense, Damon.â
âYou see? Heâs sensitive these days.â
Damon said with a grin.
âDylan, youâve been practicing swordsmanship a lot, havenât you?â
Marquis Dalton asked. He said he was a teacher, but when he was dealing with Dylan, he was tougher than when he was dealing with others.
âYes. Your Grace.â
âYouâre the funniest disciple since Damon. Iâll be looking forward to it today.â
Damon whispered to Elisabeth as she looked at the figure interestingly.
âDalton is in charge of my brotherâs knight class. Originally, we should learn by being a servant of the Marquis, but since our familyâs situation is unique, the Marquis comes here.â
The Cabezo family, the previous house of Elisabeth, also had many reserve knights, or servants, as operatives. The noble boys stayed in the duchy and trained as knights.
âSometimes they gave me flowers.â
Not long after, of course, all the flowers were directed at Polia.
Knights who were sympathetic to Emilie turned their backs on her after her mother died. So Emilie was very rare to go to the knightsâ drill hall.
The only time she came by the knights was when she was cleaning up after Polia.
It was Emilieâs job to keep up with Polia, who was unable to tell the time and place. Polia was free from all the discipline and laws of the family. But that didnât mean that the problems she had left would disappear on her own. She needed someone to patch it up and clean it up.
Her father only adored Polia, but left her troublesome accidents to others. Eventually, all the hard and troublesome things became Emilieâs. So in her previous life, Emilie lived with these words in her mouth.
Of course, Polia did not accept Emilieâs point.
Polia picked up a sword with a sneaky smile.
Polia swung the sword like she touched a toy. But contrary to Poliaâs will, Poliaâs body was swayed by the weight of the sword.
It was dangerous. If you leave it as it is, Polia will get hurt. And their father will scold Emilie for not protecting her properly.
She took the sword from Poliaâs hand.
At that moment, Polia tilted and fell to her side.
Polia, who was getting angry, suddenly bowed her head. It was ominous.
When a knight of the Duke of Cabezo arrived, he ran down to help Polia.
Polia burst into tears. Then she looked up at Emilie, standing with a sword, with a poor face.
Before Emilie could explain, the knight suddenly yelled. His face was filled with unbelievable disgust and scorn for the princess.
What he witnessed was only a momentary moment. That alone could not grasp the complete picture of the situation. But a man believed only what he wanted to believe. The same was true of this knight. From the moment he entered, Emilie was an ugly villain and Polia was a good underdog.
Then the door of the hall opened and the knights came in. Polia began to cry aloud as if she had been waiting for this moment. Emilie looked around in embarrassment. But already everyone was looking at her with contempt.
The outright hostility of the knights poured upon her.
That night her father locked Emilieâs door and beat her.
***
âMiss, what have you been thinking about since a while ago?â
ââ¦â¦Ah. Marian.â
The eyes of Elisabeth, who was sitting absentmindedly against the window frame, returned a gleam of light.
âMemories of a terrible past life.â
When can I forget my bad relationship with Polia?
When can I forget the nightmare my father gave me?
âI donât have any lingering feelings about the love that I didnât get anymore.â
But the terrible nightmares of 18 years were not easily forgotten. Even in happy moments, the memories used to pop up.