Chapter 178: Tpcp 178
The Predator’s Contract Partner
Sophie made a significant decision. She combed Elishaâs hair through, adorned it with her new pin, and uttered the practiced phrases,
âMadam, please overlook my frankness and be gracious with me. What will happen to me?â
âWhat do you mean, Sophie?â
Elisha looking in the mirror detachedly, frowned slightly.
âI heard the madam is taking in a child named Lulu! Rumor has it she is from a top-notch clothing store, so sheâll be able to take care of my ladyâs clothes⦠⦠. She could very well replace me. Will I be dismissed?â
Elisha almost laughed. It was because she could guess how worried and brooding Sophie must have been before she asked this question.
Yesterday she had sent her out on an errand, so she seemed to have heard rumors from the maids of other houses.
âWhere?â
âWhat?â
âWhere have I hidden that child named Lulu?â
âUh, that⦠⦠.â
Sophieâs eyes sheepishly searched the ground for an answer.
âPeople are saying that the madam will help the pitiful Lulu.â
Elishaâs words were as dispassionate as her face.
âWho is pitiful? She must have done something to get hit.â
â⦠⦠.â
âUh, then⦠⦠. what about the lawsuit⦠⦠.â
âIâve said it before. Itâs not a good thing to meddle too much in other peopleâs affairs.â
She didnât know if Lulu was actually in a pitiful situation. The child had been very spiteful towards Elisha in her previous life. She was a child who looked down on those inferior to her, so it was inevitable that those above her trampled on her.
Besides, Lulu was beaten, but she wasnât crippled. All of it was just laying the groundwork for a scheme Elisha was developing.
âThen why did you say that at tea time?â
âWell.â
Elisha took a sip of her tea.
âI want the guilty person to feel uncomfortable.â
âHuh?â
âItâs odd, isnât it? A person at a crossroads, not knowing if they will be punished.â
â⦠⦠.â
âBecause of the tale of guilt, the story about the victimâs misery, theyâll be uneasy and think of these things. How shameless. Theyâve committed at least a hundred similar sins before and after. But among them, theyâll only think about and be afraid of whatâs likely to be punished.â
Anyway, she was glad she felt that way.
Sophie tilted her head. Elishaâs layered and implied connotations had purposes she could not easily understand.
âItâs quite a commotion, isnât it?â
It was a big commotion trying to placate one of the lowest chess pieces. But Elisha thought it was worth it.
âWhat? Uh, hmm, yes, indeed.â
Sophie nodded unconsciously. Elishaâs tone grew warmer.
âAnyway, donât worry. One lady-in-waiting is enough for me. Problems always arise when there are three people, so I would like to decline adding one more lady-in-waiting.â
Regardless of era, age, and gender, there will always be a dispute if there are three people. This was because the person at the center of the relationship tended to favor one person over the other.
Sophie was relieved by her remarks, not knowing what she meant.
âRight? I alone, am enough!â
Elisha gave a tiny smile, adding another word to Sophieâs relief.
âEverybody really likes gossip.â
â⦠⦠.â
âThankfully.â
Elisha checked the mirror one last time and left the room. It was time for her to go to see Lucerne off to work.
***
âMimosa, what are you doing? Should Carola wait for you?â
âAh. sorry. Miss Carola, Iâll brush your hair right away.â
Mimosa has been thinking a lot lately. While waiting for Carola, she remembered what had happened a few days ago.
A few days ago, she ran into Elisha by chance at a store where she went for an errand. She had no idea how she had found out about the place. Carola had different shops for her hair ornaments, ribbons, and even a shop that matched small accessories. Elisha was waiting at the spot where her gloves were matched.
âOh, what a coincidence, Mimosa.â
âDid you come to seduce me to betray my master? Itâs no use⦠⦠.â
âDo you know what it means to be overly self-conscious?â
â⦠⦠.â
âMimosa, I know that you didnât study hard at the girlsâ school affiliated with the temple when you were young. So I donât know if you know about this,â
Elisha whispered softly.
âThe wordâ class.â
â⦠⦠.â
âDo I look like I am of a class that will come here because of you?â
Mimosaâs face burned like fire.
Elisha was wearing her delicate sky blue dress and accessorized and decked out with gold bracelets and diamond necklaces. She looked like she was a princess from another world.
At one time, Elisha was of the lowest rank in the world of a particular class under the rule of the Cartier family. If it was before, when she was a laundromat slave Mimosa could kick her out of her way. Elisha had been of the âcollateralâ caste.
But now her status and Mimosaâs standing were as remote as the vast distance between the heavens and earth.
âThen Iâll go, if Iâm seen talking to the lady⦠⦠.â
âBut since I havenât seen you in a while, let me give you a piece of advice. People usually take care of what they cherish in times of crisis. Letâs see who Carola favors.â
From the day Elisha said that Mimosa couldnât shake off the creeping sense of an encroaching ominousness.