Although there was a lot of money in her house, everyone ignored her, and when she got sick and was hospitalized, they barely visited her and sent only a few books.
âThe Saintâs Wishâ
That book was also among the books she received one day. It was quite different from the usual books her family sent her.
While Grace liked romance fantasy novels, her family considered such novels to be rubbish and disliked her reading them.
So one day, Grace received âThe Saintâs Wishâ and was fascinated by it, reading it over and over again.
âOh, itâs just useless sentimentality.â
Grace shuddered and tightly gripped her blanket.
âAre you feeling cold?â
âI guess so. Today, Iâll go to the study as you suggested. Will you bring me some warm tea there?â
âSure, anytime.â
Grace headed towards the study with a shiver.
âCould the diary be in the study?â
Thereâs a saying that if you want to hide a tree, hide it in the forest. Grace thought that perhaps the original Grace had hidden her diary in the study, and she didnât hesitate to head towards the study.
âMaybe it would have been easier if I didnât remember anything at allâ¦â
It would have been easier to pretend to have amnesia if she didnât have vague knowledge about this world or the bits and pieces of Graceâs behavior that lingered in her mind.
For example, useless things like âHow excited Grace was when she saw Benjamin at the wedding hall.â
âIs this it?â
Grace arrived at the door of the study and hesitated before opening it.
When Grace opened the door to the study, she was stunned by its enormous size.
âThis is insane.â
The study in her memory wasnât that small either. She knew there were a lot of books.
âItâs so different from what I remember.â
However, when she actually faced the study, she couldnât help but be stunned by its terrifying size.
âI remembered it as being smaller than this.â
The bookshelves were so high that they were divided into levels, and there were stairs scattered throughout.
The books, divided by genre, were neatly arranged in alphabetical order, and even from a distance, it was clear that they were perfectly organized.
Despite never having visited the study since her possession, the warm interior was not stuffy, but refreshing.
The carpet on the floor seemed to have been cleaned every day, as there wasnât a speck of dust on it.
Grace couldnât help but admire the interior.
âThe smell of books is so nice.â
The smell of books she used to smell at the hospital sometimes made her feel sick, but she never expected it to be so fragrant like this.
Unknowingly, Grace smiled widely.
âThis is so nice.â
Whenever she let her guard down, negative thoughts and sounds would always overwhelm her, but in this annex, she felt at peace and content.
In the studyâs sunniest spot, there was a soft and spacious sofa prepared. It was Graceâs favorite place to sit and read books.
âThe windows are also well-maintained.â
Grace walked briskly towards the window. It was the window right next to the sofa.
Looking outside through the window, she could see the main building.
As soon as she saw the main building where Benjamin was staying, Graceâs mood soured, and she made a face.
âThe scenery isnât that great.â
Grace left a very brief comment and picked up any book before heading back to the sofa and leaning against it.
A little while later, Sally brought out tea. Small white flowers were floating on top of the tea.
âHow cute.â
âI heard itâs a recent trend.â
âThe tea?â
âYes, itâs from a dessert shop. We canât do things like this well at home. We have strict standards for our tea.â
Grace showed a positive reaction, and Sally smiled broadly.
âFlower desserts are also trending. Should I bring some of those too?â
âNo.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âDesserts make you gain weight.â
Graceâs firm refusal made Sallyâs expression darken. However, Grace, who was admiring the flowers in the tea cup, did not notice this fact.
âThen go out and take a look around. I think Iâll be here until mealtime.â
âYes, have a pleasant reading time.â
Sally, with a gloomy face, confidently left the study.
Grace watched Sally leave and looked at the table of contents of the book before slamming it shut.
âThis is not the time.â
Grace lifted her head.
Her eyes fell on the desk.
âA diary.â
She needed to find the diary.
She couldnât remember where she had hidden it, butâ¦
âMy body remembers.â
As soon as Graceâs body entered the study, it naturally moved toward three places in total.
The first place Grace headed towards was the window, followed by the sofa she was currently sitting on, and finally the desk.
Grace immediately went towards the desk.
âItâs not here.â
The first drawer was filled with writing tools, paper, and bookmarks.
âItâs not here.â
The second drawer had sealing wax and candles. The third drawer had envelopes, letter paper, and a few exchanged letters.
âWhy isnât it here?â
Grace rolled her eyes and slammed her hand on the desk, wondering if she was wrong. She was getting frustrated with her repeated failures.