Chapter 260
Common Sense of a Duke's Daughter
âItâs finally over . â
After weâd handed the first prince to Prince Majid and escorted him away, I sat down on the couch with a sigh of relief .
âMm hm, thanks for your hard work, Iris! You really were professional today . â
I felt a little bitterness in my heart at my motherâs warm words .
That this whole thing went well was thanks to her and Ryle capturing the first prince .
It was a liability to Prince Majid that the first prince was alive...even worse, alive in another country .
He had worked so hard for the throne . The fact that the first prince was abroad meant he was unaccounted for .
After all, people who were against the third prince ascending to the throne were numerous .
He had used underhanded tactics to gain the throne in the first place, plus the Tasmeria Kingdom might have supported the first prince to attack him from abroad . If this information managed to spread domestically, his supporter base could be destabilized .
But judging from personnel and resources, Tasmeria wouldnât invade . So what he truly feared was his own people .
And thatâs why he had to bring the first prince back at any cost...the result of everything confirmed my guesses .
Who knew what would happen to the first prince when he got home? He might not even survive . But he was an enemy, one whoâd threatened my peopleâs lives .
I had no pity for him .
âMother, you were quite calm too, smiling the whole time...not surprising, I suppose, coming from you . â
âWell, I was certain of your movements during the negotiations . If the middle-aged man might have done something, I was confident I could handle him . â
I couldnât help but laugh at her words .
I donât know if I should compliment her on being brave or something else...but this was how my mother was .
âA non-invasion pact and a trade deal . On some level these are the most beneficial deals for us to strike with a large country like that . Plus, the reduction in tariffs and limitations on exports for our territory...this whole thing was a great victory for us in the end . â
âFor me personally, I think we lost the moment there was a conflict . After all, there can be no victims if thereâs no conflict . I tried my best to prevent conflict...but didnât manage to accomplish this . If I donât really reflect on this, I wonât have done my duty for the people . â
âIris, youâre quite harsh on yourself . â
âNot at all . Iâm a noble with a burden to bear, so this is nothing special . Iâve made a mistake that apologies wonât be able to cover . â
âI see . And itâs because you are like this that your people are so willing to follow you . â
I smiled at my mother .
Sipping on the herbal tea Tanya prepared for us, we relaxed together .
Because weâd been so tense the whole time, the scent of the tea seemed to suffuse through our whole bodies .
âIâll stay for a week longer, and if nothing else happens Iâll be returning home with the rest of Duke Andersonâs guard . â
âGood . Although this is nothing special, let me give you a gift to express my thanks . Also, I want to throw them a banquet before they leave . It wonât be anything too grand . â
âOf course, everyone will be overjoyed . Theyâre all quite excited at the delicious food to be found in this territory . â
âThatâs great to hear . Iâll let Merida show off her talent during the feast . â
âOh, Iâm looking forward to this . â
Seeing my mother smile warmly, I felt like the days that had evaded me for so long were finally back . The tea tasted all that much better on my lips .
How long has it been since I could sit down and enjoy a beverage like this?
âMilady, thereâs been a letter from Lady Letticia . ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Sebastian presented a letter to me .
I couldnât imagine what might be written within, so I opened it clumsily and read it from beginning to end .
âSo? Iris?â
Iâd just managed to finish reading when she said this . Folding the letter up, I spoke to her .
âShe wants me to go to the capital and see Miss Yuri . â
âHuh...whatâs going on here?â
My mother looked thoroughly confused .
To be honest, I felt much the same .
âIt seems like Yuri was refusing to speak out in the past, but has changed her tune recently to say that sheâd speak if she saw me . But why me?â
âWho knows? I have no idea what that girl is thinking . â
I couldnât help but make a face at my motherâs words .
âIndeed . â
âMilady, are you going to be heading to the capital?â
âYes . Our negotiations are over and there should be nothing to worry about with day-to-day operations . Iâm quite bothered as to why I need to be the one there . Prepare transportation, letâs leave as soon as possible . â
âAh...â
âIâll have to extend my apologies to Duke Andersonâs guard...â
âNo worries . As part of Duke Armeniaâs family, let me escort you for part of the journey . â
Perhaps they would even be more happy without me here, I couldnât help but think .
Although Iâve already met them alongside my mother to express my thanks...my face was twitching when I realize they were looking at my mother not just with respect, but with something close to reverence . Honestly it was a great memory in retrospect .
After all, with how loyal they were to my mother it was only appropriate that she lead their celebration .
As a matter of fact, it was quite shocking no one among them wanted to stay .
âWell then, Iâm counting on you, Mother . Tanya, help me prepare, please . â
They both nodded in response .
âAll right . â
âUnderstood, milady . â