āDid you accept her before because there was something you wanted to check?āĀ Keira thought.
But she soon remembered the soft eyes that gazed at Cosette in the past. No one would look at someone they were suspicious of that way.
āW-we havenāt asked anything yetā¦ā
Keira tilted her head.
Keira: āBut werenāt you here to ask me that?ā
āNo?ā
āWell, thatās true.ā
Keira: āRight?ā
The atmosphere seemed to be getting colder, so she hurried on.
Keira: āPersonally, I donāt feel bad about his decision.ā
There was no disappointment because Keira had no expectations in the first place.
Keira: āLooking at it from his perspective, he couldnāt just leave such a critical issue unchecked. I understand.ā
āā¦ā
āā¦ā
When she said that, the atmosphere grew colder.
Zeke was muttering a swear word that was too harsh to be used to describe their father. He seemed to think that Keira was deliberately pretending to be okay because she was in front of people.
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She was a little perplexed.
Keira: āNo, Iām really fineā¦ā
āIf you want to swear, do it.ā
āYouāll get sick if you keep it bottled up.ā
T-thatās true⦠Keira mumbled with a sad expression on her face.
Keira: āThereās a saying that āthings will always find their rightful courseā[1]. The fakeās identity is bound to be revealed one day.ā
āIs there something you believe in?ā
āNo.ā
āHmm?ā
Keira: āBut if I doubt myself, am I not doubting Mother as well?ā
The second Duchess, the mother of the siblings, died shortly after giving birth to Zeke. As a result, Keira only saw her motherās face through the portraits.
Even though Keira couldnāt remember her motherās voiceā¦
Keira: āI donāt know about anyone else, but I have to trust my mother as much as her real daughter would. Sylvia did, you know? She was Motherās maid when Mother was still alive.ā
Zeke: āYes.ā
Keira: āSylvia said that if Mother had an affair, she would have known about it. So, I trust Mother.ā
āā¦ā
She said it to lighten the mood, but this time, her company became quiet.
Even Zekeās eyes were brimming with tears. He seemed to be thinking of the mother heās never met.
Keira wasnāt lying when she said she believed in her mother, but honestly, it was just an excuse because she couldnāt explain the situation in detail.
She couldnāt exactly tell them she went back in time, and she couldnāt talk about the contents of their ancestorsā diaries.
Fortunately, they seemed to buy her excuse.
Joseph spoke, and the rest followed.
Joseph: āThe truth is bound to come out one day.ā
āI donāt know what they were thinking to do such a daring thing. Once the truth is revealed, they wonāt be able to escape punishmentā¦ā
āThe saying āthings will always find their rightful courseā doesnāt exist for nothing.ā
The only person who had a different opinion among them was Zeke. With tears in his eyes, he indignantly said.
Zeke: āNo, whether itās the truth or whatever, why should we wait until then? Letās ignore her like sheās not here at all. Then what will she do? She wonāt be able to endure it, and then sheāll leave.ā
Keira: āNo, you canāt.ā
She knew Cosette wouldnāt care about something like that, and she wasnāt the kind of person who would voluntarily leave. Never.
At Keiraās answer, Zeke asked, puzzled.
Zeke: āWhy not?ā
Keira: āSheās a guest. We have to treat her properly.ā
When she said she would treat Cosette properly, everyone looked at Keira with curious eyes.
Three days later.
A carriage bearing the Weinberg family crest was approaching the main gate of the Parvis residence. At the entrance, the butler and several employees were waiting for it to arrive.
Ludwig was nowhere to be seen, the same as it was in the past.
The only notable change was Keiraās attitude of accepting Cosette.
The people at the entrance were the same group that welcomed Cosette in the past. Except for Keira, who announced her attendance out of the blue.
Everyone, even the calm butler Robert, nervously watched Keira.
āNo⦠what is Her Ladyship doing here?ā
āI-I thought she wouldnāt come.ā
āShe must be in a bad mood, huh? Keep quiet.ā
They were whispering among themselves, but since Keira had exceptional hearing, she heard everything. But she continued to stare at the carriage as if she didnāt hear them.
Of course, Keira came out to meet Cosette not because she welcomed her. She went there to show everyone that Cosetteās existence didnāt have any effect on her.
Since Keira was fifteen, she has served as the hostess of the Grand Duchy, and welcoming guests was one of the hostessā duties.
If she didnāt go out to meet someone who would stay in the mansion for a while, people would think that she was uncomfortable with it.
The butler approached her and said.
Robert: āUm, My Lady. If you feel uncomfortable, you can go backā¦ā
Keira: āIsnāt it weird to just go in now? Iām confident. Thereās no reason to hide.ā
Robert: āO-of course.ā
Keira: āAh, the carriage is here.ā
As she made her way towards the carriage, the door opened, and Cosette appeared.
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Cosette wore a simple dress, just like when she debuted at the coming-of-age celebration. It was too thin to wear in cold weather.
She raised her head and looked directly at Keira.
Cosette: āWow, I didnāt expect you to welcome me like this.ā
Keira: āThe Parvis family always welcomes guests.ā
Tension began to build up around them. Some maids even hiccuped.
However, the two parties smiled pleasantly at each other.
It was Keiraās side who reached out first.
Keira: āWelcome to our family. I am the acting Grand Duchess. If you have any concerns, please feel free to tell me. If I donāt treat our guests properly, it will hurt the familyās honor.ā
Keira didnāt care if Cosette was uncomfortable, but if she neglected to care for their guests, it would damage her familyās honor.
Cosette didnāt understand what she meant ā Keira was convinced she couldnāt have known. She smiled and held her hand.
Cosette: āOh my, thank you. Itās not as if Iām only staying a day or two, but it puts my mind at ease when you say that.ā
āItās not as if Iām only staying a day or two.āĀ It sounded strange in Keiraās ears.
Keira smiled and accepted it as if she didnāt understand what she meant.
Keira: āThank you. As the hostess, itās only natural that I do so.ā
Cosette: āThen, please.ā
The both of them wore bright smiles, but there was an unshakeable chill in the air.
The hiccups of the maids worsened. They all looked desperate to get out of this place.
Robert looked at them and thought.
āIāll have to stock up on medicine for gastrointestinal ailments.ā
After Cosette entered the house, the mansion of the Grand Duchess was enveloped in a strange atmosphere.
Two esteemed ladies living under the same roof. For the staff, it was a situation that would surely bring about gastrointestinal ailments.
But, despite the tension, nothing happened for a while.
Keira and Cosette did not grab each other by the hair, nor did the resentful young mistress punch the newcomer.
Ludwig, too, only got reports on Cosetteās daily routine but otherwise remained silent.
Cosette: āHello? Good morning.ā
Cosette: āHave you eaten yet?ā
Perhaps not embarrassed by the Grand Dukeās indifference, Cosette walked around the mansion with a broad smile.
But as they say, āYou canāt spit on a smiling face.ā
Even those wary of her at first started to respond little by little as Cosette greeted them with a bright smile.
A few days passed, and the maidsā tension gradually eased.
But Keira was the only one who knew that the period was only before the search.
āItās about time to start arguingā¦ā
Keira thought so and went out to the backyard. She had a sword in hand.
It felt strange to feel the hilt of the sword on the palm of her hand. It was the first time sheād held a sword after going back in time.
āBut a lot of things happenedā¦ā
After she apologized to her beloved sword in her heart, she swung it lightly into the air.
Sheās been neglecting her training lately, but the skills she has acquired have not gone anywhere.
She warmed up until she sweated, then decided to sit on the bench and rest for a while.