I was reading a book by the window of the library where the sunlight came in. Charlotteâs sudden cry startled me, so I raised my head.
âI thought she was going to bring snacksâŚâ
Why did she come back in such a hurry, and with such a pale complexion?
âŚCould it be that the escape plan was inadvertently revealed to Theodore?
I looked around for a moment and asked calmly.
ââŚWhat happened?â
âMissus SeymourâŚ! Madamâs room!â
ââŚâŚ?â
It was something I could never have imagined. I widened my eyes wide and stiffened, but I came to my senses and stood up.
âCalm down and say it again. What did Missus Seymour do?â
âMissus Seymour has made a mess of your room, Madam!â
I flinched a little, then quickly stiffened my expression and spoke in a low voice.
âLetâs go to the room.â
Charlotte and I hurried to the room. When I arrived shortly thereafter, the room was in complete disarray, with a maddened Missus Seymour struggling to free herself from the attendants.
âLet go! Let go of me!â
âMissus Seymour, you canât do this!â
âPlease, you have to go back to your roomâŚ!â
âŚReally, it was a mess. I calmly asked Jenna, who stood against the wall and hesitated.
âWhat is this?â
âWell, when I cameâŚâ
According to Jenna, when the maids came to clean my room, they found that the door was already open and Missus Seymour was making a mess in the room.
âŚIt was really odd. My room should have been locked, so how did she open the door?
âJenna, have you lost the key I gave you to clean this morning?â
âU-UmâŚâ
In an instant, Jenna, whose complexion turned white, opened her mouth in a very perplexed manner⌠The reaction explained everything.
Jenna had lost one of my roomâs keys.
âI apologize, Madam! I didnât even knowâŚ! Iâm sure I put it in my pocketâŚâ
ââŚâŚ.â
I let out a small sigh as I silently stared at Jenna, who bowed her head and apologized.
According to the principle, this kind of thing should be severely punished, but⌠Iâm leaving soon, so I didnât feel like doing it.
The situation was just absurd.
âItâs okay. It has already happened, whatâs the point? From now on, take good care of the keys youâre in charge of.â
âM-MadamâŚ! Thank youâŚ! Thank you very much for your forgiveness, MadamâŚâ
Jenna had tears in her eyes and a moved expression⌠It seemed like a strange misunderstanding. Iâm just annoyed.
âUwaaahh! Let go of me! Let go!â
Missus Seymour was still making a fuss. As she struggled, her attendants could not handle it and fell out. It was amazing how such strength could come out of such a slender body.
âYou!â
Then, suddenly, Missus Seymour pointed at me. Two bloodshot eyes glared at me. I asked, facing her with a tired expression.
âCan you stop pretending to be crazy? Missus Seymour.â
It was my intention to try it once. It might have worked, but Missus Seymour flinched a littleâŚ
Oh, was she really pretending to be crazy?
âYouâŚ! Itâs all because of you!â
It was at that moment when Missus Seymour came running toward me.
ââŚâŚ!â
Strong arms stretched out from behind me and embraced me. At the same time, a cold scent tickled the tip of my nose. It was all too obvious who this man was, holding me in his arms as if to protect me and holding Missus Seymour at bay.
ââŚTheodore.â
I looked up and saw the cold blue eyes. He was staring at Missus Seymour, not at me.
âAre you really crazy, Aunt?â
âTh-Theo⌠Theodore⌠my nephewâŚâ
Missus Seymourâs hand, stumbling over, tried to reach Theodore. Theodore, who slapped her hand away fiercely, glanced at the attendants and ordered.
âTake my aunt to her room.â
âYes, Milord.â
The attendants again grabbed Missus Seymourâs arms. Perhaps because Theodore appeared, Missus Seymour no longer resisted and was dragged away by the attendants.
ââŚThe room is a mess. I will call the maids and order them to sort things out.â
Theodore let me go, talking in a softer tone than usual. Even so, it didnât seem entirely favorable to me⌠As expected, it seemed like his lost memories wouldnât come back.
âJane, havenât you heard anything from the Dukeâs doctor?â
âAh, thatâŚâ
I suddenly remembered the conversation I had with Jane, who came to see me last night.
âThe Dukeâs doctor said⌠Since he had partial memory loss twice already, itâs better not to look for the lost memories⌠that might be for the better.â
âItâs better not to look for the lost memories?â