Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 356
She and the Information 2
āYes. Lady Marianne said she was unable to suppress her interest to see the real thing no matter what.ā
In a sense itās very much like her, but the person she went to meet, the fake Freed (Apollo), is unacceptable.
ā⦠And? That man didnāt possibly sink in his poisonous fangs into her, right?ā
āNo. It doesnāt seem to be a relationship between a man and woman yet. Lady Marianne said they had just talked. However, it appears that⦠she was pleased by it.ā
āThey didnāt talk and say goodbye. Um⦠I heard they promised to meet next time.ā
āI canāt say for certain, but⦠wonāt she be invited to bedroom then?ā
āYouāre right. Thereās a decent possibility of that.ā
Masquerade balls are understood to be a place for men and women to meet, or more precisely, to enjoy sex with an unknown partner. Even if they only talked this time, what will happen next? If sheās pleased by it, thereās a decent chance sheāll be brought to a private room.
Tiris looked down and with a short sigh spoke.
āI heard about it when I visited Lady Marianneās mansion yesterday. Lady Marianne looked very happy about his promise to meet her again. As her friend, I might have been happy with her under usual circumstances. However, I donāt really like the events called masquerade balls. Um⦠After all I think such an act should be done with oneās beloved, and if possible, I want my friends to treasure themselves. I donāt want my friend⦠to do it with somebody unfamiliar.ā
āY-Youāre⦠right.ā
Her words pierced my heart like a blade.
In the past Iād thought of giving a complete stranger my virginity to avoid marrying a royal, so Tirisās pure words dealt lethal damage to me.
āā Uu. My heart hurts. B-But⦠I let myself be embraced because my partner was Freed.
I didnāt notice at that time, but I was okay with being embraced by him precisely because I fell in love with him at first sight.
Any other person would be absolutely impossible, I wouldnāt even let myself be touched. Thatās why it wasnāt a mistake⦠it shouldnāt have been a mistake, but I still feel like crying, perfectly aware that this is how it started.
Tiris watched me worriedly as I trembled. I answered while trying to keep up appearances.
āI-Itās nothing. I simply thought that I can perfectly understand your feelings.ā
āIs⦠that so? Then itās fine.ā
Tiris placed a hand on her cheek, and her expression slackened in relief.
āI thought you would agree, Lady Lidiana. You are married to a person you love, so you understand how wonderful it is more than anyone, right?ā
Iām extremely happy to be married to Freed, and uncharacteristically to high nobility⦠no, to royalty, I believe I couldnāt be married to someone I didnāt love.
āThatās why I⦠canāt allow⦠Lady Marianne to continue with that man no matter what. Of course, Lady Marianne says that there is no problem, so I understand that I have no right to interfere. But, I think itās natural to worry about a friend?ā
āYouāre right. I completely agree. I donāt want Marianne to do it with an unknown man of questionable origin either.ā
Marianne is my precious friend. Thereās no way I can leave it alone after learning an unknown man wants to do it with herā¦
Besides, I know that man is a āshamā. Even if theyāre masquerade balls, a man who pretends to be someone else canāt be a decent person, even if heās highly praised.
ā⦠I told Lady Marianne that she should stop at that. But, she wouldnāt listen. So I thought of going to the masquerade ball with her to directly stop her, but⦠only those of count status and above can participate in the masquerade balls Lady Marianne goes to. Itās difficult for a viscountās daughter like me to obtain an invitationā¦ā
The masquerade ball Marianne referred me to was certainly only for those of count status and above. Thatās why I could relax, but Iām more and more concerned about that manās status.
āā I wonder if heās some prodigal son.
For example, somebody who would get into trouble if his playing around was exposed⦠like a person of duke status whoās about to get married.
So that he doesnāt get exposed as himself, he pretends to be a famous man who had already disappeared from masquerade balls.
What if he only wants to enjoy himself for some time without meaning anything strange?
While I was thinking about the manās identity, Tiris spoke to me in a tearful voice.
āPlease. Lady Lidiana, could you say a few words to Lady Marianne? I canāt do anything more. But, I just canāt stand by and do nothing⦠Lady Lidiana, supposing you feel the same as meāāā
I looked Tiris in the eyes and nodded.
āI donāt know if I can convince her to give up, but Iāll try talking to her once.ā
I canāt know the whole truth from what I heard from Tiris.
It wouldnāt be fair not to listen to Marianneās opinion.
However, I donāt intend to overlook that my friend could be eaten by an unknown man.
Moreover, the other person is a man pretending to be Freed (Apollo). Only I know that fact, but itās exactly why I want to stop Marianne.
āLady Lidiana⦠Aah, thank you. Iām glad I did my best and visited the Japanese cafĆ©ā¦!ā
Tirisās eyes moistened.
āIāve been worried ever since talking with Lady Marianne. Can I overlook it? Is that the right thing to do as a friend? Finally, I resolved myself to talk with Lady Lidiana last night⦠Iām gladā¦ā
She must be very worried about Marianne. Marianne, whoās fashion-sensitive and likes to gossip about people and romance, and Tiris, whoās well informed about delicious sweets of the Royal Capital, are as a matter of fact quite close. They have a relationship that compliments each otherās shortcomings, and they often go out together and visit each otherās mansions. Thanks to that, she was able to learn of it before it was too late.
ā⦠Iāll invite her to the Royal Castle soon. Do you know when will be the next masquerade ball that Marianne is planning on to attend?ā
I need to talk with her before that. If the schedule wonāt allow to invite her in time, Iām thinking of visiting her mansion.
I nodded after hearing the information from Tiris.
If possible, I want to talk with Marianne in the next few days.
āThank you. Um, I need to excuse myself soon.ā
Apparently, she has to go home soon, so I saw her off to the cafĆ©ās front.
At the entrance there was a man slightly older than us looking inside with a worried face. Seeing Tiris, his face slackened in relief. He must be Tirisās escort Iād heard about from Cain.
āIām sorry, Seth. I kept you waiting.ā
āNo, I donāt mind thatā¦ā
They young man called Seth had light brown hair and golden eyes commonly seen in Wilhelm. Nothing about him stood out in particular, but he had gentle features and was showing a friendly smile.
āAre you Tirisās escort?ā
āYes. Iām Seth, not long ago I was found collapsed near her mansion after sustaining a serious injury. I had nowhere to go as I lost memory, so in the end I was employed as a footman. Even if I call it memory loss, Iāve only forgotten memories about myself, so it doesnāt hinder my life.ā
āAah, so you lost episodic memory.ā
āEpi? Whatās that?ā
ā⦠Iām sorry. Could you forget it?ā
I blurted out the knowledge from my previous life.
In this word I reincarnated in there are quite many words and customs relatively similar to my previous world, but as expected, he wouldnāt know technical terms.
I looked at the amnesiac youth. He was looking at me with a mystified face, but Tiris pushed down his head with all her strength.
āSeth, you idiot! Lady Lidiana is⦠Princess Consort. Bow down.ā
āWeāre at the entrance, so you stand out. Iād be grateful if you stoppedā¦ā
When I said that with a bitter smile, saying, āThatās right, isnāt it?ā Tiris hurriedly released the hand holding him down.
The young man raised his hand and muttered quietly in spite of his surprise.
āThat blue jewel seems like it would fetch a high priceā¦ā
When I realized he was looking at the ring on my left hand, I unconsciously stared at him.
āā Sell at a high price? The blue jewel? Eh? The one on the ring I got from Freed?
ā⦠This is my matching ring with Freed. I have no plans to sell it in my whole lifeā¦ā
When I said that in spite of my surprise, Tiris bowed her head over and over while on the verge of tears.
āIām sorry! Iām sorry! Iām sorry! Idiot! Why are you like this!? Of all things to zero in on Lady Lidianaās ring, youāre the worst!!ā
āBecause, itās an amazing jewel. Whoa, please donāt press my head down.ā
āYou apologize too! Idiot!ā
Tiris drove a fist into the young manās head then pressed it down with both hands.
Then, while teary-eyed, he wove an apology.
āI deeply apologize. Um⦠I have a weakness for jewels⦠It was unconscious. Ah, you said it was matching, right? Then, what jewel does His Highness have?ā
ā⦠Freedās ring has an amethyst fitted in.ā
Freed personally chose a jewel similar to the color of my eyes. When I told him that, the young manās eyes sparkled, and he licked his lips.
āAmethyst⦠Violet, huh⦠Those deep ones with high purity are expensive too.ā
Feeling discomforted by his words, I tilted my head. Tiris lightly hit her footman again and again.
āIām sorry! Iām sorry! Why are you soā¦! Lady Lidiana, I apologize. This child has forgotten many things, but he remembers just one.ā
āThat is, his abnormally high ability to determine what could make profit! Really, how can he remember all that despite his memory loss⦠I canāt believe it!ā
āNo, I was picked up by Milady when I was broke, but even at that time I was estimating in my mind the price of Miladyās dress!ā
āI didnāt want to know that fact!ā
I unintentionally fell silent.
The footman picked up by Tiris seems to have a rather amusing personality.
The light tone of his voice and his unclouded eyes almost make me forget heās lost his memory.
Tiris rebuked the young man and bowed her head to me in silence.
āI apologize. I had a feeling it would turn out like this, so I thought of having Seth wait here, but⦠it didnāt make much sense in the end⦠Seth is my servant. Please punish me for his rudeness.ā
I felt like I learned the true reason for Tiris leaving her escort outside.
I see, she certainly mustāve been anxious. And he in fact made a blunder.
Strongly convinced, I told Tiris.
āJust be careful next time. This is the middle of the town, so this time I will turn a blind eye to it.ā
I was only surprised, and it didnāt bother me, but since Iām the Crown Princess, I unfortunately canāt permit everything with a smile. It would lead to me being looked down on as soft and someday affect the prestige of the Royal Family.
I have to dish out suitable punishment, but since the other party lost memory, he probably bore no malice.
Since it was his offense, I decided to ignore it.
āBut⦠Wouldnāt it be better to stop taking him outside?ā
āThat might be so, but⦠taking him outside might stimulate his memory and make him remember something.ā
I sighed as I understood Tirisās intentions.
Yup, I canāt blame Tiris for that. Iād probably do the same.
Her acting to restore her footmanās memories if even a little should be praised, not criticized.
āAnyway, enough of this matter. Er, Tiris. I accepted the matter we talked about, so you can take it easy. Iāll try to do as much as I can.ā
When I told her that to finish the subject, Tiris grabbed my hands and said.
āThank you. Um, I am relieved that I could talk to you, Lady Lidiana⦠You might wonder what Iām saying this late, but I feel deeply regretful for consulting something like this with somebody as important as the Crown Princess. However, I had nobody to ask but you, Lady Lidiana.ā
āYou neednāt mind. Marianne is my very important friend. Rather, Iād feel resentful if I hadnāt been told.ā
Iād be troubled if I was only told the result afterwards. Iām truly grateful to be informed when I can still do something.
āā I have to wake up Marianne somehow.
I watched Tiris leave together with her footman.
The time to go to the next store was approaching.