âOh, Count Oren, I heard you have business with my friend?â
It was Rowen Green, dressed lavishly from head to toe.
Morris looked relieved, and Sigird opened her mouth. âRowen Green?â
âSiri.â Rowen Green Smiled, calling a nickname that Sigrid never heard of her saying it.
Count Oren was embarrassed and kissed on the back of Rowen Greenâs hand.
âDo you know that young woman, Marquis Alsekidna?â
âI do, sheâs a friend of mine of the same Knight Order.â
âYou doâŠâ Count Oren face hardened strangely.
Rowen Green fluttered her fan. âSo whatâs going on?â
âNo, itâs not that a big of deal, itâs just that there was a bit og an argument.â Count Oren stepped back a little bit, pretended nothing happened.
Rowen Green tilted her head and looked at Morris. âWhatâs going on?â
âThatâsâŠ.â
After Morris finished the story, ROwen Green closed her fan loudly and looked at Shamu. âWhere did you see my friend?â
âThat, that, in the fieldâŠâ
âWhere do you mean in the field? Was it close?â
Shamu glanced at Count Oren. âItâs about a hundred meters.â
âItâs about a hundred meters. Sig, have you seen this person?â
âNo, itâs the first time Iâve seen him.â
âIf you were within a hundred meters, there was no way the guard could not have seen it. I canât believe you witnessed something like carriage robbery without doing anything.â
âIt must have been because I stooped down on the field. No, I think it was more than a hundred meters away.â
âReally? Then how did you hear what they said?â
âWhat? Because that woman yelledâŠâ
âSo, you heard her conversation with count? Did Count Oren also scream?â
âI guess he wasâŠâ
âAnd the three knights here were beaten and suffered?â
âYes, yes.â
Hearing that, Rowen Green opened her eyes wide and looked back at Morris. âMorris, you say, if Sigrid drew her sword and there are three of you, do you just receive the beating?â
âNo way. Iâll overpower her, of course.â Morris responded with a deliberate strengthening of his voice.
Sigrid frowned slightly and mentally calculated whether he could win or not.
Rowen Green nodded her head. âI think so too, right? So, Count Oren, are your knights reliable?â
When Rowen Green suddenly lowered her voice, Count Oren panicked. âThey are my old vasalsâŠâ
âIf Sigrid really attacked Count Oren, those knights! Thereâs no way three men, a knight, could just be beaten straight away right?â
âThe opponent used swordâŠâ
âEven if one holds a sword, just one Sigrid? Oh my.. Oh myâŠâ Rowen Green flapped her fan quickly with an expression as if she was disgusted. She looked like she wanted to spread this story to society right away.
The faces of the knights and Count Oren were distorted.
Rowen Green shook her head. âPerhaps there is some misunderstanding? I think you dirty Sigridâs clothes while passing by in your carriage. You know, women are sensitive to that.â
âYea, yeah it could be.â Count Oren nodded in agreement.
Rowen Green smiled and said. âRight? So maybe thatât why Sig asked for laundry. As you know, the knightâs salaries are a bit low.â
âYesâŠâ
âThen, it must be the witness who messed up Count Orenâs eyes and ears with an unclear story. Amplified the misunderstanding.â
Shamuâs face turned pale when Rowen Greenâs tongue pointed an arrow at the witness sweetly like a snake.
âNo, I didnât! My Lord! I will never! You know right?!â
âWhat do I know? How dare you drive a wedge between me and Sir. Ankertna!â
Sigrid frowned. âWait, Iâve never stopped the carriage and picked a fight, nor have my clothes got dirtied.â
As Sigrid wanted to interfere, Morris quickly grabbed her arm and shook his head.
Sigrid bit her mouth, stopping herself to say something.
Count Oren swallowed his dissatisfaction. He didnât want to bump into Rowen Green just for a mere low-ranking knight. The reason was that Marquess of Aleskidna was a well-known noble. And It was also known that the Marquis loved his eldest daughter, Rowen Green Alsekidna, dearly.
âIf youâre a woman, you should just take care of children at home.â
Count Oren could not comprehend the thoughts of Marquis Alsekidna in letting a woman be outside.
âWell, at least that girl is in my hand.â
Tonight, he could take his anger out with that girl.
âSir. Ankertna, I apologized that I misunderstood you. Iâd like to pay you for the laundry cost if I dirtied your clothes. Since it would be hard for a commoner to buy a pair of expensive clothes.â Count Oren laughed out loud and took some money out of his money bag.
âI refused.â Sigrid said coldly. Which triggered Count Orenâs anger.
But Morris intercepted quickly. âItâs caused by mutual misunderstanding, so there is no need for an apology, Count Oren.â
âAh, is that so? Well then, letâs go back.â Count Oren coughed loudly, then talked to Rowen Green. âPlease, tell your father the story well.â
Then he left the guardâs office.
Morris sighed as if he escaped something bad. âThank you Rowen Green, Iâm saved.â
Morris stroked his chest while saying it was a good thing he contacted her before he went to the guard station. Because he was weak in this kind of fight.
âDonât mention it.â Rowen Green grabbed the hem of her dress and greeted him lightly.
âWhy did you lie?â Sigrid looked at Rowen green.
Rowen Green tilted her head and looked at Sigrid.
Sigrid took a step closer. âI didnât attack the carriage, I didnât even take any money. He didnât even dirty my clothes! That person harassed a woman and tried to kidnap her!â
âI know, but can you prove it?â Rowen Greenâs clear brown eyes looked directly at Sigrid.
Sigrid was about to jump. What did she mean? Her own words are true!
Ammu saw a strange atmosphere so he beckoned Shamu. âYou, you should hurry up and go too. Donât involve in this again.â
âYes, yes.â
A light flashed in Sigridâs scarlet eyes as she saw Shamu who greeted and was about to leave.
âWhere are you going?â
âSig?â Morris grabbed Sigridâs hand.
Sigrid groaned. âSince you dare lying, your tongue should be pulled out.â
âSigââ
âWHAT!â
âHurry up and go.â
A second Morris motioned Shamu, he ran out of the guardâs office like a dog running with its tail down.
Sigrid who was about to chase Shamu was caught by Morris.
âLet me go!â
âNope!â
âIâll pull that bastardâs tongue out! He framed me! He lied!â
He lied.
They all lied and trapped herâ
Dug her aura coreâŠ.
Cut her tongueâŠ.
âThat motherfucker framed me!!!â
Morris was flustered when he saw Sigrid struggling. He then gave more strength to the hands that held her.
âSigrid! Calm down!â
Feeling like catching a raging wild cat, Morris was restless, then hugged Sigrid tightly from behind.
Sigrid kicked the air with her feet and screamed. Everyone in the room was embarrassed because she seemed to have lost her reason.
Except for one person.
Rowen green lightly approached.
SLAP!â
A crips-slapping sound was heard.
Sigrid looked at Rowen green with blank eyes. Her cheek was burning hot.
Rowen Green lowered her hand. âHave your head cooled down?â
Sigrid bowed her head deeply.
When Sigridâs strength was drained, then Morris let go of Sigridâs arms. He said âuhhâŠâ with a face that he didnât know what to say.
Sigrid looked at Rowen Green with the face of someone who had been treated unfairly. âRowen Green, do you believe what he said?â
âNo. itâs true that person is lying. And youâre right that he framed you. But why?â
Hearing those words, Sigrid looked blankly at Rowen Green.
âIf you think about it, did that person decide to do that by his own choice? In the end, everything is not as simple as itâs seen. The world did not work like that.â Rowen Green sigh, then she looked at Morris. âIâll talk to Sigrid.â
âOh, yeah. Thank you, Rowen Green.â
âItâs fine. Also, I just wanna tell you that Marisuez is very angry.â
Morris then sarcastically said, âugh..â then shrugged his shoulders.
âIâll have to apologize to her later.â Morris then looked at Sigrid with a worried expression on his face. He patted her shoulder lightly as if comforting her. âThen Iâll go..â
SNAPâ
As Morris lifted his hand, his sleeve was caught, and he panicked.
Sigrid looked at him. âWhat did I do wrong? I, IâŠâ
Morris laughed.
âNo, itâs not like that. But the world doesnât always run according to the rules. Talk to Rowen Green and rest well today.â
Sigrid quietly nodded her head.
âLetâs go, the carriage waits outside.â
âOh, hmm.â
Sigrid followed Rowen Greenâs footsteps.
After Sigrid left the guardâs office, Morris looked at Ammu, the guard chief. âSo, what is the address of the person Sigrid rescued earlier? Iâd love to hear more about the missing situation.â