Everything in this room had rare items. Not just this room, no matter where you looked around the mansion, there was nothing that wasnât valuable. Just like Simon, who insisted on âonly the best products.â Even the doorknob was a delicate work of the craftsman.
The scale of his charity work was far beyond imagination. The initial budget for a shelter built in a slum was equivalent to a three year budget for an ordinary noble family. So, worrying about the future of this family wasnât just because of her old age.
We need to be prepared for the unexpected. No one knows what will happen. Only then did her bottomless anxiety seem to go away a little. To do so, she needed external information. Whether it was about lands, buildings, or whatever, she needed information to make plans.
Just in time, Iâm a bit curious about the world outside the mansion. But would Simon readily allow her to go out?
Not long ago, she said she wanted to see the beach. Not long after, she witnessed a pit being made in the garden corner, then Simon talked.
âBaby, I couldnât give you a sea as a gift, so I prepared a small lake. When itâs finished, I will set you up a pretty boat.â
She smiled warmly at those words⌠At the same time, her heart felt heavy with guilt. After that, Elusiana couldnât say anything carelessly. If she said she wanted to live in the imperial palace, it seemed they would even build a palace for her. That would lead to treason, no, itâs already treason.
So, how could she get out of the mansion?
Elusianaâs scarlet eyes suddenly sparkled as she sought a plausible excuse. Right! Thereâs such a way!
Glancing into the dressing room, she talked softly to Trisha, who could only barely see the end of her skirt. âTrisha, I forgot something urgent. I think I will have to go right away⌠Itâs kind of weird to go together, right? Hmm, then, should I⌠go by myself?â
Elusiana slipped out of the dressing room and carefully closed the door.
âIâve made it clear, Trisha. I didnât sneak out.â
Barely holding back her laughter, Elusiana quickly moved. The place where Elusiana headed to was none other than Asteinâs room.
* * *
âLady!â
Elusiana and Astein made their way through the crowd with the restless knight behind them. In fact, the way she needed to get out of the mansion wasnât much different. Wasnât it because of âsafetyâ that Simon was hiding her in the mansion in the first place? Therefore, that problem could be solved by bringing her escort knight. Above all, when Simon was absent like this time, the one who held power would be his successor.
Ooh, this is the central square of the island! Elusiana, who reached the islandâs central square in about ten minutes, exclaimed as she watched all directions around the square.
âLady, please get back to the mansion. If the Master knows, you will be in big trouble.â
âSir Ron, please wait a minute.â
An unusual landscape that seemed to be similar to the Middle Ages, but in some ways, it seemed quite advanced. That was the case with the antique buildings that came into her view. In particular, the out-of-season flowers blooming around the central fountain were fresh and fragrant, as if they had been preserved.
âAs, look there, itâs lisianthus.â
ââŚlisianthus⌠thatâs right.â
Asteinâs red pupils, quietly standing next to Elusiana, trembled slightly. Considering that he asked for the source when he saw her necklace, it was clear that âlisianthusâ had a special meaning for him. And it was the same with Elusiana, although the meaning was a little different.
Elusiana bent down and sniffed the scent of flowers.
âAs. Do you know what the flower language of lisianthus means?â
ââŚI donât know.â
âItâs unchanging love.â
Bitterness spread across her face as she recalled the past. She once thought she wanted to be loved like that. Even though she had nothing, she expected that she could receive something like that. But after all, she didnât get it in her previous life.
Elusiana, who slightly touched the petals of the pink lisianthus, uttered in passing. âThatâs why I came to like it. I wanted to believe that there was such love somewhere in the world.â
ââŚthere is no such thing, Lusi.â
Elusiana smiled brightly at Astein, who looked somewhat angry.
âItâs not that it doesnât exist, but I couldnât find it. I gave up before I even found that person.â
ââŚyou gave up and didnât find that person?â
âYes. So, try to find it from now on, As. There must be someone waiting for you somewhere.â
After turning her gaze away from lisianthus, Elusianaâs attention turned to strange and unfamiliar things. But Astein couldnât take his eyes off the lisianthus for a while.
Ron, watching the two, felt as if his life had already ended due to heavy fatigue. The young lady had no intention of returning to the mansion immediately. Wasnât the reason she left the mansion accompanied by me in order to obtain at least some âindulgenceâ? Ron let out a short sigh, worried about his own future.
At that time, Elusiana, who was looking around quietly, suddenly started walking toward one of the many alleys.
âAs! Hurry up, thereâs fruit candy there!â
With a happy smile like a child who received a Christmas present, Astein smiled unconsciously and walked quickly to her place.
âDo you want strawberries?â
âI want⌠green grapes.â
âAs, you like green grapes?â
With the sugar syrup applied to the surface of the cold fruit, it quickly hardened.
âEnjoy your meal.â
The two, holding the fruit candy handed over by the merchant, finally slowed down and savored the sweet taste.
âI think it tastes sweet enough to sting the tip of the tongue. Right?â
ââŚYes.â
Astein answered with a frown as if he didnât like sweets. Elusiana giggled as she chewed on the hardened candy.
âDo you hate sweets so much?â
Astein, who pushed the fruit candy far away, shook his head.
âYes.â
âWhy do you hate it so much?â
Astein, who wrinkled his nose, answered with a look of wonder what to do with this.
âBecause it doesnât suit me.â
ââŚuh, what?â
Elusiana panicked at the unexpected answer.
âWhy do you like sweet things, Lusi?â
âBecauseâ I-it makes me feel better?â
âIt makes you feel better⌠Thatâs fascinating.â
Elusiana turned to the side at the low-pitched words from Astein. She was thinking about what to do with the fruit candy that he pushed away. Isnât he weird? Isnât it natural to eat something when you feel bad? It was like you couldnât imagine a steamed bun without filling! How could he not know something that obvious⌠Wait.
Elusianaâs face, who was pondering Asteinâs words, soon turned pale. Stupid. Itâs been several months, and I already forgot it?!
For what reason did he come to the Viscount Waieos? In the first place, he had fled from âabuseâ with such a miserable appearance that made it difficult to see him as a human being. And maybe that someoneâ
Gasp! Maybe someone is still looking for Astein. It was a time when Elusiana, who was shocked inside, couldnât find anything to say and was worried. Ron, who was following them, blocked their path.
âYou canât go any further, Lady. Itâs the commoner area.â
ââŚcommoner area?â
âYes.â
Elusiana pondered for a moment. Central square or commoner area, which of the two was safer for Astein? The decision was already settled.
âUh, um⌠Iâm not sure, but is the commoner area a place I shouldnât go?â
âItâs not like that, but itâs true that the security is worse than here.â
âStillââ
âNo.â
Ronâs resolute answer, as if there was no room for objection, caused Elusiana to be troubled again. So where should we go? It would be better to stay out of sight until dark. They may have already been caught, but it was more likely not. Astein would have been taken away if they were already caught.
Elusiana looked at Astein to see if he had a good idea. But he didnât seem to think of anything else, just walking side by side. Is it because itâs my duty, so he didnât worry? Anyway, I have no idea what that expressionless face is thinking.
It would be difficult to dig up his bad memories. At that moment, Elusiana sighed deeply and looked beyond the commoner area. She had a brilliant idea in her head.
âSir Ron, is there a slum beyond the commoner zone?â
âYes.â
âThen⌠if I go there, is there a chance I can meet my father?â
A look of bewilderment appeared on Ronâs face at the completely unexpected question.
âLady, are you thinking of going to the shelter in the slum?â
Elusiana, who smiled wider than ever, answered, snatching Asteinâs arm beside her.
âYes! I want to do that.â
âLady! You canât!â
âIâm going to see my father, but why are you stopping me by force?â
âT-thatâsâŚ!â
âHurry up, Sir Ron. We must arrive before sunset. My father will be very happy if we go together. As, donât you think so
âHurry up, please. Sir Ron. Weâll be there before sunset. My father will be very happy if we go together. As, you think so too?â
Elusiana completely ignored Ronâs astonished gaze and stepped vigorously into the commoner area. A faint smile formed around Asteinâs lips as he was dragged by her. With a ticklish whisper, as if saying a small chant.
ââŚYes. He will be delighted. Just like me.â
However, it was a hasty judgment. If she had known what Simon was to the people in the slums, and if she had known what kind of ripple effect the appearance of her daughter, Elusiana, would have, she would never have had such a reckless thought. Because to them, Simon was as great as a blessing from God.