Elusiana, who managed to avoid his gaze, pretended to be calm and spoke calmly. ââŚIâm telling you. Nothing has changed. I told you to be careful with your choice of words. The Ladies will misunderstand you if you throw out words like that.â
âLusi, donât you know how I feel?â
Elusiana swept her heart at the sight of Noel, who quickly turned mischievous. He usually talks without a filter, but it was her first time seeing him being aggressive as he is now. Fyuuâ I thought he was really confessing.
Elusiana, calming her thumping heart, opened the ledger beside the table. Then Noel pressed the ledger gently and said, âAre you going to work?â
âYes.â
âDo you have to do it now? Itâs been a really long time since weâve seen each other.â
âYes, I have to do it now.â
Elusiana shook off Noelâs hand and turned the ledger again.
âItâs not like that, Lusi. Can we talk?â
Again, Noel pressed down the ledger she was looking at and pushed his rugged face forward. His purple eyes touched her eyes as if bewitching her. But why? His face, which she thought was very handsome, now looked tired, as if he was troubled.
âEven if you make that face, it doesnât work. Iâm really busy.â
âWhy are you so cold-hearted? You donât think about me at all, do you?â
Shaking her head, Elusiana moved away his hand that covered the ledger. âDonât bother me.â
âLusi.â
âCanât Lord think of me? Iâve been working since morning without a break.â
âYouâre too much, really.â
The corners of Noelâs eyes dropped. He looked so pitiful as if he had been betrayed. But she knew that this was his habit. So she turned the ledger over again.
ââŚSo, how long should I wait?â
âYou have to wait to know.â
âSigh⌠alright.â
Noel stood up, rolling his eyes like a puppy in the rain. âHow about a cup of tea? I will prepare it.â
âYou know where the pantry is, right?â
âOf course.â
Soon, Noel, who was smiling, went to the pantry and prepared the tea. Holding the refreshing peppermint tea on the tray, he set the cup down in front of her.
âThank you.â
Noel, sitting opposite her, looked at her and said, âLusi. I have a question.â
âWhat is it?â asked Elusiana, who had swallowed a sip of tea without taking her eyes off the ledger.
âWhy are you working so hard?â
âWhat is my reason for working? Iâm trying to eat and stay alive.â
âIsnât it too much to just make a living?â
Noel was asking purely out of curiosity. He was even more curious because the profit of this store wasnât small.
âThere are children I have to take care of. Should I call it sponsorship? Iâm just trying to help a bit. Itâs something Iâve been doing for quite some timeâ Now I feel a sense of responsibility and canât let it go. Even if I starve, the children shouldnât starve. Huhu, itâs a little strange, right?â
A light smile spread around Elusianaâs mouth as she said that. It was to the point where he could feel how deeply she loved the children from her words.
âWhere are the children?â
âThe orphanage. Do you know the âAngelâs houseâ on the outskirts?â
Elusiana, who said her words without thinking about it, flinched for a moment. Itâs a place sponsored by Viscount Waieos. So people knew about itâŚÂ Ah, there must be more people who donât know about it. Clearly, there wonât be interest in the fallen family who still does sponsorship.
Elusiana smiled and stared at Noel. âIf youâre interested, you can sponsor them.â
Maybe thatâs why she was able to say such words quite comfortably. Because she knew that Noel was a brazen nobleman who was no different from the nobles who would swear, saying it was useless to do that. It was when that thought flashed across her face.
âIs it because of those children that you signed a contract with Grand Duke Sestein?â
ââŚHow does Noel know that?â
At first glance, caution mixed in Elusianaâs eyes. Noel replied, shrugging his shoulders as if that question didnât really matter. âI saw it the last time I came. Lusi was holding the envelope.â
âPapers?â
âYes. The pattern of Grand Duke Sestein was stamped on it.â
He seemed to mean the day she received the contract from Louis. But it was just an envelope?
âHow did you know it was a contract?â
âThatâsâ I just guessed. Itâs the size of a contract.â
Elusiana still looked doubtful, but she accepted it. No, she thought there was no need to argue. Noel wondered what the secret of that employment contract was.
âThatâs right. The slaveâ Ahem, I signed an employment contract.â
âI see.â
In fact, there was something else Noel was really curious about. Why did she suddenly take up the job to become a maid on Grand Duchy Sestein after staying still all this time?
It was a natural question, having seen her for the past two years. As she had more pride and affection for her flower store than anyone else, she couldnât have put a burden on herself by doing useless work. But she signed a contract with Grand Duke Sestein out of the blue? Wasnât it clear there must be a reason for her to do that? It was too much, even though she said her reason was to earn more money. Thatâs why he impulsively uttered his words.
âCan you take me there?â
ââŚWhere?â
ââŚTo the children,â Noel said with a somehow insidious smile. âI have to know where Iâm going to sponsor.â
ââŚ!â
Elusiana opened her mouth without realizing it. What he said may have come as a bigger shock because she had no expectations in the first place.
âAre you serious?â
âThen should I say itâs a lie?â
âYes. Youâre the kind of person who will say something like that.â
âIs your trust in me that low?â
âYouâre not asking because you donât know that, are you?â
âHa! Thatâs amazing, really.â
Noel frowned and let out a laugh. Elusiana burst into laughter as his figure looked like a pouting fox.
âNow youâre laughing.â
âHmm. I used to laugh a lot though?â
Elusiana cleared her throat, then turned her gaze to the ledger. Unlike the first time, her earlobes were slightly red.
âBut what are you doing so seriously?â
âItâs not like thatâ Huh?â
Elusianaâs scarlet eyes, which were checking the ledger, shook sharply. In the atmosphere that suddenly became serious, Noel glanced over the ledger she was looking at. But what else is this?
ââŚCount Eragost?â
It was about the order that Camilla had given through her maid.
* * *
âNow, itâs done.â
Noel, who closed the store on behalf of Elusiana, smiled. His golden hair glistened from the moonlight.
Maybe itâs because itâs night, it looked more shiny. Perhaps because the handsome man had bathed in the soft moonlight, he looked more handsome today.
âLusi, shall we go now?â
Elusianaâs expression, which was about to say thank you, quickly hardened when Noel stretched out his hand with a big smile.
ââŚYes? Where are we going?â
âWhy are you looking so surprised? I told you Iâd take you home today.â
Elusiana stared at Noel with her eyes wide open. What on earth?
Noel said with a gentle smile in his eyes. âI said it again and again when we came out. Didnât you hear that?â
She shook her head as she stared at Noel. What he said didnât sound like a lie, but it was difficult for him to take her home. Which commoner on the continent would have a house at the islandâs center that only nobles live in?
âThank you for your kindness, but I will decline it.â
âDonât you know vicious rumors are going around here these days?â
Elusiana, who seemed to have spoken to persuade herself, frowned as she looked out at the dark-looking road.
âIâm not kidding, Lusi. Didnât you hear that several corpses were found around here?â
âC-corpses?â
âYes, only young women.â
Flinching at Noelâs low whispered words as if to scare her, Elusiana took a couple steps back. The security here was very poor compared to modern times. It was to the point you could die while wandering around the road if you were unlucky. Even if you went into a dark alley right away, it was common for you to die without a bird or mouse knowing about it.
But that was someone elseâs business. It wasnât something around her that could make her a victim right now. For some reason, Elusiana got goosebumps.
At that time, Noel, who was looking at Elusianaâs expression, stuttered and quickly glossed over. âWhat, whatâs so serious about your face? Itâs a joke, a joke.â
ââŚ!â
âHaha. Iâm just saying it. Was⌠it a little too much? Hey, Lusi?â
Elusiana turned around with a blush. How could he joke about peopleâs lives as if he had nothing else to joke about?
Right. He could use a sword, right? There was nothing to be afraid of because he could definitely protect her body. She had forgotten this man was a noble.
Elusiana moved quickly without looking back. She didnât want to be with that playboy who joked about human life lightly.
âHuh? Lusi! Are you really angry?â
ââŚâ
âJoke. Itâs just a joke. Hey, come with me! Wait!â
Noel scratched his head condescendingly as he watched her running with full hostility.
âYou must be really angry.â
His statement about there being a murderer who killed only young women was true. He just glossed over it as a joke because she seemed too scared. Unfortunately, it backfired on him even more.