Roen had been hoping to talk behind the crown princeâs back together with his younger sister, but he failed. Now, he was looking at her sadly.
Violet gave him an even more disgusted look.
Seeing Roen be so fixated on their âbrother-sister bondingâ, Violet got up from her seat.
In any case, it was a very peaceful day.
* * *
A few days later, Mary arrived at the townhouse. Some of the other employees came with Mary, and some of House Everettâs knights came with Zylo as well.
It was Maryâs first time coming to the capital. Her eyes were all lit up, and she kept making a fuss while excitedly saying, âThis is only the second time Iâve left my hometown in my whole life!â
Zylo wondered why she needed to be this excited when it was the second time after all.
By the looks of his gaunt face, he was very tired.
âMilady!â
Mary was, of course, given the position of Violetâs personal maid. And, once again, Violet observed just how great Maryâs socializing skills were that she couldnât say anything. The girl adjusted to her new environment very quickly.
For a while, there was a subtle war of nerves between the existing employees of the townhouse and the employees who were newly joining.
Between the pride of managing the householdâs mansion in the capital and the pride of managing the householdâs main mansion at the duchy, both were not to be taken lightly.
Fortunately, however, the subtle war of nerves was quickly settled. It was all thanks to Violetâs reception of Mary.
The employees of the townhouse were stunned by the sight of Violet enjoyably listening to Maryâs chatter.
As they realized that Mary was Violetâs favorite maid, they all saved themselves. There would be no benefit in butting heads with her for no reason.
Thus, the atmosphere within the townhouse quickly mellowed out. This was perhaps because of Violetâs treatment of the newly joined employees, or perhaps because they all knew that the ducal lady would not arbitrarily wield her authority whenever she wanted.
Thanks to this, all of the employees no longer thought that Violet was someone from a different world as them.
And Violet, who had absolutely nothing to do, started painting again.
Instead of using the brush all the time, she sometimes used other mediums to scribble or draw some croquis so that her skill wouldnât fade.
Her regular morning training with Zylo had also resumed. Zylo still felt regretful about how Violetâs talent was being wasted, but Violet staunchly refused to train her swordsmanship in earnest.
As the ducal lady consistently came to the drill hall early in the morning, training alongside her maid, Mary, all the knights in the drill hall were at a loss for words.
Even if they tried not to mind her, it was a situation wherein they couldnât help but be conscious of her. They all complained of what a headache it was.
But still, Violet just clicked her tongue at the knights for being petty about her morning exercise.
As expected, human beings should move their bodies. Violetâs physical condition improved day by day, and some other people started to follow her example and started to exercise as well.
Because Roen loathed moving his body, he could only watch the situation as it was unfolding.
As their days passed peacefully, Roen called in a dressmaker.
* * *
âIt is a great honor to be able to build your wardrobe, Lady Everett, esteemed daughter of the noble and magnificent ducal household~!â
Violet frowned as she listened to the dressmakerâs ceaseless compliments. With as glib a tongue as that, itâs as if he had thoroughly oiled his whole mouth. It should be known by everyone that Violet had a notorious reputation.
âThen, about the Laurent Boutiqueâs clothes~â
This time, the dressmakerâs ceaseless bragging followed.
The boutique that Roen chose was the best one in the capital, so it was surely worth bragging about. Even so, bragging about it this much seemed a step too far.
For a long time, the drawing room they were in was filled with nothing but the dressmakerâs recitation of the boutiqueâs history and popularity, about what kind of dresses and designs of theirs had led the capitalâs trends thus far.
To summarize, anyone who could book them and summon them to their manor should be very glad.
Of course, as Violet heard this, her expression was far from glad.
âSince Your Ladyship is tall, this design would be perfect!â
The prideful dressmaker showed a design that he sketched in advance.
He had only ever heard rumors about the ducal lady before this as today was his first time meeting her in person.
So, while showing his designs to the ducal lady, he excitedly said, âI thought that it would suit Your Ladyship better if I added more embellishments and changed this part over here!â
Of course, these words went through one ear and out the next with Violet.
âIs this a clownâs costume?â
âPardon?â
âI asked if this is a clownâs costume.â
âWeeell, ahaha. Iâll take it that you donât like this design?â
When Violet asked this question with a frown on her lips, the dressmaker felt himself sweating.
Indeed, it was not an easy task to interact with the villainess of the rumorsâ This thought could practically be read on the dressmakerâs forehead with the way he couldnât hide his expression.
Violetâs question could be considered rude, but actually, she was serious.
Violet genuinely wondered whether the clothes that this dressmaker had designed for her were meant for a clown.
The corsetâs obviously too tight just for the sake of making the chest and waist look more pronounced. Thereâs also too much emphasis on the shoulders and the hips, and the frills are placed weirdly on the dressâŚ
As a ducal lady who grew up surrounded by splendid extravagance, she was intuitively attracted to luxurious clothes. Even so, that didnât mean she preferred clothes that were excessively embellished with accessories and gems.