āIf itās not possible, of course you are free to refuseā¦ā
āOh, no, you just surprised me for a minute there. I didnāt know youād ask me to be your partner. Of course, Iād be glad to, Sir. If that is your wish.ā
āThank you.ā
āThen, youāll be guided separately. Please write to me about the ball later.ā
Violet courteously took care of her guest.
On the other hand, Cairn yet again attempted to go wild. Instead of being treated as House Everettās third young master, he was treated as an uninvited guest and was forced to be seen off together with Aldin.
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After Violet returned order to the townhouse with her commands, she immediately headed towards her room. As Cairn was dragged down the long hallways of the mansion beside Aldin, he continuously expressed how unfair he found this all to be.
āI already apologized, so whatās the problem?!ā
āIāll leave that up to you. Still, in this world, I guess itās better that thereās an apology rather than none at all.ā
āIf someone does something wrong, isnāt it only right to apologize?ā
āā¦Thatās something that can be said only by people whoāve never been wronged. Cairn,Ā anyoneĀ can utter the word āsorryā.ā
āUuugh,Ā damn it. What the hell. What are you even talking aboutā¦ā
That day, Aldin left the mansion on his own two feet, whereas Cairn was properly kicked out of the place.
And he had no other choice but to squat shabbily in front of the main gates of the Everett townhouse until Roen returned.
* * *
āWhat are you doing here? No, do I evenĀ wantĀ to ask what youāre doing here?ā
āDunno. WhatĀ amĀ I doing here?ā
Catching sight of Cairn, who was pathetically sitting on the dirt ground, Roen asked this, and Cairn merely answered with a helpless tone.
It was perhaps luck alone that Roen found Cairn at the main gates when his carriage drove by.
If he hadnāt, then Cairn would have definitely spent the night, crouching down right there, at the outskirts of his familyās property. It would be an added bonus that heād most likely make it on the front page of the papers.
āLetās head inside first. How many people have seen you here?ā
āDunno.ā
āHaa.ā
Roen immediately grasped the situation after just the meager exchange. With a deep sigh, Roen took Cairn and headed in.
At this moment, he realized that yet another new headache would have to be added to his already packed schedule.
* * *
Violet wanted Cairn out of her sight, but it was henceforth decided that he would remain in Werchen until the start of the next semester. Whether Violet wanted this or not, there was nothing she could do since Cairn got the dukeās approval.
Besides that, Cairn took a leave of absence from the academy without telling anyone. Nonetheless, Roen found out. He grabbed his younger brother on the back of his collar and asked why he did this, but the only answer wasā¦
āI was told that just anyone can say sorry. So Iāll do what I can.ā
With this, Roen surmised what Cairn was trying to say. He cradled his throbbing forehead once again.
Roen could understand Cairnās feelings. But at the same time, Roen could also understand Violetās resentment.
This younger brother of theirs was a very simple guy. Even so, he was righteous and he loathed injustice.
Was it because of how simple he was? The tendency of being a maverick was owned not only by Mikhail, but also Cairn. While blinded by prejudice, any actions sprouted from those intentions could not be said to beĀ just.
āViolet is going to hate it.ā
āDidĀ youĀ receive her forgiveness, Brother?ā
āā¦No.ā
Cairn narrowed his eyes. Sensing the unsaid words of, āWhat the hell, you too,ā Roen coughed in vain.
Cairn had assumed that Roen had already been forgiven, so he was here to ask what the secret to getting it was. In the end, he clicked his tongue.
Reflecting on how they were as siblings, Roen asked while pressing down his fingers on one temple.
āLet me ask you a question. I know you donāt like thinking all that deeply, but are you really taking Violetās word without any hesitation?ā
āYou think Iām an idiot, donāt you?ā
Indeed, Roen viewed his younger brother in that manner. He said nothing. Thinking that he might get angry, Cairn also didnāt respond.
Itās not as if he couldnāt understand what his older brother meant.
He saw and heard one thing for such a long time until now, but how could he so easily change his attitude like a simple flip of a hand?
Roen, too. It was only after his own personal investigation and the dukeās thorough investigation as well that Roen finally managed to understand Violetās side. No matter how much of a simpleton Cairn was, itās impossible for someone to change oneās attitude so easily.
āBrother, you should try going back home even just once. Look at the state of things there. Besides, Fatherās not an idiot, so canāt I believeĀ hisĀ word? Mikhailās the real moron here.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Roen narrowed his eyes once more. Heās saying that he heard about the situation from the duke, yet he ran wild anyway. Who was he to say thatĀ heāsĀ not an idiot.