A goose at the edge of the lake bowed her head. As expected of an etiquette teacher, her overwhelming dignity belied her old age and thin frame.
ăI did not expect Your Ladyship to visit this old one. I thought the Duchess wasnât very fond of me. ă
âThere is no such thing.â
Though that was the exact reason I didnât visit her earlier, I didnât let go of my elegant smile. I needed to gain Lady Melloeâs hard-to-earn approval.
ăIn fact, I thought Your Ladyship would come looking for me, since Selene had brought me a baby swan to me yesterday saying it was under the Duchessâs orders.ă
âNo, why would I come for such a reason?â
ă⌠ă
Can you please not look at me like that.
I forced myself to smile and looked her in the eyes. Though I felt like Lady Melloeâs stern gray eyes could read my thoughts, they quickly returned to being indifferent.
ăWell. I presume it isnât very good for you to coddle the child, visiting me like this, just because she is young.ă
ââŚYes. Iâm sure Lady Melloe will take good care of the child.â
ăOf course. Iâve spent much of my time and energy into building this establishment. If anyone wants me to stop teaching theyâll have to go as far as to pluck my beak off.ă
She proudly gestured towards the grassy area next to the lake.
Though it was only an empty stretch of wetland, it had all the necessary conditions for the rearing and education for the children growing up at the lake.
ăFor now, I am thinking of starting her on basic etiquette.ă
âEtiquette? But sheâs still too young to learn such things.â
ăNo. Age doesnât matter when one is trying to become a gentleman or a lady. Fortunately, the child seems to have an unexpected sense of dignity and class to her.ă
âOf course she would.â
Lady Melloe looked at me curiously as I murmured in agreement, and I let out a breath to calm myself.
âW-wellâŚIâm not very sure of anything, but I can tell you that sheâs quite the wonderful child.â
ăHer lineage itself is on another level, I am sure of it. She is most probably of noble blood, and itâs most likely that she was the only one to survive after she and her parents were turned into animals. I could tell at first glance. ă
ââŚâ
Pfft.
I could hear her scorn for Rania from her obstinate scoff. I could see that was one thing I could agree with.
ăIn any case, as she is a child of such status it is all the more essential to set up a proper structured education for her instruction so that she will become a lady of outstanding achievements in the future.ă
âBut-â
ăDo not worry. Iâve even invited a new instructor for the first year students. ă
âAhhâŚâ
You really do all kinds of things, donât you.
I didnât know how to respond to her words, so I gave a slight nod and tried to look impressed.
Looks like she finally recruited someone to her side, but if itâs someone Lady Melloe approved of, itâs obvious how prim and precise theyâd be.
ăI promise, Your Ladyship will be pleased with them. They arenât in currently, but I will tell them to go say hello sometime.ă
âYes, thank you, well, that, IâŚâ
Iâm already tired of all the birds I know, you see.
I awkwardly thanked her and braced myself.
But Lady Melloe was someone who dominated the social circle, and nothing could escape her eyes.
ăHowever, if Your Ladyship hasnât come to see that child, then may I ask why have you visited me? Was there some other business on the Duchessâs mind?ă
âAhâŚI actually had something to ask you, Lady Melloe.â
ăTo me? ă
She tidied up her feathers with a look of surprise. It was a natural reaction, since Iâd come looking for her after avoiding her all this time.
ăBut the only information I could offer Your Ladyship is about the mannerisms of the Rohan Empireâs noble familiesâŚă
ââŚThatâs why.â
*Smile.*
A graceful, quiet smile.
She lowered her upper body in the most elegant manner possible.
âThatâs why I came to the most-qualified person for the job.â
â â â
It wasnât until about an hour or so that our conversation ended.
As I checked the facts one by one, I only felt the corners of my mouth rise.
ââŚSo thatâs what happened.â
ăYes? What do you mean.ă
âItâs nothing. Thanks to Lady Melloe Iâve learned some very useful information..â
I thanked her with all my heart.
As I slightly bent my knees in thanks while speaking, perhaps Lady Melloe approved of my actions, as she looked at me with a pleased expression.
Or at least what I mean is that sheâd look like that if she was in human form.
âPlease do not overwork yourself, Lady Melloe. What if you fall ill.â
ăWe must protect ourselves even if we are in the bodies of animals. If we give up just because of a curse and turn to eating all day long then that is when we really become wild beasts. ă
ââŚOh my.â
Will you stop poking at my sore spot?
It felt like she was talking about me, but it could just be that I was hearing things wrongly.
Nowâs not the time for that anyway.
Quickly turning to me, she opened her beak once more.
ăBut is Your Ladyship really going to leave like that after coming all the way here?ă
âYes? ThenâŚâ
ăWhy not take a tour around the school before Your Ladyship departs. The first year studentsâ spirits will also be lifted when they hear that the Duchess has come for a visit. ă
âHaha, but thereâs really no need for that.â
While casually looking around the marsh, I soon saw someone and swallowed my spit.
âAhâŚâ
ăIt seems that they are still in class.ă
Lady Melloe followed my line of sight and nodded at the scene.
Around ten small animals were diligently following their teacher, pruning their feathers, but the only one that came into my eyes was the one and only Haniel curled up in a corner all by herself.
ââŚWhy, why is she far away from everyone, and alone.â
ăThere is nothing to worry about. Once she gets tired of lying down in the grass, sheâll have no choice but to adapt to the situation.ă
ââŚErk.â
Excuse me! Would those words come out if this was your child?
My heart had only felt a little priced before but now my stomach began to ache even though Iâd never given birth before.
âAhâŚâ
I locked eyes with Haniel, who lay weakly drooping in the field of reeds. I felt as if a jolt of electricity had run down to my fingertips.
But like last time, she didnât respond to me in my human form. My chest ached seeing the child who annoyingly followed me around crying, âMwommy, Mwommyâ was now looking at me as if she couldnât recognize who I was.
ăâŚHnngh.ă
Trembling with fear, Haniel buried her head into the ground again after looking around.
It looked like her fist-sized body would just about roll into the lake with a plop.
But despite how flustered I must have looked, Lady Melloe seemed aloof to it all.
ăIf you have a problem with my method of discipline and would like to make a suggestionâŚă
âNo. Itâs nothing!â
I vigorously shook my head and straightened my clenched fingers.
I turned towards Lady Melloe with a bright smile plastered on my face.
âI believe in you and entrust her to you until the very end.â
â â â
*Chatter.*
The children quacked loudly in the forest as they played under the bright moon.
Surveying them stiffly, Lady Melloe tapped the ground. The children stopped playing immediately.
ăYou must do it with more certainty! If someone comes, you must lower your bodies as much as possible! Who is walking so loudly right now?ă
ăHnngh.ă
ăThereâs no use in crying! Crying in front of hunters will only call death! So cease your useless crying immediately!ă
There wasnât a hint of mercy in Lady Melloeâs ringing voice.
A terrified Haniel hiccupped and struggled to close her mouth, but her cries only echoed out into the woods.
ăHeukâŚheuk!ă
ăY-Your Ladyship! Please calm down!ă
ăThat heartless, soulless grannie! If you stabbed that old woman not even a drop of blood would come out!ă
Hidden in the thicket, I munched ferociously on some weeds, but that wasnât enough to allay my anger.
She really is determined to scold her, isnât she!
This isnât even the army, how could you be so spiteful to such young kids?
Fire burned in my observing eyes.
ăHow could she be like that. Itâs because she acts like that that she became Raniaâs target!ă
ăT-the same could be said for Your LadyshipâŚă
ăUgh, Haniel!ă
Because her neck was long, Hanielâs sorrowful cries echoed even farther through the woods.
She tried to keep her mouth closed out of fear of being heard, but she only became sadder.
ăMy goodness Your Ladyship. How many hours have we been like this for?ă
ăâŚă
ăYou even skipped dinner. Should I prepare something for you?ă
ăNo. Do you think I can swallow food in this state?ă
That poor Haniel couldnât even drink one mouthful of water!
The tip of my nose soured and I couldnât breathe for a moment.
I was going to enjoy a bath in the lake after I successfully got information from Lady Melloe and warmly sent her away, but by the time I came to my senses I was already sneakily watching Haniel.
With an âI knew you were going to do thisâ face, Selene then found and sat down with me while clicking her tongue.
ăPlease try to understand. Lady Melloe has always been quite strictă
ăYou call that strict? This is a lake, not Sparta?!ă
ăâŚBut she is still learning some very important things. To survive in the wild alone, itâs a good thing to learn as much as you possibly can.ă
ăWhoâs alone?ă
Do you know how many brothers she has?
And among them, do you know who the eldest brother is?
Selene faltered, seeing me stare at her like I was going to twist her tightly clamped beak. But in actuality, I knew better than anyone that Selene was at no fault.
ââŚIt wouldâve been nice if I could have raised her. I could have taught her everything step by step.â
More tension filled my heavily restrained beak.
As if my intentions showed through my tense expression, Selene spoke again.
ăIf youâre going to be like that, you should have just taken her in yourself, Your Ladyship. You wouldnât even be raising her, youâd just be looking after her until her brother was found. It wouldnât even take that long, though itâs a little annoying at the momentâŚă
ăItâs not for that reasonă
ăâŚHuh? Arenât you sending her away because itâs too troublesome?ă
Selene tilted her head in confusion. She looked as if to ask if there was anything more to it.
No, itâs not like that because itâs me.
ăIf I raise her, my attachment to her will linger for the rest of my life.ă
ăâŚYour Ladyship.ă
ăAnd though it would be a simple gesture of kindness on my part, the baby white swan would be thinking about it so much she wouldnât be able to do anything. When Iâm coming, when she can see me, sheâll probably only be able to think about that.ă