âLike. In one way or other, bankruptcy is imminent, and there is nothing you canât afford to share with your ex-wifeâs daughter. After all, your daughter is a child!â
Brenda Hardy screamed fiercely at her husband, who kept his mouth shut. Last night, she was so stunned that her mind, which had only been dazed, was starting to fill with belated anger. . Walter Hardi was silent, only tilting his glass.
âAre you listening to me now? Husband! Hey, Viscount Hardy!â
Brenda Hardy exclaimed nervously and grabbed the bottle. Since he was scammed, he has been drinking all day and night, but today itâs especially annoying and scratched her nerves.
âAâŚ.person who said herself as the daughter of Hardi family has come to visitâ
Last night, just when the maid, who had come to her in a hurry, informed her, the viscountess thought that some crazy person had appeared. Erna Hardy. If the maid hadnât added the visitorâs name, she might have given her orders to throw her away with a rag or something.
Annetteâs daughter appeared. Why all of a sudden?
Brenda Hardy was met with a jaw-dropping spectacle as she rushed to the place in disbelief. Erna looked exactly like her mother. It was as if Annette Baden, who had died, had come back alive. Of course, the ridiculous outfit was also surprising.
âHoney! What are you going to do with that kid? Huh?â
âI have to send her back.â
Walter Hardy, who had been acting like he was paralyzed across the river, finally opened his mouth.
âYou just have to convince her to listen and send her back. Thatâs all, Brenda.â
âIt is very easy to say. Yes. I can speak well. She came all the way here and made such an absurd request. Not a chance.â
Brenda Hardy snorted outright sarcasm.
Erna wanted them to protect the country house of the Baden family. The girlâs request was truly absurd and shameless. On top of that with a very nervous face. Annette Baden spoke very well . Brenda Hardy had to use all her patience in order not to throw the girl out immediately.
(P/R: Erna looked like her mother so much that Viscountess addressed Erna as Annette)
âMaster, maâam. Breakfast is ready. Erna, please come down too.â
The maidâs message, accompanied by a careful knocking sound, stopped Brenda Hardi, who was about to shout again.
âSpeak properly so I can understand and send her back. It must be so. okay?â
Leaving behind his new wife, Walter Hardy stood up.
They fed her and put her to sleep last night, in order to keep the minimum morality. So Walter Hardy was determined to drive her out immediately. Anyways, he had no intention of adding a daughter, who was acting like a debtor in a troubled situation. Obviously this was his intention. Until he met Erna, who was quietly waiting in the breakfast room.
When his eyes met, Erna hurriedly stood up from her seat. The morning sun coming in through the large window facing the garden was pouring down on her. Maybe it was because he was very drunk last night? It felt like he was seeing her for the first time.
âHello, Father.â
Erna, who blinked her big eyes while holding her breath, came to say hello. It was a very clear and soft voice.
âIâŚâŚ father?â
With her head tilted slightly, Erna clasped her hands, which were trembling nervously. Even the appearance of a small and slender body and dense facial features. She was a child who perfectly resemble her mother. It seemed that the only traces he left were brown hair at best.
Walter Hardy, who swallowed dry saliva, looked at his daughter with a more tenacious gaze. Even in an absurd outfit, sheâs such a pretty child. If sheâs properly decorated, she would be quite a beauty. To be honest, she might not be far behind from Princess Gladys, in terms of beauty, whom the whole country revered with fuss.
When the thought reached that point, Walter Hardy let out a brief exclamation without realizing it. It felt as if a large fortune that had been completely forgotten had rolled in.
âLetâs have our meal first.â
He said something completely different from his promise and looked at his wife standing next to him with a very serious look.
What are we going to do now?
Brenda Hardy, who opened her axeâs like eyes, licked her lips and scolded him, but he didnât budge.
âLetâs talk a little bit more, honey. I think it will be a very important story.â
* * *
The Grand Dukeâs carriage returned only after the bright morning. At least in this Schwerin Palace, it was a scene of everyday life, nothing special.
âGood morning, Mrs. Fitz.â
To Mrs. Fitz, who had a strict expression on her face, Biern gave a carefree greeting as usual. The faint smell of alcohol wafting through the fresh morning air deepened the wrinkles on Mrs. Fitzâs forehead.
âYou are coming home very early, Prince.â
Despite her thorny answer, Biern only smiled softly.
Biern, who showed his head bowed to the people in line, began to walk across the hall in stride. It was difficult to find traces of last night, which must have been not very healthy, anywhere in that straight and elegant posture. Mrs. Fitz sighed silently and followed after Biern.
âThe invitation came from the royal palace.â
Mrs. Fitz, who was reporting on the relentless flow of invitations to social gatherings, added in an empowering voice. Biern, who had just reached the bedroom door, glanced over his shoulder and looked at her.
âAt the palace? Why?â
âThis yearâs Founding International ball contained the Kingâs orders to attend and fulfill the duties of Grand Duke Schwerin no matter what. He said that if the prince did not attend, he would hold all the employees of the Grand Dukeâs residence responsible.â
âDoesnât this sound more like a threat than an invitation?â
Biern opened the door with a dry smile. His red eyes and his slow gait showed a feeling of fatigue that did not match the lively morning atmosphere.
Every May, the founding ceremony of Lechen is held. The royal ball, which marked the beginning of the year, was a grand event that drew the attention of all social circles. There were not a few stupid nobles who were preparing for a full year for that day.
After the abdication of the throne, Biern was no longer present. It seemed that the will of the elders of the royal family had changed when they saw that the absence of participation, which had been tolerated, was brought into question again. The reason is probably Gladys. It must be the name that gets a lot of attention these days.
Biern slowly took off his jacket and untied his tie while the maids who followed, put up the thick curtains to block the sun light. Mrs. Fitz, standing silently with a serene face still haf left to say, but reluctantly turned back as he began to unbutton his shirt.
âDo you have any ladies you like?â
Towards the end of the Royal Hospitalâs charity party, her mother asked him.
âI donât think youâll think that one divorce is not enough.â
Biern responded with a moderately light and witty joke. His motherâs eyes, looking at him slowly, deepened with an unconcealable concern. The reason the invitation suddenly flew in was probably this.
Biern took off his shirt haphazardly and threw himself on the bed as if collapsing. The maids, who closed the last curtain, retreated with minimal footsteps.
Biern, who was silently staring at the ceiling, quickly closed his eyes. The sound of regular breathing began to seep into the dark and quiet bedroom.
* * *
The atmosphere in the house was strange.
Based on the last three days of staying at the Hardi family, Ernaâs conclusion was this. It felt like an unfamiliar and gloomy atmosphere was weighing down the entire house. It would have been better to return to Buford if he gave her a word of refusal sooner rather than later, but Viscount Hardi rarely gave a definite answer.
Donât think about it any more.
The answer to the question she asked after squeezing out all her courage came after four days.
If that was the only answer today, Erna was going to give up cleanly. Itâs impossible for her to sit down like an uninvited guest for so long. It was difficult to bear because she was worried about her grandmother who would be worried because of her granddaughter, who left just one letter and left as if she was running away at night.
Would I feel better if I went for a walk?
Erna thought deeply, and soon changed her mind. When she thought of yesterday afternoon when she went out for a walk because she couldnât stand the frustration, her hands were still trembling. A man she met in the plaza kept talking to her and chased after her, so Erna had to run away frantically.
âMiss! Miss Erna!â
Tuk, tuk, tuk. A lively voice was heard along with the sound of light knocking on the door. Erna, who was looking out the window, sighed and closed the curtain. As she was tidying up her clothes, another knock rang out.
âYes! Come on in.â
Erna, who was hesitating, hurriedly sat down in front of the table by the window. Moments later, the door opened and a maid with a tray of afternoon tea came in.
âThank you.â
âYou do it again, miss! Itâs easy for you to talk.â
âWhat? AhâŚâŚYes.â
A shy smile appeared on Ernaâs face, who was quietly looking at the maid.
The young maid, who introduced herself as Lisa, was in charge of carrying out Ernaâs care. She was a friendly girl with an impressive smile on her face. Erna was thankful for taking good care of her in many ways, but it was a little strange for Erna to deal with people her age that she hadnât met in a long time. It was the first time after Pavel had left his hometown to attend college.
Come to think of it, she heard that the city where the Royal Academy of Arts is located is Schwerin.
Belated regret came along with the sudden memory. She wished she had brought Pavelâs address. She didnât have time to think about it because she was leaving as if she was on a night escape.
The town of Baden was located in the most remote part of the country village. It was like a secluded island, where one had to walk an hour to the nearest neighboring village. The Bardens of Baden, who had turned their backs on the world, lived there, and Erna, who had grown up with them, did the same. It would not be an exaggeration to say that plants and livestock were more familiar to her life than humans. Without Pavel, it certainly would have been.
âExcuse me, Lisa.â
When Erna carefully called out her name, the maidâs eyes lit up while she kept the tea.
âYes, miss! Please speak!â
âIs the Royal Academy of Arts near here?â
âIt is about five stops away by stagecoach. Will you be going there?â
âNo. Itâs not like that. I was just curious.â
Erna quickly shook her head. It seemed rude to suddenly visit Pavel. She was in a situation where she had to stay quietly and leave instead of doing whatever she wants to do.
âBy the way, Lisa, is there something going on with the Hardi? I think the atmosphere is a bit cluttered.â
Erna, who sat with her posture fixed, carefully asked what she had been curious about.
âWhat? WellâŚâŚ I itâs fine?â
The maid quickly changed her expression and avoided her gaze.
âI donât know about that, miss. Really. I havenât been to this mansion for a while. thereforeâŚâŚ HuhâŚâŚ So, I donât know.â
âI see.â
âOf course. Nothing serious.â
The maid hurriedly brought a cup of tea to Erna. She didnât seem to notice that the tea had splashed on the saucer.
Erna quickly wiped away the saucer while the maid looked away for a moment. She didnât forget to hide the tea-stained handkerchief out of sight. It was then that an unfamiliar maidâs voice was heard along with the knock.
âLady, the master is looking for you.â
It was the message that Erna had been waiting anxiously for.