Me, a Princess? My Lord! - Chapter 64
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Chapter 64
“Oh my! Your Highness is so good at telling jokes. I laughed so much my cheeks are tingling.”
“Really. Where on earth did you hear such stories?”
The west wing of the palace.
In the garden where pristine white tables were neatly set, laughter flowed endlessly.
After her debutante ball, Heidi held tea parties almost daily to meet people. It was because of Deshion’s advice.
“His Majesty has ordered an investigation, so I must leave the capital again for a while. Will you be alright?”
“It can’t be helped. Uncovering the truth is important for us too. So what should I do here?”
“It would be best to mingle with the nobles as much as possible. This period, while the impact of your debutante ball remains, would be most effective for absorbing Anastasia’s influence.”
The shock the debutante ball left on noble society was as great as when Heidi’s existence was first revealed. In some ways, its influence was much stronger.
Unlike before when they were confused and only watched for cues in the chaotic situation, there were now clear movements to choose sides.
“Your Highness, do you know how much people envy me these days? It’s caused quite a stir.”
At Clara’s words, Heidi’s eyes widened.
“Oh my, really? Why?”
“It’s all thanks to you, Your Highness.”
Clara smiled proudly, stretching the corners of her mouth.
“Do you know how many people covet these pink invitations these days? Everyone is desperate to join this gathering somehow.”
The young ladies around nodded vigorously in agreement.
“That’s right. They keep begging me to bring them along, and it’s getting hard to refuse every time.”
“Even The Florence members all seem to regret it. They wish they had accepted when Your Highness first sent them invitations.”
“I see…”
After pondering for a moment, Heidi spoke up.
“So many things have been changing lately that it sometimes feels overwhelming to explore and get to know new people.”
At Heidi’s words, everyone present comforted her in unison.
“That’s understandable.”
“I completely understand, Your Highness.”
Heidi smiled warmly at the young ladies and parted her lips.
“However…”
“…”
“I trust all of you. If they’re people you introduce, they must be good people like yourselves.”
Heidi smiled gently.
“I’ll send two invitations each for the next gathering. So you can pass them along if there’s someone you’d like to bring.”
At Heidi’s words, the faces of those gathered brightened like the sun.
An invitation to participate in the princess’s social gathering. Being able to decide who would receive it was tremendous power.
Especially during times like these.
‘Actually, this is good for me too.’
Heidi quietly calculated in her mind.
First, it would strengthen her relationships with those gathered here. Appropriate rewards are necessary to draw out loyalty.
Giving clear privileges to those who chose her faster than others. This would also send a clear message to nobles hesitating between the two sides.
It was also good for discerning people.
‘Honestly, I don’t know much about noble society dynamics. They would know the social circle gossip much better than I do.’
Since they’d be staking their names on their recommendations, they wouldn’t bring just anyone. Those with bad reputations or poor quality would naturally be filtered out.
“Thank you, Your Highness!”
“You can trust us. We’ll only give them to people who are qualified and worthy of this gathering.”
“Yes. We’ll need to hold the next gathering in a larger space.”
Heidi said, looking around.
“The inner courtyard of the Western Palace is quite beautiful, but it would be difficult for many people to gather here.”
“Still, there’s a unique charm to chatting intimately outdoors like this, so it’s a shame. The flowers are so beautiful too… Eek!”
That’s when it happened.
Lady Evangeline, who had been smiling while lifting her teacup, suddenly let out a piercing scream.
“Oh my, a bug! There’s a bug!”
She had discovered a caterpillar about the size of her pinky finger wriggling on her dress.
“Evangeline, stay still. I’ll remove it for you.”
Heidi calmly soothed Evangeline and stood up from her seat.
“Ah, a bug! A bug! What should I do!”
But Evangeline was already in a panic state. She jumped up from her seat and began hopping around, fluttering her dress hem.
Thud.
In the process, Evangeline’s body collided with a maid who was bringing a freshly brewed teapot.
Crash!
A clear, sharp shattering sound rang distinctly through the garden. Evangeline’s startled movements finally stopped.
“Goodness, are you hurt?”
“Evangeline!”
Everyone rushed toward Evangeline in surprise.
“Are you alright?”
Evangeline blinked her large eyes and nodded.
“Yes, I’m fine. I’m not hurt.”
Heidi picked up the caterpillar attached to Evangeline’s bodice with her finger and threw it far away. For Heidi, who could even kill mice, a mere caterpillar was nothing.
The young ladies gasped at the sight.
Heidi dusted off her hands and spoke in a calm voice.
“That’s a relief. Everyone please help support Evangeline.”
“Yes, Your Highness. Come on, Evangeline. Let’s go sit down.”
Then Heidi’s gaze fell on a young maid crouched on the ground, picking up pottery shards.
“I’m, I’m sorry. I’ll clean this up right away…”
Feeling Heidi’s gaze, the maid’s hands moved a bit faster. Heidi bent down and said,
“You shouldn’t clean up glass with your bare hands like that.”
“Ah!”
“That’s right. You’ll cut your skin and get hurt. Put it down.”
The maid who had cut her hand on the glass shard carefully set the fragment down on the ground.
Heidi could see that her hand was swollen and bright red.
“Your hand… did you get splashed with the tea water?”
Heidi grabbed the maid’s arm and helped her stand up.
“Come quickly.”
Heidi immediately took the maid to the fountain. She cupped the trickling water in her hands and moistened the maid’s hand.
“When you get burned, you need to cool the skin quickly with running water. Do you understand?”
“Yes? Yes…”
“Keep your arm here. I’ll have the other maids bring some ointment.”
As Heidi turned to leave, the maid, whose face had turned white as plaster, urgently blocked her path.
“Your Highness, I’m really fine. How could Your Highness do this for someone like me…”
“I’m not fine.”
Heidi grabbed the maid’s arm and looked her in the eyes.
“Always take care of your body while working. Do you understand?”
After Heidi briefly went inside the palace, the young ladies who had been watching quietly put their heads together. They began whispering in lowered voices.
“…Her Highness seems quite unique, doesn’t she?”
“Indeed. When I see bugs, I get goosebumps first! I was shocked to see her grab it with her hands.”
“I’ve never seen anyone care so much for a maid. Looking at her face, she seemed young, like a child who just helps with errands.”
“Does anyone know what to do when someone gets burned? How could she be so calm?”
Those who had been tilting their heads looked at each other and burst into laughter.
“I don’t know about anything else, but Her Highness seems like a fascinating person, truly. She’s unique.”
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