Me, a Princess? My Lord! - Chapter 83
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Chapter 83
Dozens of maids stood in neat rows before Heidi.
“Everyone, greet her!”
At the housekeeper’s words, they all knelt in unison and bowed their heads.
“We greet the noble Princess of Panther.”
Heidi slowly looked around at the maids with unfamiliar faces. These were her new maids, selected after being vetted by Deshion and Noah.
“Nice to meet you.”
Heidi said as she slowly looked around at them.
“You’ve probably heard enough lectures before I arrived, so I’ll skip the reminders. Please take good care of me. Let’s get along well.”
“Yes, Princess.”
Heidi smiled brightly. She gestured lightly to the housekeeper.
“Your name was Emily, right?”
“Yes, Princess.”
“Where are all the maids who worked here before now?”
At Heidi’s words, Emily bowed her head.
“By now, they’re all packing their belongings and leaving the Western Palace.”
“I need to meet them.”
Emily met Heidi’s eyes with a surprised look.
“You mean to speak with them personally, Princess?”
“Yes, I’ll go myself. So please guide me.”
Emily seemed flustered by Heidi’s unexpected command, but soon led her toward the back gate of the Western Palace.
As they walked toward the maids’ quarters, she could see familiar faces carrying heavy bags and sniffling.
“P-Princess…”
The maids who spotted Heidi turned around with surprised eyes. Without exception, they all knelt down and prostrated themselves flat on the ground.
“We were wrong! We were truly wrong.”
“…”
“Please forgive us just this once. We truly committed a mortal sin!”
Heidi, who had been listening to the maids’ pleas, opened her mouth.
“That’s right. You literally committed a mortal sin. By principle, it wouldn’t be strange if you were executed for the wrong you committed. You know this too, don’t you?”
“…”
“What on earth were you thinking when you acted that way?”
At Heidi’s words, the terrified maids burst into tears. They kept repeating only words of apology.
Heidi, who had been watching this silently, opened her mouth.
“You all know that Sheila Emmett has been imprisoned, right? The reason you’re moving around freely like this instead of being with her right now is because I showed mercy.”
“…”
“Reflect deeply on this. When you leave the palace, desperately endure and persevere to find a way to live. You must live more diligently and better than anyone else. Don’t make me regret the opportunity I gave you.”
Heidi’s gaze reached Mabel, who was kneeling in the corner. Then Mabel slowly nodded her head. Her eyes sparkled meaningfully.
* * *
“If it’s a recommendation letter from House Haizen, there’s nothing more to see. Your attendance evaluation is excellent too. Start working from today.”
“Thank you.”
Mabel smiled brightly.
Heidi had sent Mabel to Duke Pretium’s townhouse. Pressing a recommendation letter stamped with the Haizen family seal into her hands, she gave Mabel a new assignment.
“Your job is to help Lawrence monitor Viscount Pretium’s every move. Can you do it?”
“Yes, Princess. I can do it. Please entrust me with any task.”
“I’ve already told Lawrence about this. Just do what he tells you to do.”
It must have been thanks to Lawrence’s prior arrangements. Despite being new to the estate, Mabel was immediately assigned to a position where she could observe the Viscount up close.
“Tell them to prepare the carriage as I’ll be going out.”
“Understood.”
“You bring my coat.”
“Yes, master.”
“I need to go to the Royal Palace, so prepare something in the most subdued color possible.”
Fortunately, Clovis didn’t suspect the newly arrived Mabel. No, he didn’t even seem to notice that the maid serving him had changed.
‘Well, maids probably aren’t even visible to him. They’re just beings to be used when needed.’
Mabel raised her eyebrows. The fact that Clovis was the type of noble who treated maids like air worked in Mabel’s favor. It meant he was letting his guard down that much.
‘He probably never thinks that a mere maid could stab him in the back.’
Mabel smiled inwardly as she looked around the empty room.
Approaching the window, she shrugged her shoulders as she watched the carriage bearing Pretium’s crest slowly begin to move.
‘The sun is setting, and he’s going to the Royal Palace at this hour? There must be something urgent.’
After checking her surroundings, Mabel quietly approached Clovis’s desk. Quickly scanning the desktop, she discovered a suspicious piece of paper that Clovis had tucked between some books.
Swish.
Mabel carefully pulled out the paper and examined it.
“There’s something urgent to discuss, so come to the Royal Palace immediately upon confirmation. Very important matter.
A.”
Mabel’s face brightened after confirming the note’s contents. She was confident that this was exactly the kind of information Heidi would want to know about.
‘The initial A, and telling him to come to the Royal Palace… it must be from Princess Anastasia. I need to inform Lord Lawrence right away.’
It was quite a big catch on the first day. After putting the note back where it belonged, Mabel quickly left the room.
‘I really want to be helpful to Princess Heidi. I need to work hard.’
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“Princess Heidi is from maid origins! Are you certain?”
Clovis looked at Anastasia with shocked eyes.
“I’m certain. I confirmed it with several people repeatedly. No wonder… I thought something was strange from the beginning.”
“If this becomes known, the country will be turned upside down.”
Anastasia giggled and sipped her wine.
“She’ll be thoroughly disgraced. For a mere maid to audaciously deceive everyone… We could even drag Count Haizen into this and make it an issue.”
But soon Anastasia’s face darkened. Seeing this, Clovis asked.
“Why are you like that? This is the best possible news.”
Anastasia slightly twisted one corner of her mouth and said.
“Even so, it will eventually quiet down. The fact that she’s the King’s biological daughter won’t change.”
At Anastasia’s words, Clovis frowned. He leaned forward and said.
“This is an opportunity. Heaven’s fortune has come to us. Don’t you see?”
Anastasia met Clovis’s eyes with an indifferent expression. Then Clovis opened his mouth as if frustrated.
“Don’t you know how nobles think of maids?”
“…”
“Most think of maids like convenient furniture. There are even those who collect pretty maids like decorative items.”
Anastasia chuckled.
“Are you talking about Viscount Lorel? That disgusting old man.”
“While they don’t spare money on their pet animals, nobles begrudge the monthly wages they pay to maids. They are nothing! They’re like air. They’re everywhere but no one pays attention to them.”
Clovis spread both hands dramatically.
“But now they have to bow their heads to such a being they despised?”
Clovis let out a hollow laugh.
“For nobles, it would be worse than death.”
“Hmm… that’s true.”
“Think about what happens after this becomes known. How arrogant will the maids become? They’ll surely try to climb above their station without knowing their place. Can nobles just watch that happen?”
Anastasia’s lips twitched. Her mood had become light again as she took a sip of wine.
“Now I understand everything. All that talk about suddenly giving maids vacations, teaching young maids to read and write.”
Clovis’s eyes sparkled.
“I’ll weave all these stories together nicely. This social season is going to be very interesting indeed.”
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