The Baby Who Regressed Refuses Childcare - Chapter 124
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“What? A maid doing menial work in the Imperial Palace?”
The rose garden fell silent as a grave.
The faces of the young nobles who had been gossiping about Melissa, including Christine, turned pale.
“What kind of nonsense is that! Melissa Rieri is my lady-in-waiting!”
The Dowager Empress’s furious voice echoed through the party venue.
“She’s a child I cherish and favor most, even personally arranging her marriage! What is this!”
Christine reflexively hunched her shoulders.
‘This can’t be. It’s a lie…’
She couldn’t understand why the Dowager Empress was so angry.
Melissa Rieri was from a humble family and had just been lucky to become a maid.
That’s why she was in a position doing menial work in the palace.
She had definitely heard her mother say such things to her friends, hadn’t she?
“Who on earth said such ridiculous nonsense! And to young children at that!”
The Dowager Empress swept her angry gaze across the young nobles’ faces.
Then she looked at Laura and asked.
“Is it someone among these? Is that why Annellia is saying such things?”
Christine tensely stared at Laura.
She could feel the other young nobles behind her looking this way too.
‘Don’t say anything. Please don’t say anything!’
Her relationship with the Dowager Empress.
Each of their upcoming debutante balls, marriage prospects with the Crown Prince.
Furthermore, each family’s major and minor affairs.
It wasn’t an exaggeration to say everything depended on Laura Rierie’s tongue at this moment.
‘But if you think about it, this is all Laura Rierie’s fault!’
At the same time, she felt wronged.
Had she insulted Melissa Rieri from the beginning?
It was all because Laura Rierie had stolen Pierson Count Yeongshik from her, only because of that…
“I just wanted the misunderstanding cleared up, Your Majesty.”
At that moment, Laura Rierie spoke in a small voice.
The Dowager Empress asked Laura as if bewildered.
“What do you mean, clearing up the misunderstanding is enough.”
“The misunderstanding that my mother is being treated that way in the Imperial Palace. I just wanted that cleared up.”
The Dowager Empress’s mouth slowly fell open.
“Annellia said that just because someone acts ignorantly doesn’t mean I need to be ignorant too.”
The Dowager Empress pressed her forehead.
Then she clicked her tongue, muttering ‘Oh, such a good child!’
Christine clenched her fists under the table, gritting her teeth.
“But if I hear such words again, I’ll definitely tell you then!”
Then Laura Rierie added.
Looking directly at her, openly staring.
Naturally, the Dowager Empress’s gaze also turned toward Christine.
Feeling cold sweat beading on her forehead, Christine gulped.
“Lady Abner? Let’s have a talk.”
The afternoon after the party ended.
I was walking down the corridor after leaving the rose garden when someone called out to me.
I turned my head to see Christine standing there.
“I’ll acknowledge it.”
“Pardon?”
“You, I mean! I acknowledge it! That you’re smart, quick to judge situations, and clever!”
An expression as if her pride was mortally wounded, her brow deeply furrowed.
I looked at Christine and tilted my head.
“I was wrong. I didn’t know you were acquainted with the Lieri sisters. So…”
Christine, who had caught her breath, extended one hand to me.
“Let’s have a temporary truce, shall we?”
“A truce?”
“Yes! I’m the second daughter of the wealthy Richmont Duchy, and you’re the president of the most successful academic society in the Imperial Capital these days.”
“Hmm…”
“Our family has a lot of money and good standing in high society, so I’m saying I’ll help you from now on.”
Christine looked around and then pulled me under an arched pillar.
“Instead, please arrange just one meeting with the Dowager Empress. I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep after causing such a misunderstanding with Her Majesty!”
I recalled what had happened earlier.
Even though I had created an opportunity for her to be reported, Laura was too kind, far too kind.
She had magnanimously let it pass without mentioning Christine’s name in front of the Dowager Empress.
‘The problem was that Dowager Empress was too quick to catch on.’
“…I think I know what happened. This time I’ll let it pass considering you’re all young, but it won’t be the same next time.”
The Dowager Empress had watched Christine with stern eyes throughout the party.
The same went for the other young nobles who usually associated with Christine.
Thanks to this, Christine sat with an expression like she was chewing sand throughout the tea party.
Then when the party ended, she caught me like this as I was returning to the townhouse.
“Just once, naturally! Just one chance to clear up today’s misunderstanding!”
I was listening and then tilted my head again.
“But I’m curious about something… what exactly is the misunderstanding you’re referring to?”
Christine opened her mouth blankly and then soon shrieked.
“The matter with Lady Rieri!”
“The Lady Rieri matter?”
“That, that I insulted that person who is the Dowager Empress’s lady-in-waiting…”
“Ah.”
I smiled brightly as if I finally understood.
“That’s not a misunderstanding though!”
Christine flinched.
Soon she let out a sigh and looked straight at me.
“Are you really going to be like this?”
“What am I doing?”
“I admitted to being rude and even apologized!”
“…”
“You don’t seem to know what kind of place the Imperial Capital’s high society is, but acting stubborn alone like you do leads to self-destruction here.”
“…”
“You need to help each other, form various communities, and raise your own value…”
“Ah, so that’s what the Imperial Capital’s high society is like?”
I made a puzzled expression.
Then I looked at Christine nonchalantly.
“Actually, I’m a mongrel among mongrels who can’t distinguish time and place, so I don’t know well.”
Christine’s expression hardened.
I laughed triumphantly.
“Ah, but I do know this! About your father, Count Richmond.”
“…My father?”
“Yes! He was really funny!”
“What, what did you say?”
“After getting lucky and landing one newspaper contract, he’s been showing off disgustingly everywhere!”
Christine’s face turned pale.
“Lady Abner!”
I opened my eyes wide.
“Why are you getting angry? My grandmother said so. That newspaper company was something Abner threw away because it was worthless, but your father picked it right up.”
Christine covered her mouth with a horrified expression.
I smiled brightly and added one more thing.
“Ta-da! Just kidding! Clear up the misunderstanding, Miss Christine.”
Christine’s face went blank, then crumpled up.
“D-d-did you just say everything?!”
Christine looked furious.
“You attack my family and then call it a joke? A misunderstanding?!”
“Right? Attacking family and then calling it a joke, a misunderstanding. How ridiculous!”
“…”
“But Mica is my family too. We grew up in the same orphanage!”
Christine closed her mouth.
“Naturally, Mica’s family – Laura and Lady Rieri – are my family too.”
I took a step closer to Christine.
“Since you were the first to attack family, Miss Christine, I don’t think I can grant your request to clear up the misunderstanding. Sorry!”
Christine was completely stunned and frozen in place.
I stood on my tiptoes and patted Christine’s shoulder.
“And also. The Abner family has plenty of money too. Don’t you know the asset rankings changed a few months ago?”
A confused expression appeared on Christine’s face.
“If the Richmond family is wealthy, our family would be like a wealthy grandfather! Well then, bye.”
I turned around smartly and walked under the arch.
Only after getting some distance from Christine did I catch my breath.
I took out a newly developed miniature communication magic device.
After a few signal tones, a familiar voice came through immediately.
-Miss? It’s me! For you to contact me directly, such a glorious moment should be recorded…!
“Uncle Wendel, stop it. I’m really angry right now. This is an emergency.”
Wendel immediately shut his mouth.
Soon a serious voice came through.
-What’s the matter?
“That newspaper company Grandmother was going to acquire recently.”
-Yes. I understand it went to Count Richmond’s family.
“I want to bankrupt it.”
The other end of the communication device went quiet for a moment, then Wendel asked.
-Suddenly…?
“Yes. Right now would be even better.”
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