The Villainess's Exclusive Maid Is Too Good at Her Job - Chapter 88
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Chapter 88
Meanwhile, while Julietta Ludwig searched frantically, Janet and Kendrick were—
“She’s quite popular.”
“Isn’t she?”
They watched Julietta Ludwig from a secluded corner.
Though I tried to appear indifferent, my bewilderment was plain to see. Yet my lips kept twitching upward—clearly, I didn’t find the situation entirely disagreeable.
“It’s remarkable. She used to be so uncomfortable around people before.”
“It’s proof of how hard Julietta Ludwig has worked all this time.”
Perhaps. Though wasn’t it more proof of Janet’s efforts?
Kendrick entertained that thought for a moment but kept it to himself.
Janet’s expression as she gazed at Julietta Ludwig was far too satisfied for me to spoil it.
“By the way, Liam sent a letter not long ago.”
“The two of you exchange letters?”
“Well, occasionally.”
The distance between the Capital City and the Border Region was considerable, so letters took quite some time to arrive.
As a result, even though more than a month had passed since Liam’s departure, they’d only exchanged three letters total.
The first letter Janet received.
Her reply to it.
And now, the letter she’d just received.
Watching Janet count the letters they’d exchanged, Kendrick let out a hollow laugh.
‘…He wrote letters? The man who finds even ledger work tedious?’
The captain had always complained about the bother of writing, frequently summoning either me or Hobbs to handle his correspondence instead.
He’d even arranged for news to be delivered through the nearby Illinia branch rather than sending word himself.
Yet he’d written letters personally?
Two of them, no less?
‘He must be quite concerned.’
Well, it made sense.
The daughter he’d searched so desperately for might very well be Janet.
“What did he say in the letter?”
“Oh, just various everyday matters.”
Everyday matters?
“He asked how I was doing.”
How you were doing?
“He also asked if I liked the birthday gifts he sent before. He said he’d personally chosen each item, and he really hoped I’d be pleased with them.”
…He’d personally selected all those gifts?
“And.”
And?
I was beginning to anticipate what shocking revelation might come next.
Janet smiled warmly at me, her expression radiating genuine joy as she continued.
“He wrote that he would return soon.”
“…That’s a relief.”
“Yes. I wanted to thank him for the gift anyway.”
Everyone’s gifts and sentiments were precious and special, but the Marquis of Byeon’s gift in particular stirred something deep within my heart.
Just looking at it made my eyes sting with emotion.
Perhaps it was because of the small notes attached to every gift.
「Happy birthday, Janet.」
「Thank you for being born.」
Thank you for being born.
I had never heard such words before. Even if I searched my memories from before I turned fifteen, I couldn’t imagine anyone had ever said such a thing to me.
My nose began to sting again as I fidgeted with the teacup in my hand.
“Janet, Theo.”
“Oh, Barbara.”
Barbara, who had approached us, offered a shy smile.
“Thank you both for coming.”
“Don’t mention it. I should be thanking you for the invitation.”
Between the two women exchanging pleasantries, Kendrick spoke with ease.
“The garden landscaping is magnificent.”
“Oh, well, my mother loves flowers. She enjoys decorating things too.”
At Barbara’s response, my eyes widened.
“Then, did your mother prepare this shade pavilion as well?”
“Yes. And she also suggested the tea time idea for today.”
“The one where we stroll around with teacups and chat?”
Pleased by the praise of her mother, Barbara nodded with a smile.
“In fact, my mother is the one who leads our family’s businesses. She owns more than half of our enterprises.”
“Wow. That’s amazing.”
Even in a world where women could freely pursue business or employment, there remained conservative laws—such as allowing a family head to decide a daughter’s marriage—that persisted stubbornly.
In such a society, a woman renowned as a businesswoman was truly remarkable.
“Yes. I deeply admire my mother.”
Barbara, speaking with pride, suddenly recalled something and let out a small sigh. “Ah.”
“Come to think of it, my mother said she really wanted to meet you, Janet.”
“Me?”
“Yes. She was impressed by the Day Oat you sponsored this time.”
At the mention of Day Oat, my eyes sparkled.
After receiving the invitation, I had sought out Barbara separately.
It was to ask if Day Oat could sponsor this class tea party.
“You made that milk yourself?”
“That’s right. It’s milk made from oats, so people who can’t tolerate regular milk can drink it comfortably. It has good satiety too, so it’s great for weight loss.”
“Good for weight loss, you say?”
“Yes. If it’s alright, I’d like to sponsor it for this tea party and let the class members taste it. Would that be okay?”
“Hmm, I think that should be possible. Could you send it the morning of the event?”
As a result, some of the milk tea the children were drinking now contained Day Oat instead of regular milk.
“My mother would like to have a conversation with you. Would that be alright?”
“Of course.”
If the conversation went well, it would be an opportunity to gain a good business partner.
After all, successful merchant families like the Kinsel Family were rare.
“Then, I’ll contact you later.”
“Yes. I’ll be waiting.”
With a light bow, Barbara walked toward the other children.
“That worked out well.”
“Yes. Really well—”
I was about to answer with a smile to Theo’s whisper.
My body stiffened, and my eyes widened.
That sensation.
Precisely that sensation.
“Janet?”
At Theo’s call, I looked up at him blankly. Then, slowly, I lifted my left wrist.
「Salvation」
At the brilliantly glowing letters, Kendrick couldn’t hide his agitation.
“…!”
He hadn’t doubted Janet’s words that his blessing verse was “Salvation.”
But seeing it with his own eyes felt strange. Wasn’t this one of the clues he’d been searching for so desperately while working in Ilinia?
Finding a child who possessed the verse “Salvation.”
Still.
‘Why did the blessing react just now?’
He didn’t know exactly what power the verse “Salvation” wielded.
When they’d spoken before, he’d only focused on the wording of the verse and hadn’t heard anything about its abilities.
Meanwhile, the original text in continuous prose was flowing into Janet’s mind once more.
“I have completed the assigned task perfectly.”
“You didn’t leave any evidence, did you?”
“Of course not. The entire warehouse was blown to pieces, so there’s no way evidence could remain. I made sure to leave people inside as well, so they’ll assume the fire started due to their own negligence.”
“Good. I’m pleased.”
“There’s even better news for you.”
“What is it?”
“This accident has injured several Academy students. It appears an Academy event was being held in the Garden on the day of the operation. Since an entire class was gathered there, the casualties are quite substantial.”
“How unfortunate. The Kinsel Family will have quite the headache. They’ll need to handle compensation for damages from the accident.”
An Academy event.
A place where an entire class had gathered.
And the Kinsel Family.
The hint from the original story that surfaced in my mind was remarkably clear.
‘…It’s today. Right now, at this very moment.’
An explosion is going to happen somewhere here!
Janet swallowed hard, her throat dry, and urgently scanned her surroundings.
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“Where should we put this?”
“Inside. Spices can’t be stored in direct sunlight.”
A sigh escaped.
The man leaned back, stretching his waist as he glanced at the cargo piled in front of the warehouse.
Sacks of flour and bags of sugar that needed to be moved caught his eye. The newly acquired spices were also quite numerous.
Inside the warehouse, dried jerky and pickled vegetables were already lined up in neat rows.
Indeed, it looked like a food storage of a wealthy household.
“Hey, John! Shine your light over here. I can’t see well!”
“Sure. Hold on a moment.”
John lit the lantern he pulled from his bag and entered the warehouse.
‘What is all this powder…?’
Since they had just transported the flour, a hazy powder was floating and swirling inside the food storage.
As the powder entered his airways, he wrinkled his nose, about to sneeze.
“Hmm, why is it suddenly so….”
“What is it, John? Why are you…wait?”
The two men staggered inside the warehouse. Suddenly, an enormous wave of dizziness rushed over them, and both collapsed with a thud.
And moments later.
“….”
A shadow fell over them.
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