Chapter 105:
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Early in the morning, Juliet was sitting in a dim room.
Not surprising.
Juliet stared blankly at a thin sheet of paper.
I didnt think Id see this contract again.
It was the very contract that Juliet had returned to him a few months ago.
Except for an added paragraph, it was basically the same content.
The duration was six months.
In exchange for extending the contract by 6 months, Lennox promised to tell her what she wanted to know.
But Juliet wondered what he wanted from this contract.
Yet, the proposal seemed harmless and unsurprising.
In fact, Juliet didnt have high hopes for what he promised.
Juliet now knew that Snowdrop was the name of the key that calls the butterflies.
Even though she persistently searched the information guild, she couldnt find more than that.
But what does it matter?
What bothered her more was the period Lennox mentioned.
Six months.
Juliet quietly counted the remaining days.
When his promised period passed, Juliet would be in the late summer or early autumn of her twenty-fifth year.
Flutter.
As Juliet looked at the contract, a couple of familiar butterflies appeared from somewhere.
She silently watched a butterfly that fluttered around the mirror land on the paper. As if to disturb her reading, it settled on the paper and flapped its wings.
(Will you? Sign?)
Surprised, Juliet laughed softly.
Have you decided to talk to me again?
It was the first time the butterflies spoke to her since returning from the snow-covered forest.
(We. Smart.)
(Remember. Everything.)
(Humans, men. Bad.)
(Contractor. Cried. A lot.)
(Huh.)
The butterflies poured out words as if they were tired of their vow of silence. Juliets eyes narrowed.
If we spend half a year as before, he promised to tell me your secret.
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Lennox knew your name. But I didnt. Does that make sense?
Juliet said, almost teasingly.
If you had told me from the start, I wouldnt need such a contract.
(.)
You dont want to talk to me again?
After a while, the butterflies responded.
(Contractor. Didnt. Ask.)
(Didnt.)
It was unbelievable.
Even a five-year-old child lying would sound more convincing.
Then why did you come back?
(We. Never. Left!)
(From the start!)
(We were here!)
Their voices sounded very aggrieved.
Juliet was a bit surprised. While the butterflies often chirped, it was rare for them to raise their voices like this.
(Bad! That necklace!)
Necklace?
Is it about Genovias Soulstone?
(That human man too! The wolf too!)
(Contractor.)
(Contractor.)
Yes, hes in the library.
Then Ill go see Madam Ilena.
Since she was staying in the south, she thought it best to explain to her about what happened last night.
Ill be back before lunch.
Juliet left the mansion without even waiting for a response.
Let me escort you, Miss.
Elliot followed her out and opened the carriage door for her.
Watching Elliot, Juliet suddenly said:
Elliot.
Yes, Miss?
The water lily in the garden is beautiful.
Isnt it? I thought you would like it
Oops.
Elliot, who had unintentionally blurted out a friendly response, abruptly stopped talking and hastily tried to gauge Juliets reaction.
But Juliet just smiled faintly and got into the carriage.
Now that I think about it, it looked just like the one at the summer palace.
Yes, indeed.
He regretted not realizing sooner.
Ill be going now.
Ah Yes!
The carriage carrying Juliet exited the mansions driveway.
On her way to Madam Ilenas residence, Juliet cautiously tried to summon the butterflies.
The summoned little butterflies fluttered around perfectly fine, but just like before, they remained silent.
It didnt take long to reach Madam Ilenas residence.
Stepping out of the carriage, Juliet glimpsed a carriage parked in front of the mansion. It seemed one of the Madams guests was preparing to leave.
Juliet!
A cheerful Emma rushed out to greet her. Emma was wearing a daringly bright yellow dress.
Welcome! I was just about to come and get you.
Me?
Juliet was a bit taken aback by Emmas warm welcome.
Yes!
However, Emma decisively took Juliet by the arm and led her to the greenhouse in the backyard of the mansion.
Madam Ilenas greenhouse was three times larger than that of the Count of Monad and was magnificent. It was filled with colorful flowers unique to the south, giving it an exotic atmosphere.
Grandmother said she has something to tell you.
Emma seemed unusually excited.
Youve arrived.
Good morning, Madam.
Madam Ilena, who occupied a large tea table in the middle of the greenhouse, acknowledged Juliets presence.
Take a seat.
Once Juliet and Emma took their seats, the Madam spoke shortly.
About what happened yesterday I apologize, Juliet.
Juliet was a bit surprised.
She had assumed that the Madam would be upset because of the Duke of Carlyle, who had brandished a sword.
Of course, the whole situation arose due to Viscount Fusillis vile behavior.
However, Juliet knew Madam Ilena to be a traditional person and thought she might take the side of the Viscount.
Its okay. It wasnt your fault, Madam.
But I should apologize. After all, I invited such a lowly creature as my guest.
Juliet thought she understood why the Madam didnt scold Emma for her vibrant dress.
I have dealt strictly with Viscount Fusilli. He will never set foot in the southern society again.
Youve banished the Viscount?
Yes.
Banishment was a stern action. But compared to what he had done, was it not a light punishment?
While Juliet pondered this, Madam Ilena cautiously said:
However, Duke Carlyle asked for one thing.
That was the crux of the matter.
Juliet smiled slyly.