Chapter 130:
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Boom!
Oh my!
As the magicians showcased their talents competitively, applause erupted from the audience.
I had no idea that Countess Monad had such connections.
Thats right. Thanks to her, this feast has become so enjoyable
You flatter me.
In just two hours, Juliet had easily won the favor of the young noblewomen gathered at the feast.
The wedding reception was a more formal affair than she had expected, so providing a bit of entertainment to alleviate the boredom of the aristocrats made winning their favor quite easy.
After all, one vote is the same as the rest. So, if we attract the lower-ranking nobles, that should be enough.
Is that so?
Elliot, the Dukes secretary, understood Juliets intention.
It seemed that the high-ranking nobles who were plotting to bring the issue to the aristocracy had forgotten about it. The disputes over the estate of Marquis Guinness were just disputes among a few powerful aristocrats, except for a few exceptions.
It was obvious, but most nobles had gone along with the prevailing sentiment, aligning themselves accordingly.
Moreover, Juliet, who grew up in the world of the noble society, keenly understood who was worth courting, where to cast her votes, and what tendencies to penetrate.
Although Elliot had sighed out of frustration, he had chosen the right person to ask for help.
In addition, subtly hinting that they could also catch the attention of Duke Carlyle was the icing on the cake.
Everyone was eager to make a good impression on Duke Carlyle, who was undeniably powerful and influential.
The task was easier than Juliet had expected.
On the other hand, Roys expression darkened as he stood in the same space as Juliet.
Juliet.
Oh?
Roys sudden approach without a sound startled Juliet for a moment, but she greeted him with a kind smile.
Hello, Roy.
Is there still no change in your thoughts?
Yes, Ill visit the Katia Forest next time.
Juliet replied gently. However, Roys expression remained unyielding.
Like I said, that man will bring harm to you.
Roys words were sharp, despite his efforts to contain himself.
Why do you keep insisting on not leaving that man?
Roy recalled their recent conversation at the temple. It was clear from Juliets reaction that it was news to her.
Of course. The Carlyle family was known for its dubious reputation. However, if she knew the truth, she would realize that she had been deceived and undoubtedly discard that man.
Wait, Roy.
Juliets smile faded from her face due to Roys deliberate provocation.
Are you seriously thinking that I would have left Lennox if you had told me that I couldnt have children?
Roy didnt say anything.
Unbelievable.
Juliet let out a short sigh as if she found it absurd.
What on earth did you think of me?
Then, with a look of disappointment and betrayal mixed half-and-half, she stared at him.
Am I someone who meets people just because I want a child?
Oh no.
Roy felt his heart sink at the expression on Juliets face, which he had never seen before. Although he didnt fully understand why Juliet was angry, Roy became very uneasy.
Romeo Pascal.
Yes, Juliet.
Roy flinched a little.
It was the first time Juliet had called him that, and her gaze, staring fixedly at him, was colder than ever.
Ill say it only once, so listen carefully.
Juliet shot Roy a cold look.
Viscount Dulton hastily greeted Juliet. His wife looked a little awkwardly behind him.
May I sit next to you?
Ah Of course!
Viscountess Dulton seemed quite touched by Juliets initiative to come and speak to them first.
The Countess is very kind
After a few words, Viscountess Dulton seemed to feel relieved and spoke first with a somewhat anxious expression.
In fact, my husband worked for Marquis Guinness for a while. But not anymore, so I hope you dont misunderstand!
She explained even though no one had asked her.
Marquis Guinness was involved in a conspiracy against Duke Carlyle and ended up being caught. So she seemed worried that people would misunderstand because of that.
Yes, I understand.
Juliet smiled warmly.
Probably because of the connection with Marquis Guinness that I approached you.
Juliet asked vaguely.
Lady, have you ever seen such a woman when you were in the south at Marquis Guinnesss estate?
Juliet briefly described Dahlias appearance. Blond-orange hair, purple eyes.
Moreover, Juliet had seen Dahlia wearing a white priestess robe every time she crossed paths with her in this life.
Dolores also said that the woman next to the Marquis Guinness wore a white priests robe, so Juliet thought she must be Dahlia.
Shes a young woman who wears a white priestess robe.
Well I dont remember seeing a woman walking around in a priestess robe.
After thinking for a moment, Juliet changed her question.
Then, among the guests who stayed at that house, were there any women of my age?
Guests?
Yes, the guests who were lavishly treated by the Marquis. Maybe
Juliet hesitated.
In her previous life, Juliet, who had lived briefly as the Marquiss second wife, knew that the Marquis had a secret hideaway in the mansion.
The secret space in the mansion, maybe a guest could have stayed there.
Juliet explained as inconspicuously as possible, but Viscountess Dultons reaction was rather lukewarm.
Im sorry. I dont know about such guests.
Still, Juliet wasnt discouraged. Judging people based on appearances alone is not an easy task, and meeting the couple who worked for the Guinness Marquis by chance and confirming Dahlias existence is an excessively lucky coincidence.
Viscountess Dulton had a hesitant expression, not understanding why Juliet was asking such questions, but she seemed to want to appear favorable to Juliet in some way.
Oh, speaking of secret spaces, I remembered. I dont know about the esteemed guests of the Marquis, but about the precious treasure that the Guinness Marquis treasures like his life, I can tell you a bit.
Treasure?
Yes, Ive been to the Marquiss secret space a few times while running errands. I dont know how to open the door, but
Oh my, thats fascinating.
Juliet exclaimed in a tone as if she heard it for the first time. She knew that the extravagant Marquis had a hobby of collecting valuable items.
When Juliet played along, Viscountess Dulton, as if relieved, whispered.
This is a secret, but there is a secret room that can be accessed through the Marquiss study.
Youve made something like that.
Juliet pretended to be impressed, but in fact, she knew where in the study she needed to touch to enter the hidden room.
Yes, its a room where the Marquis has gathered the most cherished things, and among them, the jeweled tiara made of gold was the most beautiful.
At those words, Juliet also paused.
Wait a moment. The tiara you wear on your head?
Yes!
Her heart thumped.
Only now did Juliet realize what she was missing.
Oh my goodness.
Not long ago, a knight named Milan, who served the Duke, came and told her. The treasure that the Fran couple had taken and fled with several years ago was a splendid tiara passed down through generations.
Juliet hadnt seen it herself in her previous life or her present life. But she was sure that it was a tiara adorned with jewels.
Wasnt it the Marquis Guinness who ordered Gaspar to steal the Count Monads key? Perhaps the Marquis had a hobby of collecting the heirlooms of ancient noble families.
So, I doubted whether the Snowdrop was owned by Marquis Guinness in the previous life.
If Dahlia and the Guinness Marquis were really in collusion, then the tiara should have been in the South.