Chapter 21: I
want her to know her place ()
What do you all understand, what do you all know!
Maryjuns weak voice was quivering, as if she was about to cry. It was completely different from her lively attitude this morning. Even if Maryjun acted tough, she couldnt conceal her fear and humiliation.Thê source of this content n/o/v/(el)bi((n))
Even so, she looked dignified as she mustered up her courage to confront her opponents.
An unwavering heart even when she was facing many enemies, and always looking forward despite all the pain, reminded Violette of the heroines in the novels.
You are the ones who should be ashamed for teaming against one person!
What did you say Do you know your own place!?
That has nothing to do with me! Judging a person by their birth and social status is the proof that you are all narrow-minded, isnt it!
Watching how the fight had escalated, Violette was at her wits end.
(This is the worst)
Violette was a little relieved that this didnt seem like the act of her blind devotees rampaging around for her sake.
Even so, what made Violette concerned wasnt about that anymore, but rather it was about Maryjun who was trying to fight back.
Maryjun was abused, condemned, and slandered unjustly. Its only natural that the situation would develop into a fight. If someone came to hurt her, its not wrong to accept the challenge. It takes two to make a quarrel, one couldnt blame it entirely on the other side. Theres no need for her to conceal her turbulent emotions at all the painful truths that were directed towards her.
But that was only the case if Maryjun wasnt a noble.
Maryjun, who didnt bear the name of Vahan family until just recently, still possessed the common sense of a commoner. Above all, her directness when she said that everything had nothing to do with her social status indicated so.
Its true that prejudice and discrimination were wrong. Ridiculing someone for the part of the person that they themselves couldnt do anything about was certainly unsightly.
However, judging people from their birth and social status was a skill that nobles must have. Its not something she could solve just by saying that it had nothing to do with her.
You all are the ones who are wrong!!
Whatever it was, Violette disliked being left in the dark, whether its from her father or from a complete stranger. It was all unnecessary concern.
B-but, Violette-sama, that girl is!
Were you not listening to what I just said?
W-we apologize!
One of the girls stepped forward and boldly tried to convince Violette. Yet, Violette didnt give her any time to even begin her speech. Violette tilted her head as if telling the young lady that she wouldnt forgive them if they involve themselves anymore than this. The girls face turned pale and she bowed deeply.
Violette didnt mean to threaten her that much, but she needed to strike the iron while its still hot. She should be as strong and thorough as she could, to crush their courage and ensure they never come to look for trouble again.
Then, you dont mind if we end this conversation here, right?
Y-yes
The young noble ladies left, each of them unsteady on their feet as if they had lost their strength. After the last person finally disappeared from her sight, Violette turned back towards Maryjun.
Onee-sama Thank you for helping me!
Maryjun energetically approached Violette, like she was going to embrace Violette any minute now. Her face was full of happiness, as if she was thankful to God for hearing her prayer.
In Violettes mind, this was the kind of person that would make other people want to protect her. Contrary to her slightly trembling figure, Maryjun wholeheartedly expressed her happiness. Maryjun was a girl who matched the exact definition of the word lovely.
To be honest, Maryjuns eyes clearly showed that she believed that Violette had obviously helped and protected her, and that made Violette felt even more guilty for what she was about to say to her. But if she overlooked this matter, Maryjun would definitely act like that again.
Maryjun.
Yes, Onee-sama!
Ive also been meaning to ask you this.
Eh?
What do you think you are doing?