Chapter 63
The situation itself was awkward, but the comfort of privilege was something that Carynne appreciated. First, her meals. Having better meals than she expected made her happy faster than she thought.
Delicious.
She took a spoonful of soup into her mouth, closed her eyes and savored the rich flavors upon her tongue. The scent of sauted onions permeated through the dish of finely mashed potatoes. And with the soup, the broth used might have been chicken as it was filling.
Reminded of the coarse oat porridge that she used to eat in the past, this felt so new. That porridge was what Isella fed her maids before. Then later, rotten food.
Food can be delicious even in this kind of situation, I guess.
Uhk hiic
Interpreting Carynnes words all by herself, Donna brought a hand to her mouth as her shoulders shook. She continued to murmur things like, Even so, we have to live, Stay strong, Milady, and so on.
Would Nancy be more useful now? Carynne was curious about this.
Yeah, Nancy should be spared next time. And then theres also that curious notebook.
It would be great if that notebook turned out to carry all the explanations that could solve everything properly. Carynne felt that it was a shame. She should have chosen to look at its contents even if it meant that she would burn to her death. Whats so important about living?
I dont care about riches, I wanted to save Mothers belongings more.
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The maid eventually burst into tears. Carynne patted Donna on the back. Really, she wanted to send the girl away because she was getting in the way of Carynnes meal.
Should I ask Mister Verdic for a new maid? I think hell do that much for me.
Hiic, hiic Our poor Lady, how can
Did things turn out well in the end? Carynne tilted her head to the side.
Ah, Father died. Thats whats sad, I guess.
Tears trickled down Carynnes eyes once more. However, that didnt seem to be what Donna was referring to.
Milady, it was belatedly revealed The truth is
Donna tried to read how Carynne would react. She hesitated before she finally answered.
Lady Isella is alive.
Ba-thump.
Carynne felt her heart racing faster. This was much more exciting than her engagement to Raymond.
Isella is alive.
She couldnt open her eyes now, but Lord Dullan is Towards Mister Verdic, hiic
Ba-thump.
Tell it to me straight, Donna.
Carynne licked her lower lip. Things were progressing in a fun direction.
She tried to harden her expression.
Since you have a great knowledge in nursing someone, Milady As soon as you get well, I heard that you will start taking care of Lady Isella
What
Something like washing someone elses body and giving them medicine everyday is something that anyone can do well, but How can that kind of job be dumped onto Milady! Thats just too much, really!
Ba-thump.
It was just like the past.
Again.
He gently wrapped an arm around Carynne and propped her up.
It looks like your feet are in pain. You can rely on me more. You look like youre having a hard time.
What?
Dont move too much.
Carynne had to hold onto Raymond tighter so that she wouldnt collapse to the ground right then.
Now
Mister Verdic.
Obviously forced to smile, Verdic greeted Carynne and Raymond. Both of his arms were exaggeratedly outstretched as he laughingly spoke.
What a sight you are for the eyes, Sir Raymond. Yes, its only right to smile on such a joyful day.
Of course. I am only fulfilling my promise.
Its all thanks to Carynne Hare no, my daughter now, Carynne Evans.
More importantly, its thanks to your judgment, Mister Verdic. My older brother sent a telegram, so he must have been worried. Seriously, he still treats me like Im a ten-year-old child.
Is the Baron still like that?
Carynne heard none of this exchange.
What did he just say? What did this manthis knightknow exactly, that he said I should rely on him more? How did he know that Isellas shoes were hurting me? Was it just a guess? But why? What does he know? For what?
Goosebumps rose on her skin.
However, Carynne couldnt open her lips here. There were much too many eyes that would see. Verdic was standing in front of them two, and Raymond just conversed with exceeding politeness until the ceremony was over.
The sky was clear, the mansion was extravagant, and the betrothed man and woman were beautiful.
It was such a picturesque engagement ceremony.
Carynne grew curious.
Carynne, youre pale. Are you alright?
Thank you. Im fine Sir Raymond.
Lets hypothesize.
I was told that the answer was love, and Catherine was released from this terrible curse because of Fathers love for her.
Just in case its love, if the answer was love, if it truly was that emotion, which was absolutely not needed and was based purely on fleeting sentiments, then what kind of feelings does Raymond have for me? And what kind of feelings do I harbor now?
Was it truly as Carynne thought, that it was love?
Carynne contemplated.
Fathers love towards me wasnt enough. But shouldnt that love alone be enough? Since love was the answer. But perhaps what I received from him was not love.
What if Raymond didnt love me enoughwhat if he didnt love me at all? Then what if I couldnt be released from this curse? Not just Raymond, but what if no other man out there will love me?
What kind of feelings did Raymond have for me thus far? And what kind of feelings does he have for me now?
Carynne wants to open Raymonds head and look inside.
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In the Hare manor, which had been burned to the ground, two corpses were found. Tom could not escape the burning mansion in the end.