Chapter Twenty-four: Dinner Party
“It’s not as hard to move in as I thought.”
This was Karen’s impression after being dressed in a gown. It was a bright lemon-yellow dress, prepared who knows when. She had imagined it would be a corset dress emphasizing her waist, but it wasn’t. While she had been made to wear shapewear underneath, it wasn’t so tight that she couldn’t eat.
“It would be troublesome if it restricted movement in case of emergency. Though I must say, fighting in this outfit would be rather difficult.”
“Lady Alise, do you mean you would fight too if something happened?”
“Of course. I am a noble, after all.”
Karen had hardly any opportunities to interact with nobility before, and she had vaguely imagined nobles just living leisurely while exploiting commoners. But since coming to the Ehlertt estate, her preconceptions had been constantly overturned. When she first met Sieg, he had been overly conscientious to the point where she initially suspected someone might have been badmouthing him behind his back, making him withdrawn. In reality, he was just too committed to his responsibilities as a noble.
“Thank you for providing such a lovely dress. Though if I had known I would be wearing something like this, I would have avoided making the curry…!”
“This is just a regular dinner dress, and if you’re worried about staining it, please don’t be. Clothes are meant to be worn and will naturally get dirty with use.”
“I’ll eat very carefully…”
Karen responded with determination not to stain it as Alise smiled kindly at her. Just then, there was a knock at the door.
“Please, come in.”
Alise said that, her eyes twinkling with amusement.
The one who entered was Julius. Karen’s heart began to race violently, though he was probably just wearing what nobles considered normal dinner attire. But when they first met, he had been wearing a regular shirt and trousers, and when they met a second time, he had been worn out from exploring the dungeon. This must be what they call a "gap." That’s why Julius looked so dazzling just wearing proper noble attire.
As Karen stood there dumbfounded, Julius approached her with a bright smile.
“You’re always beautiful, but you’re especially stunning today, Karen.”
“Ha ha, thank you.”
Knowing it was mere flattery, she could only respond with a dry laugh.
“The sachet you gave me the other day has been quite helpful. It’s perfect when I want to fall into a deep sleep.”
“Well, it is a fragrance sachet for a good night’s sleep after all.”
If it was about that, she could talk forever. How it worked for him, how much it helped on restless nights—she wanted to know everything.
As Karen looked up, Julius’s smile deepened.
“I apologize for not having properly thanked you yet, but would you honor me by allowing me to escort you, Karen?”
Faced with his gentle smile, Karen frantically looked around for help, but Alise just kept grinning. Left with no choice, Karen resigned herself to handle the situation on her own.
“There’s no need for thanks, and this is too much for someone like me. I can walk there on my own just fine, please don’t trouble yourself.”
“Am I, who has no prospects of inheriting a title, not worthy enough to escort our honored guest Karen, who saved Sieg? Perhaps my brother, Earl Ehlertt, should escort you instead?”
Julius lowered his eyes sadly. Karen hurriedly denied it.
“That’s not what I meant at all!”
“Then, would you grant me the honor of escorting you?”
He extended his arm. Refusing any further would be like saying she couldn’t trust Julius. Karen stiffly placed her hand on his arm. The other day, Sieg had encouraged her to give Julius the sachet, which led to him kissing her hand, and now she was being escorted by him. Was it really alright for someone like her, an F-rank alchemist, to have the most eligible man in three countries doing such things?
Could this all stem from her initial request for a completion reward? Was she causing Julius terrible inconvenience? As these thoughts swirled in her head, Karen said while being escorted to the dining room:
“Master Julius, I deeply regret making such a presumptuous request regarding the completion reward the other day, so please don’t feel obligated…”
“Don’t worry, I’m not concerned about it at all.”
“I-I see…”
Julius responded with a smile, leaving Karen unable to say anything more.
Karen realized that from the moment she made that completion reward request, she obviously revealed her “ulterior motives” regarding Julius. The people of this household seemed to feel indebted to her because of Sieg, so they were probably just being nice to her. Karen was sweating from embarrassment and guilt and actually felt relieved when she was released from Julius upon reaching the dining room.
Though not completely released, since they were seated next to each other.
“Did you properly escort Karen, Julius?”
“Of course, Brother.”
“Karen looks somewhat dejected, though…”
“I’m just overwhelmed by this undeserved treatment. Please don’t worry about it.”
As Helfried questioned Julius with a suspicious look, Karen jumped in to defend him. It wasn’t Julius’s fault. The responsibility was entirely her own.
“Karen, you look very beautiful today.”
“Thank you, Master Sieg. You look wonderful too.”
Karen’s tense expression softened as she addressed Sieg, who was seated diagonally across from her. He was so soothing to be around.
“Since everyone’s here, shall we have the food brought in, dear?”
“Yes, Alise. I’m quite curious about Karen’s dish as well.”
At Alise’s word, the dinner party began.
While dining with nobles was nerve-wracking, Karen more or less knew everyone’s personalities except for Julius.
Helfried could be scary when it came to Sieg, but there wouldn’t be any problems as long as she didn’t offend Sieg. Alise was a person full of love who was deeply grateful to Karen, so she would likely overlook minor mistakes. Sieg was used to her presenting meals to stimulate his appetite and act as a taster; lately, they had even been dining together, so she wasn’t too worried.
Julius was the one who worried her most. She couldn’t bear the thought of him seeing her dropping food everywhere and staining her dress. Yet not only was he sitting next to her, but he kept watching her intently.
“Sara! Help me!”
“Are you hungry? Please wait until the poison testing is complete.”
When Karen quietly asked Sara for help as she served the food, Sara responded matter-of-factly. Though Karen knew it would be futile in every sense to ask Sara for help, she had been the only one Karen could think to ask. She was the person Karen had connected with most since coming to the Ehlertt estate.
Sara scooped a spoonful of curry from the serving pot on her cart.
“There is no change in the taste.”
With curry, she probably wouldn’t be able to tell even if there was. Karen regretted completely forgetting about poison testing when planning the menu.
Sara took out the appraisal mirror.
That’s when Karen remembered that the curry had become a panacea.
Could a panacea be made so easily? Was it just because Karen was F-rank that she didn’t know? Well, since it wasn’t harmful, Karen was starting to feel a bit more at ease despite her nervousness.
“I’ve appraised it, but nothing shows up. It doesn’t seem to be a potion anymore.”
Karen blinked in confusion at Sara’s words.