Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen: Anniversary Date 8
“Since you’ve come to a party with dancing, I would like you to dance with at least the young ladies I introduce. You needn’t dance with so many—just one or two young ladies from families I’m quite close with… if possible, about three would be fine. There are such manners in aristocratic social circles, Ms. Karen.”
While persuading Julius, Viscountess Capel also explained the matter in a way Karen could understand. Karen nodded at that. It was etiquette that she herself had learned in general.
Karen had been taught that even if the invited young ladies were not especially beautiful or from wealthy families, it was the host’s job to show consideration so they could dance at least one song since they were invited, and the invited male guests who were given a place to enjoy also had obligations.
While men had the right to invite women they liked to dance, if the host requested they dance with a young lady, they basically shouldn’t be choosy and refuse. Unless there was an extreme disparity in status, the host would take care to introduce someone of suitable rank, and such occasions often became opportunities to broaden one’s connections.
However, Julius sighed and shook his head.
“I understand the etiquette, but I have no intention of dancing with a young lady who whispers insults about the woman I love behind her back.”
Karen looked at Julius with a start, then glanced at the young lady.
She appeared to be nothing more than a charming young girl, but according to Julius, she had already been guilty of badmouthing Karen.
“I-I did no such thing…!”
“I am a conqueror of the twentieth floor of the dungeon. I have ascended to steps equivalent to a B-rank adventurer, young lady. I can hear all the conversations of those in this hall. Would you like me to repeat in front of Viscountess Capel what you called my partner?”
The young lady paled instantly. She must have uttered quite improper words.
Seeing off the young lady who hurriedly fled, Viscountess Capel sighed and apologized to Julius.
“To think such a thing happened… I apologize, Master Julius, Ms. Karen. That child has admired you for a long time, Master Julius, so she probably said something improper in a moment of weakness. That said, I cannot ask you to forgive her for that reason.”
“I brought my partner here knowing such things would happen. I wanted it widely known that I love her as she is now, that I love Karen. I don’t intend to blame you, Viscountess Capel.”
Julius sighed with sad eyes. Because he could hear various things that Karen couldn’t, Julius seemed to be additionally exhausted by it.
Karen had also ascended steps, but she had only just reached the level of magical power common among nobles; when they lowered their voices by their standards, she could not hear them.
Nobles had the duty to fight, but heirs and young ladies destined for marriage—those in the royal capital without combat experience—likely failed to grasp Julius’s strength or keen hearing.
“To be honest, I intended to dance with a few women. If any seemed likely to become Karen’s ally, I meant to win them over. Women who dance with me often grant my requests.”
“That’s a somewhat… difficult plan, is it not?”
“I agree, any woman who would grant his wish after a single dance would hardly become my ally.”
When Viscountess Capel and Karen nodded to each other, Julius drooped his shoulders, looking increasingly dejected.
“I am sorry. My shallowness has hurt you even more, Karen.”
“Not at all, I can’t hear anything, and you’re looking out for me, Mr. Julius, so I don’t mind at all.”
“Even if you say you don’t mind, you are still hurt, aren’t you?”
Julius gazed at Karen with wavering eyes.
Karen smiled wryly, wondering which of them was truly hurt, then resolved herself and decided to act. Surely Julius would love her no matter what side of her he witnessed.
Karen placed a hand on her cheek and sighed.
“If I said I didn’t mind, that might be a lie.”
“I knew it.”
“Actually—I feel incredibly good.”
“…Huh?”
Julius’s eyes widened in bewilderment.
Karen received wine from a waiter in the tea room and gulped it down to lift her spirits.
What Karen was about to say was the true feelings of a woman with quite a wicked personality.
“The finest man in the three kingdoms is crazy about me. About me, a commoner woman, you know? Of course, the noble ladies would be frustrated. Every time they glare at me, I can’t help but feel so proud.”
Julius wore the expression of a man who had been completely left in the dust. While hoping he would somehow keep up, Karen pressed the accelerator all the way down.
“The young ladies who received a refined education are so frustrated and envious that they can’t help but speak ill of me despite that. They’re unbearably jealous of me, you know? I’m incredibly pleased about this. I might lean back so far in pride that I’ll fall over backward.”
Viscountess Capel smiled wryly. Normally, even if one thought such things, they were the kind of inner feelings one kept in one’s heart without voicing.
“I almost want to laugh at how pitiful they look when they glare at me because they don’t like me, only to be glared at by you in return, Mr. Julius. How unfortunate for them—pardon me for saying so, but it serves them right, I feel so refreshed. Far from being hurt, I feel wonderful!”
“…I… see?”
“If I said I didn’t mind, that would be a lie. I’m thoroughly enjoying this situation! It’s like a romance novel!”
As Julius stood there dumbfounded, Karen figured he would accept it—but she decided to check just in case:
“I do think it’s wicked of me… do you hate me for thinking such things?”
“Not at all.”
Julius showed an overflowing smile with genuine relief.
“I’m relieved from the bottom of my heart that you’re a strong person.”
“This is love.”
Viscountess Capel, who had been watching from the side, murmured with deep emotion.
Karen nodded inwardly. It might have been a rather dreadful way to take pleasure in things, yet Julius felt relieved seeing her enjoy herself instead of being hurt—and still loved her. That, surely, was love. And Karen, who wanted to lighten Julius’ heart even by confessing her ugly feelings, also—just as she thought that, Karen became embarrassed and cut off her thoughts.
