ose.

 

“Sir Damon.”

 

“Go ahead, Young Lady.”

 

“Are you not interested in Elbash Forest’s development rights?”

 

“There was, indeed.
Furthermore, I still have it.
Isn’t it already agreed that Count Maient, Young Lady’s fiancée, will take part?”

 

“He did, indeed.
But I decided to end my relationship with him today.”

 

He folded the newspaper and fixed his gaze on Serdel.
The eyes that were looking at the intention were soft, but they also gave off a cool vibe.

 

At the same time, the carriage stopped. 

 

“It appears that I have arrived.
Thank you very much for today.
I arrived here in comfort thanks to you.”

 

“I’m relieved you were comfortable.”

 

The horseman opened the door just in time.
Damon, who was the first to get off, reached his hand to her.
As she came down, she sprained her leg while holding his hand.

 

This damn shoes!

 

She would have been seriously injured if Damon hadn’t grabbed her stumbling body.

 

“Thank you.”

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Looking at Serdel greeting gracefully as if nothing had happened, Damon kissed her on the back of her hand briefly rather than asking if she was okay.

 

“I apologize for the short meeting, but I will return today.
If you agree, please give me a call on a day that is comfortable for Young Lady.
I’d like to see you again.”

 

Naturally, she was given the opportunity to schedule the next appointment.
“I’ll send someone the day after tomorrow.
I’ll be leaving.” Serdel turned around and entered the Count’s mansion.

 

Damon’s carriage was also getting further and further away.

 

But they’ll be getting closer soon.
She’ll make it happen.

 

******

 

“Lady! Did you have a good date?” Serdel removed her shoes first as Siri approached.
“Oh my goodness! So I told you not to wear them until you’re comfortable with them! The blisters are all over it.
Wasn’t it painful?”

 

Siri, who noticed her feet, was on the move.
Serdel sighed deeply, resting her head on her shoulder, feeling upset and had no idea what to do.

 

She feels as if she’s calming down.

 

“L-lady?”

 

Siri, the maid, was the only person in this desolate family with whom she felt at ease.
After all, she was the one she saw the day before.

 

‘Because that is the mature Siri of the future, as well as the fresh Siri of the past right now.’

 

Anyway, it’s nice to meet you! It’s great to see you again!

 

“Lady, you were in a good mood when you left.
But why are you so weak? Did something happen?”

 

“What happened? A lot, a lot.
There were so many.”

 

Count Hershe and the female lead are paired together, and she’s like a chicken chasing a dog—no, she’s like a princess in the sea who has lost her voice and turned into a bubble of water.

 

‘And now I’m back in time.’

 

She sighed, of course, because she couldn’t say it as it was.

 

“My engagement was broken.”

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“…Y-yess?”

 

A thunderous scream burst from Siri’s mouth.
Serdel, with her face on her shoulder, frowned as her ears rang.

 

“L-lady!! W-what are you saying? You said you broke up!”

 

Her face began to turn blue at once, shivering with the pale day.

 

“You said your engagement was broken!”

 

“Calm down, Siri.
Take it easy.”

 

“Uh, uh, how can I calm down? Are you all right, Lady? Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

 

The more she said the word ‘breaking up,’ the worse she felt.
Siri’s eyes welled up with tears as a result of the pressure of words.

 

‘I’m the one who ended it…’ 

 

The master appears to comfort the maid all of a sudden.”Don’t cry.
I, too, did not want to marry him.
I’ve made the decision to neatly break our engagement.”

 

“H-how are you doing? Are you really okay?”

 

“What else isn’t okay? We could break up if it doesn’t fit.”

 

“However— You really like Count Hershe— I know you didn’t want it, I know it was a lie—” Siri lowered her head as she spoke.

 

She began babbling after muttering to herself for a while.

 

“I’m really fine.”

 

So don’t cry.

 

‘If you’re sad like that, I will sympathize with the foolish me of the past.’

 

She was dozens of times more miserable than she is now.

 

Serdel might as well resent it, but he didn’t want to be pitied.

 

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