06: THUS I BECAME THE PERSON I AM
My mother’s cold dragged on and one morning when I’d noticed, she’d passed away. The doctor, who came to investigate her cause of death, said that she had passed away from a heart attack.
When I thought back on it now, we went through a cycle of living together and then separating again, which resulted in her dieting a lot and that was taxing on her body.
I was told that her hair got lighter because of her age but I don’t know because it could be from something else altogether.
That’s why I eat properly.
My time learning Noble Education decreased after my debut in high society. Ms. Dolcie gave me a report saying that I mastered my education at my debut. My sisters continued to study mannerism and elegant behaviour.
Around this time, my irregular stays at the estate of 3 weeks every two months disappeared and I would sometimes stay for a night or two when my father asked me to do work for him. Even if I said it was work, it was just copying documents that I had no trouble reading or doing calculations. I mainly commuted to and from the gardener’s work shed to do washing and cleaning.
I feel more liberated after my study time disappeared and felt that I should do my best at my side jobs.
That was when my mother died. My mother passed away and the sadness of great loss stayed with me the whole time.
Because my feelings were somewhat lacking, my tears flowed down by themselves when I suddenly noticed that she was gone.
My father and I, we were the only two to attend my mother’s funeral. My mother was buried in a cemetery outside of town.
My mother didn’t have any relatives. If she did then she wouldn’t choose to live inside of my father’s estate like a mistress. I’ve also heard that… She was the daughter of a failed merchant. That was why I thought studying to gain knowledge was important and that having a profession was valuable. I looked at my father, who was crying, and understood that he loved my mother in his own way. However, I still don’t understand what romantic love is.
“Won’t you live at the estate?”
“Thank you for your offer, but I want to live as I have been now.”
I said very politely. I ridiculed myself for being this polite towards my own father.
It might have been difficult to do everything alone, but I decided that it was fine as long as I didn’t have to stay at that uncomfortable place for long. I wanted to live at the gardener’s work cabin which held memories of my mother. I haltingly raised these points to him.
My father looked a little sad and unfortunately my wish wasn’t granted. There was no way a noble young lady would be able to live by herself.
I moved to my room at the estate after I cleaned up the gardener’s work cabin.
… After the funeral, when everyone was gone, I cried my heart out for the first time.
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My brother, Guerlain, mainly helped my father manage his territory. In a few years when he marries, he would become the feudal lord. Unfortunately, maybe because his expectations were too high, but he still doesn’t have a fiancée… That was a taboo word.
My brother, Guerlain, was my escort for my debut in high society. He had the same cold-hearted appearance as Furore-sama, and I never got used to it. Instead of feeling happy about dancing at my first official occasion, I was worrying about what would happen if I stepped on Guerlain’s toes. After that, I wasn’t invited to dance at an official place again.
Debut in high society was one of the things that the nobles attached to a family register had to do.
If your name was in the family register and you didn’t debut by the age of sixteen, then the Royal family would investigate your House under the assumption that your existence was denied. At that point, the House is already out, but if it was found out that that person had really been murdered or abused then they would be punished accordingly.
Nobles follow the Royal family and they are protected accordingly.
Well, my treatment at my House wasn’t good but my life wasn’t in danger. I was also given the opportunity to study many things, so I was probably blessed in a way.
There wasn’t many opportunities to meet Furore-sama outside of dinner time. Even if Furore-sama attended the ball, I never met her.
She didn’t want to see me so she kept her distance.
I would eat in the dining room with whoever was in the estate when I was there. When no one was there, I asked the servants to portion the meal they were having and eat it in my room. I have to eat properly. That was the iron rule.
The servants also began to listen to what I say after I lived in the estate. However, I don’t ask them for anything excessive. I would basically do things for myself. Just like my mother taught me to. So, I wash my own bedsheets and underwear and clean my own room.
My older sisters reached a marriageable age and they were busy with tea parties and balls.
They would wear fashionable dresses and trendy accessories. They didn’t think of anything but improving themselves.
The dresses that became unfashionable were passed down to me one after another. Their harassment never stopped, no matter how much time had passed. It was enough that I, who didn’t show my face to high society, had dresses to wear. Because it was only necessary for me to wear dresses when I met my family.
Maid clothes that weren’t too wide around the sleeves and hem were enough for cleaning and washing.
Everything worked out the way I wanted when Furore-sama and my older sisters spread the rumour that, “She’s an eccentric girl who doesn’t like to leave the house and isn’t interested in high society”.
I didn’t go to social occasions but I was well trained on how to behave myself and on how I should appear to others, so I got good at it. My standing was a little lower in front of my family, and I obeyed what they said without opposing them. No matter how I thought about it in my mind.
Although I was only a half-blood, I was a daughter of a noble and was not allowed to go to town by myself. They also wouldn’t prepare a carriage for me to go out by myself.
However, I went to town many times with my mother when I was younger. I could sneak out of the estate by climbing a crumbled wall. If I was a normal noble’s daughter, I wouldn’t do something like this. I walk down memory lane. I changed the appearance of the maid’s outfit. If I added embroidery to it then it became street clothes. I tied my hair in a ponytail. I looked like a common girl.
I visited the clothes store I was familiar with like this and told them that I couldn’t work here anymore. Instead, I showed them the handkerchief I had embroidered and they brought it. This earned me some pocket money.
I was able to regain my peace of mind by walking around town and talking like a common girl.
As I thought, common life suited me more.
Translator: Blushy
Editors: Readers
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86 - Contract
- Chapter 85 - Better Results Than Expected
- Chapter 84 - Doing My Best
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82 - Good Listener
- Chapter 81 - Most Dark
- Chapter 80 - Cleaning Spree
- Chapter 79 - Your Name
- Chapter 78 - Searching for a Person
- Chapter 77 - Fortune Maiden
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75 - Patrolling
- Chapter 74 - Announced
- Chapter 73 - Reward
- Chapter 72 - After Getting Sunburnt
- Chapter 71 - Errand Girl
- Chapter 70 - Favourite Type
- Chapter 69 - Women’s Meeting
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67 - Yield at the Royal Library
- Chapter 66 - The Librarian, Earl Noir
- Chapter 65 - Lady Ann is Ayesha
- Chapter 64 - Reporter Dick-san
- Chapter 63 - Standing Out
- Chapter 62 - Girl Friend
- Chapter 61 - The Start of a Day Off
- Chapter 60 - The Ladies who warn the Girl
- Chapter 59 - Unfamiliar Life
- Chapter 58 - Timid Person
- Chapter 57 - Working at the Palace as Ann
- Chapter 56 - Out-of-Place Person
- Chapter 55 - How to Pick a Dress
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53 - Under the Cherry Tree
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51 - Information Gathering Meeting
- Chapter 50 - At Hen Inn Again
- Chapter 49 - No Match
- Chapter 48 - Tea Party Where I Can’t Relax
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46 - Breakfast and Audience
- Chapter 45 - Edenbach Estate
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43 - Fairy’s Embrace
- Chapter 42 - Strong Mind
- Chapter 41 - Letter
- Chapter 40 - Hawk and Wolf
- Chapter 39 - New Encounter
- Chapter 38 - Looking for a Job
- Chapter 37 - Bobles-san
- Chapter 36 - Empire Guards
- Chapter 35 - New Chapter of Life; Coolden
- Chapter 34 - Helpful People
- Chapter 33 - Captain Weller
- Chapter 32 - Hen Inn
- Chapter 31 - Moved Forcibly
- Chapter 30 - Noble Registry Section
- Chapter 29 - Farewell Morning
- Chapter 28 - Preparing and Tidying Up
- Chapter 27 - A Secret Conversation in a Separate Room
- Chapter 26 - The Temptations of Yolk Pudding
- Chapter 25 - Dessert Time
- Chapter 24 - After a Long Time, My Last Ball
- Chapter 23 - Getting Ready as a Lady is Hard
- Chapter 22 - Preparing for the Ball
- Chapter 21 - The Invitation
- Chapter 20 - Father’s Conclusion
- Chapter 19 - At the Royal Library
- Chapter 18 - My Wish
- Chapter 17 - New Year Holidays
- Chapter 16 - A Cold Winter Day
- Chapter 15 - Conversation with Father
- Chapter 14 - HARVEST FESTIVAL
- Chapter 13 - A USEFUL THING
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1