Chapter 84. Asterope Franz, Part I

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Chapter 84. Asterope Franz, Part I

Translator: Khan

Editor Group: Liber Reverie

Annie hurried on to answer Aria's questions. "His Highness checked Miss Mielle's face and said, 'You're Mielle? Why do you call yourself Mielle? No way!' He must have meant that she was not Mielle!"

Aria's body was shaken once because Annie even mimicked the speech tone she had never heard.

Annie could not see a single hair because Aria concealed herself in the blanket, but she thought she was listening to her, and continued, "So she was unable to answer any questions, and came back to the mansion, weeping."

That was why her eyes were swollen. This solved the reason why Mielle's eyes were swollen.

'But what difference does that make? Nothing changes.' Whether Mielle was insulted or her eyes were swollen, Oscar had already left.

"And by the way, there's another very important piece of information! It's about Miss Mielle again!"

Has she been working hard on Mielle's information in the meantime? Annie looked around once and said, locking the windows and the door again.

"The gift which was sent to Miss Mielle was not bought by Oscar, but it was by the servant of the princess."

Aria got a little interested this time. She plucked her face out of the quilt and asked if it was real. Then Annie clapped her hands and answered,

"Yes! Before you came to the mansion of the Roscent family, there was a maid who had moved to the mansion of the family of Duke Frederick, and she told me! So I'm sure! Oh, this is a secret, miss. I think it was not from Oscar but from the princess. You and Mr. Oscar are close enough to exchange letters!"

Aria's upper body was completely out.

If that had been true... If he had been kind to Mielle at the request of the princess...! Of course, it was true that Oscar had drawn a line for her, even though it was right that the princess had sent a gift to Mielle, but at least it was a little less hurtful. And...

'I thought that no matter what I do, it's not that the future doesn't change, but maybe...'

She thought that she might not have been able to change it because it had not yet reached the great existence of the princess.

'If so, shouldn't I change it again?' The cleverness returned to Aria's eyes. With that, Jessie also had a smile on her face. Annie was also very happy that her lifeline had returned to normal.

"Miss, shall I bring you a meal?"

"Yes. I'll have to wash before that."

"I'll prepare water for bath!"

Annie hurried out of the room. Aria got out of bed and tried to raise her body, but as she moved her stiff, sore body, her body staggered because of a different view than before.

"Oh my! Miss?" Jessie hastily backed her up. "Are you all right?"

"It's okay. It's just because of a sudden walk, isn't it? Why is it so awkward?"

'Did my muscles degenerate while I was lying down?' She was walking around the room, hoping to get used to it before the water for bath was prepared. However, Jessie who was looking at her was horrified.

Aria asked in wonder, "Why?"

"Miss...! Your height...?!"

"My height?"

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