At last nightâs ball, he had met Viscount Ent. Today, he had come to the clothing shop to buy himself a fine outfit.
"You submitted your resignation this morning?"
"Thatâs right. I am no longer your maid, so I am under no obligation to obey you," Sharido said.
Slap!
Another crisp sound echoed.
"And yet, you still dare to bully my maid?" Liana said coldly.
"I am with Entâ"
"Ent?" Liana sneered. "Go ahead. Bring Viscount Ent here. Do you think heâd dare say a single word to me?"
Slap!
Liana might not have wielded any real power within the Venus family, but she was still its daughter. Even the royal family had to keep up appearances around her, let alone a mere Ent.
Sharido stood frozen, utterly dazed by the three consecutive slaps. Her rage burned, but she had to swallow it.
If this escalated, it would only end badly for her.
She had already lost her secure position within the Venus household. If she lost her place with the Ent family as well, then what difference would there be between her and a commoner?
For someone who had grown accustomed to standing above others, that was an unbearable thought.
"Are you alright?" Liana asked, looking down at Loraville in her arms.
Loraville shook her head.
"Since sheâs fine now, can I leave?" Sharido hurriedly asked.
"Leave? You think you can just walk away after this?" Lianaâs smile was saccharine, her tone laced with amusement. "I wonât make things too difficult for you. Iâll overlook everything youâve done so far. But first, you need to apologize to Loraville."
Sharidoâs face stiffened. Apologize? To this dirt-poor commoner?
"Three." Liana didnât waste words. She didnât wait for a response. She simply began counting down.
"Two."
"I⦠I apologize for earlierâ"
Before she could finish, Liana reached out, pressing Sharidoâs head down and forcing her to bow until her forehead touched the floor.
"A proper apology should have sincerity."
"And donât even think about getting angry," Liana said with a beaming smile. "I am Liana. Liana Venus."
Sharido gritted her teeth and spat out the words, "I deeply apologize for my rudeness just now. I regret any unnecessary trouble I have caused you. I hope you can forgive me."
Liana hadnât originally intended to push things this far, but considering Sharidoâs connection to Countess Ruth, this was necessary.
It was both a warning and a deterrentâno one should think they could touch Loraville.
And beyond that, Liana simply disliked Sharido.
"Can I leave now?" Sharido muttered, keeping her head bowed.
Liana didnât even glance at her. Instead, she turned to Loraville.
Loraville lowered her gaze. "Thank you, Lady Liana."
"Donât even think about betraying me. This is what happens to traitors."
"You only need to obey me. Only I am your master. You should know, as my maid, only I have the right to bully you. Understand?" Liana lifted Loravilleâs chin.
"Yes, I understand."
Of course. She had been foolish to think otherwiseâLiana was still Liana.
Liana had no idea what Loraville was thinking, nor did she expect this single act to win her trust.
"For now, no one should cause you trouble again. Finish your shopping," Liana said.
"Thank you for your generosity, Lady Liana." Loraville bowed. A proper noble maidâs etiquetteâlikely the result of Nabetâs training.
Liana nodded in approval and sent Loraville off to pick out clothes.
"...What is it?" Liana asked, noticing that Nabet had been watching her.
"Itâs nothing," Nabet said, shaking her head.
Had Liana truly changed? She had been furious over her maid being mistreated. Was this out of genuine concern?
But what Liana did next made Nabet reconsider.
Liana strolled through the boutique, admiring the selection. The designs were beautiful, though the fabric was inferior to what she was used to.
[Donât look at me! Donât look at me!]
The store clerk trembled as she watched Liana. The noble girlâs infamous reputation had long since reached her ears. If Liana decided she wasnât happy, destroying the shop wouldnât be out of character.
"You," Liana called, waving a hand.
[Iâm doomed!]
The store clerk forced a stiff smile and approached. "Yes, Lady Liana? How may I assist you?"
Clink.
A gold coin bounced off the clerkâs chest.
"Iâm in a good mood today. Thatâs for you. Help Loraville pick out a few nice outfits."
"Eh?"
What kind of development was this?
"Oh, and be sure to tell herâbathe, dress in her new clothes, and come to my room tonight. If she doesnât show upâ¦"
"I understand!" The store clerk shivered, nodding frantically.
Hissâ¦
But Liana soon winced. Her handâred and slightly swollenâthrobbed in pain.
"Lady Liana, Iâll take you to get treated," Nabet said, stepping forward to examine her injury.
"Mm."
It seemed she wasnât quite used to this yet. This body was far too fragile.
"Teleportation magic."
"Hm?" Liana blinked as a magic circle formed beneath her feet.
A moment later, a sensation of weightlessness overtook her.
When she opened her eyes again, she was already back inside the carriage.
Liana suppressed the shock in her heart. Teleportation magic is real?!
Nabet returned with her to her room.
"The swelling is worse than I thought," Nabet said, inspecting Lianaâs hand. "Lady Liana, apply ice to it. Iâll call a doctor."
Shortly after, a physician arrived and used healing magic on her.
It tingled slightly but felt pleasant. Within moments, the swelling had gone down, and the pain had vanished.
Still, the doctor applied medicine and wrapped her hand in a bandage, instructing her to change it once per day.
"Lady Liana." After the physician left, Nabet hesitated before speaking.
"What is it?"
"Itâs rare to see you this angry over a maid," Nabet said cautiously.
Liana thought for a moment.
Nabet was someone who put the Venus familyâs interests above all else. That was why she had chosen to serve Eirinaâbecause only Eirina truly worked for the familyâs future.
And frankly, Nabet had made the right call.
For now, Liana needed Nabet to focus on Eirina, not her. As long as Nabet was busy ensuring Eirinaâs success, she wouldnât interfere with Liana.
So, she gave the best response "Liana" would say.
"Thereâs no special reason," Liana said nonchalantly. "I just find Loraville quite amusing. Sheâs adorable and entertaining. So far, sheâs my favorite one."