Lianaâs next words shattered Loravielâs fleeting hopes in an instant.
She pulled out the collar from before, the bell on it jingling crisply. âSo? Can you be my little puppy now? As long as you wear this collar, I can give you anything you want.â
â...â Right. Loraviel should never have harbored any illusions about Liana.
âIâm only Her Highness Lianaâs maid,â Loraviel said as she got out of bed. âIâll go prepare breakfast.â
Liana yawned. âYou have the key anyway. Just leave it on the table in my room when youâre done. Iâm going back to sleep for a bit.â
To avoid any unnecessary situations, Liana stayed curled up in her blankets until she heard Loraviel deliver the breakfast and close the door behind her.
After a simple wash-up, she opened the first book.
There was nothing useful inside. But as she flipped open the second, her hand froze.
âLooks like my luck isnât bad. I found it in just the second book.â
Lianaâs hands trembled slightly as she read the contents.
"Cavern Spiderâs silk, Forest Scorpionâs venom, Desert Lone Wolfâs fang..."
Her eyebrow twitched. Her stomach churned. What the hell was this stuff? Was this supposed to be eaten?
But unexpectedly, it really was a legitimate treatment method. There were certain conditions that required temporarily suppressing internal magic, and the effects of this concoction would only last for a few days.
However, the book also clearly labeled it forbidden medicineâmanufacturing it was strictly banned for commoners. Anyone caught making it would face imperial punishment. Prolonged use was also prohibited, as extended consumption could lead to permanent magic loss.
And the most important discoveryâthe antidote required the exact same ingredients as the suppressant, only refined differently.
The ingredients werenât the problem. The Venus family could obtain them easily.
The real problem was that even as the Venus familyâs daughter, Liana couldnât simply take these materials without registering them.
And if she registered them, Countess Ruth would find out. And that would be a serious problem.
Even ifâby some meansâshe obtained the ingredients without Countess Ruth knowing, the issue of who would refine the potion remained.
No one would be foolish enough to risk crafting a forbidden substance, even for Liana.
If she outright ordered someone to make it, sheâd probably be arrested by imperial guards the very next day.
Liana weighed her options.
Only two choices were available to her.
First option: Wait three years for her parents to return, at which point making the antidote would be easy.
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But by then, itâd be too late. She wouldnât have any means to protect herself in the meantime. And who knew if the antidote would even still be effective if she kept delaying?
Second option: Seek out Princess Mepeilu for help.
As a royal, Mepeilu could easily procure the ingredients. As for the refining process⦠Liana could figure that out later.
But there was a major issue with this approach.
In the original storyline, this was the last time Liana ever called on Princess Mepeilu.
The novel never specified what exactly caused Mepeilu to finally lose patience with Liana and cut ties, but it was clear that this request was the breaking point.
Howeverâ
The Liana in this world had something the original didnât.
Mepeiluâs leverage.
Liana pulled out a magic stone from her drawer.
This was originally meant to be used only in emergencies to summon Mepeilu for help.
But in the past, Liana had squandered itâcalling Mepeilu over for trivial matters, unreasonable demands, and outright deplorable behavior.
There were multiple times sheâd pushed Mepeilu too far, making the princess bitterly disappointed.
Of course, Countess Ruth had also played a role in this. If Liana and Mepeilu had a good relationship, then Ruthâs son would have a lower chance of inheriting the Venus familyâs power.
Because in the end, the Venus family existed to serve the Empire.
Should she prepare something in advance?
No.
"Liana" didn't need to prepare anything.
Even if her relationship with Mepeilu was strained, it didnât matter.
As long as she didnât cross certain lines, Mepeilu wouldnât take any drastic action against her.
After all, even in the original storyâ**when Liana had acted far worseâ**Mepeilu had never personally punished her.
She had simply stopped helping.
Because deep down, Mepeilu felt guilty.
So dealing with Mepeilu wasnât difficult at all. Liana didnât need to waste energy figuring out how to please her.
Besidesâ
Just like with commoners who tried to curry favor with her, there was nothing Mepeilu truly lacked.
No matter how extravagant the gift, Mepeilu could obtain better on her own.
Without further hesitation, Liana crushed the magic stone.
Now, it was just a matter of waiting to see how long it would take for Mepeilu to arrive.
Normally, she would respond within an hour.
Butâ
Because of Lianaâs past abuse of the stone, Mepeilu no longer treated these calls as urgent.
She would still send soldiers first to check on Lianaâs safety, but personally coming over?
That might take some time.
That being said, regardless of how much she loathed Liana, Mepeilu still valued her safety.
Sure enoughâwithin half an hour, a group arrived at the Venus estate to verify Lianaâs condition.
âLady Olivia? What brings you to the Venus estate?â
Countess Ruth immediately appeared in the reception hall.
When it came to imperial figures, no one was more attentive than Ruth. The better impression she left, the stronger her political advantage.
However, Oliviaâs attitude was indifferent.
Not only because Mepeilu had personally instructed her to watch Ruth closely, but becauseâ
Something about Ruth just felt⦠off.
No matter how polite and warm Ruth acted, there was always this subtle unease lingering in Oliviaâs mind.
âI wouldnât be here if it werenât for your dear young ladyâs antics,â Olivia said flatly. âPrincess Mepeilu worries for her safety but is currently occupied. So, I was sent ahead.â
âOh my!â Ruth clapped her hands, feigning exasperation. âThat child! Always troubling Princess Mepeilu⦠Tell you what, you should just go back. Iâll handle Liana myself.â
âPrincess Mepeiluâs orders were clear,â Olivia replied. âI am to ensure Lady Lianaâs safety. And besidesâ
"It seems the princess herself has some business with her as well.â