for a long time.”

Ran bowed her head.

“I’m sorry.”

“Bring me the list.”

Ran presented the list.

“Here you are.”

Jestina, who saw the list, looked at the lady in charge of the bath on the list and said.

“I don’t like the ladies in charge of bathing.
You’d better change it.”

It meant changing the maid in charge of bathing into one of her people.

Something would happen if Jestina tampered with the ladies-in-waiting list.

The target seemed to be Priscilla.

“Ran, pen.”

“Yes.”

As Ran held out her pen, Jestina drew a line on the names of the maids in charge of bathing from the ladies-in-waiting list and wrote other names in small letters.

“Take this to Marilyn.”

“Yes, Lady Jestina.”

“You know, don’t you? What should we do with the list prepared to be presented to His Majesty?”

“I will deliver it exactly as you say.”

At Ran’s definite answer, Jestina smiled.

~~~~~

Priscilla diligently packed her things.

When all the princesses camped before the Lilith Palace stepped down, she no longer had to be in the Emperor’s Palace.

So Priscilla packed up the necessary luggage at her existing palace and headed to her new home with Lili.

Rien was still undergoing treatment and could not be with her but would stay at Lilith Palace when she recovered.

“It’s like a dream.”

“What?”

“I’m going to the Lilith Palace with Lady Priscilla.”


“Do you like it that much?”

“Yes, I like it.”

Priscilla patted Lili’s head because she was cute.

“Let’s go before the princesses appear again.

“Yes, Lady Priscilla.”

Arriving at Lilith Palace with Lili, Marilyn, the lady-in-waiting, greeted her.

“Welcome.
Lady Priscilla.”

“You worked hard.”

“Not at all.”

Lilith Palace was cleaned up under Marilyn’s leadership.

“I’ve done my best to ensure you don’t feel uncomfortable, so let me know whenever you need anything.”

“Thank you, but how’s your daughter?”

Marilyn grinned.

“I made an antidote with the medicine you told me.
Thank you.”

“That’s a relief.”

Marilyn led Priscilla to the bedroom with a grin.

“The bedroom is in the middle of the second floor.
I’m not sure if you’ll like it.”

Lilith Palace had more than ten bedrooms.

“You must have done well on your own.”

The atmosphere in the bedroom was neat.

Although the overall tone was pink to match Priscilla’s hair color, the decoration wasn’t excessive, so it didn’t come as burdensome.

“I like the warm atmosphere in the bedroom.
Thank you for your hard work.
Marilyn.”

“No.
Of course, it’s something I have to do.
More than that, is your luggage the bag you brought?”

“There’s nothing special, right?”

Priscilla was so simple that she didn’t have much to bring.

“I’ll organize my luggage alone so Marilyn can go to work.”

“I have one thing to tell you.”

“What is it?”

Marilyn approached Priscilla and whispered in a small voice.

“Jestina has taken the list of ladies-in-waiting.”

“She took the ladies-in-waiting list?”

“Yes, so be careful.
That’s it.”

Marilyn, who left the remark, turned her back.

When Marilyn went out, Priscilla was lost in thought.

‘What will you do, seeing the list of maids?’

She felt terrible about it.


Priscilla jumped into bed.

The spacious bed was soft and felt suitable for three people.

“Oh, nice!”

She liked the blanket because it was cozy.

Priscilla rolled around on the bed.

And then she dragged Lili.

“Lie down, too.
It’s great.”

“But, I…”

“It’s all right.”

Priscilla lay side by side in bed with Lili.

“How is it, good?”

“Yes, very much.”

“Enjoy it as much as you want.
When will you ever enjoy this luxury again?”

“Do you mind if I lie down?”

“It’s all right.”

Priscilla rested in bed for a while with LiLilike that.

~~~~

During Priscilla’s break, Alfred, the chamberlain, had a conversation in the office of Emperor Michael.

“She went to Lilith Palace.”

“She’s finally gone.”

“She is a very bright woman.
Isn’t she, Your Majesty?”

“What’s that?”

Alfred, the chamberlain, smiled insidiously.

“Did you think I didn’t know?”

“What?”

“You went to see her secretly.”

Michael frowned at the words.

“I have never done that.
Why would I see such a thing? Don’t talk nonsense, but do your job well.”

“I’ll keep that in mind.”

“You can go now.”

Michael, who dismissed Alfred, the chamberlain, put down his pen and frowned.

“Why is such a woman so ridiculous?”

It was impossible to be interested in a woman who had done such a terrible thing to him.

This was all because Alfred, the chamberlain, said useless things.

“I’m in a bad mood now.
I’m just going to get some air.”

Michael, who got up from his seat, left the office.

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