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LIFE WITH MOTHER

My mother was in a terrible condition the first ti I’d returned ho from the estate after being forced to go there.

She had beco so thin. The reason why she’d beco so thin was that her own child had suddenly disappeared from her side and didn’t return for more than three weeks. Even if she knew where I’d gone, she couldn’t enter. She probably worried endlessly. She just barely managed to divert herself by sorting our personal belongings.

Did no one explain to her what was happening to ? But my father visited my mother’s place. I was worried about my mother, but since I could only co once every two days, she wanted to talk about how I was. Before I knew it, we were only talking about .

Even though I wasn’t trying to be apathetic, my mother would often display the spirit of being gentle to woman and children. I’m also a woman, you know? Is it out of my range? But, you know, it’s fine for you to be more affectionate to your own child, you know? Were you that scared of Furore-sama?

Well, let’s just say that it was good that my father was by my mother’s side when I wasn’t. If my mother can be relieved by my father’s visits then there was nothing better than that.

The feelings of not wanting to worry my mother grew when I saw her worn-out figure. That was why I only told her the good things about the estate. I told her things like the delicious food I ate and how I could read now.

I tried very hard to help my mother whenever I was with her.

I cleaned, as well as drew the water for cooking als. I did the washing and even fard. For farming, I pulled out the weeds and put the vegetables into the soil... But it didn’t change the fact that this was important for us, who had very few food resources.

I used the knowledge I’d gained from the books at the estate to increase our harvest. I fernted the vegetable waste to make fertilizer. My mother didn’t have any experience in farming, so she praised a lot. Of course, people worked harder when they were praised.

Unlike when I was at the estate, I could honestly show my emotions when I was with my mother.

I would laugh at silly things or when I was being clumsy. I would cry if I tripped while running and my mother would caress my hair while I slept in her lap.

How fulfilling it was.

The gardener’s work cabin was mine and my mother’s castle.

My sewing skills got really good under the guidance of my mother, who was an excellent seamstress. Like my mother, my forte was embroidery. At the age of 10 I surpassed noble standard levels. I don’t rember Ms. Dolcie ever getting angry at my embroidery. Hehe.

I was able to work at my mother’s side job. I was already a pro.

I studied about housework and farming. My life got busier when I got the side job, but I didn’t suffer because I thought about how earning more money would improve our lifestyle.

I didn’t know how the Thousand House would treat when I grew up. They might marry off into so old man’s house because he desired noble blood. Would they pay my dowry since I was the third daughter? It seed likely that they would detain at the estate so that they could treat as a servant. But I couldn’t be sure right at this ti because Furore-sama didn’t want to see my face at all.

In any case, I decided to save up a little for my future life with my mother.

As I grew older, I had to do my own cleaning and washing whenever I was at the estate.

Because it was work a maid could do. Everyone knew that I did these things whenever I was at the gardener’s work cabin. Well, they did prepare my als for .

I think the servants pitied a little when I was younger. They began to feel jealous and were unreasonable when I grew older, because they found out that I did the sa work as them.

Whenever I was at the estate, they had to do the minimum to treat as a lady. I didn’t notice that they had turned their anger towards my mother.

I, who sotis lived at the estate, gained more acquaintances both good and bad. They beca involved with so whenever I go to the kitchen to get food for my mother and , I would receive them. But they would more or less grumble about it.

That was when I went to the kitchen, but when my mother went, she would receive less food, especially at. They must have pilfered it. My father would bring confectionaries whenever he visited my mother but he didn’t bring at.

Her ntal grief was gone but she was physically worn out and it slowly ruined her health.

She could have brought food from town if she wasn’t getting enough, but she didn’t because she saw how happy I was saving.

My mother passed away when I was 14, after I got the confirmation that I would debut in high society.

My mother’s golden hair turned white.

Translator: Blushy

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