["You have completed the ’Subquest – Trial.’"]
[As a reward, you receive ’ 50 Circus Troupe Reputation.’]
[Current Circus Troupe Reputation: 96]
[As a reward for reaching 50 Circus Troupe Reputation, you are granted the ’Dressing Room.’]
[Ella’s favorability has increased by 1.]
[Maya’s favorability has increased by 1.]
[As a reward for achieving an average favorability of 10 for the mbers, you receive a ’Skill Book.’]
ssages appeared in succession along with the judge’s verdict.
I felt the tension dissipating.
The final inspection report felt like entering a forced victory event in a ga.
This quest, in the end, was a structure that would be resolved if you defended your reputation for two hours.
I had prepared to be held for months…
It was quite a surprising twist.
Of course, I had no complaints.
But I couldn’t help but wonder what would have happened if my reputation had dropped to zero before the report arrived. Would it have led to the ’Circus Grand Prix activities temporarily suspended’ through so process?
Would the report catch fire on its way here?
There was no way to know at this point.
That was not the only question on my mind.
I also couldn’t understand why Ella and Maya’s favorability had increased.
What did my acquittal event have to do with them?
Was it just a coincidence that sothing happened outside while our timing happened to overlap?
I thought about asking them later but soon dismissed the idea.
There was sothing that had piqued my interest even more.
: Skill Book (Unlocked at 10)
: [Unlocked at 25]
: [Unlocked at 40]
: [Unlocked at 60]
: [Unlocked at 80]
: Dressing Room (Unlocked at 50)
: [Unlocked at 150]
: [Unlocked at 300]
: [Unlocked at 500]
: [Unlocked at 800]
The skill book floated in the reward window, just like the "Phantom’s Mask" from before. It was retrieved by hand.
The dressing room was added as a functional feature under the "mber Managent" section.
I wanted to examine both of them closely, but now was not the ti.
First, I should express my gratitude.
I stood up hesitantly from the advocate’s seat and looked at Anais.
Sweat beads ford on her thin, pale neck.
Her complexion looked quite worn out.
She had been suffering for a long ti, and her physical strength was considerably weak. Just walking from the carriage left her breathless, and she struggled to find a seat.
Her complexion had improved compared to before, but her overall physical strength was still lacking due to the lack of absolute exercise.
However, when she stood in the courtroom to argue, she showed no signs of weakness. With her back straight and a consistent, confident attitude, she argued for over an hour.
All for , of all people…
I had caused her deep emotional wounds…
She reached for the desk, as if her legs had given way.
I tried to approach her as usual to offer support, but it was her bodyguard, Porsche Grape, who lifted her up by the shoulders.
He glanced at with a slight tilt of his head.
I could tell what he was trying to convey.
Many eyes were watching us now.
There was no need to give them another reason to gossip, especially after the recent reconciliation.
And one more thing, it was the words she had thrown at earlier that made hesitate.
"I wish you had just pushed away."
"I wish you hadn’t smiled at ."
"I wish you had told you didn’t like ."
My kindness and smiles could make things even more difficult for her.
I was the one who had rejected her advances.
I still don’t know how to talk to her.
I feel terribly sorry and incredibly grateful to her.
Fortunately, both she and I didn’t have the luxury of paying attention to each other for a while.
When the judge declared the end of the trial, the audience rushed up onto the stage and surrounded us.
The nobility and the dignitaries were heading towards Anais, while the cabaret and circus people were crowding around .
"Well done! You did great!"
Cock-a-doodle-doo Minova smacked my back and exclaid.
"The ringmaster is the face of the circus. Always be careful of your appearance. If your dignity falls, it affects the mbers."
Veil Arno looked over his shoulder behind the stage and said.
"I felt so refreshed inside. I’m from the sa hotown. Nice to et you."
A young ringmaster I didn’t recognize grabbed my hand and shook it vigorously while an old ringmaster I didn’t know also nodded in appreciation.
"The young friend has great courage and ability. It’s a monster circus… not my preferred field, but it might be worth watching."
"May I ask what your inspiration is?"
Several people spoke at the sa ti, and it was chaotic.
Anais was in a similar situation.
She seed even more exhausted than .
If Lord Mustang had not skillfully interjected himself among the people, she might have collapsed right there.
"Lady Vergsong, how about going back to your lodgings and resting for the day?"
Anais made a sound that resembled a sigh.
"Hasn’t the event not finished yet?"
"There is ti for the ringmasters to prepare and for the sponsors to be introduced. But…"
Mustang grinned and looked around at the people.
"Everyone here will agree. You have already splendidly revealed who you are. Tonight, the news will spread worldwide. By tomorrow morning, the whole world will know about your performance. And everyone here can testify to your determination towards Ringmaster Wonderstein. Most importantly, I am the owner of one of the six theatres in Grand Prix and also the sponsor.
I will allow it. Haha, aren’t we comrades who fought together?"
At his’s words, the people cheered and exclaid in excitent.
He smiled faintly as he looked at her.
Three bosses who represented the Rose Windmill Cabaret.
The director, Yug Maroine.
The owner, Bouvalle.
The sponsor, Mustang Huck.
The roles of the three were clear.
Maroine was a tough guy with an obsession for the performances, Bouvalle was a skilled operator who sched to generate profit, and Mustang Huck was a politician who balanced between the noble world and the common world.
By showing Anais so small consideration, he both took advantage of her favour and asserted his presence.
If he stayed still, the news tomorrow would only highlight Anais’s solo performance, so he needed to subtly imprint in people’s minds that it was a joint effort of Huck and her.
"I’ll call the carriage to the back door. If we go out through the main entrance, we’ll be sward by reporters."
This statent was no different. It seed like a gesture of consideration for Anais, but it was essentially a declaration that he would step forward and handle things in front of the dia.
Anais also accepted his proposal without complaint.
I thought it was a good idea.
After all, this was his territory and front yard.
Stopping at this point was good for both sides, as we had to take the test here, and we had to consider his reputation as well.
So, we arrived at the back courtyard of the cabaret.
While waiting for the carriage to arrive, we rested in the lounge.
When we entered the small lounge with only three sofas, Anais finally collapsed onto the couch as if her strength had given way.
"Phew, phew."
"Are you okay?"
Anais was breathing heavily and looked exhausted, but at the sa ti, she seed proud.
"Phew, it’s been years since I’ve been in front of people like this. I’ve always used my illness as an excuse to stay away. After I took the position of chairman, I handed most of the work over to Uncle Pierre."
Pierre.
When his na was ntioned, Anais’s complexion darkened again.
She seed to be thinking the sa thing I was.
Today’s crisis started with Pierre spreading malicious rumors about her. Maybe he was involved behind the scenes in framing her.
She looked at my face and nodded.
"Probably. In the high society, there’s a saying like this. If you want to attack the other’s family, seduce the eldest son. Unless we want to completely sever ties with the upper society, the enemies probably had so degree of connection with the opposition faction within the Society. In reality, this attack was more about my personal issues than the Society itself."
She said that and covered her forehead and eyes with her hand, then leaned her head back silently.
And she didn’t even flinch.
Could it be that she had fallen asleep out of exhaustion?
About five minutes had passed like that when she suddenly spoke up.
"Lord."
"Yes?"
She still covered her face with her arms, and her lips trembled.
It seed like she had sothing she wanted to say.
"My lawyer’s fees are quite expensive, aren’t they?"
Out of nowhere, she brought up this question.
I thought she might be joking, so I chuckled and replied, "Haha, how much should I pay?"
"Money is not a problem. I have plenty of it. But… well, I called it the last question earlier, but I’m sorry for asking another one. So… um…"
She hesitated for a mont, then lightly bit her lower lip and continued, "Is the reason you rejected , still because of our difference in social status?"
I stopped laughing at her question.
I couldn’t see her expression because her arms were still covering her face, but the seriousness in her voice was unmistakable.
I pondered for a mont.
The gap between nobility and a wanderer’s status.
I had experienced what that disparity ant from the inside.
The easiest way to answer her question would be to say, "Yes, that’s right." She would probably understand and accept it.
But that wouldn’t be courteous to her.
She had not only crossed the social gap but also stood in court to defend .
She could have risked losing her position as the head of the family if she had made a wrong move.
Just as I had shown Yurakne the aning of the smile.
Just as I had made a promise to Ella about two and a half years work from now.
I couldn’t give her the full truth, but I resolved to answer her with as much sincerity as I could.
"Anais, I have staked everything on reaching the Grand Prix circus main event. So, I have no room for anything else in my heart. The reason I rejected your feelings is because of that."
She lifted her arms and looked at .
"Is it that important to you?"
Her voice carried a hint of disappointnt.
I decided to be more honest.
To tell her the truth as much as I could.
"To be honest, the Grand Prix circus itself is not that important. What’s important is the reward that cos with it."
Anais clenched her chest.
"I see…"
She looked at with a sad expression.
I thought she must be quite disappointed with .
"In two and a half years, I don’t know what will happen to . I can’t make a promise with no certainty."
I let out a small sigh.
"No, I’m more of a coward than you might think."
"No, you…"
I shook my head.
Cutting off her lingering feelings here would be the best thing for her.
"Anais, you’re a beautiful person. You’re a magnificent, capable, and attractive woman. At first, I might not have known, but I understand now. If I were in a different situation, I might have accepted your feelings. But right now… I can’t do that."
I thought my words would firmly sever her attachnt.
"Thank you for your honesty, Lord."
With a sad look on her face, Anais thanked .
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