Chapter 40

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Ludmila acted as if Evelyn was the only one in sight.

"I'd like to make a very good cup of coffee for tea time, so can the Lady give me some advice?"

"Yes, of course."

Evelyn nodded in a daze.

Although she did not know much about society, it was because she could notice that Count Tessa was acting in favor of her.

Ludmila, who was looking kindly at Evelyn, calmly opened her mouth.

"And, Viscount Eaton."

"...... speak, Count Tessa."

Once again, in the eyes of those who turned to me, Marion asked me to buy lips.

Ludmila's eyes were curled.

"For one piece of advice, you'd be better off being a lady of honor."

"Well, that means......."

"It's like Mrs. Eaton who's downgraded this party."

At the words that hit the nail on the head, Marion swallowed his breath.

"By the way, it's really strange."

Ludmila looked slightly tilted, as if she didn't understand at all.

There was a slight edge to the relaxed voice.

"The Duchess is a person who values the dignity of the family, and she would have taught you so much, Baroness Eton."

Right?

Ludmila's smile was so clear.

The look of winning outright distorted the Duchess' face.

Ludmila, who glanced at her ex-mother-in-law, spoke softly.

"If I were in your shoes, I'd leave quickly and be cautious for the time being."

It was a euphemism for saying, "Be careful," to disappear from here immediately.

Marion rose from his stumble, his lips twitching.

But then.

"Marion!"

A shrill voice called Marion.

"No way, did you get in trouble again this time!

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