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The next day, Lisa received a message from Jennie in the morning. It was an invitation to meet in the afternoon. Yesterday, Jennie had been very satisfied with the successful completion of the party. Her expression as she sent Lisa off was filled with pride.
'If she's a little gentler when speaking, she could easily get along with more people. But I suppose that is her charm.'
Yesterday at the party, some noblewoman secretly spoke to Lisa when Jennie was too far to hear.
[This is my first time seeing someone who can treat Princess Jennie so comfortably.]
Instead of saying it directly, the noblewoman expressed it in a roundabout manner saying that Lisa was able to put up well with the head-strong Jennie. It was very rare for someone to say such things to Lisa directly and many people looked at Lisa with pitying or admiring gazes. They seemed to be thinking, 'she is enduring well'. Right now, there was no way to resolve their misunderstanding, but as time passed, they would soon realize the truth anyways. Lisa had never once thought that she was 'enduring' Jennie.
Jennie was someone who grew up well-loved and there was nothing crooked about her. Her words were straightforward, which could make the listener uncomfortable, but she wasn't an irrational snob.
'If I had grew up as a well-loved, noble princess, would I have become such a confident princess?'
A life like that didn't seem too bad. Lisa was envious of Jennie's immature self-confidence, a result of growing up without hardships and living unaware of the scariness in the world. Lisa wished for Jennie to keep on living happily and carefree even until old age.
"I don't know how she heard about it, but Her Highness the Queen sent a message that she would be imposing on us. I have to reschedule our tea time for next time."
Jennie greeted Lisa who was visiting the Palace and grumbled to her. The pair moved to the Queen's Palace. Inna had already finished making all the preparations and was waiting for them.
Even without merry topics to discuss, the small talk was enjoyable. Lisa was comfortable spending time with Inna and Jennie as if she had known them for a long time.
'Is it because they aren't strangers to me?'
Lisa didn't associate with a lot of people, so she was amazed at the comfort she felt from the both of them. They hadn't even exchanged words until recently.
'Is this what a family is like?'
If one were to delve into their personal relationship, Jennie was her sister, and Inna was her sister-in-law. Lisa didn't give that relationship any meaning, but there was something that was different from others.
"Earlier, the handmaid carried out an embroidery tub. Since when did you have an interest in embroidery?"
Inna gave a wry smile. In her time as a maiden, Inna scoured the social circles and played hard in her own way. She wasn't someone who enjoyed static activities such as embroidery.
"Tell me about it. I'm doing something I've had never had an interest in my entire life. His Majesty asked me to embroider his handkerchief."
Jennie burst out laughing. "Embroider his handkerchief?"
"This is all thanks to the Duchess."
Lisa was surprised by the unexpected comment.
"Why is it 'thanks to the Duchess'?"
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LISA [Liskook]✔️
FanfictionLisa grew up not knowing she was a princess. But when her mother died, she entered the palace and had the chance to see her entire future in a dream. In her dream, when she reached 19 years old, she was auctioned off to the bidder who offered the hi...
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