Viola didn't go to Isaac. In the past, she might have shamelessly believed that as a member of the Earl of Silverstone's family, it was his duty to help when the family faced hardship and was in need.
But now, she couldn't think that way.
She had come to understand certain truths. When the Earl of Silverstone's family was thriving, Isaac had never shared in any of its glory. Now, when it was in trouble, expecting him to step in felt wrong. She couldn't bring herself to do it.
As for whether she should tell Zoey about this, she hesitated. No matter what, she didn't want her brother to die.
Viola sat under a tree, staring off into space for a long while. Just then, Alana came by carrying a basket of silk thread. Upon seeing Viola, she immediately took a turn, clearly not wanting to speak with her.
Viola remembered the misunderstanding from earlier and quickly called out, "Ms. Alana, I'm sorry about what happened earlier. I didn't mean it like that."
Alana glanced at her. "I see."
Then, she made to leave.
Knowing that these women from the martial arts world were straightforward and didn't dwell on things too much, Viola asked, "Ms. Alana, may I speak with you for a moment?"
Alana paused, hesitated, and then returned to sit on the wooden bench under the tree beside Viola. "What is it?"
Viola wasn't sure how to begin. She glanced at the basket of silk thread Alana was holding and asked, "Did you buy this?"
"Mrs. Lloyd had someone send it over. I went out to pick it up," Alana replied.
"Mrs. Lloyd is really thoughtful. She's always keeping Skye Embroidery in her thoughts," Viola murmured absently.
"Everyone is good," Alana replied.
"Yes, you're right," Viola answered.
"What is it you wanted to say?" Alana asked. She had a lot to do.
The land, bought with so many lives, hadn't even had time to settle before it was plunged back into war by the collusion of enemies both inside and out.
Oliver was a marshal, yet he didn't think about defending their land. He just ran off with his concubine, even embezzling military funds. How many people had his actions put in danger?
Suddenly, Viola felt a deep sense of shame. As a noblewoman raised in the household of an earl, she realized she understood less about loyalty to her kingdom than a woman from the martial arts world.
All her life, Viola's heart had been consumed with her own personal gain and loss. What she thought she understood had only been half-formed. Her sister-in-law had truly cared for her, but she had been too muddled to realize it before.
In her entire life, she had never done a single thing for anyone else, not even something trivial, let alone considered matters as grand as duty to the people or the kingdom.
Though she had grown up benefiting from the support of the common people, she always thought herself superior, striving to be the best at everything. But now, she came to a realization—without the people, who was she, really?
Without thinking, she stood up abruptly, walking quickly toward her sister-in-law's room. She didn't even say a word to Alana, who got up as well. Muttering about how strange Viola was behaving, she also left the area.
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