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The Scandal Maker Has Returned

#19 Chapter 19
Chapter 19

Chapter 19.

“You lunatic……”

“Would I have been able to become a secret operative for Duke Cedric Kaylas if I weren’t at least this crazy? Hmm……. It’s still such a thrilling title. ‘Secret operative’.”

“Please, just stop it already…….”

Cedric felt his spine tingle with a sharp, empathetic embarrassment.

His friend, Edgar, might have carried the veneer of a profligate, but he possessed a remarkably sharp mind and exceptional adaptability.

Cedric had assumed that ‘studying abroad’ was the most natural way to dispatch him to the Kingdom of Candia as an intelligence gatherer. Had he known Edgar’s father, Count Dawson, would doubt his son’s ‘sincerity’ so deeply, he would have manufactured a different excuse.

Cedric’s head throbbed, but Edgar wore a face of complete nonchalance.

“Anyway, I got scolded severely by my father and kicked out. So, let me sponge off you here. You wouldn’t coldly cut off an intelligence gatherer who is on the verge of estrangement from his family for the sake of his work, would you?”

It wasn’t a wrong statement, and having him nearby was convenient for organizing information, so there was no reason to refuse.

“There are plenty of empty rooms. Pick one.”

“Living as the Duke Kaylas’s right-hand man isn’t bad at all. You’re even providing rooms without a second thought. Hahaha!”

The idle chatter with Edgar finally died down.

The two remained in silence for a while, quietly drinking tea.

But during that time, Cedric was not thinking about Edgar’s near-rift with his father, but rather reflecting on Harriet. The woman who had been abandoned at the convent, severed from her guardianship.

‘Did I make a mistake?’

At the time, he had been flustered after losing his father’s keepsake, and he had taken the word of others that Harriet had been flaunting the brooch to show off, believing it at face value.

He had taken a step back, thinking he had been mistaken due to her truly aggrieved reaction, and assumed that was enough.

‘But because of that commotion, one woman’s life was ruined…….’

It was rare for him to regret his decisions, but he had to admit that in that instance, he had been far too rash.

Just then, Edgar, having swallowed the cookie he’d put in his mouth, asked.

“By the way, where are you planning to visit during this year’s Feast Day week?”

After a moment of hesitation, Cedric replied.

“This year, I intend to visit St. Clarissa’s Convent. They sent nursing personnel during the Kifren War, and I still haven’t expressed my gratitude.”

There was another reason for his visit, but he didn’t feel the need to explain that part.

* * *

The final week of the year was called ‘Feast Day week’.

The Feast of St. Antonio, the Feast of St. Valencia, and the Feast of St. Miyende followed one after another. During that time, it was customary for nobles to visit the temples or convents they had ties with to offer prayers and donations.

Curious onlookers were interested in where the war hero, Cedric, would make his first visit after the victory, but he kept his schedule private and headed to St. Clarissa’s Convent.

The convent, having received notice late, had to welcome him without any special preparations.

“Welcome, Duke Kaylas. I am Mother Catherine, the head of the convent.”

“Nice to meet you. I am Cedric Kaylas. I contacted you as late as possible so as not to burden the convent, and I hope it hasn’t caused any inconvenience.”

“I was a bit surprised, but I fully understand your intent.”

Catherine felt a strange sensation regarding Cedric’s demeanor.

He was remarkably polite, never acting haughty or expecting special treatment. Yet, she felt a barrier—a transparent, yet impenetrable wall.

‘Is this what a difference in class feels like?’

It was a sensation she hadn’t felt even when meeting the Pope; she struggled to gauge him. However, it was certain that he was more courteous than any other donor she had met.

Cedric listened intently to Catherine’s explanations as she guided him through the interior, occasionally asking earnest questions and showing genuine interest in the convent.

He even insisted on touring the farm and facilities outside, despite the biting cold.

“An olive farm in a convent—that’s unique.”

“It is common in convents for women. The income from processing and selling the harvest here makes up a large part of our operating costs.”

“Is that only for women’s convents?”

“For most of them.”

Catherine answered with a bitter note.

Cedric did not pry further. He turned his head elsewhere, toward several shabby wooden buildings standing scattered in the yard.

“What is that place?”

“Ah! Those are the workshops. That one is where we press olive oil, and over there, we make soap. In this building, we create herb-related products, and……”

Catherine’s explanation continued, but Cedric’s gaze was fixed on the soap workshop, specifically on the woman visible through the window opened for ventilation.

‘That is…… that has to be her.’

Her mottled skin had cleared, but her features hadn’t changed, making her easy to recognize.

However, her condition was unexpected. She wore shabby arm covers that seemed to have been mended several times, and she was stirring something in a cauldron with a ladle while tapping her waist, looking exhausted.

A faint crease formed on Cedric’s brow.

For nobles, ‘work’ meant reading, analyzing, and investing; it did not mean physical labor. Even those imprisoned for crimes were rarely forced into such manual toil.

Yet here, Harriet was being mobilized for tasks meant only for commoner nuns. Even if it were a method of asceticism, wasn’t this a bit too much?

‘I thought she’d be spending her time idly, reading books or doing needlepoint.’

Did being cut off from the House of Listerwell mean she was immediately treated as a commoner?

Cedric glanced at her one last time, then naturally resumed his conversation with Catherine as they moved away.

When they returned to the small parlor to sit, he didn’t beat around the bush; he simply produced the donation.

“Please use this for a good cause.”

The box he handed over was filled with bundles of 100-Dirham bills. It looked to be roughly 100,000 Dirhams.

When Catherine widened her eyes in surprise, Cedric said as if it were nothing.

“It looks like a lot because of the volume, but since they are small denominations, it’s not actually much. I thought small denominations would be more convenient for you to use.”

Though he claimed it wasn’t much, it was the largest donation Catherine had ever received. For St. Clarissa’s Convent, which held little power in religious circles and operated on a small scale, a donation of 10,000 Dirhams was a rare windfall.

“This will be a great help to the convent’s operation. Thank you, Duke.”

“You are welcome. I am the one who received great help when you dispatched skilled nursing personnel during the Kifren War. This is far from enough to repay that, but donating a large amount at once would invite unnecessary attention.”

Catherine was surprised that he remembered that event. They had only sent five nuns and monks trained in herbal medicine.

“Thank you very much for remembering this small convent. And for taking time out of your busy schedule to visit.”

Catherine expressed her gratitude once more. The atmosphere shifted toward his departure, but instead, Cedric leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees.

“By the way, could I request a meeting with someone?”

“Pardon? A meeting? Who would you like to see?”

“Harriet Listerwell. The young lady who arrived about half a year ago.”

Only then recalling the scandal involving Harriet and Cedric, Catherine hesitated, her expression flustered. However, it wasn’t easy to tell Cedric that it was difficult, especially as he was a man waiting for what he deemed a matter-of-course request—and one who had just provided a massive donation.

“Pl, please wait a moment.”

Catherine hurried to find Harriet and explained the situation. Harriet had come running from the soap workshop.

“If you are uncomfortable, Sister, you do not have to meet him. There are plenty of excuses I can make.”

But Harriet didn’t think she had any reason to avoid Cedric.

Hadn’t she told him clearly back then? That it wasn’t her doing.

Whether he believed her or not was his choice, but just because he thought she was a sinner didn’t mean she actually became one.

“It’s fine. It seems he wants to see if I’m repenting properly.”

Harriet brushed off the dirty sleeves of her work clothes, tidied her hair, and followed Catherine into the parlor.

The man’s face, which turned toward her a beat late, was the same one she hadn’t been able to forget even after half a year.

“Long time no see, Duke.”

“Indeed. Have you been well?”

“Yes.”

She didn’t offer a long answer. There was no need to.

Harriet sat opposite Cedric.

She had given a slight smile to Catherine as she entered, but she could not manage one for Cedric, who was practically the culprit behind her exile. Of course, he didn’t seem to care much.

“You asked for me.”

Reading progress
208
In Front of the Fountain (1)
207
The Long-Awaited End
206
That Summer
205
Chapter 205
204
Roxana's Marriage (1)
203
Chapter 203
202
Chapter 202
201
Edgar’s Spring Day
200
Chapter 200
199
Chapter 199
198
Chapter 198
197
Chapter 197
196
Chapter 196
195
Chapter 195
194
Chapter 194
193
Chapter 193
192
Chapter 192
191
Chapter 191
190
Chapter 190
189
Chapter 189
188
Chapter 188
187
Chapter 187
186
Chapter 186
185
Chapter 185
184
Chapter 184
183
Chapter 183
182
Chapter 182
181
Chapter 181
180
Chapter 180
179
Chapter 179
178
Chapter 178
177
Chapter 177
176
Chapter 176
175
Chapter 175
174
Chapter 174
173
Chapter 173
172
Chapter 172
171
Chapter 171
170
Chapter 170
169
Chapter 169
168
Chapter 168
167
Chapter 167
166
Chapter 166
165
Chapter 165
164
Chapter 164
163
Chapter 163
162
Chapter 162
161
Chapter 161
160
Chapter 160
159
Chapter 159
158
Chapter 158
157
Chapter 157
156
Chapter 156
155
Chapter 155
154
Chapter 154
153
Chapter 153
152
Chapter 152
151
Chapter 151
150
Chapter 150
149
Chapter 149
148
Chapter 148
147
Chapter 147
146
Chapter 146
145
Chapter 145
144
Chapter 144
143
Chapter 143
142
Chapter 142
141
Chapter 141
140
Chapter 140
139
Chapter 139
138
Chapter 138
137
Chapter 137
136
Chapter 136
135
Chapter 135
134
Chapter 134
133
Chapter 133
132
Chapter 132
131
Chapter 131
130
Chapter 130
129
Chapter 129
128
Chapter 128
127
Chapter 127
126
Chapter 126
125
Chapter 125
124
Chapter 124
123
Chapter 123
122
Chapter 122
121
Chapter 121
120
Chapter 120
119
Chapter 119
118
Chapter 118
117
Chapter 117
116
Chapter 116
115
Chapter 115
114
Chapter 114
113
Chapter 113
112
Chapter 112
111
Chapter 111
110
Chapter 110
109
Chapter 109
108
Chapter 108
107
Chapter 107
106
Chapter 106
105
Chapter 105
104
Chapter 104
103
Chapter 103
102
Chapter 102
101
Chapter 101
100
Chapter 100
99
Chapter 99
98
Chapter 98
97
Chapter 97
96
Chapter 96
95
Chapter 95
94
Chapter 94
93
Chapter 93
92
Chapter 92
91
Chapter 91
90
Chapter 90
89
Chapter 89
88
Chapter 88
87
Chapter 87
86
Chapter 86
85
Chapter 85
84
Chapter 84
83
Chapter 83
82
Chapter 82
81
Chapter 81
80
Chapter 80
79
Chapter 79
78
Chapter 78
77
Chapter 77
76
Chapter 76
75
Chapter 75
74
Chapter 74
73
Chapter 73
72
Chapter 72
71
Chapter 71
70
Chapter 70
69
Chapter 69
68
Chapter 68
67
Chapter 67
66
Chapter 66
65
Chapter 65
64
Chapter 64
63
Chapter 63
62
Chapter 62
60
Chapter 60
59
Chapter 59
58
Chapter 58
57
Chapter 57
56
Chapter 56
55
Chapter 55
54
Chapter 54
53
Chapter 53
52
Chapter 52
51
Chapter 51
50
Chapter 50
49
Chapter 49
48
Chapter 48
47
Chapter 47
46
Chapter 46
45
Chapter 45
44
Chapter 44
43
Chapter 43
42
Chapter 42
41
Chapter 41
40
Chapter 40
39
Chapter 39
38
Chapter 38
37
Chapter 37
36
Chapter 36
35
Chapter 35
34
Chapter 34
33
Chapter 33
32
Chapter 32
31
Chapter 31
30
Chapter 30
29
Chapter 29
28
Chapter 28
27
Chapter 27
26
Chapter 26
25
Chapter 25
24
Chapter 24
23
Chapter 23
22
Chapter 22
21
Chapter 21
20
Chapter 20
19
Chapter 19
18
Chapter 18
17
Chapter 17
16
Chapter 16
15
Chapter 15
14
Chapter 14
13
Chapter 13
12
Chapter 12
11
Chapter 11
10
Chapter 10
9
Chapter 9
8
Chapter 8
7
Chapter 7
6
Chapter 6
5
Chapter 5
4
Chapter 4
3
Chapter 3
2
Chapter 2
1
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