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The Scandal Maker Has Returned

#31 Chapter 31
Chapter 31

Chapter 31.

“You’ve had a bit too much to drink, Sir Julian.”

A large shadow loomed between Harriet Listerwell and Julian.

Julian, who had been twisting his brows in irritation, looked rattled the moment he saw who it was.

“D-Duke Kaylas…!”

Judging by how he had accurately identified the man even in his state, it seemed he wasn’t as intoxicated as he had appeared.

As he and Harriet froze in unison, Cedric gazed at Julian and approached slowly.

“Is something the matter? Your voice sounds rather ill-suited for such a festive party.”

“N-n-no, not at all. Haha! It’s been so long, I must have gotten a little loud out of sheer delight.”

At the nonsensical excuse, Cedric glanced toward Harriet.

“Sheer delight, is it? I see you were acquainted.”

“Ah, w-well, rather than that… Haha!”

Julian’s eyes darted around as beads of sweat trickled down his forehead. Suddenly, he waved his hand toward a distant spot, shouting, “Oh! Long time no see!” before sneaking backward.

“Someone I know is calling for me, so if you’ll excuse me…!”

With that, he vanished with hurried strides.

Harriet clicked her tongue as she watched the back of Julian, who had clearly fled.

To think that a man who had been so full of himself and threatening just moments ago would tuck his tail and run the moment someone with more power and a larger frame appeared.

She couldn’t decide if she should feel relieved that she had avoided a nasty situation, or bitter about her own position—so easily targeted as a victim.

Just then, feeling a gaze upon her, she turned her head to find Cedric staring right at her.

“They say a person changes after visiting St. Clarissa’s Convent, and it seems that rumor was true. I hardly recognize you.”

She didn’t know exactly what he meant by ‘changed,’ but perhaps due to the way he looked down at her, it didn’t feel like a compliment.

It might have meant, ‘Do you think you’ve changed just because your new guardian bought you some decent clothes?’

*In the eyes of a noble Duke, I must look like a pathetic, base life. But you know what? I don’t like you either.*

Harriet barely restrained the corners of her lips from curling into a sneer.

“I’m not sure about others, but my life has changed enough to be entirely turned around. The grace of Yawar is truly boundless.”

“I hadn’t realized you were such a deeply religious person.”

“To be precise, perhaps you simply don’t know anything about me, Duke.”

Cedric let out a soft laugh at that. It didn’t seem like mockery, yet it wasn’t a bright, genuine laugh either.

“That appears to be the case. Your actions are unexpected at every turn.”

It was an ambiguous choice of words—she still couldn’t tell if it was an insult or a compliment.

*But given how unpleasant I feel, it’s probably closer to an insult.*

Harriet didn’t want to talk to Cedric any longer. He was the subject of her final scandal; if she were to become entangled with him again at her very first social outing since returning, she felt sure she would unnecessarily become a target for trouble.

“Regardless, thank you for your help. I wouldn’t want to stain your noble name, so it would be best for me to disappear from your sight now. Have a pleasant evening.”

Harriet gathered her skirts, gave a slight curtsey, and walked away without looking back.

Neither of them noticed that Julian was watching the scene from afar with wide, astonished eyes.

Left alone, Cedric leaned his body against the terrace railing.

“You know, Harriet Listerwell? She’s become a completely different person. Well, she’s still just as brazen, but perhaps even more shameless than before?”

Having arrived late to the party, he had overheard a young lady nearby saying this with a look of utter exhaustion. The reason his interest had been piqued was clearly because of the name ‘Harriet Listerwell.’

*So she’s out of the convent. I heard she was returning to Genoa, but I didn’t expect her to dive straight into high society.*

He had intended to leave it at that.

However, as he scanned the room to see who was attending, his gaze fell upon a man with a penchant for swindling. The man was busy explaining something to a woman in a green dress.

*Greg Lambert? Looks like he’s hunting for victims to drag into his family’s business.*

Greg used hyperbole to suck investment money out of naive rural nobles or wealthy, clueless matrons.

Of course, if the Lambert family business were successful, it wouldn’t be a swindle but a genuine high-return investment opportunity, but the problem was that the odds of that happening were slim.

Still, that was the Lambert family’s own way of doing business, and the responsibility for an investment always lay with the person who made the decision. Therefore, all he could do was pray that the woman in the green dress would make a wise choice.

*Though, it looks like she’s about to fall for it.*

Seeing her nod diligently and ask questions in response to Greg’s claims, it seemed she was already halfway convinced by his boasting.

It wasn’t his business anyway, so he decided to greet some acquaintances who had just approached him.

He exchanged pleasantries, asked after their recent affairs, and shared information thinly veiled as casual conversation while sipping champagne.

“Marquess Pascal didn’t make it today, I see.”

The first thing he checked was the status of Marquess Pascal, who had tried so hard—and at one point succeeded—in cutting off supply lines during the war.

“Count Hayward came instead. I probed him, and he said the Marquess couldn’t make it due to his chronic gout.”

“They say the pain of gout is like being sliced by blades; could it be the price for opposing the late Duke?”

At that, Cedric chuckled dryly.

“Indeed. I have no intention of going easy on him just because of a little gout, so what should I do?”

Rowan had suffered greatly and eventually lost his life on the battlefield due to the man’s relentless sabotage and acts bordering on treason. Why should he feel pity for a human lying comfortably at home and whining about pain?

*In any case, I only need to keep an eye on Count Hayward today.*

Since he already had people tailing him, he figured there wouldn’t be much to do at this party.

One might think he would be content to relax and leave, but Cedric loathed such times. Pointless, empty chatter was incredibly boring.

Unable to help himself, he glanced at his watch and was inwardly surprised.

*Only five minutes have passed?*

To think he had to endure until midnight like this—a sigh escaped him automatically.

While he kept his mouth shut, pretending to sip his champagne, his acquaintances began to gossip among themselves.

“Oh, right! I saw that young lady earlier. Harriet Listerwell. The Countess Felon brought her, you know?”

It was Harriet Listerwell again. Not the talk of the beauties who were the flowers of society, but the back-alley rumors of a scandal maker who had once been cast out of Genoa.

At this rate, wasn’t she the most popular person in society?

Then again, gossiping was far more entertaining than praising others, so it wasn’t exactly hard to understand.

“They say the Countess Felon is her new guardian.”

“What? That’s strange. With that Countess’s personality, I can’t imagine her taking in a grandniece who does nothing but stir up scandals.”

It was true. Trisha Felon was not someone who would take a troublemaker into her home out of mere pity or a trivial past connection.

“I have never touched a business that ends in failure.”

To be so confident meant her assessment of Harriet Listerwell must be vastly different from everyone else’s. But what on earth could she have seen in her that was ‘worth investing in’?

Cedric carefully recalled what he knew of Harriet.

*For a woman who supposedly chased after men, she was strangely haughty. She’s also the only woman who didn’t look away from my gaze first.*

The way she had asked him, ‘Why? Is it funny?’ in a challenging tone back then had been a fresh shock of its own.

Could it be that Trisha had discovered something in that boldness? And was that truly worth enduring the mockery of high society?

Meanwhile, the acquaintances’ conversation continued.

“She looked prettier. I don’t know what they did at the convent, but that mottled skin condition of hers is completely gone.”

“The dress she wore today suited her quite well, too. It was a green silk dress, and it must have been quite expensive. I suppose the Countess Felon…”

At the mention of a ‘green silk dress,’ Cedric’s gaze drifted toward where Greg Lambert had been earlier. Greg had been blathering on to a woman in an eye-catching green dress.

As he scanned the area quickly, he saw the hem of that very same green dress disappearing toward the terrace in the distance.

Cedric swirled his nearly empty champagne glass before handing it to a servant who was circulating to collect used glasses.

“Would you like another?” the servant asked.

Cedric looked toward the terrace one more time before shaking his head at the servant.

“I wish to check the vintage of the champagne. Where might I obtain a glass?”

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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