Chapter 65
âWow.â
Eclaâs confidence definitely had a solid foundation.
âYou look like a completely different person.â
I fiddled with the wig, letting out one exclamation after another.
âWhere on earth did you even get this wig?â
Most wigs were made for cosmetic purposes, usually flashy blond or platinum blond.
And since that wasnât even in fashion around here, I figured itâd be nearly impossible to get one.
âI made it. Out of horsehair.â
âWhat? You made it?â
âYes. If I bought one carelessly, someone might catch on.â
âEcla, youâre surprisingly thorough.â
The wig made of horsehair was a deep brown mixed with strands of white, making it look quite convincing.
Once I set it on my head and fixed the lines, Ecla pulled out a flat brush and a small container.
âYoung Lady, your skin is far too fair. Weâll need to darken it with makeup.â
âWhatâs that?â
âJust sit still.â
Then she began spreading something cold and sticky over my face.
âUgh, what is this?â
âItâs a cosmetic from the Emen Peninsula. The people there have darker skin.â
âOh, really?â
âYes. Could you lift your chin? I canât just do the face alone⌠There. Perfect.â
âIsnât it too thick? What if I talk and it cracks all over my face?â
âYoung Lady, stop talking. Purse your lipsâlike âooâ.â
âUu.â
When I puckered, she dabbed powder across my lips.
âAnd thatâs for?â
âIt makes your lips look dry and cracked.â
I closed my eyes tightly, waiting for her hands to finally stop.
She rubbed, patted, blendedâand then I heard her clap her hands together.
âAll done, Young Lady.â
âOh my goodness.â
The reflection staring back from the mirror was a completely different person.
âEcla, seriouslyâŚâ
The disheveled wig, the dull skin tone, the parched lips, the cheeks sunken as if weight had melted away, even the eyes hollowed and wearyâ
It was the very face of a worn-out fortune-teller!
âEcla, you canât waste this talent of yours.â
I stuck out my thumb in awe.
âAll thatâs left is for me to act well. Ohâdid you get what I asked for?â
At my question, Ecla spun around and returned with a small box.
âHere you are, Young Lady. But why did you ask me to get perfume?â
Inside was a tiny glass vial.
âPeople remember by scent. When I disguise myself as the astrologer, Iâll spray this perfume on the robe.â
âOh my, our Young Lady is so clever.â
We smacked our palms together and burst out laughing.
â â â
âOh heavens, yes, thatâs it!â
âThe reason it went well back then was because you wore a pink dress.â
âAh, no wonder everything went strangely well that day.â
âSo from now on, make sure you wear that pink dress on important occasions. Understand?â
âYes, Iâll do that. Iâll carve it into my memory. Thank you so much.â
âGo on, then.â
Just as the woman was about to leave the tent, she turned back.
âBut are you really not going to take any money?â
âTruth is, Iâve already made more than enough with this ability.â
âOhhh.â
âMoney, you seeâwhen you donât have it, you crave it desperately. But once you have plenty, you stop caring.â
That was my hope, anyway.
Alright. Time to begin the real work.
âAnd alsoââ
âYes?â
âNo, never mind. Off you go.â
âWhat were you about to say?â
âItâd be real trouble if this leaked out.â
At the mention of a secret, her eyes sparkled.
âMy lips are sealed. Truly.â
âYou look the type. Then listen carefullyâthis is only for you, so donât you dare repeat it.â
âOf course! I have no one to tell anyway.â
âIâm only saying this because you look so kind and trustworthy.â
I leaned forward, and she instinctively followed.
âThe truth is, I can enter books.â
âPardon?â
âThatâs why I donât really need money. Anything I wantâI can have.â
âOh my, is that really true?â
âIt is. I canât explain all the details, but yes.â
âYesâŚâ
âI can see what I want, learn what I want. Even meet whomever I want again.â
Her mouth hung open, refusing to close.
âWow, youâre really not just anyone, Grandmother.â
âWell, not exactlyâŚâ
âToday you told me about my future. Iâm so honored and grateful. How can I ever repay you?â
âOh, nonsense. Just donât tell anyone else about this, alright?â
âOf course, of course. Donât worry.â
âGood. Then farewell!â
As Roen left with a face flushed with excitement, I slumped back in my chair with a long sigh.
Phew. Talking non-stop was no easy task.
Still, my plan was a smashing success.
I already knew most of the young ladiesâ names, so simply pretending to flip a card and âguessingâ their names was enough to make them swoon.
Then, by mentioning an outfit they had worn before or spinning something to suit their personality, they all gasped and clung to my every word.
And I only told them what they wanted to hear.
No bad omens, plenty of reassurance, and space for them to pour out their heartsâ
This was a game I couldnât lose.
And finishing with: This is just between us, never tell anyoneâthat sealed the deal.
Now all that was left was for the rumors to spread far and wide.
But goodness, my throat hurts and Iâm exhausted. How many are left?
âNext, please come in.â
Oh, dear.
The one who entered, bringing with her a rich floral fragrance, was none other than Leoni.
âHello.â
She smiled shyly and greeted me.
Perhaps from nerves, she blinked more often than usual and shifted in her seat repeatedly.
âYesâŚâ
But she couldnât be half as nervous as I was.
The moment I saw Leoni, I nearly jumped up in delight.
Get it together, Ribe. Do you want to ruin everything here and now?
I steadied my breath and looked at Leoniâno, Renata.
âChoose a card.â
With a calmer face than before, Renata picked one from the spread.
I took it in hand, speaking as I had with everyone else.
âIf fortune favors you, your name will appear before my eyes.â
Renataâs expression was doubtful, but with her cheeks flushing pink, she clearly held some expectation.
Ah, how adorable.
âRenata Almaz.â
âMy goodness, thatâs right.â
âYouâre the daughter of House Baekja, arenât you?â
âYesâhow did you know?â
Because youâre my friend, of course.
âAmazing. I didnât say a word, yet you knew my name. How could that be?â
âSomething good is coming your way.â
I wanted nothing more than to give her reassurance.
Yet strangely, her face didnât brighten.
âThank you. But actually, I came because thereâs something I wanted to ask.â
âSay whatever you wish.â
She hesitated, unable to speak right away.
What could it be?
Still troubled by her fatherâs affairs? Or perhaps fearing some misfortune ahead?
If it was because of her feelings for Jerlach⌠then I truly couldnât say a word.
As I clenched my hand around the card, anxiously waiting, she finally spoke.
âI once had a very dear friend, but due to unavoidable circumstances, we grew apart.â
At her words, my heart sank like a stone.
ââŚâ
Another version of me must have dealt her that deep wound.
I wanted to rip off my robe and simply cry.
âCan you perhaps see if something happened to me?â
If it was what tormented her now⌠then it must be that her fiancÊ Jerlach had been stolen by Liberata.
I nodded slowly, and her face eased ever so slightly.
âBut the truth is, I donât really know.â
âDonât know what?â
âEveryone around me blames my friend. Because she ended up with the man tied to me by fate.â
Each word stabbed at my chest.
I tried not to let it show.
âBut the truth isâŚâ
Renata bit her lip and whispered softly.
âI didnât actually love His Grace the Archduke.â