Yuris's words threw me off for a moment, but I quickly regained my composure.
The fact that the 4th Manager had feelings for me wasn’t something entirely unexpected. To be honest, it wasn’t really something that should shock me at this point—it was more like something I should have seen coming.
After all, Marghetta, who I once rejected, the Mage Duchess, who came from a different status and race, and even Louisa and Irina, whom I’d known for less than a year, all seemed to like me. Even the 1st Manager, who I only worked with professionally, seemed to have a soft spot for me.
I guess I was pretty kind to the 4th Manager.
I cleared my mind and looked at the situation objectively. The 4th Manager had more than enough reasons to like me.
I took her in after she lost her family and home during the war. I fed, clothed, and sheltered her. I couldn’t recall ever mistreating her. I even helped her awaken a talent she had been neglecting.
On top of that, I supported her in various ways and helped her rise to her current position. Although she was still just a knight and not a titled noble, it was almost certain she’d receive a title someday.
It makes sense she would like me.
The more I thought about it, the more I realized I’d treated her quite well. It was almost like I followed a classic rescue trope to the letter.
"I should have been a bit less impressive."
What a sinful man. I ended up charming yet another woman without even realizing it. My sins were indeed deep.
"Master, it’s not a problem for us, but you shouldn’t say things like that in front of others."
"I’m sorry."
It was a brutally objective assessment. But to an outsider who knew nothing, I must’ve seemed like an insufferable narcissist.
Fortunately, Yuris understood the relationship between the 4th Manager and me, so she brushed it off. Still, as she pointed out, this wasn’t something I should be saying in front of just anyone.
"But are you sure?"
I asked while patting her head. If Yuris was willing to tell me this directly, then she must have been quite confident. However, there was always a chance she could be wrong.
Yuris’s age was just right for being interested in romance. Sometimes, people her age could start imagining things just because a man and a woman were close. Maybe she was just misinterpreting a close superior-subordinate relationship as something more.
"Everyone in the mansion knows except you, Master."
"...I see."
Her firm response left no room for doubt.
So, everyone knew... except me... My awareness really was terrible...
"They might not have said anything, but I’m sure they were worried. You keep adding rings to your hand, but they haven’t even seen Penelia unnie around..."
Yuris sighed as she spoke. Though her words sounded like she was blaming the 4th Manager, she couldn’t hide the tremor in her voice.
The usually stoic 4th Manager was always gentle with the members of the Prosecutors’ Office and the mansion staff. To the 4th Manager, they were like a new family, replacing the ones she lost in the war.
Yuris looked up to the 4th Manager as if she were her older sister. Because of that, she must be worried about her sister’s heartache from unrequited love, especially since it seemed unlikely to be fulfilled.
"Um, so, Master... Penelia unnie is a good person too, so..."
"I understand."
I cut Yuris off because I knew what she was trying to say. Even though I wasn’t the type to harshly reprimand my staff, it must have taken a lot of courage for her to say this to her master.
I also held the 4th Manager in high regard just as Yuris did. After all, the 4th Manager was practically my first apprentice, and it was she who brought the 4th Division back from the brink of extinction.
I practically raised her from scratch, though it was a bit odd to say that considering she was older than me.
"I'll seriously consider the 4th Manager's confession whether it's today, tomorrow, or next year."
Yes. I wouldn’t take a confession lightly if it came from someone like her. She was someone I trusted more than any other subordinate and someone I’d grown deeply attached to. There was no reason to dislike her, and certainly no reason to push her away.
Things might’ve been different if I hadn’t already accepted anyone else’s confession, or if I had only accepted one. But I was already wearing five rings, didn't I?
Even if I added a sixth, it would only be half as many as the Gold Duke’s...
"...Um, Master?"
"Hmm?"
"I don’t think she’ll be the first to confess..."
Though Yuris's words were pessimistic, I couldn't find a good reason to disagree.
That’s true.
The 4th Manager was always strict, serious, and quiet. I just couldn’t picture her confessing first. Honestly, it was hard to even imagine her getting married.
And if she had the courage to confess, she probably would have done so by now.
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