Family was something that could be formed both by birth and by choice. Just as one could be a member of Valenti by birth, another could join it through marriage, as other families have connected with the Valentis. That was why Father placed great importance on this meeting.
With a single arranged meeting, our family formed ties with one of the Empire’s prestigious noble families, the Krasius family. The houses of the Dukedom of Catoban, the Marquis of Massello, the Count of Yorun, and even the Baron of Naird had all been drawn into our extended family. For Father, who cherished family above all else, this must be a source of great joy.
However, it wasn’t just the elders who were bound by the concept of family.
“Have you been working with oppa for a long time?”
“Oh, yes, we’ve been working together for about two years... Oh wait, I think it’s almost three years now? Before that, we were just in the same division.”
“Still, knowing someone for three years is quite a long time.”
There were also these women, who were strangers before and would now be sharing the same husband. We were once strangers, but now we were closer than anyone else.
And since the bond between our families depended on our relationship as wives, our roles and responsibilities were more significant than anything else.
As the first wife, I might feel more pressure, but—
It’ll be fine.
Seeing Lady Louise and Lady Elizabeth chatting so warmly put me at ease. Despite their different statuses—one from a marquis’ family, the other from a baron’s—and their different roles, one a civil servant and the other a student, not to mention their age difference of a decade apart, they smiled easily at each other.
It was truly a relief. It would be hard to maintain harmony within the family if even one of the wives had a difficult or sharp personality. Thankfully, not only were those two kind, but the other wives also had pleasant dispositions, though I wasn’t sure whether it was due to divine intervention or just Carl’s good judgment in people.
There were rumors about Lady Elizabeth in social circles given her position in the Prosecutors’ Office. But honestly, if we were talking about bad reputations, then Carl’s was much worse as he was the Executive Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office. So, I wasn’t too worried about mere rumors.
“It doesn’t matter, though. These days, the Executive Manager is always out. I wish I could’ve spent my academy days with him, too~”
Lady Elizabeth hugged Lady Louise while crying. The sight made Irina giggle, and the Mage Duchess also smiled in return.
It was truly an ideal scene. There was no jealousy or turning away from each other. We were still getting to know one another, but the very effort they made to connect was a positive sign.
Thank you, Lady Louise.
I looked at Lady Louise with a sense of gratitude as she still lay nestled in Lady Elizabeth’s arms. No matter how gentle their personalities might be or how hard they tried to get along, effort alone didn’t solve everything.
Sometimes, the awkwardness makes it hard to initiate conversation, leading to long, uncomfortable silences where everyone just watched each other and time slipped away. That was the unavoidable reality of a first meeting. But thanks to Lady Louise, we skipped through that awkward stage.
To Lady Louise, Lady Irina was her friend, while I was her senior; the Mage Duchess was her teacher, and even Lady Elizabeth was someone she had met at the academy’s club fair. With all these connections, Lady Louise worked hard to keep the conversation going, quickly easing the awkwardness between us. It seemed that her reputation for being charming enough to captivate both royalty and nobility was well-earned.
“I think she can’t breathe. Maybe you should let her go now?”
“Oh, right—”
Thanks to her, we reached a point where we could now chat while using Lady Louise as a common topic of conversation even though we hadn’t met before.
Seeing her student struggle, the Mage Duchess gently scolded Lady Elizabeth for teasing her. Then, Lady Elizabeth let go of the student with a hint of reluctance. A scene like this would have been unimaginable just a few days ago.
This is how people grow closer.
I smiled as I watched Lady Elizabeth now hugging Lady Irina instead of Lady Louise.
There was no need to rush. We’d grow closer, and eventually, we’d be able to chat easily without Lady Louise bridging the gap for us.
“Wow, do you work out? You’re surprisingly firm—”
“U-unnie!”
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