Chapter 83 – Friendly Disagreements
"Lady Gresha, I must admit, I don't quite favor you that much."
"Not like? No, hate, right?"
"It's not hate, per se."
"But you're always so cold."
"That's because you..."
"...me?"
"...Speak without considering your position..."
"...With whom? Lord Regalus? Or His Highness Siegfried? Do you like Lord Regalus or Prince Siegfried?"
"Why would you think that?"
"Well, isn't it annoying when someone you like is addressed so casually?"
"It's not like that! I couldn't possibly... like Lord Regalus or His Highness..."
"Then why?"
"It's not just about them, but above all, it's about Lady Althea."
"...Huh? About Althea? Am I behaving strangely towards her?"
"Don't you realize even until now? Even though we're not close friends, you address her without honorifics"
"But Althea, I meqn Lady Althea, says so, right?"
"True, but she's a daughter of a high rank noble. Moreover, a member of archducal family of the Royal Grand Central."
"...Doesn't that matter in the academy?"
"So, is this place an academy?"
"...No, it's not."
"That's the point. Even during dinner earlier, you addressed Lord Regalus casually and Lady Althea without honorifics. By the way, why 'lady', and not 'Her Highness' Lady Althea? I thought archducal families can be regarded as royals, isn't it?"
Laila questioned Althea, who was sitting silently beside her.
After pondering for a moment, Althea replied,
"I don't think so and you know it already Laila."
"But from what I heard, your family hardly gains any recognition since two generations ago"
"You are correct Lady Gresha, even if I want to enforce my status, it will only worsen our relationship with the entire nobility."
"Then it's strange to address Lady Althea informally without permission, right?!"
Laila stood up and eagerly confronted Lily.
"...Now that you mention it... maybe? But, does Althea dislike it? The 'lady'"
"Its different...!"
Interrupting Althea's attempt to respond, Laila continued.
"In fact, the way you asked was unfair, wasn't it? To be told such things directly to your face, there's no way Lady Althea would say she dislikes it!"
"...Is that so?"
This time, Lily asked Althea.
"...Well, unless it's someone entirely unknown or someone I don't want to get close to...," Althea's words made Lily slump, feeling dejected.
Taking a breath, Althea then addressed Lily.
"Um... Lady Gresha. It's fine if you address me casually as you like. I heard commoners like this way of communication out of convenience. And honorifics is just a sign of showing respect genuinely"
"Lady Althea!!"
Laila attempted to stop her, but this time Althea cut her off.
"Laila. Lady Gresha, you don't dislike Laila, do you?"
"Huh...? Um... no."
"Then why you hardly use any honorifics especially 'lady'?"
"...That's..."
Looking at Lily slouching across from her, Althea continued.
"That's because Lady Gresha doesn't always adhere to proper manners, depending on the time, place, or occasion... Other noble ladies have said the same. They find it rude. And even during the graduation party, you addressed Lord Regalus and His Highness casually, didn't you?"
Laila began to passionately explain.
"The graduation party is a miniature of society. It's a practice field. Everyone should enjoy the party with proper manners. Yet, Lady Gresha, hiding behind the term 'within the academy,' addressed Lord Regalus and His Highness just as casually as usual. Until then, I regarded you as a friend of Lord Regalus, but since then, I..."
"So..."
Althea interrupted Laila's words.
"...Laila couldn't forgive it when her lady's friend didn't uphold manners, is that it?"
"...Yes..."
Lily, who seemed to have realized something, spoke up.
"I understand what Althea is saying, I mean Lady Althea. I was just so insistent on blaming my classmates for being uncouth, but it's just so tiresome... But, yes, I understand the feelings of the angry young ladies of nobility. I'll be more careful from now on... Laila."
"...What is it?"
"Thank you. And if you notice anything else, please tell me. At first, I was... a little scared, but... there wasn't anyone else who would speak so straightforwardly like you... And Lady Althea."
"Yes?"
"If you'd like... would you be my friend?"
"I will not allow that!"
Once again, Laila interrupted Lily's words.
"Why are you interrupting?"
"It's way too early for Lady Althea to have friends."
"Why not?!"
As she watched the two of them bustling with activity, Althea smiled gently, enjoying her tea.
Surprisingly, they seem to get along well.