[Cinderella] Prince go away

Chapter 13 Question 13

Rebecca's conversation with the fairy godmother didn't last long.

When the fairy godmother asked her how she planned to respond next, she just replied indifferently, "I have my own considerations", and then left without giving the other party a chance to ask questions.

If they don't go back, Cinderella and the twins will be worried.

And it will be lunch soon.

The fairy godmother looked at the back of her friend who was going away, and she saw that Rebecca's back was still so straight—it was exactly the same as when they were students, without any change.

Yes, even though Rebecca has lost all her strength many years ago, in her bones, she is still the proud and high-spirited Miss Rebecca, as if there is nothing in this world that can make her bow her head The presence.

Now she has just changed from Miss Rebecca back then to Mrs. Rebecca.

Perhaps the only thing that time can change on her now is her appearance.

In fact, the fairy godmother has always been very clear about one thing, that is, even though the three of them have been together since they met, they will be separated one day-and what happened that year just made this situation impossible sooner or later. The coming breakup just came a little faster.

But even at that time, Ogwila and Rebecca didn't change much. They always insisted on what they believed and turned their beliefs into practical actions.

Rebecca was still Rebecca.

Just like Ogwila has never changed after going through so much.

And she, in fact, is still the same as before.

Although after losing the protection of Rebecca and Ogwila at the same time, she returned to the predicament she should have faced—being ridiculed by others, and then left far behind; but she still felt , the hearts of friends are still with her.

They still love her.

Just like she always loved them.

Therefore, the fairy godmother also blesses her friends, hoping that even if they part ways with themselves and each other, they can still walk happily on the road they chose.

Whether it is Ogwila, who is destined not to see her daughter grow up, or Rebecca, who was blackened that day.

and their cherished descendants.

Rebecca had already left, but the fairy godmother was still looking at the direction she left, with a smirk on her face that Rebecca had mentioned many times.

"Everyone should be happy..."

She whispered, offering her blessing from the "fairy godmother".

Then she stroked the feathers of the pair of white pigeons that were resting on her shoulders and belonged to her only; after ordering them to stay here to observe the lives of Cinderella and Rebecca, she also left this unexpected and A place where old friends gather.

She also has her own job.

And after she left, the place where Ogwila slept was restored to tranquility again.

After that day, both the twins and Cinderella noticed that Rebecca had become a little strange.

It's just that no matter who they were or how they asked, they didn't get a formal answer even once in the end; so in the end, no one knew what happened to Rebecca.

For Rebecca, her daughters, Anti and Tana, are quite easy to fool, as long as they use the clumsy excuse of "because of the weather change" to make them feel at ease-although she herself sometimes feels It was too easy for her daughters to confuse, but at least for now, she was very grateful for their confusion.

As for Cinderella...

Rebecca didn't know how to explain to Cinderella, but she didn't want Cinderella to know the past - whether it was her past with Ogwila or that memory.

So even though she felt sorry for Cinderella in her heart, Rebecca finally found a not very clever reason to let Cinderella feel at ease for the time being.

Fortunately, Cinderella guessed that Rebecca's strangeness might be related to what happened at her mother's cemetery that day, because Rebecca became a little strange after being there.

After feeling that she might be responsible for a part (maybe a large part) of it, Cinderella didn't continue to ask questions even if she saw Rebecca's perfunctory.

Whether it's the reason why Rebecca became strange, or the past between her and her mother.

This is also a good thing for Rebecca who is currently considering how to prevent Cinderella from such a future.

And such a weird but still peaceful life finally caused some disturbances after an invitation letter from the Smith family was delivered to the manor of the Marquis of Gutenberg.

"A Smith family concert?"

The invitation letter was sent by Mrs. Smith, the tutor who taught Tana and Cinderella's music, at the same time as the class; but the object of the invitation letter was not her students, but the daughter of the Marquis. Master's Rebecca.

So now the twins and Cinderella will know about the concert, and Rebecca, who has read the letter, will tell her personally.

"Didn't I tell you?" Rebecca looked at the three children in surprise, "Mrs. Smith is also a member of the Smith family."

Cinderella actually doesn't know much about the Smith family—in fact, she has never been interested in other nobles in this country, and those families that can be called legendary—in simple terms, it is the so-called upper class.

She would rather go for a walk in the forest on horseback than to learn about those good things, or read a book quietly in the study.

For example, in her eyes, a collection of poems that are too lingering | lingering | lingering |, or a Gothic novel so clumsy that it looks ridiculous.

These are much more interesting than the high society that my father occasionally mentioned a few times.

But compared to Cinderella, who was born in a noble family but knew nothing about the affairs of the nobles, her sisters obviously understood too much, and even directly grasped the main points of what their mother said.

"Is it the Smith family where all the children in that family, no matter they are boys or girls, no matter they are talented or not, must learn music from an early age, and regard 'becoming a musician' as the only future Smith family?"

An Ti's tone was more surprised and exaggerated than unsure.

(If what sister An Ti said is true, then it is really pitiful.)

For the information provided by her sister, Cinderella had some sympathy for the child of the Smith family that she had never heard of.

She has lived in this manor for more than ten years, and it was not until a few months ago that she understood what she needed to do—and most of it was because of her father; while the child of the Smith family was determined from birth future.

Violin, cello, piano.

And maybe flutes, piccolos, clarinets, and other instruments.

——I don’t know if there are other things in their daily life besides music.

After hearing what her sister said, Tana immediately searched for information about the Smith family from her head full of clothing and jewelry, desserts and gossip, "I heard that the Smith family holds a concert every year. And the performers on stage are all girls under the age of 20."

"Will those who are married also come out to perform?" An Ti turned his head to look at his twin sister, and didn't know if he really didn't understand what the other party said just now, or he understood too much, so he deliberately picked on the thorns.

However, Tana didn't back down because of her sister's making things difficult, "I said it just now, it's a girl, a girl!" She deliberately emphasized the word "girl".

Those who are married cannot be called girls.

Antin, who was stabbed by Tana, shrugged and didn't speak anymore, and Cinderella, who had been silent all this time, finally understood the meaning of Tana's words at the beginning. She turned her head to look at Rebecca, He asked hesitantly, "Could it be..."

Rebecca nodded, acquiescing to Cinderella's conjecture.

In fact, what An Ti and Tana didn't mention just now is that although this family holds concerts every year and invites unmarried girls under the age of 20 to perform at the concerts, these girls are not the best members of their generation— — Simply put, they have no talent.

It is precisely because they have no talent and cannot become musicians according to the family's expectations that they will be taken out to perform in order to bring benefits to the family other than glory.

If you are gifted, you can have the right to choose marriage.

If there is no talent, then their marriage is beyond their control.

It was extremely fair but cruel and unusual, but it was someone else's business after all, and Rebecca couldn't judge it.

After all, the Marquis of Gutenberg and her chose Mrs. Smith to be Cinderella and Tana's tutor purely because of her excellence in music-if you want to choose a tutor for your daughter, it must be the best.

As for the traditions of the Smith family, it was out of their consideration.

But it is precisely because the girls who participated in the performance have no musical talent that the quality of this annual concert...

Not to mention.

Although one can imagine the situation that day, Rebecca thought about it carefully, and she didn't think this concert was a bad thing for Cinderella—on the contrary, the Smith Family concert can be said to be a famous social event in high society. No one can go to the event without accepting the invitation.

The most important reason is to allow Cinderella to officially appear on social occasions, which was also the expectation of the Marquis of Gutenberg from the beginning.

The only difference is that this opportunity came earlier than they expected.

"Then go have a look."

Rebecca suppressed all kinds of thoughts in her heart, and said with a smile to the three girls sitting beside her.

"The Smith Family Concert."

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