[Cinderella] Prince go away

Chapter 19 Question 19

Cinderella's life hasn't changed much after the concert.

The weekly music class and painting class are still not going on. Although she found it difficult to accept the real intention of the Smith Family concert for a while, she finally decided to pretend that she didn't know anything and still Take Mrs. Smith as your respected tutor.

The reason is probably as Rebecca told her, every family has its own way.

She may not accept it, but she has no right to comment on whether other families' actions are correct.

Just like the Marquis of Gutenberg's training of Cinderella, it seems too closed to other noble families, but he is really thinking about Cinderella, letting Cinderella live the life she likes, and choosing for Cinderella. It is the most suitable future for her.

The only ones who are most qualified to judge whether the Smith family's actions are correct are the girls of the Smith family.

This kind of statement really calmed Cinderella, who can be called "ignorant of the world" in this regard, a lot-so she really ignored or even forgot.

However, even if the matter of the Smith family was regarded as a novel without much plot and forgotten immediately after reading it, Cinderella's mood was still slightly affected after that day.

In fact, it cannot be said that it has nothing to do with the Smith family, because these days, it is what happened on the night of the Smith family concert that has been bothering Cinderella.

Or rather, something.

Madame Rebecca had mentioned about the decision of the Marquis of Gutenberg.

And... about that man.

Even if the mother is still there, the education of the Marquis Gutenberg's family has always been laissez-faire.

And after Cinderella's mother passed away, perhaps wanting to make up for the maternal love that Cinderella lacked, the Marquis of Gutenberg loved Cinderella even more, allowing her to live as before when his wife was still there.

So until now, Cinderella, who has never set foot in the social circle, doesn't know the lifestyles of other noble families—or in other words, she doesn't know what most noble ladies care about and what kind of future they are thinking about.

Not to mention whether she considers her marriage, or even...

If one day her father is gone, what will her future look like.

Regardless of whether it is a married marriage or not, and that he will inherit the title of marquis after his father dies—these are far away from Cinderella in the past, and they can be said to be extremely strange.

But such problems—especially those that are directly related to oneself, once started, cannot be stopped.

On the third day after the concert, Cinderella came to the study to read as usual.

According to Cinderella's habit, after Cinderella said that she would go to the study today, the maid properly prepared a pot of black tea and some muffins for her.

Cinderella's seat was close to the window, the lace curtains were lifted, and the spring sunshine hit Cinderella's cheeks and skirt through the glass window, bringing warmth; while the air was mixed with the smell of books. The smell and the aroma of black tea - this is the smell that Cinderella has liked since she was a child, and she has always felt that reading in this aroma is a very enjoyable thing.

However, what is different from usual is that today, after Cinderella entered the study and found a book that she had not read, she failed to fully devote herself to the book in her hand.

The pages of the book in her hand hadn't been turned for a long time. For some reason, after Cinderella turned the title page, Rebecca's words reappeared in her mind.

—marriage, social circle, and titles.

No matter which one, Cinderella has a feeling of avoidance and even disgust.

Although she didn't show it in front of Mrs. Rebecca at the concert that night—maybe it was because at that time, the events of the Smith family shocked her even more, but when she recalled Rebecca's words, However, these emotions that even Cinderella found strange came to her heart in an instant.

But Cinderella is no stranger to such emotions.

Because she still remembers that when her father mentioned to her a few months ago that she hoped to remarry and expressed that it was related to her future, she had such emotions.

These negative emotions don't seem to be hers, but they are hers.

Cinderella can be very sure of this.

Although Cinderella didn't know why she was so resistant, she was sure that there must be a real reason behind it that she didn't know.

It's just that she has no way of knowing what the reason is.

"It's useless no matter how much I think about it."

Cinderella felt that this question was the same as her own dream. No matter how confused she felt now, she would not be able to get the answer until the right time—so instead of thinking about it here, it's better to let it go.

Because what was bothering her now was another problem.

"And there is—"

Cinderella looked at the book that had been on her lap for a long time, and realized that she would definitely not be able to read it today. She simply closed the book and put it on the table, then picked up the black tea that had cooled down a bit.

She looked out the window from the window - it happened to be the courtyard, which had been dyed green in the spring day, and just looking at it from a distance could make Cinderella feel comfortable.

Just looking at her courtyard in the sun, Cinderella couldn't help thinking of another event that happened that night—at the Smith Family's concert.

"...that gentleman."

Cinderella murmured, even in the quiet study room washed by the afternoon sun, her voice did not spread, but quickly disappeared into the aroma of black tea.

Even though the concert had been over for three days, the man's face would still flash in front of her eyes from time to time—even though she was always attracted by those eyes when she faced him that night, but until today, Cinderella never It was found that the other party's face was actually so clear.

It's not like a random encounter that just happened that night.

If it's not like me to say that "I have a disgust for words that I have never thought about"; then I will think of a strange man from time to time, and feel that the other party does not seem to be the first time I met... It is even more exciting Cinderella felt strange.

Just as she can be sure of those negative emotions, Cinderella can also be sure that that night was indeed the first time she met that man.

It's just that when Cinderella settled down to sort out what happened that night - such as her conversation with the man, she discovered some strange things.

That's not a good feeling.

Yes.

She didn't have a good impression of that man.

Although she has read many Roman novels in the study, it is written that the first meeting between the hero and the heroine is an accident, but it is this accidental encounter that makes them have a good impression of each other-that is, the so-called love at first sight.

What happened that night—her encounter with that man was quite similar to what was described in the book, but Cinderella didn't feel that she really fell in love with that man.

That's a more complicated emotion than the so-called "favor" and "like".

This kind of emotion is somewhat like Cinderella's resistance after thinking of the word "marriage", but more, it is the escape and indebtedness that even Cinderella finds surprising-she wants to escape from that man, but because of the inexplicable The debt she owed made her want to see the other party again to confirm whether he was okay.

Cinderella was pretty sure that was how she felt at the time.

But this surprised her even more than the previous disgust.

"Is it really a question that no matter how much you think about it?" Cinderella put down the teacup and sighed, but there was a wish in her heart that if possible, she hoped that she would never meet that man again.

——But will things really happen as she expected?

That day—after sorting out her emotions in the study, Cinderella never thought about those two issues again.

On the issue of marriage, both father and Rebecca hope that they can be happy.

It is precisely because of this that Cinderella cannot make herself seem troubled by the choices they have given-this will only make her father and Mrs. Rebecca more worried.

As for the matter of that man... Cinderella thought that since she hadn't mentioned it to Mrs. Rebecca at the time, there was no need to mention it later.

Cinderella's mood also got on the right track after that day.

"Sister An Ti, will you and sister Tana come to the dance class waiting?"

Because Mrs. Jones, who taught painting, was temporarily busy, the class of today's painting class was shorter than usual. After Mrs. Jones left, Cinderella, who finished drawing and was packing up the painting utensils, asked Ann who was in class with her.

After the concert, Cinderella also noticed the problems she had, so she took the initiative to ask Mrs. Rebecca to continue the previous social etiquette lessons—especially the study of dance. Although Mrs. Rebecca hesitated for a while , but eventually agreed.

An Ti and Tana are the same as before, if they are free, they will accompany them, but these few days...

"No," An Ti waved his hand at Cinderella, "Tana and I still have things to do."

An Ti and Tana never went.

Cinderella felt a little disappointed, but Cinderella also knew that this aspect was actually strong for An Ti and Tana, and they never had to participate in it from the beginning, so Cinderella was just disappointed in the end.

An Ti also seemed to see that Cinderella was a little depressed after hearing her rejection.

She wanted to open her mouth, as if she wanted to explain something, but in the end she didn't say anything, she just apologized to Cinderella, and then left the studio.

——Anyway, Cinderella will know soon.

she thinks.

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