I've Been Exiled, But I'm Alive and Well

CH 22



The Young Lady who Was Falsely Accused (Viscount Dahl’s son’s Point of View)

“What happened here?”

I was curious about what had happened to the young lady who was adored by many nobles, so I looked into it, but I couldn’t understand it at all.

But there was one thing I did know.

It seems that a certain viscount’s daughter is very much cherished by the royal family and the high-ranking nobles.

I have never met her myself. But when I talked to people who had seen her, they all gave me the same answer.

A wonderful woman with an adorable face.

That was their impression of the young lady.

I felt uncomfortable with their answer.

No matter how adorable her face was, it would be strange for a viscount’s daughter to be cherished by royalty and high-ranking nobles so much.

I spent the next two months feeling hazy.

One day, a big problem arose at a ball held at the royal castle in Réve, the royal capital of the Ansanse Kingdom.

I was not invited as I was not a family member of a Viscount with much power, but I heard later that Young Lady Olivier was convicted and exiled.

That alone was incomprehensible to me, but when I was told that the reason for her exile was because she bullied the viscount’s daughter, my head started to hurt.

“Isn’t it stupid to exile a duke’s daughter for something minor as bullying a viscount’s daughter…?”

It happened about three days later.

Everyone who was involved in convicting Young Lady Olivier began to regret it, as if released from a bad spell.

“Exiled for a crime she didn’t commit… that’s ridiculous.”

This was the worst thing that had happened to me in a country I had visited to broaden my horizons.

I immediately wanted to go back to my country.

It was about a week after Young Lady Olivier’s banishment.

A few weeks later, I returned to the village in the Dahl territory and was told that the exiled Young Lady Olivier had saved the village without asking for anything in return.

I felt like I was going to explode with rage when I heard that.

“Unforgivable.”

I swore that I would never forgive the country for kicking out Young Lady Olivier who had protected our precious home.

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Author’s note: Just was not charmed because he had no involvement with the viscount’s daughter.