14. (ignore spelling inconsistencies I can't tell which the text favors) A lady from the palace [Lady Chrysson] came delivering an invitation for a young miss Orche. Kaira is the only young lady of Orche, and the only other inheritor being her father (who is not an Orche by blood). However, Lady Chyrsson tells Kaira not to open it, as it was for Vienna de Orche. Vienna is still a Trahan by the plans of Kaira; this means that the Empress is showing her dislike for Kaira and disregarding her authority with the Orche name.
The Empress had done the same thing in Kaira's past life but now Kaira knows it wasn't by any of her own faults, but the Empress just on principle hates her. To combat the Empress' authority, Kaira strengthens her resolve for the Emperor's support.
Vienna, because she has poor handwriting, comes to Kaira to ask for help in writing a reply. Kaira is just now seeing the letter opened as she was stopped by Lady Chrysson before. She recognizes the Empress' handwriting as being almost identical to Ragan (5th prince). Vienna barges in and Kaira warns her against coveting things that aren't hers. Kaira mentions she never intended to write the letter for Vienna. As to why, it's super foggy but I guess so that Kaira can pick apart Vienna's blunders as to why she's improper for the Orche name.
Kaira insists that Vienna must write as each person has a distinctive writing style, and that if she were to ghost write, it would be even worse in the future. This is meant to tip off that Ragan and the Empress are in kahoots if their writing is practically identical (one person is writing both letters?). Panels get out of order but the basis is that Vienna stamps the letter with the Orche seal. Kaira says this act will become a noose for Vienna, and an addition to her list of faults. (end of 14)
15. Lady Chyrsson has left the Orche estate to deliver Vienna's letter with the Orche seal and signed "Young Lady Vienna de Orche" to some amount. Kaira takes a walk and encounters Faylon (official fianceé) who she thought was a dangerous stalker. Kaira, for some reason, couldn't hear Faylon calling out her name. Cue Faylon being a caring lover then delivers the Emperor's request for dinner like he had promised. Faylon says he'd do anything for Kaira, insinuation that even at the cost of his own well-being.
The dinner(?) is set for the same day as the tea party, and three hours before. This might allow Kaira the time to slip to the tea party afterwards. After Kaira steps out of the bath, her father storms into her room accusing her of something. Vienna trails behind and pretends to console him while stoking the fire. Her father asserts that he graciously forgave her for not making Vienna an Orche, but then says that she had crossed the line and should annul her engagement. Kaira is pissed by this wording as whether or not people are Orches is her right alone and her engagement is only between her and Faylon.
There's a small argument about distribution of power over the palace maid (Jane). Her father tries to foolishly assert his power, but as the maid is the Empress's and not a maid of Orche, it's completely out of his control. Kaira successfully sends Jane out due to her engagement to Faylon. Andrea comes in (Vienna's brother) and bows for forgiveness on the grounds that Vienna might've used a maid to steal something.
A maid knocks at the door saying that she has gotten what Vienna requested. Vienna tries to just receive it on her own. Kaira intercepts and holds her hand. (end of 15)
This is all my own conjectures, not backed up by TL team or novels.
14. (ignore spelling inconsistencies I can't tell which the text favors)
A lady from the palace [Lady Chrysson] came delivering an invitation for a young miss Orche. Kaira is the only young lady of Orche, and the only other inheritor being her father (who is not an Orche by blood). However, Lady Chyrsson tells Kaira not to open it, as it was for Vienna de Orche. Vienna is still a Trahan by the plans of Kaira; this means that the Empress is showing her dislike for Kaira and disregarding her authority with the Orche name.
The Empress had done the same thing in Kaira's past life but now Kaira knows it wasn't by any of her own faults, but the Empress just on principle hates her. To combat the Empress' authority, Kaira strengthens her resolve for the Emperor's support.
Vienna, because she has poor handwriting, comes to Kaira to ask for help in writing a reply. Kaira is just now seeing the letter opened as she was stopped by Lady Chrysson before. She recognizes the Empress' handwriting as being almost identical to Ragan (5th prince). Vienna barges in and Kaira warns her against coveting things that aren't hers. Kaira mentions she never intended to write the letter for Vienna. As to why, it's super foggy but I guess so that Kaira can pick apart Vienna's blunders as to why she's improper for the Orche name.
Kaira insists that Vienna must write as each person has a distinctive writing style, and that if she were to ghost write, it would be even worse in the future. This is meant to tip off that Ragan and the Empress are in kahoots if their writing is practically identical (one person is writing both letters?). Panels get out of order but the basis is that Vienna stamps the letter with the Orche seal. Kaira says this act will become a noose for Vienna, and an addition to her list of faults.
(end of 14)
15.
Lady Chyrsson has left the Orche estate to deliver Vienna's letter with the Orche seal and signed "Young Lady Vienna de Orche" to some amount. Kaira takes a walk and encounters Faylon (official fianceé) who she thought was a dangerous stalker. Kaira, for some reason, couldn't hear Faylon calling out her name. Cue Faylon being a caring lover then delivers the Emperor's request for dinner like he had promised. Faylon says he'd do anything for Kaira, insinuation that even at the cost of his own well-being.
The dinner(?) is set for the same day as the tea party, and three hours before. This might allow Kaira the time to slip to the tea party afterwards. After Kaira steps out of the bath, her father storms into her room accusing her of something. Vienna trails behind and pretends to console him while stoking the fire. Her father asserts that he graciously forgave her for not making Vienna an Orche, but then says that she had crossed the line and should annul her engagement. Kaira is pissed by this wording as whether or not people are Orches is her right alone and her engagement is only between her and Faylon.
There's a small argument about distribution of power over the palace maid (Jane). Her father tries to foolishly assert his power, but as the maid is the Empress's and not a maid of Orche, it's completely out of his control. Kaira successfully sends Jane out due to her engagement to Faylon. Andrea comes in (Vienna's brother) and bows for forgiveness on the grounds that Vienna might've used a maid to steal something.
A maid knocks at the door saying that she has gotten what Vienna requested. Vienna tries to just receive it on her own. Kaira intercepts and holds her hand.
(end of 15)
This is all my own conjectures, not backed up by TL team or novels.