"If you lose to me in the upcoming match, I'll tell you where that torn little teddy bear of yours is."
Her brother lifted her chin with a claw-like hand, mocking eyes fixed on Nana as he laughed. "You're too stupid. If you liked it that much, you shouldn't have let anyone know."
The moment he walked away, Nana's gaze shifted almost instantly to the attendant standing beside her.
The maid who had taken care of Nana since she was five—almost the moment she saw that look in Nana's eyes, she instinctively fell to her knees. "My lady, I…"
"You even tremble in fear, yet you dare to betray me?"
Nana's voice was still childish, carrying the tone of a young girl, but it was enough to make the maid shake uncontrollably as she stammered, "Please, allow me to explain—"
Would Nana give her two years of service the chance to explain?
