"Yvette, would you like to step outside and take a break?"
Her companion beside her kindly suggested.
"No, I want to stay."
The young maid stubbornly shook her head.
Even though her cheeks were flushed red, with mist rising above her head, she still didn't want to leave.
This was her job and responsibility.
...
The whirlwind cloud phenomenon in the sky lasted only half an hour before it disappeared.
But within the Green Hot Spring Manor, beside Gauss, this event lasted much longer than most present had imagined.
In the blink of an eye.
Four days had already passed.
Gauss was still surrounded by a mist, but it had thinned significantly, and the visible breakthrough was nearing its end.
The maids in the courtyard could now withstand the gradually retracting aura.
"Hasn't Lord Gauss finished yet?"
Outside the courtyard, maids about to change shifts whispered among themselves.
"It's been four days already."
