Charles was still distressed over the incident yesterday. He was unsure how would that filthy slave owned Aster's personal pin.
Although it was just a brass pin, the lowest personal pin that could be handed to someone, it was still Aster's personal pin. As far as he remembered, Aster never gave his personal pin to somebody else other than his parents and himself. Charles took the pin from his vest, the same stringless harp with 'A' in the middle, but this one was made out of silver.
Charles remembered when he entered Aster's room and found a box with Aster's personal pin. Many brass pins, a handful of silver pins, and a single golden pin. In Golden Camellia, It was a tradition for a noble entering adolescence to get their personal pin as the symbol of their high identity.
Charles intently observed Aster's golden pin, a stringless harp with the 'A' letter in the middle. It was a beautiful pin.