The Marquis asked in a soothing tone, his voice entirely different from when he spoke to me.
Clattier, who came into the hall, put both of her hands on her waist and raised her eyebrows.
âDaddy, you shouldnât be stepping on a child like that yet.â
The man laughed, clearing my shoulders from the heavy burden of his feet.
âYouâre too kind to them. You care about all these kids.â
âTush!â
Clattier rubbed her lips. A shy flush rose on her face.
âItâs my birthday soon.â
âYes, thatâs why weâre cleaning the hall.â
âWe donât have to party in this big hall.â
While saying so, Clattierâs eyes betrayed her words. Her eyes glistened with joy as if she was expecting a big birthday party.
âItâs my daughterâs birthday. I canât do it half-heartedly, can I?â
âDaddy, youâre too kind.â
Her light-pink shoes slowed to a halt in front of me.
âAre you all right?â
A sweet voice sprinkled down on me like the soft petals of a blossom.
I nodded, raising my upper body.
âThen cheer up.â
Clattier hugged the Marquisâs arm, smiling. The latter stroked her hair with love.
The friendly father and daughter began to move notes towards the door.
âHey, Dadâmy shoes got wet in the dirty rainwater.â
âIâll buy you new ones, so donât worry.â
âWow, Dadâs the best!â
I stayed alone and looked at their retreating figures.
The rainwater was wetting my whole body.
Boom. The doors closed.
I stared at the tightly blocked door and lowered my head.
â. . . Letâs clean up.â
You donât know what else youâll get if you donât finish it.
Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
The hall was struck by thunder.
I rolled up my body as much as I could, but it didnât work.
My hungry stomach still clamored for food.
I was punished by my uncle for not cleaning up the hall.
Even though done with a thin whip, my calves suffered greatly from the thirty lashes. Pink flesh stood out on my calves as if marred by a blade.
He told me in public, who was already sick and unable to stand properly.
âThere will be no dinner for you until after a week from today.â
That meant eating only one meal a day.
Usually, I had only two meals, breakfast, and dinner.
The most proper meal Iâve received so far was soup with hard bread and dry water.
Clattie came in when the Marquis left.
âOh, you poor thing.â
Clattier kicked her tongue as if she were sorry for my bruises and torn flesh.
âDonât be too upset. My dadâs a fair-minded man. Itâs not fair to others to give you free meals because youâre my cousin.â
You and I are different even if we are cousins.
Her eyes were saying so.
âNext time, do your best. You have to finish your work well. Dad said so. He said those who donât work should not eat either.â
Clattie smiled brightly and left the room to see if she was proud of herself.
The thought of that time made me angry.
âSo far Iâve been eating. . . â
Growlrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
I wanted to say I didnât need food, but I was so hungry.
âIt hurts.â
My empty stomach hurt, the pain clashing with my searing calves.
My breaths are shortening.
My exhales are hot.
My mind is blank.
âThis is certainly distressingâ
I was wearing my cold wet clothes until they dried up, and I was about to catch a fever.
I hid in an old blanket. The chill of the winter night froze my body.
In the daze of a fever and the cold, the Marquisâ voice rang out.
âYou should thank me.â
âYour father irresponsibly leaves you here and doesnât even pay child support.â
âSo youâre going to have to pay for your meals, right? Do you know how much you eat? How much money it costs to feed you?!â He cried out.
âIn the end, you still didnât pay for your meal, again! Youâre lazy! For something as useless as you, you shouldnât get to eat and you shouldnât get to sleep, either. Lord be thankful for my mercy.â
My ears shut out the voice of the Marquis, who continued.
Now I could not feel hunger, nor the pain of my calves.
I gasped with my chest tight.
âIt hurts so much. . .â
My heart seemed torn. I donât want to, but I keep trying.
My heart was broken.
When I stood in front of the master, my whole body trembled and I couldnât speak properly.
In my child eyes, he seemed too tall.
âYour biological father abandoned you, and Iâm taking care of you and raising you, right?â
âOh, Iâll have to see if heâs really your biological father. You canât even use magic.â
I clasped the blanket tightly.
âDid I really get abandoned?â
I couldnât grasp it at first, but now I did.
No matter how evil your opponent is, a contract is a contract.
But the result is this.
âI was a fool to believe in the Devilâs contract.â
I donât know how many times youâve been disappointed.
I donât expect to keep promises that wonât be kept.
So you donât have to be disappointed.
She contemplated her decisions with a whimper.
I had a runny, flushed nose.
Tears trickle down my cheeks.
This is nothing much. Why is there water coming out of my eyes?
âIâm sure itâs because Iâm still young!â
Breathe.
âDamn that Devil.â
You said it was a gold spoon. A life of competence and privilege.
You said youâd give me my dad and brother.
â. . . Family, having thought it was alive.â
âAh-chu!â
The sneeze shook through my entire body.
I snorted and clutched the blanket tightly. Thereâs little to no warmth, but itâs better than nothing.
âThereâs no cold medicine here, and this young body is too weak.â
Iâve almost died once or twice.
Today is the same.
. . .It might be easier. . . to just die.
âNo, no, no! Donât be weak!â
I canât die like this even if itâs unfair.
Iâll survive half a life in this zero-star world.
***
âTie, happy birthday!â
âOh, my God, youâre still so young, but youâre dazzlingly beautiful.â
âAll the men of the Empire will fall for our Tier.â
Clattie, who is surrounded by her family and smiling brightly, looked as cute and lovely as an angel.
It was sad.
She was wearing a light pink dress today, which was so luxurious and colorful that she could not think of as a childâs.
A dainty, ankle-high, voluminous dress was adorned with several layers of lace, embroidered with tiny diamonds.
No matter how rich they are, they donât look so luxurious in childrenâs clothes that they canât wear after a year.
But to show how much the Marquis loves Clattie, by the time of her birthday, this expensive dress arrived at the mansion.
Itâs a beautiful outfit with a different dimension than the usual clothes I wear, so I always expected what kind of dress would be for Clattie.
âThe Marquis didnât tell me what kind of dress it was.â
No matter how many times Clattier dozed off, it was no use asking for a hint.
If the momentary surprise could have made her happier the moment she received it, he would have kept it a secret.
âYouâre really loved. . .â
I turned my eyes and looked at the beautifully decorated party hall.
Of course, the hall was cleaned and decorated with glitter.
Even the Marquis couldnât have thought I could clean it all up in the first place.
âHe was just trying to mock me by assigning all that work.â
I looked at my toes and clung tightly to the corner of the walls.
A shabby shoe, worn on one small foot did not fit here.
Even the serving servants and maids were wearing better quality shoes and clothes than me.
âItâs shabby.â
Even though she was still in the corner, she could feel a sneering look.
It was a small, family birthday party, but I couldnât join it.
Well, who would see me now and think of me as the family of the Marquis family?
In fact, I didnât attend the birthday party as Princess Paeratonâs cousin.
âOh my God!â
Clattierâs startled voice rang high.
While cutting the cake, the whipped cream fell on top of the sphere.
The new shoes I bought were going to get damaged, and my face turned sour.
âWhat are you looking at so far?â
Then the voice of the Marquis gave me a sharp slap on the back.
âWithout wiping!â
Yeah, it wasnât as a cousin that I was here.
âInstead, I was present as Clattierâs servant.â
If you wait any longer, the Marquis will punish you again.
I quickly approached Clattieâs front and talked to the maid standing beside me.
âWell, something to wipe . . . .â
She turned away with an embarrassed look before I could finish talking.
It was obvious why.
âItâs the order of the Marquis.â
I went to Clattieâs front and kneeled without asking any more questions.
When I pulled up my sleeve and scrubbed it, the feeling of the oily creaminess made me feel disgusted.
But there was something worse than that.
Countless gazes attach upon my prone back.
When I raised my head, I immediately met the Marquis and his eyes.
His eyes were intoxicated with contempt, joy, and triumph.
âIs that all you cleaned up? It has to shine!â
The Marquis flocked towards me.
The small hand grasped at my sleeve gave me a burst of strength.
âSheâs not listening again! Was starving for a week not enough? Or was the lacking of hawks?!â
I bit my lips tight.
âGet up and tell that abuser. . .!â
I wanted to shout at his face.
But this little body was so shaky that it wouldnât move.
Scared. Scared. Iâm scared.
Regardless of my will, my body peeped and moved.
My posture was lowered and my lips were as close to the ground as Clattieâs shoes.
Clattie shook her foot hastily. The wind really touched my lips on these shoes.
âItâs all right. This isnât a big deal.â
I am. . . a precious person.
âReally?â
A voice filled with doubt was heard from the bottom of my heart.
It was when I tried to ignore it and blow my breath.
âIs my memory wrong?â
Lee, who has a low but clear voice, divided the chairmanâs mind.
âMy daughter wasnât blonde.â
When I raised my head, a tall man with a cape fixed on one shoulder stood crooked.
He was looking at Clattie with a frown.
The light pink dress Clattie is wearing, matched the embarrassed flush on her face.
âTheâ, Duke of Paeraton?!â
The Marquis cried out in shock.
I flinched, my heart leaped high before sinking.
The Duke of Paeraton?
That guy?
My gaze shook at the sight of that man.
The Duke of Pateraton.
He is my father, Prince Paeraton.
***
Even standing in a carefree way, you could tell he was a great looking man. Wide shoulders and long limbs, and a tight waist. With a grim face that seems unlikely to bleed a single drop of blood, even upon stabbing.
A massive burst of energy came from within my whole body.
You canât hide your handsomeness.
âWow. . . You look handsome enough to be the male lead in a Romance Fantasy. . .!â
His hair was the shade of darkness that is deeper than the abyss.
His eyes are redder than sparkling rubies and pure pigeon blood.
If you were to describe him in a novel, youâd see a sentence like that.
He was more like the main character than all the self-reliant men I had ever imagined.
âWell, werenât you supposed to be on the western front?â
The Western Front?
My eyebrows crumple under the Marquisâ words.
They loosen after a while.
âSo the Duke was at war?â
I didnât know.
âItâs over.â
âYes?â
âItâs over, the war.â
The Marquis shook his head as if it could not be.
âItâs over, Iâm sure of it. . .â
ââand even the little ones take care of themselves, and mind their own business. Do I look so free and unbusy that you want me to give you a rundown on everything that has happened this year?â
The Dukeâs eyes caressed me like a sharp day.
It was still a lewd and languid attitude, but that alone changed the air.
The Marquis and his wife took a hard breath and hardened their bodies.
âHa, ha, ha, no way.â
The Marquis approached the Duke with a forced smile on his face.
âBy the way, what brings you here without any contact?â
âItâs obvious what Iâve come for.â
The Duke moved the notes in defiance of the latter.
Perhaps because his legs were so long, he arrived in front of Clattier in a few steps even though he was moving leisurely.
The red pupils screamed at Clattie.
Clattie shook her head, unable to bear his cold, sharp-eyed stare.
Her trembling body and blue face seemed that about to bite back the foam in her mouth.
The Dukeâs gaze narrowed. His bloodshot eyes moved slowly.
âAh.â
Their eyes met.
The peacockâs eyes maneuvered.
âYou snobbish rat.â
âSheâs working in my houseââ
âYou canât possibly mean that this ugly girl is my daughter.â
The Dukeâs voice was low enough to be dangerous.
No matter what he explained by his side, the Marquis remained stiff and couldnât continue his words.
The Marquis family and all the employees around him couldnât even breathe.
I couldnât spit out any words easily.
The room filled with stifling silence.
It was so thick and deep that even a needle wouldnât fit in.
I curled my head, neck tucking towards my chest.
A scrawny rat, thatâs the way it is, even I saw myself as shabby and ugly.
âOh, my God. You donât like that Iâm your daughter.â
Youâll want to deny it, but. . .
âWell, could youâcould you still burn me?â
I gathered all my courage and courage and looked up the Duke.
I canât live here anymore. I was almost sure Iâd die at this rate.
The red pupil in his face warps.
âWhat?â
âOh, itâs because I didnât wash up. . .â
I moistened my mouth, trying to look as neat as possible.
âIt wonât bother you. I can wash well even if I stand alone.â
It was like a thump in my ear.
âIâm good at cleaning rice, too! I can make a living. Because Iâm eating a little bit of rice. . .â
The Duke was silent.
âIâll also wipe your shoes every day! I can wipe it off like crazy!â
My courage is fading away.
I tried not to, but my head kept going down and I could only see his jawline, not his eyes.
âAnd, again, againâ?â
His chin went stiff.
My head is facing the floor completely.
Clattierâs shoes were seen, with the creamâs grease left.
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