Elusiana looked down at the child, stiffening her body.
The child was a living human being. This child also deserved to be protected and loved endlessly.
But what about the child in front of her now? Not only was their body full of wounds, but blood was still oozing from them that hadnât yet healed.
âThis⌠isnât going to work.â
Seeing that the child was wearing worn-out clothes, it seemed that they had never lived getting protection. It wasnât their fault they were born like that.
Elusiana looked at the child and wept. A flower of anger bloomed inside her mind.
That child must have come here to live. Believing in the reputation of Viscount Waieos, who was famous for giving charity as a virtue. Otherwise, they wouldnât have dragged their wretched body and collapsed in front of the noble mansion.
âHowever, far from being saved, they were thrown out in vain.â
The childâs hope was shattered simply because their status was humble, just like her past life, where she lost her parents and had to be thrown into an orphanage without knowing anything.
âI also wanted to live with my family, just like ordinary people.â
The world was harsh and cruel. That mediocre wish was too far away to reach, for a woman with nothing to pursue. It was like a mirage that could never be reached.
ââŚat least until I got here.â
Elusiana closed her eyes tightly and then opened them. The sight of the child struggling to breathe as if it were too much for them caught her eyes once again. The childâs bones protruded under their rough skin, and all the vitality in their body had disappeared.
Elusiana slowly bent her knees and sat in front of the child. It could be said that it was the feeling of sympathy. Or it was okay to say it was pointless meddling. What she wanted was just to put this poor child to rest.
âItâs okay, donât worry. I will protect you from now on.â
Donât let your life go out like a light swept by the wind. So that your will can be strong anytime, I will be your support.
âSo, take it easy.â
Elusiana, who recited quietly, reached toward the little child. It was the moment her fingertips had just touched the childâs hair. The eyes of the fainted child, as if he was about to die, suddenly opened.
ââŚ!â
Red eyes darker than blood. Those red eyes rose ferociously as if to devour her.
ââŚGasp!â
Elusianaâs trembling hand stopped in mid-air. For a moment, something black suddenly struck her vision.
âNo!â
âLady! Avoid it!â
âYou crazy punk!â
Thud!
Her eyes flashed with dizzying pain. She felt drowsy without even having time to think properly.
âHuhâŚ? Why am I suddenly⌠being like this? That child⌠needs to be treatedâŚâ
Then, she saw the pale faces of the servants running from afar.
âLady! Lady!â
âCatch that punk! Stop that hand first!â
âDoctor! Call the doctor!â
She wanted to say, âGuys, Iâm fine,â but her lips were immovable.
ââŚFather will be here soon.â
What to do? He will be worried a lot, right? More than that, is that child going to be okay�
At the end of that thought, Elusiana completely lost consciousness.
* * *
âUgh, my head hurts.â
No, whatâs wrong with these eyes? Elusiana blinked her eyes. No, she wanted to blink, but her eyes didnât move as she wanted. It was stiff as if the muscles around her eyes went missing.
ââŚThis, whatâs wrong with you?â
Elusiana got her body up and gave strength to her eyes once more. Only then did her eyelids slowly lift.
Fortunately, she could see the familiar bedroom. The fluffy bed and soft pajamas that felt so nice were all the same.
Taking a breath, Elusiana leaned her body against the bed.
âI was surprised.â
While she fainted, she thought she would return to her past world.
âWhy am I here anyway?â
She was definitely trying to save the dying child just a moment ago. However, lying down here all of a sudden and the memory of being fainted right after holding the child were full of things that she didnât understand.
âWhy did I faint?â
At the time of her possession, she had to recuperate for a full month because she was not in good condition. Now that she could finally take a walk, it wasnât particularly unusual for her to faint. HoweverâŚ
âI have to remember something I guess. Wasnât it dark without a single light?â
As Elusiana wanted to remember something, she forced herself to look back at her memories and then she heard the suddenly open door.
âLusi!â
Simon, who spit out her name,weeping. He sounded as if he was caught up in a turbulent wave, rushed in.
âYouâre awake now.â
âYes, Father. I just woke up.â
Her father, Simon Ron Waieos, loved her. He immediately held Elsuianaâs hand and said, âHuhu. Thatâs a relief. Thank god. How surprised I was, I thought I would lose you.â
âCa-Calm down, Father.â
âI didnât mean to leave you behind when you were sick. Whatâs the point of being an administrator? Huhu.â
Elusiana was startled, then gently patted Simonâs back. When Simon gave up his position as the minister, the emperor ordered him to keep the administrator position and gave him less work to do to protect his position.
She thought she had gotten used to it, but his excessive love still burdened her.
ââŚI did something wrong today. Itâs not Fatherâs fault.â
âNo, Lusi, itâs all my fault. If I had been by your side, I wouldnât have made you suffer like that.â
Suffer?
Leaving Elusiana puzzled, Simon continued in a sad voice.
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry, Lucy. This father was wrong.â
His hand holding hers trembled softly. How surprised he was that his daughter fainted again.
Elusiana was a little curious about what Simon meant by âsuffer.â Still, she remained silent because she didnât want to ask about the situation.
But â at that very moment.
There was a face that was quite unfamiliar yet familiar. At the antique, highly crafted triple mirror dressing table, something in it was staring straight at her. And that face was also the face she knew well.
Elusiana unwittingly stretched her finger to the mirror.
âElusiana?â
âUh, huh?â
Simon was surprised to see what she was pointing at belatedly. He hurriedly blocked her view.
âLu-Lusi.â
âHold on, Father. Look, the person in the mirror⌠is it me?â
âT-Thatâs it.â
Simon hesitated in a cold sweat. But Elusiana certainly saw it. Of course, she was swelled up like steamed buns, but her face was dyed red.
âNo, why am I looking like this?â
Elusiana gave Simon a slight push to get out of bed.
âPlease step aside for a moment, Father.â
âI canât do that! Even if the sky is split into two, I would never get out of my way for todââ
Before Simon could even finish speaking, Elusiana jumped out of bed and ran to the mirror.
âHe-Heuk. N-No! Do-Donât look! You must never look at it!â
The startled Simon screamed to stop her, but Elusiana was already staring at herself in the mirror. Long-dropping brown hair and scarlet eyes that resembled the sunset. It was the look she had been familiar with so far. But what was that mottled mark that covered her smooth skin?
ââŚhow the hell did I become like this? Who made me like this?â
No one in Waieos would do bad things to her. Neither Simon nor the servants who loved her would do it.
Her eyes naturally turned to her wrist. She didnât know until now, but her wrist had a clear red mark. Only then did she feel a throbbing pain.
âWhat is this?â
The handprint was as if someone was holding her with a strong grip.
It was at that moment a powerful memory hit her head like a huge wave.
* * *
Soâ
âIs the child I was trying to save the one who created this?â
Elusiana, who had barely driven Simon away, asked Trisha again, who was absorbed in applying the ointment.
âSo, heâs still unconscious?â
âYes, apparently.â
Elusiana, who crumpled her brows, swallowed the frustrating sigh.
The child, who fainted again after revealing his name was âAstein,â was still unconscious and unable to open his eyes. They couldnât leave his treatment to the priest because there were obvious signs that he had escaped from somewhere.
âStill, isnât it necessary to treat him? What if he dies by mistake?â
At first glance, it wouldnât be strange for him to die soon. What was the point of getting first aid from the doctor but not getting any advanced treatment?
Elusiana asked worriedly, âWhat do you think, Trisha?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThat kid⌠I mean, Astein. Do you think his complexion or wounds are getting better?â
Her hand, which was combing Elusianaâs hair, suddenly stopped.
âAre you worried about him now?â
âUh, yes?â
âThe shameless child who made Ladyâs pretty face look ugly?â
âIt doesnât look that ugly. I didnât feel the pain because of the ointment. The bruise too. Itâs not a torn wound, so it wonât leave a scar.â
âLady!â
Trishaâs eyes became fierce. Somehow, Trisha looked like she wanted to twist that childâs neck, if she had the momentum, as he was still unconscious.
âCalm down, Trisha.â
âHmm. Iâm sorry, Lady. I must have been a little emotional.â
âI donât think sheâs a little emotional.â
Elusiana secretly avoided her gaze. Trisha, who was paying attention to whether the lady looked depressed, calmly softened herself and then spoke.