Chapter 34
Melody Strikes Back
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Ken kept his back straight, not knowing how long he had been standing there. The servant in front of him was trying to persuade him, but Ken ignored her with a resolute tone, âYou donât need to say anything.â
The servant looked troubled and was about to continue when she saw Melody and the others. âMrs. Astrid, Mrs. Foxâ¦
When her gaze fell on Melodyâs face, her eyes widened in astonishment.
But being Margaretâs personal servant, she quickly regained his composure and respectfully greeted Melody, âMiss Fox.â
Melody nodded slightly and her gaze fell again on Ken. Earlier downstairs, Kenâs arrival had given her a chance to clear things up, but he left before she could thank him. She didnât expect him to be here.
Ken saw them come in but didnât glance at them, staring fixedly at the bedroom door.
Melody had seen many expressions on Kenâs face arrogant, domineering, coldâbut never had she seen him quietly and respectfully standing like this.
She felt sorry for him. They were both outsiders: she because of her looks, and Ken because of Ulricâs disability. This made her feel a connection with him.
As Melody hesitated to speak to him, Astrid spoke first. âKen, since y
e your grandmother doesnât want to see you, you should go back. Iâll send r you when she wants to see you.â
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Astrid reached out to help Ken, but he stood up abruptly as if he had seen her movement, saying, âSince Grandma doesnât want to see me now, Iâll leave.â
He spoke to the servant, not looking at Astrid at all
Astrid was furious, but with Melody and Maria present, she had to swallow her anger, forcing a smile as she turned to Maria. âMrs. Fox, letâs go inside.â
âYes.â Maria nodded, casting a disapproving glance at Kenâs back.
Melody immediately sensed that Kenâs disregard for Astrid had worsened Mariaâs impression of him. In Marlaâs view, regardless of whether Astrid was Kenâs biological mother or not, Ken should respect her as an elder.
However, Melody knew Astrid well enough to suspect her involvement in Ulricâs disability
âMelody, why are you standing there? Come in,â Maria urged from the bedroom door.
Melody had to turn her gaze away and quickly followed inside.
The room was filled with the smell of medicine. As someone who had studied medicine from the age of three, Melody sensed something was off.
They said Margaret was very ill, but the medicinal scent was mostly from tonics, with no real therapeutic effect.
If Margaret is truly seriously ill, she wonât only be taking tonics, she thought, perplexed.
And there seemed to be something in the medicine for stabilizing a pregnancy,
How come? Am I mistaken?â she couldnât help but question her judgement.
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Melody didnât dwell on it, knowing that relying on smell alone could easily lead to mistakes.
As she pondered, Astrid had already approached Margaretâs bed and said, âMargaret, Mrs. Fox has brought her granddaughter.â
Astrid had planned this as she walked upstairs, deciding it was better to oversee the situation herself rather than worry about Margaret agreeing to the ridiculous engagement. After all, with Melodyâs face, no one would like her, not even Margaret.
âAre they here?â Margaret opened her eyes and looked at Melody.
When she saw Melodyâs face covered in horrific red spots and acne, the brightness in her eyes faded instantly, and her elegant eyebrows furrowed.
Iâd seen Melodyâs mother before, a true beauty. How come her daughter is so ugly? My child will be gossiped and laughed at if I choose her to be its motherâ thought Margaret.
Margaret, who had been determined to let Melody be with her grandson, began to waver.
Astrid, seeing Margaretâs expression, was secretly delighted.
She knew it no one would like Melody. Her worry was unnecessary. She might not need to waste time coming over.
Feeling pleased, Astrid eagerly introduced Melody to Maria, âThis is Melody, the granddaughter raised by the Fox family in the countryside.â
âCountrysideâ¦â Margaret muttered, repeating the word, feeling even more displeased with Melody.
Though she had known Melody was raised in the countryside, hearing it again now, she felt differently.
Raised in the countryside? Then she must be uneducated, plus her ugly face and declining family. Sheâs totally worthless. I canât let her marry into our family for the sake of my baby, Margaret pondered and wavered even more.
Maria, as Margaretâs close friend, immediately noticed her changed expression. She knew it was because of Melodyâs face and Astridâs words.
Thinking quickly, she said, âMelody is a delightful and smart girl. Youâll like her once you get to know her.â
Then she added, âMargaret, you know, you are my best friend. Iâm doing it for you.â
Maria was not being completely frank to Margaret, but she sounded sincerely, and it made Margaret hesitate.
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