Chapter 112
The Villainess Is Shy In Receiving Affection
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âDid you have your meal today?â
Suddenly, he asked with a furrowed brow.
Melody was surprised by the sudden question but nodded anyway.
âAny pain?â
âNot really.â
âWhy does your complexion lookâ¦â
He murmured worriedly, prompting Melody to recall what he had said earlier.
That he treats his subjects with care.
It seemed that statement was true, given the concern evident in his scrutinizing gaze.
âItâs kind of surprising.â
It was the first time Jeremiah showed such detailed concern.
âCould you extend your hands, please?â
Following his request, Melody cautiously extended her hands forward.
Without seeking permission, Jeremiah placed his hands over hers.
Among the nobility, this would be considered a clear breach of etiquette, but Melody somehow didnât mind.
Perhaps because this was the peculiar setting of the magic tower.
It was also fascinating that Jeremiah, though slender, had hands larger than she expected.
Just a few years ago, Jeremiah had been similar in size to Melody or a bit smaller.
It seemed that a yearâs difference in age could quickly reverse the difference in stature.
Jeremiahâs hands were so large they completely covered Melodyâs, making them invisible.
âHmm, overall, not bad.â
He suddenly spoke quietly, his expression filled with regret.
âYou seem tired, letâs postpone the experiment.â
âIâm not really tired.â
Melody responded, and he appeared to contemplate a bit longer.
âIâm really fine.â
She smiled brightly, aiming to reassure him.
Initially, the idea of being the subject of an âexperimentâ was a bit frightening, but her perspective changed over time.
As a Higgins, contributing to the people of Baldwin was a source of great joy.
Moreover, Melody had her own curiosities about herself. How she could have been born into this world, and perhaps, she might find some answers.
âReally.â
At her insistence, he slightly moved his fingertips, gently brushing near her wrist as if to check her pulse.
ââ¦Even if itâs just a little.â
He spoke after a long pause, his voice still full of hesitation.
âIf you feel any discomfort, weâll stop immediately.â
âUnderstood.â
âAnd I wish youâd take more care.â
âOf what?â
âYour health.â
âI think Iâve been quite attentive to that.â
âSuch words would be more fitting after youâve managed to put on a bit of muscle on those slender arms.â
He glanced at Melodyâs pale arms and frowned again.
âThe frailty of the body can sometimes become a variable in experiments.â
âI didnât know that. Sorry.â
Melody bowed her head slightly. Soon, she noticed a green light emanating from where their hands were joined.
âIs he sending magic into me?â
As she thought this, Jeremiah instructed, âLift your head, please.â
When their gazes met, a strange sensation began to flow into her body from the palm of her hand that was touching his.
ââ¦It feels strange.â
Melody murmured, and he nodded, as if he knew.
âItâs harmless to the human body.â
âIt seems so, butâ¦â
âShh, quietly.â
His eyes, behind the clear glasses, were focused intently on Melody.
While it was embarrassing to be under such scrutiny, it was the sensation of the magic being transmitted that was more distracting.
A feeling as if fine down was rolling down the back of her neck⦠a ticklish sensation that persisted.
For several minutes, it continued.
âI feel⦠drowsy.â
Melody tried to keep her eyes open, half-closed without realizing it.
She worried that losing consciousness might hinder whatever Jeremiah was trying to discover.
However, the touch on her wrist and the ticklish sensation flowing into her body gradually lulled her into a drowsy state.
âMiss Higgins.â
Suddenly, he called her name.
Melody thought she should respond, but somehow her lips wouldnât part.
It wasnât just her will that failed to respond. Soon, her heavy eyelids closed completely, making Jeremiahâs face disappear from view.
âMiss Higgins?â
Hearing his slightly panicked voice was the last thing Melody was aware of before she collapsed forward.
Thud.
Fortunately, Melodyâs face landed in a rather comfortable spot.
ââ¦?!â
That was near Jeremiahâs shoulder, who was completely frozen by the unexpected situation.
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Jeremiah had witnessed various magical accidents in the magic tower up until now. Magic, often called âomnipotent,â was ultimately a human affair. The outcome of magic could vary depending on the mood and situation of the individual casting it. This is why magicians who could consistently produce uniform results were highly regarded.
Jeremiah had been more on the âresolving accidentsâ side rather than âcausing them.â Magical accidents varied, with fire or explosions being basic, and instances where water suddenly poured from the ceiling were common. There were many occasions where subjects of experiments encountered issues, sometimes resulting in humans sprouting tails.
In the past, when such problems occurred, magicians would first passionately call out, âLord Tower Master!â but recently, this had changed. Magicians began seeking Jeremiah, the favored apprentice of the tower master, with calls of âJeremiah! Magician Baldwin!â
It made sense to call the young and agile Jeremiah over the older, slower-moving tower master. Plus, Jeremiah didnât particularly dislike being called out for these incidents. Observing the accidents that occurred during magical experiments was quite interesting.
Above all, resolving these accidents allowed him to understand precisely what experiment was being conducted and why the accident happened. This ensured that Jeremiah would not repeat the same mistakes.
Thus, he had never panicked in the face of any magical accident, always maintaining a cool reason to identify the cause.
However, after the accident of Melodyâs head dropping onto his shoulder just moments ago, he remained frozen, his hand still emanating a gentle flow of magic, raised to shoulder height, for several minutes.
âWhy?â
The question of cause echoed endlessly in his head. But that was as far as it went. No other thoughts came to mind.
âFirst, breathe. Start with breathingâ¦.â
With the thought that he must check if Melodyâs life was in danger, he moved his hands towards her shoulders. He needed to either sit her up or lay her down to check her breathing. Besides, he couldnât let her lean on him indefinitely.
However, his hands stopped just short of touching her shoulders, unable to grasp her.
He tried to think of a reason for his hesitation but couldnât find a satisfactory one. He just felt extremely cautious.@@novelbin@@
âCould this beâ¦â
Jeremiah grimaced as he considered a hypothesis.
âAn instinctive warning signal?â
When resolving accidents, he sometimes encountered such feelings. Even if something seemed harmless, there would be a thought, âAh, I shouldnât touch that.â Ignoring such signals often led to further accidents, so he decided to trust his instincts.
âIn that case, letâs leave Miss Higgins as she is.â
Although the position might be somewhat uncomfortable,
âItâs not particularly heavy. Plus, a pleasant scentâ¦â
He stopped the irrelevant thoughts that came unbidden and stared down at the face leaning against him.
From her slightly parted lips, the sound of deep, regular breaths could be heard.
âBreathing is normal, at least.â
Jeremiah spoke out loud, feeling somehow that he should.
âAnd besides.â
He moved his still-fumbling hand to grasp her small, limp hand.
âAh.â
The moment he did, Melodyâs entire body jerked, causing Jeremiah to exclaim in surprise without realizing it.
âI thought you were waking upâ¦â
This involuntary remark made him momentarily doubtful.
âWouldnât it have been good if she woke up?â
He wondered why his heart had skipped a beat at the thought that âMelody was waking up.â
âCould it be⦠that I was panicking?â
He frowned.
To panic during an experiment was truly uncharacteristic of Jeremiah.
He sighed softly.
How had this experiment resulted in such an outcome? At least one cause had become clear.
Unknowingly, his panic had seeped into the magic, leading Melody in this unintended direction.
Of course, her falling asleep must have been more influenced by her own will.
âIâm sorry, Miss Higgins.â
Regardless, he softly apologized and, through the hand he held, checked on Melodyâs condition. The magic he had sent flowed pleasantly inside her body without any major disturbances.
âI really should have sent her back.â
Jeremiah regretted.
But how long should he keep Melody like this?
He tried to grip Melodyâs shoulder again but stopped due to the same resistance he felt before.
He couldnât understand why he kept feeling like he wanted to leave Melody as she was. It didnât seem like any problem would arise from the situation, and it was quite an uncomfortable position.
âReally⦠what a strange person.â
He sighed lightly as he glanced down at Melody.
However, he couldnât keep her like this indefinitely.
He needed to contact Melodyâs guardians, the Higgins, and also had to submit a report to the magic tower.
âI should do thatâ¦â
Yet, he still felt resistant.
An emotion that couldnât be logically explained made him very uneasy.
Then it happened.
A loud explosion sounded from somewhere. It wasnât particularly surprising in the magic tower, where such sounds were heard every few days.
But there was one problem.
After such sounds, there was alwaysâ¦
âJeremiah! Magician Baldwin!â
The expected call for help followed.