Chapter 20
The Villainess Is Shy In Receiving Affection
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âDo you intend to tear apart a healthy mother and daughter, just to make that child a playmate for the young lady?â
The Duke could not respond immediately. He was concerned whether such a dreadful thought had indeed crossed his mind.
âThereâs no need to worry. Children make friends easily. Once your daughter meets my granddaughter, sheâll soon forget about a child like a criminal.â
As the elder laughed heartily while saying this, a voice defiantly declaring âLoretta is here!â came from the open door.
Without seeking permission, the child confidently walked between the Duke and the elder, lifting her head high with a stubborn look on her face.
âWhat in the worldâ¦?!â exclaimed the elder, surprised, while the maid following the child turned pale and pleaded, âMiss, you shouldnât enter the Dukeâs office without permission, youâll get in trouble!â
However, she paid no heed to the maid. In fact, she acted even more assertively. She had a task to do.
Namely, to correct the eldersâ misguided words as the smart young lady, Loretta.
âNo, thatâs not it!â she said firmly.
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In the outskirts of the capital, the prison emitted a strange, foul smell. It didnât seem due to neglect.
Melody wrinkled her nose slightly, and the elder accompanying her chuckled mockingly, remarking how amusing it was that even a criminal could detect the scent of sin.
Melody didnât respond but followed the guard leading the way. The corridor became darker, the large windows shrinking until they were in a suffocating space without any.
They had to pass through doors locked with large keys twice.
Finally, they arrived at a space barred with large iron grills. The putrid smell faintly sensed in the corridor was much stronger here.
âHere we are,â announced the guard, pointing to a cell and placing a candle in front of it.
The small light crept along the uneven floor into the darkness. Melody followed the illuminated path with her eyes and spotted a small, round, black shape in a corner where the light couldnât reach.
It was still, almost like a stone.
Tap, tap!
The guard knocked on the bars twice with his palm. Responding to this, the shadow moved.
Perhaps it lifted its head; two bright blue eyes seemed to face them.
ââ¦!â
Feeling a gaze, Melody instinctively tried to step back, but the elderâs hand on her shoulder kept her in place.
Frozen, she stood still.
âYou have a very good daughter. She even extorted money from the Dukeâs house to save her mother,â the guard relayed.
Hearing this, her mother, who had been sitting far away, sprang up and began to approach Melody, limping.
The closer the limping sound, the more frightening it became.
âMelody, is thatâ¦â
Her voice, frail and tinged with a strange excitement, broke the silence.
âIs that true?â
Finally revealed, her motherâs appearance was dismal. Beyond the dirt from not bathing for a long time, deep wounds festered across her body, evidently untreated.
Melodyâs brow furrowed naturally with pity. Although her mother hadnât been a good one, seeing her in such a wretched state naturally elicited sympathy.
âDid you really get the money? Is it true?â
As the girl remained silent, her mother pressed again, clinging to the bars.
âI knew it. I always knew my daughter could do this. Look, guard sir. This child may not know fancy writing, but her cunning is exceptional.â
I can read and write, Iâve told you many times.
Melody swallowed the words that rose to her throat. Right now, that wasnât what mattered.
âIn prison, I see my daughter has become an excellent con artist. Better treated than a slave trader, getting along with the guards, arenât you?â
âNo, I donât want to be a con artist, Mother.â
Melody couldnât hold back, slightly rebelling against that statement. Her mother glanced at her with a familiar look, but it didnât last long.
Perhaps she thought better not to offend Melody since she had money.
âItâs good youâre reunited, mother and child. Family should be together, right?â
The elder patted Melodyâs shoulder from behind, as if encouraging her.
âYes, yes, thatâs right,â her mother nodded incessantly at the elderâs words.
âThereâs no time. Itâs a complicated process. Give half of the money you have to the guard.â
Melodyâs eyes widened in surprise at the elderâs words.
âMy money?â
âYes, the purse I gave you at the mansion. You have it with you, right?â
âOh, about that money⦠in the mansionâs corridorâ¦â
I dropped it. The words barely slipped out.
âWhat?! You dropped the money I gave you?!â
âYou hurried me along, and I dropped it without a chance to pick it up.â
âYou should have told me! Do you know what that money was for?!â
The elder, flustered, checked his pockets and clothes to see if he had anything of value.
But he too had left in a hurry without any valuable possessions.
âOh no! Youâve ruined everything. Your mother will rot in prison forever because of you!â
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âDonât lie, Melody! Youâre just trying to keep all the money for yourself, leaving your mother here, right?!â
Her mother shook her violently.
âHurry up and give it! Thatâs my money!â
âI really lost itâ¦â
âStop joking! After all the trouble I went through raising you, you just lose it all?!â
Her motherâs grip tightened. If the bars hadnât been between them, she might have done worse.
âIf I hadnât become pregnant with you, I could have been a great merchantâs wife, living a life of luxury! Do you know whoâs to blame for my miserable life?!â
She screamed furiously, her breath hitching, yet her tirade against Melody did not cease.
âUngrateful and clueless! A totally useless and unfilial child!â
Observing this, the elder clicked his tongue in disapproval.
He firmly believed that a personâs origin determined their nobility. After all, someone who never experienced beauty couldnât possibly appreciate it when they finally see it.
âThereâs no helping it. Guard, lock up that little one with her mother.â
âWhat?â
âThose two conspired together, planning to sell the Dukeâs precious daughter as a slave.â
Pointing at the disheveled mother and daughter, the elder indicated their fate. The guard seemed regretful about losing the opportunity for a big payoff.
âThis has become more troublesome. Tsk.â
âTroublesome? No, this is the right thing. Weâre guiding the sinners onto the right path.â
âWell, thatâs true. Hey, woman! Stand against that wall!â
As her mother screamed that it couldnât be, the guard banged on the bars, demanding silence.
âCanât you stay quiet! Your daughter will soon be sent to where she belongs!â
His words sounded distant, as if coming from the heavens, probably due to the phrase âwhere she belongs.â
If Melody were following the original story, she might have been receiving punishment in prison at this moment.
âIf I return to the original storylineâ¦â
Loretta and the Duke would also proceed smoothly with the original plot, towards a certain happy future.
âThatâs alright.â
Melody recalled her motherâs recent accusation of being âungrateful.â
But that wasnât true.
Melody knew gratitude. Therefore, if returning to the original path would allow Loretta and the Duke, who had given her special memories, to be happy, she was ready.
âAnd Iâ¦â
Melody contemplated her own fate.
She couldnât be certain, but somehow, she felt she might manage well, just as she had protected Loretta by altering the original story. This time, she would be protecting herself.
Soon, the guard opened the prison door.
Creak.
Even in the darkness, she could see her mother standing afar, eyes gleaming like a predator waiting for prey.
âGet in. Donât try to resist.â
The guard pushed Melody, and the small girl stumbled, falling onto the rough floor.
âUgh.â
âOh, really, such a nuisance.â
The guard, slightly embarrassed, scrunched his face and nudged Melody with his foot, signaling her to get up quickly.
âGuard. If you donât remove that foot immediately, I will cut it off.â
At that moment, a chilly voice came from behind the guard, carrying a heavy presence that seemed to weigh down the air.
The guard hastily turned around.
ââ¦?!â
Upon recognizing the figure, the guard froze.
There stood the Duke of Baldwin.