Chapter 6
The Villainess Is Shy In Receiving Affection
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âIâm not sure. Although I feel indebted to the  doctor, the idea of learning medical work just doesnât resonate with meâ¦â
âIn that case, I can look into arranging a place for you in an orphanage. I know one run by the temple. It might even be possible for you to receive patronage from nobles. It would provide you with a comfortable home.â
Melody didnât know much about orphanages, but she instinctively understood that the Duke was offering her a significant favor. An orphanage with connections to nobles wouldnât be accessible to just anyone. Perhaps this was his way of repaying her for making Loretta happy. This thought weighed heavily on her. Of course, when Loretta first came, Melody had intended to be nice to her to gain the Dukeâs favor and mercy. But now that this was being presented as a tangible reward, Melody felt an aversion to it. Her time with Loretta had become more than just memories; it was a profound reward in itself. Now, she found this fickleness of her heart troubling. How should she deal with these changing feelings?
While Melody was prostrated on the ground, speechless, a small hand gently touched her shoulder. It was Loretta.
âIs it trueâ¦? Will Melody and Loretta live in different homes?â
Lorettaâs voice, slightly quivering, prompted Melody to hastily rise and tenderly embrace the child. However, she couldnât bring herself to confirm what Loretta wished to hear.
âWell, of course, itâs differentâ¦â
Melody glanced nervously at the Duke, hastily adding âSirâ at the end of her sentence. Then, she heard a soft whisper from Loretta in her embrace.
âLoretta likes Melody.â
Oh, how I like you too, you adorable little thing! But youâre a Dukeâs daughter, and Iâm a slave traderâs daughter. Weâre not supposed to like each other! Itâs forbidden!
Melody struggled to hold back these thoughts. How could she say such things in front of the Duke?
âMelody alsoâ¦â
Perhaps because Melody didnât give a clear answer, Loretta lifted her teary-eyed face.
âDo you like Loretta?â
Oh, this straightforward young lady! How could she ask so directly!
â¦She had no choice but to answer honestly.
âI like Loretta too⦠Sir.â
At these words, Lorettaâs face lit up with joy, still tear-stained.
âThen, Loretta and Melody like each other!â
Oh, Loretta, when did you become such a logical thinker?
While Melody marveled inwardly at the childâs reasoning, Loretta quickly stepped out of her embrace and boldly faced the Duke.
She looked up at the tall man she claimed as her father.
âThe Duke is a pot of gold. Therefore, Loretta wants to go with Melody.â
Loretta didnât yet call him âDad.â Instead, she cleverly used the formal title âDuke.â
Her assertive declaration made the Duke turn his head to look at Melody, as if asking for an interpretation.
âWell.â
Melody hesitated before relaying her words.
âThe Duke is a pot of gold, so Miss Loretta wants to go with me.â@@novelbin@@
âA pot of gold?â
He questioned the exact meaning of the term.
Melody regretted not having explained the precise meaning of âpot of goldâ earlier.
But Melody had no choice but to answer when the esteemed Duke asked.
âIt means âmoneybag.â A bag full of a large sum of money.â
âWho taught you that meaning?â
âMy motherâ¦â
The Duke did not respond further. Perhaps he didnât grasp the value of the term. It must have been overwhelming for him to be treated as a mere moneybag by his daughter, whom he had met just two days ago.
âYesterday, when Melody carried me, I cried. I was scared of the rain.â
âLorettaâ¦â
âAnd Melody cried too.â
Melody realized that Loretta was referring to the events that had just transpired. Melody nodded in acknowledgment.
âYes, I cried thinking Loretta was not here.â
âItâs okay for Melody to cry because sheâs a baby.â
Loretta, born with a girl-crush and straightforward nature, patted Melodyâs head and then turned to face the Duke again.
âThatâs why I want to go with her!â
The Duke was astonished that such a small child could make such a bold request to him. Even his sons had not been so audacious in his presence. Moreover, her request was to take the daughter of a slave trader to the capitalâs Ducal House. It was out of the question. He could not possibly agree to Lorettaâs request. However, the Duke found himself unable to outright reject Lorettaâs plea, especially considering the events of the previous night.
âMelody, Melody carried me.â
The child, with her ears covered, had cried incessantly, only calling for âMelody.â Separating the child, who had grown so attached to someone after experiencing significant events, did not seem like a good idea. Moreover, a new environment would be unfamiliar and frightening for the child. She needed a place to belong more than ever.
ââ¦I see.â
The Duke then looked back at Melody.
âWhat do you think?â
âMe?â
Melody responded with surprise and looked up at the Duke.
What did she think? It almost sounded as if he would really take her along if she said she wanted to go.
âThatâs impossible.â
By avoiding death and punishment, Melody had already achieved her goal of escaping the fate of the original story. Moreover, she had received an offer from the village doctor. If she stayed in the village and learned medicine, she might become a decent adult, unlike her mother.
âMelody.â
Suddenly, Loretta tugged at Melodyâs clothes.
Turning to her, Melody saw Lorettaâs round eyes looking at her earnestly.
Loretta, the blessed female protagonist who everyone in this world would come to love. Surely, her future would shine brighter than anyone elseâs.
âHmm⦠Though itâs not always the case.â
Loretta would face harassment from the elders of the Ducal House who disliked her. Later, her cursed constitution would awaken, leading to significant struggles. Although she would eventually find happiness, her path would undoubtedly be filled with hardships.
âIf only she could be happy without such troubles.â
Just like Melody had overcome her fate and survived.
Melody wished that Lorettaâs happiness could be different from the original story.
âWait?â
Suddenly, an astonishing thought struck Melody.
âCould it be⦠that I could also slightly improve Lorettaâs future?â
This was the first âtask only Melody could doâ that she had discovered since being born into this world.
âA task only I can doâ¦â
These words sounded incredibly sweet to her. Didnât it feel like she was an essential person in this world?
âMaybe, one day, it could really be like that.â
Melody clenched her small fist slightly and finally gazed steadily at the Dukeâs face.
âIâll goâ¦â
Melody wasnât pleased with her hesitant reply.
Shaking her head in negation, she gathered strength in her eyes and answered again with more conviction.
âI want to go.â
She bowed her head, almost like making a request.
âIf the Duke permits.â
Melody knew that nobles, even with their servants, wouldnât just let anyone into their mansion. They maintained a strict standard for members of their household to uphold the dignity of their family. And Melody was a sinnerâs daughter, the daughter of a slave trader who had even tried to sell a noble child. No noble would want such a person in their mansion.
âItâs decided. We will return.â
After hearing Melodyâs response, the Duke turned and left a bit quickly. Soon a splendid carriage arrived in front of the house, and someone opened the shabby house door for the Duke. Before completely leaving, the Duke glanced back at Melody.
âTake whatever you want with you, and give it to the coachman.â
âDoes that mean you will take me to the Dukeâs house?â
âIâve heard youâre smart.â
âI am smart!â
Melody quickly responded, worried that the Duke might change his mind. In truth, she didnât have much to take: a few clothes, some books, andâ¦
âAh.â
She needed to speak to the doctor, to whom she was deeply indebted.
âDuke.â
Melody, with a very apologetic face, stopped the Duke again.
âI would like to say goodbye to someone I owe a great debt to. It wonât take longâ¦â
Fortunately, the Duke nodded. Melody quickly ran to the doctorâs house. The doctor, handing out medicine to a patient, was startled by Melodyâs hurried entrance.
âWhat happened now? Did the guards come for you?â
Melody appreciated her genuine concern and felt sorry.
Melody had to refuse her kindness.
âI have something to tell you, Doctor.â
She started with an apology and recounted everything that had happened that morning. Worry filled the doctorâs face as she listened.
âDo you know what kind of place the capital isâ¦â
The doctor sighed, understanding her concerns. If Melodyâs background as a slave traderâs daughter became known, she might face rejection from many people, unlike in this village where she was protected.
âMelody. Relying on the favor of nobility is dangerous. That child mightâ¦â
âI know. There will be plenty of people in the capital who Loretta will like.â
She is the female protagonist of the story.
She will face many difficulties, but will also receive a lot of love.
And among them is the male protagonist.
Perhaps Loretta will forget about Melody quite soon.
âYet youâve decided to goâ¦â
The doctor looked down, seeming regretful.
âIâm sorry. But I was really happy when you offered to live with me.â
âYes, Melody.â
The doctor opened a medicine chest, took out several emergency medicines, and put them in a pouch.
She handed it to Melody while patting the little girlâs head.
âIf life in the capital gets tough, feel free to come back. Everyone needs a place to return to at times.â
Melody hugged the gifts tightly to her chest.
âAnd if you meet my son in the capital, donât forget to smack him on the back of his head. Heâs a bad boy for not contacting his mother.â
âHehe, I will.â
âGo now, donât keep important people waiting.â
When Melody came out, the Dukeâs carriage was already waiting outside. Loretta waved from inside the carriage, beckoning Melody to hurry. Thus, Melody set off for the capital, the setting of âThe Dukeâs House has Three Sons and One Daughter.â