Chapter 307.1
Living As the Villainess Queen
It was the first time the entire family had gathered at the Arse mansion. Enoch and his wife and son were there and so was Arthur. Eugene had met Enochâs wife, Rene, at the mansion before, but it was the first time she was meeting her nephew.
While dinner was being prepared, Eugene decided it was time for her to meet her nephew, Leos.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He was born four months ago. In their world, they believed that a child who survived the active season would grow up without any problems. That was why Leos and his family hadnât gone out in the last four months and they tried not to see anyone other than family.
Eugene was sitting beside the childâs crib and she couldnât stop herself from going giddy at the sight. She had never seen such a pretty child before. He was like a doll. He would squirm while lying down but still manage to smile whenever his eyes met Eugeneâs.
âHis smile is beautiful,â she said. âHe seems so timid, though, doesnât he?â
Rene nodded, grinning as well. âYes, he is,â she agreed. âWould you like to hold him?â
âCan I?â
âOf course.â And, with that, Rene picked her son up and handed him over to Eugene.
âYour arms must be really strong now,â she told her sister-in-law. âHeâs a lot heavier than I thought.â
âYes, he is,â Rene said. âI suppose heâs eating well.â
As Eugene found a comfortable position to hold Leos in, she realized that the baby was giggling in her arms. She wouldnât have known it, but Rene felt strange watching her. It made her feel uneasy handing her son over to her sister-in-law. She wished she hadnât offered in the first place.
Rene had married Enoch not long after she came of age. They had met through a mutual acquaintance and there was no passion or love between them, but she couldnât complain because her husband was kinder than what most wives had to deal with. His parents were also good people who treated her well.
But there was one thing that had always bothered her.
Rene had heard that her sister-in-law favored Enoch. Originally, she thought that they were just like normal siblings who cared about each other. Besides, her sister-in-law was a gorgeous Anika, so she assumed she was a good person.
However, as time went on, Rene began to feel uncomfortable every time she had to face Jin. She found that the woman would spit her words at her and try to make her as uncomfortable as possible by showing her hostility through her eyes. It hurt Rene even more when she heard that the Anika would constantly go behind her back and bad-mouth her.
If she had the guts to do it, she would have raised her concerns about Jin, but she couldnât really complain when she didnât have any solid evidence about the womanâs hostility.
She would try to subtly tell her mother-in-law about how she thought the Anika was treating her, but all the older woman would say was that Jin wasnât obligated to be overly-kind to her. They werenât friends, Rene just had to deal with her feelings like an adult.
If she told her husband about it, she knew that he would have held it against his sister. And, as much as she wanted to ease the tension, she didnât want to cause problems in the household.
This was why she wasnât too happy when she heard that Jinâafter leaving to go and get marriedâwas coming back after three years away. She would make all kinds of excuses to avoid visiting the Arse mansion when she knew Jin was there, but when Dana said she wanted everyone over for a family dinner, she knew she had no choice.
Rene was incredibly nervous when Jin pulled her aside to speak in private. She expected the woman to say vile things to her, to hurt her as best as she couldâbut all she got was an apology.
Bowing sincerely, Jin spoke, âI know I mistreated you before,â she said. âIâm sorry. I donât expect to be forgiven just because I apologized, but I promise it wonât happen again.â
Rene, being a naturally soft person, wasnât one to hold grudges against people. She forgave Jin as soon as she heard the womanâs apology. Still, that didnât erase the years of hurt she had experienced because of how she had been treated.
This was why, now that she watched Eugene hold her son with a flustered expression, she couldnât help but feel the urge to take her child away.
âLeosâs face looks strange,â Eugene said, peering down at the child. âHe looks like heâs about to cry.â
Rene looked at her son and nodded. âIt looks like heâs hungry,â she said. âIâll send for the wetnurse.â
The other woman smiled as Rene took her son into her arms. âWell, I suppose Iâll give him some privacy,â she told her. Still smiling, Eugene tapped her nephewâs cheek with a finger. âEnjoy your meal,â she said. âDonât forget about your auntie.â
Eugene took her leave, meeting up with Kasser outside the nursery.
Watching her go, Rene looked down at her son, swaying him back and forth. âIt seems like your auntie wants to become a mother too, doesnât it?â She thought about how beautiful the Anika and Kasserâs child would be and couldnât help the feeling of happiness that overcame her.
Outside, Eugene and Kasser made their way to the drawing room.
âHeâs adorable!â Eugene squealed. âI finally know what it feels like to see someone so adorable that you wished you could bite them.â
Kasser nodded at his wifeâs glee. He mostly agreed with her words, but, honestly, he didnât understand what all the fuss was about. The only thing he found fascinating was the fact that Leos, someone so small and weak, would someday grow up and play his role in society.
Maybe itâs because Leos is her brotherâs child? Kasser wondered. Maybe thatâs why sheâs so enthralled by him.
He didnât have a sibling so he had no idea what that would feel like in its entirety. Perhaps there was something special about how a part of the blood that flowed through Leosâs veins was the same as the blood that flowed in Eugene. He would never know how she really felt.
But he did know how to respond to his wifeâs excitement. âHe is a beautiful child,â he agreed. âWhat kind of child do you think weâll have?â
Eugene turned to meet his eyes and smiled. âWell, their father is such a handsome man,â she said. âSo, the child will probably be very beautiful.â
Her husband was about to respond, but he stopped himself. He realized he didnât want to talk about having an heir just yet. The idea of having a child was almost a taboo subject for the two of them, but she spoke about it like it was the most normal thing in the world. He stared at her, as if trying to gauge whether or not she actually wanted to talk about this.