Chapter 41
You’ve Got The Wrong House, Villain
You've Got The Wrong House, Villain Chapter 41
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As she was pulled, Yuri instinctively turned her head. And as she did, she locked eyes with the man who was still holding her very close. A pair of silvery grey eyes, gleaming like broken fragments of the moon, came into her sight. Beneath them, was a high nose bridge, a neat mouth, and a chiseled jaw.
He was a handsome young man, with strict features and he gave off an elegant feeling. Like Yuri, his hair was pitch-black. The moment the manâs face came into her sight, Yuri unconsciously paused. It wasnât hard to guess his identity once she saw him.
âI am fine.â
She soon gave a short reply and pushed away from the man who was holding her as if to protect her.
âI could have escaped on my own though.â
Knowing sheâd been helped when she didnât need it at all made her feel somewhat disgruntled. On top of that, what the hell was this princess carry?
It was her first time experiencing this in her life and her heart poundedâ¦bullshit, it gave her the creeps. She hadnât known since she hadnât experienced it before, but she didnât like this kind of thing at all.
If the man had put on airs due to this, her first impression of him would have hit rock bottom completely. However, she didnât know if she should call it fortunate or maybe it was just naturalâ¦
The man put her down without saying anything unnecessary.
Yuri lowered her head to the child who she was still holding even now.
âHestia.â
She could feel the child tremble intermittently in her arms, like a small bird in pouring rain.
âYou OK?â
âIâm, Iâm okaâ¦â[1]
But the child couldnât say the word and stopped speaking. A small sniffing sound traveled to Yuriâs ears. Her spring green eyes that were so much like her sisterâs quickly filled up with tears.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Albeit late, Hestia recognized the situation she had just faced, and she seemed overwhelmed with both fear and relief.
âOh no.â
Yuri sighed. She didnât know any tricks to soothe a crying child. So for now, she stroked Hestiaâs head while tidying up the girlâs disheveled hair.
âT-Today is my sisterâs birthdayâ¦so I wanted to give her flowersâ¦â
Hestia continued to stumble over her words as she sniveled. And when Yuri gave it second thought, she realized there were quashed flowers on the ground where the carriage had just raced through. There was even a yellow flower gripped tightly in Hestiaâs hand.
Today was Anne Marieâs birthday? So it seems Hestia came here to buy flowers for her sister.
âOh, I see. Are you hurt anywhere?â
âN-No.â
âIt looked like you fell earlier though. Your leg doesnât hurt?â
Only then did Hestia seem to realize that she had sprained her ankle. And that her knee was bleeding too from her fall. Finally, tears began to fall from the childâs big eyes.
âEukâ¦â
As she was a mature girl, she was trying her best not to cry but she was still a kid.
âUwaa!â
âItâs okay. Itâs okay, Hestia.â
Yuri hugged the child to comfort her and turned to thank the man who was still standing there, watching them. She didnât need it, but he had helped them anyways.
âThank you for your help.â
Besides, the manâs actions must have been with good intentions.
âNo. The one who covered the child in immediate danger was not me but you, milady.â[2]
Expectedly, a humble reply was the response to Yuriâs thanks.
Maybe it was because of his straightforward tone, or his neat appearance but the man exuded an aura of uprightness and reliability.
The scene he saw moments ago seemed to have left a considerable impression on him. Then again, Yuriâs entire composure despite the situation also gave him with a unique impression. His silver-grey eyes held faint interest as he looked at Yuri.
âI guess the child injured her leg.â
The manâs gaze fell on Hestia who was crying in Yuriâs arms.
âAre you really alright, milady?â
Then his eyes moved to Yuri and hearing the question, Yuri felt like her stomach was churning again.
Why did he keep calling her âmiladyâ?
It might be a natural title in the aristocratic world he lived in but that wasnât the case for Yuri. Somehow, she couldnât help but feel rejection towards that over-polite title.
âYes, Iâm fine thanks to you.â
âThereâs a clinic nearby that I know of. I can take you there if you donât mind.â
Yuri almost rejected his suggestion reflexively. But she soon thought of something and accepted.
âThanks for the assistance.â
âDonât mention it.â
The man carried the crying Hestia. Then he called someone.
âLord Crawford, did you call me?â
âDisperse for today. Iâll hear the report later.â
âYes, sir. Understood.â
Another man who seemed like his subordinate, stood with his back to Yuri and bowed respectfully before withdrawing. When she heard the name that came from the other manâs mouth, Yuri knew that her guess was correct.
âLetâs go then.â
The dark-haired man looked back at Yuri and said.
His clear face was exposed by his wind-blown hair and he stood out prominently in the plain streets. He was wearing a white outfit akin to a uniform and it was decorated with gold.
Yuri knew they would send someone from the top to investigate because of the disappearances at the Red Ferret orphanage. But she didnât know that such a big shot would come from the very beginning.
Then like she thought, this case was indeed what signaled the entry of the original novel.
The man standing in front of Yuri with an extraordinary aura was none other than Kalian Crawford, the eldest son of the Crawford family, rulers of the East.
Yes, it was the main male-lead of the novel.
That was also an important reason why Yuri accepted to go to the clinic with him.
In the original novel, the fateful first encounter of the male and female protagonist had happened due to Hestiaâs kidnapping but that was something Yuri planned to destroy.
That said, both of their fates seemed to be tied together somehow, because Kalian just saved Hestia from a carriage accident.
In order words, a new flag for the meeting of the protagonists was born. So wouldnât it be nice to give the male lead a chance to meet to meet the female lead?
With that in mind, Yuri finally took a step forward. Then suddenly, something vague set off her intuition.
âA gaze?â
Yuri continued to walk and secretly checked with her eyes. Her red eyes gleamed sharply as it scanned the area around her. But she couldnât find anything suspicious among the vast crowd. As a matter of fact, there were many people watching them because of what happened a little while ago.
Because it had happened so fast and the oddity only lasted for an instant, she figured it might have just been her imagination.
âIs something the matter?â
Perhaps sensing some dissonance from Yuri, Kalian turned to her and asked.
âItâs nothing.â
Yuri calmly replied, removing her eyes from the buildings on the side and looking back to her front.
Like that, they all headed to the clinic where Anne-Marie worked.
* * *
âHestia!â
The heroine, Anne-Marie, came running. Her long, sheer silver hair fluttered behind her while her plain white gown, unique to doctors, flapped around her like wings.[3]
âS-Sisâ¦waaaa.â
It seems Hestia was overcome with sadness as soon as she saw Anne-Marie because she began to cry loudly, much different from her quiet sobs before.
Anne-Marie had run up to them with no time to think and immediately hugged Hestiaâs crying figure.
âAre you okay, Hestia? What do you mean you almost got hit by a carriage? Are you hurt? Did you get hurt anywhere?â
Yuri looked at the pair of sisters then she turned away slightly.
âHestia fell down on the road, but this gentleman saved her in the nick of time.â
While feeling like she was arranging the meeting of the protagonists, Yuri flattered the male lead that was going to be Anne-Marieâs partner.
But the honest male lead corrected Yuriâs words.
âThe one who ran to the child as soon as she was in danger with no hesitation, was this lady here.â
âNoâ¦I donât mind so just get your own recognition.â
âBut the one who saved us in the end was this gentleman. If not for him, Hestia and I would have been in danger.â
Anne-Marie had grown tearful somewhere along the line.
âThank you. Thank you so muchâ¦â
She sobbed with Hestia in her arms and thanked Kalian and Yuri repeatedly. Kalian accepted her thanks in a rather awkward manner.
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Even though her nose was red from crying, she still looked piteously beautiful, making Yuri think âas expected of the heroineâ. If something bad had happened to Hestia, Anne-Marie would probably be crying differently.
Yuri was glad she didnât have to see that face. She didnât want the kind and sweet sisters next-door to be struck by misfortune. Of course, in this case, even if she wasnât here, the male lead would have saved Hestia.
But even if she had expected that, she couldnât turn her back on Hestia in that situation.
Translatorâs Corner:
[1]âIâm okayâ is one word is Korean so she in fact couldnât say a word.
[2] I was going to use âmissâ instead of âmiladyâ but we already use Ms. for the honorifics.
[3] It doesnât say doctors but âpeople who work at the clinicâ.
T/N: the more I type Crawford, the more I think of crawfish. QAQ