Chapter 08
âGuardian?â
Lucius reacted as though he had never heard the word in his life.
âYes. Please allow me to borrow the power of the ducal house until I come of age.â
Six years remained until she reached adulthood.
She had just firmly established that she was twelve, so the duke must have naturally calculated the remaining time as well.
âThe power of the ducal house, hm. Are you planning to incur some large debt under my name?â
âNo. Itâs not like that.â
Lumina hurriedly continued.
âMy parents passed away recently. It was a carriage accident.â
One might have expected him to offer condolences, but Lucius merely looked at her calmly, as if telling her to go on.
As expected of a Legionâcold-blooded.
âBecause of that, the relatives are divided into factions and fighting among themselves. Only my younger brother and I remain of the direct bloodline. I want my brother to safely inherit the family.â
âSo thatâs why youâve set a time limit.â
âYes. By the time I come of age, the hierarchy should be properly established.â
By then, Endymion would be old enough to take on the duties of head of the house without difficulty.
Heâs still hesitating because he feels self-conscious around me, but I doubt he dislikes the idea.
If he truly hated it, then nothing could be done.
For now, she decided to worry about that possibility only if it actually happened.
âYour thinking is admirable, but thatâs something that could be resolved without my involvement.â
Lucius rejected her bluntly.
âIf you dislike battlefields or monsters, you only need to make your wishes clear. You possess a unique abilityâpeople would certainly accommodate you.â
ââŠâŠâ
âEspecially since you donât seem to be a Legion capable of combat.â
âDoesnât my ability interest you, Your Grace?â
âIt would be a lie to say it doesnât. But your ability would shine more on a battlefield you dislike than by my side.â
There were many reasons Lumina had sought Lucius out specifically.
One of them was that their interests aligned.
He wanted to save his son. She had the power to do so.
And he was a man compassionate enough to close the eyes of someone standing at deathâs door.
I canât tell him that story even if I die.
It seemed he did not remember his previous life, unlike her.
âYour ability is unusual and desirable, yesâbut thatâs all.â
As if losing interest, Lucius stood.
âItâs not a bad proposal, but there are many things to consider. Return home for now. I will give you my answer later.â
Lumina stared at him in disbelief.
He had likely decided to thoroughly investigate this suspicious girl before making any decisions. He seemed to think there was no need to assume unnecessary risk.
No.
If she retreated now, everything would collapse.
She had to cast bait he could never refuse.
Something that struck at his deepest weakness.
âThe stronger the Legion, the more easily they are eroded by their own power. If unlucky, they can even approach death.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIs your son all right?â
Luminaâs healing ability was not limited to physical wounds.
The more a powerful Legion used their strength, the further they drifted from their identity as âhuman.â
And eventually, they would lose control.
But with Luminaâs ability, that loss of control could be prevented.
âYou seem to know a great deal about your power. Have you met a Legion before?â
In this life, she had not.
But it would be strange to understand her ability so well without ever having met one.
âYes.â
Lucius pressed his lips together and studied her carefully, as if weighing the truth.
Donât shrink now.
She had to keep smiling no matter the situation. Without trembling, Lumina met his gaze confidently.
âI see.â
He accepted it.
She was just about to breathe a sigh of reliefâ
âWhat if I take only your ability and discard you?â
ââŠâŠâ
âYouâre still young, so you may not know thisâbut there are more people who break promises than keep thââ
âYou love your son.â
He faltered.
Lumina remembered the voice from her previous lifeâthe one that spoke of his dead son.
A man standing before death would have no reason to feign such emotion. His regret at losing the chance to save his child had been genuine.
AndâŠ
Only a parent who truly loved their child could wear that expression.
It was one she had never once seen from her own parents.
âI would be the savior who saves your sonâs life. Could you truly commit such a merciless act?â
ââŠâŠâ
âI donât think so.â
Though she couldnât see his eyes behind his sunglasses, she could tell he was surprised.
âYou know something even my son doesnât.â
âWell, you were very passionate when speaking about him earlier.â
That wasnât merely an excuse.
A father who didnât care wouldnât know his sonâs clothing size so precisely.
Young Lord Hart was loved.
How enviable.
With that thought, Lumina spoke again.
âIâll treat your son. Will you become my guardian?â
ââŠâŠâ
âI promise you wonât regret it.â
She smiled with unwavering confidence.
Lumina returned safely to the estate.
Joseph, who had been searching for her until his feet were sore, scolded her upon finding her resting comfortably in a dress shop.
âI-I was scared Iâd be punished for breaking the vase⊠Iâm sorryâŠâ
But it had all been part of her carefully planned excuse.
Muttering pitifully with drooping eyes, Lumina watched Joseph sigh helplessly.
Though she received a long lecture afterward, she let it go in one ear and out the other.
After much trouble, she returned home and waited for good news.
âThe landscaping really doesnât sit right with me.â
âYouâre just being picky, Sister.â
Lumina muttered from Endymionâs room.
When she was there, none of the relatives came to see him.
Perhaps that was why Endymion welcomed her visits, and she tried to spend more time with himâthough they didnât talk much.
âSister.â
âHmm?â
âHave you no intention of moving rooms?â
Despite time passing since the funeral, Lumina still lived in the attic.
She was surprised he brought up such an uncomfortable topic.
He had never once raised his voice about her matters before.
When their parents were alive, their stepmother had been too domineeringâand the siblings too awkwardâfor him to intervene.
But now their parents were gone, and Lumina had said she considered him family.
Perhaps that weighed on him.
âYou are the legitimate daughter of the Langschus house. By principle, it is only right that you stay in a better room.â
âEndymion.â
His tone was flat and rigid.
For a moment, she wondered if a dictionary had learned to speak.
She called his name.
Perhaps feeling guilty for his previous silence, Endymion looked briefly flustered.
âAre you annoyed because the relatives keep coming? Since no one visits when Iâm here, are you trying to keep me nearby permanently?â
ââŠâŠThatâs not it.â
His face stiffened.
As if determined to deny any impure motive, his already expressionless face grew even more devoid of emotion.
Taking his sincerity at face value, Lumina replied:
âItâs not uncomfortable. Anywayââ
Knock knock.
A maid entered.
âMiss, a guest has arrived. Please allow me to help you change.â
âWhat kind of guest?â
The maid seemed unusually flustered.
Ordinarily, Lumina had no visitorsâand even if someone came, she was not allowed to meet them. That had been her stepmotherâs rule.
Though her stepmother was dead, nothing had changed. Everyone in the house had been her people.
They even called Lumina âa freeloaderâ for visiting Endymion.
âDuke Hart wishes to see you. He is waiting downstairs.â
âDuke Hart?â
That question came not from Luminaâbut from Endymion.
âWhy would he visit to see you?â
âYouâll find out when we meet. Youâre still a patient, Endymion. Lie down. Iâll be back soon.â
âButââ
He grabbed her.
âIt may be dangerous.â
âDangerous?â
âHe is a Legion before he is a duke.â
Meaning: donât forget he could take a life at a whim.
Lumina shrugged.
âYouâre not wrong. But if he came to see me and I avoid him, wouldnât that anger him more?â
ââŠâŠâ
âIâll handle myself.â
ââŠUnderstood. I worried unnecessarily.â
It wasnât entirely unnecessary, considering Luciusâs terrifying aura.
Reassuring him, Lumina paused as she left.
Have we gotten a little closer?
He worried about her.
For a moment, it felt like the ideal family she had only imagined.
Unable to suppress her rising smile, she beamed.
After changing with the maidâs help, she stepped outside.
The estate was in chaos.
Relatives had gathered in droves upon hearing of such an important visitor.
They fawned over Lucius despite their fear.
âYour Grace, are your legs not tired? Shall we guide you to the drawing room?â
âWe never heard that the late Lord and Lady Langschus had ties with you. Might we hear more?â
They were desperate to exchange even a word.
Lucius ignored them all.
Watching them struggle for favor, Lumina realized just how extraordinary a man she had asked to become her guardian.
The problem is he looks like a debt collector even standing still.
She watched from afarâuntil Lucius turned his head.
Directly toward her.
Oops.
She hurried over.
âHello, Your Grace! Iâm Lumina Langschus, eldest daughter of the Langschus house. I heard you were looking for me.â
âYes.â
Unfazed by his curt reply, she glanced around innocently.
âThat carriage you arrived in is enormous. Do all dukes ride in such grand carriages?â
Behind him stood a long line of wagons.
They were clearly cargo wagons.
âThey are gifts.â
âGifts?â
Her eyes widened.
Surely not all of that?
Outwardly clueless, inwardly she knew.
Everything in those carriages was for her.
Her vulgar, materialistic heartâutterly ignorant of frugalityâthumped wildly.
âI was too late for memorial flowers, so I thought Iâd bring the kind you like. But you donât seem to favor any particular flower.â
He had even considered her preferences.
Of courseâLucius had thoroughly investigated her and even her distant relatives.
âSo I bought them all.â
She wore an overwhelmed expressionâbut thought:
Ah. I forgot to tell Endymion.
Her days in the attic were about to end.






