Chapter 09
In high society, single mothers were looked down upon. Among aristocrats who valued appearances, it was a scandalous fate.
Many would secretly abandon their children and hide the truth, but Viola did not.
âShe has remarkable responsibility.â
Still, it was hard to admire her completely.
I couldnât even begin to imagine the feelings she must have had, hiding everything alone and then finally revealing the truth to her family.
How much humiliation she must have endured.
Aristocrats might call it undignified, but in fact, Cain didnât think her actions were wrong.
In his view, true undignified behavior was perhaps the practice of political marriagesâmarrying strangers for power, bearing loveless childrenâŠ
Cain himself was born that way, and he wasnât proud of it at all.
He suddenly recalled Violaâs gaze from earlier.
A look so heartbreakingly sad, full of longing and resentment, yet forcing herself to forget.
He didnât know what love was, but he could tell it wasnât an easy feeling.
Born with indifferent dragon blood, even permission for such emotions hadnât been granted.
Everything happened simply because she loved. So there was no blame to place on Viola.
Yet⊠he couldnât understand why his hands were trembling so badly.
Drop. Drop. The ink running down his hand blackened the report beneath.
âYour Grace? Are you alright? The inkâ!â
Conradâs worried voice didnât even register.
Sighing deeply, Cain finally spoke.
âWhy?â
âExcuse me?â
âWhy on earth did that man do such a thing?â
It was incomprehensible. Before being the father, did he not even have the minimum sense of responsibility as a human being?
How could he leave such a woman alone?
The lively, smiling face of Viola flashed in his mind. Her skill with children. He had thought she simply liked kidsâŠ
But behind that, there had been the reality of raising her child alone.
He muttered again:
âHow could someone do something so despicable?â
Even Conrad, standing nearby, trembled at the low voice filled with barely contained anger.
âEven if you ask meâŠâ
Conrad, suddenly caught in the storm, felt like crying.
At the same time, in the guest room of the Dukeâs mansion.
I was in the middle of a sudden chase late at night.
âStop running, you unbrushed little child!â
âUghâŠâ
âWhat did Mommy say? You have to brush before bed, right?â
I grabbed the nape of Melodyâs neck as she dashed away.
âUghhh.â
She let out a deep sigh, clearly feeling unjustly treated.
Good grief. Did she hate brushing her teeth that much? She did it fine in the morning, yet fought it at night.
A bit of bedtime fuss, perhaps? But I couldnât let it slide.
âCavities are non-negotiable!â
I set down my bag on the table, took out the toiletries, and marched Melody into the bathroom.
âOkay, say âahhâ.â
âUghhh.â
âGood. Brush, brush.â
âBrrghh.â
âNow, donât just spitâswish it properly!â
After the war-like toothbrushing, I finished washing up myself. By then, it was well past 9 PM.
Finally ready for bed! What a ridiculously long day!
Therapist interviews, signing a contract with Cain, even moving my belongings into the mansion. Without sweet Melody and Cainâs consideration, Iâd have needed ten bodies to manage it all.
âMelody, shall we go to sleep now?â
âUh-huh!â
I carried her to bed. This was the guest room the servants had guided us to earlier.
âThis will be your new room. Since guests rarely visit the mansion, please let us know if anything is insufficient.â
The stewardâs words drifted through my mind. We were lucky enough just to have a place to sleep.
It made sense there wouldnât be a proper room, considering our sudden arrival. Even a storage room would have been fine, butâŠ
Where was it insufficient?
ââŠWow, what is all this?â
âWaaah!â
Silk sheets gleaming under soft lighting, a cloud-like mattress.
The moment we saw it, Melody and Iâs eyes lit up. We jumped onto the bed at the same time.
âWoooh! Hah? Hehe!â
The texture was unbelievably soft. We tumbled around, overjoyed. The bed was so wide I could lie across it and still have room to spare.
âComing to the Dukeâs mansion was definitely the right choice.â
Tears of gratitude welled in my eyes. Even the extravagant weekly pay wouldnât compare to such a perfect bed.
This was the true dignity of the Ascheln Dukes.
So blessedâŠ
I felt a surge of loyalty toward the absent Cain.
Loyalty! Your Grace, Iâll truly do my best!
StillâŠ
âPfft.â
We must have rolled around too much. Looking up, both Melody and Iâs hair was messy.
Melodyâs hair was puffed up like dandelion fluff from static, making me laugh. After a long while, we finally calmed down.
âSince weâve played enough, shall we sleep?â
âUh-huh.â
Click. The lights went out, and the once-bright room became dark.
Lying side by side with Melody, staring at the unfamiliar ceiling, it finally hit me. This was now our home.
Melody blinked in surprise, likely feeling the same unease.
âIt must be overwhelming for her.â
I had explained the basics of our situation on the way here.
Cain would protect the Saintess candidate Melody from the Temple. Our life here would be very different from Hayron Village.
Fortunately, clever Melody understood everything, but I still felt guilty. She loved the countryside so much.
I held her small hand in mine.
âMelody.â
âUh-huh?â
âLetâs do our best starting tomorrow.â
I whispered, and she snuggled into me, warmth radiating from her.
âMom⊠uh-huh.â
Though not perfect words, I understood her meaning. I smiled softly.
Mm-nya mm-nyaâŠ
Before long, Melody had fallen asleep, her cute breathing beside me.
The next morning.
Knock knock. I opened the door to a new face.
âExcuse me, Miss Viola. May I come in?â
âOf course.â
I answered calmly but with a spark in my eyes.
âJust as I thoughtâŠâ
I subtly studied the manâs face. Long brown hair tied high, thin silver-rimmed glasses. He looked familiarâlikely a supporting character from the original story.
âNice to meet you. Iâm Conrad, the Dukeâs aide.â
Wow. I had half expected it, but he really was here. It made the world of The Future Saintess feel real.
Conrad was the comic relief.
The Duke, completely doting on his daughter, caused his aide endless sufferingâand Conrad would become Melodyâs number-one fan.
He was one of Cainâs closest aides.
âIâve been fully briefed by the Duke. Where is Miss Melodyâuh?â
Conrad suddenly covered his mouth mid-sentence.
Melody, hiding behind my skirt, peeked out at the stranger.
Conrad immediately bent down and carefully greeted her.
âHello, Miss Melody. Iâm Conrad.â
âHeheh.â
The child smiled and waved. Conrad adjusted his glasses and stood back up. His stiff expression made him look angry, butâŠ
âHmm. That look. Definitely that look.â
The expression of an adult trying not to laugh at a childâs cuteness, worried the child might cryâyet unable to hide their fondness.
âMelody really is cute.â
I rubbed my nose, understanding exactly how he felt. Having worked long in a kindergarten in my past life, I knew this feeling well.
âMiss Viola, we plan to guide you directly to the young master. Is that alright?â
âYes, of course.â
Just then, the maids who would take care of Melody arrived.
âYou have to listen to the maids, alright?â
âUh-huh.â
Melody patted her chest confidently, as if saying, âJust trust me.â Quite the show-off.
Still, I felt reassured and left.
Following Conrad, we made our way from the annex to the main residence.
While getting a brief explanation of the mansion, he said:
âThis floor is where Young Master Jayden resides.â
âWhat kind of person is he? I want to make it easier to get along.â
âUmm⊠wellâŠâ
For the first time, Conrad hesitated to answer.
âUhâŠâ
âDonât worry. You can speak freely.â
âI should apologize in advance. The young master⊠is somewhat, well, very sensitive.â
âSince heâs a patient, I understand that.â
I responded readily, but beneath Conradâs glasses, his expression remained grave.
âUh⊠itâs probably beyond what youâre imagining.â
What could it be? The original story described him as sensitive, but not in much detail.
It didnât take even five minutes to find out.
âI said I donât need it! Go away!â
A sharp, irritated voice, and something flew at me quickly and fell before me.
Clang!
A glass vase shattered, shards scattering wildly across the floor.






