Chapter 05
āCome along, my dear. This is Duke Ballon.ā
From early morning, maids swarmed around Lucy, dressing her in a beautiful gown and adorning her lavishly. Not long after, the baron summoned her to the reception room.
So all that chaos at the crack of dawn was because of this old man?
Perhaps he thought she wouldnāt comply willingly, because the baron hadnāt given Lucy even a word of warning beforehand.
Dragged into the reception room without knowing why, Lucy found a potbellied old man leering at her with a lascivious gaze.
The baron, using the kindest tone and gentlest expression Lucy had ever seen since sheād possessed this body, introduced the duke to her.
āThis child is quite shy and not good at expressing herself. Still, when she heard sheād be meeting Your Grace yesterday, she was so excited she couldnāt sleep all night. Hahaha!ā
Flustered by her blank, unmoving reaction, the baron spouted utter nonsense and gave Lucy a light push on the back.
āYouāre far more dazzling than in your portrait. Iād heard many rumors about you for quite some time, young lady, butā¦ā
None of them could have been good, she thought.
āMy lady, I hope the day comes soon when I can take you as my wife.ā
The dukeās greasy, shiny face moved closer. He lifted Lucyās hand and planted a lingering kiss on the back of it.
What is this old man saying? His wife?!
Lucy froze stiff in shock at those thunderbolt-like words.
āF-Father⦠what is this supposed toāā
āA p-proposal? What on earth isāā
She asked in a trembling voice, turning toward Baron Diallo, who stood nearby.
āMy dear, itās no dream. His Grace has formally sent you a letter of proposal!ā
Before she could finish, the baron cut her off.
āOur Lucy must be so happy that she canāt even speak properly. Hahaha!ā
At his absurd words, Lucy was truly left speechless.
Duke Ballon said he wished to attend the upcoming imperial hunting tournament together with Lucy.
After the duke left, Lucy shouted at the baron in fury.
āI refuse to agree! This is my lifeāthis isnāt something you get to decide!ā
āWhat did you say?! Y-you⦠you wretched girl! Have you truly gone mad? I thought youād been obedient lately!ā
The enraged baronās shout came crashing down on her. Before she could even react, she was shoved to the floor.
The baron always refrained from striking Lucyās face or any parts of her body that showed when she went outside. This time was no exceptionāhe skillfully avoided those areas while beating her mercilessly.
But as she tried to block his kicks, something went wrong, and by the time she returned to her room, two fingers on her right hand had begun to swell badly.
Anna wrapped Lucyās hand in bandages, sobbing pitifully as tears poured down her face.
āWhy did you have to do thatā¦? Itās just a hunting tournament. You couldāve just gone along with it. Why did you have to get beaten like this? You shouldāve said you were sorry, that youād never do it again⦠You used to at least grab onto his pant leg and beg beforeā¦ā
She clutched Lucyās hand, crying bitterly.
āFrom now on, never say no or refuse in front of the baron. If you keep getting beaten like this and end up breaking a leg again like last timeāif youāre left with some visible disability for lifeāhe might sell you off to some awful place instead of even the dukeās house⦠h-hicā¦ā
At Annaās words, a fragment of Lucyās memories flashed through her mind.
After all Iāve fed and raised you, you dare fall for some bastard son of a mere countās family?!
When the baron discovered that Edwin and Lucy had been meeting in secret, he threatened to kill Edwin.
Iām sorry, Father! Iāll neverānever see him again! Heās done nothing wrong⦠h-hicā¦
She knelt before the baron, being beaten as she begged and begged for forgiveness.
Most of Lucyās memories were like thisāalways gloomy and sorrowful.
Frowning in discomfort, Lucy looked down at Anna, who was still holding her hand and crying.
āAnna, Iām fine. I thought Iād finally gotten the hang of taking a beating, but I guess itās been a while. My hand slipped up.ā
She meant it as a joke, but Anna only cried harder.
āAnna⦠should we run away?ā
Lucy finally voiced the thought sheād been keeping to herself all day.
It was impossibleābut even so, the idea refused to leave her mind.
Regardless of those thoughts, preparations for attending the hunting tournament proceeded smoothly.
The baron assigned two maids to Lucy.
Day and night, they tended to her skin, gave her massages, and bathed her by hand in warm water filled with fragrant flowers. Thanks to that, Lucy was enjoying luxuries sheād never known before.
āYou must be happy, miss. Even if itās only as a concubine, Duke Ballon is stillā¦ā
Of course, the maidsā mocking gazes were another matter entirely.
So it really is a concubine position. Figuresā¦
Two days after the dukeās visit, Lucy went out into the city to have a dress made for the hunting tournament.
She was accompanied by Jessica, Jessicaās personal maid, and a rough-looking man acting as a guard.
However, in front of a large dress shop, they were forced to wait for quite some time.
Although they had made a reservation, their turn kept being pushed back by higher-ranking nobles, and those who went in showed no sign of coming out.
The shop attendant merely apologized and told them to wait outside because the interior was cramped.
Such was the sorrow of low-ranking nobility.
Baron Diallo, originally a merchant, was little more than a wealthy commoner who had bought his title with money.
āHow dare they disrespect our family? Thereās a limit to patience! Itās already been almost two hours!ā
Unable to endure it any longer, Jessica stormed into the dress shop in a fury.
Moments later, she emerged with a triumphant expression and beckoned Lucy and the maid inside.
āYou must have waited a long time, my lady. You shouldāve told us from the start that youāre Duke Ballonās fiancĆ©e. Itās an honor to have you visit our shop!ā
A woman who appeared to be the owner approached Lucy with a warm smile and led them to a sofa.
FiancƩe? What on earth did Jessica say? Does a concubine count as a fiancƩe too?
Amused despite herself, Lucy sat down, only to feel two women who had arrived earlier glaring at her with narrowed eyes.
āDuke Ballon? Heās getting married again? Didnāt he take a new wife just two years ago?ā
āOh my! That womanāitās Lucy Diallo, isnāt it? The one whose groom ran away on the wedding day and caused an uproar at the ceremony! She looks so innocent, though.ā
āCanāt you tell? That demure act of hers is classic fox behavior. She drags men around at every party, spreading scandals everywhere. What sane man would want to marry someone like that?ā
Their whispers reached Lucyās ears clearly. Having heard such remarks to the point of nausea, she let them go in one ear and out the other.
āLucy, you should be truly grateful to Father. Without his efforts, do you think someone like you couldāve ever entered a dukeās household? And even once youāre there, donāt you dare betray us. Understood?ā
At Jessicaās shameless words, Lucy let out a small snort.
āReally? Then why donāt you go in my place? As the dukeās concubine.ā
Lucy stared straight at her and spoke in a flat voice. Jessica flinched, then twisted her face into an ugly scowl.
Her already sharp, upturned eyes made her look even more spiteful as she frowned.
āDo you think youāre any different from me? Once Iām married off, youāre next. At least Iāll go to a wealthy, high-ranking noble family. With how extravagant you are, who would even take you?ā
Lucy sighed deeply, as if genuinely worried, then continued.
āThen how about you try seducing that Duke Ballonāor was it Duke Sibal-lon? If youāre lucky, heāll die soon, and you can pocket a nice fortune and live comfortably for the rest of your life.ā
At Lucyās completely unexpected counterattack, both Jessica and her maid stood there with their mouths hanging open.
āY-youā¦! Looks like the dukeās taken a liking to you, so now you think youāre untouchable, huh?!ā
Jessica glared at Lucy, trembling with rage. Her hand twitched up and down, clearly itching to slap her but holding back.
Whether she got lucky and escaped, or unlucky and ended up marrying the duke, it was all the same in the end. Lucy had nothing left to fear.
āIf youāre done watching, could you please take my measurements now?ā
The shop owner, who had been watching the scene with keen interest, finally snapped back to her senses at Lucyās words and hurriedly began taking her measurements.






