Chapter 05
âHa.â
The man let out a hollow laugh, as if finding the situation absurd.
The monster had lowered its massive body to match the seated girl, Aria.
It rested its chin on its enormous forepaw and stared at her quietly.
As if asking to be petted.
âI⌠survivedâŚâ
Aria let out a quiet breath of relief.
Not far away, Count Cortes lay unconscious, foam at his mouth.
âHas he gone mad all of a sudden?â
The man tilted his head briefly, then lightly kicked the monster beside him.
Kicked, the creature let out a yelp and hid behind Ariaâs back.
âHow ridiculous. Rabies, is it?â
The man approached Aria. With every step he took, bloodstained footprints dotted the forest floor.
Black leather shoes soaked in blood.
Aria looked down at the shoes stopping right in front of her, then slowly raised her head.
He was so tall she had to tilt her head all the way back.
âWhat are you?â
Eyes that had been half-lidded with boredom just moments ago were now fixed on her.
For an instant, something flickered in those perfectly polished glass-like eyes.
Interest.
âAn odd mask youâre wearing.â
Aria was indeed wearing a large mask that obscured her face.
It was a keepsake left by her mother.
âMy hunting dogs instinctively respond to strong power. The reason they obey me is because there is no one in this world stronger than I am.â
ââŚâŚâ
âAre you stronger than me?â
Of course not.
He was strong. Overwhelmingly so.
When Aria first saw him, the pressure alone made it hard to breathe.
No matter how gifted and knowledgeable she was, she was only ten years old and completely untrained at present.
âYou look far too weak.â
ââŚâŚâ
âWorse than an insect.â
The man looked her up and down.
âThe Seiren are friends of animals.â
The ability to communicate with animals was one of the Seirenâs innate powers.
She had never expected it to work even on the infamous beasts of the Ingo Mountain Range.
Aria glanced at the now-tamed monster.
It was rubbing its snout endlessly, acting affectionate, making it hard to focus. Her mask was already smeared with drool.
In truth, Aria had never used this ability before.
She had never had the chance.
Whenever an animal approached, Count Cortes would shoot it dead with a crossbow he always kept in the carriage.
The sensation of hot blood splattering her face still lingered vividly.
So Aria had always avoided animals.
She had never even thought of communicating with them.
âBut these ones are sturdy.â
Their hides looked thick enough to survive crossbow bolts. At worst, it would feel like being poked with a toothpick.
âTheyâre kind of cute.â
After a momentâs hesitation, she reached out and patted the monsterâs head.
It whimpered happily and rolled onto its back, exposing its belly.
âSo cuteâŚâ
Her hand moved almost on its own.
It looked like a wolf, yet she finally understood why people called them dogs.
Warm, fluffy, soft fur.
The sensation was addictive.
âTch.â
The man clicked his tongue lightly.
âYouâll get swallowed up like that.â
The monster was so large that Aria, small in comparison, was almost disappearing into its fur.
âLetâs discuss the details inside.â
The man grabbed her by the nape of her neck and lifted her effortlessly.
âYou are to be commended for your courage, Count.â
An elderly man with neatly combed white hair spoke. He was the chief butler of the Grand Dukeâs estate.
âYou are the first to have stormed into Valentine Castle while still alive.â
The butler placed a warm mug into Ariaâs hands as he spoke.
âYou should be grateful you survived thanks to this young lady.â
Aria looked down at the mug.
It smelled like chocolate, and a brown liquid swayed inside.
âWhat is this?â
White, round things floated in it.
She poked one with her finger.
It was soft, and she flinched.
âThose are marshmallows.â
The butler whispered near her ear.
Marsh⌠melon?
âIt tastes like melon?â
While Aria stared seriously into the mug, the man who had been leaning against the wall finally spoke.
âCall the gamekeeper.â
âRight now, my lord?â
âI need to feed my hunting dogs before the mountain beasts tear them apart.â
So the âfoodâ he meant wasâŚ
Count Cortes, disheveled and trembling, lifted his head.
âThis⌠this is outrageous!â
He looked at the man nervously before continuing.
âAll my guards and expensive mercenaries have been turned into dog food!â
He then glared at Aria.
At that moment, the monsters at her feet growled.
âGrrrââ
The Count immediately averted his gaze, suddenly docile.
âAs I said before, you survived thanks to this young lady here, who prevented you from becoming that dog food.â
The butler added coolly.
Then he continued.
âWe will provide compensation immediately.â
ââŚExcuse me?â
The Count faltered at the unexpectedly generous response.
âThen how muchâŚ?â
The butler glanced toward the man, silently asking.
The man replied lazily.
âGive him whatever he wants.â
The Countâs lips twitched with greed.
âI actually brought my daughter to introduce her.â
He gestured insistently for Aria to remove her mask.
But Aria did not move.
âShe cannot speak by nature,â he added.
That single sentence explained everything.
The Countâs daughter had no value.
But thenâ
âEven if she cannot sing, she still has potential as a Grand Duchess candidate,â the Count continued.
âQuiet,â the butler cut in sharply.
His tone carried clear contempt.
He dismantled the Countâs arrogance piece by piece, reminding him that he only survived because of his fatherâs legacy.
The Count trembled in humiliation.
Aria observed silently.
âHe touched his fatherâs sore spot.â
The butler understood exactly what kind of man the Count was.
As tension filled the room, Aria suddenly realized something.
The butlerâs expression softened the moment he looked at her.
ââŚI see. You couldnât drink because of your mask.â
Huh?
He immediately changed tone.
âWe should have a more comfortable mask prepared for the young lady. Please continue your cocoa. It will warm you.â
Aria was confused.
Why was this man suddenly being kind to her?
Then one of the monsters barked loudly at her feet.
âWoof! Woof!â
The butler froze.
âI thought it was a wolf⌠but it actually barks like a dog?â
Aria realized something.
They valued her ability to tame beasts.
Then she should use that.
She quickly wrote on a card.
[I can tame all animals.]
She flipped to the next.
[I donât know much, but I learn quickly and Iâm useful.]
Next.
[Please take me with you.]
Silence filled the room.
Heavy, suffocating silence.
The Count snatched the cards and read them, his expression twisting.
âStop doing useless things and behave.â
He grabbed her arm roughly.
The monsters snarled.
âAaagh!â
A pale hand suddenly shot out and pulled Aria away, twisting the Countâs arm.
âIâll take her. Satisfactory.â
The man removed his hood.
Aria looked up at his revealed face.
The Grand Duke.
As expected.
He was Lloydâs father.
Aria had just stepped into the orbit of Valentine Duke, while Count Cortes and the butler William stood at the center of a dangerous negotiation.
And the man Aria had once known as LloydâLloydâwas the one whose family she had just entered.






