Chapter 3
Of course, Moretti knew better than anyone.
âJust how much of a class snob the current Duke is!â
The only reason Moretti could hold such authority in this villa was because she came from a knightly family.
Meanwhile, even though I was an illegitimate daughter, I was still from a viscountâs family.
Her face twisted with humiliation and jealousy as she glared at me.
Ah, now I understood.
She had reigned like a tyrant in this villa until now.
But with me hereâsomeone of higher birth and holding the title of Young Lordâs wifeâshe suddenly felt threatened.
âSo she tried to crush me first.â
I couldnât let myself be pushed down.
Moretti tried to fight back.
âBut the Duke would never allow you to side with Edmund! Youâre lying, arenât you?!â
I gave a short laugh, forcing myself to stay calm.
ââŚWow, youâre really foolish. Are you even qualified to be a tutor?â
âWh-what?â
She overreacted to those words. Strange.
Still, I continued smoothly.
âWhy else would I act like I was protecting Edmund? To make him trust me, of course.â
âYou mean⌠it was an act?â
âOf course. Like you said, the Duke is the one who sent me here.â
Naturally, I had no intention of obeying the Dukeâs orders.
But it was useful to let Moretti believe otherwise. That way, she wouldnât get in my way.
âUnlike you, who only bullies him clumsily, I can use my head.â
I gave her the most villainess-like, sinister smile I could muster.
âHeâs just a thirteen-year-old child, after all.â
Of course, Cassiaâs body was also around that age, but I deliberately ignored that fact.
I couldnât let her remember it.
âJust show him a little kindness, and heâll open up right away. Then itâll be even easier to handle him. Thatâs the level the Duke expects, donât you think?â
âThe Duke⌠would never approve of thatâŚâ
Morettiâs mouth opened and closed like a fish.
I gave her the final blow.
âI already sent the Duke a carrier pigeon reporting this plan. Whether itâs effective or notâthatâs for him to judge. Not you.â
ââŚ.â
What I really meant was: Unlike you, Iâm in direct contact with the Duke. So stop overstepping.
And that landed squarely.
Moretti had no argument left.
I frowned down at my wrist, still gripped in her hand.
Because my body was smaller and younger, I was weaker, with thinner limbs. Naturally, I couldnât match her strength.
My wrist hurt badly. It might even bruise.
But when I looked her dead in the eyes and sneered coldly, she faltered.
âDoes it hurt?â
ââŚAh!â
As I glanced between my swollen wrist and her face, her expression paled, and she finally let go.
I shook my now-free wrist and sighed.
âLook what youâve done. My skin bruises easily.â
âTh-thatâŚâ
Stammering, Moretti eventually lowered her head.
âF-forgive me, Madam.â
I smirked.
âFinally, you remember how youâre supposed to speak. At least youâre not completely brainless.â
I tapped her shoulder lightly as I walked past. She couldnât even lift her head.
âYouâll remember my order to stay confined for a day, wonât you?â
Her back trembled. I smiled faintly.
âGood. Step one complete!â
I clenched my fist in triumph.
This was the first real achievement since I had possessed Cassiaâs body.
I had made tons of plans based on what I remembered of the original storyâbut plans meant nothing if I couldnât carry them out.
And right now, there were two priorities:
First, stop Edmundâs abuse and lay the groundwork for earning his trust.
Second, subdue Moretti.
She wasnât completely broken yet, but this was a good start.
Not bad at all.
Of course, Edmund still treated me like a stray cat baring its fangs.
âBut thatâs fine. Time will fix that.â
After all, I had plenty of experience dealing with kids from my orphanage days.
As I walked along feeling rather pleased, my nanny suddenly came running with a panicked face.
âLittle Madam!!!â
âAh, sorry, Nanny.â
She must have come to drag me back, since I had rushed out without even washing my face.
âIâm fine nowâkyaa?!â
âThereâs no time for this!â
She grabbed my wrist and started sprinting toward my room.
âWhatâs wrong, Nanny?!â
Her next words froze me.
âMaster Patrick has arrived! You must get ready!â
âP-Patrick?â
Being dragged along, I recalled the name.
Patrick Cohen.
The Dukeâs eldest son, and Edmundâs cousin.
And of courseâa villain in the original story.
Worse yet, another memory made my blood run cold.
âWait⌠wasnât Patrick Cassiaâs lover in the original?!â
Patrick Cohen was a villain who schemed endlessly to steal Edmundâs title.
Naturally, he and Cassia had connections.
With his handsome looks and smooth tongue, he flattered Cassiaâs vanity.
[âOnce Edmund is dead, Iâll make you my wife. Then youâll be the true Lady of Cohen.â]
Of course, in the original story, Patrick never became the heir, and Cassia never became the real Lady Cohen.
And this timeâ
âIâll make sure that doesnât happen either!â
But still, I had to fool Patrick.
He needed to believe I was loyally following the Dukeâs orders, here to ruin Edmund.
âBesides⌠both Cassia and Patrick are still young. Nothing should happen yet.â
I clung to that thought as I let the nanny dress me up in a hurry.
When I finally went out into the garden, Patrick was already there.
And by his sideâsomeone all too familiar.
âItâs such an honor for you to visit us in person, young masterâŚâ
Eyes sparkling, cheeks flushed, tongue oiled with flatteryâ
It was Moretti.
So fast.
And what happened to my order for her to stay confined?!
Patrick was a striking young man, with golden hair and deep blue eyes.
At just sixteen, he already looked far more mature than his age.
No wonder Moretti was swooning.
âRight⌠wasnât Patrick considered the most eligible bachelor in the capital?â
Many believed he would be the Dukeâs heir.
Women must have been lining up to become his wifeâor at least his mistress.
But Moretti was already in her mid-twenties.
âNo matter how much you want power and money⌠isnât over ten yearsâ age difference a bit much?â
Watching the petty villainess fawning over a bigger villain disgusted me.
Just then, Patrick noticed me.
His long eyes narrowed into a sly smile.
âAh, Cassia!â
And he called my name right away.
âHuh? Were we that close already?â
But when I searched Cassiaâs memories, there was nothing.
The only time she had seen him was three days ago, at the wedding contract signing.
We werenât close enough for him to call me so warmly.
I widened my eyes in surprise.
Patrick brushed off Morettiâs chatter and came straight toward me.
Morettiâs face stiffened in humiliation, and she immediately shot me a glare.
âWhat? Why are you looking at me like I did something wrong?â
Patrick extended a white-gloved hand.
âNice to see you, Cassia.â
I smiled politely and bowed slightly.
âAn honor to meet you, Master Patrick.â
He deliberately sounded hurt.
âTo treat me like a strangerâit saddens me. Though I must admit, your modesty is charming.â
âWe met at the wedding.â
âYes, exactly. So letâs speak more comfortably. Just call me Patrick.â
He wiggled his fingers playfully.
âMy handâs getting lonely.â
âOhâsorry.â
I reluctantly placed my hand in his.
With perfect elegance, Patrick kissed the back of my hand.
His lips lingered a bit too long⌠or was that just my imagination?
âYouâre only sixteen! In Korea, youâd still be in high school!â
Then why did he feel so greasy, like pure butter molded into human form?
I forced a refined laugh and asked:
âWhat brings you all the way to this remote villa?â
Patrickâs eyes drooped even more as he whispered smoothly:
âSpeaking like that makes us sound like strangers, doesnât it?â
ââŚ.â
We are strangers!
Noâworse than strangers.
Patrick and his father were plotting Edmundâs death.
They were the ones behind all the abuse in this place.
Even if my marriage was just on paper, as Edmundâs wife, they should have been my mortal enemies.
Of course, since the Duke had arranged my marriage and, in the original story, Cassia and Patrick had schemed together, he wasnât completely wrong to say we werenât strangers.
âBut I fully intend to stay a stranger to you!â
Naturally, I couldnât say that out loud.
So I plastered on a smile, accepted his escort, and let him lead me.
That was when it happened.
Clack!
The sharp sound of a window shutting came from above.
I looked upâand through the glass of the now-closed window, I met Edmundâs crimson eyes.
They were burning with fire.