Chapter 10
āItās really fine, Theo. This is our first time meeting, isnāt it?ā
Truthfully, I couldnāt help but feel a bit excited.
This was a life I had savedāa child who would grow up to become my strongest lifeline. In the original story, Theo was only briefly mentioned, so I had been curious about what kind of child he might be.
Theo peeked out from behind the nanny’s skirt. I crouched down to his eye level. Theo glared at me with a sassy expression.
āItās nice to meet you. My name is Charlotte. Iām currently living with your brother after we got married.ā
Of course, itās not like weāve ever shared the same bed.
Theo muttered with a face full of dissatisfaction, āI never gave my permission.ā
His voice was laced with hostility.
āSorry?ā
I thought I had misheard him, but Theo made sure I understood as he shouted:
āI never gave permission for you to marry my brother! This marriage is a mess! Iām going to tell my brother to kick you out!ā
He yelled at me so forcefully that his pale face turned bright red. The nanny, startled, quickly hugged him tightly. She looked at me as if she fully believed I might harm Theo.
Seriously, what did I even do to deserve this�
āYoung master isnāt at fault! Itās my fault for raising him this way… Please forgive him, Duchess.ā
āNo, itās alright. Really.ā
Honestly, if Theoās request led Cassius to kick me out, that would be a relief in the current situation.
Actually, no, that wouldnāt work. I hadnāt fully saved Theo yet, so I wouldnāt be able to claim my promised reward.
Still, it was clear this little boy was seriously upset.
Was he mad because his brother got married without telling him? Or was it simply that he didnāt like me?
āNanny, would you try to calm Theo down?ā
Regardless, I still needed to treat him.
I had hoped to get closer to Theo today, but it seemed like that I would have to wait. A bit disappointing washed over me, but I couldnāt neglect what I needed to do. The nanny shook her head firmly.
āI donāt think that will be possible today, Duchess. Iām sorry, but could I trouble you to leave? The young master clearly doesnāt want you here.ā
The nanny effectively asked me to leave. Theo, hiding behind her, didnāt even peek out.
āWell, I guess thereās no helping it. Let me know when Theo feels a bit better.ā
For now, it seemed best to take a step back for the sake of the childās stability.
After all, the most important thing here was Theo, not me.
āYes, Duchess.ā
Feeling a bit of regret, I turned and left the room. As soon as I stepped out, Luna approached me with a serious expression.
āIt seems the nanny has overstepped her boundsā¦ā
āDonāt you think Theo feels like Iāve stolen his brother from him?ā
ā…Pardon?ā
āHeās upset that we got married without telling him. Isnāt that why heās sulking and hiding behind the nanny? Or is it just me? Am I reading too much into it? Hah, maybe Iām just too sharp for my own good.ā
Luna stared at me with a mixture of disbelief and confusion.
What? Did I say something wrong?
My first meeting with Theo might not have gone as planned, but at least my divine power seemed to be working.
When I asked Luna about it, she mentioned that the physician had said Theo might even make a full recovery if he continued receiving my help.
It was fantastic news. Theoās smooth recovery was a crucial step toward securing my comfortable future.
The fact that Theo seemed to hate me did bother me, but I decided it was something that would improve with time.
Thatās why I went straight to the dressing roomāto move on to my second plan.
My first plan was to save Theo. While that plan was tied to my basic survival, the second plan was all about living a luxurious life.
In the original story, Charlotte had been known for her excessive spending. It was said that she spent the entire duchessās budget on dresses and jewelry.
Which meantā¦
Hehehe.
Money is never too much. That was one of the most important lessons my previous life had taught me.
With money, you can eat well, dress well, make friends, and even fall in love.
In my previous life, I was too swamped with part-time jobs and work to enjoy proper social activities. I didnāt want this life to be like that.
Recently, secondhand markets have been trendy. Let’s go there.
In my eyes, all these dresses looked like piles of cash.
āPardon?ā
Luna, who was helping me pull out dresses, tilted her head quizzically.
āNothing. Keep going. Sort them by the most expensive first.ā
āYes, Duchess.ā
Luna looked curious about what I was up to but didnāt question me. Instead, she diligently carried out my instructions.
Every single dress was adorned with jewels. Just looking at them, I couldnāt even begin to estimate how much they were worth.
āHow much did this dress cost?ā
I pointed at what looked to be the most expensive one. It was covered in so many gems and glittering decorations that it practically looked impressive.
Honestly, I was amazed Charlotte had ever thought to wear something like this. Was she an attention seeker or what?
Well, considering Charlotteās personality, she probably would have danced naked in public if it meant earning Cassiusās attention. Sheād believed that becoming even more beautiful was the key to capturing his interest, which had led to her excessive spending.
Lucky for me, I was about to reap the benefits from her.
Luna inspected the dress carefully before replying.
āThis dress was custom-made at Madame Chuās atelier. If I recall correctly, it cost around 300,000 gold to have it tailored.ā
Let me thinkā¦
1 gold was roughly equal to a 1,000 won.
Which meant⦠Oh my god.
I couldnāt even calculate the exact amount on my fingers. My jaw dropped as I stared at the dress.
Swallowing hard, I asked Luna, āIf I were to sell this dress, could I get back what itās worth?ā
āThere would naturally be some depreciation due to it being secondhand. Thatās why most noblewomen typically choose to sell their dresses at auctions to retain as much value as possible.ā
Our Luna truly knows everything, doesnāt she?
I suppose working in a ducal household means being knowledgeable about this sort of thing.
I mulled over the information Luna had given me. An auction, huh? But who in their right mind would buy dresses worn by the villainess? Such items had a history, and their value was driven by the popularity of their previous owner. It would be a miracle if I could even sell these dresses at a decent price.
āDo you think itās better to sell the dresses as they are, or should I remove the jewels and sell them separately?ā I asked, tapping my chin thoughtfully.
Luna stared at me with a confused expression.
ā… Are you planning to get rid of the dresses?ā
āYeah. Iām not wearing them anyway. Theyāre just taking up the space. I thought it might be better to get rid of them.ā
Luna looked at me with bewildered expression.
ā… Is this because you want to buy new dresses? If space is the problem, I could arrange to build another wardrobe.ā
āNo, nothing like that. Iām serious about selling them. Why? Whatās with that look?ā
āI thought you once said youād never part with a dress youād bought… Ah, never mind, Duchess.ā Luna quickly lowered her head.
I understood her reaction. From Lunaās perspective, this was a sudden change in character.
Charlotte wasnāt the one who could only enjoy luxury; she was a collector. She had a habit of possessing every luxury item to feel fulfilled. There was no way someone like her would ever sell a dress once it was in her hands. But I couldnāt understand the point of keeping clothes I would never wear.
I pointed at the ten dresses Luna had brought out.
āItās fine, Luna. I just changed my mind. I want to sell all of these dresses. Can you get the best possible price for them?ā
āAll of them?ā Lunaās mouth hung open in disbelief.
Ah, looks like this will require a bit of extra incentive.
I was good with calculations. This task wasnāt originally part of Lunaās duties, so I would have to pay her for the extra work.
āIāll give you 5% of the sale price.ā
That should be more than enough to compensate her for her efforts.
ā… Iāll do my best, Duchess.ā
Ah, money. The easiest way to communicate.
She’s gonna snitch
O_o