Chapter 56
âYouâre not leaving, right?â
âI told you, Iâm not.â
I pushed Theoâs forehead away as he clung to me like glue. Why was he awake and causing a fuss?
I let out a deep sigh.
I glared at him sharply.
âWhy are you out of bed?â
ââŠBecause I had a nightmare.â
The child puffed out his cheeks and mumbled.
âSo, I asked the head maid to take me to you.â
He must have received a reprimand for it. But that was not something Theo needed to hear.
Anyway, thanks to that, I now had a clingy child stuck to me. I handed Theo over to Cassius, who was holding on tightly.
âI think itâs best if we all just go to sleep now.â
ââŠWhat about our conversation?â
Cassius asked sharply, holding Theo effortlessly.
âPromise me you wonât say anything like that ever again.â
ââŠAlright.â
His voice carried a hint of relief. Cassius finally sighed in relief and nodded.
âDonât think about anything. Just sleep.â
âYes.â
He hesitated for a moment, but when Theo started whining, he finally closed the door.
I let out a breath and turned around. It felt like I could finally breathe.
ââŠI was worrying for nothing.â
All the thoughts that had been bothering me vanished. I felt lighter as I walked to my bed.
Step by step, my heart felt at ease.
I flopped onto the bed with a big smile.
âAhhh!â
I screamed but quickly shut my mouth. I must be crazy.
I wanted a divorce, but now that Iâm not getting one, Iâm happy? Have you lost your mind, Charlotte?
But⊠thatâs how I really felt.
I must have become more attached than I realized.
I liked Theo. I liked this mansion. I liked the people here.
And most of all, I liked Cassius.
I liked Cassius.
Since when?
For how long?
It didnât matter.
I closed my eyes and embraced the feeling.
This was my emotion.
Not the feelings of Charlotte, the owner of this body but my feelings.
I like Cassius.
I bit my lip.
âI like him. I really do.â
The more I repeated it, the clearer my emotions became.
I hugged my pillow tightly and rolled around on the bed.
The original story was completely ruined, but was it okay for me to feel this happy?
Things were going to change.
Events that should have happened might not happen now.
And events that werenât supposed to happen might take place instead.
Maybe, just like in the original story, we wonât be able to close the monster gate.
After all, without Lorenciaâs help, it was impossible.
From what I had seen, Lorencia was a decent person.
She wasnât overly passionate about teaching the children, but she was a good teacher.
If she had been cruel to them, Stephanie and Theo would have noticed first.
ââŠThen maybe, even if she doesnât become the duchess, she can still help us.â
My excitement faded slightly.
I felt guilty for not telling Cassius that Lorencia could be helpful.
Of course, there was no way to explain it to him.
I couldnât say I read this in a novel, and claiming I saw the future would sound ridiculous.
If I could see the future, then I should have seen my own kidnapping coming.
With so many unexpected changes, no excuse would sound believable.
Thatâs why I hadnât told Cassius.
âWhat if Lorencia pretends not to know anything?â
I bit my lip anxiously.
I hadnât read the part where Lorencia helped close the monster gate.
Or rather, I had skipped over it.
I was never a fan of conflicts or major events.
I only read the sweet, romantic parts and skimmed over the rest.
If I had known this would happen, I would have read everything properly.
I sighed again.
âI need to meet Lorencia again.â
Not just to observe her lessons, but to talk to her personally.
Since I was staying as the duchess, I needed to understand the situation.
AndâŠ
It would also be a good idea to catch the rats secretly draining money from the duchy, just like Lorencia did in the original story.
The nanny was likely connected to them.
If I followed her, I could find them.
âHmm.â
Besides, I remembered a few of them myself.
Worst Viscount, Lumens Baron, and Mers Countâ
The three biggest traitors who stole the most money.
âTo find the rest, I need to investigate the nanny.â
I licked my lips.
Since I was going to live as the duchess, I might as well do it properly.
Lorencia was an excellent role model, so it shouldnât be too hard.
And I had allies.
I would make sure no one regretted choosing me.
This had nothing to do with my feelings for Cassius.
This was about responsibility.
So I would do my best.
***
MeanwhileâŠ
Theo stomped his foot.
âTheo, you need to sleep to grow taller.â
The head maid tried to soothe him, but he didnât seem to hear her.
He paced around the room anxiously.
Stephanie watched him, tilting her head.
âIs this emotional instability?â
âItâs not that, Spaghetti! Iâm just worried that sister-in-law will leave! Ugh, this is all my brotherâs fault!â
Theo puffed up his cheeks and yelled.
ââŠYoung master.â
The head maid called him with a troubled look, but she didnât deny his words.
âThink about it, Spaghetti! Iâve been thinking, and I donât think my brother treats Charlotte well.â
âIn what way? Humans are complicated.â
Spaghetti tilted her head cutely.
âThatâs just what I think.â
Theo mumbled, chewing on his lip.
Since he had spent most of his time lying in bed, he didnât have much experience. He had no idea how a loving couple was supposed to act.
âThen Theo can help.â
âMe? How?â
âBooks. Books are called a treasure trove of knowledge. Thereâs nothing they donât have.â
âBut I canât read difficult books yet.â
âI can.â
Stephanie said solemnly.
âThen can you read the books for me?â
âIf you want, Iâll give it a try.â
This time, Theo quickly turned to the headmaid.
âDo books like that really exist?â
âThey probably do.â
âThen we need to go to the bookstore tomorrow! Stephanie, letâs go out.â
âGo out? The adults will stop us. They think weâre too stupid to do anything.â
âThey donât think weâre stupid. Theyâre just trying to protect us because weâre young.â
âStephanie is a dragon. Dragons protect themselves.â
âBut even you have things youâre afraid of.â
ââŠThings Iâm afraid of?â
Stephanie recalled the creature she had encountered in the forest.
Filthy, disgusting lifeforms.
Sharp teeth that tore through flesh, glowing yellow eyes, and the stench of death.
âYes. Even I have things that scare me. Ugh, that thing had really, really scary teeth.â
Stephanie shivered.
âSee? Thatâs what theyâre protecting us from.â
âCan humans even defeat those things?â
âOf course! My brother is super strong! Heâs the best knight in the North!â
Theo puffed out his chest with pride, completely forgetting how he had been criticizing Cassius just moments ago.
âPeople say my brother can defeat any monster! Thatâs why the North is safe! Spaghetti, if you see him use a sword, youâll be shocked! He is the strongest person youâve ever seen!â
Theo lifted his chin confidently.
Cassius was his pride.
âHe said that if I train, I can become a knight just like him! When that happens, Iâll protect you, Spaghetti!â
Stephanie looked at Theo with a strange expression.
His soft, tiny body didnât seem reliable at all.
Feeling her doubtful gaze, Theoâs face turned bright red.
He shouted loudly.
âIâm serious! You donât know anything, Spaghetti!â