~Chapter 104~
Under a heavily clouded sky, white snow fell like dead butterflies.
A world made entirely of gray, without a hint of color.
Ten-year-old Dietrich stood expressionless, staring at the black coffin lowered into the ground.
âTo think the Duke would pass away like this.â
âWhat on earth has happened in the Ducal houseâŠ?â
Mourners in black whispered among themselves.
âSo now only those two remain in the Claudius direct line?â
âYes, it seems so.â
âAnd both the young Duke and Lady are so youngâŠâ
Pretending not to hear them, Dietrich straightened his back even more.
No one must look down on me.
Today was his fatherâs funeral.
His parents had died within two weeks of each other.
No one even knew the causeâonly speculation about some unidentified contagious disease.
ButâŠ
Dietrich bit his lip hard enough to draw blood.
If it were a disease, why only Mother and Father?
Why are Eva and I, and all the servants, completely fine?
The questions swirled in his mind, and at the end of themâŠ
Mother, Father.
He would never see them again. Never hear his fatherâs stern but warm voice or his motherâs lark-like laughter.
From now on, he would have to endure alone.
A heavy sense of responsibility pressed down on his shoulders.
Just then, a small hand tugged at his collar.
Dietrich looked down to seeâ
Evangeline.
His little sister, only six years old.
âBrotherâŠâ
Her blue eyes were filled with fear.
âCome here, Eva.â
He gripped her hand firmly.
A frail body. Tearful eyes.
âŠHis only remaining family in the world.
Bending down, he met her gaze and awkwardly wiped her tears.
âDonât cry, alright?â
âMhmâŠâ
She sniffled and nodded.
At that moment, a man called out to him.
âDietrich.â
Still holding Evaâs hand, Dietrich looked up warily.
It was the Marquis of Evansâhis fatherâs younger brother, his uncle.
He should have lived independently without a title, but the late Duke had generously given him the Evans title from among the familyâs holdings.
âAre you alright? I donât even know how to comfort youâŠâ
Looking at the siblings pitifully, the Marquis smiled warmly.
âSo, I was thinking⊠may I take care of you two for a while?â
ââŠTake care of us?â
âYes. Only temporarily, until you come of age.â
His tone sounded thoughtful, caring⊠but his eyes gleamed with greed he couldnât hide.
Meeting those eyes, Dietrich made up his mind.
Eva.
His grip on her hand tightened.
I must protect her.
He spoke coolly.
âYou have the wrong title, Marquis of Evans.â
âWhat?â
âItâs not âDietrich.â Itâs âYoung Duke of Claudius.ââ
As the Marquis stared blankly, Dietrich continued, firm and clear.
âUntil now, Iâve allowed you to speak down to me out of consideration for family ties. But now that I am to inherit the title, I expect you to address me with due respect.â
âDietrich!â
The Marquis raised his voice, but Dietrich didnât flinch.
âIâll overlook your rudeness this time only.â
âHow can you speak to your uncle like this? I was thinking of you!â
Dietrich replied calmly,
âIf you truly thought of me, would you raise your voice at my fatherâs funeral?â
The Marquis glanced around in sudden awarenessâmourners were staring wide-eyed.
He tried to hide his discomfort, but Dietrichâs next words shattered the act.
âAnd as for your offer to âtake care of usââŠâ
Dietrich shook his head.
âNo need.â
The Marquisâs neck flushed red.
âYou littleâŠ!â
He spat a curse and stalked away.
Servants hurried over.
âYoung Duke!â
âWhat happened just nowâŠ?â
Eva asked softly, âAre you alright, brother?â
After all, his hand was trembling badly.
Dietrich smiled.
âOf course.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
But he clenched his cloak tightly to still the shaking.
His only sister.
The many people of the Claudius lands.
The servants under the family name.
All the familyâs enterprises.
I must take responsibility.
He grit his teeth. He had to become a great Dukeâso that no one would dare lay a hand on Claudius lands.
So that no one would harbor ambitions toward this land his parents left behind.
Which meantâ
Trust no one.
A sharp light filled his blue eyes.
The only one I can trust is myself.
Snow fell silently, swallowing everythingâDietrichâs smile, his tears, his childish innocence.
That day, with the snow drifting like dead butterflies⊠it all melted away.
It felt like his ears were underwater.
His eyelids were heavy as lead, his body limp like soaked cotton.
He thought it might be nice to just sleep forever.
Whatâs this?
Something cool and damp touched his hot forehead.
âŠCool.
It brushed over his forehead again and again, then gently wiped his cheeks and jaw.
It felt good.
It had been so long since anyone had cared for him like thisâ
Not since his parents had died.
Since then, he had hidden his weakness, swallowing medicine alone, never letting anyone see.
He couldnât remember being nursed like this.
Who is it?
He forced his eyelids open.
Through his hazy vision, a face came into viewârefined features, long lashes, and pink eyes looking down at him in worry.
ââŠ-nim!â
Her voice sounded muffled, as if from underwater.
âYour Grace, are you awake?!â
With that cry, it was as if he had been pulled out of the waterâhis mind snapped back.
âLady⊠Ansie?â
âYes, itâs me.â
Larit clutched the wet cloth in both hands, her expression on the verge of tears as she looked at him.
âDo you know how much Lady Eva was worried when you collapsed?â
Then she bit her lip and murmured,
âAnd⊠I was, too.â
That’s good, he is your future fiance!~
I saw the words “to think the duke would pass away” and thought Dietrich had died for a sec
Aw it’s so sad to thinking he was forced to tinking like adult at 10
Really brutal for a ten year old to have to undertake all of that. Poor Dietrich.
Yeah, the fact that the only people to pass due to that “illness” were the Duke and Duchess is all kinds of suspicious.
So… The uncle definitely killed them right?
Little Dietrich đđ