Chapter 8
I Will Accept a Lifetime Contract (4)
āSo this is where Iāll be stayingā¦ā
The moment I stepped in, admiration slipped out of my mouth.
In both my past and present life, I had never lived in a place this nice.
My old house in Wendelton had holes patched with wooden boards, letting in icy drafts.
And whenever it rained, water dripped from the roof so badly that I had to scatter buckets everywhere.
āAnd I only get to stay here for two years? Impossible!ā
If I failed to renew my contract and had to leave after just two years⦠could I really return to that ratty old shack after getting used to this luxury?
The answer was a clear āNo.ā
āRight. Never again!ā
Go back to living with bugs in the summer and freezing to the bone in winter? Not a chance!
āWhatever happens, Iām getting a renewal. Noāletās push for a lifetime contract!ā
I clenched my fist and swore again.
Once Penny left, I flopped onto the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling.
āThis room⦠itās amazing.ā
Technically it was just a single room, but still.
Rolling onto my side, I spotted the silver candlestick Iād placed on the nightstand.
āIf I want to extend my contract, I need to win those siblings over completely.ā
Lynette already seemed to trust me somewhat, since I saved her life. That part was fine.
āThe real problem is Eclipse⦠Ugh, why did I ever try to scam the final villain? You idiot!ā
I cursed my past selfāthe one who hadnāt yet regained her memories.
āWhat if they find out I tried to trick him? Even if Lynette likes me, sheād kick me out instantly.ā
If I were only kicked out, that would be lucky.
Lynette adored and respected her adoptive brother more than anyone.
If she learned I had tried to swindle him, would she really let me live?
āNo. Definitely not. That would be the end of me.ā
To survive without being exposed, I had to prove my usefulness.
I remembered how Lynetteās etiquette teacher, Ash, had nearly been fired for incompetence.
āIf Iām judged as useless, Iām finished. I need to stay sharp.ā
In the original story, Eclipse devoted himself entirely to Lynette.
Even his obsession with work was all for her sake.
āHe wanted to raise her into a perfect duchess⦠but thatās what eventually turned him into the villain.ā
The novel went like this:
Eclipse had been adopted into the dukedom as a child. Before she died, the duchess Aileen made him swear to hand over the title once Lynette came of age.
āBut that vow was really a curse, fueled by Aileenās divine power and sealed by the demon Eckhart. The curse twisted Eclipse until he borrowed Eckhartās power and tried to seize the dukedom for himself.ā
Lynette, in turn, awakened her full holy power fighting against her beloved brotherādefeating him with her own hands.
āIn the end, she inherited the dukedom⦠but was tormented by guilt for the rest of her life. She always regretted not breaking the curse, believing her brother wouldnāt have died otherwise.ā
The final scene of the novel was Lynette weeping at Eclipseās grave:
āIām sorry, Brother⦠If only I had realized your curse sooner. If only I had cared for you as much as you cared for me⦠you wouldnāt have died so miserablyā¦ā
What a tragic ending.
I clenched my fists.
āThen Iāll stop it. Iāll make sure Eclipse never falls into darkness, so they donāt end up destroying each other.ā
The story must never follow the original path.
If it did, my comfortable new job would vanish in an instant.
āAt least I know how the original story goes. Thatās my advantage.ā
At first, I had cursed my fateāwhy reincarnate as a useless extra?
But now, it felt like the perfect position.
āAs Lynetteās tutor, I can get close to her naturally. And since Eclipse is my employer, Iāll also have plenty of excuses to interact with him.ā
In other words, I was now a bridge between the two of them.
What better situation could there be?
āSee? Life doesnāt always end in despair!ā
My spirits lifted, I began reviewing the information I knew from the novel.
āRight⦠Eclipse had an older sister, Stella, who he was separated from at a young age. One day, Duke Cesareāthe former head of the Ledaire familyāfound him because of her.ā
In the story, Stella had been adopted by Baron Everettās family. There, she met Cesare and fell in love with him.
āMy poor little brother Eclipse⦠I think of him every time I close my eyes. Iām so happy now, but when I imagine him starving and aloneā¦ā
She had dearly missed the younger brother sheād lost.
One day, she begged Cesare:
āYour Grace, please. Find my brother. I want him to share in my happiness too.ā
Cesare, deeply in love with Stella, agreed readily.
But not long afterā
āStella! Whatās happened to you?! Stellaā¦!ā
Stella died suddenly.
Heartbroken, Cesare honored her last wish by searching for Eclipse.
At last, he found the boy.
āYou must be Eclipse. Come with me.ā
He adopted Eclipse into the Ledaire family.
But it wasnāt easy.
āThe relatives and retainers were furious. And Cesare already had a fiancĆ©e arranged by contract since birthā¦ā
Even so, Cesare wanted to make Eclipse his heir.
But opposition was fierce.
āHave you lost your mind, Cesare? Youād name a commoner orphan as your successor? I should have known you were mad the moment you toyed with that Everett girl!ā
In the end, Cesare caved under pressure and married Saintess Aileen instead.
āAnd soon after, Lynette was born.ā
Aileen despised Eclipse.
To her, he was a filthy commoner who had wormed his way into her husbandās family.
How could the brother of some low-born woman ever be part of the duchy she ruled?
āShe didnāt just dislike himāshe hated him.ā
Because of that, Eclipse grew up under constant abuse from her.
Whenever her husband was away, she tormented him.
Withholding meals was only the start. Sometimes she locked the young Eclipse in the stables, forcing him to live among the animals.
āI still remember that line: āYouāre lower than a beast, how dare you think yourself equal to peopleā¦āā
The more I recalled, the angrier I grew.
āUnbelievable. How could someone called a Saintess treat a child that way?ā
Aileenās holy power was immense, but her nature was anything but saintly.
The novel had described her as sharp, irritable, and cold.
āThe cruelest part was that the god she served was Adin, the God of Peace.ā
The irony was sickening.
āAt least she died young. But the tragedy was that Cesareāthe only one who truly supported Eclipseāalso died earlyā¦ā
The former Duke and Duchess passed away around the same time.
It was said Cesare died of an illness, and grief-stricken Aileen soon followed.
āBut the truth was very different.ā
Aileen had decided that for her daughter Lynette to inherit peacefully, Eclipse had to be erased.
And so, she acted.