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title: "Chapter 4"
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slug: "ch-4"
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novel: "I Became the Male Lead's Adopted Daughter"
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number: 1
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views: 2850000
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likes: 198000
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wordCount: 3600
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createdAt: "2020-01-17"
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At first, he had assumed she was just another orphan of low birth. Her casual, cheeky remarks and bold behavior were nothing like those of a noble child.
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But after just one day with her, he saw things that made him doubt that assumption.
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She used a fork and knife effortlessly, ate her meals neatly, and—even when she argued—never crossed the line.
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Perhaps she had once belonged to a noble family.
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...But she’s my daughter now.
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Even if her real parents were aristocrats, Ferio had no intention of sending her back.
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If anything, he would scold them for letting their child end up in such a miserable state.
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Besides, Leonia had turned out to be far more entertaining than he expected.
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Time spent with her was never dull.
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And, more importantly, she did not fear him.
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Her sharp tongue and audacious behavior were fitting for a daughter of House Voreoti.
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For the first time, Ferio felt he could understand why Carnis always boasted about his children.
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“Mister.”
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“What.”
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“I’m hungry.”
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Before he realized it, Ferio let out a small chuckle.
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No matter how sharp-tongued she was, she was still just a kid. After throwing up and groaning earlier, she was already back to normal.
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“Just wait a little longer.”
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He replied in a casual tone, telling her that they would arrive at the mansion soon.
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Her stomach was empty from vomiting, but Leonia obediently nodded.
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“Mister.”
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“What now?”
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Even though she was hungry, her energy remained high.
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Her eyes sparkled even brighter at the mention of the mansion.
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Then, with a mischievous grin, she said—
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“Mister, your chest is really firm.”
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The sound of muffled laughter came from where her head rested.
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For the first time in his life, Ferio Voreoti had been sexually harassed by his own daughter.
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He felt strangely conflicted.
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***
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“Wow.”
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Leonia pressed her nose against the carriage window, taking in the scenery of the Voreoti estate.
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The grim nicknames "den of monsters" and "land of eternal snow" felt laughable in contrast to the peaceful view before her.
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For a territory said to be remote and isolated, it was surprisingly well-developed.
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Paved roads stretched ahead, glimpses of a large marketplace flickered through the streets, and lampposts dotted the paths.
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She could easily imagine the lights glowing warmly when night fell.
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“This is amazing! I’ve never seen anything like this before!”
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“It’s still much smaller than the capital.”
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“I’ve never been to the capital, so I wouldn’t know.”
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“......”
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“That means, for me, this place is the best.”
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Pulling back from the window, Leonia grinned.
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Ferio found her smile ridiculous—but not unpleasant.
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Soon, the carriage arrived at the mansion.
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As the door opened, Leonia was the first to jump out excitedly.
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Ferio followed right after her, picking her up again almost immediately.
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“I’m not sick anymore.”
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“I know.”
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Still, he didn’t put her down.
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He had noticed how her legs had trembled the moment she landed.
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Inside the mansion, the gathered servants welcomed their lord’s return.
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But their greetings quickly faltered when they saw the strange little girl in his arms.
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“This place is huge!”
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The child, who shared the Duke’s black hair and black eyes, looked up in admiration.
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“But mansions like this are always where murders happen.”
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Her expression was so serious that an eerie silence filled the room.
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Ferio tilted his head slightly.
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“How did you know?”
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“What?! Someone really died here?”
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“There’s a dungeon underground.”
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Leonia nodded in admiration.
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“Oooh, torture chambers.”
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“Do you want to see?”
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“There are probably bugs, so no thanks.”
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The servants stood frozen, completely overwhelmed by the disturbing conversation.
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At that moment, a brave soul stepped forward.
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Kara, the butler who had managed the mansion in Ferio’s absence, greeted him.
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“Welcome back, Your Grace.”
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However, Kara was a veteran of many years.
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He held back his curiosity and focused on performing his duty.
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“You’ve done well overseeing the estate in my absence.”
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After this brief, polite acknowledgment, Ferio immediately ordered for renowned tailors and furniture craftsmen to be summoned.
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The sudden command made Kara hesitate.
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“...Forgive my impertinence, but...”
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Having served House Voreoti for years, Kara had never once questioned his master’s orders.
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Until now.
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“...Why do you need them, Your Grace?”
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“There’s no suitable space for a child to live in this mansion.”
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“A... child?”
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Instinctively, Kara’s gaze fell to the girl in his master’s arms.
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The child—who shared the Duke’s black hair and eyes—looked up at him with an alert expression, then gave a small, polite wave.
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“Hello.”
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Then, she bowed her head slightly and introduced herself.
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“My name is Leonia.”
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“No, that’s not right.”
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Ferio immediately corrected her.
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“The name I gave you was longer than that. Did you already forget?”
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“...Am I supposed to say the whole thing?”
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“Are you planning to keep introducing yourself with half a name?”
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With a scolding tone, Ferio urged her to say it properly.
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After a brief pause, Leonia nodded several times.
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As she did, Ferio noticed the tips of her ears turning red.
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For the first time, she looked her age.
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“...Leonia Voreoti.”
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This translation is the intellectual property of Novelight.
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A large hand suddenly landed on Leonia’s head.
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It was Ferio, patting her as if to say ‘well done.’
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For the first time in her life, Leonia had received praise.
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Her face immediately flushed red, and she covered it with both hands, shaking her head wildly.
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“......”
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Kara adjusted his slipping glasses.
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“...I’ll inform the kitchen to prepare another meal.”
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Hiding his confusion, Kara returned to his duties.
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After instructing a nearby maid to prepare food for the child, he followed Ferio down the hall, watching as the maid hurried off.
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***
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“I swear it’s true!”
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“The Master came back with a child!”
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“She had black hair!”
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“He kept carrying her the whole time.”
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From the young maids to the cooks, gardeners, and stable hands, the entire Voreoti estate was buzzing about one topic—the child their Duke had brought home.
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“Did His Grace have a woman?”
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“Of course, he must have. Do you think a man with that face would ever be desperate?”
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“Watch your words unless you want to die.”
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“But he’s so intimidating...”
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“The Young Miss wasn’t scary, though.”
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One of the maids—assigned to assist Leonia under Kara’s orders—had already met the rumored child.
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Tightly braiding her dark brown hair, she shared her impressions with a sympathetic expression.
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“She was way too skinny.”
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Anyone who saw her could immediately tell that she had been neglected.
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Her frail body, her messy, unkempt hair—they were impossible to forget.
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And yet, the child greeted everyone cheerfully.
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Even Kara, the butler, had taken pity on her and had specifically instructed the staff to take extra care of her.
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The other servants fell silent.
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They had heard rumors that the girl was from an orphanage, and now, imagining the conditions she had lived in, some clicked their tongues in disgust.
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A few even muttered curses at the place she had come from.
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“But her round eyes were really cute.”
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The maid quickly added.
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“Kids are always cute.”
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“...Then she really is His Grace’s...?”
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Most of the servants were convinced that Leonia was the Duke’s secret daughter.
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The only mystery left was who her mother could be.
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Naturally, this led to wild speculation.
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“Maybe she’s the child of that noblewoman who used to send love letters? What was her name... Lady Hieina, from the Count’s family...?”
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“There was also the Kapher family.”
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“I heard Count Rinne’s daughter was interested in His Grace, too.”
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“She’s only six, you idiot!”
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While the estate was drowning in useless gossip, Ferio had summoned three key figures to his office.
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Kara, the butler responsible for managing the household.
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Mono, the vice-commander of the Gladiago Knights, the family’s elite force.
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And Meleis, who would soon be appointed as the captain of Leonia’s personal guard.
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To them, Ferio revealed the reason behind Leonia’s adoption.
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“...That’s why you adopted her?”
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After hearing the ridiculous story, the three of them were left speechless.
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The reasoning was so impulsive, so reckless, that they were stunned.
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Especially Kara, who openly scolded Ferio for being irresponsible.
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Meanwhile, Ferio leaned against the window, gazing outside, completely unbothered.
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“A child is not a pet, Your Grace.”
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Kara criticized him harshly.
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It felt as if the Duke had picked up a stray cat or dog on a whim and was planning to raise it like a toy.
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“Do you really think I don’t understand that?”
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Ferio’s sharp eyes narrowed, irritation flashing across his face.
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The mere thought of comparing Leonia to some animal disgusted him.
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Still, Kara remained firm.
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The Duke’s impulsiveness would not be good for the child.
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Amidst the tense atmosphere, it was Mono who broke the silence.
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“Are you absolutely sure she’s not related to you by blood?”
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He rubbed his stubbled jaw thoughtfully.
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“That black hair...”
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It was a fact that only the blood of House Voreoti carried black hair.
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It was so rare in the empire that it was impossible to ignore.
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Naturally, this led to the assumption that Leonia was Ferio’s illegitimate daughter.
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And Ferio did not deny the possibility outright.
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But, at that moment, he had more pressing matters to address.
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“First, we need to fatten her up.”
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That mattered far more than anything else.
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Kara sighed heavily, finally accepting defeat.
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“Your Grace, what exactly do you plan to do with her?”
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“What else? Raise her.”
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Ferio’s gaze returned to the window.
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“Obviously.”
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Kara could not bring himself to suggest sending the child back to the orphanage.
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The girl had done nothing wrong.
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This was entirely Ferio’s responsibility.
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And, despite everything, Ferio was trying to do right by her.
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In just a few days, the estate had been flooded with merchants, craftsmen, and furniture makers—all hired to prepare a proper living space for Leonia.
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A soft, luxurious bed had been placed in her newly decorated room.
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A playroom had been built beside it, filled with storybook-lined walls and piles of plush toys.
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Across the hall, a dressing room was set up, soon to be stocked with expensive clothes and jewelry.
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At least this is better than neglect.
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Kara forced himself to accept that reasoning.
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“By now, rumors about the Young Miss must be spreading through the territory.”
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