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title: "Chapter 6"
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slug: "ch-6"
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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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The Grand Voreoti Mansion
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House Voreoti’s estate was vast.
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Beyond the large arched iron gates, a front garden stretched toward the main mansion.
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A grand fountain stood in the center, surrounded by symmetrical landscaping, before finally revealing the main residence.
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Its tall, pointed black rooftops contrasted sharply with the white snow, making it look both majestic and imposing.
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Beyond the ornate black lion-adorned doors, a wide hall and grand staircase welcomed visitors.
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But today’s visitors...
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Were not welcomed.
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The six guests knelt in the vast entrance hall, bound with their hands tied behind their backs.
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Their clothes were tattered, their faces pale with fear.
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At the front, the orphanage director knelt, with the teachers and staff behind him, forming a perfect triangle.
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Ferio stood before them, meeting each pair of trembling eyes as he spoke.
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"What happened to the orphanage?"
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A man stepped forward and saluted.
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It was Manus, the knight who had stayed behind with Lupe at the orphanage.
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Before he could answer, Lupe entered, dark circles under his eyes, and handed over ✧ NоvеIight ✧ (Original source) a report.
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"It burned down in an unfortunate fire, Your Grace."
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Ferio took the document, flipping through it lazily.
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"A fire?"
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Lupe nodded.
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"Yes. The local authorities confirmed that everyone inside perished. A tragic loss. The children... and even the kindhearted Teacher Connie. Such an unspeakable tragedy."
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He sighed dramatically.
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"If only we had arrived earlier, we might have saved them."
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Ferio hummed in mock agreement, his black eyes tinged with red as he gazed at the report.
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The white paper in his hands suddenly burst into flames, disintegrating into a pile of ash at his feet.
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The prisoners' faces turned even paler.
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But for those who served House Voreoti, this sight was nothing new.
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This was the power of the Voreoti family.
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Lupe massaged his temples, exhausted.
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The Voreoti Dukes had long ruled the North, unchallenged even by the Imperial Family.
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Some attributed it to their warlike nature, others to their long-standing history and countless military achievements.
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But Lupe knew the real reason.
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‘It’s that power.’
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This translation is the intellectual property of Novelight.
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The power of the Voreoti bloodline was neither Aura, which warriors honed through martial prowess, nor Mana, the foundation of magic.
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It was something entirely different—a strange and mystical force that only those born into House Voreoti could possess.
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Whenever this power was invoked, the black irises of the Voreoti heir would become tinged with a distinct color, symbolizing their ability.
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At the same time, an eerie energy would rise from their body, forming a peculiar pattern in the air—sharp and menacing, reminiscent of a beast’s fangs.
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People called this phenomenon “The Fangs of the Beast.”
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However, using this power did not always result in those fang-like markings appearing.
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What Ferio had done just now required only a minuscule amount of energy, causing only a faint red hue to mix into his black eyes.
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Even so—
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It was more than enough to instill fear.
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The instant the calm, beast-like gaze turned red, the kneeling guests began shuddering in terror.
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"Mister!"
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A cheerful voice, completely out of place in this ominous atmosphere, broke through the tension.
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Lupe’s eyes widened in shock.
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The knights and servants standing nearby were equally startled.
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Still cradled in Meleis’ arms, Leonia had arrived at the entrance hall.
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The moment her feet touched the ground, she scampered forward, clutching a small ornate box adorned with sparkling jewels.
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"You’ll hurt yourself."
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Ferio caught her in his arms, issuing a calm warning.
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But Leonia simply scoffed.
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"Why are you so worried? I was the best at escaping the orphanage!"
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"Maybe you’ll finally come to your senses when you crack your nose open."
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"Why are you always so extreme?"
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"And why were you even running away from the orphanage in the first place?"
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"Because those people tried to hit me."
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With perfect honesty, she ratted them out completely.
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Ferio’s expression—which had just started to settle—twisted once more.
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The warm atmosphere of the mansion was instantly chilled.
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The orphanage staff kneeling on the floor shrank even further.
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Even Lupe and the Voreoti household members felt a shiver run down their spines.
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But Lupe understood.
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Right now, Ferio was doing everything in his power to contain his rage, lest he frighten the daughter in his arms.
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Yet even while holding back, his very presence exuded overwhelming menace.
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"Oh! It's Secretary Mister!"
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Leonia, completely oblivious to the thick tension, brightly greeted Lupe, waving a small hand.
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"...It is a pleasure to see you again, Lady Leonia."
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Lupe, momentarily delayed, lowered his head in greeting.
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The title "Mister" still felt strange, but so did speaking normally in this terrifying situation.
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"Please, just call me Lupe. I see you’ve been doing well."
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"I’ve been eating and sleeping really well!"
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"That is truly a relief."
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Lupe couldn’t hide his astonishment.
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It had only been a short time, yet Leonia looked completely different.
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Her once grimy skin was now clear and smooth.
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Her black hair, tied with a red ribbon, was neatly brushed.
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She wore a thick woolen dress, lined with fur from a beast of the Northern Mountains, along with cozy stockings and fur-trimmed boots adorned with tiny red pom-poms.
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She was the very image of a beloved noble daughter.
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The worries he had about her impulsive adoption now felt almost laughable.
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"...Nia?"
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A weak voice broke through the silence.
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"Nia, Nia! It’s us! The teachers!"
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"You're safe! We were so worried!"
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"Why didn’t you send us a single letter? Have you been eating well?"
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"Oh my, you've become so beautiful we almost didn’t recognize you!"
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The orphanage staff, sensing a sliver of hope, desperately reached out.
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The cold weather had left their faces stiff, yet they forced smiles, making their numb facial muscles tremble.
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Their eyes clung desperately to Leonia, as if she were a lifeline.
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"Nia!"
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Even the orphanage director teared up, his voice trembling.
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"It's me! The headmaster!"
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He cried out pitifully, as if he were truly a victim of injustice.
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But Leonia merely stared at him, silent and unreadable.
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Becoming more frantic, the director tried to paint a nostalgic picture, speaking of memories that only existed in his own mind.
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"I remember the day you first came to the orphanage. It was such a hot summer. Do you know how adorable you were? Just like a tiny little mouse—so delicate, so pitiful. And I was the one who gave you your name—"
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"Mister."
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Leonia interrupted him.
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She reached for Ferio’s coat, tugging gently.
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Ferio cast a brief glance at the orphanage staff, then lowered her to the floor.
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The moment some of the staff members tried to lunge forward, Voreoti knights immediately restrained them, pressing them face-first into the floor.
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"They’re here for you."
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Kneeling, Ferio gently wiped the corner of Leonia’s mouth with his sleeve.
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This translation is the intellectual property of Novelight.
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A few crumbs from her earlier snack transferred onto the fabric.
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"As your father, I have an obligation to host them properly."
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"Mhm."
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"But before I do that, I need to ask you something."
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"What is it?"
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Leonia tilted her head, genuinely puzzled.
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The two of them had already discussed what they were going to do with the "guests."
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So, why was he asking for her opinion again?
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"I need to know if you still want what you asked for before."
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He had no intention of sparing them.
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But if Leonia felt pity and asked for mercy, he was willing to grant it.
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Of course, he'd still deal with them in his own way—just out of her sight.
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"Mmm..."
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Leonia’s dark eyes blinked slowly.
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For a moment, she pretended to consider.
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Then, she opened the small box in her hands.
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A gentle, melodic tune filled the vast hall.
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The soft, elegant chime was so completely out of place that Ferio’s brow twitched in confusion.
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"What is this?"
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Leonia turned to face the trembling prisoners and grinned mischievously.
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"A gift for our guests."
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She tilted her head playfully.
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"A Requiem."
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***
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The little beast did not go back on her word with her father.
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"Why should I forgive them?"
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Rather, Leonia sneered at the adults who had once been so cruel to her, now awkwardly pretending to care while calling her Nia.
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And then, with no hesitation, she said—
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"Crazy bastards, talking out of their asses."
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The carriage carrying them was long gone.
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So, Leonia seized the moment to start tattling.
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"This one here always pinched my arm."
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She pointed with her boot.
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"That bastard over there took pride in beating kids with a leather belt."
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She gave another tap.
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"And that teacher?"
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She grinned, shifting her boot toward another trembling figure.
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"Had an affair with a married woman using orphanage funds."
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Despite the fact that she hadn't seen them in a week, Leonia was absolutely thrilled to see familiar faces—
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Because now she could torment them.
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Giddy, she slipped off one boot and tapped it lightly against each of their foreheads—just enough to be deeply insulting.
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"Woohoo! It’s time for a fun torture session!"
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The little beast twirled gleefully, her footwork light and playful.
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"Should've lived your lives better, huh?"
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She smiled brightly, her eyes sharp with amusement.
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Every time the music box stopped, she would step forward, snap the lid shut, then open it again to restart the requiem.
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It was such a cruel act, that one of the adults finally broke down, screaming for mercy.
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At last, she reached the final guest.
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The orphanage director.
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He no longer looked at her desperately, no longer pleaded like she was his last hope.
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His eyes, hollow with despair and terror, no longer saw the grandeur of the Voreoti mansion around him.
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"We sure do have a lot of memories, don’t we?"
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The shimmering chandelier overhead looked like a noose to him.
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The delicate music box melody sounded like a funeral march.
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The grand staircase before him blurred into the path to the underworld.
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"Why did you contact a brothel keeper?"
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Leonia crouched down, her tone deceptively light.
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"If you sold my friend, I suppose I would’ve been next, huh? Or maybe one of the younger ones?"
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Her gaze darkened slightly.
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"Why did you make our lives so miserable?"
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The director did not answer.
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Because it did not matter anymore.
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No excuse, no desperate plea would change his fate.
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Behind Leonia, Ferio’s silent, crimson gaze weighed down on them all, sealing their doom.
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"You know..."
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Leonia tilted her head.
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"People like you—people who work in orphanages—aren’t you supposed to protect kids?"
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Her round black eyes gleamed innocently.
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Her fur-lined boot tapped against the director’s forehead—
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Once.
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Twice.
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Slow.
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Deliberate.
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And completely indifferent.
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Like she was simply watching an insect cry.
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"So why did you live like this?"
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She asked, her voice calm and detached.
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"Hm? Why did you do it?"
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The director could not answer.
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Because he finally understood—
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That nothing he said would matter now.
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"Oh, and by the way—"
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Her voice brightened as she gave his forehead one last tap.
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"I entered the orphanage in autumn, not summer."
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With that correction, she swung her foot back—
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And slammed her boot down onto his forehead.
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