Chapter 5 5. Dress-up, Part IV
Julietta's Dressup
Translator: Khan
Editor: Aelryinth
"Iâm very glad you kept your promise. I know you donât like opera, but since itâs my birthday for the coming-of-age ceremony, I wanted to enjoy it with my dad and eat at a restaurant. Mom and Pierre will be here soon."
A slim beauty with brown hair, grinned and clasped his arms affectionately toward the Marquis, opening the box door and entering. Julietta, who was staring at them, turned away, her face expressionless.
She had fallen under the illusion. Even though he was her biological father, he had not seen her face for more than ten years and did not care if she was doing well.
Now he wouldnât hear her say, âYour daughterâs for sale, give me five thousand terns.â If there had been a love like that, he wouldnât have left her at this dangerous theater so far, which was full of all sorts of perverts.
Julietta briefly spoke ill of herself, being so mistaken for a while, and a few days later she went back to Maribel.
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"What did you say?"
"Give me an eighty-month installment plan."
Maribel opened her mouth with astonishment and could not speak. While looking at the girl in front of her for a long time to see if she was joking, she became angry when she realized that Julietta was sincere.
"If youâre playing, get out. Iâm not free enough to joke with you."
"Iâm not joking. Does anyone joke about whatâs at stake in their life?"n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
"So, are you serious?"
"Yes. Iâll pay you back by the time you get five thousand terns by working. When I found out what I could make a month, it would be about seventy terns. So I think Iâll be able to make it up in eighty months."
"Iâm speechless. Why should I listen to your words in a situation where I can earn five thousand terns right away?"
"Youâll get my gratitude and my grace. On the other hand, if you donât listen to the offer, youâll get my grudges and my revenge."
Maribel remained silent for a moment at the sight of the proposing girlâs glare.
Julietta was not a commoner, but the illegitimate child of a Marquis. Half of her was a mixture of aristocratic blood. Even if the bloodline was of little use now, she was not sure what was going to happen. Furthermore, she was smart, and had the guts and grandeur that wouldnât easily back down.
Maribel admitted that something troublesome might happen later, and then she spoke soothingly to the girl in front of her.
"All right. Iâll take your offer. But Iâm sure you naturally thought about the interest because you are going to split the money and pay it back over six years, right? What about the interest?"
"Letâs call it even with that Iâve been working at the theater. Since you get five thousand terns for your kindness which you have raised me, shouldnât I get paid for my unpaid work in the theater? Letâs calculate it as interest."
Watching Julietta talking to her clearly as if she was not willing to lose any money or be under debt to her, Maribel thought, I shouldnât let this jewel of a child go.
However, she gave up her reluctance and nodded, thinking that she would be in danger if the girl came back, bearing a grudge against her...
She seemed to be more affectionate of this desultory child than she thought.
"Okay. Iâll take your offer. Letâs write a promissory note. Itâs good to be accurate about anything. Letâs also make it clear that if you canât pay back all five thousand terns in the eighty months you specify, youâll have to sell yourself and pay it back."
After checking the contents of the promissory note which Maribel wrote and gave her, Julietta declined to sign it while asking, "Iâd like to make another copy, please. I need two witnesses. Iâll check the two promissory notes with the signatures of two witnesses on them and Iâll sign them."
Maribel laughed at the smarts and boldness of the girl who grew up inside the theater without much education, although she learned simple writing and manners with the theaterâs apprentices.
"Yes, I got it. Iâll get the witnesses. I will call you as soon as they are ready, wonât I?"
"Yes. Iâll leave the theater if I get the promissory note. I have to go out and make money so I can pay it back."
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A few days after the conclusion with Maribel, Julietta told Amelie and Sophie, who had raised her, her plan.
"Youâve decided to leave the theater?" Amelie was dumbfounded by Juliettaâs sudden remarks.
"Yes, I have to live my life now. Amelie said the theater is the most dangerous place for a commoner girl who just had their coming-of-age ceremony."
"Yes, I did. But what can you do out there?"
"Iâm going to be a maid."
"Maid?"
"Yes."
"Do you know what a dangerous job that is? Itâs a job that you canât go anywhere and complain about, even if youâre raped by visitors coming and going."
"If Iâm an extremely fat and ugly maid, I shouldnât have to worry about that."
"Are you going to live as a maid and not remove that make-up?"
Julietta nodded at Ameliaâs words. "Yes. And Iâll dress up myself fat with cotton in my clothes, too."
Sophie asked Julietta in a worried voice, "Do you think you can work if youâre uncomfortable?"
"Iâm not in a position to be choosy." Julietta murmured, recalling the time when her fate had changed in a moment-thirteen years ago, and her soul was moved to a five-year-old childâs body. She had been so embarrassed.
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Jenna had been eating dinner alone, her companion a TV screen which had not worked well for the last few days.
Two years ago, after her parents had died suddenly in a car accident, she hated the house being so lonely, so much that she turned on the TV when she was at home and even when she was sleeping. It seemed like it was broken. She didnât want to call the AS center, so she let it go, and now the buzzing noise was fine.
On that day, Jenna was watching TV without thinking, and suddenly the screen, which had been scattered in various colors, was arranged and turned white. As she looked into the changed screen, thinking it was fixed, a white room appeared, and in the middle of the room, she saw a multi-vision, a device that created a single image on multiple screens or created a different image.
"Is it a drama? But thereâs no one here, so why would it just show me a vacant room?"
After ten minutes of constant exposure to the same scene, Jenna thought it was weird, so she started to search for a remote control and press it everywhere.
"Well, it must be broken again."
She was turning around to clear the table, thinking, âEither I will call the AS Center or buy a new one for second-hand tomorrow,â when she heard a voice.
"Are you dreaming of a colorful life? Do you dream of a new world? Call me anytime if you want to get out of your current life. My name is Manny."
Surprised by the sudden needlessly bright, and cheerful voice, Jenna looked back, and there was now a cute little dog inside a TV screen.
She thought that she might have been under too much pressure after adding another part-time job to pay for next semesterâs tuition, and she shook her head to regain her focus. At that moment, she heard the voice again.
"Thereâs nothing wrong with your body. This is an opportunity. You have been chosen. If you want to escape from your hard life, you just have to call out âManny.â"
"Manny? Am I finally going crazy? Itâs a poor life with no friends, no parents, and a hundred thousand won a month, but I donât want to go crazy," Jenna muttered in a melancholic voice and heard the same voice again.
"Well, it sounds like a very dark life. How do you feel? Just call âMannyâ once and everything will change. Iâll bet."
"Trust you? I donât know if this is real or a dream. What do you want me to believe?"
"Youâre confused, so just call me by my name, and you have nothing to lose. Manny Manny Manny Manny."
Jenna finally replied, irritated by the unidentifiable dog pretending to be friendly, saying Manny, Manny. "Whew, you are noisy. Manny! Okay? Will you get out of my dreams now?"