Chapter 137
The Villainess Is Shy In Receiving Affection
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âUghâ¦!â
Even as Melody waded through the water, the sharp rocks on the bottom occasionally jabbed at her feet.
âJust a little furtherâ¦â
Melody reached out her hand towards the  shoe visible only five steps away.
But the moment she took another step closer, the precariously perched  shoe began drifting with the current.
âOh no!â
Melody hastily extended her arm towards the shoe.
Her fingertips barely caught onto the childâs leather shoe. Melody quickly gripped it tightly so as not to lose it.
ââ¦Got it!â
Though she ended up completely drenched from the deepening water level, she didnât particularly care about that.
Melody raised the shoe high as proof of her victory, and naturally turned back towards the riverbank with a pleased smile â if only to reassure the boy.
âHuh?â
But what came into Melodyâs view was not the boyâs figure.
Instead, right before her eyes was a manâs pure white shirt. Drenched enough that his body was visible through it.
ââ¦?!â
Startled, Melody lifted her gaze to see Claude wearing an extremely urgent expression.
âMelody!â
It seemed he had even forgotten their agreement to call her âMiss.â
Perhaps he was flustered. His rushed movements as he draped his jacket over her shoulders were rather uncharacteristic.
âYoung master?â
Melody naturally reverted to addressing him familiarly as well.
âJust whatâ¦â
As he let out a deep sigh, Melody quickly thrust the worn leather  shoe out in front of him, her face beaming proudly.
âArenât you going to praise me?â
But it seemed her achievement did not impress him much.
âAs I was crossing the bridge and spotted you, Iâ¦â
He started to shout but then shook his head briefly.
It appeared he realized they could not remain there any longer.
He extended his hand.
âTake it.â
When Melody barely touched her fingertips to his, he intertwined all his fingers and tugged her firmly.
As he led Melody through the waters, trudging heavily, his expression looked almost enraged somehow.
* * *
The moment Melody reached the shore, she let go of Claudeâs hand and dashed over to the boy, handing him his  shoe first.
Though relieved to have found his lost item, the boy still could not bring himself to put the  shoe on right away.
ââ¦Now that I think about it.â
Melody flipped the boyâs shoe over. Water came gushing out in a stream.
Inexplicably, she felt amused. No matter how absentminded, she really had tried to make him wear it in that drenched state.
âYou canât wear it until it dries, can you? Thatâs right.â
Melody set the boyâs shoe askew on a sun-exposed rock.
Afterwards, she slightly bent down to meet the boy at eye level.
âHi, Iâm Melody.â
Despite her brief introduction, the boy showed no particular reaction, merely looking at Melodyâs bare white feet with an anxious expression.
It seemed he was concerned that she had lost one of her  shoes.
âIâm alright. There are still a few spare  shoes for me back at the Briggs mansion.â
Melody responded lightly with a shrug of her shoulders.
The boy slowly blinked a few times before fidgeting with his clasped hands.
ââ¦Iâm sorry, Iâm so sorry. I was being stupid.â
âItâs not your fault. I wanted to do this myself.â
Melody smiled as she neatly readjusted the boyâs crooked hat.
âIâve seen you every day recently, so I couldnât just pretend not to notice you. Do you remember me? We met on the bridge.â
The boy stared intently at Melodyâs face before giving a careful nod.
âYou do remember. Iâm glad. Anyway, were you able to successfullyâ¦hold your breath and cross the bridge?â
Melody paused mid-question, seeing the boyâs crestfallen expression, realizing she didnât need to hear his answer.
âSorry, is it quite difficult?â
ââ¦..â
âActually, I tried it once too and it was really hard.â
Though meant as consolation, her words did not seem to reach the boy, as he only hung his head despondently.@@novelbin@@
âWell, he was subjected to such treatment by the village children too⦠He must feel really upset.â
Melody had often been called a cursed child or liar herself when she was young.
Perhaps that was why.
Seeing the boy with his head bowed like this tugged at Melodyâs heart, quite apart from whether he was the male protagonist or important to Loretta.
âHey.â
Just as Melody called out to the boy, a manâs urgent shout echoed from the bridge above, as if frantically searching for someone.
The boyâs head immediately turned in that direction, his eyes flickering with fleeting anticipation.
But soon after, the boy let his head droop in disappointment, likely realizing the call was not meant for him.
âAh.â
In that moment, Melody had a realization about what the boy had been wishing for each day as he climbed the bridge.
âThere is⦠right?â
Melody spoke again with difficulty, but the boyâs gaze was focused elsewhere once more.
âOh, there you are!â
Towards the old woman rushing over in their direction.
Her face ashen with fright, she hurried over and hastily embraced the boyâs shoulders.
Then, regarding Melody and Claude with deeply guarded eyes, she quickly bowed clumsily.
âMy child has caused trouble for your esteemed presences.â
âNo, thatâs not-â
Melody tried to explain, but the woman repeatedly bowed and apologized again.
âThe young oneâs foolishness led to this incident. Please, be merciful and forgiveâ¦â
Melody attempted to say it was not so, but Claude stepped forward to stop her.
âYou have not been troubled, maâam. But the child seems startled, so it would be best if you take him and withdraw.â
At his words, the old woman expressed immense gratitude to the point of shock before quickly tugging on the boyâs shoulder to leave.
To return home, she urged.
Even as he was led away by the old woman, the boy turned back to look at Melody several more times.
Then, at one point, the boy twisted his body to break free from the old womanâs grasp and returned before Melody.
ââ¦Thank you, thank you so much.â
The child spoke those words to Melody with a deep bow, as if only just then recalling he should express his gratitude.
âThank you for saying that.â
Melody placed the  shoe she had left in the sun beneath the boyâs feet.
It was not yet fully dried, but it would be trouble if he walked back barefoot and hurt himself.
After putting on the  shoe, the boy hesitated briefly before speaking up in a hushed, secretive tone.
âIâm⦠August.â
âHmm?â
Melody was taken aback, prompting him to repeat that name.
He seemed to think his voice had been too soft for Melody to hear.
With an awkward, strained tone, he answered again heavily.
âAu-August⦠Thatâs me! My na-nameâ¦â
August.
Well⦠given his peculiar hair color, Melody had expected as much.
But hearing the boy actually voice his name made her feel rather moved.
ââ¦So this child will truly become an important connection for Loretta.â
Suppressing her touched emotions, Melody responded as calmly as she could.
âYes, it was nice to meet you, August.â
The boy scratched his cheek briefly before eagerly running off again after the old woman.
* * *
After parting with August, Melody returned to the carriage carried on Claudeâs back.
She was not so injured that she could not walk, but given she had lost her  shoe, there was no choice.
Moreover, Claudeâs tone had been oddly commanding as well.
Judging by how he did not even call her âLady,â it seemed he had abandoned playing the servant role.
The moment Melody returned to the mansion, she swiftly bathed with the maidsâ assistance.
Perhaps it was thanks to using the âbody-refreshing bath towelsâ touted by Briggs Company.
When she returned to her room in a light indoor dress, she inexplicably felt blissfully happy, as if by magic.
âHave a seat here.â
However, the towelâs effects seemed only temporary, as her joyful mood completely deflated like burst bubbles upon facing Claudeâs stern demeanor.
ââ¦â
For now, Melody sat on the sofa as he had instructed, furtively gauging his mood.
âPut your feet up here.â
He soon brought over a low stool and placed it before her, along with a medical kit â it seemed he intended to tend to her injuries himself.
âIâm not hurt that badly though.â
âI know. If you were, I would have called for a doctor.â
He draped a blanket over Melodyâs knees before kneeling down beneath the stool.
Melody gazed down at the top of his head, unconsciously fidgeting with the blanketâs edge.
âItâs a bit strange.â
She was seated on the stool, yet the dignified heir to a noble ducal family was kneeling on the cold floorâ¦rather improper, somehow.
âMelody.â
ââ¦Yes, yes?â
âYouâre a bit scraped here. Didnât it hurt?â
As he asked while dabbing disinfectant onto a cotton ball, Melody shook her head.
âIt didnât hurt that much.â
ââ¦It was just a  shoe, after all.â
The cotton soaked in medicine touched her wound, accompanied by his resentful words.
âYou didnât have to injure yourself leaping into the water like that. I could have bought the child a new pair⦠Honestly.â
Pausing during the treatment to check Melodyâs expression, he let out a brief sigh.
ââ¦It seems you didnât have a single thought like mine in that moment, did you, Melody?â