Chapter 19
You are the Supporting Role
Warning: this chapter has a pretty intense scene of domestic/parental [physical, emotional, verbal, financial] violence. You can skip to the next chapter if you want.
âThe Knight Commander was only doing me a favor and let me stay at his home during a mission. He and I are the kingdomâs servants before we are man and woman. Whatâs wrong with returning home late because of work and taking care of a colleague? In fact, if thereâs anything wrong, itâs my fatherâs rotten head!â
Lillianâs comeback made Herbert even more furious. He was spitting as he made a ridiculous argument.
âHow can you so shamelessly lie? You are your motherâs daughter! The mission was an excuse, and you stayed in his house to catch the man. Youâre such a dirty bitch! Whatâs the difference between you and those bitches who sell themselves in the back alleyways?â
Dumbfounded, Lillian was speechless. How can a man compare his daughter to a whore? Lillian had never even done anything wrong like this terrible father has! Herbert was a drinker on his daughterâs hard-earned salary.
I couldnât believe that he could be so abusive to Lillian.
âThis is total bullshit!â
Soo Yeon didnât know, but her father was very famous amongst the Knightsâactually, rather infamous. For this reason, even the men who had been interested in marriage or courting Lillian were put off.
Who wanted to be family with that?
Thatâs why Enrique gave her a more generous offer than was necessary. It was because he was concerned about what Lillianâs father would do if she resigned from knighthood.
Of course, Lillian had no way of knowing Enriqueâs consideration.
She stared at Herbertâs trashy face in shock.
âYou know what you did well, raising your head like that! What a shameless bitch! (t/n: someone kill this fucker already ughhh!) You must have been trying to seduce Marquis Evans by pushing your petty little body in! Do you want to enjoy riches that much? You shallow girl!â
âKyaa!â
When Lillian was silent, Herbert mistook her for being crushed by his words. So he kicked Lillian in a surprise move. Lillian, who was standing dazed by the shock, was hit in the stomach and fell backwards.
Then Herbertâs eyes glistened, and he picked up the poker by the fireplace.
âI wonât let you muddle the name of Rosetti again!â
Herbert was scarily sincere. Lillian was not allowed to marry.
She couldnât even meet a man. Because she was the only cash cow and purse for this Baron Rossetti. So Lillian had to make money without going anywhere and was made to think a child was a slave to their parents. It was unacceptable for her to dare to give up the âgraceâ she had received by being born and run away with a man.
âIâll get rid of that smooth face justâ¦â
Herbert swung the hot poker at Lillianâs face. She was a knight, but she was also a girl.
There was no hesitation in the hands of Herbert, who had calculated that if she had an ugly scar on her face, no one would take her.
Fortunately, Lillian reflexively raised her arm to stop the poker.
He didnât touch her face, but an iron poker struck her arm. Tears welled up in Soo-Yeonâs heart.
It was a big deal. If Herbert was bare-handed, it was easy to handle him, but if he had a weapon in his hand, the story changed a bit.
âLetâs see how far the bitch will goâletâs see you stop me! Letâs die together today!!â
Herbert, spat in his fury and swung the poker at her again.
In response, Lillian hurriedly got up and avoided it.
If I had to block with my forearm again, there was no guarantee my bones would be intact, or I could retain my armânevermind itâs ability to function.
Fortunately, drunk Herbertâs oncoming attacks were less accurate.
A couple of times, the poker which cut through the air became stuck into the floor in awkward ways.
In response, Herbert murmured a curse and struggled to pull out the poker stuck in the floor.
Then he thrusted out, its pointed end at directed at Lillian, who was cornered.
âAhhh!â
Lillian reflexively turned and was struck on her shoulder.
My shoulder, which hit hard by the poker, rattled again against the wall. It was so painful that my eyes flashed white, and the ends of my arms twitched.
Herbertâs greasy eyes flashed with cruel joy.
âYou bloody bastard! How dare you avoid me?â
Alarms shook my body, Iâd be in big trouble if I got hit by that poker one more time.
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