I Became the Male Lead's Adopted Daughter-Chapter 236
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Varia unearthed a memory she hadnβt recalled in a long time.
'A disgrace to the family that hinders our great cause.'
The last person she had seen in her first lifeβone that ended in deathβhad been Remus.
'Dispose of her like a family heirloom.'
Just before killing her with a ceremonial dagger passed down from Count Erbanu, Remus had said those very words while smiling.
'Your death will be handled as a mere case of running away. People love stories about rebellious daughters who dream of freedom.'
The raised dagger shimmered in the faint moonlight, and the reflection of Remus on its blade had worn the same revolting smile he had now.
Perhaps it was because she had lived so many happy days with her beloved husband and child...
Having forgotten those horrific moments of her past, Varia now came to another realization.
βThat thingβ wasnβt just good at hiding its monstrous nature behind a charming mask.
He manipulated peopleβs hearts with unnerving skill, and when they were no longer useful, he discarded them. There were many ways he did it.
By whispering twisted love and then abandoning them.
By blaming them and casting them aside.
Or by killing them outright.
Young Regina died believing his filthy desire was love.
Cunning Lota, manipulated and puppeteered, never realized how twisted Remus truly was.
The heir of House Aust barely survived but was left with a crippled leg.
And the emperor... had been murdered.
βI would have...β
Varia couldnβt take her eyes off the dead emperor.
βI would have ended up like that too.β
That βbody,β which had only moments ago been alive and moving, was now simply a βcorpse.β
Even without touching him, she could feel the temperature of the corpse begin to fade.
To Varia, that lifeless emperor looked just like the version of herself murdered by Remus in her past life.
βMonster...β
She spoke coldly.
Then and now, Remus hadnβt changed at all.
Noβheβd only become more vile.
He was now revealing a side of his monstrous self that she hadnβt even seen in her previous life.
Perhaps he had heard her whisper of insult. Remus snickered and pressed the knife even closer to the child's neck.
βKea!β
Kella screamed. Her younger brother Kea was moments away from passing out.
βYouβre a good big sister, caring so much for your brother.β
Remus praised Kella. Varia twisted her body, shielding Kella within her arms.
The child didnβt need to see that grotesque monster.
βWhat the hell are you doing?β
She asked him in a calm voice, forcing composure.
βDo you even realize what youβve done?β
βI got rid of something useless.β
βUseless...?β
Varia was speechless.
βYou killed someone.β
βDoes that thing even count as a person?β
Remus scoffed, saying a person had to be worthy of being called human.
βWhat...?β
Varia was dumbfounded.
Remus and Emperor Subiteo had always been like comrades-in-arms.
The things those two had done couldnβt be justified by any excuse. Not even if they jumped off a cliff holding hands could they be forgiven. Yet, one would think theyβd at least show each other a shred of respect.
βI tolerated a lot while dragging around that useless bastard.β
As if reading her thoughts, Remus began kicking the emperorβs head on the ground.
βStupid, inadequate, overflowing with inferiority complex... nothing but trash.β
Fuming with rage, Remus kicked the corpse harder.
The emperorβs dull, clouded eyes shook under the impact. Variaβs brow furrowed.
The monster had fully shed his human skin.
βThanks to him, all my plans were ruined.β
β......β
βNo, wait.β
Remus opened his eyes wide, correcting himself.
βThe one who truly ruined everything... was you.β
He slowly approached. The knights instantly drew their swords.
But no one dared attack. Because of the child held hostage in his grasp.
Remus dragged Kea forward. The boy couldnβt even cry anymore. With the cold blade against his neck, he had wet himself.
Fortunately, Remus hadnβt noticed. If he had, who knows what worse humiliation the boy might have suffered.
βCome any closer, and this brat dies.β
Remus pressed the blade tighter against Keaβs neck.
βStop this. Let the child go.β
Varia pleaded. βThis only harms you. Why rush toward your death?β
βItβs already over for me. Whatever I do from here wonβt make a difference.β
βAt least youβre still alive!β
βIβm as good as dead already!β
Remus shouted, spittle flying from his mouth. His red eyes rolled with madness.
βI canβt even show my face anymore! People see me as a freak who lusts after minors! They call me a lunatic claiming someone elseβs child as my own!β
β......β
βMy love was pure! That child was my blood!β
He believed he had been truthful.
But the world had labeled him a liar and a pedophile.
His fame and popularity had vanished like a sandcastle swept away by waves.
The once-admired and trusted Remus couldnβt stand his disgraceful fall.
βSo...β
At some point, Remus had walked right past the knights.
β...I have to at least make one final display.β
Now standing before Varia, he pointed toward the carriage.
βLead the way, Voreoti.β
Behind his vile smile, madness pulsed.
βI have business with the god said to dwell beyond the mountains.β
***
β...Sir.β
Leonia, diligently copying classical texts, suddenly paused her hand.
βWhy did you study Northern mythology so much?β
βHm, now thatβs a sudden question.β
Ardea, who had been reading a passage aloud, removed his glasses.
The sand in the hourglass on the desk was about halfway down.
βI found it interesting.β
Ardea decided to entertain the conversation, giving Leonia a break.
βIβve been fond of regional folklore and legends since my academy days.β
Though he had to give up formal study to inherit his title, Ardea had continued collecting records and researching alone as a hobby.
He recalled that period with fond nostalgia.
β......β
Leonia glanced at him with dry eyes.
It irked her to see this manβwho had abandoned his wife and child for his obsession with researchβget so misty-eyed about the past.
βBut then I noticed something strange.β
βSomething strange?β
βYes. Across the oral traditions and ancient legends passed down in various regions, one common element always appeared.β
The mountain range.
βCurrently, the prevailing theory is that life originated in the southern seas. But even in southern oral traditions and ancient ruins, the mountain range appears.β
Ardea discovered that it was the Northern mountain range being referenced.
Leonia tilted her head.
βHow did you figure that out?β
βIt was surprisingly simple.β
Ardea twitched his wrinkled mouth and pointed upward with a finger.
Leoniaβs eyes widened.
βThe fresco on the third floor?β
Ardea nodded.
The painting on the ceiling of the hallway leading to the third-floor office.
βItβs a narrative painting. They say it was left behind by the first Duke.β
βThe first Duke...β
βThere are ancient symbols beneath those images. They match ones found in the ruins.β
He proudly explained his discoveries, clearly satisfied with himself.
'...What the hell?'
But Leonia was thrown off.
'How did this old man even research that?'
Ardea had been so obsessed with his academic pursuits that heβd abandoned his noble duties and even run away from home.
To his wife, he was unforgivable. To the North, he was a disgrace.
So how had such a man studied a painting in the capital estate?
'Somethingβs off.'
The current Countess of Bosgruni was Ardeaβs wife.
She had become the head of the family thanks to the former Duke Voreotiβs support.
On the condition that she stay married to Ardea.
A noble cast out by their house was less than a worm. Yet Ardea was still protected by the Bosgruni family.
In other words, the former Duke had taken Ardeaβs side.
'...The former Duke.'
Leoniaβs breath caught.
'Did he know this would happen?'
Despite the bad blood between the two houses, the former Duke and the former Emperor were known to be on friendly terms.
They even met several times with their children in tow, forming a public bond.
But the late Emperor had set his sights on the Northern mountain range, using the Olor family and sending Remus north as a chess piece.
'Then what was the former Duke doing...?'
What the hell was he?
Leonia didnβt hesitate to curse even her grandfather.
'Did he know the emperor was targeting the North? And he still acted like they were on good terms?'
Her heart pounded.
That much-praised friendship had been nothing but a facadeβa curtain masking the stage.
Behind that curtain, the two had pointed swords at one another.
'Then what about Regina?'
Ferio had searched for Regina after sheβd run away. But she had never heard that the former Dukeβwho supposedly cherished Regina more than his own childβhad ordered that search.
'No way...'
Did he know about Regina and Remus?
Did he know where they were?
Did he choose not to search?
'...Did he know about me?'
The year the former Duke and Duchess died in an accident... was the year Leonia was born.
β......β
A horrible βwhat ifβ crossed her mind, and Leonia quickly shook her head.
'Thatβs not what matters now!'
She pressed a hand against her pounding chest, trying to calm herself.
She could ask her dad about those grim suspicions laterβafter everything was over.
'So who won?'
She couldnβt raise either hand in victory. Noβshe didnβt want to.
'Losers, all of them.'
The little beast wanted to spit on the floor.
They were already deadβghosts who no longer had a place in this world.
The fact that such pitiful wraiths were still clinging to the world with their regrets was laughable.
'Weβre the ones who win.'
Her family, who had orchestrated this entire huntβthose watching from the highest place and pulling the stringsβthey were the true victors.
The defeated ghosts could just sit back and suck their fingers.
βYoung lady?β
Ardea looked β€ NΠΎvΠ΅β ight β€ (Read more on our source) at Leonia with clear concern.
βAre you alright?β
βIβm just a little pissed off.β
Leonia brushed her bangs back casually as if it was nothing.
Thump, thump.
β...Huh?β
The pounding in her chest grew louder.
βWhat the...?β
Sheβd thought it was just from getting worked up over those irritating old men, but the unrest in her chest wouldnβt subsideβit only worsened.
β...What is this?β
Startled by the unfamiliar sensation, Leonia abruptly stood up.
Her chair toppled backward, and the papers on the desk trembled.
βM-My lady!β
Ardea cried out with difficulty.
βYour eyes...!β
βYoung lady!β
Just then, Tra called out in a panicked voice.
βThereβs trouble! Milady...!β
But Leonia didnβt wait to hear the rest. She ran straight for the entrance.
The Fangs of the Beast rampaging inside her were urging herβno, dragging herβoutside.
There stood Meleis, panting heavily.
He couldnβt even meet Leoniaβs gaze. He lowered his head.
That was all she needed to understand everything.
β...Bring me my sword and cloak!β
She commanded Tra, who had followed her out. He quickly turned and brought what she asked for.
Donning the cloak and strapping the sword to her waist, Leonia declared:
βFrom this moment on, weβre going to the Imperial Palace!β







