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I Only Need the Duke’s Child

#20 The Orphaned Cub
The Orphaned Cub

“Is it difficult? This much is very simple.”

His cold gaze and mocking voice scraped against Blair’s skin. She looked up at him, her eyes wavering.

*……You don’t trust me.*

His true feelings struck her more clearly than ever before. She had been mistaken. The only reason he had taken her side regarding Lina was that he could not tolerate the impudence of the servants. To insult his wife was, after all, no different from insulting him.

Her own expectations now seemed ridiculous.

Blair lowered her eyes, avoiding his stare. Her eyelashes trembled as she slowly closed and reopened them. Then, pushing against his chest, she slipped out of his embrace.

“……I’m sorry. I had a dream.”

Her voice, forced out, shook uncontrollably. Blair turned and left the room.

Headrin watched her back until the door clicked shut, then downed the remainder of the whiskey in his glass. The alcohol, poured into an empty stomach, burned as if he had swallowed a fireball.

* * *

The sound of horseshoes echoed through the silent winter forest.

Startled by the noise, mountain birds took flight, their sudden departure sending thick clumps of snow cascading from the tree branches. The winter hunt was proceeding smoothly. The first event of the New Year’s Festival required each family to capture a mountain offering at the Imperial Hunting Ground to present to the gods. Unlike other festivals, the winter hunt was conducted by individual families rather than through a joint effort.

Because it was said that the gods favored rarer offerings, the nobles competed subtly to catch the most impressive game. It was, in essence, a contest where the house’s pride was at stake.

As it was a family competition, noblewomen were permitted to accompany their husbands on horseback. Blair was among them.

Headrin’s gaze, while scouting for game, drifted toward Blair as she followed behind him. Seeing her face flushed from the cold, a memory from yesterday crossed his mind.

*‘Magical beasts will appear on the hunting grounds tomorrow.’*

If that were true, they should have appeared by now. It was strange that she, knowing this, had willingly followed him into such a dangerous place.

*‘What on earth is she thinking?’*

Headrin let out a low sigh and called for the captain of the Del Marc knights trailing behind him.

“Kyle.”

The knight spurred his horse forward.

“Ensure the Duchess’s safety is absolute.”

“By your command.”

The captain signaled his subordinates, pointing toward Blair to relay the order. Understanding the implication, the knights moved to stand by her side.

From behind Headrin, a small, wet coughing sound reached his ears. His brow furrowed. His eyes, busy scanning the white snow for game, narrowed.

Then, a shriek echoed in the distance.

*Screech!*

It sounded like a wild boar. Along with the frantic flapping of birds, Blair’s sharp intake of breath was audible.

The boar’s cry did not stop; it continued, repetitive and grating. Someone was struggling, firing arrow after arrow and failing to take the beast down. What a fool, to waste so much ammunition on a single target.

Just as Headrin was sneering at the incompetent marksman, a knight shouted urgently.

“Your Grace, I see a white sable!”

A sable wandered across the snow. White sable fur was the most precious of all—a fitting offering for the gods.

Headrin drew his bowstring and fired. The arrow flew true, piercing the animal, and the white snow was splattered with its blood.

Headrin confirmed the kill and turned his horse to leave when a hollow, aged tree caught his eye. He dismounted and approached, seeing a baby sable inside that had yet to open its eyes.

*……It had a cub.*

Headrin pulled a dagger from his belt. At that moment, Blair’s voice cut through the air.

“Headrin. What… are you doing?”

“Without its mother, it will soon become prey for a predator. It would be kinder to end it now.”

“No!”

Blair climbed down from her horse and grabbed his wrist. Headrin’s brow narrowed.

“What do you think you’re doing?”

“It might survive.”

“A nursing cub that hasn’t even opened its eyes, in the middle of winter? Food is scarce, and the cold is lethal.”

“Even if it is destined to die, you cannot call this mercy. It is better to live one day longer than not at all.”

Headrin let out a dry laugh. Was this hopeless optimism, or hypocrisy? Either way, it was a trait he loathed.

“Do you think it will feel that way while being chewed alive by a wolf?”

He chose his words to be as raw as possible, aiming to shatter her resolve. But—

“I will raise it.”

The woman who had always feigned defeat and followed his will stood her ground, not backing down an inch. Her eyes were sharper than ever. She looked like a mother protecting her young. He found the sight disagreeable.

What was such a lowly creature worth?

“I wonder if that thing would even want to be taken in by the one who watched its mother die.”

Headrin taunted her, reminding her of her own position. If even a beast had thoughts, it would prefer death to being saved by the hand of its enemy—just as he loathed the Imperial Family and his own fake wife who belonged to it.

Realizing the implication, Blair’s expression twisted, but she did not retreat. She looked at the corpse of the mother sable with sunken eyes.

“……Even so, this child’s mother would have wanted it to survive, at any cost.”

A knight, watching the tension with a troubled expression, cautiously interjected.

“Um… Your Grace. Perhaps it wouldn’t be bad to raise it as the Duchess suggests. Since it’s a white sable, we could bring it up and eventually harvest its fur…”

The knight, trying to take her side, fell silent when he caught Blair’s look of contempt.

Headrin sighed, pulled his hand from Blair’s grip, and turned away.

Understanding the dismissal, Blair carefully took the baby sable from the nest. Even from a creature smaller than her palm, she could feel a vibrant warmth. The cub, unable to open its eyes, cried out—*peep, peep*—as if searching for its mother. Her throat tightened.

*After I died, what happened to Aziel?*

Only then did she think of the child left behind. Perhaps the assassin had killed him. Even if the child had been lucky enough to survive, he would have been an eyesore to Headrin, who loved Miella. Either way, the ending was not a happy one.

It felt sudden, the depth of her hatred for him.

Blair watched Headrin’s receding back, then snapped to her senses as the sable cried out again. She took off her glove and tucked the cub inside it.

The knight watching her reached out.

“Duchess, I will take care of this little one. Please, mount your horse.”

“No. I will take it.”

“But it will be difficult to ride while carrying it. It’s dangerous…”

“I will walk.”

Despite the knight’s concern, Blair was immovable. Just as the knight began to waver, Headrin, who had heard their exchange, approached with her horse. He stepped close, lifted her effortlessly, and sat her onto the saddle.

“Headrin…?”

Blair blinked, startled. Headrin climbed up behind her and ordered the knight, “See to the Duchess’s horse.”

He reached around her waist with one arm to support her, his grip firm and proprietary. With the other, he grabbed the reins and guided the horse forward. His cold eyes were fixed on the path ahead, but his arm felt like a shackle he intended to keep in place.

Blair lowered her head. She should have been grateful, but hearing the sorrowful, peeping cries of the baby sable, she could not speak. It was ridiculous that she found this cold man’s embrace warm, and that she instinctively felt safe within it.

The winter wind brushed past them in silence. As Blair coughed in the chill, Headrin pulled the fur-lined hood of her cloak over her head.

“You said a magical beast would appear, yet you followed me here. You could have been killed.”

It was not so much a taunt as a sign of his displeasure.

*Come to think of it……*

The beast had not yet appeared. There were no shrieks of terror, only the sound of birds.

*Could it be that the future has changed simply because I accompanied the hunting party today?*

If that were the case, it would be best to pretend it was just a dream to avoid further suspicion.

Just as Blair reached this conclusion, she saw something through the coniferous forest. Her eyes began to shake violently.

Between the trees was a giant, unblinking eye.

In that instant, the pupil shifted and locked gazes with hers. A freezing chill tore through her spine.

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Side Story 3. How to Protect Your Loved One (3)
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Side Story 3. How to Protect Your Loved One (2)
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Side Story 3. How to Protect Your Loved One (1)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (8)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (7)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (6)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (5)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (4)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (3)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (2)
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Side Story 2. Aziel's Sibling Plan (1)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (6)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (5)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (4)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (3)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (2)
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Side Story 1. Regretful Father (1)
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Finally, Three
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Guilt
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Labor Pains
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Just the Two of Us
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Becoming a Married Couple
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The Courage to Be Cowardly
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Nothing at All
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Broken Pieces of Glass
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It Will Become Familiar
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Tomorrow Without You
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The Last Night
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Ending
145
The Last Lingering Attachment in Life
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Rampage
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One Step
142
The Path of Atoning for the Past
141
The Enemy
140
May Your Winter Be Warm
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Grace Period
138
The Mismatched Puzzle
137
The Mistake
136
To You, Whom I Met Again
135
Please, In The Next Life
134
Still Loving You
133
Unspoken Sincerity
132
Forever, Mine
131
The Intended Marriage
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The Promise
129
Fragments of Memories
128
Omen
127
Cruelly
126
Emotions Resembling Sorrow
125
Come Back Safely
124
Things That Resemble You
123
Sweet Love
122
What She Wants
121
What He Wants
120
Rationalization
119
Responsibility for the Choice
118
Hungry Beast
117
That Man's Taste
116
I’ll Give You Anything
115
Unbuttoned
114
I Have Been Looking For You For A Long Time, Madam
113
Things I Do Because I Like You
112
Wheel of Fortune
111
Because of a Mere Woman
110
How to Lure the Wolf
109
Peaceful Days
108
Pain
107
Things Left Behind
106
We Are Not Alone
105
Eye Contact
104
A Fairly Mad Man
103
The Afternoon Landscape Without Him
102
My Wife, My Proper Belonging
101
The Disappeared Wife
100
Us, Tomorrow
99
May You Be At Peace
98
Time to Face the Past
97
Obsession
96
This Man Is Crazy
95
Let’s Leave
94
Do You Know How Terrible You Are?
93
A Sense of Betrayal
92
The Reason for Hesitation
91
Summer Night's Fireworks
90
Kiss Me
89
My Baby
88
The Innocent and Kind Wife
87
The Solid Castle
86
Stay By My Side, Behave Yourself
85
Even If It Were Something More Crazy
84
Empty Bed
83
The Contract Ends Here
82
Through the Night, Lest I Lose You
81
It Was Love After All
80
Anxiety
79
How to Make Them Keep Their Mouths Shut
78
The Way to Protect You
77
Rumor
76
It Was Enough As It Was
75
I Felt Like I Was Going Crazy
74
Out of the Closet
73
The Disappeared Hostage
72
The Secret
71
She Looks Like That Woman
70
Pincushion
69
An Unwelcome Guest
68
Black Magic Circle
67
The Means Of Divorce
66
Cherry Blossom Rain
65
The Clock Tower on a Spring Day
64
The Uninvited Guest
63
I’ve Become Hungry For Something Else
62
The Mistress of Del Marc
61
Nightmare of Cherry Blossoms
60
The Taste of Marshmallow
59
The Madman
58
How Long Can I Hate You?
57
The Words He Wants
56
The First Person Who Comes To Mind
55
Scandal
54
The Disappeared Blair
53
After This Spring
52
Let’s Take Revenge
51
His Unhappy Marriage
50
The Words I Wanted To Hear
49
Lend Me Your Husband
48
Focus Only On Me
47
Operation Start
46
The Duchess's Lover
45
Three-Way Confrontation
44
Because I’ll Leave Soon
43
Preparation for the Banquet
42
Just Because It Was Raining
41
What Are You Afraid Of?
40
Words Have No Power
39
Marital Quarrel
38
I Hate You
37
The Culprit's Identity
36
A Marvelous Woman
35
Magic of Time
34
Be Careful During the Consummation
33
A Decent Deal
32
I Want To Do It Now
31
Do You Want To Do It With Me?
30
Damn You're Pretty
29
The Discrepancy in Relationships
28
A Warm Night
27
Would It Have Been Different?
26
The Uncrossable Wall Between The Two
25
At the Theater
24
Secret Meeting
23
Change
22
The Woman You Will Love
21
What I Saw in the Future
20
The Orphaned Cub
19
A Good Person, A Bad Person
18
A Normal Boy
17
The First Meeting
16
Guild Libellus
15
The Trouble of the Duchy
14
The Stranger’s Name
13
The Closet of Memories
12
The Real Purpose Of This Marriage
11
The Person Who Killed Me
10
Chapter 10
9
His Sincerity
8
A Momentary Desire
7
Marital Duties
6
Snow Fairy
5
Did You Kill Me?
4
The Second Life
3
I Should Not Have Loved You
2
The Second First Night
1
Prologue

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