I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 10.

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Episode 10.

From Hades, who used to call me by names like Youngae or Gradae, it was the first time my name came out of his mouth. I felt a little surprised.

Hades lightly held my left wrist and gently stroked the inside with his thumb.

"You don't need to worry about that. Of course, you probably know better than anyone, but in this empire, there is no one who can dare to hurt me. You can be sure of that."

". . . . . ."

"The same goes for Abel. I am his father, and it is my duty to protect him. I will find and eliminate anyone who poses a threat to Abel before they even get close. And. . ."

Hades paused for a moment and continued.

"It is also my duty to protect you, who will become my wife. I promise to protect you so that not even a single hair on your body gets hurt, not to receive help from you."

In the face of Hades' unexpected sincerity, I was at a loss for words.

"I am strong enough to protect you. So worrying about me getting hurt or dying is the most pointless thing to do."

. . . said Abel's father, who would pass away in a year.

It's a pity.

If the awakened heroine, Deborah, were here in a year, she could stop Abel's rampage and Hades wouldn't have to die.

Deborah, who is four years younger than Abel, was still not enough to be the salvation of this wealthy man, living her six-year-old life.

"So, you just need to worry about yourself."

Through my conversation with Hades that day, I could understand why Abel missed his father until the end of the novel.

Hades Louvermont.

Aside from his excessive self-awareness, he was truly a wonderful man. I couldn't feel more secure.

How much guilt did I impose on myself for putting this kind of father into death?

I couldn't even begin to fathom Abel's feelings. I became a little depressed.

I'm not very useful. No matter how much I think about it, I'm not a suitable talent for Louvermont.

If I were a more useful talent, I could have been of some help when Lord Abel Gongja got hurt and came in.

Even after Aisha left, Hades thought about her for a long time.

As Aisha expected, she didn't think she was suitable to be the hostess of the Louvermont Duke.

She probably never even thought about becoming a Duchess by persistently following her.

Hades thought that it might have been better if she had a certain level of greed.

For example, if she was satisfied with the title of Duchess she would soon acquire, or if she dreamed of indulging in the wealth of the Duke.

Just like Aisha followed her, Hades had also been investigating her for a long time.

She was a woman who didn't even bother to spend her fair share of the fortune she received from sponsoring nobles on expensive weapons, let alone make any demands.

That's why Hades felt a slight debt towards Aisha.

Treating Abel, who was known as an illegitimate child, without hesitation and willingly accepting him was a remarkable decision that an ordinary noble lady couldn't make.

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