âI am in a very bad mood today, Cain. Do you want to see me replace two people in a day?â
âI have something to show you.â
Despite Gueuzeâs words, Cain dared to continue speaking. When Gueuze stopped walking, Cain bowed deeply.
âRud failed to do his job properly, but there were circumstances.â
âIf others found out, you should have handled it properly.â
âI brought those who discovered us instead.â
ââ¦I clearly instructed you to choose those for kidnapping who wouldnât cause trouble.â
Crown Prince Gueuze looked down at him coldly. He had ordered them to quickly stage an accident and kill anyone if they were discovered. But kidnapping instead of killing? Crown Prince Gueuze was on the verge of madness with subordinates who couldnât handle their tasks properly.
As Gueuze raised his finger to issue a new order, Cain hurriedly continued.
âItâs two women. Your Highness will definitely like them.â
* * *
Carynne finished sorting her thoughts.
She had to do what she could. There was no possibility of getting out of here. And this time, she would die again. But it was fine. Even if it was a pity, she could start over. Raymond would be depressed, but this wouldnât be the end. And besides, Carynneâs goal in this life was to become friends with Isella.
âIsella, hey. Wake up.â
ââ¦â¦â
Isella couldnât regain consciousness easily.
But she had to wake her up. Knowing where they were, Carynne had to talk to Isella before he arrived. Carynne raised her hand high. Would this be okay? There was no other way since Isella wouldnât wake up. Carynne called once more.
âIsella.â
ââ¦â¦â
Smackâ!
Carynne slapped Isellaâs cheek. The crisp sound echoed through the room. Carynne felt a bit relieved.
But this wasnât for revengeâit was to wake her up. Carynne reminded herself of this as she raised her hand again. She had to wake her up. Isella groaned but couldnât open her eyes properly.
Smackâ!
âOw! It hurts! W-Whatâs going on!â
âWake up.â
Isella grabbed her cheeks and stared in disbelief at Carynne.
ââ¦Carynne?â
âYes. Get a grip now.â
âYou hit me?â
âYes.â
Isella gaped in astonishment but quickly got up before Carynne could raise her hand again.
âYou crazy⦠How could youâ¦â
âLook behind you.â
âWhy did you hit me!â
âTo wake you up. Try to understand where we are.â
It took a long time to manage the reeling Isella. She almost fainted again. Carynne had to slap Isella several more times to keep her eyes from rolling back. Isella trembled violently.
âW-Where are weâ¦â
Carynne grabbed the crying Isella. Crying wouldnât help here.
âDonât cry, listen carefully. Weâve been kidnapped, and unless some extraordinary miracle happens, weâll probably die here. I acknowledge that the chances of survival are low. Do you understand?â
ââ¦Hiic.â
âBut Iâm going to try to find a way to survive.â
Isella, still trembling, nodded.
âFirst, pretend to faint again. Iâll try to negotiate with the owner of this room, and if an opportunity arises, run away. And ifâ¦â
Should she tell Isella about Raymond? Should she tell him to come and save them? Carynne thought for a moment but shook her head. It seemed better for both of them to quickly commit suicide rather than wait for rescue.
No, itâs fine. Let the people of this life live. She and Raymond can quickly start over.
âIf you succeed in escaping, live well. And if my father comes looking for me, just tell him I went missing. Can you do that?â
âWhat about you, Carynne?â
âI wonât be able to get out.â
Carynne shook her head. She wasnât even sure she could safely get Isella out. This room was Crown Prince Gueuzeâs domain. His people would be nearby. Still, there might be a way. For example, sending Isella out while staying behind herself.
Alone, she could die quickly. Hoping that Raymond would come to rescue her was less efficient than sticking her head in the fireplace and quickly moving on to the next life.
Then, she heard footsteps in the distance. There wasnât much time. Someone was coming.
ââ¦Isella. What were you going to say then?â
âWhat?â
âWerenât you trying to tell me something?â
âWellâ¦â
At that moment, a voice came from outside the door.
âYour Highness will definitely like them.â
It was too late.
Damn. Carynne pushed Isellaâs head into the sofa.
âPretend to be unconscious and stay quiet. Donât open your eyes.â
Clunkâ
The heavy door opened. Carynne swallowed hard as she watched it.
She felt a sense of déjà vu. She remembered when Raymond walked through that door. Of course, it wasnât him beyond the door nowâjust one of her motherâs failed bookmarks.
A middle-aged man.
The true wielder of power in this country. Her motherâs former lover. A madman.
Crown Prince Gueuze looked down at Carynne with an unreadable expression.
ââ¦What kind of scene is this? They arenât even tied up?â
âI-I apologize.â
âThis is ridiculous. Tie them up immediately.â
âYes, sir.â
The man tied up Carynne and Isellaâs hands and feet. Isella, with her eyes closed, trembled slightly, but luckily no one seemed to notice because Carynne kept talking.
âDo you really have to tie me up?â
âI hate hassle.â
Crown Prince Gueuze enjoyed seeing people crying, fainting, or screaming in his room. Sometimes, there were even those who laughed maniacally. Anyone who entered this room never left alive. The hanging corpses in the dark room made that obvious to anyone.
But the red-haired woman in front of him was sitting calmly, looking up at him in a relaxed manner. Crown Prince Gueuze tilted his head and asked Cain.
âDid you buy this woman?â
That seemed the only conclusion. Had they paid a hefty sum and brought her with an explanation? But Cain shook his head.
âNo. She witnessed it, so we had no choice.â
âThis is just my nature, Your Highness.â
ââ¦Ha.â
Crown Prince Gueuze looked down at Cain beside him. A woman who knew who he wasâa noble. Cainâs face turned pale. He had made a grave mistake in kidnapping. Cain almost envied the already dead Rud.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The crown prince disliked targets that could cause trouble. He knew how to separate his hobbies from his public duties. But unfortunately. Cain gritted his teeth.
He should have just let the women go. Even if they had reported finding those corpses, it would have ended there.
âPlease let the lady beside me go. I have something to tell Your Highness.â
Crown Prince Gueuze raised an eyebrow.
âYou have guts, knowing who I am.â
âIâm not going to get out anyway. Are you perhaps afraid of me?â
It was a provocation that felt almost trivial, but Crown Prince Gueuze signaled his subordinate to leave. The man left, bowing, but that didnât mean there was an opportunity.
âLet me tell you, there are dozens outside the door.â
âYes, and this is a dungeon.â
âWere you conscious when you were dragged in?â
âNo. Iâve been here in a previous life, Your Highness.â
ââ¦Thatâs not a very amusing joke.â
Crown Prince Gueuze turned away from Carynne and walked to the wall. He inserted a key into the furniture next to the fireplace. From it, he took out several relatively small hooks and knives. Carynne realized that the gap between the past and the present prince was larger than she had thought.
âItâs definitely different from before.â