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âAaah!â
Before I could understand the situation, I instinctively got up and put my back close to the bedhead. I didnât even remember the shock device under the pillow. It was so shocking that Kid was in front of me as soon as I woke up.
It wasnât until a few seconds later that I realized the pillow was under my butt.
âAh, my holy power shockerâ¦â
âI-Iâm sorry! I thought it was a dream. I never meant to say that to youâ¦â
I didnât know what to call Kid, so I was at a loss for words.
Kid laughed, âHohoâ and watched me with interest.
My heart was pounding. Even though I wasnât running, I was out of breath.
I looked over at Kid, tensed. I swallowed my saliva like yesterday, fearing he might have a knife. But somehow, the only thing Kid held in his hand was the yellow thing Iâd seen earlier, namely a tulip.
âWhy is he holding that?â
It was a tulip that looked similar to the one Iâd given Seniel.
While seriously thinking about why Kidd was holding the flower, Kid squinted his eyes and looked at me.
âYou speak as if you donât know me.â His eyes were full of interest. âWho do you think I am?â
This was an obvious kill trajectory.
Within seconds of seeing Kid, my life was at stake. My lower jaw trembled. I feared that the regret of not wearing three or four layers of protective gear would be my last regret.
âW-Well, I donât know who you are.â
âReally?â
The way he looked at me was unusual.
Sweat trickled down my back. I curled up my upper body without realizing it.
âAre you blind, or are you pretending to be tactless?â
It was probably weird that I didnât call him Seniel, but I had to pretend I didnât know. I shook my head violently, indicating that I really didnât know anything.
The tulip rotated in place noisily between Kidâs index and thumb.
He fixed his gaze on me and suddenly brought the tulip to my eyes. My eyes were tightly shut. At that moment, the tulip tapped very softly and touched my cheek.
âWait, this feelingâ¦â
The touch wasnât unfamiliar. It was similar to the touch tormenting my cheek in my dreams. It was obvious that Kid had patted my cheek like this while I was sleeping.
T-This bastard.
There was a saying that one shouldnât hit people even with flowers, but this guy was someone who hit people even with flowers.
I was furious but couldnât stop Kidâs mischief, who intermittently pat the tulip on my cheek.
âHeâs not a sentimental guy who will decorate his room with flowers just because itâs spring. Thereâs no way someone who doesnât have friends would have received flowers. Was this your doing?â
â⦠Y-Yes⦠As a gift to get closer to Senielâ¦â
Even at such a humiliating moment, I hated myself for having to respond faithfully with a submissive attitude.
The tulip that kept stroking my cheeks was now gently rubbed. At the same time, the corners of his lips rose. It was a very murderous smile. âYouâre pretty resourceful.â
ââ¦â
âYou managed to give flowers to someone who usually refuses gifts and even decorates his room beautifully.â Laughter was mixed with his terribly low voice. It seemed to be the most pleasant laugh Iâd ever heard.
Seeing him genuinely happy did not relieve me but rather just thrilled me.
âIf I hadnât gifted Seniel a tulip, I wouldâ¦â
The fact that I could change my fate by a small mistake made me pledge to do everything meticulously in the future.
Sweeping my chest, I looked at the tulip on my cheek with gratitude. Then, I looked into Kidâs eyes with heightened emotions.
âI have to appeal more that Iâm useful since he looks so happy right now.â
I learned today that otherwise, a knife, not a tulip, would pat my cheek.
â⦠In addition to the t-tulip, we also held hands today, and Seniel decided to call me by my nickname. We even had dinner together! It may not be enough to be someone special to Seniel, but I will surely become precious to him in a few months.â
So, please let me live for a week or so.
Still clogged, my throat spat out words as if it sensed a crisis. The fact that Iâd seen him yesterday made me a little less scared. But the more I spoke, the thinner my voice grew.
I knew I couldnât afford to be prideful with my life at stake, but it was so miserable to have to beg like this.
The tulip prowling on my cheek fell.
âIs it working?â
The tulip fell right into the glass on the bedside table. It looked like Jane had put on a new glass.
âWell, yes. Iâll acknowledge your usefulness. It was more than I expected.â
âThank youâ¦â
âI thought youâd be shaking without doing anything.â Kid tapped the glass with his fingertips. Perhaps thanks to the tulip, he certainly looked better than yesterday.
âThere doesnât seem to be a weaponâ¦â
No matter how much I looked around, there was nothing like a weapon in his hand. I looked carefully to see if it was hidden in his pocket. There was no weight in the pockets of the clothes he was wearing.
âHe can kill without a weapon, right? Or did he not plan to kill me in the first place today?â
Come on. Kid couldnât have come without even thinking of killing me. I was about to let it go when I recalled Iâd shouted, âSon of a XXâ to him today.
âIs he going to let that go?â
I thought I would die immediately, but Kid tolerated me enough to let that go. He may not really intend to kill me until I seduced Seniel.
âThen can I ask him something?â
I gently wiped my sweaty palms on the blanket. I put my hand near the pillow just in case. Craning my neck, I asked in a mosquito-like voice.
âB-By the way⦠Does Seniel have any criteria for someone to be his special person?â
âWhat? Are you trying to please me while flirting at the same time?â
Seriously, youâ¦
âNo, of course not!â
Kid picked up the water bottle next to the glass without looking at me. He poured water straight into the glass. The sound of water pouring into the glass was particularly loud.
As if heâd been generous, he said in a benevolent voice, âYou wouldnât know even if I told you of his criteria. Well, Iâll explain it to you out of kindness, though. Since you look a little useful.â
Yes. Please tell me. Iâll be careful not to hit those criteria.
Kid lifted his hand from the side table and smiled softly at me. He smiled surprisingly often for someone who didnât look like he liked to laugh. Seniel didnât seem to have smiled at all. The problem was that his smile was creepy.
Kidâs smooth lips moved softly. âWhen Seniel falls in love with you.â
I waited for him to say something more.
âIs that the end?â
He looked brazen again as if he had said everything he had to say.
âThatâs the standard.â
Even the standards were arbitrary threats.
Kid looked at my face, clicked his tongue, and said, âI guess you donât understand. Well, I have confirmed your usefulness, so I will spare you until then, as promised.â
As when he came, he went out at will.
There was only a loud sound of footsteps in the quiet room. Perhaps because of his long legs, he quickly moved toward the door of this spacious room. Relying on the dim light, I followed him with my eyes. The door opened.
âDo well.â
Without closing the door, he just left the room. His black cardigan fluttered long like a tail.
Still sitting on the pillow, I looked through the doorway into the gloomy darkness. The sound of burning light rang out in silence.
âHe confirmed that heâd let me live, right?â
Could I survive like this for a week?
When I heard that Kid would spare me, my body felt weak. I slipped down the bed with a groan.
* * *
Perhaps because I was relaxed, I slept soundly after separating from Kid. I woke up in the morning with a stretch.
Before the maid came, I hid the shocker device in a drawer and opened the curtain wide. The morning sun hit my vision.
âI said Iâd greet Seniel in the morning, so should I go to the annex now?â
I didnât even know where his room was⦠Should I ask the employees?
While I was thinking slowly, I heard an urgent knock. Even without opening the door, I could predict who was knocking. Except for one person in this mansion, no one would knock on the door so anxiously.
A voice was heard from beyond the door.
â⦠Lady? Are you inside?â
I told him to call me Vivi, not âLadyâ.
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Tired, I reached out to the doorknob leisurely. The door opened so suddenly that the hand trying to grab the knob became empty.
A wide chest was seen before me.
As I lifted my head, Senielâs pale face came into view. He came in a hurry, and his hair was messed up. The chest before me rapidly expanded and then contracted. He seemed out of breath because he ran in a hurry.
I didnât feel good about Seniel because of last nightâs events but seeing such a pitiful figure calmed my anger.
Tsk, tsk. I said to him half-jokingly and half-annoyed, clicking my tongue. âDo you usually rush into other peopleâs rooms? And call me Vivi, not âLadyâ.â
I expected Seniel to say sorry. But as time passed, he didnât say anything. He just stood there like a stone, staring blankly at me.
I was about to ask what his problem was when a tear fell from his eyes.
Starting with that one, tears gradually spread across Senielâs face. He gibbered in surprise. âI woke up and⦠the tulip wasnât there⦠I was impolite⦠out of surpriseâ¦â
âOh, dear.â
I grabbed Senielâs arm and pulled him into the room. He was brought in without a hitch. After closing the door tightly, I turned to him.
âI kept my promise. So why are you crying?â
â⦠Thank God. Thank God.â
He sighed in relief, and then he cried again without a sound. He looked completely different from Kid, who smiled all night madly.
He looked pitiful. He was also the one whoâd threatened to kill me, but now he just looked pathetic. Aside from the air around him, Senielâs face also seemed different from when he was Kid. Oddly enough, it became difficult to think that Kid and Seniel were the same person. Although he had two personalities, I thought they were one person in the end, but now I felt like I was dealing with completely different people.
I was about to raise my hand to comfort him but put it down at the last second. Iâm not the female lead. And I donât want to comfort him. Letâs not forget my role. I just need to get out of here safely.
âIf you just keep doing what I asked you to do yesterday, nothing will happen like today.â
âI will do everything you ask.â Seniel nodded like a dog that listened well.
âOkay. Thatâs all I ask for now. You need to work soon. Stop crying.â I grabbed the doorknob to get him out. Seniel looked at me with wet eyes.
âThank you.â
Yes. Youâre welcome. I waved my hand at him as I opened the door. âSee you later in the evening.â
Seniel left the room and stopped walking. Looking back, he opened his mouth with a solemn look. âYes, see you in the evening.â Having said that, he did not leave immediately. He hesitated, looked down at the floor once, then looked at me timidly. â⦠Vivi.â He followed everything I asked for because heâd built a little trust. He turned his head immediately after saying my nickname in embarrassment and left.
âWow.â
Even though it was neither the atmosphere nor the situation to be beaten by beauty, I was mesmerized by his face. I belatedly shook my head vigorously, trying to regain my sense.
The saying âa woman beautiful enough to cause the downfall of a countryâ didnât come out of nowhere.
Iâd almost forgotten about my situation.
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After Seniel left the room, I agonized over what to do with the tulip Kid had put in. I just wanted to throw it away without thinking about it, but my reason for not doing so was very simple.
âKid would say something if I threw it away.â
I crossed my arms and looked at the tulip. There was no answer, so I decided to keep it there.
Instead, I rushed to start my plans for the day.
After hearing that Seniel had gone to work, I left the room. Today, I was going to collect evidence of the murder Kid committed.