After crying my heart out, I lost my strength and became hungry. I finally realized I hadnât eaten anything properly since morning, but the carriage was still running.
I took some beef jerky out of my bag along with some nuts and dried fruits. It wasnât like I was going to need them anyway.
I gave the female leadâ I meant, Ronan, something to eat. As I recalled that he couldnât eat lunch because of me, I belatedly felt sorry.
âEat this.â
âIâm all right.â
I forced him to take the jerky and drink, which he refused.
âTheyâre all useless now anyway. Itâs a waste to throw them away, so letâs just eat together.â
I tore off the jerky roughly. I was sad again because it tasted salty and good. I shouldâve eaten this on the ship.
âIâm sorry about what happened today. Iâm wasting your time.â
âItâs fine. I had nothing to do today.â
I was hungry no matter how much I ate.
âThatâs a relief.â
I chewed on the beef jerky and looked out the window. I didnât know when it started to rain again, but the raindrops hit the window. The trail lingered on the window.
âIâll try to figure out a way to go abroad.â
âThank you, but Iâll look for it myself.â
Unless he was Ezette, Ronanâs help was not much needed. How could he not be the heroine after shouting that âI can do anything to liveâ line? I suddenly felt angry at this ridiculous situation again.
âIs this person really not the female lead?â
I couldnât give up the slightest hope. If this person wasnât the female lead, how was I supposed to run away?
I sighed. Even if Ronan was the female lead, this dire situation was not easily overcome, so I was at a loss.
âTwo are better than one.â Ronan insisted on helping. Looking at his serious eyes, it didnât seem like he was just saying that to soothe me.
Was it because I gave him money?
âYou said youâd pay me back earlier. You donât have to. Just keep it,â I said, intending to eliminate each otherâs debts. Ronan gave me a rare frown as if he hadnât even thought about money.
âIâm not saying Iâll help you because of the money. Iâll repay the money before you leave, but I also want to help you separately from the money.â
âI appreciate your thought, but how will you repay me all that money?â
In real life, it would be about tens of millions of won. He wanted to repay me before I could leave, so I wondered how he would get it within that time.
And it wasnât even my money anyway. It was Senielâsâ and Kidâs money.
I didnât feel any remorse for spending Kidâs money recklessly. The mansionâs worth alone seemed to exceed several tens of billions of won. Maybe the entire property alone was in the hundreds of billions of won.
âAnd itâs all worth my life.â
Why worry about the financial issue of someone who threatened my life? I was a little sorry for Seniel, but he would understand.
Anyway, when Ronan said he wanted to help me that much, I just nodded in agreement. Do as you please.
âI donât know how many days I can live.â
I thought Iâd ask Ronan to protect me. But frankly, I didnât think Ronan would beat Kid despite his built body, considering Kidâs deceptive nature.
My head throbbed.
***
The carriage arrived near the rental office. Considering the address I received from Ronan the other day, it seemed that Ronan lived around here. So I thought Iâd drop Ronan off and take another carriage to the mansion.
âBecause if I go to Senielâs mansion without changing to another carriage, useless rumors will spread.â
I didnât want rumors such as âthe High Priestâs wife went to the dockâ or that âshe has an affair with a paladinâ to spread.
Before the carriage stopped, Ronan looked me in the eye and said, âThere is something I want to ask you.â
âTell me.â
âWhat is your reason for wanting to run away?â
I had wondered why he wasnât curious.
In other peopleâs eyes, my life was in full bloom. There was nothing to worry about, and there was no need to go to another country. I married a gentle and handsome high priest, and without the marriage, my family itself was good.
When I couldnât answer easily, Ronan asked more specifically in a cautious voice, âIs there something wrong with the High Priest?â
I traced my memory of how far I had leaked information to Ronan. I hadnât said a word about Kid.
âNo, thereâs nothing wrong.â
I was reluctant to tell him the truth because he wasnât the heroine, and my plan had sunk.
Ronan shook his head slightly as if heâd expected my answer.
â⦠I unintentionally saw your expression of anxiety at the wedding and your attempt to escape. Is the reason related to it?â
I had expected Ronan to pray then. Who else has seen it besides him? For a moment, I shook my head in denial.
I smiled bitterly at Ronan, who was worried about me.
âI want to live. Thatâs all.â
âI donât understandââ
Clack. The carriage arrived, and the door opened. I got off the carriage first without further explanation to Ronan.
***
I walked to another carriage rental station and got on a carriage. As soon as I returned to the mansion, I entered my room.
The lady-in-waiting was astonished upon noticing me.
âMy God. Madam! What happened to your clothesâ!â
The hem of my dress was wet with filth from running around. My hair was almost completely dry, but it was still a mess.
âIâll get the water in the bathtub first!â
I felt uncomfortable lying on the bed, so I sat on the sofa while waiting for the bath to be full.
I pondered whether to wear the protective gear for a moment as I bathed before throwing it away. I had no chance of living anyway, so why should I suffer from wearing something so inconvenient?
As I trudged down on the bed, my head felt dizzy. It seemed like I had gotten a fever because of the stress. It must have been raining hard, and I felt like I would have a severe body ache.
My body shivered. I covered my head with the blanket, but it was still cold. To be exact, my head was hot, but my body was cold.
âThe worst thing that couldâve happenedâ¦â
I closed my eyes.
***
I repeatedly fell asleep and woke up due to the fever. When I was about to close my eyes helplessly for the nth timeâ Knock, knock. There was an urgent knock on the door.
âVivi, itâs me.â
Oh, was it already dinnertime? I was so sleepy I didnât realize. My eyes were blurred with feverish heat.
I nonchalantly tried to tell him to enter but quickly shut my mouth. I didnât want to see Seniel now.
Seniel spoke urgently as he couldnât hear anything in the room, âI was worried because you didnât come even though I waited. Can I come in for a minute?â
Senielâs words echoed in my head, and I braced as I squeezed out a reply. âNo. Donât come in.â Seniel seemed taken aback and didnât answer, so I kept talking dazedly. âLetâs pretend we donât have dinner tonight. Go back.â
âBut-â
âIâm fine. So go.â
I didnât hear the sound of footsteps leaving until a few minutes later. And soon, I lay down again. My head ached so much as if it would split.
***
Seniel lingered in front of the door for a long time before finally returning to his room. His stomach ached, and his heart pounded.
When he woke up in the morning, heâd almost fainted to find Vivi next to him. The room was a mess because of what had happened the night before.
His blood cooled. It was a bigger shock than waking up in the piano room. His heart seemed to stop right there.
But then he heard peaceful breathing at his side. Hurrying up, he turned his head to see the sleeping Vivi.
Vivi, who had just woken up, couldnât hide her irritation upon seeing Seniel.
He asked what had happened but only got back an incomprehensible answer from her. A congratulatory order to leave was issued.
He couldnât focus on his work all day because of his worries. He kept recalling the messy room and the apparently unscathed Vivi. He searched his memory for what had happened the night before, but nothing came to mind.
So he waited for dinner to come in the feeble hope that he might hear an answer by evening.
As soon as he arrived at the mansion, he headed to the restaurant without even changing his clothes. He couldnât hear the piano that he had kept hearing since the day before yesterday. He had only listened to it for two days, but the quiet mansion felt strange.
He waited for Vivi at the restaurant for over an hour, but Vivi didnât come.
He heard from the lady-in-waiting that Vivi had gone out today and returned in a mess. She hadnât heard of her going out again since then, so she must be at the mansion.
He stormed out of the dining hall and ran to Viviâs room. His complexion turned pale. He was going crazy because he was worried that something was going on.
Seniel hurriedly knocked.
âVivi, itâs me.â There was no answer. He was worried and wanted to open the door, but he couldnât. Vivi had been offended enough in the morning. Seniel caught his breath and spoke again. âI was worried because you didnât come even though I waited. Can I come in for a minute?â
âNo. Donât come in.â
Seniel hesitated because of that answer. Her voice was hoarse and powerless. Was she sick?
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He wanted to ask if she was okay. He wanted to say sorry for everything. But his mouth didnât move. He could apologize at any time, but he knew that a mere apology would only hurt the other personâs heart.
âLetâs pretend we donât have dinner tonight. Go back.â
âBut-â
âIâm fine. So go.â
Seniel stood at the door, unable to do anything. He felt so pathetic that he was going crazy.
The most pathetic thing was not only he wasnât able to do anything. He couldnât comfort her, ask her if she was okay, or say anything to her. A real man couldâve comforted her, but he couldnât do that because he wasnât qualified.
He felt a sense of distance from Vivi in an instant. He was so repulsive of himself at the moment.
Seniel went back to his room.
Only yesterdayâs flowers adorned the vase. There was no reason to feel empty, but Seniel felt empty somehow.
Vivi had given him flowers simply because of Kid. Although he knew the meaning of the flowers well, his heart was endlessly empty.
His heart ached as much as he felt empty. It was so terrible that he couldnât hold out.