Was it because of that relief that Count Maientâs work had gone after she had been pulled back and forth in the past? The tension was released as soon as she entered the bedroom, and when she opened her eyes againâ¦
âLadyâ¦â Siri was crying.
Sheâs not sure if sheâs really awake, but her vision is blurry. And, judging by her voice, it had to have been because her face was covered with tears and a runny nose.
ââ¦â
Her mind was blank. There seemed to be something flashed in the space between.
What is it?
The text in the square window⦠It couldnât be the status window, can it? It has never appeared before, except when she first possessed it and when it announced the failure of the ending.
Ugh. What it says there.
âI canât really see the letters.â
It was then that she became aware of the strangeness and struggled to come to her senses. Itâs hazy now, but itâs gone. The status window was also moved away at the same time.
Just for a little while. Her vision became clear as light began to shine in her eyes.
ââ¦..!â
Serdel only blinked blankly while breathing heavily. When she turned her head, she saw Siri standing nearby, followed by Cartal, Addis, and Redan.
Even so, Siri, why are those three people hereâ?
âL-Ladyâ!â
âWhat, are you awake?â Redan pushed Siri aside and pushed his face toward her. âHuh? Are you awake?â His eyes were bright red. His skin was swollen, and his beard had grown slightly.
What exactly is going on?
She had never seen him so disorganized before, so she stared at him for a long time without realizing it.
âHey! Are you awake!â
She awoke and blinked her eyes open. Sheâs not sure why he keeps asking the same question, but sheâs getting annoyed.
âL-lady! Ugh, for a weekâ! You havenât been up in a week!â
Siri quickly explained the situation after noticing the change in her expression. The brow was tensely contorted.
âLady⦠couldnât wake up, so I assumed something big was about to happen, ughââ
ââ¦â
Thereâs no way.
âIn the past, I was definitely sick for a day or two, but not a week.â
Furthermore, there was no such thing as the status window flashing or disappearing in front of her eyes at the time, as there is now.
âIs it a result of resetting?â
Indeed. In her possessed state, she even went back to the past of the same personâ. There is no way there will be no issue. She stood up after biting her lower lip.
Itâs a shame she didnât see the status window because she thought it was a penalty.
She canât do anything about it.
Letâs take what she has already missed seriously. She realized from previous experience that worrying will not solve anything.
The reality in front of her comes first. She had to hurry because she had already wasted a week because she had to move so quickly.
âI need to get in touch with Damon first.â
Sheâs certain heâs looking for her. Redan suddenly grabbed her shoulder as she was about to get out of bed.
âWhat are you doing?â
ââ¦..â
âYou just woke up!â
âSo?â
ââ¦.What?â
âI just woke up, so what do you want me to do?â
He seemed to be at a loss for words in the face of that stare. Redan clenched his teeth.
Was this Serdelâs personality?
What exactly is this sense of distance and wall that he has been experiencing for some time?
They had never been friendly, but he didnât expect to hear such a thing even in this situation, so the back of his head tingled.
He felt like heâd been punched.
âThe doctor was here. The doctor said that you are unstable as a result of the shock.â Addis stepped forward as Redan was choosing his words. âYou should get some rest.â
âIâd say Iâd gotten enough rest if I slept well for a week.â
ââ¦..â
âWill you all leave now if you donât have anything to say?â
Addis, who was speechless, also shut her mouth. She pondered whether she should tell her younger sister. She, like Redan, was looking for something to say.
ââ¦.Please take a break.â
Cartal was the first to leave, as if it didnât matter as long as she was awake. Serdel called out to the remaining Redan and Addis.
What? Are you not going?
ââ¦..â
Siri was the only one left after two people left without saying anything else. âUh-huh! Lady! Are you alright? I had a feeling something was wrong with Lady, andââ
Serdel patted Siriâs back, who was sobbing like a child.
âAre you all okay now? Huhuââ
âItâs okay. Iâm fine. Can you calm down and call the butler?â
âHuhuâ Butler? Yes, I understand..â
Whoa. Serdel, who was finally alone, stretched out. It felt strangely revived despite the fact that she had been lying in bed for a long time. She sat at her desk and pulled out a piece of paper and a fountain pen.
âFirst, write down your apology.â
Brush brush.
The butler had arrived by the time she had finished writing the letter. âDeliver this letter to Sir Damon, Marquis of Spendar, and wait for a response.â
âAll right, Lady.â
She buried herself in her back when she was alone once more. Then, all of a sudden, she turned her head and noticed the scenery outside the terrace.
The weather was very nice.
âSide effectsââ
Hm.
*******
âIf youâre a family member, shouldnât you ask if youâre okay with it rather than being reprimanded?â
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!
âIâm not okay!â
âI said Iâm not okay!â
Whoosh!
âTsk!â
Itâs a sword used to calm a troubled mind, and the attitude was thrown off by the constant thought. Addis, who had come to a halt, cast a quick glance at the edge of the sword.
âWill you all leave now if you donât have anything to say?â
Her younger sisterâs uninterested gaze continued to confuse her. Her tone was icy, and she had never witnessed anything like it before.
âYou didnât even look at me back then.â
Of course, she rarely looked Serdel in the eyes. Her lips are tense.
The age difference is also the reason, but it has been difficult for Serdel to approach her. She had no time to look into the situation as she was appointed as the successor when she had just lost her mother.
As a result, she was always pushing her.
She was especially irritated when she showed signs of lack of confidence or gave up easily. If she lacks talent, she must make an effort, but Serdel continues to turn around.
It irritated her. She must protect her own rights because she was born as a noble. It was pitiful that she couldnât do it.
However, Serdel has changed.
Whatever had happened in the meantime, she didnât avoid her eyes, which she hadnât seen in a long time, and proudly said what she needed to say.
âAnd sheâs been completely out of her mind for a week.â
Itâs not something that has changed.
She simply pretended to be aware of her surroundings.
âWhen are you going to be able to spit it out so calmly?â
When she saw her sleeping like a dead person, she thought her heart was pounding inside. Even the sound of her breathing was deafeningly quiet. Without realizing it, she checked to see if she was breathing.
After a long time, she was finally able to look closely at her younger sisterâs face. She was still as lovely as a doll when she was younger. When she looked at it, she began to notice what she didnât know one by one.
It was embarrassing.
Why isnât there a growing up process going on in her head?
She had a lot of memories with Redan, whom she saw a lot, but all she did was scold her about Serdel.
It was only then that she realized how apathetic she was.
âItâs my fault; I drove her to the cliffâs edge.â
So she must have pretended to be strong in order to avoid sounding like a weak child. Even she was aware of who her fiancé had in mind. The inside of her heart had to be rotting before the engagement ended.
Instead, she said to her, âWhy didnât you tell me?â and âIf you were thinking about the family, you should have told me sooner.â
âItâs not that she didnât say anything, but that she couldnât say anything!â
Because itâs difficult for her.
Because she isnât at ease.
It couldnât have been said easily.
She didnât even come into the house properly because she was so busy. How could she say that when theyâve never even met? Her nails dug into her flesh as she clenched her fist.
âHershe Maient!â
Her eyes sank before she knew it.
She put the sword back into its sheath, left the family alone, and ran to Count Maient. Even though it wasnât close, her movement was as fast as the wild wind.
The gate swung open just in time, and a carriage appeared.
Addis stood in his way.