Chapter 66
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
While we were immersed in our conversation about poison, medicine making and medical practices, the situation got sorted out over there at that side, too.
Two of the five men had already collapsed, now rolling on the ground, while the remaining three were breathing roughly.
Diana and Cassion also looked disheveled, but they seemed to have sustained only a few injuries.
From an outsiderâs point of view, there was no doubt that those two were far superior to the rest.
Even the guildmaster, Owen, seemed to be feeling the weight of defeat on his shoulders.
He tried to catch his breath a short distance away while his face was as white as a sheet.
Right about now, heâs probably thinking that thereâs no hope in winning this.
âI mean, thatâs why you should live kindly while youâre alive.â
In the original novel though, the protagonists didnât have roles that were on the side of righteousness.
And the villains like me and Cassion died futile deaths.
I mean, come to think of it, this kind of correlation was a bit strange.
Because in the genre of a novel like this, itâs the protagonists who were much crazier than the villains themselves.
I watched Cassion and Diana as I apathetically mulled over the novelâs âgoodâ and âevilâ.
âHm, I think theyâve gotten things sorted out now.â
A murmur could be heard from beside me.
It was Blanca.
Gracefully bobbing one crossed leg as she sat there, Blanca asked.
âThis money⦠whatâll you do with it?â
Her silver eyes twirled as she pointed to the box beneath her feet.
It was the money that the men brought in earlier and handed to Logan.
The box of 1000 gold was Blancaâs in the first place, so she should just take it.
The dilemma now lay with the 520 gold that Owen brought.
This was probably those menâs entire fortune.
As the corners of my lips curled up, I answered.
With my eyes still fixed on Cassion and Diana.
âItâll be split into three. One-third will be given to our poor Marie since she never got her severance pay. One-third to you as your commission fee. And the remainder will be for Cassion to use as his funds.â
I answered in a very casual tone, and Blanca admired this as she spoke amusedly.
âYou got this money by swindling someone, but you donât seem to have any reservations about using it.â
It was an ambiguous remark that could either be a compliment or otherwise. But, it didnât really bother me.
âItâs money scammed from a scammer, so whatever.â
Just as Blanca said, this money was gained from duping someone.
I donât even know if there really is such a thing as a treasure ship of some foreign nationâs imperial family, but the backstory about the shipwreck was believable enough.
To prevent them from wising up to it, the date was set just two days after the request to their guild had been deliberately placed.
And those men took the baitâhook, line and sinker.
Indeed, this was all one big fishing ruse.
I had their movements tracked for these two days, and they seemed to have withdrawn all the money that they had.
This box of 520 gold coins was the culmination of all their money, all their greed, and all their sins.
I reached for one gold coin.
Gold coins at daybreak had no difference with ice-cold metal.
Stroking the cold surface of the gold coin, I asked back.
âThen, do you care?â
I glanced to the side.
And my gaze was met by a pair of mysterious silver eyes.
As she blinked, her long eyelashes fluttered, and her eyes curled into smooth arcs.
âThis is why I like you, Princess.â
I believe thereâs no other more dreadfully ridiculous answer than that.
Then, still with a smile on her lips, she spoke with a hum towards Logan.
âLogan, youâve prepared the documentations detailing those guysâ past, havenât you?â
âYes, Iâve gathered pieces of evidence of their illegal activities and left them behind in their hideout. Once an investigation commences, theyâll be found immediately.â
âThen, once the evidence is found, you will be the one whoâll press charges, right?â
The conversation turned to me.
âYes. Iâve already contacted my older brother, so the guards should be on their way now.â
Before Cassion and I arrived here, I sent a letter to my older brother.
The loyal coachman, our dear Melvin, went back to the ducal estate no questions asked.
The carriage was empty except for the single letter it was carrying.
Iâm glad I brought him over to my side, too.
âI couldnât use Blancaâs side and the hotel for this taskâ¦â
If I had, then a carrier bird would have been sent.
The one advantage to a carrier bird was that itâs faster than a carriage, but considering todayâs events, this was actually a drawback.
The work we had today was dedicated to Cassionâs hands-on training. But of course, the more important task today was for Diana to carry out her revenge.
Thus, Diana would have to deal with those guys herself, howeverâ¦
âThe fact that Diana can wield a swordâthis has to stay a secret.â
The more an important card was kept hidden, the more it would shine.
If need be, Diana would be affixed to Aliciaâs side as her escort. It would be better if her abilities could be kept secret.
Therefore, it would be difficult if the guards would come too early.
At the very least, they should come here after Diana had already beaten them up into a pulp.
In the letter I sent to my brother, I wrote:
[ My beloved personal maid had been swindled by a suspicious guild.
I want to help her so I decided to investigate the matter, and I found out that theyâre vicious criminals, and that theyâre planning to defect from the empire today.
Thatâs why Maxwell and I are in a hurry to stay on their tail right now. Please send the guards. ]
I didnât care very much for the cover story, but there shouldnât be anything suspicious about it.
âYou got rid of all the evidence incriminating Diana as someone who once worked in that guild, right?â
âYes, Iâve taken care of everything. All the traces left of her there was about Diana being a âvictim of fraudâ, nothing more and nothing less.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Logan replied.
He reported in a very business-like tone, and that just made him more trustworthy in that regard.
And also, this incident would be used to tell the guards how Maxwell overpowered the culprits.
That way, Damian and Duke Valentine would acknowledge Cassion a little more.
Besides that, this would also instill a sense of urgency in David.
All of that was happening at the same time here.
âI believe we should get going now. The situation over there seems to have been sorted out for the most part, too.â
Blanca whispered to me.
Indeed, it was as she said. Right now, there was no one else standing around Cassion and Diana.
All five of those men, well, theyâre just rolling around on the ground.
âSâ¦Save⦠meâ¦â
While bleeding through both nostrils still, Owen groaned.
His face got mangled quite considerably.
Blue, and also red.
Itâs as if heâs covered in fireworks.
ââ¦Ugh⦠Please⦠We used to be⦠co-workers⦠right? Diaâ¦naâ¦â
Diana glanced down on him as she tried to catch her breath. Then, with a calm tone, she spoke.
âThe guards will be here soon. Your crimes will be exposed, and youâll be thrown in jail.â
For a moment, the air around them was frozen silent.
Owen looked up at Diana with bloodshot eyes, but his lips distorted into a smile as he clung onto her ankle.
âIf⦠so, then, isnât that⦠isnât that dangerous for you, too? You also worked in our guild⦠Did you forget?â
The manâs threats made Diana breathe out heavily.
Her breaths were so deep that her shoulders and chest moved in unison.
Then soon, she lightly kicked off the manâs hand.
âYeah, you all worked me like a dog. I wasnât treated like a human being, I couldnât beat you all up, I couldnât scream out even once, and while Iâm not being paid properly so I could pay off my debt, the interest also kept rising. Apart from that, the medicine that I used to consider like a ray of light⦠was fake.â
As soon as she stopped speaking, heated tears flowed down from Dianaâs eyes.
Her emotions were surging up.
Blanca, Logan and I watched Diana from the sidelines with bated breath.
For a moment, Dianaâs tearful gaze turned this way.
While bravely wiping away her tears with the hem of one sleeve, she smiled.
And it felt like that smile was intended for me.
âWhat a shame, but Iâm not going to get caught here.â
Her voice was quiet, but so full of confidence.
Then, her gaze slowly turned away from me and went back towards that man.
âFrom now on, I also have someone on my side whoâs protecting me.â
Her voice shook with emotion, with tears, that I was at a loss for words for a moment as I heard the confidence and joy in her tone.
It must be because there was a subtle sense of guilt mixed in. After all, I took her in while planning to take advantage of her.
Iâd have been in trouble if she was on Leoâs side, so I instead took her on my side to use her.
If I were to be honest, this idea continued to remain on the back of my mind to this day.
That Iâd be sure to make the most out of her.
However, not without proper compensation.
âIf Iâm someone on your side whoâs protecting you, then of course thatâs what I have to do.â
Saying this to myself in my mind, I slowly rose from my seat.
Logan and Blancaâs gazes followed my movement.
This made Blanca smile pleasantly at me.
âWell, weâll be on our way now. We still need to hide some money.â
âSure. Thank you for your help today.â
âNo need for thanks. Iâm getting paid for all this after all.â
There was a mischievous smile on her lips as she waved goodbye.
After nodding, Logan followed after her.
It was his way of saying bye.
I raised my eyebrows to answer him, then I stepped away.
Cassion and Diana.
Towards where they were now.
âPri⦠Milady.â
As I approached, Diana and Cassion blinked as they glanced over to me.
I made eye contact with them both, one after another, then kicked the sprawled man right in the crotch.
âUuâ¦uughâ¦huuhpâ¦â
The man let out a shriek, a groan, then eventually a sound that was somewhere in between those two.
As he curled into himself so tightly like that, the sight of him like that expressed just how much pain he was in.
âDoes it hurt?â
âKkâ¦kkuhhkâ¦â
The man couldnât even answer and just kept croaking like that.
The quivering man barely flipped over so that he could look at me.
The whites of his eyes had turned red.
âYâ¦Yâ¦Youâreâ¦â
âMe?â
It looked like he wanted to say more than just the word âyouâreâ, but I had a vague guess on what it was.
Just seeing the color of my eyes would certainly make someone ask, âYouâre House Valentineâs young lady?â
After cutting off the manâs words, I slowly crouched down to look into Owenâs eyes.
And with a beaming smile, I introduced myself to him.
âIâm Dianaâs guardian. So just try to mess with Diana one more time. If you do, then I wonât just send you to jail. Youâll be going straight to hell.â
In its own way, it was quite the courteous self-introduction.