Chapter 20
You are the Supporting Role
Before he swung the poker again, Lillian rushed in and grabbed the end. Then she started a power struggle with her father.
Herbert grabbed and pulled on one end, and Lillian held on.
He made a big face and shouted. âYou, you?! You dareâ Arenât you letting go?â
âStop it! Stop it!â
Even Lillian, who had reached her emotional limit, shouted at him. Sheâd had enough.
Lillianâs life is as bad as Chae Soo-yeonâs, and the problems kept coming at her.
Literally, my head was about to go crazy. I was fed up with everything and just wanted to smash it all into pieces.
âLet go! Let go! Oh, shit!â
Herbert swore and tried to pull the poker out from her hands.
The plan was to kick Lillian so the poker would fall out of her hands but instead, when he kicked her, she was so strong that she didnât move, and he ended up letting go of the poker and falling back by himself.
âOh oh!!â
The place where Herbert had fallen was inside the fireplace.
The blazing flames quickly caught on to his hair and shirt. In an instant, Herbert was suffering from extensive burns to his face and ears. He sprang to his feet, struggling, and ran to put out the fire that spread all over his body.
âAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! Fire! Fire!â
Lillian was so surprised that she looked at Herbert stunned while clutching the poker.
Frantically rubbing his back against the wall and running around, his skin was already melting, peeling, and burning.
The great pain of burns was as if the skin had been stung by countless bees millions of times. Out of his mind, Herbert rushed towards Lillian.
I didnât know if he wanted me to help get the fire off of him or he was trying to attack me in Lillianâs body.
But I was in a terrifying situationâa man embroiled with flames all over his body was rushing at me.
It was evident that if Herbert touched something, another fire would spread.
âArgh! Donât come!â
Lillian, unwittingly, swung a poker at Herbert, who rushed at her. It happened so quickly. She wasnât yet used to Lillianâs strength, so she didnât even know how swinging the iron poker would be like striking someone with a boulder.
Her poker, swinging with a tremendous strength, hit Herbertâs head.
Boom! Crack! Thump! Splat!
A sickening sound rang out in the air. It was as if a watermelon was breaking, and an old earthenware jar was splitting.
But the reality was that these were the sounds of Herbertâs decayed skull being smashed and breaking apart.
A warm liquid splashed on Lillianâs face. It was Herbertâs blood.
With a rattling sound, Herbertâs body convulsed.
His limbs were burnt and resembled a squid and soon droopedâlifeless.
There was no doubt that he died instantly. The last gasping sound rang from his mouth, where he had a blood bubble.
âCrangâ!â
Lillianâs hands lost strength in her hands and dropped the poker.
Her face turned pale.
Lillian was trembling uncontrollably, wiping the blood off her face with shaking hands.
âI-I canât believe you killed a person ······!!â
Of course, I didnât want to die as a supporting character.
I still wanted to push away the main characters and stand up for myself by stealing their spotlight, but that never included killing! Even if it qã an abusive father who got in my way.
Chae Soo-Yeon, who lived in South Korea, was never a murderer, although she was selfish.
Lillian was shocked, utterly confused, and dazed. She really couldnât figure out what was going on with her; it seemed like she was floating outside her body, watching her physical self stare at her bloodstained hands and looking alternately at Herbertâs body.
âHuh··â¦â¦.â
A groan came out of Samâs mouth, who had fainted, stayed knocked out, and missed all the chaos.
The moment she saw Samâs silly face with her mouth agape, Lillian came to her senses.
âYes, this is not the time to lose your wits!â
She hurried out of the room with Sam in her arms and laid her down in a random room.
It was fortunate that Lillian had a trained knightâs strength, Sam wasnât light, but Lillian managed.
Returning to the room with shivering steps, Lillian looked at the floor, trying to avert her gaze.
From the corner of her eye, she saw the manâs half-burned body with a broken head on the floor, making a horrendous skeleton.
The smell of burning flesh in the room was suffocating.
Lillian quickly opened the window and put her head in the cold air outside.
âWhat are we going to do with the body?â