Chapter 22
How to Run Away from Obsessed Men
âWhen you pushed my hand awayâ¦â
I died.
No, itâs better not to say it. Lindsey, thinking this, smiled faintly at Kenyan.
That smile made Kenyan freeze like a fool. He remembered the words he had said to Lindsey when she pleaded for her life.
âIf youâve done something wrong, you must pay the price.â
He had said that without even thinking to find out how Sylvia was treating her.
Lindsey decided to throw his words right back at him.
âKenyan, I believe that if youâve done something wrong, you must pay the price.â
Lindsey despised guides who used guiding for their own gain.
To her, guiding was a crucial job that gave her a sense of duty.
But it was different here.
Lindsey had no choice but to use her power.
She began guiding Kenyan. His complexion turned pale as he recoiled.
âYou⦠youâre using that damned divine power againâ¦â
Lindsey looked down at him silently. She saw the tree Kenyan was holding had been deeply indented.
He was probably holding back his anger.
He might even want to kill her right then and there.
âSo what if he does?â
Lindsey shut the window without hesitation.
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Kenyan couldnât understand.
Did Lindsey die because he ignored her?
When she said those words, it felt like something had fiercely clawed at his chest.
He couldnât concentrate even when he tried to train.
He came to this place to deal with monsters, but he couldnât do anything. The words Lindsey had said to him kept echoing in his mind.
When had Lindsey Kesion almost died?
Even if Lindsey had been an outsider in his house, there was no one who could dare to kill her.
Killing Azhet Radianâs fiancée? Kenyan couldnât believe it.
Kenyan swung his sword.
Since his conversation with Lindsey, he couldnât regain his composure.
Clang! Clang!
Swords clashed.
He felt his subordinate, Lenaldâs hand trembling as they sparred.
âKenyan, at this rate, youâll kill me.â
Only then did Kenyan turn his head towards Lenald. Lenald groaned with a pale face.
Kenyan stopped his sword.
After standing there blankly for a while, he suddenly asked Lenald.
âLenald, has Lindsey Kesion ever been in a situation where she almost died?â
Lenald, who had been deep in thought for a moment, nodded.
âAh⦠yes. She was very ill once.â
âWhen exactly?â
âDonât you remember? It was when you ordered her to be sent back to the Kesion Marquis family.â
Kenyan tried to recall when that was. Realizing it, his face turned pale.
It wasnât long ago.
It was a day when his mother was particularly angry. Lindsey had failed to awaken her divine power by the time she became an adult, and Sylvia decided to kick her out.
And Kenyan had stood by, doing nothing to stop Sylvia.
He thought it was just Lindsey paying for her misdeeds.
For him, it was just that level of an incident.
Lenald, his subordinate, nodded and said.
âIt was a close call.â
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âIf Lady Bianca hadnât come, it would have been a disaster.â
Kenyan fell silent at Lenaldâs words.
âPeople can⦠end up like that just by being outside?â
Lenald sighed while looking at Kenyan. He knew transcendents didnât understand the physical limitations of ordinary humans, but Kenyan was exceptionally ignorant.
He had been used to rigorous training since childhood.
From his perspective, it was something he couldnât comprehend.
âYes, normal people die if they stay in the cold for too long. Itâs different for you.â
Kenyan remained silent.
Unbelievably, he looked towards the mansion where Lindsey was staying.
She almost died, Lindsey Kesion�
Kenyan knew his mother had driven Lindsey out of the mansion. But he didnât care much.
He thought she would just return to the Kesion Marquis family. Thatâs what he assumed.
âWhy⦠didnât she go back to the Kesion Marquis family?â
At Kenyanâs question, Lenald responded with confusion.
âDonât you know about the Kesion Marquis family?â
âJust answer the question.â
His cold words made Lenald scratch the back of his head.
âIf she had gone back⦠she would have been discarded.â
âDiscarded?â
âShe could have been sold to an old noble and lived a horrible life or ended up as a slave. She isnât a pureblood, after all.â
ââ¦â
âSo she couldnât go back.â
ââ¦â
âStill, itâs fortunate. She awakened her divine power, so she wonât face such harsh fates now.â
Lenald spoke as if it was no big deal, in a casual tone.
Kenyan found Lenaldâs tone irritating. After all, his older brother would inherit the dukedom, and Kenyan only had to focus on subjugating monsters.
That was true.
So Kenyan didnât know much about the situations in other noble families.
Kenyan felt an unusual tightness in his chest. He was a cold person.
Lindsey Kesion was a stranger, and no matter how tragic her story was, it had nothing to do with him.
âWhen did I become such a kind personâ¦â
Kenyan knew the fate of those with dirty blood.
If they didnât prove their worth, it was only natural for them to live a miserable life. It was the first thing nobles learned as they grew up.
He knew, he was aware.
It was an obvious fact.
Bianca Rosset wasnât treated as a special transcendent for no reason.
Lenaldâs casual mention of Lindseyâs fate was also because he thought it was a natural course for her.
But why did those words bother him so much?
âDid I almost kill that woman?â
Did a moment of negligence almost lead Lindsey Kesion to her death?
âKenyan? Are you alright? Do you need healing?â
Lenaldâs concerned voice echoed in Kenyanâs ears, but Kenyan remained frozen, unable to move.
He saw Lindseyâs face. The eyes that looked at him as if seeing something filthy. He hadnât understood why before, but now he knew. Her words, âYou killed me,â kept swirling in his head.
That voice, repeatedly.
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Rosalyn was sitting in the carriage with her eyes closed. The maid, Sarah, sitting next to her, looked at her with worried eyes.
Sarah wasnât the only one.
Besides her, two of Rosalynâs closest maids were also in the carriage.
It was an uncommon sight for a noble.
âOnly because itâs Rosalyn can such a thing happen.â
Thinking this, Sarah sighed. She remembered why they were in such a hurry.
They were heading to the Radian familyâs villa in the north after hearing news from a messenger sent by the Kesion Marquis family.
âBeing hit by such a bolt from the blue while at the academy. Our lady has to suffer because of Lindseyâ¦â
At Sarahâs words, Rosalynâs eyelashes trembled.
âLindsey Kesion⦠that dirty blood awakened divine power.â
Rosalynâs face contorted at Sarahâs words.
âSarah⦠donât speak ill of Lindsey. Sheâs not as bad as you think.â
Sarah closed her eyes tightly at Rosalynâs words.
Kind Lady Rosalyn was the only person in the Kesion Marquis family who was kind to Lindsey.
Thatâs why Sarah found Lindsey even more detestable.
âIngrate.â
She thought this as she clenched her fists. Sarah wasnât the only one who disliked Lindsey.
No one in the Kesion Marquis family liked her.
Rosalynâs existence played a major role in this. Kind Rosalyn Kesion, so kind she showed compassion to someone with dirty blood, was a saintess.
âLady, you must steel your heart. If you donât, that dirty blood will continue to treat you badly.â
Rosalynâs complexion darkened at Sarahâs words.
âSarah, I always told you. Itâs all my fault. Lindsey has done nothing wrong.â
At Rosalynâs words, Sarah hugged her. Her eyes turned fierce.
âNot long ago, you got hurt after visiting the Radian family and meeting that dirty blood. What did she do?â
âShe couldnât have. Lindsey isnât that kind of person.â
Rosalyn said with a pitiful smile.
âKind lady, always defending her.â
âThe rumor that Lindsey Kesion awakened divine power must be nonsense. Even if she did, it would be insignificant.â
âYes, the benevolent goddess wouldnât grant power to someone so wicked.â
The maids thought that Lindsey, with her bad personality, was tormenting Rosalyn.
Kind Rosalyn was just overlooking Lindseyâs faults.
Rosalyn didnât respond to the maidsâ words. She just quietly looked out the window.
In her sight was the Radian Dukedomâs mansion.
That person is there.
Thinking this, Rosalynâs cheeks flushed. A strange longing filled her eyes.