Chapter 7
How to Run Away from Obsessed Men
Episode 7
Lindsey had intended to leave the Redian family as it was. There was no lingering attachment to this cursed family anyway.
If she hadnât heard screams before stepping out of the gate, thatâs what she would have done.
Lindsey slowly turned her head.
She could sense an unsettling energy from afar.
âNot Azhet, not Kenyan.â
If it had been Azhet or Kenyan, she would have left this mansion without hesitation.
But if the opponent was not them, it was different.
âBianca.â
The only person who had sympathized with her in her past life. Lindsey began to walk quickly.
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Kenyan caught Bianca, who was collapsing, in confusion.
Azhet was equally bewildered. Although he was looking for the Saint, the possibility of her arriving in time was even slimmer.
âBianca is going to rampage.â
It was extremely difficult to subdue a transcendent being of the same level in a rampage.
Aside from not being able to subdue her in her intact state, there was also the possibility that Bianca might be seriously injured or, in the worst case scenario, killed.
Kenyanâs complexion turned pale. Amidst his confusion, he heard the murmurs of other transcendent beings in his ears.
âDo not approach!â
âStep aside!â
Kenyan turned his head.
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âLindsey Kesion?â
Azhet couldnât hide his surprise. He asked the knight blocking Lindsey.
âWhy is that woman here?â
âShe said she needs to see Lady Biancaâ¦â
Azhet narrowed his eyes and glared at Lindsey.
âSheâs really something.â
He knew she was a troublemaker, but he didnât expect her to be so clueless about reading the atmosphere.
Leaving Bianca in Kenyanâs care, Azhet stood up.
âLindsey Kesion, we donât have time to deal with you.â
âI can heal Bianca.â
Azhet was dumbfounded.
He finally suspected if Lindsey had lost her mind.
Was she delusional enough to think she could use divine power just because she wanted to manifest it so badly?
Lindsey noticed Azhetâs thoughts.
âDonât talk nonsense.â
ââ¦â
âYou manifested divine power?â
âWhat if I did?â
Azhet sighed.
âThis is nauseating. Wanting attentionâ¦â
âDonât delude yourself. Iâm not seeking your attention anymore.â
Azhet stiffened. He thought this was just another show Lindsey was putting on.
Lindsey didnât want to go to Kesion Marquis and wanted to catch his attention somehow.
Thatâs when Kenyanâs surprised voice was heard.
âMilady!â
Azhet hurriedly turned his head. Bianca was having a seizure.
âReally, move aside. We donât have time!â
An impatient hand pushed him. Azhet was taken aback. He didnât expect Lindsey to push him.
But when Lindsey pushed him, he also unconsciously moved aside. Lindsey quickly approached Bianca.
Azhet imagined what consequences her actions would bring.
Lindsey was about to be killed by Bianca in her rampage.
âWhat a thoughtless human!â
Thatâs what Azhet thought as he turned his head. He intended to subdue the rampaging Bianca as gently as possible.
But what Azhet saw when he turned his head was something he never imagined.
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Kenyan looked at Lindsey in disbelief.
âWhy are you hereâ¦?â
Lindsey didnât answer his question. She grabbed Biancaâs wrist. Kenyan couldnât help but be shocked.
Only now did he realize that Lindsey was in front of him.
âDo you want to die?â
âI need to concentrate, so be quiet.â
What on earth does she mean by concentrating?
Kenyan frowned.
âIs she thinking about dying?â
That was the only thought he could entertain. Kenyan felt a chill in his chest. He reached out to pull Lindsey away, thinking she needed to evacuate.
But Lindsey evaded his hand. Kenyan looked at Lindsey with bloodshot eyes.
He couldnât understand what someone without divine power was trying to do.
âLindsey!â
âDonât come over.â
Kenyanâs hand froze under Lindseyâs sharp gaze. Lindsey quietly surveyed her surroundings.
She could feel the gazes of the transcendents looking at her.
âGoodness, what are you trying to do now?â
âItâs nothing short of insulting Lady Bianca!â
âWhat can you do about a subject without divine powerâ¦!?â
Various negative emotions⦠and a transcendent on the verge of a rampage before her.
None of them trusted her.
Lindsey was familiar with this situation.
But she also knew how to turn the situation around.
Lindsey grabbed Biancaâs wrist.
A warm energy began to spread from her fingertips.
Bianca, who had been trembling with rage, began to slowly regain her composure. Her energy was quickly stabilizing.
The distressed expression on Biancaâs face softened.
Eventually, Biancaâs tightly shut eyes slowly opened.
Beside Lindsey, Kenyan muttered in disbelief.
âDivine powerâ¦?â
With Kenyanâs words, silence fell over the surroundings.
He simply couldnât understand the current situation.
Bianca, who had just opened her eyes, also seemed to not fully understand what had happened. She absentmindedly held Lindseyâs hand.
Kenyan frowned.
âLindsey Kesion clearly didnât awaken as a Saint.â
But what was this scene he was witnessing?
Did Lindsey awaken divine power after becoming an adult?
Was that even possible?
Bianca Rosette was an exceptional transcendent, capable enough to rival him. And yet, she was finding peace.
That was something impossible for transcendent beings as strong as himself and Bianca.
Kenyan wasnât alone in his thoughts.
All the transcendent beings who witnessed Lindsey healing Bianca were looking at her with astonished eyes.
Some were so surprised they forgot to close their mouths. Kenyan felt an inexplicable discomfort in the gazes directed at Lindsey.
Unconsciously, he approached Lindsey and Bianca.
âWhat on earth did you do? Were you⦠a Saint? How on earth did you stop Lady Biancaâs rampage?â
Lindsey met his gaze. Kenyan finally saw Lindseyâs true self.
Lindsey, soaked in wine, looked pitifully frail. Her fragile body trembled faintly from the cold.
But that wasnât all.
Perhaps due to the aftermath of using divine power, Lindseyâs lips were pale white.
She seemed on the verge of collapsing at any moment.
Kenyan recalled that Lindsey had collapsed not long ago.
He furrowed his brow.
âAre you really going out like that?â
ââ¦â
âWhat kind of person are you anyway?â
âKenyan.â
Kenyan snapped out of his thoughts at Biancaâs call.
His gaze shifted downward. Bianca, now composed, was staring at him sternly.
âLindsey is under my protection. Donât speak lightly of her.â
Kenyan sealed his lips at Biancaâs words. Biancaâs expression was the angriest he had ever seen.
She held Lindseyâs hand and addressed Kenyan.
âLindsey will come with me. I owe her a favor. Is that a problem?â
Kenyan remained silent. He had no rebuttal to Biancaâs words.
In the past, he might have had something to say. After all, Lindsey was Azhetâs fiancée.
But now, Lindsey was trying to leave as Lady Kesion, likely due to a command from her mother, Sylvia.
Even if it was suspected that Lindsey had manifested as a Saint, that fact couldnât be changed.
Moreover, Biancaâs demeanor was unsettling. She seemed sharp, as if she wouldnât tolerate anyone touching Lindsey.
Kenyan felt puzzled.
âWhatâs the reason?â
No matter how lenient Bianca was toward impure blood, her essence was that of a transcendent. She didnât typically antagonize fellow transcendent beings for no reason.
But now, if anyone touched Lindsey, she seemed ready to act sharply against even Kenyan and Azhet.
Bianca wrapped Lindseyâs body in her coat. Then, she moved on.
âItâs surprising that Lindsey Kesion used divine power.â
âMore surprising is Biancaâs unexpected reaction. Itâs hostile towards Azhet and Kenyan because of impure blood.â
âWhat on earth is happening?â
Listening to the murmurs of other transcendent beings, Kenyan closed his eyes tightly.
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Inside the carriage, Lindsey met Biancaâs gaze and made an awkward expression.
âI had to reveal the fact that I can use divine power anyway.â
To break away from the Kesion family, she had no choice but to use her abilities. Her stoic father would never let her go easily.
But Biancaâs fervent gaze was definitely burdensome.
Still, Lindsey didnât regret stopping Biancaâs rampage.
ââShe was the only one who cared about me.â
If it hadnât been Bianca, she wouldnât be alive. She recalled a motto from her past life.
âAs much as I am treated, I will return it.â
Whether it was a favor or enmity.