Chapter 16 - Strange things I’ve believed in (4)
I Quit Being The Male Lead's Rival
Chapter 16
Strange things Iâve believed in (4)
âAlready?â
I was startled to see blood flowing from Ianâs nose.
It was the first time Iâd seen his blood, even though Iâd swung a sword around him very hard every time I saw him.
I could only relax after checking that the book in his hand was intact.
Besides, it wasnât nosebleed magic.
It was a relief that I forgot to knock because I was rushing over.
âNot yet.â
To be exact, the bookmark that was stuck in that book was the problem.
âIf I had felt strange, I wouldâve covered it up right away.â
That bookmark was a magic item that Reid had illegally managed to get.
After carefully examining the books that Ian pre-ordered at the bookstore, Reid secretly inserted the bookmark inside.
From favorite bars to book reservationsâ¦
It seemed that Reidâs talent, which he had yet to find other than spending money, was in stalking.
Naturally, Ian thought it was just part of a service, so he roughly put it in any page.
âThat shouldâve never happened.â
That was the perfect proof that Annabelle Nadit was trying to hurt Ian.
The flower-shaped bookmark had black magic that reduced vision.
The first symptom was that when the smoke from the small explosion was visible, the vision would become red and blurred.
The sight would then gradually diminish, which could then lead to blindness.
Black magic required âblood drawn directly by a person who hates their opponentâ.
Even if I looked here and there and looked out into space, it had to be my blood.
Actually, I was excited to draw my blood and deliver it to Reid.
âHereâs my blood! I can really beat Ian with this, right?â
âOf course, if he loses his sight, how can he swing a sword at his opponent?â
âWell⦠there are many people who are good at swordsmanship even if they canât see.â
âReally? But isnât it better to be invisible than to be seen?â
âThatâs right. Thatâs right.â
Why did I draw my blood because I liked it (t/n: the plan)â¦
No matter how much I blame the past, it was useless.
Even if I rolled back and forth, I was really an irresistible villain.
No matter how hard I tried to say âit wasnât meâ in this situation, it was obvious that no one would believe me.
It was actually something I had done in the past.
In the original story, while Ian was reading a book, that bookmark exploded, but Ian threw the book away with a tremendous reflex.
Even as the main character, he retrieved the bookmark without taking any damage and immediately commissioned it to the Wizardsâ Guild.
The result came right after the swordsmanship contestâ¦
My life then came to an end when all the things that have tried to harm him were revealed.
In the end, I couldnât even win and ended up in prison.
Reid and I, who were also charged with assassination of Prince Robert, were given heavy sentences.
To be honest, there was no way Reid would have done everything perfectly without leaving any evidence.
As I recalled my sad ending and the happy ending of the main character once again, I immediately thought that I had to get rid of that bookmark.
âHey, are you okay?â
With his monstrous resilience, Ianâs nosebleeds stopped quickly anyway.
âWhatâs up with that nosebleed?â
I looked at the bloodstains still on his hand and asked clumsily.
A very natural way to take advantage of this situation came to mind.
âIsnât it better for you to wash up quickly?â
The plan was while Ian went to the bathroom, I could then quickly retrieve the bookmark and destroy it.
I thought that if I did well, I wouldnât have to force myself to create another situation to distract him.
Ian looked at me for a while with a frown, then said slowly.
âAnabelle Nadit.â
âYes, what?â
âDid you use some strange magic on me?â
Ugh. Did I get caught already?
Even if I didnât use magic myself, I guess I was trying to use a strange magic item.
âHey, donât say anything strange and just wipe that blood off! Youâve got a lot on your hands!â
I screamed out loud.
âAnd you may have another nosebleed, so go to the bathroom and take a look inside your nose!â
ââ¦Itâs more suspicious.â
Ian closed the book and put it on the table.
Then, he slowly got up and folded his arms.
His shadow completely fell over me.
âYou canât be worried about me. What the hell are you here for?â
After all, even if I said I was worried a little bit for him, Ian would still look at me suspiciously like a ghost. So, I couldnât change my attitude, saying that I had reformed.
Ian then added suspiciously.
âIs this a high-level mental seduction orâ¦â
âIf I knew how to do that, would I be doing this right now? I would have been the Empress!â
He narrowed his eyes when I shouted out loudly at the highest position a woman could be here.
âThen why the hell are you in my room?â
âWhy do you think so?â
I gave up collecting the bookmark naturally.
Ian, who was already suspicious of me, seemed to never leave me alone in the room.
Even if I lie half-heartedly, it would only raise doubts for that terrible human being.
âDo you think Iâm here to get along with you?â
The original plan was to just punch him and then suddenly take the book and run away.
Anyways, Annabelle was a character who acted in front of Ian unannounced.
Therefore, the revision plan, which was to naturally steal the bookmark away, was immediately discarded and I decided to go back to the original plan.
I couldnât think of any more excuses and shouted out loud.
âIâm here to pick on you. The only enemy of my life!â
âWhat, what?â
âDo I mean anything else to you?â
Then, nosebleed or not, I jumped at him and gave him a kick.
Now, I had no weapons because I left my training suit and sword in another room.
Of course he would avoid it⦠Huh?
âHey! Why are you spreading your legs in your skirt!â
Ian shouted out in a hurry and got hit by my kick with his eyes closed.
Of course, he didnât fall down, he just stepped back for a while.
I couldnât believe it. Ian didnât avoid that?
Of course, I thought he would dodge it lightly, but that hitâ¦
I looked up at his face, startled.
This was not a normal situation.
âHey, hey! Are you really sick?â
He had a nosebleed earlier, and seeing that he couldnât avoid kicks like thisâ¦
I was nervous and my head felt like it was beginning to spin. If it didnât go well this time, I would really go to jail.
Could it be that the magic item had already begun to work?
If it had already worked, I was really doomed!
Ian, who felt something strange in his body, couldnât stay still.
If I retrieved the bookmark from here and threw it away, it would be obvious that I would be the first suspect.
So, first of all, it was a priority to check Ianâs condition.
I prayed earnestly in my heart.
âPlease, please let it not be because of black magic. Let it be from a strange physical condition.â
I rushed to his face and rolled my eyes.
âAre your eyes good? Are you sane?â
âAnnabelle Nadit!â
He staggered backwards and shouted in embarrassment.
âGet away! What are you doing?â
âNo, your eyes are shut.â
Ian kept avoiding me, and I clung to him to check his eyes.
âDamn it. I donât know if his eyes are bloodshot or not. Why is he so tall?â
If he had already fallen into black magic, I was going to quit and run away immediately to a foreign country and hide for the rest of my life.
âDonât get sick! Donât let your body get any more weird!â
That was better than jail time!
So, it was a very important time of my life.
Standing at the crossroads of whether or not to stand out right now, I grabbed Ianâs cheeks to fix his face.
âOh, come on! Youâre too close!â
He screamed, frightened.
No, you didnât want me to be so close. I wasnât a bug.
So I snapped back.
âWhy are you making a fuss all of a sudden? Itâs not like weâve been like this on the street once or twice!â
There was a time when our swords faced each other in a small distance.
In particular, Annabelle of the past often rushed from behind and attacked recklessly.
So I thought this distance was nothing to us.
âYou, really!â
Then Ian tripped and fell backwards, and I fell on his body too.
âOh, my God. Iâm in trouble.â
It was impossible for Ian to trip his foot.
âIs this really a problem?â
But the bigger problem was that behind him was the bed.
Suddenly, I fell on his body as if I were attacking him.
âIan⦠youâ¦â
Then, when I looked into his eyes, the focus was intact and there was no bloodshot redness anywhere.
His eyes were originally red, so it was difficult to notice unless it was looked at properly.
âWhat? Heâs fine!â
When Reid first got the item, he explained that if it came into contact with the eyes, it would turn bloodshot red.
Still, while I was looking into his eyes carefully, I held his wrists down to prevent him from rebelling.
âWhyâ¦â
Ian stuttered and breathed heavily.
It wouldnât have been too difficult for him to resist me, but his wrists were held still.
âWhy-why are you doing thisâ¦â
His expression was so distorted that it looked like he was about to cry.
I never dreamed that Ian, who was always blunt, would make a face like this.
Anyone who saw would think I was doing something horribly wrong!
His legs, hanging between my knees, were very tense.
His disheveled hair, relentless red eyes, harsh breathing, and his collapsed, stiff bodyâ¦
It was then that I realized that I was in a very bad pose.