Chapter 39.2
The Predator’s Contract Partner
Lucerne was deeply disappointed last night. It was scary to think of his genitals that stood tall like a pillar and did not wane or diminish.
How many times did he need to do it for his hardness to calm down?
âIf you get excited like that every time you kill a monsterâ¦â¦.â
There was a time when he cut down 20,000 of them. Her eyes grew dizzy from the implication. Elisha did not understand how Lucerne lived without a woman in her previous life. Or did he meet with them so discreetly that he was never caught?
âAh, didnât your skin get swollen? You have to apply this mild ointment. Drinking a warm drink and a good nightâs sleep will help.â
Without even hesitating, Sophie tried to roll up Elishaâs skirt. Startled, Elisha stopped her:
âIâll⦠Iâll take care of it.â
Elisha sighed. She didnât know why everyone was so frantic. Sophie wasnât the only one who was paying attention to her.
That afternoon, several knights snooped around the bedroom numerous times. Of course, they didnât dare to come in, but they seemed only to ask how she was from outside her door.
âEveryone is fussy,â
Elisha thought. She usually told the knights, âTell me if you want anything.â So during Lucerneâs two-month absence, she had made a point to go around the mansion once a day to talk and acquaint herself with the knights. Perhaps thatâs why many knights were coming today, saying they had business.
âNo, there was black bread again for lunch. Huh?â
First, Corinne came and filed a complaint. They say that all the black bread they hated came out for breakfast and lunch.
âTell Corinne that you canât get rid of all of the black bread from the menu, Sophie.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Of course, she couldnât accept complaints like that. Despite Elishaâs cutoff, Corinne kept hovering around to say a word.
âNo⦠I came here to see if you were okay. I was wondering if I remembered any of their faces.â
Elisha tilted her head.
âDid the knights know that I was attacked?â
She didnât like that. When it becomes known that Elisha wandered among the crowds in her underwearâ¦â¦. It was terrifying.
In addition, Lapis came every two hours to check what Elisha was like.
âLapis is a chatterbox. Arenât boys usually reticent at that age?â
There was no boy she could compare him to. But then, it occurred to Elisha that Lapis might be lonely. He was only 14 years old, but he was already on battlefields without an adult to care for him.
âIâll have to go and take care of you when I wake up.â
Elisha quickly got bored lying down. Sophieâs care was so extensive that Elisha raised her arm to do something she caused an uproar about her not resting properly. Elisha opened the window and sipped on the cocoa Sophie gave her.
âReally, itâs been peaceful as if it were a dream. The mansion is quiet today.â¦.â
Her presumption broke precisely a minute later. This is because outside, there was a commotion. Elisha closed the window as Sophie entered the room.
âSophie, whatâs going on?â
âOh, itâs not a big deal, my lady.â
âIf itâs not a big dealâ¦ââ¦.â
Sophie hesitated and said.
âKnight Nora said she was going to commit suicide, so the knights stopped herââ
*Cough! Cough!* Elisha almost spat out the cocoa she was drinking.
âI beg your pardon?â
***
There was already an uproar when Elisha arrived at the knightsâ quarters. Corinne and Ian were desperately holding onto Nora and barely hanging on.
âNora, please stop!â
âLet go. My lady deliberately requested me, trusted me, and asked me to guard herâ but rather than fulfilling my duty, I was careless and betrayed her trust. As a knight, itâs so shameful, so Iâd rather die.â
âOh, man. This is why talented ones are the problem. Theyâve never failed, so their world is falling apart like this!â
Ian said, irritatingly pushing back his hair.
âGet out of the way!â
The maidsâ mouths sealed up, and the servants ran out of her way. Then, as Elisha approached them, everyone hurriedly stepped out of the way.
âMa-maâam?â
Ian and Corinneâs eyes became rounder. Lapis and Lazri stepped back.
âNora. What are you doing?â
âMadam.â
Nora pulled out a sword and fell to her knees.
âI said it wasnât a mistake.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âDid you do this because you didnât believe me?â
âThatâs not it. I⦠Iâve heard much from the lady. But I let you down.â
Nora spoke quietly.
Her face was already bloodless, as if she had already resigned herself. Looking at her closely, there was even blood on her arm. At that moment, e
ven Elisha had a headache.
âThere are really such pure people in the world. I canât believe you even hurt yourself.â
What good fortune did Lucerne have that these knights followed him? Elisha was astounded.