The guards inadvertently turned away from me and passed by me. As I was making a fuss, I stared at the back of the guards who were solidifying and moving away.
What? I thought I was a wanted person? Or is it because my reward is low and they donât want to grab it? Or those guards didnât memorize the wanted flyers properly?
âWhatâŚâ
It was Leniel who responded to my unintentional murmur.
âBecause they didnât see it.â
The heat that could be felt gradually moved away. Leniel, who looked indifferent, tapped a point with his toes.
âThatâs it. In their eyes, this side will just look like a wall. Thereâs magic on it.â
What do you mean wall? I stared blankly down at the floor he was pointing at. Itâs just an open road in my eyes.
Obviously, in the original work, if magic is used, the energy will remain there. In the case of black magic, in addition to that, even a slight energy remains as a trace. So it was a development in which the two protagonists found a remnant of black magic that could not be hidden, traced it back, and finally won.
Did I remember something wrong? No, that canât be true. I shouldnât do that.
âIf itâs magic, why canât the guards notice?â
âThatâs obvious.â
Lenielâs expression was very calm.
âBecause Iâm stronger than them.â
I think it should sound very unlucky. Rather, there was a strong feeling of bitterness somewhere. After being dazed for a while at the feeling that didnât match at all, I shook my head.
What do you mean bitter? Thereâs no reason for that. Wouldnât it be better if he was rather bossy?
âBut if this place is covered with magic anyway, the fuss I made just nowâŚâ
Embarrassment and shame came belatedly. While rubbing my face, I tried to somehow erase the previous situation from my head, but it rather revived clearly.
Why is it so hard to live? Itâs hard to take care of my life, but this is a terrible shame. I want to be alone.
âCouldnât you tell me that in advance?â
As I mumbled in a weak voice, Leniel smiled obliquely.
âWell, to be honest, you were cute.â
âIâm not thankful at all.â
Just say Iâm stupid. Just curse instead.
âThen, shall we do the rest inside?â
The rest?
Oh, by the way, Iâm a criminal who failed to run away a while ago.
When I remembered my situation that I had forgotten because of the guard, I became very wary again.
âThe rest is not torture, right?â
âI can let you experience it if you want. We donât have to go too farâŚâ
âDid I tell you that a new poison came in today? I have to try the poison quickly, so the sincere temporary employee will now return to work.â
As I ran, I heard a familiar laughter behind me returning to the general store.
Oh no. I think I got my first job wrong.
***
(3rd person pov)
What on earth did âGiselle Roycevinâ summon?
Leniel, who was sitting around with his chin on his hand, stared at the person in front of him, thinking about how many times he had already done it. Whatâs inside that shell?
âHey, are you listening?â
âYes, Iâm listening.â
When he answered coolly, a distrustful look came back at once. Leniel smiled at Giselle. She shook her head as if giving up and continued to explain.
What she presented was a paper that summarized the taste of poison that had been delivered. Rather than simply listing the taste, it seemed that some conclusion was drawn by linking the efficacy of poison and the characteristics of taste in its own way.
The contents of the table drawn and organized by hand were readable and neat enough to be seen at a glance. It would not have been easy to list because the amount was not small and the poison in the store was not properly managed. If Vadeau, Lenielâs aide, sees it, he will enter the office immediately.
âGiselle Roycevin probably didnât try to get office skills from magic.â
âI really drank it all and organized it.â
âYou might not be able to trust it, but they all tasted like fruits. Even the same apple tastes different depending on the sugar content.â
She probably wasnât saying stupid things out of context from time to time.
âOf course, there were some that tasted a little different, but anyways, I chose it because I thought it would be easiest to organize it with fruits.â
This person, who covered the residence of âGiselle Roycevinâ was certainly interesting.
Pls read only at pink muffin tl.
Apart from her not dying after taking the poison or talking about unreliable information, her existence itself was like that. If sheâs going to get sick or hurt even a little, sheâs not afraid of poison, and if sheâs going to kill him, heâs going to ask them to take care of her right away.
This felt strangely contradictory. He didnât know if he knew it himself.
âWhatâs your name?â
âWhat?â
âI told you my name, but you havenât told me yours even now.â
The lips, which were explaining little by little, closed tightly at Lenielâs words.
It was fascinating too. That appearance was definitely âGiselle Roycevinâ but she seemed like a completely different person, perhaps because the insides changed. Itâs the same facial features with platinum blonde hair.
âGiselle Roycevin.â
âYour name.â
âIâm Giselle Roycevin.â
Giselle, who firmly claimed to be âGiselle Roycevinâ, stared at Leniel. Giselleâs expression facing him was firm on a subject that was arguably a lie. There are times when she is not obedient and determined. This was mainly the case when Leniel talked about the real identity of âGiselle Roycevinâ.
âOkay, âGiselleâ.â
Leniel nodded. Giselle continued the explanation that stopped again with a relieved face. Listening to her explanation in one ear and out the other, Leniel stayed still and observed her.
âI know the future of some very important people. For example, your boss.â
The future of some important people.
Leniel focused on what she said before than on what she said she knew the future.
âImportant people.â
Who does Giselle think are âimportant peopleâ? What criteria did they decide the importance of? Whatâs the reason why âWayne Eyeoreâ is in there?
âSigh. Isnât this just a rough test of my abilities?â
Perhaps after a long and long explanation, Giselle sighed and stretched her shoulders.
âDid you have any doubts?â
âI know your abilities, but my doubts about you have not disappeared at all.â
âWhat the hell are you looking at meâŚ! Ugh.â
Giselle, who was angry and raised her voice, clenched her fists and calmed herself.
Right, thatâs what she does. It was fun to watch such cute actions that she would never do if she were real. So Leniel could listen with a smile even when she lied openly.
Compared to the âreal Giselle,â which was noisy and wanted a lot, he didnât hate the âpresent Giselle.â
âI donât really trust people.â
âYes, yes. It looks like that. You live such a tiring life.â
The paper that Giselle, who shook her head, had spread out was organized one by one. The fingers of neatly stacking the paper that even wrote down the pages in a thrifty manner were quite delicate. Despite suffering in prison, the white and soft appearance was indeed the hand of a person who grew up in Roycevinâs wealth and glory.
He thought it was creepy and artificial of this âGiselle Roycevinâ, but it was funny that that one gesture looked naive just because the kernel changed.
Laughing at his absurd sensibility, Leniel continued the conversation lightly.
âBesides, I saw you trying to run away with my own eyes.â
Leniel clearly saw the fingertips shaking slightly while organizing the paper.
âItâs not a run, itâs a walk.â
âYou stole money with determination.â
When he hinted, Giselle jumped and looked serious.
âThat! Itâs my fault to omit the procedure however I want, but I was going to get paid anyway, so I was going to get it a little faster!â
Leniel stared at Giselle without answering back. Giselle, who was staring at him with a straight face, was seen pausing.
âAm I working without pay?â
It was unusual to squint and stare at him. She seemed more serious than when her life was threatened.
âYouâre not forcing me to work, are you? No matter how evil you are, you shouldnât eat your money! Iâm drinking poison with my life on the line!â
How should he say this? Should he say that it feels like a chick is creaking?
Black wizards, who often used animals for curses, seem to have bought these similar chicks. He was bitter at the curse, and when he brought it, he made the whole room into a chicken coop, saying that he couldnât kill them because it was cute.
At that time, the dense sound was only loud, but when he looked at it like this, it wasnât even loud. It felt more pitiful.
How Giselle understood Lenielâs smirking attitude, and began to preach the evils of unpaid work with serious eyes. Instead of responding to her words, Leniel gathered mana with his fingertips.
When the black mana was clearly ignited enough to be seen with the naked eye, the mouth of the Giselle, who was chatting, closed tightly.
ââŚThereâs a probationary period to learn the work. Thereâs no pay, since accommodation and food is also provided.â
As she slowly moved back and tried to distance herself, Leniel muttered in a smiling voice.