It was a very popular BL novel called âThe Fog Raised.â
Atmosphere as tense as walking a tightrope, intense emotions of protagonists who wanted to kill each other, and incredible writing ability that saved it.
It was a novel that I enjoyed reading.
In the world setting of this novel, there were people called âtranscendentsâ.
But they had a singularity.
Transcendents referred to those who were blessed by God and wielded power beyond the realm of human beings. Perhaps it was because they were blessed by God, the blood possessed by the transcendents was magical in itself, and they were completely different from ordinary people.
Seen from this point of view, the transcendents seemed to be an existence to be envious of, but in reality it was not.
Transcendents were blessed by God, but in return, âcruel painâ also followed.
Their ordinary bodies could not withstand the extraordinary blood, and they suffered as if lava flowed through their bodies.
It was the price of receiving Godâs blessing.
The male lead (ęłľ(top)) of this novel, Richard, was also a transcendent.
When transcendent people use their powers, they are engulfed in pain incomparable to the pain they normally felt.
The pain was called magical pain, and the Transcendents took a magic suppressor to suppress the pain.
However, âthat dayâ Richard didnât have a magic suppressor.
And the beginning of this story was when Argen, the number one main love interest (ě (bottom)) of the novel was overwhelmed by Richardâs beauty at the time and kidnapped Richard.
Argen, who had brought Richard, realized at once that he was a Transcendent.
Fearing that he would escape by using magic, he filled the room with high-level magic constraints, and did not give him a magic suppressor so that there was no room for escape.
Without it, Richard couldnât get his original power.
As Argen wished, Richard could not do anything.
Thus, Richard experienced various types of humiliation.
Richardâs pride resisted Argen, but Argen tried to trample on that arrogance.
Richard didnât give in to him, he tried to escape, and he suffered all kinds of hardships every time he failed.
âHow did this end?â
It was vague, but it seemed that Richard eventually succeeded in escaping.
However, Richardâs family was that of a dying Count on the outskirts, and Argen, was a Marquis with great power.
When Richard learned of this, he heard that a war had just begun and headed to the battlefield.
After making such a contribution, he returned and destroyed Argenâs familyâ
Did he imprison Argen so that he would experience the same thing that happened to him?
I think it was that kind of ending.
Until the end, the two did not love each other, and there was only hatred.
[Author, thereâs Boys, but why isnât there Loveâ?]
There were a lot of such comments, but there were still more readers who liked it, saying it was fun.
âRosie! What are you thinking about?â
âHuh?â
âAre you really possessed by that monster?â
I shook my head reflexively as the woman in front of me glared at me with her angry eyes.
Why did I suddenly think of that novel?
âYouâre a little weird right now, Rosie. Youâve been in a daze since you met the monster.â
Itâs because Iâm thinking.
âEveryone who came to meet that monster was like that. Everyone was in this strange condition.â
The woman put her hands down my arm as if she was scared.
ââUhm, what do you mean monster?â
I did think she was talking about the man who begged me for medicine a while ago, but he was a handsome man with a rare appearance, let alone a monster.
âYou know, the guy you met earlier.â
ââAh.â
âJust looking at that guy makes the kids go crazy. Theyâre possessed by that monster.â
Come to think of it, all the people who saw Richard in âThe Fog Raisedâ couldnât come to their senses.
Because he was too handsome.
And, perhaps because the Transcendent was blessed by God, to ordinary people, it was a fascinating existence.
âYouâd better go and rest, Rosie.â
The woman grabbed my hand, entered a room, and pushed my back toward the bed.
âGet some rest and youâll get better.â
At the touch of the woman, I laid in bed.
But I was really okay, though.
However, I didnât mind the touch and closed my eyes.
When I wake up, Iâll wake up from this dream.
*****
Sadly, I didnât wake up from the dream.
âWake up, Rosie!â
A rough hand woke me up. The sensation of the hand tapping my shoulder was soft and didnât hurt me.
It wasnât a dream.
âItâs time to go to the monster.â
ââŚ.â
It canât be? Really?
âI canât help it even if you donât want to go. Youâre on duty for this meal.â
âA meal turn?â
âYeah. You were reluctant to go to that monster, so you took turns taking care of it for 10 days. I canât help it if you donât like it. You have to go, Rosie.â
Why is it that the more I listened to it, the more I thought of âThe Fog Raisedâ?
âIf you are late, the Master will be angry.â
ââThe Master?â
âWhy have you been like this since a while ago? Iâm talking about Marquis Evantes.â
Marquis Evantesâ
Itâs the same as the main love interestâs family in âThe Fog Raisedâ.
No way, it canât be true right?
Anxiety climbed up my spine like a chill.
When I didnât say anything, the womanâs expression darkened. I quickly lost track of my expression.
âIâm sorry. Iâm a little sick, so I couldnât remember clearly.â
As I said, it was a very poor excuse.
The womanâs expression became serious as she looked at me cautiously, fearing that I would do something ridiculous.
ââAs expected, what did that monster do to you?â
Huh?
ââRosie.â
âNo, this is a cold! I was a little sick because I caught a cold, and I forgot for a while because I just woke up.â
âReally?â
âYes, so do I have to go and give him a meal?â
The woman still looked worried. Nodding hesitantly, she guided me to the kitchen.
In the kitchen, a rough-looking chef was slicing food fiercely.
The knife was quite sharp.
âIâ Iâm here to take the meal.â
âItâs over there, so take it.â
The chef pointed to a bowl of rice, clearly annoyed.
ââDo you raise dogs here?â
Was it not to deliver a meal to Richard, but to feed dogs?
âWhat are you talking about, Rosie? Thatâs enough for that monster.â
A strange smirk appeared on the womanâs face, Emily.
On the way down to the dining room, I heard the maid calling her Emily.
âAh, I see.â
I didnât want to talk for no reason, so I grabbed the dog food bowl on the tray.
Whatâs the difference if I said what I thought anyway?
âI should get going.â
âCheer up, Rosie!â
Thatâs for sure.
This place seemed to be âThe Fog Raisedâ.
The detailed settings resembled the novel.
First, all the employees here treated Richard as a monster. It was one of Richardâs humiliations seen in the original work.
It was Argenâs plan for the employees to regard Richard as a monster.
If he didnât give Richard the magic suppressor, Richard would feel great pain from the magic that seeped inside his body, and if left alone for a long time, he would lose his temper and run wild.
Just like a beast, only instinct would remain and he would wield all his power at will, and Argen took advantage of that.
He scared Richard by deliberately showing his terrifying appearance in front of the servants.
It is said that the sight of Richard losing reason and trying to break the restraint ball by running out of magic was the embodiment of fear itself.
Magic was rare, so the servants thought Richard was just a monster and hated him.
Argen declared in front of the servants, suppressing Richard with restraints through the knights.
That was how he isolated Richard.
âIs this really The Fog Raised?â
I couldnât believe it.
The novel kept coming to mind from the moment I saw Richard.
Perhaps it felt strange because it was like everything was hinting at the fact that this place was in the novel.
As I accepted the reality little by little, I felt chills.
What happened to those who served Richardâs meal?
Seeing that Richard did not have an exclusive maid yet, it was clear that the original work had just begun.
According to my memory, in the original work, Argen watched the maids take turns bringing Richardâs meal for 10 days and searched for who would be suitable as an exclusive maid.
What was the standardâ?
Since it had been too long ago, I couldnât think of the details.
âLetâs be careful to not become his exclusive maid.â
This was because Richardâs exclusive maids were later cut off for failing to stop Richard whenever he tried to escape.
While lost in thought, I eventually arrived in front of Richardâs room. The room in the basement reminded me of a prison.
Standing in front of the door, the gatekeeper looked at me with a cold gaze.
I took a deep breath.
Good, letâs go in!
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