âI, itâs my first time to see you! Itâs my turn to give a meal this time.â
Unknowingly, Richard felt bad when he heard the shy voice of the maid during his new meal.
Why?
He asked himself a question, and the answer didnât come back easily, as if it had disappeared.
âSo youâre new.â
âY, yes!â
He should have welcomed the maid with a soft voice, but he couldnât.
Emotions that had always been easily controlled tried to betray their owners this time. He tried to hold back the emotion that was about to come out and press his reason.
âDid Rosie serve the meal duty before that?â
ââŚ.â
âIâm sure you must be uncomfortable because of her personality. Thereâs no such a thingââ
In the end, he didnât put up with the burning emotions.
Itâs been a while since he met Rosie, and his body was suffering from mana pain again.
The pain burned down his thin reason.
When he came to his senses, he saw the new maid staring at him in fear.
Ah, he must have done it without realizing it.
The life of the Transcendent was something that ordinary people could not endure, so it made them tremble in fear.
âHiik!â
Soon, the maid ran out of the room with a strange scream.
He didnât even feel disappointed when he saw it. He just thought that the noisy chatter was gone and quiet rest had come.
Then the maid who came beforeâso, did she say Rosie? Isnât she coming now?
It was the first time he thought about this.
In the meantime, quite a few meal attendants had been replaced, but each time Richard had no special meaning.
But not as much this time.
Is it because of that scent?
Why didnât she tell him today was the last day?
Richard blamed Rosie inside, but it was meaningless.
He calmed down again and lay still, doing nothing.
The magic suppressant he had forgotten for a while began to slowly rise. If it keeps going like this, heâll be eaten up by that damn pain again.
It was around time to kill time.
Knock, knock.
A maid came over to meal duty.
Perhaps because he scared her, she looked pale unlike when she came in the morning.
But the strange thing isâthere were potatoes in her arms.
What?
The maid noticed his gaze and fumbled and opened her mouth.
âRosie saidâ Richard like potatoesââ
ââŚ.â
What kind of situation is this?
She asked him to cut the potatoes, but Rosie thought he was having fun with it.
Heâs speechless. Whatâs even more absurd is that he accepted the potatoes given by the maid.
Because she mentioned Rosie.
As soon as he received it, he held the potato tightly in his hand. The potatoes were crushed helplessly.
Seeing the scene, the maid hiccuped in fear, but he didnât care.
He relieved all his stress on the potatoes. Thatâs how âpotato abuseâ began.
The new maid didnât even know that and thought he liked potatoes, so she kept bringing them.
Richardâs nerves became sharper day by day.
Quite a while after Rosie hadnât stopped by, a terrible magic suppressant hit his body again.
But the strange thing is that the magic suppressant, which had not been felt before, caused brutal pain as if it had flocked at once.
However, the strange thing is that it presented a brutal pain as if the magic suppressant that had not been felt before came rushing in at once.
The cause, which had been placed like a strong pillar, was about to be consumed by swarms of insects in a second.
When the reason remains faintly.
There was a familiar sweet scent at the end of his nose.
He raised his head.
Is he mistaken right now? Because Rosie wonât come up.
He thought so, but the door suddenly opened.
A woman drenched in sweat stepped into his territory. She looked like she was being chased.
Does she know? She knows she has entered the Wolfâs den.
*****
âYou werenât sleeping.â
Even before entering, I thought this was crazy, but only after entering the room did I realize that it was completely crazy.
Should I go out again?
Why did I come here?
âMaid, come here.â
ââŚI donât want to.â
âThis is my room. So you have to listen to me.â
In Rome, follow the Roman law.
I frowned, but in order not to meet Yurtha outside, I had no choice but to step towards him.
But can I not meet Yurtha just because I avoid him like this?
I thought it would be just a waste of time.
âMaid, come hereââ
I was a little reluctant to approach the voice that clearly showed his thirst.
As I approached him, Richard grabbed my arm and pulled it, as if he couldnât stand it anymore.
âHaââ
He pulled my body and let out a languid breath. His exalted feeling reached her flesh.
âItâs nice, Maid.â
âWhy didnât you do that to Ella?â
ââWhat do you mean?â
Richard narrowed his forehead as if he couldnât understand what I was saying.
âThis time, the maid came over to serve your meal.â
ââSo youâre blaming me for not hugging her?â
âIâm not saying that, but I was wondering why you didnât do that.â
âI donât understand what the maid said.â
It seemed that the focus of each otherâs words was strangely misplaced.
âWhat did you do to get Ella scared and run out?â
âI didnât do muchââ
What do you mean didnât do much?
If you didnât do anything why Ella ran like that, you punk.
âI thought you would do the same to her as you did to me. Isnât that what youâve been doing to all the maids?â
âWhat kind of misunderstanding are you talking about?â
âItâs not?â
âThe maid saw me as a shameless person.â
âAh, did I get caught?â
Richard looked at me with absurd eyes.
âI didnât do that to others, but only to you, Maid.â
Did he intend to put a dead flag on me?
âIf you make such an expression, youâll get hurt.â
âIâd rather be hurt and fall apartââ
Richard began to laugh low at the cold answer.
Why is that person laughing here?
âMaid, as I said before, we need to get close.â
âAh, yesââ
âBecause I think Iâm going to see the maid for a long time.â
ââYes?â
What does this mean?
âCan you help me out?â
âI canât hear well because I have hearing problems.â
Heâs really trying to put a dead flag on someoneâs neck.
I was flustered by Richard, who spoke out without hiding his true intentions.
But Richard smiled as if he had expected it.
âIs there anything you want, Maid?â
When Richard suddenly said something else, he hesitated for a few seconds, unable to adapt to the rapidly changing conversation.
âWhatever you like, tell me.â
âI like money.â
âYouâre firm. I like that side.â
What kind of trick is this?
I narrowed my forehead to find out what he meant.
âLetâs make a deal, Maid.â
âDealâ?â
âI want you to help me escape.â
At that moment, my brain seemed to be paralyzed. What is he talking aboutâ?
âThen Iâll put wealth and honor in your hand, Maid.â
ââŚ.â
âI promise.â
My head went numb.
Richard, who had been about to cross the line, is trying to put a dead flag directly on me this time.
But something strange is taking place.
In the original work, Richard escaped on his own without telling anyone about the escape.
But why are you asking me for help?
Did I look like someone to help him?
âIâll pretend I didnât hear that.â
I shook him off and woke up.
You have to find your own way to live.
âI wonât tell the Marquis, so donât bring this up in the future. To everyone.â
This was both advice and a weak warning to him.
It wasnât even Richard, but it was a pity for those who would die because of it.
What on earth are they guilty of? Of course, in that sense, Richard was not guilty at all.
Because he was drawn unwillingly.
But whatâs certain isâ.
Most people said that when faced with whether one person dies or several people die, they choose to have one die.
A small number of sacrifices for everyone.
What a hypocrisy this is.
However, considering the preciousness of life, there was no choice. I wanted to believe that.
Wouldnât that one sacrifice be better than the lives of the dedicated maids who will disappear?
But that didnât happen.
The main character of this novel doesnât die.
âI donât want to die of nonsense.â
I left the room right away without hearing Richardâs answer.
I was sure.
Now, letâs pack up and leave here.
I went straight up to my room.
Rosie didnât bring much luggage when she entered as a Marquisâ maid, so there was little to pack.
So I left the mansion in the middle of the night.
I was planning to enter any inn and leave the capital within this week.
But.
I heard footsteps behind me. And itâs not mine.
I instinctively realized.
Yurtha is right behind me.
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