When I saw Richard, I froze. Itâs unavoidable. Why the hell was he here when I came to the north to avoid this guy?
âI told you in advance, but I came here under the command of His Holiness, Count.â
âI received it⌠but I didnât expect you to come so soonâŚ.â
The Count looked at Richard with astonished eyes. It was a bewildered look. He seemed to have lost his mind because he had met Michelle, Gilbert, and Richard all at once.
Richard smiled and replied, then shifted his gaze. His blue eyes are directed at me.
âItâs coincidence that we meet like this, Miss Shabrina.â
Richard greeted me with a smile.
âI was worried that you went in like that last time, but are you okay now?â
ââŚ.â
What is he thinking? Did he not recognize me, or did he pretend that he did not recognize me? Seeing that he came to the North at such amazing timing, he must have recognized me, but looking at his actions now, he seemed to be a stranger.
An unpredictable attitude.
âThank you for your concern. Itâs fine now.â
Richardâs eyebrows rose slightly.
âI have never seen blood before. At that time, I think I was rude because I was confused.â
ââŚI think your voice has changed.â
âMy throat wasnât good then.â
I smiled.
Damn it. I brought a magic tool that could change my voice just in case.
Michelle looked at me, wondering why Iâd use a mask and even a magic tool, but Shabrina was prettyâ but she was strangely convinced.
âWhat the hell are you thinking?â
Until I understood Richardâs intention, I was going to pretend to be Shabrina.
* * *
Michelle stayed in bed for a few days, but fortunately, she got up quickly and recovered.
âIâm glad youâre feeling much better, Baron Savlin.â
Richard, who came to visit Michelle with a bouquet, handed her flowers with a soft smile while Michelle frowned at Richard. I watched the two of them from the corner without even leaving the room. It wasnât pleasant to be in the same room as Richard, whose intentions are still unknown.
I just wanted to leave, butâ.
âBecause I canât see him alone with sick Michelle.â
I sighed.
However, contrary to my worries, Richard didnât stay in the room for long.
âThen Iâll be on my way. I hope you get well soon, Baron Savlin.â
âThank you for your concern.â
After a few words of courtesy, he turned as if to go out. Proper manners and good mannersâ.
âYou have a good social life.â
Somehow I felt a sense of unity. So far, all the nobles Iâve seen havenât been like thatâ and it was a different feeling from the previous Richard.
âMiss Shabrina.â
He can just go out as it is, but he calls me before he leaves. When their eyes met, he bent his eyes beautifully and smiled. Itâs been a while since Iâve seen that crazy look, and I really canât get used to it.
âYou seem to be taking care of Baron Savlin without being able to rest properly, so how about keeping your eyes closed, too, Miss Shabrina?â
ââŚThank you for your concern, but Iâm fine.â
âIâm saying this because it doesnât look fine.â
I didnât want to talk to Richard anymore. It was just uncomfortable to talk to this unknown man.
Iâve chosen a word to end this conversation with. But Richard smiled and opened his mouth.
âYou canât even take off your wig.â
Richard smiled and left the room.
* * *
Itâs been a few days since Michelle collapsed. But just a moment ago, there was news that Michelle had recovered. Gilbert clicked his tongue as soon as he heard it. Thatâs unfortunate.
He wished she had just died. He heard that she had a severe allergy, but he didnât seem to be fully prepared.
ââŚGilbert, I beg you, be careful of your actions.â
âI said I would, Count.â
The Count looked at Gilbert with anxious eyes.
âIt looks like you were worried that she didnât die all at once.â
âIâm nervous. Iâm just going to screw things up because of you.â
The Count said, clicking his tongue.
âThis is just a welcome greeting. The north has the rules of the north, so you just keep quiet and watch. Donât make mistakes for nothing.â
âOf course I do. But before that, Iâd better deal with that crazy Shabrina first.â
âYou mean the aide? You donât have toââ
âDonât you remember Shabrinaâs behavior when that Michelle collapsed?â
Immediately after clearing her surroundings, Shabrina calmly began giving her first aid.
The doctors, who were in a hurry, also liked how Shabrina did her first aid.
âWhy did she come all the way to the North? That b*tch Shabrina is so aggressive that I canât even get close to Michelle.â
âIs that aide like that?â
âItâs just a little girl. But itâs just a little annoying.â
At Gilbertâs words, the Count thought for a moment. A woman named Shabrina with brown hair and a maskâshe certainly didnât seem like a pushover. It is a well-known fact that Baron Sablen was not an ordinary bet, so the Count was a little nervous.
But now his thinking has changed a bit.
Baron Savlin was also unusual, but he could never ignore the aide next to her.
âIâll think about it.â
âYouâre not going to think about it, youâre going to have to make sure, Count.â
âI know.â
The Count waved his hand, saying he would take care of it. Own food supply and demand, as well as a stable supply.
âIf two problems are solvedââ
It was not a bad condition from the Countâs point of view. For this reason, the Count accepted Gilbertâs offer and decided to eliminate Michelle, who had come to the North.
âThen please take care of it, Count.â
Gilbert left the room with those words.
No matter how clever Michelle she is, she will have a hard time getting out of this North. Gilbert grinned at the thought of the merchant that would soon be his.
Gilbert grinned when he thought about the merchant who would soon be his.
It was when he was walking by the pond like that. What he saw was a woman with familiar brown hair. He thought it was Michelle at the moment, but it was Shabrina.
âWhy are you wearing a wig like that?â
Gilbert clicked his tongue and called out to Shabrina.
âHowâs Michelle doing? Iâm thinking of visiting her after a long timeââ
With a smirk, Gilbert inwardly mocked Shabrina.
A cheeky and ignorant girl.
âI heard that peanut allergy can kill you in severe cases, Michelle, that b*tch is so strong.â
ââŚBe careful of what you say.â
âItâs poisonous just like her mother. Ah yeah. If she looked like her mother, would Michelle be like that?â
Through Shabrinaâs mask, he could clearly see her expression wrinkled.
Gilbert didnât stop mocking. Then Shabrina sighed deeply, and the moment he was about to say something with a cheeky sighâ.
Puk!
Shabrina kicked Gilbert.
Splash!
Gilbertâs body, which could not respond, fell into the pond. Gilbert didnât even know what had happened at the moment. However, when the water came into his mouth and nose, he finally figured out the situation and struggled to get out of the water.
It was when he lifted his head over the pond to exhale, Shabrinaâs red eyes looked down at him with contempt.
âHer eyes, which were normally pink, looked red because of the darkness.
âWhat are youâUgh!â
Shabrina immediately stepped on Gilbertâs head. Gilbert struggled desperately as his head fell back into the water.
âThere is nobody here right now. So there are no witnesses or evidence.â
âCough! Cough! Cough!â
âEven though I told Michelle not to use her reckless violence, no matter how trashy you areââ
Shabrina muttered as if she was sorry.
âOriginally, for the sake of the master, the low people had no choice but to bury the dirty things.â
âCough! Cough!â
After counting exactly 30 seconds, Shabrina lifted her foot from the weighed on Gilbertâs head.
âCough!â
Gilbert, barely pulling his head above the surface, took a quick breath. Shabrina looked at the dirty figure with all the tears and runny nose.
âYouâre the one who put peanuts in Michelleâs meal, right?â
âYou b*tch, do you think you will be safeââ
âI guess you havenât come to your senses yet.â
Shabrina raised her foot relentlessly.
Realizing what she was trying to do, Gilbert tried to run away, but it was quicker for her to crush his head. Gilbert struggled to move Shabrinaâs feet, but it wasnât easy to wield the power in the pond where his feet didnât reach the bottom.
Shabrina, who counted like before, took her feet again.
âCough!âCough! Stopâ! Stop now!â
âThen will you tell me now?â
âI donât knowâCough!â
Shabrina raised her feet again. After she did this annoying thing several times, Gilbert opened his mouth as if he had changed his mind.
ââŚCough! Iâ Ugh! Cough!! I did it! Now stopââ
âYou must be tired.â
A wicked b*tch.
Gilbert opened his mouth when he was on the water and breathed in as much as he could.
âHow did you put peanuts in her meal?â
ââŚ.â
Gilbert bit his mouth firmly. He couldnât say this even if he died. No matter what torture followed, he had to endure.
But Shabrina put her feet behind her as if she had no intention of doing anything more.
âItâs not fun.â
ââŚWhat?â
âYou didnât hold out as much as I thought. Thereâs no taste of resistance.â
Whatâs that crazy girl saying? But words unexpectedly flowed out of Shabrinaâs mouth.
âI heard you did this to Michelle, too. I thought youâd hold out longer, but itâs more painful than you think, right?â
âMaybe so.â
Shabrina, who was looking at Gilbert coldly as if the revenge was over, turned and left.
The shoes were soaking wet with water.
Ah, itâs uncomfortable.
I pushed it out of anger, but it wasnât that I didnât think anything in mind. Before that, I checked to see if anyone was there and pushed Gilbert. So it wonât be a big problemâ.
âIt looks good.â
Richard appeared in front of me with a sly smile when he came.
Why does he always show up at times like this? It doesnât help at all.