I couldnât even raise my head and bit my lips.
âI heard a call for help, so I rushed hereââ
Richard muttered in a low voice and moved forward.
Where is he going? I couldnât bear to raise my head and only looked at Richardsâ legs moving.
And the place where Richardâs leg stopped was where my mask fell. Then he picked up my mask.
What is he going to do with thatâ.
âIt seems like this is your first time killing someone, Miss Shabrina.â
âDonât worry. In fact, killing people isnât as big as Miss Shabrina thinks.â
What kind of nonsense is he talking about? Ordinary people donât kill people in the first place! They donât even think about that!
I wondered if it was comforting that I couldnât get back to it, but it seemed like that wasnât the case with that personality.
âDonât you need this?â
Richard put a mask in front of me.
However, he unconsciously reaches for the mask and cleans it up right away.
ââŚWhat are you doing?â
âIt looks like there is blood on your face, are you going to wear a mask as it is?â
ââŚitâs none of your business. Give me the mask.â
However, Richard didnât willingly hand over the mask.
When I call him as if to urge him, Richard speaks only at that moment.
ââŚTo return my mask?â
âThat too, but Iâm curious about Miss Shabrinaâs face, so Iâm wondering if I should check it like this.â
ââŚdonât talk nonsense and just give me my mask.â
Normally, I would have been able to pass slyly.
However, it was difficult to deal with Richard now that my mental state was unstable.
Because the moment when blood spurted from the knightâs neck lingered in my mind.
Richard handed me the mask and put a handkerchief inside the mask.
âIsnât it uncomfortable to wear a mask as it is?â
âIâd like to wipe it for you if I could, but I thought you wouldnât like it.â
ââŚYou know it well.â
I accepted the mask without saying thank you.
The handkerchief was also handed over, but I didnât feel grateful.
Just a little bit, I thought this situation was miserable.
I wiped the blood off my face with the handkerchief I received from Richard.
But the blood wasnât easy to clean up.
There was a sticky feeling on the face, which was already hard and dry.
I wiped off only the wet part and put on the mask again.
I can get up alone. Iâm not even a childâ.
However, it was difficult to get up properly because the whole body trembled and overshadowed such thoughts.
In the end, Richards caught me, and it seemed impossible to insist on walking alone.
Noticing my condition, Richard gently closed his eyes and smiled.
âDonât mention it.â
Eventually, I walked with Richardâs help.
âMiss Shabrina smells like blood.â
ââŚBecause thereâs blood on it?â
âItâs strangely exciting.â
Richard laughed instead of answering.
âAnd I have something to say to Miss ShabrinaâŚ.â
Richard mumbled slowly, sweeping the back of my hand slowly with his finger.
âNever take off your mask in front of me.â
âI have little self-control.â
What the hell is he talking about?
I mean, did he really not know who I was?
He secretly whispers that he knows who I am but warns me not to reveal my identity.
I didnât answer back to what he said.
And thatâs how we got out of the woods.
As soon as I left the forest, I saw people.
People who found me covered in blood and being supported by Richard looked surprised.
âAide, what happenedâ!â
âWhat happened to the attack?â
ââŚIt wasnât an attack. We must have misunderstood because there was a problem on our side.â
What I had guessed returned to certainty.
âThe Baronâ is in the room.â
Iâm glad Michelleâs safe.
I scanned the Count with a cold face.
âThat b*tch Shabrina coming back alive!â
The Count hated Gilbert, who could only scream like a pig.
I canât believe his territoryâs fate depends on a guy like this.
âDonât worry, Iâll take care of it for sure next time.â
âDo I look like I donât have to worry now? Shabrina that b*tch, and Michelle, both are fine!â
A few hours ago, as he informed Shabrina that it was a raid, he told Michelle that she had to evacuate because it was a raid.
But there was an unexpected situation.
<We will also take the aide safely. So donât worryâŚ>
<Until Shabrina comes, I wonât move.>
That sassy personality caused problems even in important situations.
In the end, Michelle was in a situation where she was stuck and he couldnât take her into the forest like Shabrina.
âIsnât there anything I can do about this? I have a chance next timeââ
âNext time? Ha! I guess the Count thinks you have endless opportunities.â
âI think I know why the territory looks like this.â
âWhat did you just say, Gilbert!â
The Countâs hands trembled, but he held back for his territory.
Gilbert, who had been furious for a long time, left, and the Count was left alone and burst out laughing.
This situation was absurd and angry, but there was nothing he could do about it.
The people in the territory who starving.
The number of permanent residents who canât stand it and run away at night is decreasing.
The face of the Lord, who recalled the unresolved troubles, became dark.
âLord, Aide Shabrina came to see you.â
Itâs not a good situation, so her visit doesnât feel very positive.
Shabrina came in as soon as the order was given.
She naturally sat down in a chair with her brown hair pulled back.
Unlike usual, the colorful mask not only gave a strong impression but also gave a sense of intimidation.
ââŚI heard what happened today. It was the knightâs decision. I want to reiterate the fact that this has nothing to do with the North.â
It was a position where he had to bow his head to a mere assistant. But he didnât think his pride had been hurt.
Itâs something that canât be helped for his territoryâ.
âI never sent the article to the Baronâs aide. I will thoroughly investigate this matter and reveal itââ
âThatâs all right, Count.â
Shabrina smiled as the Count looked curiously.
âCan you give me your tea before that?â
âYes. Iâm tired of what happened today, so I want to talk while drinking tea.â
ââŚOh, yes. Letâs get the tea, hurry.â
The Count ordered the servant to bring the tea immediately, and a teapot and a teacup appeared on the table soon after.
Shabrina drank the warm tea. Her appearance was really relaxing.
âThe Count wonât be able to say that the North isnât responsible for this case at all.â
âBecause it happened in the North. How many times has this been already?â
âCount, do you know how my master, Michelle, led Savlin?â
Shabrina sip her tea and spoke slowly.
âThere were enemies everywhere. So I had to be suspicious first. I learned it through those daysâŚâ
Shabrinaâs pink eyes flashed red. For a moment, she had a terrifying feeling.
âWhat do you want to say?â
âIf itâs three times, by chance or by mistake, it was intentional.â
Shabrina wants to say that the Count made up this whole situation.
âFrom meeting Gilbert here, to peanuts in food, and to the knight who tried to kill me.â
Things turned out to be difficult.
âCan all of this be dismissed as a mistake or coincidence?â
As long as she realizes it, if she returns it alive, the influence of the Savlin will crush the North.
âSince this has happened all the time, even if the contract is broken, the temple will understand.â
The Count fiddled with the sword in his arms.
But then, Shabrinaâs pink eyes turned round.
âNevertheless, one of our business principles was âGenerosityâ.â
âI donât give everyone a chance, but sometimes I give it a special opportunity.â
What does she mean by that now?
âItâs about giving the Count a chance.â
The Count came to his senses. Donât get caught up in it.
âDo you know what youâre talking about? Stop it. More disrespectââ
âI am well aware of your situation.â
After cutting off the Countâs words, Shabrina threw her words out.
âThe situation in the north is going to be difficult, so you probably wanted to sell your soul to Gilbert to learn how to grow special products.â
Shabrinaâs red mouth was curved devilishly.
âIf you are desperate, you want to hold the devilâs hand, right?â
âBut you better hold the hand wisely, Count.â