His predecessor was alive? What are you talking about?
I gulped at his perplexing words. The man must have heard the noise because he laughed. He reminded me of Demimore with the way his eyes curved.
The curve of his eyes when he smilesâŠâŠ. The man was mimicking Demimoreâs natural smile.
âThatâs my fault too. I didnât know Iâd be that good at imitating. Heâs more troublesome than I thought, but heâs still okay.â
With a heavy sigh, the man said. All the while, I was relieved that the man had wiped that Demimore-imitating smile off his face.
Looking at his smile, I didnât know what to say.
âAre you listening to me?â
He raised an eyebrow, as if he sensed I wasnât paying attention to him. I firmly bit my lip and nodded.
Oh, I also have a headache. Grandpa thus appointed Estin Conler as head of the household while he was still alive.
âWhy?â
It was obvious that it had to do with the curse the man had earlier mentioned. I made an effort to think calmly.
So, since this man foresaw that I would be born as Mary Conler, he used me to cast a curse on the family, causing the head of the family to pass away. Is that all there is to it?
No, perhaps itâs not a true curse. This man may be attempting to murder Estin Conler under the guise of a curse.
I muttered without realizing it after thinking that far.
âYou nutcase,â
âWhat?â
The man looked surprised at my words, but I was more surprised, because I hadnât expected the words to come out of my mouth.
I would have used my hand to slap my mouth if he hadnât been in front of me.
âAm I crazy?â
Because the words had already been said, there was nothing I could do but nod my head mutely in response to the manâs query.
The manâs eyes showed curiosity and, for some reason, amusement.
âWhy am I crazy?â
âWhy do you want to kill my dad?â
As I asked this question, tears welled up in my eyes. I wiped them away with my palm, but they continued to flow no matter how much I wiped them away.
Even through my hazy vision, I could feel the man smiling at me as I continued to glare at him.
âBecause heâs bothersome.â
âDo you kill everything that annoys you?â
I wiped away my tears and asked while sniffling. The manâs tone sounded as if he were talking about the lives of flies, not people.
As my sobbing became louder, the man stopped answering my question and reached out his hand, as if to wipe away my tears.
I took a step back because I didnât want his hand to touch my face. The man frowned when I refused his touch.
âStop crying if you donât want me to wipe your tears.â
âWill you not kill my dad, huff, if I stop crying, then?â
âWhen did you begin addressing Estin Conler as âdadâ?â
I was angry because what the man said made sense, smiling in vain as if what I said was ridiculous.
Is that what you should say? I felt like I needed to slap him to feel refreshed, but my little hands were trembling.
And to slap him, Iâd have to close the distance a bit moreâŠâŠ If I stayed any closer to him, Iâd be so uncomfortable.
Just the thought of that man watching me all this time gave me shivers all over my body.
How long has he been keeping an eye on me?
Considering that he knew the name Ha Sohee and that I was reborn as Mary Conler, it was highly likely that he had been watching me since I was Ha Sohee.
I searched through my memories as Ha Sohee in an effort to piece together memories of that man. Although they were hazy, I was unable to recall any experiences where I was intensely involved with someone to the point where I drove them insane.
Perhaps he was an animal I had saved? It wasnât impossible because I had previously saved street dogs and cats.
But I shook my head. These lovely creatures could not possibly be such evil beings.
âYou donât want Estin Conler to die?â
What an obvious question.
I eagerly nodded as the man took out what appeared to be a ring case from his pocket.
âThen you just have to get engaged to me.â
The man opened the case and held it out to me. Inside was a jewel with a red ruby, just like the one given to me by Demimore. The only difference was that this manâs ring had three rubies. Looking at this ruby, I thought of Demimoreâs red eyes and suddenly missed him.
I shook my head.
âIâd rather you kill me.â
I said, pushing away the ring case the man held out to me. The manâs eyes widened as though he had just heard something strange.
âYouâve changed.â
âWhat?â
âYou used to be a little too obsessed with life.â
âWhatâs the point of living like this?â
I gave a curt reply.
âYour death is not a threat.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âShould I kill Estin?â
The man spoke in an innocent voice and smiled, a smile that also reminded me of Demimore.
It made me shiver because his smile didnât match the words he was spitting out. I wanted to push the man away and run, but I couldnât leave Rex lying next to me.
âWhat if he really kills himâŠâŠ.â
No matter how hard I tried to think of alternatives, none were particularly appealing. Is getting engaged to this man really necessary? The man extended the ruby-studded ring to me once more.
âOkay, we can get engaged later.â
His voice suddenly grew quiet. He seemed to be trying to appease me.
âJust put this on. I promise not to harm Estin Conler.â
Although it was a better situation than being engaged, I was hesitant.
What does that ring do? As I was thinking, the man spoke again.
âNow, on your fourth finger.â
âMy fourth finger isâŠâŠ.â
âOh, does it still hurt?â
This man is even aware of this. I put my hand back behind my back and furrowed my brow. I heard a thud behind me all of a sudden. At the sound, I joyfully turned around.
âArsene!â
As I suspected, there he was, standing tall and proud. I rushed to him upon seeing him, relieved. I gave him a tight hug.
Arsene licked my cheek, seemingly trying to calm my startled self. He then growled and flashed his teeth at the man. The man took another step back.
âI was so close.â
At the depressing words of the man, Arsene barked and growled. Arsene appeared to be very angry.
If his enormous teeth suddenly dove into the manâs nape, I wouldnât be shocked. You have my support, Arsene. Behind him, I clenched my fists.
âOkay, Iâll stop now; you nearly killed me,â
âThud!â
âMary, Iâll see you later; remember what I told you.â
The man disappeared. I resisted asking the man more questions about the curse because I feared he would bring up the engagement again.
Who is Arsene, exactly? Why did that man go when Arsene appeared? I unknowingly gave Arsene a tight hug once more.
âDid you come to help again?â
Arseneâs temperature was so warm that I relaxed. Tears threatened to fall, but I held them back.
âYou know everything, right? Do you think heâs going to kill my dad?â
Arsene may not be able to answer, but I kept whispering in Arseneâs ear.
Arsene continued to lick my cheek affectionately, as if to reassure me. Then he quietly slipped out of my arms and pushed his neck towards me.
âWhy are you suddenlyâŠâŠ eh?â
Was Arsene originally wearing a necklace?
With my hand raised, I began to feel around for Arseneâs necklace. When I pressed down on it, I heard a clicking sound and a piece of paper fell into my hand.
âWhatâs this?â
The note read âSophia Bruno.â Come to think of it, itâs been a while since Iâve seen such a white piece of paper.
Arsene approached Rex and licked his cheek as I agonizedly scanned the note. Then, as if by magic, Rex began to blink.
âRex!â
âOh⊠I must have fallen asleep. Uh, whatâs this dog?â
âHe came over here because he wanted to play with me.â
âArsene?â
I was startled by Rexâs comment and turned to ask, âHow do you know Arsene?â
âHe resembles the Arsene I previously mentioned to you!â
Rex and Arsene had become friends at some point. Rex was happily holding Arseneâs neck.
My head, which had been jumbled with complicated thoughts, felt a little bit clearer as I watched them.
The combination of cute things was the best. As I watched Rex and Arsene with a warm heart, I saw members of the knight order waking up in the distance.
âDid they fall asleep too?â
âI suppose they did⊠Does the lake have a sleep effect?â
âWhat do you mean? Did someone come?â
âN, nothing?â
I quickly regretted not pretending to be asleep in response to Rexâs pointed question.
Rex seemed to want to ask me more, but the knights were running towards us. I exhaled in relief.
âLetâs return to the mansion for the time being.â
My sigh was brief because Rex continued speaking in a chilly tone.