Chapter 13. Whether I Die Or Not Doesnât Matter To You
I swear it was the first time Iâd ever seen him.
I was certain that I could not erase a person with such a striking appearance from my memory.
The man didnât answer my question and just looked at me.
An emotion that could not be expressed in words fluttered in his eyes. I didnât know why he was looking at me like that.
Anyway, I couldnât leave this man alone who knew my name from my previous life.
âI asked what it was that you said,â I asserted again.
ââŠâŠâŠ.â
It was when I was about to keep questioning the man who seemed to have no intention of opening his mouth.
â-die Perdia!â
A familiar voice came from afar.
âCarlot?â
I turned my head in the direction the voice came from. I couldnât see Carlot yet, but he seemed to be in a nearby alley.
âI have to go back. Before that, I must figure out this manâs identity.â
I was about to think about it.
An unfamiliar scent passed by the tip of my nose.
âI will visit you soon,â a low voice rumbled in my ear.
ââŠ.what?â
When I turned my eyes back, the man had disappeared without a trace.
I looked at the place where the mysterious person had just been standing before.
âWhat was that?â
I felt like I was possessed by something.
It was a brief meeting, but it felt like a long time had passed. But there was no time for leisurely immersion in such feelings.
Carlot, who found me before I knew it, approached me with big steps and grabbed my shoulders.
âHey, youâŠâŠ! What if you suddenly disappear? Where the hell have you been?â
I narrowed my brows, at the power that entered Carlotâs hand. I wasnât in pain, but I felt the pressure on my gripped shoulder, and frowned involuntarily.
âDo you know how dangerous it is to walk around alone without an escort? No matter how much you walk around Toinette Street aloneââ
âWhy does it matter?â
At my question, Carlot paused briefly, clenching his lips, and asked back blankly.
âWhat?â
âI donât understand.â
âWhat donât you understandââ
I looked at him with unfazed eyes. âIt doesnât matter to you whether I die or not.â
Carlotâs hand, which was holding my shoulder, loosened and soon fell off.
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It was a matter of course, but I still couldnât understand Carlotâs surprise.
Even if bad things happened while I was walking around the street without an escort or I died, it had nothing to do with Carlot.
I knew my death meant nothing to him because I was just an illegitimate child, not a family member.
The person who wants me to disappear more than anyone.
âThatâs you, Carlot.â
I remembered clearly. Carlotâs words when he was young, that dirty illegitimate children should die. Carlot, who was younger than me, may not remember, but I would not forget.
I looked up at the contemplative Carlot. It wasnât even that I couldnât figure out why.
Carlot was the most uncharacteristic Perdia among his family members.
He constantly wanted to be recognized by both the duke and duchess.
So, it was probably because it hurt his pride that he was ordered directly from the Duke to escort me.
Even in the situation where I disappeared, he looked for me alone without notifying anyone.
âIf I had really been kidnapped, I might have already died.â
I tilted my head leisurely up at Carlot with such thoughts.
âAnyway, itâs okay because I came back without anything happening.â
I was a little worried that he might ask where I had been, but surprisingly, Carlot didnât ask anything.
Strangely, he just looked at me with an unexpected gaze.
Maybe he felt a sense of responsibility for not being able to escort me properly.
I couldnât deny the fact that I disappeared on my own, so I added a word to comfort Carlot.
âI wonât tell Father anything, so you donât have to feel responsible either. Donât make a fuss about it.â
Maybe because I went out and did a lot of work at once, I was suddenly tired. I desperately wanted to go home and take a warm bath.
âLetâs go back, Carl.â
ââŠâŠ.â
I walked past Carlot, who was standing with his fists clenched.
In his other hand, the parasol I had lost was held tightly.
***
All the way back, there was silence in the carriage. Carlot closed his mouth and stared straight out of the window.
He seemed to be angry that I acted alone.
However, what was surprising was that Carlot, who I thought would run wild more, was calm.
âAre you all grown up?â
No way.
Whatever Carlot was, there was something I cared more about than that.
The red eyed man who suddenly appeared and grabbed me.
â Yoon Ga-eul.â
I didnât hear it wrong. Indeed, the man called me by my previous name.
Not Elodie Perdia, but Yoon Ga-eul.
It wasnât a light matter to just pass by without further consideration. Deep in my thoughts, I came up with several hypotheses.
âCould this man also be reincarnated in this book?â
The most likely thing was that the man, like me, had been reincarnated in this book. There was no guarantee that I was the only one being reincarnated.
Given that he knew my name, he may have known me from my previous life.
âBut why did you look at me like that?â
Itâs like someone who pretended to be from my previous life. I donât think Iâve ever made enemiesâŠ.
I tried to remember if there was a person with black hair and red eyes in the original work, but there was none.
Anyway, I didnât know if the manâs appearance would be good or bad for me.
âIâve just started preparing to raise independence funds, but itâll be troublesome if thereâs an obstruction.â
The man said he would come to me first, but how did he come to know who I was?
Too much about him was shrouded in uncertainty. Thinking about it, before I knew it, the carriage arrived at the mansion.
It was when I was about to get off the carriage at the main mansion and head to the annex.
ââŠâŠ. Hey.â
Turning around at the voice calling me, there still was Carlot.
âWhat?â
âCome in and take it. A cake or something.â
âOh, right.â
I completely forgot that I insisted on eating cake as an excuse to separate from Carlot.
Of course, thinking that there would only be fondant chocolate, I entered the mansion lightheartedly and couldnât help but open my eyes wide.
Boxes of desserts were piled up like mountains.
âWhy did you buy so many?â
Carlot answered my question, nodding his head as if it was natural.
âBecause I was pissed and regretted waiting so long.â
âYes, I seeâŠ.â
It was a relief.
Because the second son of Perdia didnât buy the whole storeâŠ.
***
All kinds of boxes piled up in front of the stairs in the annex.
For the Dukeâs homework, there were shopping items I swept from the dress room and jewelry store on Toinette Street, and a box of desserts full of all types that Carlot had bought at the patisserie.
I pointed to a box and told the servant who was moving things, âGive that banquet suit to Carlot.â
I didnât forget to hand over the menâs banquet clothes that I didnât need to Carlot.
Martha, who had just come down the stairs, asked in surprise, âMiss, what are all these boxes?â
âDessert. Take it and share it with the servants of the annex.â
âOh my gosh! Iâm excited, thank you, Miss!â
Martha squealed as she opened the boxes of desserts.
Martha, who loved sweet things so much, was the kind of girl who couldnât be stopped when it came to small, cute and lovable things.
Come to think of it, she also liked young and handsome men, so she memorized aristocratic names.
âThat red-eyed man, his elegance didnât look like a commonerâs.â
Martha might know, so I asked just in case.
âMartha. A man in his early 20s with black hair and red eyes. Do you know about a guy like that?â
âI know most young people in their early 20sâŠ.but no one has that kind of appearance. Why?â
âItâs nothing.â
âI donât think so. Do you have a crush on him?â
Martha asked secretively, but without a momentâs hesitation, I cut off the conversation firmly.
âPrepare me a bath.â
âYesâŠâ Martha pouted and climbed up the stairs.
My mind became more complicated.
âItâs dangerous.â
Iâll have to find him and find out what he really is before he comes to me.
***
When I came out of the bath, there was a letter with an imperial seal on the table.
âMiss, his Highness the First Prince has sent you a letter.â
âOkay,â I mused, waving the servant off.
It was the first contact I received since I excitedly stepped on his feet at the last Emperorâs Birthday Banquet.
I sat down on the sofa and opened the letter, narrowing my eyes.
[I wanted to invite you to dinner, but it was a matter of what date would be good.]
For me, who no longer had any lingering feelings for the first prince, it was just a troublesome business.
I immediately picked up a pen and wrote my reply.
To summarize, it was something like this.
[I canât go because Iâm not feeling well. Please forgive my rudeness.]
Sealing the formal reply, I immediately called the servant back and sent the letter.
âWhy should I come to you?â
In fact, there was a calculation that if I behave like that, even the first prince would want to break off the engagement.
***
âShe secretly disappearedâŠ.â
Wearing black gloves, Jansiâs thin fingers gently brushed the report he received from his subordinate.
The reportâs subject was Elodie Perdia.
He was concerned about the recent change in behavior, so he attached a person to her.
In the meantime, there was nothing unusual because she rarely came out of the annex, but she acted unexpectedly today.
He knew that Elodie, who had been released from probation for informing the Duke of Perdia of the aideâs betrayal, went out with Carlot as her escort.
âWell.â
While Carlot stopped by the Patisserie, the place Elodie secretly headed to was quite interesting.
A magic tower.
Since she was not closely monitored, it was not reported why she went, but if he wanted to find out, he could take the risk and find out.
âLetâs leave that for now,â Jansi decided.
There was something else that was more interesting.
Right before Carlot found Elodie, it was reported that Elodie had run into a man.
The report also detailed who the man was. It was a real surprise.
âAs far as I know, this guy and Elodie never had any close encounters.â
There was no way.
The world where he and the daughter of Perdia lived were completely different worlds.
Jansi, who came out of the office to cool his head, encountered Carlot in the hallway.
âCarl. Did you enjoy going out?â
He knew what had happened after receiving the report, but Jansiâs attitude of acting as if he didnât know anything was perfectly natural.
Not feeling any suspicions, Carlot shrugged his shoulders.
âItâs justâŠ.â
âYou must have had a hard time. Do you want me to talk to Father so that I will go out with her the next time?â
It sounds like heâs patronizing, but Jansi had an intention. If he goes out as Elodieâs escort, heâll be able to observe closely.
However, Carlotâs reaction was different from what he expected.
Carlot was stunned for a moment, stiffened, and then shook his head.
âDonât worry. You donât even like her.â
Jansi raised an eyebrow. âIsnât it Carlot who hates Elodie?â
ââŠâŠâŠ.â
Carlot, who would normally ask why he would ask something obvious, avoided looking at him with an uncomfortable expression.
âIâll go to bed first. Iâm tired from escorting her.â
Jansi knew that Carlot was avoiding the answer to his question, but he ignored it.
âYes. Good night, Carl.â
A gentle smile appeared on Jansiâs face as he bid his brother farewell.
But that smile disappeared as soon as Carlot turned around and disappeared.
An indifferent face with no expression.
One day, Elodie changed. There was something unusual going on.
Isnât it strange that she found out that his fatherâs aide worked together with the 2nd prince? The Elodie Perdia he knew wasnât such an extraordinary child.
Recently, the atmosphere in the family had also become quite different from before.
She often had teatime with his mother, who never ever used to talk to Elodie during the family meals.
His father, who was not interested in Elodie, insisted that one of his sons should escort her.
Carlotâs behavior today was also suspicious.
It was an unpleasant situation for Jansi, who had to be in control of everything.
Jansiâs footsteps aimlessly brought him to the garden.
His hand inadvertently touched a rose.
The rose withered due to the power of extinction that unwittingly manifested and was soon scattered by the blowing wind.
Jansiâs expression immediately collapsed.
ââŠ.Again.â
The ability once again manifested itself arbitrarily. At that moment he remembered a memory he wanted to forget.