Immediately after that, Raeyan lost consciousness.
Despite being a direct descendant of the one of the Six Great Families with a physique stronger than that of an ordinary person, he had used his abilities too much, and the bleeding was too severe.
However, Raeyan couldnât sleep for long.
His life was a constant state of tension. He always had to be alert and vigilant, never knowing what would happen while he slept.
In fact, there had been an incident where a hired escort, taking advantage of his sleep, had attempted to steal his belongings.
Waking up in a daze, Raeyan heard a voice.
âThe demise of Vietan⌠300 years ago⌠the past⌠wholeâŚâ
A voice he didnât recognize but had heard before. A womanâs voice.
A chill ran down his spine as Raeyan opened his eyes.
His body moved instinctively.
He subdued the woman who had been sitting on the edge of the bed and summoned a shadow sword using his abilities.
Everything happened in an instant.
Thump, thump.
He could distinctly hear the pounding of the womanâs heart.
ââŚâŚ Are you trying to kill me?â
ââŚâŚ.â
Raeyan silently raised his sword. As he did, he felt the womanâs body stiffen with tension.
âIs this how you treat someone who saved your life?â
ââŚâŚ.â
âMore importantly, your body is still not well enough to use your abilities. Youâre seriously injured.â
Her words were true. Raeyanâs physical condition was extremely poor. He had lost so much blood that even sitting up made his vision blurry, and cold sweat trickled down his face.
But he couldnât lose consciousness by the side of someone whose identity was unknown.
âThis woman, how does she know I have powers?â
He distinctly remembered her saying that when she found him on the verge of death.
âI found you, Raeyan.â
âŚâŚShe said that.
He had used different aliases every time he worked as a mercenary to avoid being identified. No one knew his true identity because he never used his abilities in front of others.
But who was this woman?
There were too many uncertainties to kill her rashly.
âAre you curious about who I am, thatâs why you canât kill me?â
ââŚâŚ.â
âFirst, lie down. Your body hasnât recovered yet, okay?â
It was strange. At the sound of the womanâs soothing voice, Raeyanâs powers were drawn back.
âIf she wanted to harm me, she would have killed me already.â
Thatâs right. She saved him for a reason. So, thereâs no need to be on high alert right now. That must be why.
Raeyan stared at the woman who still had the blade threatening the nape of her neck. She was a woman with an unfamiliar appearance.
Overall, she had a delicate aura. She had light platinum hair and rose-colored eyes like spring flower petals. The woman, who smiled without a hint of shadow, was undeniably beautiful in Raeyanâs eyes.
With such striking looks, there was no way he wouldnât remember her.
âWho are you?â
In response to his inquiry, the womanâs eyes widened.
âOh, to have Raeyan speaking informallyâŚâ
âAnswer me, woman.â
There was no room for accommodating impertinent remarks. In response to Raeyanâs questioning, the woman cleared her throat and introduced herself.
âCall me Lili.â
âI didnât ask for your name.â
âSorry, but thatâs the only answer I can give. I have my own circumstances preventing me from saying more. But I absolutely have no intention of harming you. Iâm only here to help.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âWell, I guess you canât believe me, huhâŚ?â
Raeyanâs life had been too cruel for him to believe those words.
To trust someone while working as a mercenary was no different from walking into the jaws of death.
He had a goal of surviving at all costs, so he trusted no one.
The woman in front of him named Lili was no exception.
âI understand. You canât trust a woman who just appeared out of nowhere and knows your name and secrets.â
âYou know it well.â
âOkay. Itâs okay to be suspicious.â
The woman spoke as if she understood his skepticism.
âItâs okay to be suspicious?â Raeyan repeated.
âIf youâre suspicious, then be suspicious. But letâs make a deal. Iâll take care of you until youâre fully recovered, and youâll find out who I am. How does that sound?â
What do you mean, how does it sound?
It sounded like â
âBullsh*t. â
Raeyan had no desire to associate with suspicious individuals. However, he felt that he couldnât just kill or send away someone who seemed to know something about him.
Moreover, his current physical condition was at its worst. It would take at least a week of rest and care for him to be able to move somewhat comfortably.
After a moment of contemplation, Raeyan came to a conclusion.
âOkay. Letâs do it.â
âReally? Thank you so much!â
Although Lili greeted him with a wide smile, Raeyan avoided her gaze.
âIâm just using you. â
The conditions were in his favor. As long as she took care of him during his vulnerable state, he would find out her true intentions.
Lili, who had no idea that he had such thoughts, seemed cheerful and full of energy.
What could be so enjoyable for her?
Seeing Liliâs bright demeanor, something twisted in Raeyanâs heart.
***
After that, Raeyan fell into a deep sleep as if he had fainted. When he woke up, his physical condition had greatly improved.
âAre you awake?â
He looked at Lili, who entered the room with a tray with breakfast, and asked instead of answering.
âWhere are we?â
âHome. I bought it yesterday. Now itâs your home.â
ââŚWhat?â
She bought a house. He didnât know the location, but if it was a decent place like this, it must have cost a considerable amount.
As Raeyan was constantly changing his identity, the missions he could take were risky and didnât pay well.
In addition, as someone who needed to secure funds for revenge, Raeyan couldnât afford to spend money carelessly and often stayed in cheap lodgings.
It had been a long time since he opened his eyes in such a clean place.
âThis joke is not even funny. â
Raeyan dismissed Liliâs claim of buying a house as a joke.
Lili set the tray with food on the bedside table.
âI havenât cooked in a while, so I donât know how it turned out. Give it a try.â
Instead of taking a bite, Raeyan just stared at Lili, who smiled wryly at the burdened gaze.
âAahâŚâŚ. Do you think itâs poisoned?â
âNo. If you wanted to kill me, you would have done so already,â he responded bluntly.
Although she must have had a motive for approaching him, it didnât seem like her intention was to kill him.
Raeyan looked at the food on the tray. It was a stew with lots of meat and white bread.
Having been trapped in the cave for over a week without being able to escape, Raeyan hadnât had a proper meal for a long time.
âIt may not be to your liking but think of the effort that went into making it.â
Lili said, as if she was being considerate of his inability to eat easily.
Raeyan scooped some stew onto a spoon and put it in his mouth.
âŚIt was delicious.
It was just a simple dish, but incredibly tasty.
Heâd eaten better food than this countless times in his time as the heir to Vietan, but this was better than anything heâd ever tasted.
Why? Perhaps it was because it had been a long time since he had a proper meal.
Raeyan silently chewed the food in his mouth.
Lili watched with a smile as Raeyan ate his meal.
***
Lili really did stick to the purpose of âtaking care of the patientâ.
She disinfected his wounds once a day and cooked him meals three times a day. She never showed any signs of displeasure.
The more she did the things she did, the more confused Raeyan became.
She didnât seem like a commoner, but her carefree attitude didnât resemble that of a noble either.
Once again, Raeyan observed Lili as she tended to his wounds today.
âHey.â
âItâs not âhey,â itâs Lili.â
ââŚLili.â
At the mere mention of her name, she made a face of excitement and clasped one of Raeyanâs hands in both of hers.
Raeyan frowned at the sudden contact.
âLet go.â
It was only natural to feel suspicious or uncomfortable after being abruptly touched in such a manner.
âBut itâs refreshing, isnât itâŚ?â
Lili laughed even more.
âWhat is she thinking?â
The more she acted this way, the more puzzled Raeyan became.
âBut why did you call me?â
âBecause I think Iâm completely better now.â
âWhat do you mean âcompletely betterâ? Youâre still covered in wounds.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âAre you getting frustrated by staying cooped up in the house? Itâs okay to go for a walk.â
Lili acted as if she were the one protecting him. It felt strange because he didnât have any memories of being protected like this since the mansion burned down and his parents died.
It wasnât suffocating but being in the same space for too long felt uncomfortable.
Feeling Liliâs persistent gaze, Raeyan left the house. She followed closely beside him.
âWhere are you going? Thereâs a low hill nearby, do you want to go there?â
He pretended not to hear her and kept walking. He could feel peopleâs eyes on them.
Lili was a woman who naturally attracted peopleâs attention. Whether she was pretending not to notice or genuinely didnât know, she followed him without a care.
While doing so, she chattered incessantly, like a baby chick.
âAm I your noona now? Raeyan, call me your noona. Noona!â
ââŚ..I donât want to.â
âIf you donât want to, then donât.â
The residence Lili prepared was located slightly away from the center of Somnia.
To avoid being recognized by any nobles who might know him, Raeyan pulled his hood down deep.
âWhoâs that? I thought you were dead, but youâre alive and well?â
Raeyan stopped in his tracks at the teasing voice. At the end of his gaze stood a middle-aged man.
He was the employer who had lured him into the cave for this particular mission. A small to medium-sized merchant owner.
There were many who intentionally tried to eliminate him. After all, humans are a race that enjoys trampling upon those weaker than themselves, reveling in their own cruel nature.
But as his status could bring trouble, Raeyan avoided conflicts. The more he did so, the more those people acted like tyrants, no matter how pathetic they were.
âHas my existence already been pinpointed? It would be best to avoid Somnia for a while.â
As he thought this, the man grinned.
âTo crawl out of the cave like that, itâs impressive. But why didnât you come to collect your reward?â
Chuckling, the man took out a pouch from his pocket and casually tossed a gold coin onto the ground.
âHere, itâs your payment. Pick it up.â
ââŚâŚ.â
Raeyan silently stared down at the gold coin. He felt no emotions. Feeling angry or embarrassed would be a luxury for him.
Thatâs when it happened.
Thunk. A small foot ruthlessly trampled the gold coin.
When Raeyan raised his head, Lili, who usually had a bright and cheerful face, was now glaring at the merchant with a cold expression.
âIs this the kind of expression sheâs capable of making?â
Lili turned to him and asked, âIs that guy the one who put you in the cave?â
Raeyan said nothing.
Then, sensing Liliâs presence, the merchant looked her up and down with a blatantly lustful gaze.
âWhatâs this, mercenary? Is she your woman? To be going around with a woman who looks like that, you must be quite proud.â
He may be a small to medium-sized, upper-middle-class merchant master, but heâll get you in trouble if you mess with him. From what he had experienced, itâs all the more because he has a nasty personality.
Raeyan tried to shield her, but it was no use. Lili stepped in front of him and glared at the merchant.
âShut up. Your breath stinks.â
âWhat?â
âI can smell it from here. You, do you even bathe?â
âWhat nonsense are you spouting, you wench!â
âEw, it stinks.â
âSh-shut up!â
The man raised his huge hand. Raeyan tried to subdue him, but Lili was faster.
A chill suddenly shot through the air, and the manâs arm froze in place. The merchantâs eyes widened.
âAre you âŚâŚma, mage?â
âSo what? â
Mages were treated as quasi-nobles, even if they were commoners. Even the most powerful of the higher-ranking merchants could not ignore a mage.
âI-I apologize for the rudeness.â
âWhat should we do with this man?â
Lili asked Raeyan casually, as if the decision was up to him.
âJust let him go.â
âHmm.â
She glared at the merchant as if displeased.
âLive a good life from now on.â
âYes!â
âNow go away.â
Whoosh!
A burst of heat surged, and the flames shot up. The manâs frozen arm melted in an instant.
âHe-heuk!â
He hurriedly left the scene.
Raeyan looked at Lili, who still had the same face. Using elemental magic, she really must be a mage.
Then again, he could tell she was strong just by pulling him out of the demon-infested cave.
But it had nothing to do with him. He drew a clear line.
âDonât involve yourself with me anymore. It has nothing to do with you.â
âI just helped you out because he was an ass, thatâs all.â
Itâs ridiculous. How could she claim she subdued and threatened a stranger she just met because he seemed like an ass?
However, Liliâs expression as she made that argument was so serious that Raeyan couldnât help but let out a hollow laugh.