Resetting Lady Chapter 9

Novel: Resetting Lady Author: Cha Seo-jin Updated:
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Shed been subrged in this pitch-black sea for over a hundred years. It was a dream where Carynne endlessly sunk down, a rope around her neck, the other end tied to a boulder. Just as the air for her to breathe had disappeared beneath the surface, her own sensitivity to emotions, philosophy, rationalityeverything had diminished. Such was the illusory space wherein she stayed.

Even so, this was good. Under this supposition, it ant that nothing mattered to her anymore.

Whether everything began with an idea or not, whether the cat in the box was dead or not, whether there was a shadow or a sparrow in the cave or not, nothing mattered!

A monts eternal restlessness, its suffocating despair. The possibility of a reality that all one hundred years of mories might just be delusionsit was a tight noose over her neck.

Thunk.

As the blood kept flowing, her head beca clearer and her agitation subsided.

Hiiic hicc fuck

Blood trickled down her forehead. Tears ca out. As she trudged through the hallway, she shed both tears and blood.

Everyone. Just die.

Please.

Ill kill everyone who can kill .

Then no one will be able to kill this ti.

Lets start a fire. Lets burn them all. At any rate, lets see if it continues just as it normally does, whether its a delusion, whether its a matter of course. What if I kill the entire household? Will the detectives and the law enforcers co for an investigation? I want to see that, but there could be soone wholl interrupt . Next ti, Ill kill Nancy and just stay in Isellas room. Thats what I should have done. Ah, but if thats going to happen, I cant keep my promise to die by Nancys hand next ti.

Milady?

Youre hurt?

I tripped.

Bowen, an attendant, was taken aback. So ti passed by as Carynne had inflicted harm towards herself. There should have been no one going through this hallway, but because Carynne t Bowen now, ti must have passed.

Over the horizon outside the window, the sunrise could dimly be seen. Quite a bit of ti had passed. Servants were now out and about. Annoying. Bowen caught hold of her, but she slapped the hand holding her. She just wanted to sleep.

Theres blood, Milady.

I know.

Your face is injured.

Annoying, trying to score even like this!

With a blushing face, Bowen grabbed Carynnes wrist. How impudent. Her brows furrowed. He was harboring this kind of interest for her, too. However, right now she couldnt care less about these peoples lust or love.

Ha, hhow clumsy.

She heard a familiar stutter.

See, look at this. Annoying. Carynne shook off the stiffened Bowen. Dullan was on his way to prepare for mass at dawn. Bowen bowed down hurriedly.

Miss Isella wont be able to co out for breakfast, so bring her al to her room. I would like to practice playing the harpsichord on my own this morning. Once Miss Isella rouses, bring her to the music room.

Carynne succinctly gave these instructions to Bowen and sent him away. The longer he stayed, the longer Dullans dawdling ti would be. Its tiring. Carynne pressed her throbbing forehead with one hand.

Y-Youre cov, ering for him, arent you?

Do you want to do that?

Pat.

Carynne tapped his shoulder once. If he wanted to be jealous, he should do it properly, but instead he was a man who just sighed. Ultimately, he knew that the attendant just grabbed Carynnes wrist out of concern, however he couldnt even say, How dare you towards my fiance! out of jealousy.

In the end, Dullan would wrongly aim the arrow towards Carynne. Rather than towards the attendant, he instead grumbled to his fiance.

Hurry up and go. Ill look for a salve in your room and then sleep. Is your door locked?

N-No.

Alright.

As Carynne was about to head towards Dullans room, he stopped her.

I know where it is.

I nev, er told you.

She knew much more than he thought she did. Even so, Carynne didnt speak up because she couldnt prove it.

Dulland took Carynnes wrist and headed for his room. Glancing at him, she couldnt just say, Why dont you just go to your morning mass? since he decided to take care of his injured fiance like this.

Carynne let out a small sigh. What to do? Looked like he wanted to score with her. Annoying.

Im not doing it with you

S-Shush.

Hes flustered.

Carynne patted the embarrassed Dullan. How regrettable it was that she wasnt planning to have a relationship with him in this iteration, but she couldnt say that.

It hurts.

Why wouldnt he ask where she was hurt or if she was fine. Tsk. Dullan was just applying the salve and so dicinal herbs onto Carynnes forehead. Looked like he was going to use an entire pack.

With such clumsy romantic feelings, Carynne thought things might work out to be pretty fun. She had already dated many people over such a long ti. Its not sothing she planned on doing, but fostering a relationship with Dullan might just spice things up. It wouldnt affect her old heart, but these clumsy feelings were enough to arouse her brain.

You might g, et a scar maybe.

Really?

Would it be a problem when she was going to seduce Raymond? Carynne tilted her head to the side and looked into the mirror. She didnt want to let go of her grand dream of hacking at Raymonds neck! Hes quite particular about the face, so they didnt get together when she gained weight or got burned. As expected, a man was a man.

Still, Im still pretty, right?

W-What?

No?

Ha.

There was no need for words.

Carynne tugged at Dullans clothes. Her lips overlapped with his thin lips. Its quite cold.

W-Why on earth?

Dullan still looked confused. She kissed him again. Licked him slightly with her tongue. While kissing him, she imagined him becoming a corpse. Arent you obsessed. If so, then steal . Take away from the male leadfrom Raymond.

And die for .

No?

How nice it would be if you were to be enamored by .

So dreadfully enamored.

* * *

Oh my Gracious, are you alright?

Yes, its not as bad as it looks.

Its because you returned too late at night Goodness.

Isella fussed over her.

However, due to her nature, instead of continuing to pay attention to others, she soon moved on to bragging about herself. On the harpsichord, Carynne changed the piece she was playing to one that didnt require much technique for it to be background music.

Isella sat next to Carynne and talked her ear off. About the necklace she was reunited with, about the fianc who gifted her the accessory. The morning air was refreshing, and Isella happily yapped away in relief after finding her necklace.

Raymond gave this to her. He gave her this one, too. The chattering girls voice sounded like a twittering bird today.

Right. How nice. I liked Raymond, too. Around a hundred years ago, I said the sa words.

Carynne closed her eyes. There was once a ti when she pitied Isella. But she didnt matter, either. She was completely different from Dullan, with regards to their form, their way of speaking, their backstories. However, she also resembled Dullan. Restless.

You must be very happy.

Of course. My father also couldnt help but admire all of them, and he couldnt believe how high the quality they had.

It was a rchant-like complint. Perhaps he didnt want his daughter to notice, though Isella herself wouldnt be able to co up with the realization eitherthe aning of these gifts. Necklaces, dresses, fabrics. All of them were valuable, however there was no ring to signify the promise of matrimony.

The connection between Raymond and Isella was weak. Verdic, who had quite the acun in the countryside, offered an engagent to Raymonds financially troubled older brother, and so the baron familys second son obediently followed the order.

To be more precise, it would be right to say that there was nothing said between themno covenant was made and no rings were exchanged in the presence of witnesses. Even so, Isella and Verdic wouldnt correct anyone who would assu that they were betrothed.

It was that kind of relationship.

Of course, its sothing that Carynne shouldnt know at this ti. Right now, all she was required to do was look at Isella as though she was envious of the young woman. Smiling or looking pathetic or both.

Regardless of what she felt, whenever their eyes would et, whenever she looked at Isellas clothes and accessories, whenever she blinked, whenever she sotis opened her lips to speak. They were all thoroughly calculated expressions of envy.

As expected, a barony is sothing else. I like the new item that Father gave , but

Pitiful Isella. Nothing but a fool who sought affection from gifts, nothing but a woman who felt excitent through vanity. She was young, she was ignorant, and it was reflected in the way that she turned a blind eye to her own fathers corruption, his cruelty.

Carynnecan I call you Carynne?

She already was. Opening her fan, Carynne smiled with her eyes.

Of course, Isella.

And she recalled the mory of Isella being humiliated for asking the sa thing towards a counts daughter later on. Carynne was looking forward to that event.

Not being able to guess anything from Carynnes smile, Isella was delighted, treating the other young woman candidly just the sa.

what Carynne actually says here is a shadow or a pillow but in the original text, these two words sound very much alike, so I instead replaced pillow with sparrow to match the sentences tone

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