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Chapter 7

“You look like a baby horse running like that.”

“But it’s been such a long ti since I saw you. Are you done with your work at the Northern Forest?”

Already anticipating the question, Damian smiled awkwardly and shook his head.

“Oh, I see. So . . . you need to go back,” Alicia said, the corners of her lips that had been raised drooping down. The corners of her lips that had been raised to the fullest just a mont ago now drooped down, and her eyes that struggled to keep smiling were pitiful.

Not being able to hide his sadness, Damian hesitated to answer right away.

“Yes. It seems like I have to.”

Even after such a short response, there was no ntion of when he’d be ho again.

“Then, please take care of yourself. At all tis.”

“Yes, I promise.”

Damian patted Alicia on her head lightly. At the warmth he displayed, she burst out into another cheerful smile.

From afar, I watched this wholeso exchange between brother and sister in silence, and after a mont, I walked towards them.

It had been a few weeks since my older brother last ca back ho, so shouldn’t I greet him as well?

Botherso villainess or not.

It was a custom I had to follow, even though it’s just an empty formality.

“Older brother.”

As I ca closer to him, his gaze shifted to .

The discomfort and unease directed at earlier were nowhere to be seen—the expression he had now was one that carefully concealed his feelings.

The warmth in his eyes for Alicia disappeared as well.

‘He’s good at hiding his emotions, but he won’t show emotions that he doesn’t feel . . .’

That wasn’t the case for .

As soone who’d co to possess other people’s lives, acting was a necessary skill.

Of course, I couldn’t do well all the ti, but—

It might be okay this ti.

Damian didn’t know Rosetta well, and vice versa.

These individuals were bound together by a fence, but they couldn’t be considered family.

I curtsied briefly with an amiable smile on my face.

“How have you been, brother?”

Even to my own ears, my voice sounded saccharine. Perhaps hearing such a greeting from an adversary caused Damian lips to stiffen awkwardly.

“. . . Yes, I’ve been well. What about . . .” he replied, but the words that he struggled to spit out stopped there.

‘Yes, thanks to you, I’m also doing well.’

I was already thinking of what to answer. However, his gaze was straying. Looking at the middle of my forehead previously, now his pupils zeroed in on the side of my face.

His brows, which were as stiff as the hard line of his mouth, were now furrowed.

‘What is it? Is there sothing on my face?’

Ah. My fingertips touched sothing warm.

‘Co to think of it, I was scratched earlier.’

It slipped my mind because the wound was so small.

I covered it with my hand. Through the tender skin, I felt a shallow sting.

Anyhow, his gaze shifted away again when the scratch, the object of his attention, was hidden. However, his brows were still furrowed.

“You, on your face . . .”

“It’s from my own carelessness. It’s nothing, so please don’t mind it,” I said, cutting Damian off before he could continue.

My face only got scratched by accident, so it would be troubleso if he misunderstood. The last ti Damian was ho, Rosetta got scolded for falsely accusing a maid just to kick her out.

Of course, this was one of Katie’s sches.

Instead of Rosetta, it was Katie who knelt and begged for forgiveness, saying that it was her own fault for not teaching Rosetta properly.

Through this, Rosetta’s reputation plumted while Katie’s benevolent image solidified.

At any rate, it would be a pain in many ways if I was misunderstood.

Damian, who I cut off mid-sentence, closed his mouth even though it seed like he wanted to continue speaking. Still staring at with wrinkled brows, an unknown hesitation lingered in his eyes.

However, it stopped there.

“. . . Alright. Be careful.”

With his clipped answer, the awkward brother-sister interaction ended.

In that hallway, an uncomfortable silence blanketed over the three siblings.

* * *

After entering my room, I collapsed on my bed imdiately without even turning on the light. Like a water-soaked cotton ball, both my body and mind were heavy.

As I stretched out, I looked at the ceiling. The dim room felt desolate.

A few minutes ago—

In the middle of the brief silence between them, I left behind the brother and sister who reunited after a long while. I was supposed to have dinner with Alicia, but I thought it would be best if I took a rain check.

Alicia might have been fine if the three of us ate dinner together, but both Damian and I would surely need digestive dicine if that were to happen.

In this kind of situation, wasn’t it only right for to back off?

As I strode away, there was a soft murmur of ‘Sister, sister’ behind , but I returned to my room without looking back.

“Should I sleep like this . . .”

A tired voice that disturbed the quiet air returned to my ears.

I couldn’t resist the temptation to shut my eyes, but as I recalled all the things I needed to do, they fluttered open once more.

There were more important things than sleep.

First, because Damian was back at the estate, I had to find a way to drive Katie out.

There were only two people who could kick her out: the Duke and the Young Lord. I couldn’t miss this opportunity. I had a rough idea in mind, but I needed to make up a more specific plan since this was such a precious chance.

And one more thing.

‘That power earlier.’

I spread out my palms, and then stretched out my arms. Through the gaps between my fingers, the chandelier light on the ceiling seeped through.

It was like light poured out from my palm.

With eyes wide open, I looked at the back of my hand then slowly reached down near my navel using the sa hand.

Thump, thump, thump.

I could feel my heartbeat even through my stomach.

In between the vibrations, I felt so kind of ‘power’.

It was a power that was familiar, unfamiliar, yet unforgettable all at the sa ti.

‘This feels like . . .’

I sat up on my bed and imdiately closed my eyes. While cross-legged in a lotus position, I gathered my core.

Amidst a repeated deep breathing exercise, the energy that blood within my body gradually took a clearer shape.

‘As expected . . . this is . . . ?’

Beyond closed eyelids, I could glimpse a bright world.

The second round, the martial arts world I inhabited.

The sword I wielded, and myself alongside my brothers and sisters.

An elegant sword art from which flowers blossod and the wind parted.

A power that blood within the body, situated in the abdon.

It really was the power I used in the second round.

. . . How on earth.

That’s all I had in my mind.

I never experienced this before.

Whenever I moved on to the next world and possessed the body of a new character, all I could take with were mories. No matter how much I sharpened my skills in the previous world, I always had to start from scratch in the next one.

In the first place, if I had the ability to retain my strength, I wouldn’t have been locked up during the third round like that.

‘Of course, with such a weak body, I won’t be able to manage it, but . . .’

Without realizing it, a sudden burst of power went out of my control and took form on its own earlier in that room.

It was also prompted by Katie, who would go on a rampage like a crazy person.

Well, regardless of what incited this, it was a good thing for . I had no intention of showing this power to anyone, but wasn’t it better to be strong than to be weak?

From now on, I wouldn’t helplessly be held captive anymore.

This alone reassured .

After confirming my strength, I relaxed my posture and got up from my seat.

At that mont, I stumbled.

I coughed, and out ca blood.

“Wow. It’s been a while since this happened.”

When I lived in the world of cultivation martial arts, blood trickled down my lips even when I was bored—whenever my energy got twisted up, or whenever I received any type of shock.

After habitually wiping the blood off, I sat in front of a desk.

With the issue of my power resolved, it was ti to think about how to deal with Katie.

Since I had regained my internal strength, I needed to do sothing about overcoming this and possibly letting it dissipate on its own, but my power was still unstable.

It’s possible to summon the power, but after that, it was likely that I’d blow soone up and kill them if my control slipped.

Wouldn’t it be difficult if I suddenly assud the role of a murderer?

The image of a tearful Alicia fainting flashed before my eyes.

Besides if that happened, the Duke and the Young Lord wouldn’t find out about Alicia being abused.

And knowing Alicia’s personality, she wouldn’t volunteer the truth by herself either.

In the original novel, the Duke and the Young Lord finally settled at ho once they found out about it.

After distancing themselves from ho as if they were running away, they realized how much Alicia had been hurt. Alicia’s battered ntal condition gradually recovered once they decided to stay ho more often.

So, for the sake of that child, Katie better be kicked out by Damian.

I took out a blank sheet of paper and wrote down so notes.

The sooner, the better. This plan must succeed while Damian was still in the mansion.

‘It would be great if he’d just happen to witness the abuse so that I wouldn’t have to explain anything.’

For that, I needed an assistant.

There must be soone to bring Damian at the opportune ti.

It was unfortunate, but Alicia wouldn’t be very helpful. There’s a huge chance the plan wouldn’t work with her in the equation.

Anyway, I already had soone in mind for this role.

Marie, Rosetta’s personal maid.

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