Episode 15
āWhyād you come here with blood on you and scare me like that?ā
āI told you itās not my blood.ā
Emilia shot Leo a look full of reproach.
He just gave her a sheepish smile, but his eyes said her concern oddly touched him.
Ignoring his gaze, Emilia kept staring at the red stains on his sleeve.
Noticing her focus, Leo smirked a little and asked,
āSo, what were you planning to do today?ā
It was bad enough that heād shown up unannounced now he was casually asking about her plans? But somehow, that
felt exactly like him, so she decided to answer.
āI was thinking about how Iām going to live from now on.ā
āHm. From the way you dress and where you live, I figured you were pretty well-off. Guess not?ā
āOh? And if Iām not rich, will you suddenly lose interest in me?ā
Her reply threw him for a second. With her cold image, he didnāt expect her to crack a sly joke like that.
But he quickly smoothed over his reaction and played along.
āWhat if it only makes me more interested?ā
āQuit joking.ā
It had been so long since Emilia had anyone to casually talk to that she found herself enjoying it even if that person
was a suspicious man like Leo.
Ever since sheād woken up in this body, sheād been more or less alone. In the Casper estate, sheād only exchanged the
briefest conversations with Edwin.
She was human, after all she wanted to have fun conversations with other people sometimes.
After years of suppressing that need, the lightness she felt now was refreshing.
āSo where exactly did you get that blood on you?ā
Her eyes went back to his sleeve.
Leo looked like he didnāt really want to answer, but when it became clear she wouldnāt drop it, he knew heād have to
say something.
Still, he knew walking around with someone elseās blood on your clothes was hardly normal, so he kept his tone casual.
āThere was a wild boar in the forest. It couldāve wrecked the crops, so the villagers and I took care of it.ā
āYou dealt with it yourself?ā
āYeah. I was retrieving the arrows afterward and mustāve gotten some blood on me.ā
That made sense to her. This place was called the Grand Forest, after all of course thereād be wild animals, and
some might wander into the village.
āSo, whatās on your schedule now?ā
He changed the subject and asked about her plans.
She showed him a sheet of paper with the things she needed for the house.
āI came here in a hurry, so I didnāt get to prepare everything.ā
āI see farming tools and seeds here⦠planning to start a farm?ā
āThereās an abandoned patch of land out back. Iām going to clear it and plant crops.ā
One of the reasons sheād chosen the Grand Forest was not just its distance from the capitalābut the fact that there
was no local lord collecting taxes here.
Nobles preferred to live in the capital, so tiny border villages like this were often left without direct management.
No taxes also meant fewer resources and poor infrastructure, but she could live with that.
Merchants came only on certain days, so most villagers grew their own food.
That was exactly what had drawn her here no taxes meant fewer chances for anyone to notice her. Who would
imagine that a marquessās daughter and a dukeās wife would be hiding in a place like this, farming?
āEmilia, farming isnāt easy,ā Leo said, glancing at her soft, uncalloused hands.
She knew it was backbreaking work, affected by weather and countless other variables.
But she understood his concern and smiled faintly.
āI have to make a living somehow, now that Iām here.ā
Leo thought her smile felt⦠different.
At balls or other social events, sheād often smiled but it had always looked forced, like a mask to hide her wounds.
This smile felt more real.
āā¦Do you even have any food in the house? I donāt see it on the list.ā
āOh, I donāt really eat much. Iāve got enough packed away to last a few weeks, so I didnāt bother writing it down.ā
For her, meals werenāt about pleasure. Alone, she ate quickly and quietly. Even back in the Casper estate, her food
was often spoiled, and the glares from the servants had been enough to make her feel sick.
Meals had never been a happy time only another form of torture.
The warm, noisy dinners she remembered from her old life only made the contrast more painful.
Even here, where she didnāt have to watch her back, she still ate as fast and quietly as possible.
Leoās expression tightened.
Sheās already too thinā¦
Her travel bag wasnāt that big. If it was full of necessities, there couldnāt be much food in it. And she wanted to stretch
that for weeks?
Unless she was obsessed with dieting which she clearly wasnāt there had to be a story there.
He knew it wasnāt really his business, but he couldnāt stop worrying.
Iāve already helped her how many times now?
He almost laughed at himself. Heād been doing the exact opposite of what heād come here to do.
If I told her this blood was human, what face would she make?
He was curious, but he didnāt want to put distance between them, so he swallowed the thought.
āMiss Amy, keep your evening free. Iām inviting you to dinner.ā
As he said it, he thought back to what had happened earlierā
āThey said itād be just one woman!ā
The man whoād fled from Cardinal Village without his pay shouted in frustration.
When the job came in, it had sounded easy just grab a woman traveling alone in a carriage and deliver her. The
client didnāt care about her belongings and promised a fat reward.
At first, everything went smoothly. The woman with the bag appeared, just like heād been told.
But then things went sideways.
āIām the only one left alive!ā
Some guy had insisted on riding with her.
It was just one extra man, so theyād gone ahead with the plan anywayāthinking they could kill him and take his
things too.
But once the fight started, everything changed.
When I find that guy, Iām gonnaĀ
All his companions had been killed in moments. Heād only been spared because someone needed to drive the carriage.
Heād smeared mud over the blood on his clothes and climbed aboard, seething.
āThat Henry or Harry when I find him, Iāll ā
āAnd then what?ā
āGah!ā
The voice at his ear made him jump, but what froze him was the sight of that man appearing out of nowhere,
without so much as a sound.
āThought Iād lost you,ā Leo said.
The man collapsed to the ground.
āP-Please! Iāll do anything, just donāt kill me!ā
āThen tell me where the client is.ā
Leo only cared about one thing who had ordered Emiliaās death.
The man spilled everything he knew. Sure, thereād been a promise to keep it secret, but survival came first.
āHenry, you said?ā
āY-Yes! Thatās right!ā
Thinking he was now safe, the man even smiled Leo was smiling back, after all.
But Leo had no intention of letting him live. A single, clean movement ended it.
Looking down at the corpse, Leo muttered under his breath,
āWhy are there so many people after your life? One should be enough me.ā
Grumbling to himself, he hadnāt even noticed the blood soaking into his sleeve as he headed back to the village.
That demon brighter is still alive????