58. The Double Life of the Household Chore Maniac Villain
Kaien spoke in a sly tone.
âMaster, youâre secretly quite the pervert, arenât you?â
He had only whispered it, but his breath brushed right against my ear. Damp warmth tickled the back of my neck.
My face flushed hot at his brazen words.
âWhat theââŠ!â
He pressed a finger to my lips.
âShh. Raise your voice and youâll wake everyone.â
As Kaien said, the corridor was silent, everyone else fast asleep.
Every hushed word, every occasional creak of the floorboards sounded far too loud.
If we were caught bickering in the middle of the night while he was half-naked, the aftermath would be disastrous.
âLetâs go inside and talk.â
âAs you wish.â
He willingly led me into his room.
âPut something on. Quickly.â
I averted my gaze as I spoke.
Seriously, why doesnât he even think of getting dressed?
I pushed him to hurry, trying to avoid the awkwardness, but Kaien deliberately dragged things out.
âMmm. I should dry myself first.â
ââŠWhy in the world are you bathing at this hour?â
âThatâs rich. Youâre the one barging in at this hour, Master.â
When I grumbled, Kaien answered with perfect composure.
And⊠he wasnât wrong. I had come to him unannounced. I couldnât argue further.
âJust get dressed. I wonât look.â
I turned halfway around to face away from him.
Kaien let out a faint chuckle.
âYouâre free to look, though.â
ââŠ!â
âAre you embarrassed?â
He came right up behind me without hesitation. Like a puppy begging for attention, he rested his chin on my shoulder.
âI belong to you anyway, Master. Do whatever you want.â
âWho said Iâm embarrassed? Itâs just indecent, so put something on.â
I snapped back brusquely, on purpose.
At least I wasnât facing himâbecause even if my voice could fake composure, my face would betray how flustered I was.
While cooling my burning cheeks, my eyes caught sight of his neatly folded clothes on the bed.
âHere. Put them on.â
I tossed them over my shoulder, and he accepted them without complaint.
âHow thoughtful of you.â
As he finally began dressing, I let out a relieved sigh.
ââŠHaa.â
I hated to admit it, but he had been leading the pace from the very start.
This isnât why I came looking for him in the first place.
As I waited, I let slip the real question.
âYou. Which side of you is the real oneâthe daytime personality, or the nighttime one?â
Kaien froze mid-motion.
He glanced at me, half-dressed, and replied:
âMaster, Iâve been curious for a while now. Just how much digging did you do about me?â
âPlenty. I even learned youâre suffering aftereffects of a certain experiment.â
âWell, well. Thatâs impressive.â
He clapped twice, but his lips curled into a crooked smirk.
For the first time, cracks formed in that perpetually cheeky facade.
âI was already shocked when you called me by name⊠but to know that much? I didnât expect it.â
âWell, Iâve got a reliable informant.â
It was the Administrator, of course, who had told me everythingâlike reading a bedtime story while revealing terrible secrets.
ăAdministrator: Once upon a time~ă
ăAdministrator: There were wicked sorcerers performing forbidden experiments.ă
ăAdministrator: Obsessed with their delusions, they used innocent children as sacrifices.ă
ăAdministrator: They believed pure, unstained souls had the highest chance of success.ă
ăAdministrator: They repeated cruel experiments to transplant flawless souls into different bodies, and as a resultâă
ââŠI found out your soul was split into two.â
âOh? Then Iâd really love to meet this great informant of yours.â
Kaienâs red eyes glinted dangerously.
He strode toward me with a threatening air. His shadow loomed over my head.
âDidnât your informant mention this? No one who learns that truth survives.â
He licked his lips with a serpentâs tongue. Those vivid red eyes gleamed with murderous intent, like a predator locking onto prey.
Bang!
As if struck by an invisible force, he staggered backward.
âKhâŠ!â
I looked down at him clutching his chest.
âDidnât I tell you? That collar isnât for decoration.â
I casually dangled the bracelet set with a magic stone.
ââŠHa. Truly befitting my Masterâlaying down the hierarchy so clearly.â
He let out a rough breath. Then, regaining composure, his face slipped back into its usual easy smile.
âBut thanks to this, I understand now.â
âUnderstand what?â
âThe activation conditions for the obedience spell tied to my collar.â
His eyes gleamed with sharp intelligence.
In one swift step, he was before me, one hand wrapping around my throat.
ââŠ!â
He didnât squeeze, only held lightly. But a little pressure would be enough to choke the breath from me.
âFirst, physical force without hostile intent doesnât count as an attack.â
I remembered when we first met, and he had pressed a scalpel to my neck.
Then he released me, only to brush his lips against my nape.
âSecond, simple physical contact also doesnât count as an attack.â
I remembered when he had kissed my forehead.
âBut with clear hostile intent, not only physical but magical attacks are reflected.â
ââŠ!â
Fwooshâ
Kaien summoned a tiny flame on his fingertip and flicked it at me. But it bounced back, striking him instead.
He calmly caught it, then blew it out.
My brows knit in alarm.
âSo all that nonsense youâve been pulling⊠it was just testing the spell?â
To see when obedience magic would trigger?
âPretty much. But come on, donât you think you should sympathize a little with someone who was suddenly sold off and collared?â
He shrugged.
Why is every male lead in this world dark-hearted?
âAnd besides, I became certain of something. With a wealthy, meticulous Master like you, youâre perfect as my business partner.â
âBusiness⊠partner?â
Kaien smiled slyly, like a fox.
He had made me an unexpected proposal, but I asked for time to think.
After that midnight encounter, I secretly observed Kaien during the day.
Once I judged his body sufficiently recovered, I decided to start assigning him chores.
After all, Iâd originally brought him in as a servant.
To avoid suspicion, I had to present him as a normal servant anyway.
The only problem was⊠he had no servant experience. I wasnât even sure he had ever lived in an orderly household.
So until he adjusted, I entrusted his training and management to the head butler, William.
âDonât worry, milady. The new servant is adapting well to his duties.â
On the third day since Kaien was assigned as a probationary servant, William reported warmly when I asked after him.
âThatâs good to hear, but Iâm still uneasy.â
âIf youâre still concerned, why not drop by during his work hours and see for yourself?â
ââŠPerhaps I should.â
William said Kaien not only handled his tasks skillfully but seemed personally satisfied with them.
Really?
Who actually enjoys chores? Heâs doing them because he has to.
Still, I decided I needed to see it with my own eyes. After lunch, I went to spy on him.
âHis first assignment is cleaning?â
âYes, milady. He should be in the multipurpose room right now. Even as a probationer, his cleaning skills are already on par with the other servants.â
âSeriously?â
Kaien, with that face like heâd never dirty his hands, cleaning?
I canât picture it at all. Maybe William had mistaken him for someone else?
But the veteran butler wasnât the type to make a noviceâs mistake.
ââŠUnbelievable.â
Yet the moment I entered the multipurpose room, I had to accept William was right.
Swish, swish.
Scrub, scrub, scrub.
Kaien was hard at work sweeping and scrubbing the floors and window frames.
His newly issued servant uniform was already dust-stained.
His shaggy hair, neatly tied back, revealed his focused expression more clearly.
Other servants worked nearby, but none matched his speed or precision.
He actually looks like heâs enjoying it.
He wasnât just diligentâhis eyes sparkled with enthusiasm.
Even as he wiped sweat from his brow, his lips curved in a satisfied smile.
It was as if he and the cleaning itself were one.
âHeâs working very hard.â
âIndeed, milady. He even skips his breaks, working tirelessly all day.â
That sounded like overwork. Though⊠the cleaning really was impressive.
I looked on, half worried, half amazed, while William beamed proudly.
âAfter his shift, he even tidies up the tools perfectly. He takes great care of the cleaning equipment. Such passion is rare among young men these days.â
âDoes he do anything besides cleaning?â
âI planned to wait until he was used to it before assigning more, but⊠as you can see, heâs already quite skilled. Iâll soon give him other tasks as well.â
âI see.â
I nodded and stepped toward the center of the room.
The other servants immediately made way for meâ
But one person didnât notice.
Completely absorbed, Kaien hadnât realized Iâd approached.
I peeked over his shoulder.
âYou really like cleaning, donât you?â
âWh-what theâ?!â
Startled, Kaien flinched.
Heâs still wary of me, huh.
The moment I drew near, he instinctively pulled backâthough he clutched his cleaning tools tightly to his chest.
âCome on, admit it. You like cleaning, donât you?â
He scowled rebelliously.
âI do not.â
âTalking back?â
ââŠmaâam.â
He bit down on his lips in frustration.