Chapter 08…
The tyrant obsessed with power stabbed the hero in the back, and the villainess obsessed with a man offered me as a sacrifice.
Inside the sealing magic circle, the Archmage and I slowly died.
I cried bitterly.
âUgh⊠I trusted you as my brother. How could you do this to me?!â
âHey, you brat of a Grimlore.â
âWhy did the memories from before possession come back now⊠Itâs too late to fix anything!â
âPeople call, you know. Foolish villainess.â
âSniff⊠sniffâŠâ
âDo you want me to show you how to escape this hell?â
âWhat is it?â
âYou were listening.â
âWhat method? Is there a way to survive?â
The chained Archmage Zerodines gestured downward. Following his direction, my eyes were filled with the sight of his broad chest, bare skin filling my view.
âTouch hereââ
Smack!
Fortunately, I still had the strength to slap. His head jerked sideways under my fearless hand.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?!â
âThatâs my job. You talk grandly about being a hero, but in the end, youâre just an ordinary man.â
âWhat nonsense is this crazy woman talking? Does she only have filthy thoughts in her head? Look carefully!â
Upon closer inspection, something was drawn on his skin.
âThis⊠isnât a tattoo, itâs a magic circle?â
Maybe he still had a secret weapon left. I placed my hand on his chest.
Right after that, the magic he had set in motion activated. When I came to my senses, I had returned in time.
The mark on the back of my left hand was that same magic circle.
âWas it a return spell?â
âYes.
A voice answered me in the empty room.
The mark on my hand glowed faintly, and Zerodines appeared before me.
He looked exactly as he did before.
Bright red hair, sharp eyes.
A clear and keen gaze, as if containing unknown power.
His face was small, but his tall, well-proportioned body made him handsome. No wonder he looked like a character from a novelâliving all alone in his own world.
âBefore we start explaining, I want your impression, Levieta Grimlore.
âYou feel firmer than I expected. Have you been working out?â
ââŠI didnât ask for impressions of your body; I asked how it felt to return.
âEnough talk, come over here for a moment.â
I reached out my hand. Zerodines didnât dodge, yet I couldnât touch him.
âWhy is your body semi-transparent and my hand passes through?â
We returned together. But the only one who had physically become younger was me.
Letâs assume his age remains unchanged since heâs an immortal free from aging. But being a ghost is⊠definitely odd.
Not fully dead, but not alive eitherâwhat exactly is this? Could it be related to a world without the Archmage?
âThe return was successful. The problem is that the sealing worked too.
âSo⊠what youâre saying is, although you came to the past with me, your body was bound by the seal and couldnât participate in the time reversal. Without a body, your existence as a soul cannot persist, so all memory of you in this world disappeared. Is that it?â
âBasically, yes. No one else can see me.
âThen why can I see you?â
âBecause youâre the only one with memories from the past.
Hmm?
Ah, I shouldnât be smiling⊠but things are going so favorably for me that a little chuckle escapes.
âRight. So thatâs how it is. Earlier you asked how it feels? I like it.â
I licked my lips with my tongue. It might seem like Iâm just being spoiled, asking for a treat, but knowing I returned in time would make it look different.
âThis man⊠I want you.â
ââŠ
He shivered from head to toe, like goosebumps ran through his entire body, then raised his sharply arched eyebrows.
âI think youâre mistaken. I dislike you. If you hadnât foolishly become a sacrifice, you wouldnât have ended up like this.
âI know. You didnât return to help me; you returned to stop the First Prince.â
The First Prince will eventually become a tyrant who kills heroes. Cutting it off at the root in advance is wise.
But I wasnât particularly anxious. No matter how much the First Prince rages, I know he will ultimately be dealt with by the youngest prince, the male lead.
âIâll help you recover your body.â
I will help the Archmage in distress. Solve my own problems first, and laterâŠ
âSo you should support me by my side.â
âSupport is a term used for a wife helping her husband.
âLetâs overlook minor details. Iâm the one outside, and youâre the one inside anyway.â
âPlaying word games.
âIâm at the age for mischief.â
I spread my arms and spoke with a persuasive voice.
âLook at small, cute me. I canât even drink coffee freely, let alone interfere in the succession battle. How could I find the Archmageâs body alone? Donât you see helping me succeed is for your own benefit?â
âI get it.
âReally?â
A crooked smile spread across his lips.
âI suppose you think you can chain me with hope, but that trick wonât work.
ââŠâ
âYou donât even need to take a position in the royal family. There are plenty of ways to intervene. You could do it right now if you wanted.
Of course. In a world where advanced magic sells for twenty million gold, carrying the Archmage on your back?
Arriving at the Magic Tower, youâd be queen in no time. Even the royal family would scramble to recruit you.
But if that happened, my revenge plan would be ruined.
âNegotiation failed. Sorry, but I have work to do. To you, defeating the Demon Lord and protecting the empire may seem trivial, but itâs very important to me.â
I lay down beside the wall, discouraged, but my attention remained on Zerodines.
âLevieta Grimlore.
âWill you help me?â
As soon as he spoke, I jumped upright.
But he didnât answer me directly; instead, he gestured outside.
âSomeoneâs coming. Footsteps are getting closer.
âWhat? Who?â
He looked outside through the wall and informed me.
âThe mare-haired maid.
Belladonna!
âSheâs carrying a bucket, but itâs too far to see inside.
âHopefully itâs just mud or waste.â
Belladonna had spread a rumor that I was sick. Sheâd been waiting for an opportunity, and todayâs chaos after I collapsed was perfect for her.
âLet her do as she wishes for now. Even if I argue, sheâll just claim she came to the wrong room.â
Now is the time to set the trap. I cut a chunk of my hair without hesitation.
â[Illusion Weave.]â
As I cast the spell, the cut hair transformed into an illusion of myself.
âHowâs my magic?â
âClumsy and crude. If she wakes up, itâll be obvious immediately.
âDonât worry about that.â
Belladonna wonât wake me. What she intends is far worse than any childish prankâitâs a nasty act of sabotage.
Having finished my task, I quickly slipped into the secret passage, hiding just before the door opened.
I needed somewhere to stay for the night.
Hmm. Thereâs only one place, right?
Gilbertâs bedroom was dull. The walls were black, and the sparse furniture made it even more desolate.
âSir.â
I shook Gilbert awake as if he were dead.
âGet up for a moment, sir.â
ââŠâ
He groaned, then slowly opened his eyes.
ââŠYou.â
âI canât sleep because I had a ghost dream.â
ââŠGhosts donât exist. Those stories were made up to scare cowards like you.â
No, ghosts exist! And theyâre very close.
âI absolutely canât sleep alone. Can I stay in this room just for tonight? Please.â
âYou really are a handful.â
Grabbing my clothes, he lifted me with one hand. Dangling like a keychain, I could see his suspicious eyes up close.
âSee? I told you, you wouldnât sleep. So are you going to drink coffee or not?â
âI wonât.â
I promised with my finger.
âIf you break it, there will be consequences.â
Is he talking through his mouth but acting differently with his body? He seemed like heâd smack me, yet he moved to the edge of the bed.
âDo I sleep on top?â
âOf course. If I let a girl sleep on the floor, my son would look at me with admiration.â
Of course, that was sarcasm.
âThanks for letting me sleep here.â
No reply came. My exhausted body, weighed down from the dayâs events, followed Gilbert into dreamland.