Chapter 4
I Wanted to Be a Villain (4)
âHuh?â
I froze at the unexpected proposal.
Wait⊠she said sheâd repay me for saving her life and cover the cost of the Dreaming Butterfly Powder Iâd lost?
âWhat theâare you a saint or something?â
Honestly, I could almost see a halo shining behind her headâŠ! Even the real heroine, Lynette, wasnât this kind. In the original story, all she did was stress over giving up being a saint before accidentally inheriting the dukedom. Compared to her, this nameless girl seemed way more saintly.
âOh, you really donât have to go that far. But if doing so will put your heart at ease⊠Iâll gladly accept.â
Underneath her hood, I caught a glimpse of golden eyesâsparkling like coins.
âI canât believe it⊠is my life finally turning around?â
Thatâs it. Forget becoming a villain. Forget scams.
From now on, Iâll live honestly!
âYeah, being a villain was never my style anyway!â
* * *
A day and a half laterâ
A dazzling, extravagant carriage pulled up in front of my shabby little home.
âMiss Elsie Bloomhire, please come with us.â
I let the neatly dressed man escort me into the carriage.
The neighbors who watched from the street looked at me with envy in their eyes.
âFarewell, everyone! May you also one day build good karma and flip your lives around like I just did!â
As I sat inside, I glanced down at myself.
My half-torn robe and pointy hat with frayed threads sticking out were completely out of place in such a luxurious carriage.
âFinally⊠Iâll be able to buy a beautiful dress. No more dull, worn-out robes!â
I leaned back into the seat, dreaming of a life of luxury awaiting me.
But thenâ
ââŠHuh?â
When the carriage stopped, the place looked oddly familiar.
Strange. Iâd never been to such a grand estate before⊠so why did it feel familiar?
âWhy does this feel so dĂ©jĂ vu?â
And thenâ
âWait. Where is this place⊠oh?â
I saw them.
Two guards standing at the estateâs entrance.
Noâtwo thugs pretending to be guards!
âWhat theâwhy are those scumbags here?â
I couldnât believe it. Those very same thugs were now standing proudly as if nothing had happenedâacting like respectable guards.
âNo way. This is dangerous. Those guys are absolute trash!â
I immediately pressed my face to the carriage window and started yelling.
âHey! You bastards!â
Bang! Bang!
I pounded my fists against the glass.
âYou think you can just run away and get away with it? Do you even have a shred of conscience? You dared point swords at your own mistress?! You worthless trash! You call yourselves human?!â
âMiss, please, calm down!â
âCalm down? Are you serious? Those men tried to stab the young lady of this house!â
The man who looked like a butler tried to hush me, but I kept shouting.
âWorking two jobs is one thing, but how could you be guards by day and would-be murderers by night?! You bastards!â
âPlease, quiet down!â
âDonât hold me back! I need to finish those guys off once and for all! Hey! Canât you hear me, you thugs?!â
The carriage stopped briefly, and I heard footsteps outside. Someone knocked on the door.
âSir Silberne, is something wrong inside?â
âNo, nothing at all! Just let us through quickly!â
âŠWait a second. I knew that voice. It was definitely one of those thugs.
I turned my headâand sure enough, the âguardâ on the other side met my eyes.
âYou!â
His face went pale.
See? He recognized me instantly!
I turned back to Silberne, trying to prove my point.
âLook, I have unfinished business with that guy! Please, just let me go after him, alright?â
âI cannot.â
âWhy not? Didnât you hear everything I just explained? Two days ago, I saved this familyâs young lady, and those men right there were the ones threatening her with swords!â
âAnd you expect me to believe that?â
âOf course! Thatâs literally why I came here!â
âEven so, I cannot let you go.â
âThat makes no sense!â
I glared furiously at the thugs walking away.
No. I couldnât let them escape. They were too dangerous to be anywhere near that girl.
I stared hard at Silberne, who was blocking the door, and made up my mind.
ââŠFine. I didnât want to do this, but you forced my hand.â
The only way out was to use magic.
I gathered power in my palm and aimed at the wall of the carriageâready to blow it open.
Boomâ!
ââŠHuh?â
Nothing happened. Not even a scratch.
While I sat confused, Silberne sighed deeply.
âMagic doesnât work inside this carriage.â
âWhat?â
âSo please, just stay calm.â
ââŠWhat?â
Impossible. Without magic, I was nothingâa bean bun with no filling.
Like an angry Maltese suddenly turning into a docile Labrador, I quieted down instantly.
When the carriage finally stopped, attendants opened the door and tied my wrists with rope.
âWait, what are you doing? Why are you tying my arms?!â
âPlease stay calm.â
âWould you stay calm if someone tied you up?!â
âIf it were me, I would. Struggling only makes the rope cut into your skin, and that hurts.â
ââŠThat⊠actually makes sense.â
So I let them bind me without resistance, sulking the whole way as I was dragged forward through a crowd of people.
âWhat the heck is happeningâŠâ
I was supposed to be here to receive a reward for saving a noble lady.
So why was I being tied up and paraded like a criminal?
âSilberne, this is unfair. I only wanted to punish those bad guys. Thatâs all.â
ââŠâ
âSilberne, where are you even taking me?â
ââŠâ
âUgh, youâre mean. You wonât even answer me.â
The rope mustâve been enchanted tooâit blocked my magic. No matter how hard I tried, I couldnât gather even a grain of power.
âWeâve arrived.â
I pouted, staring straight ahead.
âThen answer me one last thing, Silberne. Where exactly are we?â
The moment I asked, the grand door in front of me opened wide.
And insideâ
âNo way. Why is he here?â
It was none other than Eclipse dâLedaire.
The final villain of the original story. The man I once tried to scam.
* * *
âHe looks even better in daylightâŠâ
Now face-to-face with Eclipse, I shamelessly admired his perfect looks.
At night, in the moonlight, heâd already seemed impossibly handsome. But under the bright sun, he looked even more dazzling.
âBut wait⊠itâs been at least five minutes since I walked in, and he hasnât said a word.â
For some reason, Eclipse hadnât so much as glanced at me.
He just sat at his desk, eyes glued to some papers.
âPlease, just say something⊠anything.â
No doubt about it. This man was a complete workaholic.
How else could he ignore a guest to keep reading documents?
âHe was like this that night too. Working late into the night without rest.â
That was why everything had gone wrong.
I sank deeper into the absurdly soft sofa, trying to piece together what was going on.
âWait. Something doesnât add up. I rode the carriage sent by the girl I saved. So why am I here with Duke LedaireâŠ?â
Hold on. Did I even confirm who sent that carriage?
âOh no. Donât tell meâŠâ
A chill went down my neck.
The carriage that suddenly showed up in front of my house. And Duke Ledaire, sitting before me now.
There was only one explanation.
âI mustâve been caught sneaking into his mansion that night. And now⊠Iâve been dragged here as a prisoner!â
After all, why else would Eclipse dâLedaireâone of the most powerful men in the novelâpay attention to me, a no-name extra from the slums?
ââŠIâm doomed.â