I was ready to go out the next day.
âBring me the most modest clothes I have.â
âPardon?â Irene asked in surprise.
While I expected this reaction, I still replied with a hint of salt behind my words, âIâm sneaking out, so I need clothes that wonât stand out. Youâre not coming with me, by the way, so you should know that.â
âAh, yes. Thatâs right. Again, Iâ¦â
âAgain what?â
âI-Itâs nothing.â
The hesitation in her voice and behavior seemed strange to me. I opened my eyes wide and looked straight into her eyes, âTell me.â
âButâ¦â
âHurry.â
Irene bit her lower lip and slowly looked up at me, âYou used to wear plain clothes to look like Countess Fleur⦠So I was wondering if you were about to do that again,â Irene muttered her words slowly and closed her eyes tight, perhaps thinking I was about to hit her.
âYou can open your eyes. I have no intention of hitting you.â
âReally?!â Ireneâs face was pale with disbelief. I let out a false laugh.
âDo I look like someone who would hit a person just for that?â
âYes- I mean, n-no!â
ââ¦I think I just heard you answer from the bottom of your heart.â Irene stepped back when she covered her mouth with her hand. She mustâve been scared of getting beaten again. That damned Ophelia⦠Was hitting people the only thing you did? I sighed, massaging my forehead instead of hitting Irene. âI wonât hit you. Rather, I wonât be hitting anyone, including you. I promise you in my name.â
Ireneâs mouth fell open. âMadam, are you sick?â She worried over me, checking my complexion, âIâm really- Iâm just saying this because Iâm really worried. Ah! Come to think of it, you were also acting strange when the designers were called over to the estate, I shouldâve known from then!â She leaned into me, âAre you, by chance, dying from a deadly disease?â
âNo!â I screamed. âNo, no, no. You canât be like this. Take a deep breath and calm down, me.â
âIâm not sick, Iâm fine. Itâs just that I changed my mind and decided that I was going to live a good life.â
Irene went silent once more and looked at me as if to check whether I meant what I said, so I hurriedly added, âIâm serious! Think about it, havenât I changed a lot lately?â
âThatâs rightâ¦â Irene, who had been pondering over my words, opened her lips carefully. I thought she might have understood my feelings by then, but, âAre you sure you donât need a doctor..?â
I see.
She didnât.
I sighed deeply, thinking that I had a long way to go.
******
I persuaded Irene to wear plain clothes and came out with my hat on. The first step, go into town. Boys were running around the street, reminding me of the child I was looking for.
âWhat was his name?â
âTheo.â
Theoâa child with enough potential to become a swordmaster. He was a little too big to be called a child, but I had to find him regardless of his age. Green hair and dark skin, such were the features he possessed. Features unusual within the Empire. Theo was probably around 15 years old, but my memory was blurry, so I couldnât be too sure. Nevertheless, I was sure he was younger than me. In the novel, Fleur witnessed a child stealing bread from a bakery, listened to the pitiful situation he had to endure, and decided to establish an orphanage. It would have been nice to meet him by chance like that.
I looked around. The streets were bustling with people. With a crowd this large, finding Theo would be like picking a star from the sky, which was why I thought of making Theo come to visit me. âSo letâs build the orphanage first.â Finding the place to build an orphanage was important. There was no mention of where the orphanage was built specifically in the book, so I had to find a place myself. It was on a street with not many people, but it wasnât too remote.
Anyhow, it was a relief that nobody recognized me. Maybe because Opheliaâs trademark silver hair was tied up and tucked inside the hat, or maybe because I lowered the brim of the hat to cover my face. If anyone noticed that I was Ophelia, I would have been in big trouble since I violated Callianâs order of prohibition by going out into the streets. To avoid getting caught, I had to look around as quietly as I could and then go back.
âKyaaa!â
âOh my goodness!â
A scream rang out from the streets. I turned my head in a hurry, met with the sight of a boy lying in front of a rushing carriage. He looked injured and couldnât get up.
âOh my.â
Being worried only was enough. Thereâs no reason for me to throw my body in front of the carriage and save himâ
âTheo?â
âGreen hair and dark skin. It was Theo. My feet moved and I ran faster than anyone else. âHold my hand!â I took Theoâs outstretched hand in mine and rolled across the floor, barely avoiding the carriage. The horse came to a sudden stop, stamping its feet. I was short of breath, but it wasnât too much of a problem. I was lucky to have that much stamina. I looked at Theo, holding my breath, âAre you okay?â
Theo blinked several times, the aftereffects of the shock apparent on his face. It wasnât surprising since he just escaped death. I examined his body while waiting for his answer and as I expected, he was sporting a leg injury. Blood was pooling around his ankle.
âA precious Swordmasterâs leg is hurt!â
I hurriedly took out my handkerchief and stopped the blood from flowing out any further. âGo to the doctor. If you leave this as it is, youâll be sick.â I took a silver coin out of my pocket and handed it to him. âCome on.â
Theo got up, frowning, âT-thank you..â
âNo, Iâm more than grateful that I was given a chance to save you.â I meant it. I was really lucky to be able to save Theo like this. If I hadnât saved him, he would have died or been crippled. If that happened, the best swordmaster of the Empire would be no more, but I changed that terrible future. And since I was kind,
âWeâll be able to get closer to each other.â
Iâd be close to a boy who was talented enough to become a swordmaster! When that happens, the Crown Prince would have no choice but to acknowledge me. It was all calculated behavior, of course!
âOh no, young miss!â
âYouâre hurt!â
Cries emerged from the people. Only then did I notice the blood seeping from my arm. âOh my,â I clenched my lips. It didnât hurt, but I was surprised at how my body didnât immediately collapse from such a wound. This was something I couldnât imagine feeling in my past body! That made me feel better.
âS-shouldnât you use this handkerchief?â Theo held out the handkerchief to me.
I shook my head, âYou use it. Iâll go home and get treatment.â Then I put my hand on his shoulder and told him, âIâd like it back though. Why donât we meet here at noon tomorrow?â
âYe- yes!â Theo nodded like an obedient puppy, making me grin. Everything went as planned. I was busy laughing on the inside until I heard a rough voice.
âDamn it! Who the hell made the carriage stop!â A man got off the carriage. The expensive clothes he was wearing made him look like a noble. âIs it you? Or you?â Dressed in a disheveled outfit, he repelled people with the smell of alcohol oozing off of him. Then suddenly, our eyes met. âSo itâs you!â He came running to me, âYou f*cking b*tch! You were knocked out of the carriage!â
Slap!
Did you just hit meâ?
******
âOh!â People covered their mouths with their hands and gasped in surprise. This bad nobleman just struck the hero who saved a boy! What kind of hero, you ask? A hero who threw herself in front of a carriage to save a boy, even saying, âThank you for letting me save you.â
Moreover, she took care of the boy more than she did of herself even though she was injured enough to go to the hospital! Everyone was appalled that such a hero was being treated like this, âStupid noble!â
However, no one was able to resist.
Everyone gathered around them were commoners. If they treated a nobleman recklessly, they would have to say goodbye to their necks. In any case, the woman who had been struck and beaten remained frozen. Well, looking at the clothes she was wearing, she looked like an ordinary commoner, so to everyone, it was obvious that she wouldnât be able to protest against the nobles. Everyone looked pitifully at the womanâuntil she fought back.
âThis crazy b*stardââ She started cursing at him without care, âDid you really just hit me? Even my mom has never hit me my whole life!â The woman kicked the nobleman, making him double back in pain.
âUgh!â The nobleman, who was beaten, hopped and soon caught the womanâs head, âDo you know who I am? Iâm Ilbert Ryde! The second son of the Ride family!â The crowd drew in their breaths again.
The Ryde family. Wasnât that the vassal family of the famous Duke of Ryzen who was said to be the ruler of the back alleys! That womanâs dead now.
Everyone shut their eyes.