Chapter 328.2
Living As the Villainess Queen
Fire King? Eugene moved closer to the balcony, her words slipping out from behind the curtain, âWhoâs there?â
âItâs me, Riner,â said the voice.
âYour Majesty, this isnât the proper entrance.â
âI took a different route. Would it be bothersome if I knocked on the lounge door?â
A chuckle escaped Eugene. The reasons behind the frequent clashes she had read about between Riner and Kasser now made complete sense. Their personalities couldnât have been more distinct.
âWhat brings you here?â she inquired.
âI was intrigued by the Hwansu youâve been wearing throughout the banquet,â replied Riner.
Eugene sighed softly. She had considered the possibility that Riner had attended the three consecutive banquets due to the little one. She had been anxious about him coming and probing her with questions. Yet, his distance suggested there might be motives beyond the Hwansu.
He possesses an unexpected level of awareness, Eugene observed.
Since Riner had indeed knocked on the balcony window as he had promised, it was a more discreet approach than formal entry that would catch the attention of all the knights.
Imagine in this world, if larks were to vanish, who do you think would mourn the most? The Fire King, perhaps?
Eugene couldnât discern whether the Fire Kingâs fixation on larks was driven by fondness or resentment. However, his desires were crystal clear, making him easier to comprehend. While others might waver when confronting Sang-je in battle, it felt certain that the Fire King would inevitably become an ally.
Eugene released the latch, inviting Riner in with a simple âCome in.â
As the balcony window creaked open and Riner stepped into the parlor, a peculiar expression crossed his face as he took in Eugeneâs appearance. However, his attention quickly shifted as he noticed the small creature perched on her shoulder.
âIs that the one?â he inquired.
âYes,â replied Eugene.
âDidnât the Fourth King depart from the Holy City?â
âHe left on that very day.â
Rinerâs gaze remained fixed on the tiny creature. The Hwansu seemed to retreat behind Eugene, almost as if seeking refuge from the intensity of the Fire Kingâs stare. Riner found it quite remarkable to witness this unfamiliar creature, the Hwansu, clinging to someone who wasnât its owner, resembling a pet.
âEven though the king isnât here, itâs as though this creature is willingly staying away from its owner?â Riner mused.
Typically, a Hwansu would exhibit its true nature as a lark when it moved a certain distance away from its owner. That was the commonly held belief.
âHow is this possible? Could it really be due to this creatureâs own ability?â
âYour Majesty, I promised Iâd explain everything youâre curious about later. But since youâre here, could you assist me a little? Iâm attempting to slip out of the mansion without the knights noticing. If you lend me a hand, Iâll divulge the location of the worldâs largest and mightiest lark.â
âThe largest and mightiest lark?â Rinerâs eyes sparked with interest. âJust how big and strong are we talking?â
âItâs of a magnitude youâve never witnessed before. I pledge my honor that Iâm not even slightly exaggerating.â
âVery well. If thatâs the proposition, Iâm in. What sort of help do you need from me?â
Riner didnât pester her with questions about her evasion of the knights or her destination. As he departed once more through the balcony window, Eugene found herself chuckling, her words a soft murmur to herself.
âHeâs remarkably easy to strike a bargain with.â
Advancing toward the fireplace, she manipulated a concealed mechanism. Gradually, the entire fireplace began to pivot, unveiling a concealed passageway extending beyond. Eugene cast a brief glance at the sealed door before entering the tunnel. Once inside, the fireplace settled back into its initial position.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Leaving behind the dress she had brought at the passageâs entrance, Eugene traversed the dim path. Though her view was obscured, she pressed forward with assurance, having previously navigated this route multiple times. When the little creature on her shoulder emitted a soft squeak, she eased her pace. Before long, her foot detected the descent of stairs.
Gently resting her hand against the wall, she cautiously descended the stairs before proceeding along the path. Ultimately, the passage concluded, culminating in a dead end. She ascended an iron ladder affixed to the wall. Prior to lifting the ceiling hatch that led out of the passage, she whispered to the diminutive creature.
âIs anyone nearby?â
No response from the creature indicated the absence of others. With care, Eugene lifted the cover, revealing a connection between the passage and the floor of a greenhouse, partially separated from the main edifice. From this vantage within the greenhouse, she stood a short distance from the mansionâs rear exit.
Initially, slipping out of the mansion through the back door appeared to be a straightforward endeavor for her. Eugene assumed that Dana would handle matters, ensuring that guards wouldnât be stationed near the rear grounds. However, the situation grew more complex with the knightsâ arrival. Instead of confining their watch to the banquet hallâs interior, they extended their patrols to encompass the mansionâs entirety, using their duty as a justification.
In response, she crafted a plan to divert the knightsâ attention. By now, there might have been an orchestrated incident within the kitchen involving a feigned patient. At some point during the festivities, an individual would suddenly collapse within the banquet hall, prompting couples seeking a private escape from the crowd to slip out to the courtyard, effectively distracting the knightsâ focus.
Involving the Fire King could prove beneficial.
Eugene enlisted Riner to stir up a minor disturbance in the backyard. Should any knights be stationed close to the rear exit, they would be momentarily drawn away.
Proceeding with care, Eugene emerged from the greenhouse. Around the same time, Dana entered the lounge area where Eugene had been taking respite. A wistful expression clouded Danaâs face as she surveyed the empty room. Despite their prearranged farewells, parting remained a challenge. The timing of their reunion was uncertain, and reflecting on the past six weeks felt like recalling a dream.
Summoning a deep breath, Dana steadied herself before departing the lounge. Approaching the knights stationed at the door, she addressed them:
âI believe sheâs a bit fatigued and resting briefly. Sheâs taking a moment to recuperate. Please ensure her rest remains undisturbed until I return.â
âUnderstood, Lady Dana.â
Dana bought them some time. By the moment the knights realized that Eugene had been absent for a while, she would have already slipped away from the mansion.