Chapter 15 - I Need You To Save Me
My Ex-Husband Became The Male Lead
Chapter 15 â I Need You To Save Me
Indeed it was a late realization â meaningless and in vain.
ââ¦My robe, where did my robe go!?â
Everything was plainly reflected on the window. In other words, Ashia had completely revealed herself in front of Kalligo from the moment he attacked her until now.
âOh!!! You idiot!!â
Ashia grabbed her head and screamed silently.
Kalligo, who had fallen asleep, barely woke up the next day, whether or not he knew about her agony.
Through the gaps from the small window, the sunlight poured mercilessly on Kalligoâs face, who subsequently raised his arm to cover his eyes, groaning.
Realizing that he wasnât in his bedroom, he quickly got up. âUgh.â His sudden movement made him dizzy, so he pressed on his head with his palms as he looked around the place.
Having never slept in someone elseâs room or bed except when he was on the battlefield, this was an unexpected novelty.
An unfamiliar place but a familiar scent.
This place with a warm and cozy atmosphere reminded him of someone. Kalligo lay on his back, leaning his head against the headboard of the bed.
âI had a seizureâ¦â
Kalligo retraced what happened the other day.
Theyâd kept moving busily since arriving in the capital at dawn, then his carriage had been parked across Ashiaâs store with a river in between.
Iâd rather get a divorce. I want to open a small flower shop and live quietly.
Renna once said that, and he had promised to give her the freedom she wanted when the time came.
However, even though that time hadnât arrived yet, she was already freely living her new life. She got the shop she wanted although it wasnât a flower shop.
The fact that he wasnât the one who granted her freedom, and that he had no place in her time, was somewhat bittersweet.
âHavenât you recovered enough to open the store?â
He arrived in front of her shop early in the morning to watch her open the door; he just checked to see if the store was open and planned to go back.
The store opened not long after. He thought she opened earlier than usual, but the person who came out was a burly man instead of Ashia.
âWho is it?â
With furrowed eyebrows, Kalligo jumped down from the carriage and walked towards Ashiaâs shop.
Meanwhile, Ashia appeared inside the store. He didnât know what kind of conversation they were having, but the place quickly turned into a friendly atmosphere.
âI didnât hear that you were married or had a husband.â
With impatient footsteps, Kalligo strode over, grabbing the doorknob of her shopâ
âCough!â
Seizures were one of the side effects he experienced. After that, it seemed like he was dragged and moved somewhere, and that was her bedroom.
Then Kalligo, who was sifting through his memories, heard a muffled voice.
âThis is my room, and thatâs my bed.â
He turned his head to the direction of the voice. Standing near the entrance was Ashia with a basket beside her.
Of course, she was fully equipped with her large, thick robe.
ââ¦â
âDid you sleep well?â
âYes.â
Asha placed the basket full of bread and fruits on the table. âWould you like to have some bread or fruit after waking up? Unfortunately, I donât have food of the same quality as whatâs served in the grand dukeâs residence.â
She pulled out a chair and sat down, grabbing a piece of bread and tearing off a corner to chew on.
Kalligo stared at her, then also got out of bed cautiously. âI will eat.â
ââ¦â
He sat down opposite Ashia, but he didnât eat and just continued staring at her.
ââ¦You wonât eat?â
âI am curious about something.â
He thought that the time had come.
ââ¦Please speak.â Ashia put down the bread. She had put on her trusty robe just in case, but she couldnât shake the anxiety that he would see her face.
âYou saw my face, right? I wanted to ask you why you were pretending you didnâtâ¦â
She just hoped that he didnât remember anything he saw and heard during his seizure.
Kalligoâs face shone even brighter, unlike hers, as she couldnât sleep at all last night due to all kinds of worries.
His messy hair, his ripped and tattered shirt, his red eyes that seemed droopy from sleep.
Even though his appearance was a little unkempt, it was very sensual. Ashia withdrew her gaze and clicked her tongue inwardly.
âThatâs right, he came here so letâs hear what he has to say.â
As Ashia calmed her pounding heart, she waited for his words. He blinked three or four times. âWhat did you do to me?â
âYes?â
She tilted her head at his unexpected question. âYes?â
âI have never slept this peacefully, nor woke up feeling this refreshed. Ah⦠what else do I say?â
Ashia took another piece of bread and put it into her mouth as if it wasnât a big deal.
âDid you give me the medicine? The potion you were going to make me?â
âNo, Iâm still unable to find the ingredients for it.â
âThen?â
ââ¦I just put Your Highnessâ aura to sleep as it was going out of control.â
Judging from what they had talked about thus far and the content of their conversation, his tone and expression, he didnât look like a person who has seen Ashiaâs face.
âIs it because he was unconscious of his actions that he canât remember?â
It was a rather good thing. She would be rather thankful if he really couldnât recall anything.
Ashia cleared her throat as she started to talk about auras. âThere were times when the aura overpowered their masters.â She then poured milk and handed it to Kalligo. âAuroras are cunning evil spirits. I can sense it when they attack their master viciously.â
âSo, are you saying that you took advantage of that opportunity to put someone elseâs aura to sleep? With your magic?â
âYes, you got it right.â Ashia also poured milk for herself and took a sip, feeling parched.
Kalligo looked at her. âYou answered simply. Itâs not that I donât know anything about auras, but you also know that you canât just control other peopleâs magical powers and auras so easily.â
Ashia crossed her arms at. âUm, I didnât control it. I suppressed it, to be precise, and I didnât do it so easily.â
ââ¦â
âFortunately, the main attribute of my magical power is the water attribute. It can easily extinguish fire.â
âYou are talking about the relationship between attributes.â
âYes, thatâs right. If Your Highness wasnât of the fire attribute, it wouldâve been difficult even if it was me.â
âHmmâ¦â Kalligo nodded with a look of understanding as he picked up a loaf of bread and brought it to his mouth. âWell, thatâs good.â
âYeah, fortunatelyâ¦â
âIt feels like an unexpected path has been opened.â
ââ¦Yes?â
A path was opened? Ashia tilted her head.
Kalligo opened his mouth again after tapping his fingers on the table. âThen.â
âYes.â
He wiped the bread crumbs off his lips, curving into a graceful smile. âI wonât beat around the bush.â
âWhat?â
âWhat are you trying to say?â
Ashia tilted her head.
Kalligo continued to speak with his low voice. âYou can call me shameless. Iâd be happy even if you hit me.â
âHuh?â
Whatâs with the sudden swearing and hitting⦠Besides, I will only hurt my hands if I hit that rock-solid body.
Her mouth opened wide in disbelief. A little anxiety crept inside her as she looked at the man staring at her. It was as if she had predicted what he was inevitably going to say.
While she was busy holding her breath and swallowing dry saliva, his firm voice continued.
âI need you to save me, Miss Ashia Bliss.â
ââ¦â
Renna was the oldest daughter of Count Cornelli.
All women who were born into the Cornelli family died at a young age.
They would suddenly lose consciousness while eating, fall down on the stars, or suddenly vomit blood. There were many cases where they couldnât sleep because they were suffering from nightmares, and they were constantly hurt by either big or small accidents.
âAre you saying that a doctor canât figure out what kind of disease that is?
âThatâs because no matter how hard we looked, we never found any abnormalitiesâ¦.
âIncompetent!
The doctor said the cause of their disease was unknown, and as for the cause of their bad luck, it was also difficult to find a clear answer.
However, there was one story that had been passed down for a long time.
It was said that the family of Cornelli had stolen the mirror of the Goddess âArdenâ then lost it.
At first, people who had been scoffing at the family began to gossip behind the scenes, saying that it was a story everyone shouldnât laugh at, as the daughters of the family became short-lived.
ââ¦.Are you saying that even Lady Renna started to show symptoms the same as her deceased mother?
âThatâs right⦠Itâs a curse. If this isnât a curse then what could it be?
Renna was no different, being born from the Cornelli family. She was just as helpless as her vitality got weaker each passing day.
Renna Cornelli was becoming a beautiful and dignified corpse, one step closer to the threshold of death.
Nevertheless, there were endless proposals for the incomparably beautiful Renna.
Rather than searching for a way to save her, her father, Viscount Talian Cornelli, was busy figuring out which family would benefit them the most if she was sold.
Then one day, a man came to visit Viscount Cornelli.
He came carrying dozens of gold bars carried by dozens of carriages that even if you put together the gifts from all of Rennaâs other marriage proposals, it couldnât compare.
That man was Duke Kalligo Edmund.
Of course, Rennaâs father sold her away to him after a brief conversation.
Moreoverâ¦
â You cannot leave the Dukeâs residence without my permission.
Those words he had said after coming to the Dukeâs residence were not that much different from a command. She could even ask for more knowing her plight as being sold for gold.
She was dying anyway, the only difference was that her location changed from her maiden house to the Dukeâs residence.
âDo you not want to live anymore?
âThere is no meaning in living.
ââ¦Probably, in the future, there will be such a meaning.
ââ¦
âWhen the time comes, I will give you your freedom, so please hold on until then.
ââ¦
Renna had looked up at him silently to his unfamiliar words, making eye contact.
Iâm saying Iâll save you.
Renna regained her vitality day by day, as Kalligo said, and he kept her alive as promised, while also giving her the will to continue living.
Of course, she lost her life for not keeping his promise to set her free when the time came, but he undeniably saved her â the Kalligo that time who said he would save her, and that Kalligo who brought her back to health.
I need you to save me, Miss Ashia Bliss.
Now he was telling her to save his life.