Chapter 40
I Quit Being The Male Lead's Rival
Chapter 40
The Circumstances of a Trivial Villain (2)
My motherâs words were probably the words I had always desperately wanted to hear.
It was absurd to expect that love from Caitlyn and Reid.
âWe met too late, but we have more days to live together in the future, so we should be glad.â
Only then did I realize that inheritance didnât matter in this family.
Was this what family was originally like? The body temperature felt in my hand again was strong.
âIn fact, I was worried because you ran out of the stage right away. I had all sorts of thoughts.â
âWhat?â
âAre you disappointed because you are not the daughter of a noble? Are you frustrated because we were your parents, or did you not want to see us againâ¦?â
Eventually, tears began to flow.
I wasnât the only one who was nervous about being disappointed.
âNo, thatâs not⦠That canât be trueâ¦â
âAt that time, Ian said he would bring you back. I was so thankful.â
I never imagined that my mother, who was left behind with her eyes turned upside down in anger, would think like that.
Because I had never had such worries in my life with Caitlyn.
As expected, Ian was right.
Even if I chased Reid, the first thing I really needed was to have a simple conversation with my new family. It was because it was so heartbreaking to have misunderstandings with such precious people.
âI was a fool, Annabelle. I canât believe Lanella. She has been a fan of Oscar for a long timeâ¦â
My motherâs words continued.
My mother believed in Lanella, since they grew up together in a nursery, and gave birth to a child in a public hospital.
However, it is said that Lanella lost her mind due to Marilynâs childbirth, and was told that the child was born dead.
Since it was a single room, the father could not even enter the hospital room when the mother was giving birth.
Marilyn speculated that Lanella probably switched her child because she went into labor at the same time while using the same hospital room as Caitlyn.
âCaitlinâ¦had to ask for money because she was giving birth to the Marquisâs child, but how wasteful it must have been for her to have a dead child born.â
Well, as soon as she saw her dead child, she shouldâve felt more regret and sadness.
âThen, she probably made up her mind when she and Lanella saw my child and I with light purple hair.â
âProbably.ââ
I snorted and answered.
âReid also must have known that I was not the daughter of Caitlyn and the Marquis of Abedes. He cleaned up all the fortune and ran away.â
When I said Reidâs name, my teeth grinded by itself.
âMother, Iâve never been a nice person, unlike the Rainfield family.â
âReally? But Iâm still guilty as your parentâ¦â
âNo. Donât say that. Iâm lacking a lot, butâ¦there are still things we need to get to know each other about, and we are doing well now.â
I said as I gripped the sword I was wearing around my waist again.
âBut for now, I will catch Reid. I donât think I can see him live happily ever after this.â
Then Aaron intervened in a panic.
âSister, where are you going to catch him? Iâll ask the Duke of Wade to systematically track him downâ¦â
Of course, I was terrified of that.
âYou donât have to!â
Startled, I quickly shook my head.
âI know where he is. Iâm going to get it done within a day. I will be back.â
Aaron responded coldly to my words.
âThen I will go with you.â
âNo, itâs a dangerous place.â
Tonight, Robert, Ian, and Cessianne would probably raid the black market for slaves where Reid was hiding.
Of course, a huge battle was going to take place, and in the midst of that, a dangerous thing was going to happen.
âIf itâs a dangerous place, of course, Aaron should go too!â
My mother opened her eyes and intervened.
âGo and watch your sister. Donât you also use a sword?â
âMother, would I be better with a sword than Aaron? I am second after all.â
As I spoke carefully, my mother narrowed her eyes and responded.
âJust because youâre in second place, doesnât mean youâll be safe. I can never let you go alone in such a dangerous place. Where is it anyways?â
Aaron blinked quickly. It was an unspoken pressure to never tell her the truth.
I felt it instinctively. If I said it was an illegal slave black market, I would be locked up in the dressing room by my mother before I could do anything like get revenge.
So I got up from my seat and looked around.
âWell, itâs just a general store⦠But Reid is a coward, so it can be dangerous.â
âWeâll be fine.â
Aaron responded with a sincere heart to what I said roughly and smiled.
Either way, he seemed determined to follow me.
Of course, Aaron would be able to protect himself well, so it shouldnât be a big deal, but it really was a dangerous placeâ¦
âAt this point, I will show my position on the inheritance right through action.â
I had nothing more to say.
âRather than the inheritance that you might receive at any time, itâs my sincerity that I am so happy that Annabelle is my sister.â
âGee, youâre happy? Did you forget all I did to the Wade Knightsâ¦â
âIt was a lot of fun. I was a little sad because you didnât come by these days, and Ian was a little bit upset. Iâm glad you showed your face even if it was late yesterday. After you left, Ian finished training. I thought heâd stuck there for a few more hours.â
âWhy was Ian upset?â
âI donât know about that. Well, there must be a reason we donât understand.â
Aaron shrugged his shoulders once, as if indifferent, and jumped up after me.
âI will go then, Mother. When we get back, can father prepare dinner?â
âOkay.â
My mother said as she continued to sweep my hair.
âI want to hold you and hug you all night, but⦠Your eyes are already full of vengeance.â
ââ¦Ah.â
âIt seems that they want to repay the person who harmed them unconditionally as soon as possible.â
I rolled my eyes as if to get rid of something was too vicious, but my mother added.
âYou resemble me in that way.â
âNo way, Mother.â
I said shyly, blushing.
âHow can you compare me to someone as educated as my motherâ¦â
Marilyn, whose makeup was all smudged, muttered horrifically.
âI also want to tear Lanella to death if possible. XXX, I hope that XXX will run away in a hurry, get scammed by a scammer, eat up all his fortune, and XXâ¦â
ââ¦â
I remembered the days when I had been swearing at Ian, and I felt like my veins were appearing out.
My mother seemed to be a person who was different in front of different people, and now I was happy that I got to adapt to the latter.
It was nice for her to reveal her deep resentment by saying that her mouth is rough and her expressions are dirty, but she should not hide anything from the bottom of her heart.
âAnyways, it was a feeling that I understood of course.â
So I quickly confessed my true feelings.
âIâve lived 22 years with that trash. I can never forgive him. I have to catch him quickly before he runs further away.â
Today, there was a very large slave auction, so Morriott, a slave trader and Reidâs best friend, would not be able to fully support Reid until tomorrow.
Before that, he would definitely hide in the market, but I had to catch him before he went abroad.
âIâll be back in six hoursâ.
Actually, I wasnât going to pass midnight today.
I had that much confidence in my skills.
My mother replied with another sigh.
âYou couldâve worn and eaten the best in the capital city⦠I still canât believe my daughter lived a life like thatâ¦â
Aaron dragged me out because he thought we wouldnât be able to leave at all.
âWeâll be back, Mother. Iâll escort her well. In fact, Iâm determined not to be burdened.â
Unintentionally, I accompanied my younger brother who suddenly appeared.
I was strangely excited to leave the dressing room.
Even objectively, it was not a situation to worry about, except a nagging mother.
Father would be preparing the meal when we came back.
It was not his business, but he was following right awayâ¦
I felt surrounded by a really ordinary family.
~*~
When I arrived at the general store with Aaron, it was already dusk.
âSoâ¦â
Aaron spoke in a cautious voice.
âWhatâs your plan?â
I also answered seriously.
âThereâs an illegal slave black market underground. The auction will be held today.â
âWhat? No way?! The one that controls the mind of a person with dark magic?â
âNo.â
âAh, thatâs fortunateâ¦â
âTo be precise, itâs not about controlling the mind, itâs about destroying their conscience.â
ââ¦Sister, are you going to hire a slave to find Reid? Itâs not possible! No matter how bad your personality is, such terrible black magicâ¦â
Aaronâs face flushed with astonishment. I cut off his words and muttered in absurdity.
âNo, no matter how much I grew up as a scum among the scum, why would I still buy slaves here?â
âBut youâre not the kind of person who has a sense of justice enough to overthrow and accuse the slave auction house, right? Thatâs what Ian does!â
Although we hadnât had much time together yet, it seemed that there was a high possibility that we would become good siblings.
Because we knew each other well.