ChapterĀ 08
āA troublesome item⦠Should I be grateful that they took it awayā¦?ā
It hadnāt been a job he liked from the start.
If it had been a request he could refuse, he wouldnāt have even looked at it.
That was why he had deliberately handled the āitemā carelessly.
As if to sayāif you can escape on your own, then try it.
Though he had never expected such a surprise event to occur.
āHeight⦠about this much.ā
He raised his hand to chest level, estimating based on where he had grabbed the arm.
āA young woman. Early twenties? Maybe even late teens.ā
He recalled the brief groan, the grip strength, and made his guess.
āGood strength, speed, and movement, but lacking technique. Doesnāt seem like a fighter⦠maybe athletics? If sheās a woman, possibly a dancer. Or someone in our line of workāa broker or information dealerā¦.ā
Trailing off, Kasha thought for a moment before smiling.
āNo. If she were in this field, she wouldnāt dare come at me. Probably from a civilian agency. A detective, perhaps?ā
He lowered his gaze quietly and looked at the bite mark on the back of his hand.
Blood seeped from the deep wound.
āEven if all my guesses are wrongā¦ā
He slowly raised his hand to his lips.
A red tongue slipped out and traced over the wound.
Along with the lukewarm taste of blood, he sensed an unfamiliar scent.
āThis is undeniable evidence.ā
Looking at the clear bite marks and traces of saliva, Kasha smiled.
His instincts, honed through years in the underworld, told himā
Someday, he would meet that āthiefā again.
āUghā¦ā
I groaned, letting my bruised arm hang limp.
When he grabbed my arm, I thought I was going to dieābut somehow, I managed to escape.
It was a really close call.
āWhat the hell was that guyā¦?ā
Unlike everyone else trapped in the fog, that man acted like he knew exactly where I was.
He even grabbed me instantly, despite my stealth ability hiding my presence.
How did he know?
Heās not normal. Definitely an S-rank threat.
Itās a miracle I got away safely.
After leaving the port, I checked multiple times for anyone tailing me, wandering around aimlessly just in case.
Fortunately, it didnāt seem like I was being followed.
āThe rope tying the kid and the box didnāt look that secure either. Maybe it wasnāt that important?ā
Even that terrifying man didnāt chase after me, almost like he just ālet me goā after losing his grip.
That was a relief⦠but something felt off.
Maybe I shouldnāt have interferedābut I couldnāt help it.
If it had been an adult, I wouldāve ignored it as some kind of conflict between organizations.
But that child⦠struggling desperately to escape, like they had been kidnapped.
āStill⦠the man who grabbed my arm looked unusual from the start.ā
He was a handsome man, but unlike the cold beauty of the Marquisāhe had a sly, serpent-like charm.
With that striking appearance and ability, I was certain.
Heās a āmain character.ā
āBut thereās no one like him in <ź³.ķ.ģ“>.ā
Of course, not every handsome and capable man is a character from a novel.
But something about this felt off.
Ever since I possessed this body, there was something that kept bothering meā
A system message that never disappeared.
You have opened the library. Please select a book to read.
Books owned: 1
Yeah, that message!
Isnāt it weird?!
Until now, I thought I had possessed an extra in <The Contracted Marchioness Requests a Divorce>.
But then why say āselect a bookā and track the number of āowned booksā?
Itās as if there are other stories in this world besides <ź³.ķ.ģ“>ā¦
Which meansā
āIs this a shared universe with multiple stories intertwined?ā
Did I just end up stuck in the middle of all of them?
As the owner of an agency solving problems for various protagonists?
Then that crazy guy from earlier might be the lead of another novel?
āThis is seriously bad.ā
I let out a deep sigh.
Thatās not the only problem.
If there are multiple stories, that means a higher chance Iāll get dragged into trouble.
Like getting involved in world-ending crises, succession wars, or noble power struggles just because some important guy takes interest in meā¦
Thatās the worst-case scenario.
āIām already struggling as it is.ā
Dealing with a client who wants to kill me is already exhaustingāI donāt want to take on other protagonists too.
If I get caught up, thereās no way out.
Just like right now.
āā¦ā¦ā
An awkward, uncomfortable silence brushed against my cheek along with the cold sea breeze.
What do I do now?
I turned my head and looked at the boy, who was holding my hand tightly without saying a word.
As expected, what the āSharksā had been transporting was a child.
Not extremely youngāhe looked to be in his early to mid-teens.
A thin, frail body, with melancholic eyes that didnāt match his age.
A beautiful boy.
But the really important thing was something else.
āā¦ā¦ā
Sensing my gaze, the boy slowly looked at me.
My reflection appeared in his empty, emotionless eyes.
His messy black hair fluttered in the wind.
ā¦Thatās right. He has black hair.
āA black-haired pretty boy always means trouble!ā
I think I messed up.
Saving a kidnapped child is one thing.
But if that child turns out to be a protagonist from another story, thatās a whole different problem.
What if he really is a lead character from another novel?
What if I just interfered with another genre entirely?
āA ādark-haired boy sold to a dangerous organization with a tragic pastā is basically male lead material.ā
Do you think Iāve only read one or two novels?
At minimum, this type is a second male lead.
Not someone an extra like me should be keeping around.
I need to send him back to the main storyline as soon as possible.
āDo you have a place to go?ā
āā¦ā¦ā
He only tightened his grip on my hand.
I could feel a faint tremble through our contact.
My chest felt heavy.
Whether he becomes a sword master or massacres everyone and takes the throne in the future⦠right now, heās just a child with nowhere to go.
The only person he can trust is meāa complete stranger he just met today.
And even then, heās probably terrified of being abandoned again.
āItās late⦠I donāt have a choice. Iāll just let him stay one night.ā
In the end, I brought Damon home.
āAt least Chelseaās situation should be resolved tomorrow.ā
After sending Damon to the bath, I sat by the fireplace, lost in thought.
I had a rough idea where Chelsea would go.
In fact, the moment she was shaken by the mention of the Dowager Marchioness, her destination was already set.
Now, I just need to go catch her at the right time and the job will be done.
āPhewā¦ā
As the tension left my body, I slumped.
Knowing the ending was near brought me some relief.
Of course, the ones reaching their ending are Chelsea and the Marquisānot me.
I still had plenty of problems left to solve.
For exampleā¦






