-chapter 2-
It was a novel I had read not too long ago.
A regress
ion story about a villainess who ruined her life over loveāthe story begins when she returns to the past.
I think it was pretty bleak.
To summarize the plot: regretting her past actions, the female lead decides to do nothing in her regressed life.
Sounds like she hit a massive reality check.
When someone suddenly becomes indifferent, people tend to pay attention.
No?
Even if not, it doesnāt really matter.
Because in novels, everyone ends up falling head over heels for the female lead anyway, even when she pretends not to care. Itās a clichĆ©.
And clichƩs exist for a reason.
Iāve seen quite a few similar novels, but theyāre still fun every time.
Anyway, romance novels always have a second male leadāand it seems the kid Iām engaged to is that storyās hidden villain second male lead.
How do I know?
I read it not that long ago. How could I not recognize it?
And since the novel has a rather distinctive setting, it was even easier to tell.
In short, Iāve become what people commonly call āthe supporting character who gets brutally killed by the hidden-villain husband.ā
I became Lilia Eisel, the only daughter of the backwater Baron Eisel family.
Is this that famous possession thing?
You do it, I do itāthat one?
The more I thought about it, the more serious my expression became.
And it wasnāt because my husband was the hidden villain, nor because he was destined to kill me.
Wellāno, the latter wasnāt completely irrelevant.
But if you look at other novels, even hidden villains are still human. They usually wonāt kill you unless you seriously get on their nerves.
Take the reasons hidden villains kill their wives in novels, for example.
Most of the time, itās because they were abused as children, abandoned, or otherwise formed deep grudgesāso killing is part of their revenge.
At least, thatās how it was in every novel Iād read.
Right. In that case, I could just lie low, behave quietly, and ask for an annulment later.
Or I could carefullyę»ē„āhandleāthe tragic childhood of the hidden villain and make him completely mine.
But the real problem was somewhere else.
The reason I die.
That reason isā
āBecause my very existence is annoying!ā
More precisely, because he needs to seduce the female lead, and having a wife gets in the way.
So I die. The me in the novel.
Sounds ridiculous, right?
But the insane bastardās setting makes that nonsense feel oddly convincing.
Heās a psychopath who canāt empathize with other peopleās emotions.
In short, Iām completely screwed. Hahaha.
How do I get possessed, and of all places, end up here?
Other people get possessed andāwhat? Theyāre kind to their future husbands when theyāre young, and later they gain love, wealth, and a handsome spouseā¦
Why me? Whatās wrong? What did I do wrong to deserve this massive middle finger?
I didnāt exactly live like a saintābut!
At the very least, I didnāt live a life screwing others over and causing harm!
āUmā¦ā
But why me?!
āMadamā¦?ā
āThatās just too much!ā
āHuh? Wh-what is?ā
Ah. I said it out loud without realizing.
I cleared my throat awkwardly and looked at the maid who had spoken.
Light brown hair with a faint golden sheen and bright, sparkling blue eyes caught my attention first. Then came the cute freckles across her nose.
She looked about fifteen.
Her name was Mary, the personal maid assigned to me by the Grand Dukeās household of Asytria.
This large room, which I had been given after finishing a short wedding that barely felt like a wedding at all, was also provided to me as the Grand Duchess of Asytria.
I blinked innocently at Mary, who was staring at me, and played it off.
āItās nothing! More importantly, what is it?ā
āAh⦠the butler has been waiting outside the room for a while now. Butāwhat did you mean by ātoo muchā?ā
āOh, I was just thinking about the past a bit⦠Donāt worry about it.ā
Shaking my head, I stood up from the sofa and walked toward the door.
As I turned the doorknob, my gaze briefly landed on the mirror beside it.
At the same time, the words my so-called husband had said to me a few days ago resurfaced in my mind.
āWhat is this? This ugly kid?ā
That bastard!
Suppressing my indignation, I turned back to the maid.
āUm⦠am I ugly?ā
The maidās eyes widened in shock, and she quickly shook her head.
āMadam? Of course not! I think you look like the reincarnation of a goddess!ā
Really?
When I stared at her, she subtly avoided my gaze.
āā¦Well, maybe not a goddess, but at least a baby angelā¦ā
Hey. You canāt backpedal there.
Seeing my deeply skeptical stare, the maid exclaimed loudly,
āTh-this is true! Anyway! You are absolutely not ugly!ā
āā¦Okay.ā
My trust plummeted. I answered weakly and looked at the mirror again. My shattered confidence recovered just a little.
Did they say I was twelve now?
Shimmering amber eyes. Fluffy, wavy orange hair cascading down to my waist stood out first.
Because I was still young, the baby fat hadnāt gone away yet, puffing up my cheeks and making me look even cuter.
And my facial featuresāsmall and well-balanced!
Honestly⦠isnāt this a pretty successful face?
And yet he called me ugly?
I briefly worried that my aesthetic sense was broken, but noāit was definitely him who was wrong.
āUm, Madamā¦?ā
The maidās urging voice from behind snapped me back to reality.
Right. This isnāt the time to be staring at mirrors.
I let out a long sigh and opened the door, immediately coming face-to-face with the butler standing stiffly outside.
āGoodness!ā
āWhatās the matter?ā
āN-no, nothingā¦ā
Wouldnāt anyone be startled if someone was standing that close?
In a small act of rebellion, I puffed out my cheeks slightly and looked up at the elderly butler.
With those bulging eyes, he looked like the type with a nasty personality.
He looks like heās glaring even when heās just standing there.
āSo⦠what brings you here?ā
At my words, he let out a slightly delayed exclamation.
āAh, I seem to have forgotten to inform you earlier, so I came personally.ā
About what?
āI will escort you to the bridal chamber.ā
ā¦What chamber?
Blinking blankly as if I hadnāt heard him correctly, I saw the butlerās expression turn strange.
Then, with a visibly annoyed face, he muttered something.
āNo matter how backwater the noble family, I thought they would at least provide proper educationā¦ā
Hey. I can hear you, you know?
When I glared at him, he gave a short cough and continued explaining.
āAs you know, Madam, according to imperial tradition, a married couple consummates their marriage on the third day.ā
I thought back to the day I had gone through that so-called wedding with him, then quickly grasped the situation.
Ah. So heās saying heās going to take me to the room where that insane psychopath bastard is?
Is someone trying to kill me?!
Unable to say it out loud, I barely managed to express refusal with my facial musclesā
āPlease proceed.ā
The butler, utterly obliviousāor pretending to beādragged me straight into that bastardās room.
No! Save me!
The moment the door closed, I grabbed the doorknob and tried to open it, but it didnāt budgeāit seemed to be locked already.
āā¦Why are you here?ā
At the voice dripping with irritation, I flinched.
Clinging desperately to hope, I turned aroundābut of course.
āYouāre annoying. Get out. Now.ā
My thirteen-year-old husband, Cideron, was staring at me with murderous eyes.
Thatās cruel. Iām still standing by the doorā¦
A tightly shut door in front of me, a dangerous individual who might kill me at any moment behind me.
There was only one possible choice.
Knock, knock.
āIsā is anyone thereā¦?ā
Please save me.
āIs there anyone outsideā¦?ā
He says Iām annoyingā¦
No matter how desperately I called out, there was no response from beyond the door.
Behind me, the wordless pressure telling me to leave immediately continued.
I wanted to cry.
ā¦Mom.
āUmā¦ā
āWhat.ā
In the end, we reached a compromise where I squatted in the corner of the roomābut no matter how I thought about it, this was way too much.
I muttered in protest.
āItās really cold hereā¦ā
āSo?ā
āThe bed must be warm, rightā¦?ā
I glanced sideways at the bed where Cideron was sitting. He wasnāt even looking at me. Bastard.
ā¦Yeah, I didnāt expect much anyway.
I stayed crouched on the floor, resting my chin on my knees.
Since it was the Grand Dukeās room, saying it was cold was technically a lie.
What was truly cold was my heart.
No matter how I think about it, this isnāt right!
Clenching my fists, I sneaked another look toward the bedābut the moment I saw that ominous future villain, my resolve crumbled.
ā¦Should I ask if he can at least give me a pillow?
People say you can sleep standing up when youāre tiredābut heās sleeping comfortably on the bed with pillows. Would it really kill him to toss me one extra pillow?
But of course, he wouldnāt.
Just as I was sinking into disappointmentā
āYou.ā
Startled by the sudden call, I reflexively answered first, feeling guilty for no reason.
āI didnāt say anythiā!ā
Thud!
Something large slammed into my face mid-sentence.
Only after it fell to the floor did I realize it was a pillow.
Staring blankly at it, I reacted a beat too late.
Did he just⦠give me a pillow?
I didnāt know how Iād ended up in a position where being tossed a pillow moved me so muchābut the fact that heād given me anything at all was shocking.
As I mentioned before, this guy couldnāt empathize with other peopleās emotions.
The only thing that mattered to him was his own feelingsāand even those, he barely felt.
The reason lay in the attribute of his eyes.
People in this world are born with one of four attributes: water, fire, wind, or earth.
These attributes strongly influence a personās disposition, and Cideron, who was born with a powerful fire attribute, had difficulty feeling emotions.
Strictly speaking, heās not exactly a psychopath⦠but itās close enough.
Thereās also a mutant attribute called ānull,ā which neutralizes the side effects of other attributes and amplifies power.
And that one belongs to the female lead.
Thanks to that, the emotionally dull Cideron was able to feel love.
āThat should be enough. Donāt rustle around anymore. Youāre noisy.ā
ā¦Iām so scared I canāt even breathe.






