Chapter : 10
āWhatās with the stationery? Evangeline is frail and has no friends. Who would be sending her a letter?ā
āI think itās from the knight commander we saw before.ā
The knight commander? What! A letter from our male lead? I hurriedly opened the envelope. The content, written in a handwriting as flamboyant as his face, was roughly as follows:
There had been an incident with Donau before, and he wanted me to come and hear the full story in person.
When I explained the letter to Kanna, she frowned.
āI already testified back then⦠why now?ā
About a week had passed since the Donau kidnapping incident.
Kanna seemed displeased that Gabriel would come late, but I could understand. With the villainess and the heroine both at the Rohanson mansion, even if the male lead wanted to ignore it, he couldnāt! This world seemed to have the same kind of narrative force as the original storyāso even if he didnāt want to come, heād be worried that the heroine might be harmed by me, the villainess, and so heād have no choice but to show up.
And the situation had been predicted in the papers I had carefully organized. The male lead must be coming under the assumption that I orchestrated Donauās actions to kidnap Kanna! Until now, heās probably been investigating evidence like this, or checking Evangelineās infamous reputation.
So, all I had to do now was show the male lead that I was on very friendly terms with Kanna. And I could make it clear that I supported their love.
āMiss, Lord Gabriel has arrived.ā
The day after sending a reply saying he was always welcome, the male lead came.
āHeās impressively proactive.ā
I was glad I had already told the butler to guide any guests to the sitting room. Worrying that he might have waited long, I just quickly brushed my hair and went downstairs. If a villainess bothers to dress up politely, heād probably just scoff, āHa! Trying to look good for me?ā
When I entered the sitting room, the male lead was leisurely drinking tea. It was my first time here, so it felt a bit awkward. He looked more comfortable than I did, as if it were his own home. This is a total reversalā¦
I lightly greeted him with my eyes and sat across from him. Hena poured tea for me too.
āItās nice to see you again.ā
āLong time no see, Lord Gabriel.ā
Wow. Seeing him again in the light, he looks even more handsome. Part of me wanted to gush, āIām happy to see you again. Youāre still as handsome as ever, my lord,ā but I restrained myself. No chit-chat. I couldnāt look like I was fawning over him.
āSo⦠has a problem arisen?ā
I sipped my tea, showing him that I had no interest.
āAs for the details of the incident, everything was already explained before. There shouldnāt be anything unusual.ā
I shouted internally, I know you came to see Kanna!
Of course, Kanna was waiting in her room. I had wanted her to come down with me, but Pudding seemed eager to play with Kanna, so I told her to come down when called. Gabriel shouldāve timed his arrival better with Puddingās walk!
āIf youāre worried about Kannaās condition, I can call her here.ā
I had naturally set the groundwork. Wow, where can one find such a considerate person?
āOh, the one who was kidnapped back then? I donāt think she was seriously hurt.ā
Hey! Are you really the male lead? Seriously, not hurt? Every time Hena and I saw Kannaās neck wound, we were miserable.
Originally, we planned to heal her with holy water, but Kanna wanted to leave her neck wound as it was, so we tearfully complied.
āThe reason I came is that I want to hear Miss Rohansonās opinion.ā
Me? Yeah, itās all my fault. I had stolen the first meeting between the male lead and the heroine. If he had seen Kanna tightly bound back then, he wouldnāt have been so indifferent.
But at that time, I didnāt even know Kanna was the heroine! Seeing a girl tied up right in front of me, how could I just leave her? Iām not some inhumane monster!
āI havenāt processed Donau Blueās corpse yet.ā
āStill?ā
From what Kanna told me before, temples usually donāt accept the bodies of criminals. They are typically burned or buried without funeral rites. During the reign of the Sun God, cremation was considered especially unusual, so most criminals were burned.
Kanna even joked that Donau had already been burned, so it would be easy to dispose of him. I remembered that well.
But shouldnāt it be easier since Donau had no relatives and was a criminal?
āYes. Two days ago, the opinion started circulating that Donau Blue should be enshrined in the cathedral.ā
Hena trembled while refilling my teacup. She bit her lip to hide it, but the idea of putting a criminal in the cathedral seemed to make her shiver. Kanna would have been hurt if she heard this. Good thing I left her in her room.
āWhy did this opinion arise?ā
āBecause his death was strange.ā
āWhatās strange about it?ā
āYou must have seen the house that burned without spreading, only blazing on its own.ā
Wasnāt that just the passive building ability of another world? I was amazed at how the fire didnāt spread⦠Seems even in this world, it was considered unusual. Lack of common sense shows when you donāt know the original story.
āShortly after you left, the fire went out by itself before it could be extinguished. And we found Donauās bodyā¦ā
The male lead took out a paper. Since there was no camera, he drew it instead. Whoever drew it had terrible skills.
āI drew this to explain, so please forgive its poor quality.ā
I lost my words. He writes so beautifully, yet his drawing is terrible? Even a kindergartener could do better.
I couldnāt tell him that his drawing was like something my toes could do, so I just laughed it off.
āThis is the head, and this is the body.ā
Might as well have drawn a stick figure. The limbs are boldly omitted. With just the head and body, I almost mistook it for a keyhole.
āAnd behind, there were wings and a halo-like char marks.ā
Wings? I thought it was a pair of ears. Now it looked like angel wings curled in a circle.
āDoesnāt it look like an angel?ā
No⦠with just your drawing, it looks like a moth.
āSo, those who saw the body started saying that Donau Blue had received Godās blessing.ā
Lies! Impossible. Why would Donau be blessed? He kidnapped Kanna, ran away, and tried to escape punishment through suicide.
And what? An angel? In my life, Iāve never seen a kidnapper treated as an angel instead of the heroine. Why would they call this moth an angel? Is any creature with wings an angel?
Ah, no, it wasnāt because of the drawing, but because of the corpse. The drawingās impact was just too strong, I had forgotten.
But everyone who saw it were knights, right? Then the male lead, as commander, could control it easily. I asked him about that.
āBut werenāt those who saw it just the Paralos knights?ā
āIt seems spectators took advantage of a lapse in security. Originally, it was just word-of-mouth, but an artist drew the scene and donated it to the temple, so rumors spread even there.ā
His subordinates are negligent⦠Seems the male lead isnāt as imposing as I thought.
There were indeed many spectators of the fire.
But why would someone bother to see a burned corpse, and even draw it? They finished the drawing in just a few days and donated it too. Whoever that artist is, impressive drive.
And the drawing skill was apparently better than the male leadās. If the temple had only seen his drawing, they would have mocked him for drawing a moth as an angel.
āBecause of this, the higher-ups took an interest. Just as things were being wrapped up, an order came to re-investigate to ensure Donau Blueās death wasnāt unjust.ā
The Paralos Knights are paladins. The higher-ups must be from the temple. Who can command the knight commander? Thereās no saint or holy figure, so probably a high priest.
Even in a fantasy world, cases are manipulated. The āre-investigationā probably meant rewriting the scenario so Donau looked like a victim.
āThe problem is, if Donau Blue is considered blessed, it will appear that Miss Rohanson dishonorably manipulated his death.ā
Exactly. We testified that Donau kidnapped Kanna and ran into the fire. If Donau is treated like an angel, Iād be accused of harming him and lying.
Is this also the narrative force of the original story? They want me, the villainess, to seem bad by using Donau, because it looks like Iām growing close to the heroine Kanna.
āMiss, I ask you: is everything you told me the truth?ā
āThe truthā¦?ā
He seemed to view me as suspicious. Of course he didāheās testing me. Kanna already made excuses, so I couldnāt change my story now.
āConversely, do you think I lied?ā
From what I asked Hena and Kanna, people in this world didnāt know spirits actually existed. They exist, but recognition is almost zero. If I said Donau summoned a spirit, theyād probably believe me!
But is this my last chance? Should I just say it? Ah! Damn it! If only spirits were active in this world, I wouldāve said it!
The male lead didnāt answer immediately. He remained silent, then spoke slowly:
āI donāt believe Donau Blue received Godās blessing. But I am aware that his death was unusual.ā
So, Donau may be dead, but heās still a villain. That means Iām better than him? Heās on my side, so I can speak honestly.
If I speak honestly, will I just get betrayed and end up in prison? No, they might call me a witch for causing Donauās death while heās treated as an angel. Beheading or burning⦠Why is this escalating?! Didnāt I avoid death flags by befriending the heroine?
As I hesitated to speak honestly, he looked at me steadily.
āI want to help you.ā






