Chapter 3
Kimon and Dazzling, knights of the Imperial Guard, were colleagues assigned to neighboring rooms.
Among the knights, Kimonâconfident and assertiveâstood out far more, while Dazzling had comparatively little presence.
It was Kimon who sensed the strange shift in atmosphere and opened the door to the sealed room, and Kimon who swiftly shoved aside the decapitated attendant that lunged at them without warning.
More confident. More aggressive.
âWait a moment!â
So now, when the rumored young lady called out to them as they were about to go inspect the corpse, Kimon openly let out a sigh while Dazzling remained silent.
âMy lady, what is it?â
âTake this with you.â
In this dangerous situation, what Lady Yusara handed to the knightsâafter stopping them in their tracksâwas merely a handkerchief.
A white silk handkerchief.
Embroidered with the imperial crest.
The very one she always carried intending to gift it to the Crown Prince, though he had consistently refused it.
Caught off guard as he received the infamous handkerchief, Kimon opened his mouth, then closed it again.
ââŠWhy are you giving this to us?â
Even the Crown Prince and the Grand Dukeâwho were restraining her from rushing out recklesslyâlooked puzzled.
An awkward silence fell.
The only one unfazed was the lady herself.
She spoke calmly.
âEarlier, Your Highnesses said there were bite marks on the severed head, correct?â
âYes.â
âThen that person could have caused them. What if the one in the corridor suddenly gets up and bites someone?â
ââŠPardon?â
âMy lady, that doesnât make any senseââ
Kimon let out a scoffing laugh, but she ignored him. Pointing at the handkerchief, she continued,
âAfter confirming that person is completely dead, stuff this into the corpseâs mouth. And be careful not to get bitten.â
Kimon immediately objected.
âThat man is already unconsciousâmost likely dead. We appreciate your concern, but the magical rope His Highness provided is sufficient to restrain the corpseâs mouth.â
âThe rope is thin, isnât it? Even if tied, wouldnât the jaw still be able to move?â
ââŠMy lady, think about it. Even if the corpse were to wake up, would it really bite someone at the cost of slicing its own tongue? It would know best how sharp the thread binding its mouth is.â
âIt wouldnât even dare move its mouth, let alone bite anyone. So rest assured,â he added mockingly.
Standing beside him, Dazzling glanced up at Kimon with uneasy eyes. The situation was tense, but Kimonâs tone was walking a dangerous line.
What if he gets slapped for that?
I heard Lady Yusara canât stand being disregardedâŠ
Yet the lady did not grow angry. She simply persisted.
âEither way, thereâs no harm in being cautious.â
âMy ladyââ
âWhat Iâm saying is, if youâre going to do it, make sure itâs done perfectly so it canât move at all. Does doing your job perfectly harm you in any way, Sir Knight?â
The Crown Prince, who had been watching, intervened.
âKimon. Follow the ladyâs instructions.â
With that, the knights had no choice but to comply.
Reluctantly clutching the handkerchief, Kimon heard her emphasize once more:
âTie the limbs and mouth thoroughly, but be careful not to get bitten. This handkerchief is to prevent that. If the corpse shows even the slightest sign of movement, do not touch it.â
ââŠYes, my lady.â
âAbsolutely do not get bitten.â
âWho does she think she is, ordering us around?â
The moment they were far enough that her voice could no longer reach them, Kimon snapped in anger. His ears were flushed red, clearly irritated at having to follow her instructions.
âDoes she already think sheâs His Highnessâs fiancĂ©e or something?!â
Watching his more skilled but somewhat arrogant colleague, Dazzling responded cautiously,
âWell⊠it doesnât hurt to be careful.â
âI know that! Thatâs why His Highness gave us the magical ropeâto be careful! Isnât that enough? Why do we have to shove a handkerchief into a corpseâs mouth too? Thatâs disgusting!â
Easy for her to say when sheâs not the one doing it. Kimon glanced back and shoved the handkerchief into the inner pocket of his jacket.
âA corpse moving? Doesnât she hear how ridiculous that sounds? Letâs see if I actually follow that idiot womanâs orders.â
She didnât really give an orderâŠ
But saying that now would only provoke Kimon further, so Dazzling tried a different approach.
âThe Crown Prince told us to follow her instructions. There must be some reason for it. I think she was just worried about usâŠâ
âSo what if she was? Who is she to worry about us? Weâre Imperial Knights! And sheâs just a lady!â
âThe only ones who have the right to command usâor worry about usâare members of the imperial family!â
âIf it were a duke instead of her, would I be grateful? No!â
Kimon seemed determined not to follow her words out of sheer stubbornness.
In truth, he wasnât being entirely unreasonable.
Now that they were closer, it was clearâthe person sprawled in the corridor was a corpse. Someone already dead wouldnât suddenly come back to life.
Binding it with magical rope alone was already sufficient caution. Was there really any need to block its mouth with a handkerchief?
âAnd did you see that? Pulling out the handkerchief His Highness rejected right in front of him. What, was she trying to make a statement? Someone should tell herâwomen who cling like that are unsightly.â
ââŠDonât you just dislike her?â
âAhâwhatever!â
Kimon stomped his foot, clearly having no intention of listening.
At least I should follow her instructions, Dazzling thought. Even if just outwardly.
If both of us ignore her, she wonât be pleased.
And from how she thanked him earlier, she didnât seem like a bad person.
Being careful not to get bitten is easy enough.
That small difference would decide their fates.
I donât like standing out.
You know what I hated most during new employee training? Talent shows.
Listening to lectures all day, memorizing pointless company history, being stuck with coworkers all dayâI could tolerate all of that.
But talent shows?
I hated them.
Who even likes that� My talent is lying down. Can I show that off?
But Iâm not a sociopath.
If I know someoneâs going to die, how can I just ignore it?
I said I didnât want to stand outânot that Iâd abandon basic human decency.
I couldnât go out into the corridor in their place and handle the corpse mutating into a zombie. I couldnât shout, âAttention everyone! Iâve been reincarnated into a novel!â
But this much, at leastâI could do.
And if that knight still doesnât listen after all this?
Then thatâs on him.
Iâm so tired⊠Just disappear, all of you. I want to be alone.
But until I escape this place, being alone isnât an option.
Gulp.
Swallowing hard, I stared at the knights who had already reached the corpse.
After confirming it had completely stopped breathing, they carefully untied the magical rope, then bound one arm and the torso again. They wrapped the rope around its mouth and nose as well.
The corpseâs other armâbeing carried toward usâhad been torn off.
Exactly as described in the novel.
Q. Describe how it feels to watch a corpse mutating into a zombie enter the room while you can do nothing.
A. It feels like absolute hell.
I seriously want to go homeâŠ
The knights laid the corpse in the center of the room. As I tried to approach, a long arm blocked my way.
Looking up, I saw the ownerâit was the Grand Duke.
âMy lady, no further. Itâs dangerous.â
He was smiling, but his arm was firm, like a barrier.
I had no choice but to watch as the two knights stepped back.
Did they put the handkerchief in its mouth?
I couldnât see.
Maybe I shouldâve just told them to break its jaw instead.
One of the knightsâthe one who had opened the door earlierâglanced at me, looking oddly triumphant.
Whatâs with him?
The reason soon became clear from the Crown Princeâs words.
âKimon. The handkerchief?â
âI have it.â
âWhy didnât you follow her instructions?â
âI checked multiple times in the corridor. The man was already dead. I saw no need to waste my ladyâs precious handkerchief on blocking a corpseâs mouth.â
âHeyââ
Whether itâs precious or not is for me to decide. Iâm the owner!
Why wonât he just listen?!
ââŠFine. Step away from there for now.â
That corpse could wake up at any moment. Unable to get closer because of the Grand Duke, I sighed.
The other knightâthe one who had offered me water earlierâquickly stepped back.
But Kimon remained unmoved.
âMy lady, I understand youâre frightened.â
Raising his chin mockingly, he bent down and grabbed the corpse by the hair.
âThereâs nothing to worry about. Lookâeven when I pull it up like this, thereâs no reaction, is there?â
That was when the corpse opened its mouth.
âGrrk!â
âDonât!â
The sharp magical rope tore through its mouth.
It bared its teethâits lips splitting wide open without concern.
A scream. Blood. The Grand Dukeâs large hand covering my eyes.
I forced it away and looked.
The Crown Prince grabbed the back of the corpseâs head clinging to the knight. Crack. The sound of bones twisting echoed as the head was forcibly torn away. Moments later, the corpseâs neck was severed entirely.
The knight stood frozen, one hand covering his ear.
Blood streamed down his cheek and neck without stopping.
âSo this is what you meant?â
Even in this situation, the Crown Prince remained calm. Setting the severed head down, he flicked the blood from his hand and looked at me with emotionless amber eyes.
He used the magical rope⊠He cut off the head with it.
âThanks to you, my knight has survived.â
ââŠNo. He hasnât.â
My quiet reply was fixed on the knight whose ear had been bitten off.
Everyone followed my gaze.
The ear is close to the brain.
It didnât take long.
The knight who had been bitten turned into a zombie within minutes.
And it was the very knight who had been working with himâhis partnerâwho severed his neck.
One head. One attendant. One knight.
There are already three zombie corpses in this room.
Pushing aside the Grand Dukeâs arm, I walked toward the body.
From the jacket of the headless corpseâwho had been an Imperial Knight just minutes agoâI retrieved my handkerchief.
Wiping my sweat-dampened hands with it, I met everyoneâs eyes.
âYouâve all seen it clearly now. If youâre bitten by a moving corpse, you become one too.â
âBleeegh!â
The nuisance who had been gagging the whole time finally vomited.
Ignoring him, I continued,
âGet a grip, everyone. It looks like the genre of our lives just changed today.â
âIâve been reincarnated into a possession storyâŠâ
âAnd for the rest of youâthis is now a survival story.â
[Imperial Villa â Second Floor, Sealed Room]
- Yusara, Yujein, Crown Prince, Grand Duke, Supporting Character 1, Supporting Character 2, The Nuisance, Imperial Knight Dazzling (Alive)
- Imperial Knight Kimon (Deceased)





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