Chapter 6
Yusara tied her hair up.
She was the type who hated even moving her head too much for fear of messing up her hairstyle. And yet now she had taken off a corpseās shoes to put them on it, and then proceeded to tear up her dress.
ā¦ā¦Thatās weird, isnāt it?
Silence flowed through the corridor.
Everyone was watching me carefully.
Even Yujein, who had fallen with me.
āYeah, I guess so. Two people fall together, and only one gets helped firstāof course everyone would be reading the room.ā
It was like those dating variety shows, where on the first night someone gets zero votes in a popularity poll and everyone starts awkwardly avoiding their gaze.
This kind of feeling, right?
I sighed inwardly and put strength into my legs.
I looked down at Yujein, who was still sitting on top of me.
āArenāt you getting up?ā
āAh! Iām sorry!ā
Only then did she snap back to her senses.
People finally moved to help me up, butā
āIām fine.ā
I refused and stood up on my own.
āā¦ā¦ā
I rotated my ankle to check the damage. It only stung a little; nothing seemed seriously wrong.
Good thing I wore combat boots.
If I had been wearing heels in this situation, I wouldāve been done for. I probably wouldnāt even be able to walk.
After moving my ankle a few times, I stretched out my right hand.
Blood was dripping from my palm, sliced open by the paper knife I had been holding.
A long, straight cut stung sharply.
It wasnāt serious enough to require treatment, butā¦
Still, it was bleeding!
Good thing this is a zombie world.
If this had been a vampire setting, they wouldāve already come running at the scent of blood. Ugh.
Whatās more, the damn knife was so flimsy it had only managed to cut my palm before snapping in half.
It hurts like crazy. Someone come blow on it for me. Sob sob sob.
I cried only inwardly while staying silent, and the others watched me nervously.
The first to break the silence were the two men responsible for this awkward situationāthe ones who had only reached out to Yujein.
āDuchess, are you alright?ā
āI apologize.ā
The Crown Prince and the Grand Duke spoke awkwardly, but I didnāt even look at them.
āIām fine. Itās not like it matters who helps who up.ā
They had simply reacted instinctively in a sudden situation, and both of them probably reached for the person they felt closest to at that moment.
They never imagined it would turn into a situation where I ended up humiliated.
There was nothing to apologize for.
āAnd even if I did accept it, Iād just feel worse.ā
What exactly would they be apologizing for? For liking Yujein more than me?
Of course!
As a human being, it stung a bit!
It was embarrassing enough that no one even asked if I was okay and I had to answer myself!
But itās not like I could cry about it!
Forget it. Iāll just go back to Korea. Iāve got plenty of friends there. If I fall, there are 999 people in Seoul who would help me up.
āā¦ā¦ā
āDuchess.ā
āIām really fine. Iām not even that hurt.ā
I replied without making eye contact.
The more calmly I behaved when I clearly should have been shouting, the heavier the atmosphere became.
But it wasnāt concern for me.
It was tension.
They were worried I might cause trouble.
Worried that Iāwho had received no help from either the Crown Prince or the Grand Dukeāmight cry out of embarrassment and resentment, or start screaming, or run off on my own.
Yes, they were concerned. A little. But more than thatā
They were worried I might cause an incident.
Behind Yujein, Mascarpone was already sighing, looking exhausted.
āSeriously, why go around swinging knives and end up hurting yourself?ā
āDuchess⦠Iām sorry⦠Iā¦ā
Yujein, who had been silent until now, limped toward me.
āHey, donāt.ā
I grabbed her arm as she knelt in front of me, trying to brush dust off my dress.
āDonāt. My clothes are dirty anyway.ā
āBut because of me, Duchess⦠Are you hurt anywhere? I can healāā
āIām not.ā
āAnd your palmāā
āThatās my fault. You donāt need to worry about it.ā
Even though I kept saying it wasnāt her fault, Yujeinās expression didnāt soften at all. She looked like sheād gladly trade skin with me if she could.
I sighed.
āIf you really feel bad, fix those shoes or something.ā
āPardon?ā
āBreak the heels. Iām sure the men here can manage that much.ā
I looked up at the Crown Prince and the Grand Duke in turn. Both of them flinched under my gaze.
āIf youāve got healing power to spare, fix Yujeinās ankle instead. It looks sprained.ā
āDuchessā¦ā
āEnough. We donāt have time for this kind of back-and-forth.ā
I cut off Yujein before she could keep apologizing.
I tossed the broken knife aside and wiped the blood from my palm against my clothes.
Then I looked at everyone.
āArenāt we going?ā
Only then did their attention scatter. People returned to their positions as if nothing had happened.
This feels oddly disgusting.
Whatever. Not my problem. I wonāt see these people again after I leave anyway.
āIt seems that knight was guarding the central staircase and cutting down the corpses coming up. He was injured in the process.ā
āSo he was the last one infected.ā
āThen does that mean the knight took care of all the corpses? Can we assume there are no more of them?ā
āIād like that to be true, butā¦ā
Even though I had asked āArenāt we going?ā, we couldnāt leave immediately.
Reason: there was no path.
We couldnāt descend the stairs covered in corpses.
Stepping on soft, rotting human flesh and blood aside, if even one of them was still alive and grabbed an ankle as we passed, things would spiral out of control.
And heading toward the left corridorā¦
We donāt know whatās waiting there either.
There were injured people, limping.
āIt seems there are no more corpses in the central corridor.ā
Deciding it was dangerous to remain in an open corridor, we moved into the washroom beside the stairs.
Darjeeling, who had returned after scouting the area, confirmed it was safe. Everyone sighed and collapsed in relief. I also found a relatively clean spot and sat down, stretching my legs.
I canāt believe Iām sitting on a bathroom floor in my life.
The Crown Prince leaned against the wall by the entrance while watching everyone collapse after just a few steps. Darjeeling stood at his blind spot, and the Grand Duke stood at Darjeelingās blind spot.
We exchanged quiet opinions while sitting or standing uneasily.
āI hope all the corpses in this mansion are already dead.ā
Side Character 2ās hopeful comment was met with a shake of the Grand Dukeās head.
āThatās unlikely.ā
Seeing Side Character 2ās expression scream Why?!, he continued gently.
āRemember the servant we found collapsed near the sealed room corridor? The one who bit and killed a knight. There are probably other corpses like that, not gathered at the central staircase.ā
True. Zombies werenāt dolphinsāthey wouldnāt all move together in groups.
Mascarpone, thinking for a moment, asked:
āBy the way, how did that servant end up there?ā
āWhat do you mean, Mascarpone?ā
āWhen we found them, they were already a corpse. Pre-transformation, still unmoving. That means they were alive before that.ā
āHow did a living person manage to reach that far right corridor while avoiding the corpses?ā
āTo get there, they wouldāve had to pass the central corridor at least once. And as we know, that place had the knight who turned into a corpse. The one His Highness⦠dealt with.ā
āMaybe the knight was still alive and holding them off when they passed through?ā
āSo youāre saying the knight deliberately let a servant destined to become a corpse pass?ā
While listening quietly, the Crown Prince spoke.
āThey probably used the servantsā passage.ā
āServantsā passage?ā
āA hidden corridor built inside the walls for moving quickly without being seen by the masters. They likely reached the sealed-room corridor that way. After thatā¦ā
āSo they died before reaching the sealed room.ā
The Grand Duke concluded.
I asked after listening:
āThen canāt we use that passage too?ā
Look.
(left staircase far away)
central staircase
our current position
(servantsā passage somewhere here)
(sealed room where we came from)
Right? Since we canāt use the central staircase anymore, wouldnāt that passage be better?
Everyone glanced at me but didnāt respond immediately.
The Crown Prince shook his head.
āThereās a high chance the corpses that tore apart the servantās arm are still inside that passage.ā
āOh.ā
I hadnāt thought of that.
āThen we have to go through the left staircase.ā
āYes. The problem is that itās quite far from here.ā
āā¦But we donāt have another choice.ā
In practice, the left staircase was the only option.
It seemed the Crown Prince and the Grand Duke had brought us here not to discuss alternatives, but to give everyone a brief rest before walking again.
Side Character 2, now pale, asked:
āHow far is it?ā
āAbout the same distance as we already traveled. And after going down the stairs, weāll have to return toward the center again. We donāt know whatās on the first floor.ā
Everyoneās eyes naturally turned to Yujein.
Feeling the pressure, her cheeks turned red.
Her healing power could mend a cut finger. Not a sprained ankle. And she had already used all her power earlier to bless us.
The nuisance guy sighed.
āSeriously, you shouldnāt have gone around casting blessings nobody asked for.ā
ā¦Says the guy who couldāve used one earlier.
People really are convenient like that.
A moment ago, I was holding back my irritation, but now his nonsense was unbearable.
Iām really not a good person either.
The nuisance guy kept talking.
āIāve been thinking about this for a while.ā
He leaned forward dramatically.
āLetās get the men out first.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āNice idea. Very cowardly.ā
The Grand Duke mocked him, but he didnāt back down.
āThink about it logically. We canāt all escape if weāre slowed down by people who canāt move properly.ā
āIf thatās logic, Iād rather be emotionalā¦ā
āIām not saying we abandon them. We leave the women in a room to hide, and the men go out first to get help. Thatās the most efficient way. And she canāt even run now!ā
He pointed at Yujein with his short, stubby finger.
āIf it were just one person, we could take turns carrying them, but there are four.ā
He meant the four women.
Me, Yujein, Mascarpone, Side Character 2.
āUgh, we shouldāve done this from the start. Why did we even bring them? No strength, no stamina, canāt even use weapons⦠just dead weight.ā
The women couldnāt refute it.
Even Mascarpone, who was usually confident, and the quiet Side Character 2, and especially Yujein.
They were people with conscience, unlike him.
Sighing, the Crown Prince called him.
āPafri.ā
Feeling the irritation in his voice, the nuisance guy raised his hands.
āAlright, alright. Fine. Then weāll leave the knight as escort too.ā
Darjeeling blinked at the sudden mention.
It was obvious.
Take the Crown Prince and Grand Duke because theyāre important, and leave the knight behind as expendable.
As a shield.
Snap.
Something inside my head broke.
Yeah. I really canāt take this anymore.
[Imperial Villa 2nd Floor Washroom]
- Yusara, Yujein, Crown Prince, Grand Duke, Mascarpone, Side Character 2, Darjeeling, Minpe-nam (surviving)


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