Chapter 2
I stayed frozen with my arm still stretched out. With a troubled sigh, Kay took the bouquet from my hand.
āIām sorry, Vivi.ā
Without even giving a proper excuse, he delivered words that felt like a final blow, sealing our breakup.
Did I really just get dumped�
Yes. I did.
We didnāt even fight, and it wasnāt like we grew tired of each otherā¦
He broke up with me out of nowhere.
He had been busy lately, so we barely met, and today was our first date in a long time.
The last time I saw him, he looked tired, so I even prepared his favorite flowers to cheer him upā¦
I slowly lowered the arm I had been holding out toward him and asked,
āWhy all of a sudden? Did I do something wrong?ā
āNo way. It was always my fault.ā
Kay gave a bitter smile. My confusion quickly turned into anxiety. I had never seen that expression on him before.
Feeling scared, I forced myself to sound cheerful, as if joking.
āWhat are you talking about? Did you get tired of me or something?ā
āā¦ā¦!ā
Kay looked startled, like he was about to say somethingābut then he shut his mouth.
That reaction made my heart drop. I grabbed his arm without thinking.
āN-no, right? Kay, why arenāt you saying no?ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Without a word, he lowered his gaze and gently removed my hand.
āThank you for everything. Take care.ā
With those words, he turned his back on me.
Our two-year relationship, which had once felt so serious, ended just like that.
ā¦This is it? He really got tired of me?
I stared blankly at his back as he walked away. I couldnāt even reach out to stop him.
For a moment, his back overlapped with someone elseās in my mind, making my stomach churn.
I couldnāt stay there any longer, so I started walking too.
As I wandered aimlessly, countless questions filled my head.
Did he really get sick of me?
Or did he meet another woman and just needed an excuse?
ā¦And why did he take the bouquet? Was he planning to keep the gift even while breaking up?
Looking for somewhere to be alone, I kept walking until I reached a cliff far from the docks.
The cold wind cut against my cheeks, but it all felt unreal, like I hadnāt woken up from a dream. It had happened too suddenly.
Maybe the reason we met less and less while he said he was busy⦠was because he had already grown tired of me.
I trusted him completely when he said he still loved me. How could he do this?
Embarrassed that I had been so excited on my own, not realizing his feelings had changed, I buried my face in my hands and leaned against the railing.
At that momentā
Crack!
Something behind me gave way.
āHuhā¦?ā
Before I could even understand what was happening, my body tilted over the edge of the cliff. Below me, the dark sea spread out under the dim sky.
āAhā!ā
I reached out desperately to grab something, but all I caught was the fluttering hem of my skirt.
Splash!
A massive impact hit my entire body.
āGasp! H-helpā¦!ā
Saltwater rushed into my mouth, and heavy waves pressed down on me.
I struggled to reach the surface, but the cold, dark sea swallowed me whole.
Even as the air escaped from my body, I thought of Kay. It felt unfair, but he was the only person I could cling to.
Please save me, Kay⦠If you appear like a miracle and save me, Iāll forgive everything that happened todayā¦!
I fumbled for the ring he had given me, trying to make a desperate wish that wouldnāt reach himābut then I felt something strange and opened my eyes.
Huh?
It wasnāt my imagination. Something really was missing.
The ring he had put on my finger himselfāthe one I had never taken offāwas gone.
I remembered how he held my hand when he said goodbye, and my head spun.
Donāt tell me⦠he took the ring because we broke up? ā¦To sell it?
Suddenly, anger flared up inside me. My freezing body moved, fueled by rage.
What kind of jerk does that? I canāt die like thisāitās too unfair! What if people think I killed myself because I got dumped by that bastard?!
At that moment, I made a vow.
Never again would I fall for a handsome face.
I would forget him completely, without regretāand never meet a guy like him again.
*
But now, in the present⦠unfortunately, life didnāt go the way I wanted.
I had miraculously survived the sea and became a palace officialāonly to unexpectedly run into Kay at the Mage Tower.
Why the hell is this guy⦠here�
And didnāt the other mages just call him āTower Masterā?
The Kay I knew was just an ordinary librarian. Not a mage, and definitely not the master of a magic tower.
Because he suddenly wrapped his arm around my waist, his face was right in front of mineābut I didnāt even have time to process it.
I stared at him in disbelief, and he looked at me the same way. The mages around us gasped and began whispering.
āWhatās going on? Why is the Tower Master acting like that?ā
āDid he almost kill her by accident?ā
āDo they know each other?ā
As the murmuring continued, Kay seemed to snap back to his senses and lifted his head.
He glanced around at the mages, frowned, and spoke in an annoyed tone.
āIām tired of you all scaring government officials. Get back to work.ā
The moment he finished speaking, my surroundings suddenly changed.
āUghā¦ā
The unfamiliar sensation made me squeeze my eyes shut and grab onto whatever I could.
It felt like falling from a high place or missing a step on the stairsādizzy and disorienting.
A large hand awkwardly patted my shoulder, so I slowly opened my eyes.
The place had completely changed. I realized I had just been teleported.
Looking up, I saw that I was clutching his clothes like a lifeline, and Kay was holding me as if protecting me, staring down with a serious expression.
He was too close.
āā¦ā¦!ā
Startled, I pushed against his chest and pulled away.
Even though my strength wasnāt much, he stepped back without resistance.
Even from a distance, it was definitely Kay. There was no way I could mistake that face.
āYouāmmph!ā
The moment I opened my mouth to speak, he covered it with his hand.
I glared at him and tried to push his hand away, but he didnāt budge. Instead, he lightly moved his other hand.
A flash of white light flickered, and some invisible force swept over me before disappearing.
At the same time, he removed his hand from my mouth.
āYou can talk now.ā
āW-what was that?ā
I stepped back, wiping my lips with my sleeve. I didnāt know what it was, but he had definitely used magic on me.
āI was checking if you brought anything suspicious with you. Youāve always been a bit naĆÆve.ā
āā¦What?ā
āDo you even know where you are?ā
His scolding tone made me clench my fists.
What did I do wrong?
Anyone listening would think I had followed him here.
āLike I came here because I wanted to? I was officially assigned here through proper procedures. Iām here to work!ā
āThen why are youā!ā
Kay raised his voice, then gritted his teeth, snatched my bag, and pulled out my documents without permission.
āHey!ā
āDoesnāt look forged. And that uniform is real⦠Who sent you?ā
āWhat are you even talking aboutāā
āVivi. Who sent you here, of all places?ā
āā¦.ā
Shock, disbelief, and frustration all mixed together, and my voice rose sharply.
āDonāt call me that!ā
I snapped at him coldly.
āMy name is Vivian Soling. Weāre nothing to each other, so donāt use nicknames like that.ā
Kay muttered, as if realizing something obvious.
āNothing to each other⦠Right.ā
Still unable to understand the situation, I glared at him.
I knew the Mage Tower and the Imperial Palace didnāt get along, but is this really something to interrogate me over?
It wasnāt just because he was wearing a mageās robeāhe felt like a completely different person.
In just one year, he had changed so much.
Even though he looked troubled, his expression and tone were cold, almost angry.
His gaze was dark and sharpāso much so that it felt unsettling.
An unstable, dangerous aura, as if it were impossible for him to care about anyone.
Is this really Kay?
It didnāt feel like I had reunited with an ex-lover.
It felt like I had come face-to-face with a monster I couldnāt even communicate with.
The Kay I knew was a bit sensitive and unusual, sureābut he was kindā¦
I glanced around the messy room.
It was unclear whether it was a study or a storage room, but somehow it suited him nowāthis version of Kay in a mageās robe.
As if this place had always been where he belonged.






