Chapter 31

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nThe Present

n“I heard it all, Liliana… if that’s even your real name.” I smiled, watching the maid’s drooped head slowly rise.

n“That’s too bad, then…” Her voice sounded, slowly morphing from the kind and gentle tone she was using to a more twisted one.

nShe lifted her head a d smiled obsessively at me, widening her eyes to make a sick expression.

n“… I was going to make your death as sweet and painless as possible since you have been such a nice kid. But it appears I’ll have to change my plans.” Liliana licked her lips.

nWho was she kidding? This was probably more preferable to her since she could kill me in the most gruesome way allowed by her mission.

n‘I know her type… and they are all crazy!’

nLiliana, who was taking steps back in retreat, now slowly started advancing toward me. As she did so, I took slow steps backward too. Obviously, I didn’t want her any close to me.

n“You’re not as nice as I thought, Jared. Sneaking up on people, overhearing them, teasing this kind maid with wine and threats… and now running away from me. How mean you are, young master. I’m truly hurt.” She said in a mocking tone.

nHer intense gaze told me otherwise though. She was clearly enjoying the thrill.

n“Haha, is that so?” I answered, showing a little nervousness.

n“You fool. You should have just kept quiet about the whole thing. If you had done that, instead of acting all cocky and running your mouth, then maybe you could live to see the night.”

nOkay, that was too much. I couldn’t hold it in anymore!

n“Pfft…. hehehe, hahaha!” I bust out laughing, halting my backward movement.

nMy sudden reaction to her words puzzled Liliana as she stared at me with surprise.

n“What’s so funny, brat? You’re going to die now, you know?” She gave a smile, most likely wondering if I had gone insane from the idea of losing my life at such a young age.

n“Oh, no… no, it’s not that… It’s just, you said something funny just now…” I said, still chuckling.

nMy amusement was clearly not funny to Liliana as she gave me a deep glare, emitting bloodlust. I endured the murderous aura she gave off, ceasing my laughter instantly.

n“What are you talking about?!” She asked, her widened eyes staring at me condescendingly.

nMy lips curled in a wide grin as I defiantly looked into the maid, now turned assassin’s eyes.

n“It’s funny that you think I merely ‘stumbled’ on your conversation with that employer of yours.”

nUpon hearing this, Liliana froze in her approach to me and stared suspiciously.

n“What the hell are you saying?” She asked with an intimidating tone.

n“It’s so simple, really. I have been watching you for some time, Liliana. Ever since the party started, no, even before then. You were always a suspect in my book.”

nMy words were already pissing her off, I could see it. She clenched her teeth and glared at me.

n“I’ve had enough of your nonsense. You’re just stalling for time, so it’s best you just die right now!”

nMaking her move to rush and kill me off, Liliana strengthened her legs. Judging from the cracks that appeared on the ground, she was building up phenomenal speed that would be enough to kill me off before I could manage a reaction.

n“Just d-die!”

nAs I heard this, my already wide grin grew wider.

nFWOOOOSHHH!!!

nShe dashed toward me, blending with the wind as a needle appeared on her finger to deal a fatal hit to me. Unfortunately for my assassin though… it was the end of the line.

nHer body suddenly stopped moving, mere inches from me. The needle she stretched toward me was a close distance from piercing my skin. It was a good thing she had stopped.

n“W-what is… thisss…?!” The maid asked, suddenly feeling a strange sensation course through her.

n“It’s about time… it appears my calculations were spot-on,” I muttered, moving from her front and to the side.

n“I… can’t… m-move….?!” She stuttered, even struggling to speak.

nHer eyes glared hatefully at me, with both suspicion and a hint of fear.

n“Of course. And that’s a good thing. I would be dead otherwise.” I answered.

n“Y-you did this… what… did you… do…?!”

nFinally, she was asking the right question.

n“Welp, now the answer to that is quite interesting. But first, let’s put this away.” I said, taking a hold of the needle she gripped tightly. Her fingers became loose at the touch of my hand and without any resistance, I was able to obtain her killing instrument.

n“I’m certain you have more on you, but there’s no need to strip you of any other weapon. You won’t be able to use them, anyway.” I stated.

n“Y-you….” Liliana growled.

n“The answer can be found in the wine you just consumed,” I answered, taking the cup she held in her second hand.

nI placed both needle and wine glass on the ground while staring at her amusedly. The expression of shock on her face was second to none.

n“That’s right. I already drugged it. Did you really think I would confront you without a countermeasure? The chemicals in the wine induce paralysis, though they only take effect when rapid action is taken and your muscles are in a state of excitement.”

nThis would make the muscles tense up, causing the drugs to harden said muscles and ensure the one who consumed it becomes numb.

n“H-how did you get such a drug? You didn’t even know I was an assassin until moments ago. There’s no way to procure a paralytic drug from anywhere around here. I checked…” Liliana said, still not believing my words.

n“You’re right. There’s no way to get a paralytic drug around. Plus, with my age and the constant supervision of everyone around, it’s not like I can make shady deals to obtain a drug. That’s why I didn’t ‘get’ it. The drug that’s currently taking effect within you… I made it!” My voice rang in her ears as I condescendingly smiled at her.

n“I-impossible!” She spat in disdain.

n“It’s true though. It took some time, but the efforts were well worth it…” I grinned.

n“B-but, that is… you couldn’t…” Liliana still failed to grasp what I was getting at.

n“And there’s one final thing you’re wrong about… your plans to assassinate me, I’ve known about it for some time now. You and your employer… both played directly into my hands!” A dark gleam showed in my eyes.

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