Countess Maid - Chapter 13
Chapter 13
Maybe, because I don’t know if I’m trying to inflict a more painful or humiliating punishment than death… As I followed the knight through the corridors of the castle, familiar faces passed by Reine. “Raine……” “Oh, Reine.” “They said they were imprisoned, but they must have been released.” It was the maids and servants who were usually close friends. It seemed like everyone was okay
thank god. thank god. No one was killed or injured. That fact gave Reine a little bit of comfort. After passing through the hallway and stairs for a while, the two stopped in front of a familiar door. “Here…? A door in the shape of a lion’s head and a large engraving of Count Anglome’s coat of arms. The door that signified the room where the owner of this castle lived was all too familiar to Reine
“The Count. I brought a maid.” The knight spoke in a nervous voice, and within a few seconds, a voice came from beyond the door. “come in “
“Yes, Count!” With a polite reply, the knight opened the door and went inside. It was a familiar sight to Reine as well as the room filled with antique furniture
All. However, after being imprisoned for two days, I suddenly felt dierent. Perhaps it is because the owner of this room, who has been away for a long time, has returned. “Here, I brought it.” The knight who entered the room grabbed Reine’s shoulder and pulled her forward rather rough. Embarrassed by the wind, she stumbled a little, but eventually Reine straightened her posture and stood up politely with her hands together
Azer, who was sitting on the chair, stared at him. Reine swallowed her tension as she felt the emotionless, blunt eyes staring at her. “Leave the child and go away. And don’t let anyone enter this floor until we tell you otherwise. Do you understand?” “I see, Count.” The knight nodded, bowed his head, and turned around. Don’t let people in on this floor, not even in the room. tell me some secret stories
If it wasn’t for me, I wouldn’t be… What the hell is that? … While Reine was thinking about that, she heard the door slam shut behind her.
And Azer, who got up immediately from his seat, moved forward and approached. “Hey, Count.”
“Why did you do that?” He stopped in front of Reine’s eyes and asked that question at once, but she couldn’t answer quickly and murmured. I don’t know what you’re asking
It was. “The Count. I…….” “…..”
“Hey, I…? Reine muttered, not knowing what to do. When I met his intense eyes, it felt like my head was white and empty. It’s like being a frog in front of a snake. “what good that’s probably good
Because that’s not important.” Sreung! And suddenly, Azer drew his sword. The silver sword, which had escaped from the scabbard in an instant, flashed in front of him, and fear spread across Reine’s surprised face. “Actually, I wanted to cut you before the butler or the steward. You know why?” A dagger-like voice flew into my ear. Of course, she knew very well the reason Azer said