Chapter 37
About twenty minutes earlier.
Helbern is on the move!
Heâs muttering that heâs hungry. Looks like heâs heading to the banquet hall!
But the butler said he barely ever eats there!
I heard he usually eats with the knights at the training grounds.
So whatâs with this sudden meal?!
[Heâs almost here!]
This is bad.
Thereâs no food prepared for that lunatic.
And itâs obvious heâll say something outrageous the moment he sees Docep.
If I run away now, I can avoid himâbut Docep wonât be able to.
âThat wonât do. May, I suddenly have a stomach emergency. Please serve the young master and the Duchess when they arrive!â
âMadam!â
I slipped out of the banquet hall with Junel.
Just as he said, Helbern was coming down the stairs.
I couldnât let him run into Docep like this.
Even the most delicious food tastes awful if the mood turns sour.
Honestly, I was terrified about whether I could really avoid that crazy manâbut I didnât have time to think about that.
âIf I end up in danger, you have to save me.â
[Of course!]
Insurance secured.
âHey!!â
I waved at Helbern from a distance.
My voice echoed loudly through the corridor. He stretched his neck to see who was calling him.
[Halara, what on earth are you doing?!]
âIâm your sister-in-law!â
He froze for a second, then pointed at me.
Looks like he finally recognized me.
Then itâs time to run!
I spun around and bolted.
âHey!! Stop right there!!â
As if I would.
âDonât âheyâ me! Iâm your sister-in-law!â
âYou littleâ! If I catch you, youâre dead!â
As if you wouldnât torment me even if you didnât catch me.
I dashed up the stairs of the main house.
The one thing I was grateful to Getti for was how thoroughly she had explained the layout of the mansion.
Avoiding the areas Helbern frequented, so I headed toward a quiet corner of the estate.
He chased after me relentlessly.
At least, thankfully, he seemed slower than usualâmaybe because he wasnât fully recovered.
Of course, Halaraâs body, with zero muscle, got tired quickly too.
[Halara, letâs hide around here!]
âOkay.â
I couldnât get caught here.
In a hurry, I opened the door to a storage-level room.
Only faint light filtered through the thick curtains.
Boxes were stacked in tall piles.
A perfect hiding place.
I slipped behind a stack of boxes.
Pant, pant.
No matter how much I tried to control it, the air kept rushing in and out of my lungs.
[Letâs stay here for now. Iâll keep watch and see if he leavesâugh!
âWhat? Is he here?â
I asked Junel, who had suddenly frozen.
But instead of answering, he fluttered up and landed on top of a box.
Then he hurriedly opened the lid and pulled out a sword.
[It was here all along!]
âA famous sword?â
Junelâs face turned red with excitement as he snorted.
Whenever he makes a fuss like this, itâs always about swords.
When Getti had shown me around the mansion before, he had gotten excited over the swords scattered everywhere.
But this one looked older and more worn than those.
The scabbard looked centuries old.
[This is on a different level from ordinary master-crafted swords! Far superior to the ones the Crag Bear possessed.]
âAll famous swords are the same to me.â
[Halara, this sword is connected to you.]
âTo me?â
[Itâs a sword of the Brininhanta family.]
He shoved the scabbard toward me.
[Lookâthis is the Brininhanta family crest!]
The leather wrapping was so worn it was hard to make out.
And in the first place, I wasnât connected to that family.
âCan you move it? It smells.â
It reeked of age and decay.
[Foolish child. Canât you recognize the legendary sword your ancestors made?
âItâs been hundreds of years. How would I know? And Iâm not a knight.â
[Tsk. To fail to recognize this beauty.
Junel reverently removed the scabbard.
âUgh!â
The moment I saw the blade, I almost gagged.
It was rusted red and smelled rotten.
âThatâs not a legendary sword. Thatâs trash.â
[Tsk. How ignorant.]
âIgnorant? Do you want to go hungry?â
[I meant the Bloodymary idiots are ignorant! They shoved this masterpiece into storage without realizing what it was.]
Sneaky old snake.
Dodging well, arenât you?
âBut itâs unusable. One swing and itâll snap.â
Time had already eaten away at it.
Just like some legendary swords in the original novel that had reached the end of their lifespan.
This isnât just a famous sword. Itâs a Blood Sword.
âA Blood Sword?â
Iâd heard of that.
A sword that feeds on the contractorâs blood.
Though swords have no life, a Blood Sword moves as if alive.
[If itâs the blood of someone from the Brininhanta line, it can be revived.]
Junel looked at me expectantly.
[Since you inherited that blood.]
âWait. Youâre not telling me to bleed, right?â
[Just a little.]
Little or not, I donât even prick my finger when Iâm sick!
[Doesnât Docep need a legendary sword?]
âThere are plenty in this family.â
[None compare.]
He held it closer to my face.
I donât know how amazing it is, but if Junel is this desperate for my blood, it must be special.
âNot much. Iâm scared.â
[Three drops will do.]
Three dropsâŚ
Compared to how much blood Docep had shed, thatâs nothing.
âFine, whatever!â
And honestly, I was curious about this legendary Blood Sword mentioned in the novel.
In a burst of reckless courage, I nicked my fingertip.
âOw, that hurts.â
[Well done, Halara!]
Junel pressed the blade against my wound.
âDonât rub that on me! I could get tetanus!â
Tetanus? Donât know what that is, but it needs blood!
âI was about to drip it myself!â
I was just about to squeeze my fingerâ
The rusted sword glowed red.
The dark room flashed like lightning had struck.
Smoke rose from the blade.
[Cuspis gladii in anima excitata solem findet.]
A strange incantation echoed.
[It means: âThe awakened blade within the soul shall split the sun.â]
Junel translated.
âWow! The color changed!â
When the smoke clearedâ
The blade shone vividly red even in the dark.
The rust vanished.
In its place stood a brilliant longsword.
[âŚTo think I would see the Blood Sword of Brininhanta again in my lifetime.]
Junel even started crying.
So my blood worked.
âGuess I really am from that annihilated family.â
Iâd once thought maybe I could see Junel because I was a transmigrator.
If my blood hadnât worked, I couldâve run away anytime.
But this confirmed it.
[Halara, thank you.]
ââŚIf it helps Docep awaken faster, then fine.â
Maybe Iâd even give a little more blood later.
âKuahahahaha!â
Suddenly, a madmanâs laughter echoed.
Goosebumps shot up my spine.
There stood Helbern.
He stared at me with gleaming eyes and a crooked grin.
ââŚH-how did you find me?â
I hadnât heard any doors opening.
âI sensed something strange here. And lookâyouâre here too.â
He explained calmly.
I had forgotten one thing.
He wasnât an ordinary man.
He was a sword master.
The Blood Sword awakening had released sword energy he could sense.
âHahaâŚâ
This is really bad.
Boxes blocked every side.
Bars covered the window.
[Donât worry about him. Iâll blast him away!]
Junel sounded confident.
But I shook my head.
If we did that, Helbern would fully suspect me.
Better to act innocent and talk my way out.
âNice to see you. Itâs been a while.â
I greeted him first.
I wanted to step closer, but remembering last time, I couldnât.
âIt has been. Thanks to me, youâve been living comfortably, huh?â
âBecause of you?â
ââBecause of youâ? Are you playing maid because youâre a commoner?â
âNo. Itâs customary to call your husbandâs unmarried younger brother âyoung master.â Surely you know that?â
He understood âsister-in-law,â but not âyoung masterâ?
âIâI knew that!â
Guess he didnât.
âOf course.â
âAnd I didnât fail to marry. I chose not to!â
âYes, of course.â
Though Iâm the only one who knows youâll end up unmarried in a tragic ending.
ââŚDo you even know where Iâve been?â
Helbern shouted.
âI assumed you were here. The Duchess told you not to touch me, so I thought you were leaving me alone. But judging by today⌠maybe not?â
âI went to the border!â
The border.
Iâd heard about that in Docepâs secret room.
Heâd fought a powerful knight there.
âAh.â
I nodded as if hearing it for the first time.






