Chapter 183

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Chapter 183

This time, its possible that she wouldnt. As Raymond said, she might be able to enjoy the grace of heaven.

A miracle already happenedRaymond remembered, and before that day arrived, Carynne could have died.

Perhaps she wouldnt die now, and she might face the day after that, and the day after. That day could be her true birthday.

Lets go anywhere. Whether its a snowy plain or a vast beach.

Carynne recalled Raymonds words. Thinking of him brought a smile to her lips. Her mood improved considerably.

Any place would do, of course. They should celebrate once they succeed later.

Gather everyone together to mark Carynne and Raymonds true beginningcelebrate that they were not people who would eventually disappear somewhere, but true members of society among human beings.

Blessed be their own deaths. Just like they congratulated their marriages of long past.

Even if they couldnt utter it, the couple would receive their congratulations.

She remembered the wedding that took place here.

Once upon a time, when her father was alive. At that time, things mostly ended well. When was it again?

Occasionally, there were such times. In the beginning, Carynne demanded love from Raymond, and he seemed to be the answer she was seeking. And because Raymond truly showed plausible love to Carynne, the end was always a happy ending.

Despite challenges from Verdic or other enemies, Raymond always returned to Carynne.

So, he was her knight, and he remained so until that day.

What if Raymond had been a bit less exceptional? Could she have given up quickly?

Carynne suddenly had that thought. Believing her life was a romance novel for a hundred years and accepting it from the beginning was because Raymond was so damn extraordinary.

She chuckled. If Raymond had been more ordinary and a dirtier man, would she have been more suspicious sooner?

She remembered their wedding.

There were so many times, she couldnt remember exactly how many.

When receptions were held here, the sound of shoes hitting the floor was loud yet cheerful. Carynne spun around.

Tak.

But what she wore now were not shoes but leather slippers, so only a quiet sound could be heard.

Carynne, holding a lamp, sat on the central staircase.

Being alone left her with nothing to do but think. It became tiresome to stand or move. She thought she might just lie down and consider the possibility of her own death. She should get up, though.

The moonlight was bright, and the mansion, though quiet, was splendid and luxurious. If she closed her eyes and listened carefully, she could hear the sounds of crickets, owls, and distant weeping.

Huh?

Suddenly, Carynne shook her head at a strange sound. Why did she hear sobs?

Her head was spinning. At a time like this, what she needed was confirmation. When darkness is frightening, step into the darkness. When ignorance is frightening, set off and find out.

Carynne descended the stairs once again.

Ta-dak, ta-dak, ta-dak.

Her footsteps echoed loudly.

Carynne looked down at the floor. Did Raymond scrape off blood from here? If so, did he drag a person down to the basement? Even if Carynne was alone together with Raymond in this manor, they werent always at each others side. He did various things alone.

Could the strange sound be someone else making noise?

She looked around. The hall was spacious, but behind the central staircase was a passage leading to the basement.

Carynne stood in front of the basement door. It was locked.

It reminded her of a fairy tale. A wife sneaking into her husbands room and discovering a body there. The wife, shocked, dropped the key, and the blood on the key wouldnt wash off no matter how hard she tried. And when the husband returned, he killed the wife.

Not me.

Carynne denied the story. It wasnt her story.

She was doing this to understand Raymond.

Raymond wasnt prohibiting her from going to this place, and neither did he test her. If hed tell her something similar, its only because hes always thinking about her safetynothing more.

In the story, the wife didnt know the husband. The husband didnt know the wife. He chose the wrong wife. If it were her If it were her, she would willingly pick up an axe with her husband, grasping love with both hands.

Rattle.

It was then. Carynne dropped the lock she had been fiddling with.

A strange sound grew louder. However, it wasnt coming from the basement. It was from outside.

Darn it.

Carynne hastily extinguished the flame of the lamp she was holding. It was to hide the fact that someone was there. But the sound didnt stop.

Rattle, rattle.

Carynne bit her lip and silently cursed at Raymond.

Certainly, she shouldnt have been alone here. Raymond had misjudged.

Urgently grabbing the hem of her skirt, she climbed up the stairs. She needed to grab the gun. The reason she couldnt sleep was due to anxiety. And she should have thought about the impending anxiety from the day Raymond left.

Bang!

Where are you rushing off to now?

A familiar voice came from behind.

There was no need to check who it was.