I Don’t Believe in Ghosts, But I Make a Living by Exorcising Them! - Chapter 78
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I Don’t Believe in Ghosts, But I Make a Living Through Exorcism! Episode 078
I guess it’s fortunate that I have work scheduled starting tomorrow.
No, should I really think of this as fortunate?
“Count, I told you to give me advance notice of when you’d come visit.”
“I did give notice.”
Rudian played dumb and gestured with her chin toward the letter spread out boldly on the table.
This is really absurd.
“A letter sent 30 minutes before arrival counts as advance notice?”
“…Of course!”
She seems a bit guilty about it though.
As I continued to take a firm stance, Rudian subtly averted her gaze.
[Arriving in 30 minutes.]
The moment I read it, I was so dumbfounded I even thought about running away somewhere.
Of course, I didn’t have any particular schedule planned for today and just needed to write a bunch of replies to exorcism requests, but that was beside the point.
I wasn’t prepared at all to receive Rudian!
The letter didn’t even end there. The last line was the most outrageous.
[I know you don’t have plans today, so don’t think about running away, Siena.]
‘Please, just talk to me first!’
What kind of obsessive male lead is this?
‘Is it because Sir Zeros isn’t there to help with her letters?’
How on earth does she communicate with other people?
She must exchange tons of letters with nobles for trade purposes.
I was worried about everything.
Anyway, Rudian really did knock on the main gate exactly 30 minutes after the letter arrived.
She boldly entered as if it were her own home and plopped down on the sofa.
Now she was half-turned away, avoiding my gaze while stealing glances at me.
“Ahem, ahem. But I heard you collapsed from overwork, so how could I just sit still?”
“What? I never said anything like that.”
Gasp.
Two people held their breath simultaneously.
One was obviously Rudian.
The other was Sir Zeros, standing somewhere between Rudian and me with his hands clasped behind his back.
Rudian covered her face with an ‘oops’ expression.
“Sir Zeros.”
When I called Sir Zeros in a low voice, he immediately hung his head.
“I’m sorry, Lady Siena! I tried to keep it secret too, but…”
“What? Sir Zeros. No matter how much you’re by Lady Siena’s side, you’re my guard knight. So following my orders is correct.”
“No, Count. The thing is…”
Sir Zeros’s eyes rolled around frantically. His face looked completely drained.
Yes, he must have been troubled about what to do between the two of us.
‘But I deliberately didn’t tell Rudian anything because I was afraid she’d come barging in like this!’
Even when asking Harman to get healing ointment for my hands, how hard it was to deflect!
At least it’s fortunate that Sir Zeros seems to have only mentioned that I had collapsed.
If he had also said I collapsed at the Monteville Ducal Estate and recuperated there for three days, Rudian wouldn’t have stopped here.
Forget the ‘advance notice’ letter – she would have come rushing over and bombarded me with questions.
She might not have come alone but brought the former Count couple again for a family meeting!
I held my head at the tremendous thought, then spoke as calmly as possible.
“I’m completely recovered now, so you don’t need to worry.”
“Wait, then what about the healing medicine you asked for? Don’t tell me you hit something when you collapsed?”
“No, no! That was really just asking you to prepare it in advance, just in case.”
However, Rudian’s fussing continued. She stood up abruptly and started approaching me.
“This won’t do. I need to check your condition myself-”
“Woof!”
Bokdeungi blocked my front, making that impossible.
A sarcastic tone began creeping into Rudian’s voice.
“I’ve been curious about this since earlier.”
“Grrr.”
“What exactly is this dog?”
Her dainty fingertip pointed at Bokdeungi’s head.
I hurriedly wrapped my arms around Bokdeungi.
“Ah, Bokdeungi is a puppy I brought home recently. I’m planning to raise him from now on.”
“Bokdeongi?”
“Bokdeungi, yes. Well, you can call him Bokdeongi if you want.”
“Hmm.”
Rudian furrowed her brows.
Bokdeungi growled while looking at her.
Suddenly, a staring contest began between the two.
“Little eyes.”
“Whine…”
Before long, Bokdeungi finally declared defeat by tucking his tail.
Rudian pulled up one corner of her mouth in a smirk. She looked somewhat villainous.
“He knows well that I’m superior. Quite a smart dog.”
“Are you excited about winning a staring contest with a puppy?”
“What?”
“Nothing. More importantly, Count, you don’t have any allergies to animal fur, do you?”
I spoke quietly on purpose, but how did she hear that? I hurriedly changed the subject.
“I don’t.”
“That’s a relief.”
“Instead, I extremely hate dog hair getting on my clothes.”
“Well, that can’t be helped.”
“You… no, Lady Siena. I feel like you’re increasingly matching my level – am I mistaken?”
Rudian raised her eyebrows. Then she flicked away a brown hair that had gently settled on her shoulder with displeasure.
“That can’t be.”
“…”
Actually, it’s true.
There’s no reason to fear a cat that comes and goes as it pleases.
I shrugged my shoulders while catching a brown hair floating in front of me.
“Bella and I work hard cleaning every day, but it’s still like this.”
“Right, you posted a notice looking for servants too.”
“How do you know about that too?”
“Don’t misunderstand. I can know that much without having to look into it deliberately.”
The hastily added explanation sounds more suspicious.
Well, anyway. It’s been several days since I posted the servant notice, but I really haven’t received a single contact.
Not even someone just testing the waters!
‘Exorcism requests are flooding in like this, but not one servant contact – does that make sense?’
I even set the salary higher than what servants at noble residences in the capital receive. Why on earth?
I could only think of two reasons.
Either because I’m a commoner, or because the manor is on a hill making it inconvenient to travel.
If not those, there was no way I could understand it.
Rudian watched my face grow increasingly dark and smirked.
“I’ve selected a few from the servants who applied to my estate. I personally interviewed them and chose them carefully, so I can connect you if you want.”
“…Really?”
“Yes. I can do at least this much.”
Sir Zeros said he would recommend knights, and now Rudian says she’ll introduce servants.
It was an unexpected windfall.
But after speaking so confidently, Rudian glanced at me cautiously.
She clearly had an ulterior motive.
“But I have something I’m curious about.”
“What is it?”
I stared at Rudian with anxious eyes. Rudian held up two fingers.
“First, I heard that you went on a date with Duke Monteville yesterday. Is that true?”
“….”
As soon as I heard that, I remembered the morning newspaper I had hastily checked first thing this morning.
‘Breaking News: Secret Meeting Between Mysterious Duke Monteville and Exorcist Siena…’
I thought the front page would be plastered with articles like this.
But the story about Harman and me wasn’t on the front page, or anywhere else in the newspaper.
Harman must have pulled some strings.
Anyway, no articles came out and there were probably just some rumors, but where did Rudian hear about this?
“Miss Siena, you haven’t answered yet.”
“It’s true that I went to a restaurant with the Duke yesterday. Whether it was a date… I’m not sure.”
“I see. Then next.”
Huh? She’s moving on just like that?
I expected her to interrogate me about this and that, but Rudian just moved on.
“The important thing is this. That commoner, no. You were invited to the Viscountess of Faynen’s tea party. Is that also true?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
At this point, there was nothing left to be surprised about. I wasn’t even curious about how she knew such things.
From now on, it would be easier to just think that Rudian knows everything.
But for some reason, Rudian’s reaction was clearly different from before.
“It won’t just be the Viscountess there, but plenty of other young ladies will come too, right?”
She was still aloof, but there was something urgent about her demeanor.
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