I’m Stuck on a Remote Island With the Male Leads - Chapter 4
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Chapter 4
“The pitch-black blood and its appearance didn’t look like an ordinary wolf either.”
I agreed with Enoch’s words.
It definitely seemed like a magical beast from the novel, but I couldn’t let on that I knew that.
“And my sword aura wouldn’t activate.”
I could hear him muttering quietly, ‘If I could have used sword aura, I wouldn’t have needed to rely on brute force.’
Only after hearing that did I remember.
‘Right. Mana and divine power don’t work on this island.’
Sword aura, magic, divine power—none of it could be used here. That’s why they had to survive with nothing but their bare bodies.
Still, befitting the male leads, they all had excellent physical abilities and were good at hunting, so food wasn’t a concern.
Thinking of Enoch’s merciless monstrous strength when he defeated that magical beast earlier, there seemed no need to worry even without sword aura.
“…I don’t know why I’m telling you all this when you’re just a young lady who wouldn’t understand.”
Enoch ended with a dismissive remark toward me.
‘I was praising him and look at how this guy talks?’
Patience. Patience.
They say if you endure three times, you can avoid even murder.
“I have no idea who, why, would abandon the two of us here. And of all people, why it had to be you and me, Young Lady—that’s also suspicious…”
Enoch trailed off. He seemed to be suspecting me again.
“If I had intended to kidnap Your Highness, I would have confined you in some secluded mansion, not in this dangerous wilderness.”
I was trying to appeal that I was harmless, but it sounded like I had actually considered kidnapping him.
Enoch’s silence grew long. In that awkward silence, I panicked and added more words.
“Of course, I’ve never had such thoughts. And naturally, I’ve never considered acting on them either.”
My words became rambling. Even I thought it was an absurd excuse, so I wasn’t sure if Enoch believed me.
When no answer came, I turned my head to see Enoch lying down, looking up at the sky with a thoughtful expression.
Even his profile was fantastically handsome.
The world is truly unfair.
I gathered my hair that reached down to my chest with my hand.
‘Dazzling, sparkling platinum hair…’
Actually, Margaret was also considered one of the most beautiful in the Empire, judging by looks alone.
But she was a case where her beautiful appearance was overshadowed by her bizarre personality.
After staring at my hair lost in thought for a while, I asked Enoch.
“It really seems like there are no people here, doesn’t it?”
“We don’t know that yet. But I believe there are. If this place isn’t an island.”
Enoch seemed to be hypnotizing himself. That this place wouldn’t be an island.
But if this was the novel I knew, this was an island. A deserted island at that.
However, I couldn’t tell Enoch that fact, so I could only sigh deeply.
“No matter how I think about it, it’s strange.”
I sat up and turned to face Enoch.
“It doesn’t seem like we were kidnapped. If someone kidnapped us for a purpose, they wouldn’t just abandon us on a beach like this.”
Enoch slowly sat up following my lead. Then he remained silent with a thoughtful expression.
Was he thinking of the deposed Crown Prince Rodban?
Enoch seemed to think this might be the work of forces trying to frame him.
But I knew that on this island were the Crown Prince of Hestia Kingdom, the Empire’s Imperial Guard Captain, High Priestess, High Priest, and Archmage.
‘All the Empire’s big shots are gathered here.’
It didn’t seem like they were simply targeting Enoch alone. The strangest thing was that Margaret, just a noble young lady, was mixed in among them.
I crossed my arms and asked him with a quite serious expression.
“Don’t you have any guesses? What were you doing before coming here, Your Highness?”
Enoch’s brow furrowed. As if he had no guesses, after thinking for a moment, he shook his head with an uncomfortable expression.
“I was working.”
“Where?”
“In the office at the Imperial Palace.”
“What about before that?”
“Before that… I was continuously working.”
“No, I meant what were you doing before you started working. You must have eaten and met people.”
At my question, Enoch looked at me with a flustered expression. It was the first time I’d seen such a look since meeting him.
“I didn’t have a meal. Documents were piling up, so I just had some fruit in the office.”
“So you’re saying you woke up in the morning, didn’t eat, just worked in the office all day, and then found yourself here?”
Enoch didn’t answer my question. Silence meant affirmation.
Perhaps embarrassed, he slightly averted his gaze.
“What about the day before that?”
“I woke up in the morning, had a simple meal in the office, attended a state council meeting, then continued working in the office.”
He was a terrible workaholic. Seemed worse than Koreans, who are known for overworking.
Lee Jin-ju, who had been an ordinary office worker, reflected. I guess you have to work like that to succeed and become a crown prince.
“Didn’t you go out? Didn’t you meet any outsiders? Have you encountered any suspicious people recently?”
Enoch finally frowned as if he didn’t like my barrage of questions.
“It feels like I’m being interrogated.”
“It is an interrogation.”
Enoch crossed his arms with a displeased expression. Then he tilted his head slightly and glared at me.
“That interrogation—it seems like it’s the Young Lady’s turn now.”
“You haven’t answered my questions yet.”
Where do you think you’re going?
When I stood firm without backing down, he sighed and spoke in a calm tone.
“I haven’t met any suspicious outsiders. For the past month, it’s been busy season with year-end settlements, so I don’t remember leaving the Imperial Palace.”
Enoch looked troubled as he said this.
I thought he lived quite a boring life, but thinking about it, my past self hadn’t exactly lived a fulfilling life either. That’s how all office workers are.
“What about you, Young Lady? What were you doing?”
“I was…”
I examined Margaret’s memories and then shut my mouth tight again.
I absolutely couldn’t say I was alone at the estate fangirling over his portrait that I had obtained with difficulty. I didn’t want to receive unpleasant looks by confessing the truth unnecessarily.
“I was enjoying tea time in the salon at the Flone Estate. As you can see from my attire, I was indoors the whole time.”
Indeed, I was wearing an indoor dress and flat shoes.
The dress’s neckline had an ornate fichu attached, and there was plenty of lace on the sleeves and hem. Plus, the large jeweled ornament decorating the neckline was quite flashy.
This was definitely not attire suited for the wilderness.
“Among the people I’ve met recently, suspicious people… I’m not sure. I’m sociable, so I meet many people. Among all those people, it’s hard to determine who might have been suspicious.”
Actually, it was more the power of the Flone Duchy than sociability.
Margaret wasn’t popular due to her difficult personality. Enoch seemed to think similarly, but he didn’t bother to point that out.
With my words, another uncomfortable silence fell.
Cutting through the silence came the sound of waves breaking at regular intervals.
The sun had completely set and darkness had fallen thick. The moon rising over the eerily black sea was quite bright.
“It seems too early to make hasty judgments about anything yet.”
That was right. First, tomorrow we’d need to climb somewhere high and figure out where we were.
“For now, let’s conserve our strength and sleep. Tomorrow we need to find out where this place is.”
Enoch nodded in agreement with my words.
We soon lay down with our backs to each other.
I considered escaping while he slept, but only briefly—remembering the magical beast we encountered in the afternoon, I quickly abandoned the thought.
First, I’d climb the mountain with Enoch tomorrow, assess the situation, then make a thorough plan before escaping.
‘And who knows? Maybe when I open my eyes tomorrow morning, I’ll be in my own bed. Maybe I’m just having a long dream.’
With such hopeful expectations, I tried to fall asleep.
I forcefully pushed all the ominous thoughts into a corner of my heart.
And so the first night on this unknown beach passed.
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Unfortunately, none of this was a dream. I opened my eyes on the same beach where I had fallen asleep yesterday.
The temperature difference must have been severe, as it was so cold during the night that I thought I might die of hypothermia. It was because we had no fire.
We were lucky to survive one night, but we absolutely couldn’t continue like this.
We didn’t have a lighter to start a fire right away, but we had to find a way somehow.
As I sat up shivering, something that had been covering my shoulders fell with a thud.
It was a jacket with ornate shoulder decorations.
“You’re awake, I see.”
When I turned my head, Enoch was standing there with his arms crossed, quietly watching me.
As if he had been keeping watch all night.
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