I’m Trying to End This Possession - Chapter 113
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Chapter 113
Ignis de Windsor.
The man who had blackmailed her with a fake scripture and forced marriage upon her. The perverted bastard who had brazenly masturbated in front of her.
He was truly a person she didn’t even want to think about.
“This isn’t the end. Darling, you know, right? We promised to run away together.”
He was a creepy and disgusting person she feared might appear in her nightmares.
“So wait obediently, you bitch.”
That nightmarish man had appeared again.
He whispered with an excited face while covering her mouth.
“Have you been waiting obediently like a good girl?”
“…!”
Dana looked at his face in the mirror.
Ignis was wearing a Diana crew uniform.
How?
How on earth was this person here?
‘Let go!’
Dana bit down hard on Ignis’s hand. With all her strength, she bit with everything she had.
“Harder.”
Ignis only urged her on with a heated voice.
“Bite harder.”
“…!”
“It’s exciting, so hurry up.”
Crazy bastard…
Her lips lost strength. Taking advantage of that gap, Ignis shoved a gag into her mouth.
Then he looked at the bite mark she had left and laughed.
“Hey, look at this. There’s a mark.”
Indeed, on his hand were clear teeth marks she had left. She had bitten so hard that it was covered in saliva with drops of blood…
Ignis licked it slowly.
“Delicious.”
He looked straight into her eyes in the mirror and grinned wickedly.
Was this what it felt like to have one’s spirit crushed?
Dana momentarily lost even the will to resist.
“I’d like to play a bit more, but I’m in a hurry right now.”
He quickly pulled out a handkerchief and covered her nose.
Instantly, the strong smell of harsh chemicals hit her. Dana struggled, but frustratingly couldn’t escape at all.
“Just stay still for a moment.”
Strength rapidly drained from her body.
He lifted her collapsing form and stuffed her into the cleaning cart. Dozens of layers of clothes were piled on top.
“Lord Ignis, is it done?”
Then she heard a sharp voice.
Through the gaps in the pile of clothes dumped on her, Dana saw a woman’s face.
It was a silver-haired woman wearing a crew uniform.
“Karl Windsor is pacing around at the right end of the corridor. Go left.”
“Ah, don’t worry. What about the bomb?”
Her head grew heavy and her thoughts became sluggish.
But that word came through clearly.
Bomb?
“It’s operating smoothly. It’ll explode within an hour.”
“Good. Well then, I’ll leave the rest to you.”
A bomb?
What the hell are these people doing to this ship…
With that thought, Dana’s consciousness sank into pitch-black darkness.
She thought it had sunk.
“…!”
When she opened her eyes again, Dana was being hit by bone-cutting winter wind.
“You’re awake?”
On the pitch-black open sea. Ignis was rowing oars on a small lifeboat.
Dana hurriedly tried to sit up, then gritted her teeth as she felt tremendous dizziness.
“Your head must hurt. I used toxic chemicals.”
“….”
“You woke up earlier than expected. Well, it would be pretty cold to just lie there unconscious, right?”
Dana looked at Ignis in dismay. More precisely, she looked beyond him.
The lights of the Diana flickering in the darkness.
That massive passenger ship had already moved so far away it looked as small as a thumbnail.
“What is this supposed to be?”
“What else. I saved you.”
Ignis mocked her while rowing vigorously.
“I’m your life’s savior. Be grateful.”
“You kidnapped someone without permission and call yourself a life’s savior?”
“That’s right. That ship is going to sink soon.”
Sink?
At that moment, a certain word flashed through Dana’s mind.
Bomb. That bomb that was supposed to explode within an hour.
How much time had passed since then?
“Turn the boat around…”
Dana said with a trembling voice.
“Turn the boat around.”
If the ship sank on such a cold and dark night sea, the result was obvious.
No matter how many lifeboats they had loaded—many people would surely fall into the sea and die. Or die from hypothermia.
“Turn the boat around, quickly!”
“I don’t want to.”
“People will die!”
“That’s exactly what I want.”
Ignis swept back his red hair whipping roughly in the night wind and raised the corners of his mouth. It was a cruel smile.
“All the humans on that ship are going to die.”
“….”
She was truly furious.
She knew Ignis was a scoundrel and trash.
But she didn’t know he would commit such a massacre.
She really, truly didn’t know.
“I know you hate Windsor. But there are countless passengers inside who have nothing to do with Windsor!”
“Really? Do you really think so?”
“What did you say?”
“The passengers on that ship.”
Ignis nodded toward the passenger ship.
“They’re all followers of the Diana Church.”
“What?”
“First class, second class, third class passengers and crew members too, all of them, without a single exception.”
“….”
“They’re fanatics handpicked by your dog-like brother Viego Windsor.”
What kind of nonsense is that.
This is the first time I’m hearing such a thing.
No, even if that were true.
“So what? Does the fact that the passengers are Diana Church followers make them deserve to die?”
“I hate that religion. It’s my wish for all Diana Church followers to drop dead.”
“You… you’re Orthodox Sect. Is that why you’re doing this?”
“Orthodox Sect?”
Ignis laughed as if the word was ridiculous.
“I don’t care about such things. I just want to exterminate the Windsor Family and the Diana Church.”
Crazy bastard.
Dana realized his words were sincere.
Ignis really was trying to kill all the people on that ship.
‘What should I do?’
Dialogue? It’s not working even now.
Negotiation? If he were the type of person who would listen to such things, he wouldn’t have done the insane act of planting bombs.
‘I have to get back to the ship somehow.’
I need to warn them about the bomb, find it, and remove it.
That was the only way.
And….
Fortunately, there was a pistol tucked at Ignis’s waist.
I wouldn’t be able to take it away in a direct confrontation.
‘There’s only one way.’
Dana took a deep breath.
The moment had come when she had to make a life-or-death gamble.
‘Please don’t let me die of a heart attack.’
With that wish, Dana leaped forcefully out of the lifeboat. In an instant, her entire field of vision was sucked into the pitch-black sea.
“Hey!”
Ignis’s startled scream was swallowed by the crashing waves and couldn’t be heard.
Dana held her breath. The seawater was so cold it felt like ice picks stabbing her skin.
At this rate, she wouldn’t last long before dying.
And Ignis knew that very well too.
‘But you have business with me. You can’t let me die right now, can you?’
Sure enough, the next moment a strong arm wrapped tightly around her waist. And pulled her forcefully up to the surface.
Ignis held Dana and climbed back onto the lifeboat. He set her down roughly as if throwing her.
“Are you insane!”
Cough, cough! Dana spat out the salty seawater.
“Are you dying to kill yourself?”
Drip, drip, water droplets flowing down Ignis’s face fell onto her eyelids. This brought Dana back to her senses a little.
As expected, I knew you would save me.
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