My Body Has Been Possessed By Someone - Chapter 185
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Chapter 185
“What is this?”
Ren was dumbfounded.
What in the world were these jewels?
It wasn’t just under the bed. When he opened the wardrobe, it was stuffed with gold coins as well.
‘Was this here before?’
Bewildered, he frantically retraced his memories.
Yesterday, when I arrived at the Royal Palace.
After being assigned the adjacent cabin to my client’s and resting briefly in my room.
I wanted to smoke a cigarette, so I went out to the Garden.
I climbed a tree and smoked while gazing down at the Royal Palace’s scenery.
That’s when I saw Tatiana quarreling with her lover.
‘And then I returned.’
Later, after an unexpected scuffle with my client, I returned to my room in a daze, washed up, and went straight to bed.
And this morning when I woke up, under the bed and in the wardrobe were filled with all manner of gold and silver treasures.
‘Wait, could this be.’
My client’s words about being robbed yesterday came to mind.
‘No matter how I look at it, this seems to be.’
He suddenly noticed a card lying on top of the gold coins. He quickly grabbed and unfolded it.
【As you probably guessed, this is Tatiana’s fortune. I didn’t have time to hide it properly, so I left it here for now.】
The card was written in elegant handwriting.
【This way, you’ll have a reason to stay by her side longer.】
【So dispose of it as you see fit.】
【You know no one will believe you even if you say you didn’t do it, right?】
【If you get caught, you’ll be branded a thief, so be careful.】
“Who is this bastard…?”
Ren muttered in an anguished voice.
* * *
Kanna Adis tossed and turned all night.
The arrival of the Divine Spirit weighed on my mind, but the most pressing issue was money.
‘My entire fortune has vanished.’
Who could have done this?
Among those currently in this Royal Palace, someone who could break steel with their bare hands.
Someone who could slip into her chamber undetected by the guards.
Excluding Ren, for whom the timeline made it impossible.
‘…Orsini.’
For that man, it would be as easy as blowing his nose.
‘His early departure was suspicious too.’
But why would he do such a thing?
The motive was unclear. To dismiss it as merely a prank on me seemed far too elaborate, didn’t it?
‘I need to meet with Orsini.’
Besides, there was something I wanted to ask him anyway.
* * *
To meet Orsini, I had to pull a robe over my head.
There were too many familiar faces around. Just moments ago, I’d nearly run into Prince Argon.
All manner of distinguished guests had gathered for Amelia’s engagement ceremony.
“Sir Estea.”
I managed to slip past unnoticed, asking servants for directions until I reached Orsini’s chamber door.
“I’ve come to see Sir Orsini. Would you let him know?”
“Please wait here for a moment.”
Sir Estea disappeared into Orsini’s chamber. Then came a long silence.
‘Why is this taking so long?’
About ten minutes had passed.
Just as I was about to knock on the door out of impatience, Sir Estea emerged.
“My apologies. I was delayed helping Sir Orsini change his clothes.”
“Change his clothes?”
“Yes. He keeps no personal servants, so I assist him.”
I knew this about him.
Orsini had always despised having others dress him, which was why he typically wore whatever casual clothes he could throw on, wasn’t it?
But now he was accepting help.
I realized anew how much he had changed.
“Please, go in. He’s waiting for you.”
* * *
Orsini sat at a desk by the window, reviewing documents.
Orsini reading documents—that alone was shocking, but what truly astounded me was:
‘He’s wearing a cravat? Orsini?’
Beneath the crisp collar of his shirt hung a deep blue cravat, tied with meticulous care and, remarkably, it suited him perfectly.
That wasn’t all.
His hair, usually disheveled, was combed back neatly, and he wore a fitted shirt buttoned all the way to the collar.
Add a vest and jacket, and he could walk straight into a Royal Palace party.
‘I’ve never seen him dressed so impeccably.’
His appearance was so refined, as if cut to precise specifications, that I found myself taken aback. Even the sunlight melting across his forehead seemed perfectly aligned.
“What do you want?”
In that moment, asking ‘Did you sneak into my chamber and steal my fortune?’ suddenly felt absurdly foolish.
The Orsini before me now was far too aristocratic—he bore no resemblance whatsoever to a rogue capable of such deeds.
“I have a question for you.”
“You’d better hurry.”
Orsini glanced at the pocket watch on his desk.
“I have to attend your lover’s engagement ceremony soon.”
Ah. The engagement ceremony.
Was that today?
So that’s why she’s dressed like that. That’s why Sir Estea helped her change.
Kanna Adis found herself growing displeased and muttered under her breath.
“Don’t call him my lover. We’re not together anymore.”
At those words, Orsini looked down at his documents and spoke with derision.
“Seems you didn’t know? Crown Prince Alexei must have kept it hidden.”
He was remarkably perceptive.
“How pathetic. Did you flee Adis just to be treated like this?”
“That’s not why I came here.”
“Of course not. You wouldn’t come to me spouting such trivial nonsense. What is it?”
“My room was robbed. My entire fortune disappeared. Did you do it?”
“You’re insane.”
For the first time, he turned his gaze toward her.
In that instant, Kanna Adis flinched. Orsini’s eyes were far too dark.
Like molten lava burning brilliant red before charring pitch black.
‘What is this?’
Perhaps this is how the eyes of someone being burned at the stake would look.
Kanna Adis was taken aback by those eyes twisted and crumpled with despair.
Yet Orsini’s demeanor remained exactly as it always was. He was simply as brutally indifferent as ever.
“Get out if you’re going to spout nonsense.”
Kanna Adis fell silent for a moment.
But soon she brushed the doubt from her mind.
Whatever suffering Orsini endured was none of her concern.
She stated her business plainly.
“The thief broke the lock with bare hands.”
Orsini closed his mouth. Kanna Adis continued.
“In this Royal Palace, there’s no one but you who could do that.”
“Why assume only I could? Your former husband is here too.”
Former husband—did he mean Silvien Valentino?
At those words, Kanna Adis furrowed her brow. Now that he mentioned it, Silvien Valentino must have come here as well.
“That’s impossible. He wouldn’t do such a thing.”
“Duke Valentino smiles elegantly all day long, so you mistake him for a gentleman.”
Orsini laughed mockingly at her and flipped through his documents.
“On the battlefield, the Duke is no different from me.”
Suddenly, Kanna Adis recalled Silvien Valentino’s body.
Indeed, unlike his crystalline face, his body itself was a most dangerous weapon.
“…In any case, it couldn’t be him. He doesn’t even know I’m here. And even if he did, he’d have no reason to do such a thing.”
“That’s not my concern. So stop spouting nonsense and get out.”
“That’s not all I came for.”
Kanna Adis took a step forward.
One step, then another. I moved slowly toward the desk where he sat.
“I have something to ask you.”
As the distance closed, I could see Orsini’s knuckles—gripping his fountain pen—turning deathly pale.
Yet his gaze remained fixed on the documents. It was almost stubborn.
“You said you saw someone identical to me not long ago, didn’t you?”
“…Yes.”
“Could you tell me about that?”
“….”
“Orsini.”
At the sound of his name, Orsini exhaled a sigh that sounded almost like a groan.
“Right now, I’m busy.”
His voice sounded as though he were scraping something raw from deep within himself.
“I’ll write it out in detail and send it to you later. So, leave.”
“….”
“Get out of my sight.”
It sounded like both a command and a plea.
For some reason, it seemed terribly fragile. I sensed I shouldn’t push further.
Seized by an ominous premonition, I held my breath and stepped back. I left the room without a word.
‘What’s wrong with him?’
What could have happened between him and my doll?
‘Ju-hwa, what did you do to Orsini?’
I couldn’t fathom what Orsini had experienced that day to change him so drastically.
Just then, my footsteps in the corridor came to an abrupt halt.
A man was walking toward me from the opposite direction.
The moment I saw his face, I froze completely.
He was a man bathed in an ethereal glow—as if the light streaming through the windows poured down upon him alone.
‘Silvien.’
Silvien Valentino was approaching!
I quickly pulled my robe deeper over my head.
‘I can’t be recognized….’
But this corridor was narrow and long, with nowhere to hide.
I lowered my head just enough to avoid suspicion.
‘Please, just pass by without noticing.’
I walked respectfully with my eyes cast down.
Thump, thump.
The footsteps drew steadily closer. As the gap narrowed, I held my breath.
He approached slowly, drawing near, right before me.
And….
He passed.
I stifled a sigh of relief. Thank goodness. He truly hadn’t recognized me.
…But why can’t I hear footsteps anymore?
A chill crept up my spine.
I swallowed hard and focused on the sound.
Silvien Valentino’s footsteps had ceased.
“Wait.”
Instead, his voice reached me. He was calling out to me.
“There, just a moment.”
My heart plummeted. But I pretended not to hear and continued walking.
“Please wait a moment.”
Yet Silvien Valentino closed the distance regardless. Impossibly fast, he drew near.
“…!”
I clenched my teeth. His large hand had settled upon my shoulder!
‘Has he lost his mind?’
Silvien Valentino, touching someone’s body without permission? The man with such fastidious sensibilities?
The shock left my head spinning.
As his grip tightened on my shoulder, the vertigo intensified.
It seemed he intended to forcibly turn my body around to see my face.
Such behavior was utterly unlike the always-courteous Silvien Valentino.
“Release me.”
I altered my voice as much as possible.
“It is improper to lay hands upon a lady you’ve only just met.”
“I know.”
What? He knows?
“My apologies.”
Silvien Valentino calmly acknowledged his rudeness. With composure, he apologized and declared:
“I shall commit one more discourtesy.”
Silvien Valentino spun my body around.
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