Cale stood still in the clearing, the soft rustling of leaves the only sound accompanying the pounding of his heart. The power that had awakened inside him was unsettling, like a silent beast ready to break free. Dark magic. The very thing that would define his future, that would twist him into the villain everyone would fear. He could feel it stirring in his chest, as if it had been waiting for him to acknowledge it.
He took a shaky breath, trying to calm himself. This is not my path, he thought fiercely. I didn't ask for this.
For a brief moment, he closed his eyes, gathering his thoughts. He needed to focus. His first priority was figuring out where he was, but more importantly, how to not become the person Cale was meant to be.
Min Joon had always been an observer, someone who preferred to sit back and watch. He knew the story well. He knew Cale's tragic rise to power, his manipulation of the kingdom, and the way he fell into darkness. He knew Cale's brutal downfall at the hands of Arthur—the hero he had always admired. And yet, here he was, now trapped in that same role. But he wasn't going to let that happen.
He took a step forward, his feet sinking into the earth beneath him, the weight of his new body not quite his own. His eyes darted around, the dense forest surrounding him giving off an eerie, oppressive feeling. The air was thick with something unknown. It wasn't just magic—it was fate closing in on him.
Just then, a rustling from the bushes to his right broke the silence. Instinctively, Cale's—no, Min Joon's—hand shot out, fingers twitching as though reaching for a weapon. But there was nothing. No sword. No dagger. Only the raw, overwhelming sensation of power ready to surge out of him.
He froze.
A figure emerged from the shadows, stepping into the dim light of the clearing.
It was a man, tall and imposing, with an aura of authority that seemed to make the air crackle around him. His hair was dark, almost black, and his eyes gleamed with a cold, calculating intensity. A scar ran across his cheek, a mark that made him look both dangerous and experienced.
"Well, well," the man said, his voice deep and amused. "I didn't expect to find you here, Lord Cale. You're far from the castle, aren't you? Shouldn't you be at your family's estate, plotting something wicked?"
Min Joon's heart skipped. He knew this man. He should.
This was Darius Halford, one of Cale's most loyal (and most dangerous) subordinates. In the original story, Darius had been a ruthless mercenary who helped Cale establish his grip on power. But now, in this moment, Min Joon had no intention of following Cale's path. He wasn't supposed to be leading this man—or anyone—into darkness.
He forced a smile, the best he could muster in this unfamiliar body. "Darius," he began, trying to keep his voice steady. "I've... lost my way. I didn't intend to wander off like this."
Darius tilted his head, clearly suspicious. "Lost your way? Or is this a different kind of wandering, my lord? The kind that leads to trouble?"
Min Joon's mind raced. He needed to make a decision. If he played along, there was no telling how deep into the villain's role he would fall. But if he didn't… what would Darius do? Would he suspect something was wrong?
He needed to get out of this situation without drawing attention to his intentions. He couldn't let Darius know that he didn't want to be Cale.
"I—" Min Joon began, his eyes scanning the surrounding trees. There was no obvious escape route, no way to run. The forest was vast, but it felt like it was closing in on him. "I need to clear my mind. The weight of my family's legacy is... heavy. I can't carry it alone anymore."
Darius's eyes narrowed, reading him like a book. "You sound like a man who's lost his nerve," he said, his tone dripping with mockery. "Is that what this is about, Lord Cale? Do you wish to abandon your birthright?"
Min Joon's chest tightened. He wasn't Cale. He wasn't the cruel, power-hungry child from the story. He didn't want any of it.
But Darius wasn't backing down. His stance was aggressive, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword, ready to draw if necessary. The air between them thickened, charged with tension.
"No," Min Joon finally said, voice low but firm. "I don't wish to abandon anything. I just... need to think. This world... it's not what I thought it would be."
Darius's expression softened ever so slightly, his eyes narrowing as if trying to understand the truth in Min Joon's words. For a moment, there was a flicker of hesitation. But it didn't last.
"You may need time, my lord," Darius said, his voice turning serious, "but your enemies won't wait. The kingdom is restless, and whispers of rebellion are growing louder by the day. You cannot afford to waste time like this."
Min Joon swallowed, resisting the urge to look away. He couldn't let this world consume him, couldn't let himself be trapped in Cale's role. He needed to find a way to take control, to rewrite this story before it was too late.
"I understand," he said finally, keeping his gaze steady. "I'll return. But first, I need to be alone. I need time to plan."
Darius gave a short nod, though the skepticism in his eyes remained. "As you wish, my lord. But know this—there are forces at play beyond even your control. Don't let your doubts cloud your judgment."
With that, Darius turned and disappeared into the shadows, leaving Min Joon alone in the clearing, the weight of his decision heavy on his shoulders.
As the silence returned, Min Joon's fingers clenched into fists. I have to change this. I can't be Cale. I won't be.
But the world around him—the world of power, ambition, and blood—seemed determined to pull him in. The question was no longer just if he could change his fate, but how far he was willing to go to do so.