Chapter 207
Saving Tom was also part of such endeavors. She intended to be more proactive in a different way compared to committing murders.
Carynne had saved Tom and brought him to the mansion before, but it didn’t prove to be particularly helpful. Tom was just a powerless boy, and his significant change in the story only occurred when she was 117 years old—the 100th loop—when she had committed murders. It seemed difficult to expect anything significant from Tom.
However, Carynne intervened anyway, as this time she wanted to try everything again, in a more different way.
“What other good deeds can I do?”
“To distribute all your wealth to the poor. Wouldn’t everyone praise you if you did that?”
“For that, Dad would have to die.”
All the wealth of the household belonged to the fief lord, not Carynne. The only time she could distribute the entire wealth to the poor was when the fief lord had died early that time in the past. His death was necessary for that to happen.
However, Carynne thought that doing a good deed by killing her father didn’t seem right. Nancy, seeing Carynne seriously contemplating this, shook her head and said,
“…Stop making such morbid jokes. I only said that in jest.”
“I wasn’t exactly joking though. Besides, I can’t become the fief lord anyway.”
Carynne sighed deeply.
“What good can I do within a year?”
