He likes her.
I like Ophelia.
Sylvester finally realized his mind. He didnât want to admit it, but he had no choice but to admit it. He likes Ophelia. A lot of that, too.
âIt canât be like this.â
He turned around and swept his face with his palm.
Yeah. It canât be like this.
This doesnât make sense.
I canât believe I started liking someone!
In Sylvesterâs head, things of the past unfolded like a panorama. He remembered the past and what happened with his mother.
Instead of using her own, Sylvesterâs mother, a black wizard, used Sylvesterâs emotions.
And it was love.
âBaby, you love me, right?â
âYou have to love me unconditionally.â
She forced Sylvester to love her.
When her strength weakened even a little, she repeatedly scolded and hit Sylvester. He loved his mother only when he was very young and tried to be loved, but as he grew up he felt something strange. At the same time, his love for his mother gradually decreased.
By the time love fades like that, his mother left him.
âYouâre not worth using.â
While talking like that.
Sylvester was greatly shocked and betrayed. Sylvester, abandoned alone on the street, vowed at that moment.
He wonât love anyone. Heâll never love someone again.
But, what about with Ophelia now?
âThereâs no way.â
This doesnât make sense. It shouldnât have happened.
Sylvester decided to pull himself together. He wonât like Ophelia. Never.
âHoney?â
As Sylvester was weighing on his resolution, Ophelia approached him.
âWhatâs wrong with you all of a sudden? Are you okay?â
Only then did Sylvester raise his eyes and look at Ophelia. Sylvester clenched his teeth.
âIâm okay.â He said, half avoiding Opheliaâs eyes. âWhat about you? Are you hurt?â
âI told you my eyes hurt. It still feels uncomfortable.â
My eyes.
Ophelia muttered and groaned.
Sylvester smiled unknowingly because it was so cute, but he quickly forgot about it.
It shouldnât be like this. He has to pull himself together.
âFirst of all, weâd better get out of the forest. Before more monsters come in.â
âI agree.â
At Opheliaâs words, Sylvester walked ahead wiithout looking at Opheliaâs face. So Ophelia was a little curious.
The guy who was smiling at her until just now suddenly got cold. However, Sylvester has always been an unpredictable person, so she decided that the current emotional change was not something to be concerned about.
She walked out of the forest after Sylvester.
âWhoo.â
When she saw the open lake, her heart was relieved.
In fact, even if the monsters were subdued and killed at once, the scared feelings did not disappear.
Ophelia was still afraid of monsters. She shook her shoulders and breathed heavily.
âWhatâs wrong?â Sylvester asked.
âBecause Iâm scared.â
At Opheliaâs answer, Sylvester tilted his head.
âYou fought well considering that.â
âFighting is one thing and being scared is another.â
âIs that so?â
Sylvester suddenly thought that he felt sorry for Ophelia. But this too immediately shook his head and scattered.
He canât have feelings for Ophelia, he canât.
He muttered and made up his mind again.
âKnowing that itâs scary, you spray that perfume and enter the forest of monsters? Are you insane?â
âPerfume?â
Ophelia asked back, narrowing her forehead slightly.
âWhatâs wrong with this perfume? Is there a problem?â
âOf course.â
Sylvester gasped at the fact that Ophelia knew nothing and clicked his tongue.
âThis smell is the scent of Kerban flowers.â
âWhatâs that?â
âI mean, itâs a scent that monsters really like. Itâs like jumping into a sea full of sharks with seven packs of blood. Do you understand?â
ââ¦.â
Ophelia unknowingly opened her mouth in half.
So, because this scent keeps coming out of me, the monsters keep coming to me like today? What if I didnât know how to use black magic? I would have died for sure! Fleur was trying to kill me!
This wicked womanâ!
âI didnât spray the perfume!â
Ophelia shouted with a lot of resentment.
âCountess Fleur broke the perfume bottle in front of me!â
âWhat?â
Sylvester frowned.
âWas it a mistake?â
ââI donât know about that.â
âItâs not a mistake.â
He stroked his chin and gently pressed the inside of his mouth with his tongue.
Countess Fleur.
He often heard from Ophelia that she thought she wouldnât be such an innocent woman, but she does the same thing today.
âIt could be quite dangerous.â
Sylvester muttered, twinkling his eyes. And he glanced at Ophelia, who was angry.
âThatâs right. It wonât be a mistake. Oh, my. How can she try to kill someone? Sheâs such an evil woman!â
Sylvester laughed.
âYou seem to have forgotten that you tried to kill the Countess by hiring someone in the past.â
ââReally?â
âYou tried to force her to drink poisoned tea. Donât you remember?â
ââ¦.â
Ophelia from the past.
Sheâs such a crazy womanâ.
Ophelia buried her face in her hands.
âAnyway, it was really dangerous for you today. You almost died.â
âI know.â
âSo we have to get revenge somehow.â
âBut wait. Thereâs no evidence.â
Sylvester spoke in a friendly tone as if to calm Ophelia.
âDonât worry. Iâll take care of this on my own.â
He thought this kind of generosity could be given.
So this is to punish someone for trying to harm her, not because he likes Ophelia.
âTrust me. Iâll give you as much revenge as you want.â
He put his hand on Opheliaâs shoulder and said.
âIâm a more crazy bastard than you think.â
She knows that.
Is he underestimating her thoughts too much?
Ophelia tried hard to swallow what she couldnât say.
*****
When I left the forest with Sylvester and returned to the place where people were, many people had already returned.
Callian caught my eye.
He stood with the most triumphant expression on his face. Seeing that the pocket in his hand was heavy, it seemed as if he had returned from slaying many monsters.
I glanced at Sylvester.
Sylvester couldnât catch more monsters to save me. He was looking forward to this competition. Is he okay?
I thought of it, so I carefully opened my mouth to him.
âAre you okay?â
âMe?â
Sylvester pointed himself to my question.
âI donât know what youâre asking. Whatâs okay?â
âI think you were looking forward to this competition. But you didnât win the competition to save me.â
âAh, thatâs.â
Sylvester laughed in vain.
âDid you see me defeating monsters earlier?â
âThat one?â
âYou must have seen that Iâm an amazing person, right?
ââWhat?â
I didnât understand what he said, so I looked dumbfounded.
âAs long as I showed you that.â
Sylvester had his hands on the top of my head and messed up my hair.
âThat was my goal today.â
He said with a really casual expression on his face. How can he say such a sweet thing in such a way?
Isnât he being too mean?
I breathed hard, holding my fluttering chest.
âYouâre finally coming!â
As if he had found us, Callian ran with a smile.
Why is he smiling?
Something is fishyâ. As soon as I thought of it, Callian opened his mouth.
âI think I won this hunting competition.â
He said, lifting a bag full of mana cores. He was here to brag to Sylvester.
Ah.
I felt like I was sitting on a cushion of thorns, so I looked into Sylvesterâs eyes. But Sylvester looked really calm.
âIt doesnât matter to me.â
He said, laughing at the sense of superiority that spread across Callianâs face.
âI learned something more important than that.â
âWhat do you mean itâs important? Is there anything more valuable than winning the competition?â
Callianâs pride seemed to have been slightly hurt. Seeing that his voice is sharp.
âWell.â
Sylvester stroked his chin and tilted his head.
And he stared at Fleur standing behind Callian.
âI think the Countess knows better about this part.â