The chief executive of the Padania army was right in front of him. As soon as he said it, Ryan immediately straightened his posture and raised his hand in salute, as if he had realized the identity of the opponent.
âLoyalty! Greetings, Commander-in-Chief!â
For a moment, Annette was confused as to whether she, too, was required to salute the Commander-in-Chief.
Ryan, who had lowered his hand, was still careful to keep his body firmly at attention. Heiner did not look at him; he spoke in a tasteless voice.
âThis is a church. Thereâs no need for that.â
âYes, I understand!â
Ryanâs attitude toward Heiner was that of dealing with a high-ranking person. Thanks to this, even people who walked by without thinking glanced at them.
Furthermore, Ryan was a large man, but Heiner was taller than him. With two large men occupying the hallway, the gaze naturally had no choice but to go there.
âWhere do you belong?â
âIâm Sergeant Ryan Perom of the Armyâs 62nd Division Replenishment Battalion!â
âAre you a new transfer?â
âYes, sir! I served in the frontline replenishment unit until recently!â
âSince when did you start serving in the military?â
âSix years now!â
âBut are you still a sergeant? Normally, promotion would be quick in wartime.â
âIâm sorry!â
Ryan exclaimed unnecessarily apologetic, not even knowing why he should apologize.
In the first place, the Commander-in-Chief and the sergeants had a large difference in rank. This was not just a question; it was close to a ridicule.
âDo you have any siblings?â
âI have one older brother and two younger sisters!â
âDid your brother enlist as well?â
âHe did!â
âWhat about your sisters?â
Theyâre at home!â
âSo your brother enlisted side by side.â
âYes!â
Annette was dying from the uncomfortableness of this position. She felt sorry for Ryan, but she wanted to get out of here.
âDo you two know each other?â
âYesâyes!â
âDid you meet on the frontline?â
âYes!â
âAre you two close?â
âYes?â
Ryan sounded confused. Annette also looked at Heiner in dismay. Heiner repeated the same question without any change in expression.
âAre you two close?â
âYes, yesâyesâyesâ¦â
As he spoke, Ryan glanced at Annette.
ââ¦â¦ it seems so.â
âFriends?â
âYes.â
She didnât know what the hell this conversation was about. Annette, who couldnât bear to watch, eventually got on board.
âThere are many eyes watching. I think you should leave.â
âWe were just talking, whatâs the matter?â
Annette was greatly taken aback by Heinerâs childlike reply.
The passing dog could tell that it was not âjust a conversationâ. Heiner himself must have known what she was insinuating.
Annette sighed and spoke quietly,
ââ¦I guess so. I donât want to be here because there are many eyes watching anyway. What happened to knowing what people would think?â
Heinerâs face seemed to say, âWhat do they think?â She could clearly see that he wanted to ask back.
But fortunately, he kept his mouth shut without further questioning. Of course, his expression of dissatisfaction remained the same.
âIâll go then.â
Annette quickly left her place in order not to exchange any more words.
Sensing that now was his chance to escape, Ryan also hurriedly followed Annette after saluting. A dark gaze followed them as they left.
***
âWow, to see the Commander-in-Chief in person, whom Iâd only heard rumors about. And to have a one-on-one conversation with him. I thought he was someone I would never meet even if I spent 100 years in the military! No, Iâm already an idiot for not becoming a senior officer even if I did 100 years.â
A slightly agitated Ryan spat out the words.
âI heard he has a very calm personality, but heâs a lot scarier than from what Iâve read in the articlesâ¦.â
Annette was concerned about Ryan, who had been in an uncomfortable situation because of her, but he didnât seem to resent her.
Still, the awkwardness didnât go away. Annette hesitated and finally apologized briefly.
âIâm sorry, Ryan.â
âWhat? Why would Annette apologize?â
Saying âitâs my faultâ was going to seem a little self-conscious. In fact, the question Heiner asked him was ostensibly no big deal.
âOh, it just seems that I kind of cut off the conversation you were having with the Commander in Chief.â
âWhat? No. It was uncomfortable to say the least.â
ââ¦â¦ was it so?â
âHa ha, what soldier would be comfortable talking to the Commander-in-Chief?â
It wasnât a big deal to Ryan, but Annette still felt bad. For no reason, she wondered what she would do if the Commander-in-Chief singled Ryan out and made him suffer.
âBy the way, Annette.â
âYes?â
âYouâve been given orders to deploy to the rearâ¦â¦.. Itâs an order from the Commander-in-Chief, isnât it?â
Ryan asked in a cautious tone. Annette looked at him blankly for a moment, then lowered her head and gave a small reply.
ââ¦â¦ maybe.â
They had talked about this before. She had concluded then that it just wasnât true, but now she was sure.
âI guess I was right after all.â
âYeah.â
Annette chuckled. Ryan let out a breath, trying to jog his memory.
âWhen I asked you before what kind of relationship you had with your ex-husbandâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ you told me you were just a stranger. You donât see each other or contact each other anymore.â
âYes.â
âDo you think that is still the case?â
The dry wind of late winter caught up with both legs as they walked. Annetteâs steps slowed a little. Her
eyes touched an unidentified piece of rolling debris.
âYesâ¦yes.â
The shard shone in the morning sunlight. It looked white from afar, but the closer it got and the more the angle changed, the more it revealed its true color.
âI still think so.â
âThe Commander-in-Chief doesnât seem to think so.â
âRegardless of what he thinks, I do. And I think he should.â
âDid Annette request the divorce first?â
âThat is correct.â
The debris she saw up close was dark black. Annette stepped past it. With a snap, something broke under her foot.
âBy the way, why does everyone make it sound like Annette was the one who âgot f*ckedâ over?â
âWell, because I had so much to lose in the divorce, and that person had so much to gain.â
âRight.â
Ryan tilted his head.
âHe seems to have lost you, though.â
ââ¦What do you mean?â
âExactly that. I think the Commander-in-Chief still cares about Annette.â
Ryan said this without a shadow of a doubt. On the contrary, Annette was at a loss for words.
âââ Not so.â
âIt isnât? Itâs very obvious. Like the fact that he moved Annette to the rear, or the fact that he made an unexplained inspection a few days ago. And he seemed very hostile towards me as he questioned meâ¦.â
âThe feelings he has for me areâ¦.. a little complicated. Theyâre not all good feelings like Ryan thinks.â
âHmm.â
Ryan still looked unconvinced.
âI donât know what happened between Annette and that man, so I canât be entirely sure, but from what Iâve seen anyway. The Commander-in-Chief still has you in mind.â
âWhat, are you completely assured of that?â
âYou can see it clearly too â¦â¦ canât you?â
Ryan quickly admitted, with no intention of hiding. Annette asked with a wry smile.
âHow can you be so sure?â
âThere are things that only men seem to see.â
âWhat in the world is that? Ryan, I canât read the air.â
âWow, youâre suddenly attacking me.â
âSo what is it?â
âBy nature, all men know each otherâs thoughts. Especially when women are involved.
Come to think of it, wasnât it like a three-way meeting just now? Ha ha.â
âOkay, I wonât ask. Please go and have another chat with the Commander-in-Chief since men know each other so well.â
âIâd rather kill myself.â
Annette burst into a small laugh at the immediate reply. Ryan made it like it was no big deal, but it didnât seem so.
âItâs your day off, and youâre going right back to your lodgings?â
âI think Iâll get some rest.â
âYou donât grasp the intent of the question at allââ
Annette laughed again at Ryanâs disappointed tone. Seeing her laugh, Ryan followed suit with a cool smile.
In fact, she pretended not to understand his question because she was concerned about his opinion. She just felt bad that he had experienced a bad situation because of her.
It was her own way of trying to ease his mind that maybe he had been hurt. It was also not that she did not understand Ryanâs words.
No, it was rather justified. If she had not experienced something similar in the past, she would have thought so, too. But Ryan did not know.
Heiner was a man who could act out even the most trivial of glances. Pretending to love, pretending to be jealous, pretending to regret â it was all as light and easy for him as holding a piece of paper.
Just like those days when they were youngâ¦
Annette closed her eyes and then opened them. The cloudy dawn sky had cleared before she knew it. The path she was walking on was once again ahead of her.
She stepped toward it.