âBut I canât go right now. At least, give me another week,â Alistair said charismatically.
âYou want me to wait a week?â
âHeâs saying that if you canât wait, then weâll take him to the capital later. Donât worry, you can go ahead and report,â Bart criticised the shocked Prince.
The Prince thought a little and said, âHmm. Then weâll do that. A week later, Alistair Lisburn, you will come to the fief capital with that violet-eyed baby whoâs playing innocent.â
Alistair looked like he wanted to add something, but he kept quiet and looked down. I wanted to complain about being called an infant who was playing innocent, but it would be immature of me, so I stayed quiet.
âItâs a bit annoying how you wonât say anything,â The Prince was probably saying that to me, but I didnât care. I went back to playing with the blocks. Behind me, everyone was surrounding Alistair.
âAre you sure?â
âYes. I thought this would happen one day. At least I was with my mum since I was born and I had fun travelling all over. Iâm glad that I was able to settle down here and work as an apprentice hunter.â
âYouâre calm and have good intuition. You definitely would have become a good hunter, uooah,â Bart said disappointingly, and Alistair lightly hit his stomach.
âBart, why are you acting like I wonât become a hunter? Iâll still be working as a hunter at the fief capital,â Alistair declared.
âBut isnât it hard channelling your magic? Iâm sure it will be since the magic stone is bigger than the ones in the barrier boxes,â Mill said worriedly.
âI donât know, but itâs not like Iâll be doing it every day, right? I can just work as a hunter when Iâm not filling the magic stone.â
With his cheery and optimistic attitude, Alistair today, looked completely different from yesterday.
âI guess so, yeah. Youâre right. He didnât say you had to stop being a hunter,â Mill also brightened up and said. I played with the blocks while glancing behind me. Unlike the two cheerful people, the rest looked like they had mixed emotions.
Of course, they would. Heâll probably be entrusted to some noble to learn things like etiquette and noble rules.
Itâs a bit dreadful to only do those things.
I remembered brotherâs friend, Gill. I feel like theyâre really similar. In short, wouldnât the Lisburn House take him in? Then we can both go back to Kingdom.
I cheered up a little. Then wouldnât he come to play with Gill?
But Alistair probably doesnât forgive the Lisburn House for causing his motherâs misfortune.
And, heâll never be a hunter if he goes back to Kingdom. I sunk my head down and reflected on my selfishness.
And, I finally realised. I wonât be able to see Alistair anymore when I go back to Kingdom. Nor Bart, Mill, Kyaro or Clyde. I wonât be able to eat with them, work with them or hunt with them every day.
My tears fell down onto the blocks because my head was lowered.
I canât say selfish things like âeveryone, donât leave my sideâ. They all have their own lives. Thatâs right, Bart and his crew still havenât gotten married yet. Theyâll keep delaying it if they have to look after an infant. My tears continued to fall, but I didnât wail.
This is fine. It is. I held the blocks which had changed colours from my tears.
âLei.â
Donât talk to me right now.
âLei, turn around.â
I canât.
Alistair sat behind me, put one hand around my stomach and held my hand, which was holding the blocks, with his other hand.
âWe wonât forget you just like how you didnât forget about your dad or brother. Weâre family, even if weâre apart.â
â...... Ai.â I somehow managed to squeeze my voice out.
âLei, donât cry.â
âNoth cwying!â
I rubbed my eyes, and Alistair put a little force into the hand that was hugging my stomach.
âYeah, youâre not. Something just got into your eyes.â
âAi.â
Thatâs fine.
[Bartâs POV]
Everyone in the room more or less started crying when they looked at Alistair hugging Leiâs back.
âMill, at least wipe your snot.â
âI forgot my handkerchief.â
âEven though Lei reminded you so many times not to?â
Thereâs even a guy crying this much. I had enough, so I took my handkerchief out from my pocket and gave it to him.
âIsnât this all wrinkled?â
âItâs better than not having one at all.â
Fate is a cruel thing, even when Alistair and his mum got to Lentforce. But what about Lei?
She was kidnapped from her parents and ended up in Frontier. That wasnât the end of it. She was nearly kidnapped again. But, she was able to assess her situation without forgetting her parents and decided that she wanted to go back.
To be honest, I admit that I didnât care what happened to us in the last few months since weâve been together with her.
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âLeiâs too cute.â
âYouâre even blowing your nose.â
It was Mill who blew his nose on the handkerchief he was holding. That handkerchief is mine, you know?
I looked at the two while remembering the past few months that weâd spent together with a baby. Lei sitting on the toddler chair while swinging her legs. Lei eating as much mashed potatoes as she can because of her love for them. Lei usually playing with blocks at Brendelâs shop or tampering with magic tools. She always looks down so seriously, and her chubby cheeks also look like theyâre about to drop right now.
Talkative Lei. Her expression always changes, even if she doesnât say anything. Tottering Lei. Cheeky Lei.
Alistair, who always laughs a lot when he cuddles with Lei. He always tries so hard, but he started to play with blocks whenever heâs with her. He actually hates potatoes but does his best to eat it, so he could agree with Lei whenever she says, âYummyâ.
We did our best to look after these kids even though weâre so young. Itâs laughable, but-.
âIt was fun.â
Donât just end it as you like, Mill.
âNow, whatâre we gonna do? Weâll talk about it after Alistair and Lei have gone to bed.â
âAite,â Kyaro answered straight away. Clyde also nodded. Even if weâre discussing it, we probably all have the same opinion. Even so-.
âSo cute.â
Everyone thought that, but they just didnât say it.
Mill really is a disappointment.