Cadelâs suggestion stunned Van for a moment, and he stumbled backward.
âThen, then, I will quickly wash up and come out.â
ââ¦â¦Wash up? Now?â
âIâm sweating a lot, soâ¦â¦. Itâs going to be smelly.â
Why on earth would anyone come in to wash up for a walk? Cadel felt a little embarrassed and looked at Van, who was fiddling with the hem of his clothes.
It had been a long time since they had spoken alone, as Cadel had consciously distanced himself from Van. It took a lot of courage to decide to spend time together. It was a big decision for a lot of reasons.
Cadel didnât have the stamina to wait for him to get clean and fluffy, so he lunged forward at Van, who was inching away from Cadel, pulling Van into a hug by the nape of his neck and nuzzling his nose against the underside of Vanâs collarbone.
âWh, what, what are you doingâ¦â¦?!â
At Cadelâs sudden action, Van jerked away like a wild animal under attack. Letting go of the stuttering, red-faced man, Cadel spoke in a light tone.
âIt doesnât smell at all. How come you donât smell bad after training all day? Are handsome guys like that?â
It was a sincere remark, but steam seemed to rise from Vanâs face as he heard it. Cadel kept his mouth shut and pounded his fist lightly against Vanâs chest, rubbing the area where his breath had hit.
âLetâs walk.â
ââ¦â¦Yes.â
With Van finally subdued, Cadel continued on his way.
As they walked, Van matched Cadelâs narrow strides and glanced at him. It wasnât because he had anything specific to say, it was just because his eyes were drawn to Cadel. The quiet expression immersed in thought and the gray eyes sunken as if weary were particularly eye-catching.
There was no way Cadel could not have noticed that earnest gaze.
âMy face will be pierced.â
âOh, Iâm sorry, I didnât realize thatâ¦â¦.â
âIâm not saying itâs a bad thing.â
Cadel smiled lightly, pulled Vanâs arm, and walked across to him. A plank of wood spanned the narrow river like a bridge. As Cadel sat down on it, Van also took the seat next to him.
Cadel kicked off his shoes and stretched out his legs, submerging his calves in the river. The cool water washed away the drowsiness that had been creeping up on him.
âItâs cool and nice.â
As he splashed lightly, Van followed suit and dipped his feet into the river. Cadel grinned and splashed him with water, and Van grinned and splashed back. It was such a poorly executed splash that Cadel barely got a few drops.
After a few moments of this uncharacteristic antics, Cadel looked at Van. The look of utter peace on his face was quite pleasing.
ââ¦â¦This is what I wanted to see.â
Cadel wanted to see Van happy beside him, not hurt, intimidated, or self-conscious. He had even promised himself that he would make sure Van never regretted standing by him. But in the end, he had done something he would regret.
The fact that Cadel Lytos was alive inside him, that his will was warping his choices and emotions. It was too much to bear, and he had the creepy feeling that Cadel Lytos was manipulating him like a puppet.
Still, he felt sorry for Cadel Lytos, whom he could not completely deny, who could not be a victim even in death. So he didnât want to face Van, who probably knew of his existence, believed in him, and followed him. He didnât want to face the fact that the one person he cared about was in love with the one thing he shunned so much.
It was just an outburst of anger. It was an immature plea for Van to like Shin Yeohwan, not Cadel Lytos. He couldnât even tell which one of them cared about the subordinates, and he was forced to deal with this problem. He was a terrible human being.
âI apologize for being so sensitive.â
His gaze locked with Vanâs at the silent apology. Vanâs clear golden eyes gleamed with a calm that seemed to know Cadelâs every thought.
âIâ¦â¦.â
âDonât say itâs fine.â
ââ¦â¦For me, Commander is everything.â
Van quietly lowered his eyes and carefully touched Cadelâs finger on the plank. When Cadel turned his palm over, feeling a tickling touch that seemed to be asking for his permission, Vanâs large hands clasped his hands.
âSo when I feel like Commander is avoiding me, even if itâs just an illusion, itâs hard. Even though I donât know why, I feel like apologizing.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âItâs so painful, and then it allâ¦â¦ gone with the slightest bit of attention Commander gives me. So, justâ¦â¦ remember that. That I can live well with just a short smile from Commander.â
His clenched hands tightened. Cadel clasped his hands together and swallowed dryly. In front of Cadel, who couldnât easily open his mouth, Van looked at him with a shy smile.
âDoesnât that seem a little foolish?â
ââ¦â¦No.â
It wasnât foolish. Van was sweet, warm, and so affectionate that he wanted to reciprocate, which made him feel unwarranted jealousy.
âI alsoâ¦â¦.â
He wanted Vanâs affection, he wanted Vanâs approval, and he couldnât help but feel ugly for the greed that was welling up in his eyes. But there were too many things standing in his way to put his desires in front of Van.
Cadel finally fell silent, unable to speak. Catching a glimpse of Cadelâs expression in the heavy atmosphere, Van casually changed the subject.
âBy the way, this is a weird thing to say in a situation like this, but honestly, I was a little surprised.â
ââ¦â¦Surprised? Why?â
âThe same goes for Lumen, that punk, but mostly about you, Commander. Of course, I thought Commander would go to the top floor.â
He paused for a moment, as if considering his next words, then opened his mouth thoughtfully.
âBecause Commander always tried to take charge of the most important tasks.â
âDoes this mean that I only eat the delicious parts?â
âIf I had to be honest, you only ate the poisoned part. Even intercepting it before someone else eats it.â
Van, who spoke quite resolutely, looked directly at Cadel with a smile that had disappeared.
âYou think itâs better for you to get hurt than for someone else to get hurt. Youâll stop at nothing to save someone, and youâll risk your own life to keep your comrades safe.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âThe commander I know would make the move himself even if there were other subordinates who could be sent to the top floor because that place was dangerous. So when I heard that Lumen went to the top floor instead of Commanderâ¦â¦ I was jealous that he had earned your trust, but on the one hand, I thought it was fortunate.â
The corner of Vanâs mouth lifted slowly, and he gazed lovingly into Cadelâs eyes, which did not avert his gaze.
âSomeone who seemed to be sacrificing and carrying everything on his own for the rest of his life, finally looking out for others. Just as Commander is ready to fight for the Knight Order, so are we. Weâre always ready to fight for you. I think you finally got itâ¦â¦ and I have to say I was a little relieved.â
Seeing Vanâs expression of genuine relief, Cadel suddenly remembered the time when the top floor was just around the corner.
âYou always try to do the dangerous stuff yourself, and donât tell me itâs for your subordinates. Because every time you do, I feel like Iâm losing your trust.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om