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Chapter 79
I never thought Iâd hate Gilbert even more than I used to.
I thought that he had already fallen to the lowest level of my likeability meter, so there would be no bottom line for him to thread over.
But, in reality, there has always been something that provides a whole new definition of âthe worstâ.
Hoo, letâs take a deep breath. Iâm not as patient as Aedis, but Iâll give it a try.
âThe two of you have to be my daily escort knights for the rest of the day. Of the two of you, the one who escorts me with better skills will be pardoned of their debt.â
Shaula smirked at my words.
âYour Grace, are you sane?â
âSpeak.â
âBut I mean, youâre a weak person-â
âDonât play with me. Power is also power. No matter how strong you are, you think youâll be able to withstand all the people I control? Whether itâs 10,000 or 100,000 people, speak only after you bring them down and crush them. Iâll only cut you some slack once.â
Shaula licked her lips. For some reason, her face looked slightly reminiscent.
Why is her complexion like that?
Feeling a little uncomfortable, I shook my head.
âAnd to answer the question, of course Iâm sane. Iâm hoping that you guys get along while fighting. The explanation is over. Iâll be out in 30 minutes, so get ready.â
***
I was uncomfortable to show my back to the two children who only had bad feelings towards me.
Still, there were two more people accompanying me, and Raven was sitting on my shoulder, so it was a little comforting.
âBy the way, Iâm in a weak state right now, so keep an eye on me. One person would have their debt forgiven, so the other person might really fall behind.â
Anyway, Gilbert, who came out on time, frowned.
âHow long do you think it will be possible to just trust and stick to Father?â
I didnât have to answer that.
âWho believes in and sticks to whom?â
ââ¦â
Gilbert bit his mouth at the voice of the man who was very clearly biased towards his wife.
Shaula was also shocked to see Aedis walk out.
âYour Grace, you are cowardly.â
Gilbert also seemed to agree, so I laughed.
âWho is the coward, the one who used words to attack and hurt me, or the one who left me while I was vomiting blood?â
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
I blinked at the two troublemakers who were speechless.
âRemember that I said one might fall really behind? Could you please take care of me as my escorts?â
While Shaula scratched the nape of her neck, Regen poked his face out.
âYour Grace!â
All right, weâve all gathered.
I waved my hand to Regen with a fresh smile.
âWelcome, Lord.â
Regen was very excited.
âAre we really going to play outside the castle together? Us together?â
âYes. Are you looking forward to it?â
Regen nodded his head vigorously. It looked like his neck would break.
His dazzling, sparkling eyes were unbelievably adorable.
Gilbert twisted his lips, as if the friendly atmosphere between Regen and I was annoying.
âRegen, come here.â
In the past, Regen would have immediately listened to Gilbertâs words..
Even though I read him childrenâs books for several nights, had breakfast and tea time together, and helped him with homework, Gilbert just couldnât leave Regenâs name out of his mouth once.
But for some reason, Regen hesitated.
Staring at me.
Regen lifted his heel and lowered it, and did not rush towards Gilbert.
Rather, he gave Gilbert a look that looked like he was hoping that Gilbert would take back his call.
âB-but if I go there, I canât walk side by side with Her Graceâ¦â
Aedis was also surprised.
I saw hope.
Hope that Regen might be able to escape from his brotherâs grasp!
Oh, I canât give you a tea you like too much. In this case, it is not good to sip one more glass.I pressed my lips together until my smile was hidden.
âI think Iâll feel energized if I walk with the Lord, but I canât be greedy. Today is a great opportunity for the Lord, so Iâll yield you to Gilbert.â
Shaula didnât wonder why Gilbert was Gilbert and Regen was the Lord.
Her gaze rested on Raven, who was picking at his feathers while perched on my shoulder.
âIâm hungry. Can I eat that crow?â
âKaaaak?!â
Fortunately, Regen had not heard it.
Regenâs rabbit-like eyes fluttered as he stared at me and Gilbert alternately.
The misunderstanding was cleared up as I undid Pymonâs seal and explained that I wasnât sick, but Regen was still worried about me.
I didnât need to act or buy sympathy, so I hid the pain as much as possible.
Regen, having decided to do something, clung to me.
âYou donât have to yield! I-Iâll help you with this side! As for that side, uh, Fatherâs going to take it!â
â¦â¦Really?
Regen chose me now, right?
With Gilbert in front of him?
As if feeling my doubts, Regen grabbed my hand.
He seemed to express with his whole body for me to not shake off his hand.
It felt like my mind was fading away.
âThen Iâll hold you without hesitation.â
I held Regenâs and Aedisâs hands, respectively, and smiled.
Now that this is the case, before we get to the point, can I scratch Gilbertâs stomach a few more times?
âLord, shall we go eat ginger ice cream?â
***
We headed to the downtown area. Although it was not as large as the capital, it was densely populated and vibrant.
I bought delicious food for Regen, whose eyes were droopy, and gave him a tour of the theatre.
Of course, Gilbert and Shaula looked like they were going to die the whole time.
They didnât like being swept away by the crowds, and the act of looking after someone while holding their temper seemed utterly tedious.
After playing hard, Regen was carried onto Aedisâs back. But I still had work to do.
I thought about sending Regen back to the castle first, but he grabbed Aedisâs clothes and didnât let them go, so I decided to just bring him along.
âIt would be much better to hunt for beasts rather than treasure. The forest is full of things that will come at me the moment I snap my fingers.â Shaula continued to grumble.
I handed several sacks that I had purchased from the merchant to the two troublemakers.
âWhat is it, Your Grace?â
âNow that Iâve played my heart out, I have to work.â
âIs this torture?â
Shaula seemed genuinely pained to be in the same room with an unspecified number of people.
She had a desperate expression on her face as if she had been punished by having to spend her whole life in a rabbit hole while abandoning her beastly habits.
It was as if she had lived somewhere in the wild.
Shaula appears to be in her late 20s.
She said she didnât know her own exact age either.
Of course, she doesnât even remember her birthday, and she doesnât care.
When she was the knight-leader of the Kalakis Grand Duchy, I looked through the papers she had written, and found that she only had one guardian in the list of family members.
It was assumed that even the guardian had recently become deceased.
What the hell is this woman?
Aedis didnât care about Shaulaâs complaints, and took us to Eire Forest.
It was in front of the cave Pymon had taken me to.
I only said that it was a place full of gems and gold coins, and I did not explain it in detail, but without a doubt, it was one of my destinations.
Wondering how he knew about it, I turned to Aedis.
He was deep in thought.
âItâs kind ofâ¦â
Aedis asked, tilting his head.
âDid you want something in this cave?â
âDo you know who made this place?â
âI think I made it.â
Excuse me?
Aedis had a strange look that was saying that it wasnât a big deal, as if he had accidentally found a coin that he had dropped 500 years ago.
âIt was a long time ago, but I remember putting it away because there was nowhere to dispose of it.â
I remembered a newspaper article that said there were several more secret caves like this one.
âDid you hide them in some other places too?â
âAbout ten?â
Huh.
It was a little shocking that my lazy and unfaithful husband was actually richer than me.
Pymon described the cave as a rare treasure trove.
The wealth of the Grand Duchy was so great that Toliman Elliottâs antiques frightened the vassals and caused them to furrow their eyebrows. Including Aedisâ personal share, he could buy an empire.
âFor now, letâs go inside to see if thereâs still anything we can use.â
The husband smiled prettily at his wife, who had come to rob his own treasury.
â¦I should have roughly known who the cave owner was from the fact that there was also a barrier that blocked spirits?
But when I first talked about the cave, Aedisâs reaction was so bizarre that I couldnât even guess.
[-A barrier that also blocks the entry of spirits? Itâs a pity itâs not a destructive barrier.]
You talked like a completely different person!
I opened my eyes, unamused, and strode inside, but only then did Shaula realize the purpose of the sacks and grumbled.
âYour Grace, you need a porter, not an escort, huh?â
I ignored it and went ahead, stopping at Aedisâs murmuring.
âDid you install a trap or not?â
ââ¦â
He was trying to remember, but it didnât seem like anything was coming to mind.
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