Gilbert himself said to use his body like a part and replace his fatherâs corroding body.
He has a good understanding of what it means to give his body to him.
Up to that point, Gilbert was willing to endure such a thing.
[âThat was kind of tempting just now.â]
His biological father responded with that determination. Gilbert Kallakis was already known as the strongest swordsman in the Empire.
Nevertheless, it was only strange to me that he was not satisfied with his abilities.
Because there are only monster-like beings around him?
Of course, Aedis is a non-standard existence.
So was his father.
However, both in fiction and in reality, it was not them, but his younger brother, Regen, that Gilbert felt the most inferior to.
And, unlike Aedis and his biological father, Regen may be named as a genius, but he was normal.
In particular, Regen didnât have the talent for swordsmanship at all, so he learned it until he vomited blood in ãEsmeraldaâs Crescent Moonã In the novel, Regenâs swordsmanship teacher was a member of a tribe that had been forgotten by people, and misunderstood Regen as a kin and took him as a disciple.
The deluded teacher taught Regen with the utmost sincerity, but it was revealed that his skill grew very slowly.
I also remember being secretly annoyed about when Regenâs teacher would cut that beard every time he was described as having a long beard that draped down to his waist.
In any case, even Regenâs teacher slandered Gilbertâs swordsmanship for being arrogant, but he didnât say it was wrong.
Rather, he criticized him, saying whether it was possible for Regen to observe it a little more carefully and make even a part of it his.
Thatâs why Gilbertâs swordsmanship skills were excellent. Because he was not at all satisfied with himself.
Gilbert sighed in relief as his father showed his intention to continue the conversation.
Aedisâs expression was mysterious.
âShall I stop it?â
âNo. Leave it alone.â
ââ¦â
âNothing has changed. He still has a long way to go to make up his mind.â
The words about not touching Maevia were a little funny. If he had made up his mind, heâs not merciful enough to force that condition to be kept at any cost.
In a sense, Gilbert was also a naive young master.
[âOne week.â]
âYes?â
[âThanks to someone who converted my spirit into a bomb and sent it back, the Red Desert is now a mess. I canât take you right now, but come back to this place in a week. It would be better if you brought something the Grand Duke had touched before.â]
Guessing that it was possible, Gilbert did not spit back this time.
After the conversation was over, Gilbert started moving somewhere.
He didnât seem to want to go back to the castle.
I asked, sipping the cold milk.
âWill the father himself come in a week?â
âIâll send a clone.â
It was an answer that I could understand.
âI mean Gilbert.â
If I had to choose between Gilbert and Regen, I would of course call Regen.
It was difficult for me to see him without prejudice, just as Gilbert still sees me as his property.
Gilbert was only 12 years old when he killed his brothers in the desert.
Gilbert then killed Regen, and another brother Regen did not even know existed.
Even if Aedis saved Regen, it didnât change the fact that Gilbert had taken two lives at the time.
ä¸It shouldnât be like this. You canât just take away everything like this!
He sacrificed his own body because he thought that he had lost me to Aedis, and that he had lost his position as the next Grand Duke to Regen.
He was trying to get it back even if he had to dedicate his body to his father.
Itâs a crazy way of thinking, so I couldnât let it go any longer, even if Regen resents me for the rest of my life, because he loved his older brother.
And if Iâm already resented, Iâd rather be on Aedisâ side.
The period in which Regen started to depend on me was extremely short, but Iâve been with Aedis for 8 years.
âAs expected, Iâ¦â
Aedis cut off my words.
âWhen Gilbert appears here in a week, I will cut off his limbs so that he will never be able to raise his sword again.â
He didnât mean to kill.
âApart from Regen, Gilbert will also hate you even more than he does now. If you donât like getting blood on your hands, wouldnât it be better to let his father betray him?â
In fact, Gilbertâs biological father wouldnât give him what he wanted anyway.
I knew that there was only ruin left in Gilbertâs path, and Aedis knew it, and the bastard called his biological father knew, but only Gilbert himself did not know.
âI donât care. I donât even care about things like that. If the person you can call Regenâs older brother is alive for the time being, he will be sad right now, but he will be satisfied later. Perhaps Gilbert will one day feel guilty and be attached to his younger brother who takes care of him.â
ââ¦â
âLetâs go back.â
Hey, isnât that the typical tragic ending?!
I reached out to grab Aedisâs hand, but barely missed it.
***
When I followed Aedis back to the castle, Regen was standing in front of the door of the room, holding a painting.
âFather! Your Grace!â
Regen smiled brightly, not knowing that he had once been killed by his older brother, whom he loved and admired so much.
âThere was no answer when I called, so I sneaked in, but there was no one there. You left this.â
âAck.â
What Regen brought out was a picture drawn by the predecessor Grand Duke.
I quickly covered the picture with my body so Aedis couldnât see it.
Regen looked at me with innocent, twinkling eyes.
âBy the way, Your Grace, what is that black octopus?â
Itâs not an octopus, itâs your fatherâ¦â¦
âHaha, isnât it cute? I want to hang it in my room.â
âYour Grace likes things like thisâ¦â
No!
I asked Regen with a glance at Aedis, who was engrossed in the thought of a tragic ending.
âBut Lord, why are you alone?â
âThe nanny is in the next room with Miss Shaula. She has something to talk about.â
Talking to Shaula?
Madam Teresaâs determination to challenge the difficulty was great.
Regen playfully pulled the hem of my skirt.
âYour Grace.â
âYes, Lord.â
âIâm hungry!â
Regen laughed heartily. On the other hand, he wrinkled his eyes to make a cute expression.
âThen shall we go eat? Aedis too.â
Perhaps it was his desired answer, so Regen nodded his head quickly.
âGreat!â
I smiled and pushed Regen to Aedis.
At that moment, Aedis, who had escaped from his thoughts, looked at Regen that was holding his hand.
âI have to hang the painting in my room, so go first with Aedis.â
âAre you coming soon?â
âOf course.â
I waved until Regen and Aedis went down the stairs.
And instead of going back to my private room, I knocked on the door of the room where Madam Theresa and Shaula were.
âShaula, are you done talking?â
As if waiting for me to call, Shaula ran out.
âYour Grace!â
Shalla welcomed me with the momentum to embrace me.
âAs expected, I thought that if it was Your Grace, you would not forsake me.â
You canât even see Madam Theresa, who seems to have aged 20 years in a moment.
âIt must be your fault anyway, but what did you say?â
âI shouldnât raise a sword in front of the Lord, right?â
âYes, donât.â
âTsk.â
I walked slowly down the hallway with Shaula frowning.
âShaula, do you want to be stronger than you are now?â
âHuh? That would be nice.â
âWhat if you had to sacrifice your limbs to someone in exchange for being strong for a while?â
Shaulaâs eyes narrowed.
âYour Grace, you know that my body is precious too, right?â
âThen someone elseâs limbsâ¦â¦?
âI donât sacrifice my limbs or anyone elseâs. The power gained in that way is sure to fade away every time I use it.â
Shaulaâs face says that she was upset.
She refused at once.
I got to my private room and stayed silent until I hung the picture, then asked my second question.
ââ¦â¦Shaula, have you thought about being my escort?â
âDoes Your Grace need me to be your escort? My hand that Your Grace struck is still red?â
Shayla spread her palms and trembled.
Instead of looking at the palm of her hand, I checked the time.
âActually, I need someone for a role other than an escort right now.â
âWhat is the role?â
Shaula asked, but didnât show much curiosity. She seemed to have decided that it must have been for some reason that wasnât appropriate.
I threw a bundle of golden keys at Shala.
All the keys were in the ring except for the one I was going to use.
Each key was filled with Aedisâs magic.
âA role to hold Aedisâs ankles.â
ââ¦â¦What?â
âAre you interested?â
âIâm interested, but suddenly?â
âDo it now.â
Shaila groaned.
âWait, wait, please wait! Did you fight with the Master?â
âIt wasnât a fightâ¦â¦â
âYour Grace, why is it so suspicious when you trail off?â
Shayla pushed her face close, making it a little too burdensome.
âUhh, uhm, I thought that the solution I was thinking of would be more modest than cutting the limbs.â
Anyway, I understand that Aedis doesnât want to kill Gilbert as much as possible.
Whether itâs because of Regen or for other reasons.
Then there is no need to chop the limbs off, right?
â When Gilbert appears here in a week, I will cut off his limbs so he will never be able to raise his sword again.
No matter how much I hate Gilbert, I couldnât give Regen such a tragic ending.
The end is a lifelong nursing of his older brother whose limbs were cut off by his adoptive father.
Itâs more traumatic than running away and waking the beast!
In a way, itâs worse than hitting him on the head and killing him at once!
Moreover, it would be better to make him leave quietly and drive him out of the Grand Dukeâs dominionâ¦â¦
Besides, maybe I can take Gilbertâs powers and make him a normal person without having to cut off his limbs.
If Gilbert was no longer the best swordsman in the empire, his biological father would naturally lose interest, so it was worth a try.
ââ¦â¦What do you mean by cutting off the limbs?â
I smirked at Shaula, who gave me a suspicious look.
âAre you curious? If you help me, Iâll tell you everything. Including how to use the key.â