Kaltstein (2)
Kaltstein (2)
She used to think that all her worries would disappear if she could just make a contract with a Spirit Beast.
But reality was different.
[So itâs the Glacier Beast, Skadi.]
Her fatherâs cold voice and indifferent gaze remained the same. He just didnât say it directly like before.
[Have you told anyone about this?]
[Uh, noâ¦]
[Good. For now, letâs keep it between you and me.]
It wasnât a request, but a notice.
[Ye, yesâ¦]
Misha could only nod without saying anything.
Because she felt guilty.
She didnât make the contract through proper means. She used a strange ring called the Frost Spirit Ring to cheat her way into a contract.
If her father knew about thisâ¦
ââ¦then this treatment would be natural.â
Of course, she didnât have the courage to ask.
To her, her father was the most fearsome being.
Thatâs why she agreed when her father asked when she would bring that barbarian to the mansion.
Well, she didnât mention it to Bjorn at all.
âYeah, this is something I have to overcome on my own.â
She had already received an insurmountable favor.
She shouldnât burden him any further.
Although she tried to rationalize it like that, her true feelings hidden deep inside were different.
âI donât want him to find out.â
She didnât want to reveal her situation.
Hikurod, Dwarkey, Rotmillerâ¦
She could endure it even if they found out⦠but she wanted to appear as if she was doing well, at least to Bjorn.
So she visited her family often.
[I need to leave now. I have to stop by my familyâs place today.]
She tried her best.
The gazes of her siblings who wondered why she was visiting so often, the contemptuous gazes of the servants, and the lonely atmosphere of being left alone like an island during dinnerâ¦
â¦she faced them head-on.
âI shouldnât run away anymore.â
She learned from Bjorn.
That you canât achieve anything by running away.
A month, two months, three months passed.
[Is he still not coming?]
Her fatherâs pressure to bring Bjorn intensified. She made excuses, saying that he wasnât willing, but her father already seemed to know it was a lie.
Judging by the condition he offeredâ¦
[Bring him within this month. Then Iâll reconsider your treatment. Do you understand?]
â¦it meant that he would acknowledge her contract with the Spirit Beast within the family and treat her as a proper child.
She didnât know why he was so eager to meet Bjorn.
However, Misha decided to invite him.
It felt a bit like she was using himâ¦
âBut itâs fine if I repay him by working harder.â
She thought that maybe she could finally stand tall in front of Bjorn if she received her familyâs support. And there was also a slight calculation that if she received the Kaltstein familyâs support, it would be helpful to his journey.
[Alright.]
[â¦What? Really? Are you serious? Wow! No take-backs!]
[Enough, what time should we go tomorrow?]
Contrary to her worries, Bjorn readily agreed.
However, her joy was short-lived as anxiety soon arose.
Once she went to the mansion, she wouldnât be able to hide her situation any longer.
What should she do?
If Bjorn caused a scene there, it would definitely get out of hand.
Butâ¦
ââ¦Itâs just my ego! Ego!â
Misha chuckled and dismissed her anxiety.
Because Bjorn is a warrior who can be both hot-headed and cold-hearted.
At the sanctuary of another raceâ¦
â¦and in the heart of a pureblood familyâ¦
â¦he wouldnât do something like that.
Theyâre not even blood-related.
Thereâs no way he would take such a risk and make enemies with the Kaltstein family.
âYeah, yeah, impossible. What am I to himâ¦â
Misha organized her thoughts like that.
Her heart ached as if acknowledging it, but dreams and reality are different.
She knows that now.
âBehelâlaaaaaaaaaa!!â
Her tail stood on end at the ferocious roar.
It was only natural.
The servant seemed bewildered, butâ¦
â¦she knew, having practically lived with him.
âYou must have a problem with your head.â
Those wordsâ¦
â¦meant that he wanted to smash his head!
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âAre you crazy?! Do, donât do that! Why are you acting like this all of a sudden?!â
Misha flinched and grabbed my arm, then quickly looked around to see if anyone else had heard the commotion.
Seeing that, I felt sorry for her.
âItâs like looking at my past self in elementary school.â
Compromise and consideration. Putting other people's feelings first and constantly erasing yourself.
There was a time when I thought that was the natural way to be.
Butâ¦
âWhy am I doing this? I just felt like it!â
âWhat the hell does that mean?!â
I shook off Mishaâs hand and said,
âMisha, itâs okay to do what you want sometimes.â
âUh, huhâ¦?â
âWhy do you hold back? In the end, itâs just doing favors for others.â
âTheyâre not others, theyâre familyâ¦â
Family my ass.
At this point, theyâre more like enemies.
I asked again,
âSo is that family more important than your life?â
Misha kept her mouth shut.
Well, even she knows it in her head, right?
What the source of that effort, of visiting her family regularly and longing for a harmonious family, is.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
Itâs all just wishful thinking.
Something completely useless even if she holds onto it.
The embodiment of inefficiency.
âAnswer me. If you say yes, Iâll stop here.â
I confirmed her intention one last time, and Misha remained silent.
That was her answer to me.
âJust watch from now on. Nothing youâre worried about will happen.â
âBu, but if you hurt that personââ
Right, there will be hell to pay.
Itâs not just about the fine, but about facing the wrath of the head of the Kaltstein family, who seems to value honor.
Butâ¦
âMisha Kaltstein, have I ever broken a promise?â
ââ¦No.â
âRight, so just trust me.â
Iâm not doing this recklessly.
Unreasonable Barbarian Mode shines brightest when you know when to turn it on and off.
Thud.
I take a step forward, leaving Misha behind.
The servant is still acting arrogantly.
Thereforeâ¦
âWhat were you two talking about? Even if you werenât taught mannersââ
â¦I grab his neck and lift him up.
âArenât you the one whoâs being rude?â
âKeu, keugh!â
âHow dare you act so arrogantly, not even recognizing your master, just because youâre a servant of the Kaltstein family.â
âTh, thatâsâ¦!â
He looks pained.
And he also has a look of disbelief in his eyes.
He must be wondering if this is a dream.
This isnât some dark back alley, and he didnât expect to be treated like this in broad daylight, right in front of the mansion gate?
âLe, let go⦠keugh!â
Is it because he lacks imagination?
âIf, if you do thisâ¦â
Heâs saying something bad will happen if I do this?
Smirk.
If he knows that, then he wouldnât do this.
And if he did do it, itâs more accurate to assume that he had a reason.
But to not even know this simple principleâ¦
âYou, you must have a problem with your head.â
I clench my fist and put in just enough strength.
If I kill him, it will be a difficult situation to handle even for me.
âDonât worry. Most problems get fixed with a beating.â
âUgh, ugghh!!â
I tighten my grip on his neck to silence him and then gently massage a suitable spot to hit.
And I strike like flicking his forehead.
Thwack!
He faints, losing all strength in his body, with just one hit.
I check the injured area, holding his neck as if heâs an object.
Blood pours from his crushed nose, butâ¦
â¦this much is necessary to set an example for the future.
ââ¦â¦What are you planning to do now? Father wonât stay silent if he finds out.â
Misha, who was watching with an almost resigned expression, asks about my plans. She trusted me and stayed silent as I told her to, but it seems like sheâs not at ease.
âJust watch.â
I lift the unconscious guy with one hand and head towards the mansion entrance. As we pass through the garden, I see the other servants.
Mowing the lawn, carrying luggage somewhere.
ââ¦Hiik! Inform Veros quickly!â
Some of them run towards the mansion as gazes gather.
I follow them through the open door.
Andâ¦
âStop, barbarian.â
â¦Iâm surrounded by fifteen beastmen.
Combat personnel armed from head to toe, emanating a menacing aura. The bald guy who seems to be the leader speaks as soon as I stop.
In a tone thatâs like an order.
âMiss Misha Kaltstein, would you please explain whatâs going on? Who this barbarian is, and why Brante, whoâs supposed to be guarding the gate, is in that state.â
So his name was Brante.
âUh, thatâsâ¦â
âMisha, thereâs no need to explain.â
I throw Brante, whoâs no longer useful, into the middle of them. And as soon as they flinch and catch himâ¦
âWho the hell are you guys!!â
â¦I shout loudly enough to make the mansion tremble.
The beastmen all look dazed.
Itâs like their minds canât comprehend the situation.
âYour master invited me here. And this bastard insulted me, saying I was a fool of a barbarian!â
Misha tilts her head at my following shout.
And she whispers quietly so that only I can hear,
âUh, did he really say that?â
She has a tendency to worry about trivial things.
If I just insist that he doesnât remember because I purposely hit him, it would be fine.
âDonât lie! Thereâs no way Brante would do that.â
The bald guy refutes, as if itâs absurd, after a moment of bewilderment at my shout.
From my perspective, heâs digging his own grave.
An unreasonable barbarian is immune to logical attacks.
âLie? Are you insulting me too?â
The bald guy steps back as I take a step forward as if Iâm about to attack.
It doesnât seem like heâs scared of fighting.
Itâs probably because Iâm a guest of the master.
âWhatâs with all this commotion?!â
A man jumps down from the 2nd floor, connected to the central staircase, while the beastmen are flustered.
Itâs a familiar face.
Itâs Mishaâs brother, whom I met on the 3rd floor.
So, his name wasâ¦
I donât remember. Did I even hear it?
Letâs put aside the trivial things and focus on the present.
âDonât tell me, youâre the guest Father called.â
âItâs been a while.â
âForget the greetings, whatâs going on?â
The brother narrows his eyes and glares at me.
âIf you canât explain properly, you wonât be leaving unharmed, even if itâs you.â
Geez, he has a scary look in his eyes.
And I even saved his life.
âI donât like this guy.â
I explain the incident where I was insulted by the gatekeeper Brante, just like I did before, and then add something else.
âIf I were alone, I would have endured it. But what the hell is wrong with this lunatic? How dare he insult Misha while living off the familyâs generosity?â
As I point to the unconscious Brante and shout, a deep wrinkle forms on the brotherâs forehead.
âI told them to refrain from doing that when there are outsiders.â
Itâs a baffling reaction.
He just accepts it even though itâs a made-up story?
Damn it, this place is even more messed up than I thought.
It must be something that happens on a daily basis.
I say, unable to hide my disgust,
âSo youâre saying you all knew and just condoned it?â
âItâs an internal family matter. I have no reason to explain it to you. And you guys can go back to your positions now.â
âYes, Tailon.â
The brother dismisses the guards and then turns his head back to look at me.
âBjorn Yandel, Iâll let it go this time since there was a mistake on our part.â
âAnd?â
ââ¦If itâs true that this guy insulted you, Iâll give him appropriate punishment. So be satisfied with this.â
âSatisfiedâ¦â
I trail off and chuckle.
Disciplining a rude bastardâ¦
â¦and further showing that Iâm not someone to be messed with in front of many people.
That was my original plan.
Butâ¦
âI guess Iâll have to go with Plan B.â
I grin and approach the brother.
âDo you also have a problem with your head?â
Plans always change.