Before starting todayâs walk, Leone and she sat for a while and enjoyed the sunbathing.
âLeone. Please help me.â
âHuh.â
She was sorry for keeping asking for favors, but Leone nodded his head as if he didnât care.
âYou will meet someone else today.â
â⦠else.â
Leone muttered in a low voice that she couldnât hear.
âYou donât have to get close, today Iâm just asking you to help me because Iâm in trouble!â
She spoke urgently, trying to convince him somehow. Leone looked straight at her and then turned his head.
â⦠huh.â
âThank you so much! Leone, you are such a good guy. The miss you are going to meet is one who gives me a little trouble.â
ââ¦â
Leone furrowed his eyebrows in displeasure.
âSo I made a bet today.â
âBet.â
âDid you learn that word last time?â
âHuh.â
âThis is my wish, Leone. Be as nonchalant as possible to the person you meet today.â
ââ¦wish. That person- to.â
âHuh? You donât like granting wishes to that person?â
âNo. Bet, lose.â
âAh. Thatâs right. If I lose the bet, I have to grant her a wish.â
âTrick Cigar- Make a wish.â
âHuh. If I lose, I have to do everything she tells me.â
Leoneâs face visibly hardened. Of course, it was a serious bet in its own way, but it was somehow embarrassing to see Leone take it so seriously.
âAh, but if I win, that person wonât bother me anymore.â
â⦠okay.â
âWill you help?!â
Leone nodded his head.
âHuh.â
âIf you are scared and tired, cling to me. Nothing will happen because I am by your side.â
âStick, go. how-.â
How, was one of Leoneâs questions. Benjamin decided on a few words because it still seemed difficult to raise the final note.
âAh. Hmm⦠like this.â
She grabbed Leonâs arm and hugged him tightly.
âHow is it.â
It was still hot. She let go of his arm.
âThis is what you call sticking.â
âThen-.â
Leone lightly wrapped his arms around my waist and hugged her.
âThis is what it is.â
âOf course, this also sticks. But hugging here could make others a little surprised, so hold my arm like this. Thatâs right.â
She took his hand off and put it around her arm and taught him again.
Leone stared blankly at her. Something⦠It looks like his eyes were longing for an answer.
âAre you having trouble understanding?â
He understood this much before, but why was it suddenly like this? She asked anxiously, looking at the complicated and deep eyes that thansmited he couldnât tell what kind of emotion he was feeling.
ââ¦no.â
Leone shook his head very slowly, lightly as if carried by a breeze.
âThank god.â
âTrixie too, to me. Like that. Stick.â
His voice was very sweet. She told him to cling to her if he was scared, and on the contrary, he even suggested it to her. It seemed to be saying that he would protect her when it was scary and difficult, and that he would become her will.
âBig. Our baby is all grown up.â
She was so proud. He said he would protect her first.
âTrixie,. you are a genius trainer.â
âThank you, Leone.â
She stroked the childâs head.
âYou are all grown up. You can be independent now!â
She was in the mood for no reason and talked to her heartâs content.
âIndependence- Lee. What.â
âOh, independence? Should I say to be alone⦠hmm. Leoneâs getting out of my arms and getting to know other people is called independence! You canât just be friends with me forever. Leone will be lonely if this miss is distracted,â
He didnât answer.
âAlso. Friend-.â
âUhâ¦â
âTrixie will disappear.â
âAh no! Why did that suddenly come out? Haha. I just want Leone to make friends.â
As she shook her head vigorously, her heart ached with guilt.
âIt hurts, it hurts. Sorry, Leone.â
Leone closed his mouth again at my words and looked up at the sky. Meanwhile she was busy checking his eyes.
After a while, it was time. They put on leashes and muzzles as usual and headed to the annex.
âLeone. Stay here for a while.â
After arriving at the annex, Leone was entrusted with Benjamin for a while. Inside, Jen and Adler were waiting.
Knock, knock.
When she knocked on the door, the thick front door of the mansion opened. It was Adler, not the butler or other servant, who stood on the other side and greeted her.
âYou are here.â
The servants in the back glanced at her with interest, even though they shrank in fear and anxiety. Jen wass⦠She was making a very dissatisfied face. It was written on her face that Trixie dared to have Sir Adler open the door himself.
âJen, letâs go out and see.â
Sir Adler called her, not noticing Zen had such a heart. There were applicants for face-to-face training, and perhaps because of the hope that it might be successful, Adlerâs eyes shone even brighter today.
âYes.â
Jen staggered along. In the opinion that Leone should get used to other people, Adler made them wear their casual clothes, Adler even gave Jen a leather patch over his oversized shirt to protect her from any injury.
âToday, we will make it possible to explore from a distance. If itâs okay, Iâll repeat the training by going back and forth a few times while facing each other from a distance, passing by as if Iâm passing by once in the middle. Itâs like walking across a river and crossing it on a bridge.â
â⦠I see.â
Jen nodded her head. She seemed to be nervous.
Trixie came out again and approached Leone who was making a dissatisfied face. It seemed that he didnât like being held by the leash by Benjamin.
âLeone, you canât be like that. You should appreciate it if someone else takes you for a walk.â
ââ¦â
âYou donât even answer, nowâ¦â
These days, he kept saying this and that⦠Maybe itâs puberty. Was he going through the ordeal of being human?
âLeone. This miss has said it many times. You canât hurt people. Understand?â
â⦠huh.â
âAs long as Mr. Benjamin, me, Gourden and Mr. Adler are here, no one will harm you. So donât worry.â
âWell.â
She wondered if it was an illusion that he felt at first glance that she couldnât be trusted even though he was expressionless.
âLeone. Everyone is fine, well, not everyone. But obviously, there are a lot of nice people in the world that Leone hasnât met yet. So letâs give people a little chance.â
âWhy.â
âBecause I want you to find greater happiness. I wish you could give and receive more kindness, and a little less hardship. There are bad people, but I think knowing that there are good people will make you feel more comfortable.â
Leone, who was turning his head as if disapproving of her words, looked at her. And slowly nodded.
âKind. Thank you.â
âYes, Trixie.â
Jen came out and the door to the annex was locked. Everyone wanted to watch, but Leone would feel uncomfortable if they looked at him. Once around the mansion, Jen decided to follow from a distance.
Leone had to get used to Jenâs presence, as sheâs still dangerous to come close to. Jen was still a long way off. Adler was standing on the porch of the mansion, watching us, tense.
âLeone. If you are my friend, stand up for me. Got it?â
When she taunted Jen about the chance to get her trainer face-to-face, she said, to be honest, she got a little upset and screamed.
Not that she was great, but did she even look at something? She kept telling Trixie that she was a cheater, that she had aroused their sympathyâ¦
âLook how nice my dog is.â
âEverything will be fine, Leo.â
âHuh.â
âNothing happened.â
The atmosphere was chilly, as if they were fighting a real battle. Trixie held Leoneâs leash and looked at Zen.
* * *
Adler Wickingham.
It was a very precious and proud name to Jen. Her work as an apprentice butler for the Wickingham family, which she started following her father in her mid-teens, began with serving the young master. It was given to be his friend, but Jen was faithful to it.
Even though she was clumsy, the young owner, who couldnât speak a word of her properly, did not cry and waited patiently. From then on, Jen thought she would protect Adler for the rest of her life. She was very happy at the moment when the family head of the Wickingham family became Adler and Adler made a name for himself and was nicknamed âThe Adlerâ instead of âThe Wickinghamâ.
The people of the Adler family resembled their masters, so they were all kind and reserved. So Jen always thought she had to keep herself awake.
âIâm going to take Trixie to the capital, Zen. Find a house for Trixie in the capital.â
When she heard that from Adler, she felt as if she had been hit in the head. She didnât hate Trixie. If the master was using people, how could a mere servant have a different opinion?
Special treatment too. She thought it was because he had done so much. Her young master was really soft, but he didnât have a bad eye for people.
But what about the capital? Trixie was the daughter of an exiled aristocrat, a woman who married a commoner and lost her status. Trixieâs very existence itself was a problem.
By the way, he said the capital. Now, the future seemed self-evident, in which false rumors such as Count Adler taking a commoner married woman to a mansion in the capital.
Adler couldnât have known that either. And yet sheâs taken. Zenâs thoughts naturally turned to the negative side.
It was natural. She had never seen Trixie discipline Leone, so she never thought that Trixie would be as capable as she was. She went from being an immature aristocratic lady who made mistakes in the social world to becoming a commoner, and she rolled in the mud for a year and a half. A person like that has great skills to correct Leone?
It was more believable that she appealed to the masterâs sympathy by bringing up the past of a year and a half.
Thatâs why she was doing that. For the young master.
She was the only one in this house sufficiently low-learted and full of doubts to follow the way of thinking of wicked people. These parts that could be said to be disadvantages in the world were advantages here. So, Zen had to unleash her own evil side and cut off those who approached Adlerâs family.
And just then, Trixie made an outrageous bet. In Jenâs eyes, it was the only way to expose Trixie. So she complied. Because thereâs no way Leone would be fine.
â⦠Whoa.â
It was a bet made with such a sense of justice. So, she had been trying hard to ignore it, but fear came over her when she stood in front of Leone. The last time she saw him was 3 years ago. The boy who had cut off the servantâs arm and glared at her with blood on his mouth had become a grown man before she knew it.
Overwhelming body and menacing eyes. When she remembered that moment, her body stiffened.
âLeone. Itâs okay, itâs okay.â
But what was that woman talking about? Who could he be, the prince she had never seen before, with a benevolent face? Jen stared blankly at Trixie and Leone, then involuntarily stepped out.
âAh. Mr. Butler. Donât move.â
She only took one step, but Trixie turned around right away. Leone next to her was also looking at Jen with a slight frown on his face. It was a ferocious face that Jen was familiar with, quite different from the kind face that seemed to have aroused emotions when he saw Trixie.
âNo way.â
She had never felt that Leone had feelings. He always felt only anger, hatred, and the hunting instinct. But he had a âhumanâ face like that. What was going on? Jen couldnât understand for a moment.
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Translator Note:
This week I will release more chapters of this story, I hope you enjoy them!!