Episode 68
âHere isâ¦â
It wasnât the banquet hall where Cassius led me.
It was the backyard of the annexe northeast of the Academy.
Although it was a place in the corner where people were rare, it was popular with students because of its various flowers and a small fountain.
It was empty now when most of the students were at the banquet hall. But the garden was full of life, even though there were no people because the little light of the fairy who had escaped from the banquet hall was shining in the backyard.
âItâs so pretty. I donât know why all the fairies are here.â
âItâs probably because there are so many flowers. Fairies like flowers.â
Certainly, the gentle breeze carried the strong scent of flowers.
âAnd I guess itâs because of the mistletoe here. Fairies love mistletoe.â
The mistletoe aisle, which was built along one rim of the garden, was exceptionally crowded with small lights.
The mistletoe, tightly wrapped around wooden pillars, was with the branches of the yellow flower buds hanging down in a fluffy way.
âIs it time for mistletoe flowers to bloom? I donât think so.â
âYouâre right. Itâs not the time to bloom.â
Then Cassius lifted his head slightly and looked at the mistletoe hanging from the ceiling.
âBut the Academyâs mistletoe is different.â
The mistletoe at the end of my gaze was gently swaying at the wings of the playful fairies.
âDoes the flowering time differ?â
âThatâs right. Itâs always not until school anniversary that flowers begin to bloom.â
For more,
It was different from Ikerâs eyes, which were glistening with madness and arrogance.
âWhatâs wrong, Yerine?â
It was really relaxing eyes to see.
I felt the kindness that he had in me.
âBecause they look so different, even though they have the same eyes.â
âHuh? Eyes?â
âYes. Your brother, ah, no. He has gold eyes just like you, but they feel different.â
âReally?â
Then Cassius tilted his head slightly and smiled around his mouth.
âHow is it different?â
I thought of the golden eyes reflected through the wind-shaking red hair.
His eyes seemed to treat everything in the world as a feast, and his blood seemed to cool off.
âWhen I look into your eyes, I can feel that you are looking at me properly.â
In my words, Cassius nodded slightly.
Listening to my story as usual.
âBut I couldnât feel it in the eyes of the Crown Prince.â
To be honest, it was a very circumspect expression.
Ikerâs eyes were upset because his eyes showed a strong feeling that he was looking down at me.
Besides, unknown behaviour was enough to foster distrust in him.
âWell, itâs obvious that the Crown Prince saw me for the first time.â
âNo, I understand.â
Cassius echoed in a subdued voice.
Even with a slight turn of the head, the golden eyes glistening under the fairyâs light still remained.
My heart flutters at the fact that the eyes that seemed to have struck the sun were directed at me.
âIâve often felt that way when I saw him, too.â
Cassiusâs voice, which heard, sounded unusually faintly weak.
âWhat happened to you and my brother?â
I was well aware that their brotherhood may be different from general perception.
Moreover, there are blood-winded battles between the royal family who choose Iker and Casius over succession.
It didnât seem to have reached that point yet, but Iker was the first prince and Casius was the second prince, so there must have been a lot of things to be bumped into.
âIt was a dog lie that the professors were calling me, right?â
When Cassius heard me, he rolled his eyes with a blemish.
âWhen did you know?â
âAlmost from the beginning. I didnât go to the banquet hall in the first place, and it was too obvious that you were lying. And if it was really the professorâs call, we wouldnât be here right now.â
âThatâs true, butâ¦â
âMaybe even the Crown Prince would notice.â
Cassius sighed and scratched his head.
âThatâs right. I think you would have known. Youâve been quick-witted for a long time.â
The eyes of Cassius, who said so, were quite troubled.
He didnât usually make such a face.
When he fought with me or Eugene, he didnât look worried even when he was cornered.
Why does he look so worried?
âSo, again, you lied to keep me apart from the Crown Prince.â
In my words, Cassius turned his head and mused his lips.
But he was a man of integrity who could not lie.
In the end, he sighed and gave me a positive answer.
âYes, thatâs right.â
The face of Cassius, who held my arms around his shoulders as soon as he saw me, looked very urgent.
Unlike Iker, who had a relaxed expression and even smiled, he was clearly trying to take me away from Iker somehow.
When I was about to ask why he was trying to take me so urgently, Cassius opened his mouth first.
âWhat did my brother say to you?â
âHe told me to be his palace wizard right now and quit the Academy.â
I said to Cassius who has a look on his face as if he had been struck in the back of his head in my answer.
âReally?â
âYes.â
Then he clasped my shoulder with a face of embarrassment, as white as he had found me in the dark.
âYou didnât say you were going, did you? You refused, didnât you?â
He seemed really desperate when asked so, so I shook my head quickly and reassured him.
âNo way. I kept saying no. The Crown Prince did not take up the offer, butâ¦â¦.â
In my answer, Cassius let go of my shoulder, saying, âI knew it as if it were true.â
When I saw him wiping away the cold sweat from his forehead, he seemed really surprised to hear the princeâs offer to me.
Wiping around his eyes with his sleeves, he opened his mouth, matching his tired eyes to me.
âIâm sorry, I was surprised.â
âOh, no, itâs okay.â
âSorry, Iâm so surprised you told me thatâ¦â¦â¦.â
I couldnât find out as time went by.
I was really curious about what kind of person Iker is, and why Cassius reacts this much.
âCassius, why did you want to separate me from the Crown Prince?â
To my question, Cassius couldnât open his mouth.
I wondered if I touched a part I shouldnât have touched, but Cassius, who kept on looking worried, was bothered.
Knowing why I care so much about Iker might relieve his anxiety a little more.
âDid something happen with the Crown Prince?â
Cassius opened his mouth, but he couldnât answer easily.
As if he had something to say, he kept his mouth shut again, and only after a few sighs that I could his voice.
âI just⦠I was so nervous.â
Cassiusâs eyes fluttered in the flying fairyâs light.
Steadily looking at the pupil, I listened to Cassiusâ story.
âHe has the personality of wanting to have what I want to have.â
âWhat do you want?â
I didnât quite get it.
To have it, it was like talking about something, not a person.
Cassius soon looked back at me and added words, as if he had read my confused expression.
âI heard my brother talking to you.â
âDid you hear that?â
âYeah.â
At the moment, Cassiusâ eyes shone very sharply.
Like the snow in the battle.
âHe said he liked you when he saw you.â
I frowned at the words.
âDid he say that? I didnât hear it.â
âWhen I turned the corner, I heard my brother muttering at you. And even if he didnât really say that, given my brotherâs request to come into the palace wizardâ¦.â
âNo, what exactly does it mean to like it?â
At my question, Cassius looked troubled.
âNo one knows that. Only you know.â
Oh, my God.
It must be a really weird guy to the point where Cassius says that.
âNo, why all the man in this world are so crazy?â
Itâs not even in the original, but in the original villain level, itâs related to a madman.
Iâve never seen anyone with a good personality there.
Does he like me? Isnât that the line usually made by sub-men who are obsessed with the heroine?
âYerine, once youâve turned it down, I donât think my brotherâs going to force you to do anything, but you still have to be careful.â
Cassius looked back at me and talked.
âBe careful, how can I be careful?â
The moment all kinds of thoughts passed through my head, Cassius snapped my hands and spoke.
From the thick hand wrapped around my entire hand, I felt a sense of desperation as if he were holding on to the lover who was about to leave.
âNever, never run into my brother.â
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