âDad, I want you to make Sian a servaaant.â
ââ¦Bill,â
After the banquet.
He was thinking of getting through his backlog quickly and enjoying a date with Billie.
Eating strawberry cake.
He wanted to have a tea time, though.
Cassis was in shock and couldnât even answer.
He quickly put his hand on his forehead.
When he thought about it, it was only then that I remembered the reason why he forced himself to return to Vallois Castle.
âI received Agasaâs message and ran the carriage right away.â
He had forgotten about the beast when he arrived, preoccupied with the assassin and the work he had been putting off.
ââ¦â
He hoped that what he was seeing with his own eyes was in vain.
Heâd rather that be in vain
âBill,â
âMake him a servant.â
My God.
âBillie.â
âServant! Servant!â
He stared at his daughter, trying to hold on to his crumbling expression.
âSian must become a servant!â
Holdã ¡
He wondered if she wanted to appeal to the expression of her opinion.
Billie raised her cotton fist that grabbed the yellow-hairedâs hand.
âBill,â
It was then that the eyes of Cassis, who had been trying to get angry, narrowed.
âWhat is this.â
The yellow hair was suspicious.
He thought the bastardâs dark eyes widened a little after she suddenly grabbed his hand.
Wouldnât it make his ears turn red?
A spineless fellow.
âTo think that he stays still while theyâre holding hands.â
If he refused his daughterâs hand, he was thinking of beating him up, yet in the end, it felt like blood was gushing backwards when he was still held in his daughterâs hand.
âBillie, let go for now.â
Cassis, who had managed to keep his composure, finally spoke up.
âI would beat him up if he was 15, no, 13.â
My opponent is 8 years old.
My opponent is 8 years old.
He remembered Vivian, who had always been generous with children.
He was in a situation where he had to mobilize even the feelings of his wife who had left because all his patience wasnât enough.
âYou have to come here first.â
âHuh?â
âCome to Daddy.â
Billishia blinked her purple eyes.
Fortunately, she seemed to understand what he was saying, then she walked over and came into his arms.
He felt relief when he felt his daughterâs warmth on his chest.
âDad, let Sian be a servant⦠Ugh.â
And Cassis grabbed his daughter, who was trying to get out of his arms and sat down in a chair, then put her on his lap.
âWhere do I start?â
As much as possible, it had to be finished in a way that Billishia wasnât hurt.
But the opponent is Vallois.
It would be difficult to end well if you think of the unique stubbornness that came down through blood.
âSheâll probably throw out and cry.â
âNo, Billie.â
So he had to be firm.
Even if she cried, he could never get past this.
â¦Or at least he thought so.
âDad.â
â?â
ââ¦Just listen to my opinion.â
Suddenly, his eyebrows twisted at the whisper of a betrayal.
Swishã ¡
And wiggling fingers.
After thinking about it for a while, Cassis bowed his upper body at the will of his daughter.
ââ¦You canât do this, Dad.â
He expected her to cry and whine, though.
âIf I tried to bring Sian but were rejected, how would my status as the Princess of Vallois be?â
A 5-year-old child was quietly threatening the head of Vallois.
ââ¦â
When did she grow up like this?
His head dizzy at the unexpected scenario.
He looked into his daughterâs eyes once more.
She had purple eyes that were just like his.
He couldnât come up with an answer to respond to her as if he was looking in a mirror.
He decided to remain silent for now.
âThe Vallois family is one of the largest families of the Rolls Empire. Right?â
Soon, four chubby fingers filled his field of vision.
ââ¦Are you asking me?â
Cassis, realizing that she was really eliciting an answer from him, nodded his head as if he was possessed.
âYes.â
âI was born into the direct line of the Vallois family. So, from the moment I was born, I had the rights of Vallois. Yes?â
â¦Look at this brat.
He was dumbfounded, so he smiled without even realizing it.
âSo Iâ¦â
Now, in front of him, his 5-year-old daughter was claiming her position and rights.
Of course, he doesnât like a situation thatâs possessed by the yellow-headed beast.
As expected of Vallois.
âIs my daughter really a 5-year-old?â
The resoluteness and charisma that emanated from those chubby fingers would be a source of pride anywhere in the Rolls Empire.
âIf Vivian saw this, she would really like it.â
In the small-mouthed protests, he imagined the daily life of quarreling with Vivian before he knew it.
[What else, Cassis. Thatâs how she grows up.]
â¦In this situation, Vivian would burst into laughter.
[Vivian. I donât know if itâs a female servant, but Iâm against a male servant.]
[â¦Oh my? I agree, though.]
She must have accepted that yellow haired servant while lightly ignoring his opinion.
ââ¦So I have the right to make Sian a servant.â
ââ¦Mm, right.â
Cassis, lost in thought, nodded roughly.
âDad has to give permission to save your daughterâs face.â
ââ¦Mm, right.â
âThen is Sian a servant now?â
ââ¦Right.â
âYour Grace!â
âHmm?â
At the frightened scream of Agasa, he finally returned to reality.
âYessss! I got permission, Sian! Youâre now a servant of Vallois!â
At the same time permission was granted, a small warmth disappeared.
Billie, who came down from his lap, was holding Sianâs hand before he knew it.
âBillie.â
It was then.
At the end of his gaze to stop his daughter, a strange noise caught.
A bandage on his arm.
It was a wound that hadnât been there the last time he saw him.
***
âThere.â
A ghastly low voice for an instant.
As Billie and Sian tried to leave the room, their bodies hardened like ice.
Cassisâ purple eyes sank terribly.
âCome to think of it, there was only one outsider in Vallois Castle.â
âSlave.â
It seemed that he had finally returned from a father to the head of Vallois.
As the eerie expression tilted his head, the bewildered servantsâ eyes turned to Sian.
However, he was a very strange kid.
The head of the family directly mentioned him.
âBut can he be that calm?â
The quiet boy just stared blankly at Cassis.
He wasnât interested in Cassis calling him.
He seemed to have no interest in anyone other than Billishia in the first place.
âIâm going crazy.â
Realizing that fact, Cassis muttered a curse inwardly.
He was well aware of the dangers of that type.
The scariest thing in the world wasnât greed or the desire for honor.
Obsession.
He was someone who only wanted and was obsessed with one thing.
A person whose lifeâs motto is an abnormal mindset, saying that once they bite, they wonât miss it.
ââ¦â
There was another reason why that type was dangerous.
They ignore all disciplines and ranks for the object they are obsessed with. And also common sense rules.
Just like Cassis did.
âI can see the sprout.â
Cassis and Sianâs gazes, which had become cloudy in the silence, intertwined once.
ââ¦â
Then the slave lowered his eyes.
It was as if he had finally realized that a slave was not supposed to make eye contact with a noble.
âStart working as a servant tomorrow.â
He just had to watch.
The rest of the people except for Billishia were taken aback by the calm person.
âAnd you, follow me.â
Cassis got up and dragged Sian out.
***
Clickã ¡
âWhere did you get hurt?â
Warehouse with no one else.
Cassis, who brought Sian to a deserted room, asked quietly as soon as the door was closed.
He didnât threaten nor did he bully Sian.
ââ¦â
However, the huge presence that looked like a mountain created a frightening sense of intimidation by itself.
âThere wonât be a fight. Moreover, on the subject of a slave, not even a knight.â
Zing.
Sian lowered his head and only raised his eyes.
The purple eyes that permeated the darkness were shining like predators.
The head of Vallois.
A man his master despised.
ââ¦On the day that Valloisâ regular meeting was held, I was hurt by an assassin.â
âIs that why you killed the assassin?â
Heâs doubting me.
âI donât think Iâve ever heard of an 8-year-old using Aura anywhere in the Rolls Empire.â
Only then did Sianâs blank gaze, which had been silent for a moment, come into focus.
Actually, it didnât matter if he got caught.
Even if that man had destroyed his kingdom, he had no interest in the half-blood family that had abandoned him.
In the first place, all this was done by order.
âBut now Iâve chosen.â
It was the first time.
Without any coercion, he decided to do something on his own.
Thus, everything was now invisible for Sian except for Billishia.
If he has any problem now, it would be,
âIf my identity is revealed, Billie will feel a tremendous sense of betrayal.â
However, it was an identity that would be discovered someday.
If it was going to be revealed in the end, he wanted Billie to be the first person who found out about that.
Also punishment.
Also a look of resentment.
Sian wanted it to be Billishia, who did all that.
âI was usually ambushed by assassins.â
He couldnât let Cassis know first.
âI thought he was looking for a kid my age.â
At those words, the purple eyes that had been lowering his gaze widened slightly.
Did he realize Sianâs intention when he said he was targeting Billishia?
Cassis closed his mouth, revealing menacing muscles around his chin.
He had to give information.
On the line of not being caught.
ââ¦Judging from the assassinâs appearance, he doesnât seem to belong to the Rolls Empire. He must be a foreigner.â
He should have figured this out.
Currently, Vallois was struggling with communication with the Law Kingdom.
The Vallois side would be curious.
âWhy does a defeated country that has nothing ignore Vallois?â
Deep in thought, he gazed at the head of Vallois family.
But it was strange.
â?â
Those purple eyes that should be seen from far away.
â!â
It was right in front of his nose.
âI know all about that. I didnât even ask for such trivial things. Slave.â
A creepy low tone.
âYou hid something terrible under your clothes.â
At his words, Sianâs eyes trembled infrequently.
He already noticed more than Sian wanted.
âItâs not my business to know if your previous owner cast that black magic or if you did itâ¦â
He hadnât even thought of recognizing the identity of the necklace.
âOne week.â
Crack!
When Cassis opened his mouth, the necklace he had hidden under his clothes shattered.
âLeave before that. The only reason I didnât beat you up was because of Billishia.â
Will I get caught by my daughter, I wonder.
Bang!
He gave a weaker warning than he thought, and disappeared with the sound of the door.