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ââ¦Not even once?â
I was excited to hear his love story, but I couldnât hide my disappointment at Aaronâs words.
âItâs a shame that I couldnât live up to your expectations. Iâve never had one.â
Erita asked again, but Aaronâs answer, with his shoulder trembling and laughing, was still there.
âWhat? I canât believe it, not even once?â
You said you didnât like the capital. So, was that why you never dated anyone?
Staring at Aaron who was sitting across from me with disbelief.
âBut my brother seems to be popularâ¦â
But Aaron just looked at me with his deep set eyes and smiled.
âWhat do you mean? â¦Loveâs not necessary.â
âWell, thatâs possible.â
In the end, I gave up in resentment and answered coldly.
âSeeing you asking me this, my sister seems to have become interested in dating.â
However, the arrow returned to me this time, as if Aaron had decided to use dating as a topic of conversation.
âDo you have someone you like?â
His eyes that asked like that seemed curious. I felt like something would happen right away if I answered that I have a crush.
But he wasnât so sweet because he looked scary.
âCome to think of it, thereâs someone I like.â
ââ¦Really?â
âYes. I miss him every day, and I feel happy when I think about him.â
Rolling my eyes for a moment in pretend and answered shyly.
Aaronâs countenance stiffened slightly as I avoided glancing shyly while spitting off the phrases.
Thinking about it for a while, he asked in a gentle tone.
âWho is it?â
âI wonât tell you!â
When I responded with a smile, Aaronâs forehead frowned slightly.
It was his habit when thereâs something he didnât like.
ââ¦Iâm sad. Whereâs that Erita who said she liked her brother the most?â
As if he had changed his strategy, Aaron made a gloomy expression.
The intention was obvious, but surprisingly, I was weak for him.
Come to think of it, it seems that I am just weak against pretty and handsome people.
No matter how many years have passed, itâs always something new.
âUmmâ¦â
âAre you really not going to tell me?â
As he pretended to be worried, Aaron urged affectionately with a calm voice.
âThen you have to keep it a secret, too. Okay?â
âI promise.â
When I beckoned Aaron, who nodded calmly leaned towards me
âItâs really a secretâ¦â
âOkay.â
Even when I asked twice, Aaron responded without showing any sign of annoyance.
Smiling at the sight, I leaned and whispered something to Aaronâs ear.
Hearing my words, Aaron hardened on the spot.
âItâs here!â
Just in time, I heard the coachman saying that the carriage had arrived at its destination.
When I left the stiffened Aaron and got off first, Aaron quickly smiled and followed me. I put my arms around Aaron and smiled.
âEritaâ¦. Where did you learn such a joke?â
Aaron, who couldnât take his gaze away from me, gradually opened some things one more time and gently handed them to me.
Although the other maids said it was amazing that being siblings was so good, wouldnât the premise be different since my older brother was Aaron?
âItâs not a joke. I miss you all the time and it was good to be with you.â
ââ¦â
âItâs true, brother.â
Erita laughed bashfully and spoke happily.
We looked at each other for a while, then burst out laughing as we walked slowly.
When I first came here eight years ago, I didnât come out on the street for a good reason.
Coming out normally like this, the scale of difference was definitely large.
âBut no one in the capital was surprised by the color of our hair.â
Now, Aaron and I were both in our original hair colors. Iâm wearing a hat, butâ¦
âItâs similar to the Grand Palace here, because the capital was where our family was based.â
âAhhâ¦â
Some of the passers-by, there were sometimes people who had black hair.
âThe farther away from the capital, the more people believed in the legend. It seems that there are relatively few such people in the capital.â
Then I understand that the Lysen Orphanage I used to live in was particularly severe.
It was ironic, but it was easy to move on because it was a poor background story from the original.
âWhere are we going now?â
Itâs good that we came out, but I donât know where weâre going.
Looking at Aaron with anticipation, he smiled.
âThereâs a famous dessert cafe. Shall we go there?â
âGreat! As expected, youâre the only one who knows it.â
I shouted in excitement. As I followed Aaronâs lead with light footsteps, a two-story building appeared.
The interior was luxurious, but not too extravagant.
As we entered, the face of the employees who saw us was surprised, but soon returned with a capitalist smile.
âWelcome!â
âTwo young people! Please come inside. Itâd be nice to have a seat away from other people.â
The strong service spirit was the same here.
Following the guidance of the staff who greeted us with a wide smile, we moved to the other seat.
It seemed to be a place frequented by nobles as well, and I saw people dressed in splendid clothes.
Then they came out with wide-open eyes looking at Aaron.
âOh, itâs embarrassing.â
No matter how familiar I am with other peopleâs gazes, I canât believe there was a tremor like that.
As expected, the nobles seemed to recognize us.
To be precise, they recognized Aaron.
âAaron, what are you doing?â
âYouâre the Grand Prince! Then the lady next to youâ¦.â
Those words were roughly heard⦠If you want to whisper, you should have kept it to yourself.
Fortunately, our seats were blocked off by a partition, so it was out of sight from other people.
âIf you decide to order, please ring the bell next to you!â
As soon as the staff, who did not lose their smile until the end, disappeared behind the partition, I heard a sobbing sound.
âBrother.â
âWhy?â
As I looked at Aaron in confusion, he didnât seem to care.
Since youâve been in the capital for two years, are you familiar with this?
âNo, more than that, how did you know this place? It doesnât seem like itâs the type of place youâd go to.â
Aaron doesnât care about other people, but he basically doesnât like crowded places.
âItâs amazing that Aaron knows these places.â
He couldnât go to such a place because he doesnât like sweets.
âI asked someone about this place because my sister said she likes sweets, and he said this place was famous.â
Aaronâs answer back was neat. Right, you must have asked someone you knew.
I was going to say âthatâs rightâ, but I shook my head at the sudden thought that popped up in my mind.
âDid Aaron have a friend that he could ask about this place?â
I didnât mean to ask about Aaronâs friends, but when I met him half a year ago, he said he didnât get along with anyone.
Aaron also resembled our father and was indifferent to those around him.
If youâre constantly uninterested, what youâre given was only swordsmanship, and family?
âWho did you ask?â
âHis Highness, Second Prince.â
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The answer that popped out from his lips was far beyond my expectations.
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I was curious about how the two knew each other, so I eventually asked Aaron.
But he just laughed and didnât give a clear answer.
âWeâre not close, weâre just casual acquaintances.â
It was such a quick answer.
âNo way⦠I know Aaron.â
If you say that he was an acquaintance, they must be quite close.
âI know itâs not trueâ¦â
There was a reason why I asked this.
Because in the original story, there was no personal relationship between the two.
From the time Aaron first appeared, they were in hostile relations.
Although the big facts have already changed a few times, itâs the original work that has been flowing according to the framework to some extent.
The Second Prince, Callion, went to the battlefield and returned to the capital a month ago.
It was a year earlier than the original, but letâs move on,
Callion left the capital four years ago. Aaron came to the capital two years later.
There canât be any connection between the two. But I canât believe theyâre close.
It was the moment when my thoughts were about to continue then,
âIâll tell you later.â
âReally?â When I asked in doubt, Aaron nodded.
I wondered why he would tell me later, but there must be a reason.
For now, I decided to put aside the complicated thoughts. It was also a useless concern if Aaron didnât answer.
âOkay. Then letâs go first if we finished eating.â
âIâll tell you later. I have a situation right now.â
Aaron added, âI donât know if you were offended by that suspicious tone⦠Should I buy some more desserts?â
When I nodded for a while, Aaron immediately called the waiter and ordered two more desserts that I liked.
âActually, Iâm not offended at all.â
I quit because he might think itâs weird if I ask too much, but I donât have to refuse.
In any case, the desserts were great, worthy of itâs fame.
âThis is the dessert you ordered.â
âThank you, brother. Thank you for the food!â
I couldnât help feeling better when I saw the cake wrapped in a pretty box.
âIâll take it. Put on your gloves first.â
Aaronâs appearance with a small dessert box seemed unfamiliar, but it matched well.
We left the cafe after paying. The gentle breeze was cold.
It did, but it wasnât cold enough.
As I was walking slowly through the streets, I saw a beautiful place.
âBrother, can we go over there?â
ââ¦Over There?â
Aaron asked back, who turned his gaze along my fingertips. There was a clothing store selling menswear..
âYeah. I want to look around for a while⦠Can I?â
âYes. Letâs go.â
Aaron, who paused for a moment, quickly accepted, and we entered the store with a warm atmosphere.
âWelcome. If you need any help, please feel free to call me.â
A male employee in a neat suit welcomed us.
The soft smile didnât cause any agitation, unlike the staff at the cafe earlier.
Smiling, satisfied with the appearance, I moved to the place where the shirt was displayed.
There were a few who looked like nobles here too, but I didnât really care.
Aaron, who followed, also smiled as if he had noticed my intention.
âAre you going to buy a present for our father?â
ââ¦Yes.â
Actually, I came here to buy a present for our father.
Fatherâs birthday is in a week.
âItâs a secret from our father.â
I winked and joked around. Aaron was looking at me with a sweet gaze.
âOkay. Are you going to give him a shirt as a gift?â
âYes. Father was best at wearing shirts, soâ¦â
If I could, Iâd like something that suits him, but itâs a shirt he wears often.
âWhat do you mean? He doesnât like to wear this shirt?â
âI mean. It would be good if you wear a uniform like our father.â
As I said that, I glanced at Aaron. Uniforms that are not too fancy.
Father and Aaron seemed similar, but different.
âIf you like it, you should wear it right away.â
ââ¦Actually, he wore it once a few days ago.â
I picked a shirt and told Aaron about the farewell party in the North.
âIt was so hard to choose. I thought heâd look good in everything.â
âFather will like anything you gave to him.â
âBut I want to give him the prettiest one.â
After a long thought, I chose two shirts.
âCould you wrap this please?â
I think itâs a little small, but Iâm not going to give it to him just like this.
âHere it is. Thank you for buying it!â
âThank you.â
Finally, I took a look inside and left the store with Aaron.
Itâs the first time Iâve been to a menâs clothing store, but I think itâs more successful than I thought.