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After leaving the store, Aaron naturally took the box from my hand.
Then the large box appeared to have shrunk in size when he lifted it.
âI can listen, but I wanted to listen to your stories instead.â
ââ¦My brother wants to do everything for me.â
âHaha! Then would you like to go somewhere instead?â
âYou donât have to ask me that.â
In response to my statement, Aaron stared at me sweetly.
ââ¦After all, that face was a foul whoever sees it.â
Eventually, I sighed with laughter and put my hand on his arm, then his eyes widened.
âLetâs go!â
âItâs an honor.â
âIf I knew there was a place weâll go, I should have stopped by there first.â
Well, I could buy a fatherâs gift next time.
It didnât look like we had been out for a long time, but the sun that had been floating in the middle of the sky was setting until it reached the roof of the building.
The days were short because winter wasnât over yet.
âItâs okay. Itâs been pre-ordered, so all you have to do is pick it up.â
âThen Iâm gladâ¦â
âOriginally, I was going to eat until dinner, but my father took it away. This time I decided to yield.â Aaron said it was a pity.
It was hard for me to hold back the laughter that popped out at his words.
âThatâs nothing, so I even yield.â
âWhat kind of concession is that?â
ââ¦Father surprisingly grumpy, too.â
There was a laugh in Aaronâs tone as he said that.
Aaron and father often had a gentle argument over strange things.
Typically, after I learned to dance for the first time last year, they had a fight all day over who would dance with me first.
It happened to be when Aaron came to the North.
In the end, Aaron, who hit the knight saying that he would help his younger sister practice, won.
After that, my father played against Aaron for a long time.
In other words, it hurts to say that Fern, who has recovered his hollow and broken arms, grumbled.
âAhaha, did you prepare a present for father?â Erita hurriedly changed the subject.
Itâs been half a year since Iâve seen him, so I thought it wouldnât be the case now, but itâs still there.
âYou gave father a fountain pen last time. When he signs all of his documents, He always uses it.â
His answer got a little faster. I like how my family was harmonious.
âReally?â
âOf course. Did you see me lie?â Aaron said as he glanced at me with a smile.
âWhy? Why do you look at me like that?â
Itâs like his eyes could see through me.
âHahah! The sun is setting already. Letâs hurry up.â I laughed awkwardly and pulled Aaronâs arm.
âItâs not that way.â
âOh, please go first.â
And I stopped again because of thatâ¦
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Contrary to my thoughts that we would go to a place like a blacksmithâs shop because we even ordered in advance, we stopped in front of a completely different place.
Of course, itâs not a place we go toâ¦
Did you order a fatherâs gift here?
ââ¦Was it here?â
âItâs right here.â
When I asked, Aaron smiled slightly and opened the door. It didnât seem like heâs used to it once or twice.
âI thought it was some kind of weapon because my brother even entrusted me with the order in advance.â
So was it a lie that he said heâs used to places like this and didnât have any dating experience?
I followed him with reasonable doubt.
As we entered the store, colorful jewels caught my eye.
Nevertheless, itâs not promiscuous and looks luxurious.
âIt must be expensive.â
Look at that shiny necklace! Of course, itâs pretty. I continued glancing around the store and whispered.
âHey, donât you think we should come here a little later?â
âI think the ownerâs away.â
âOh⦠Heâs probably working inside. Heâll come out soon, so letâs wait a little bit.â
âThatâs a relief, but is it okay to leave this place like this?â
âWhat if thereâs a thief?â
An ownerless jewelry store. Isnât it perfect to be a target for bad guys?
At what I said, Aaron looked embarrassed for a while and soon burst into laughter.
Itâs like a reaction from a person who heard nonsense.
âNo, because there are no employeesâ¦â
Feeling embarrassed by the reaction, I mumbled little and sat on a fluffy sofa.
âHahaha! Were you worried about that?â
âHeâs also nice.â
âI-, Iâm 18 years old now!â I tried to say it unevenly, but it didnât work for Aaron.
My brother might do the same even when I turn twenty-eight.
Of course, my older brotherâs attitude was closer to embarrassment than dislike, butâ¦
âAs I heard, youâre a kind person.â
Then, suddenly, someone elseâs voice spoke. I turned my head in surprise.
âOh no. Iâm sorry if I scared you. Itâs become a habit not to show signs of my presence.â
When my gaze met the gentle-faced man, he apologized in a gentle voice.
ââ¦Itâs okay.â
As I swept my chest in surprise and smiled awkwardly, I rolled my gaze and saw his face.
If anyone saw a warm-hearted man with such a good face, a smile would come out naturally.
But as I heard, itâsâ¦? That man seemed to know me.
No, he must have heard of me.
âKayden, you talked a lot today.â
âHaha!! What are you talking about?â
Sure enough, it was clear that he knew Aaron.
âSo he was lying when I said I didnât have close friends.â
First Callion, and this man named Kayden.
âItâs a little late to introduce myself. My name is Kayden Ambron. Itâs small, but I run this shop.â
âMy name is Erita Krovachatz.â
âI want to talk more, but Iâm scared of Aaronâs glare, so Iâll stop here today.â
After greeting, he turned his gaze awkwardly, Kayden turned his back first and approached the shelf.
âThis was the item you ordered.â
What he handed over was a luxurious leather box. The box was quite large for my fatherâs tie pins or cuffs.
âIâll come back next time to find something else.â
âYes, please.â
âErita, do you want to stop?â
Contrary to expectations of opening and checking the box, Aaron picked up the box lightly.
âIs it okay if you donât check it?â Kayden said to Aaron.
âItâs okay. I can trust your skills.â
âHa! Iâm embarrassed that you compliment me so much in front of Erita.â
Despite his words, Kaydenâs face still had a gentle smile on it.
He looks warm and calm, but whatâs with this strange feeling? Is it because the mana surrounding him was cool?
âThatâs all for today.â
âSee you next time. Please stop by sometime, lady.â
âI willâ¦â
I nodded awkwardly with mixed thoughts and then left the store with Aaron.
âNow, we have to go to the mansion soon. If we delay any longer, I will be late for dinner.â
âYes. Then letâs go to where the carriage was.â
I walked along with Aaron. There was a distance to the carriage, so I had to walk a little further.
Because the sun was setting, the street was quieter than before. That was then.
âOops!â
The hat was blown away by a light wind. I hurriedly turned back.
âItâs the hat that father gaveâ¦!â
Fortunately, the hat, which had been blown away by the wind for a while, hit someone and fell off.
Before I arrived, the man in the robe picked it up first.
His face could not be seen because of the hood he wore deeply, but somehow he seemed surprised to see me.
ââ¦Here you go.â
The man brushed the dust off the hat and held it out to me.
âOh, thank you.â
âIt was nothing.â
The low-pitched voice from the hood was gentle.
âI think thereâs someone waiting, so hurry up and go.â
As I turned my head to the manâs words, I saw Aaron waiting for me behind.
âThanks⦠huh?â
I turned around to thank him, but the person in front of me just then had just disappeared.
âWhatâs going on?â
It was a brief moment that I turned my head.
ââ¦I guess something urgent happened that he left soon.â
It was strange, but it was not big enough to think deeply.
At Aaronâs call, I ignored it and moved on.
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After returning home, I went up to my room after dinner.
âOh, Iâm so full!â
As expected, Evan cooked. Spicy chicken vinegar.
Surprisingly, my father didnât say much about the fact that I went out with Aaron.
ââ¦I think Fern was the most pitiful.â
Fern, who was holding father with a pile of documents at that time, looked pitiful.
Knock, knock~
Then a knock was heard.
âCome on in!â I answered loudly and raised my body from the sofa.
It was Aaron who opened the door and entered.
âAre you resting?â
âYes. I must have eaten too much for dinner. What brought you here?â
âI have something to give you.â
Sitting on the sofa with Aaron, I quickly turned to face him.
âFor me?â
âYes, itâs yours.â
With those words, Aaron held out a familiar leather box.
It was the one we got from Kaydenâs store earlier.
âIsnât this the one you ordered in advance?â
âThatâs right. I was originally going to give it to you in time for New Year, but something came upâ¦â Aaron smiled, blurring his words.
Originally, he was supposed to come to the North two months ago, but couldnât because something came up.
I donât know whatâs going on.
âI thought it was a gift for our father.â
âI have something else for our father. This oneâs yours, so hurry up and open it.â
I stared at the black leather box and placed it on the table.
Inside the box opened with a click sound, there was a necklace and a pair of earrings.
âThisâ¦â
âDo you like it?â
I nodded at Aaronâs words.
A necklace with purple jewels on a simple silver chain and drop-shaped pure blue sapphire earrings.
It could have been said that it was a set with the bracelet on my wrist.
The bracelet that my father gave me nine years ago was something I always wear.
Perhaps it was ordered accordingly.
ââ¦I really like it. Thank you, brother!â
âIâm glad that you liked it.â Aaron stood up from his seat with a neat motion.
âCan I wear it on you?â
âSure.â
With a rustling sound, I felt my head sway to the side and cold metal touching my neck.
âItâs done.â
Looking down, a jewel the size of a little fingernail was sitting calmly.
It was not a colorful design, so I thought I could always wear it.
Then Aaronâs straight fingers picked up a blue earring.
Even a little ticklish for a while, as Aaronâs hand fell out of my ear, it felt strangely lighter.
âManaâ¦â
To be precise, it must be true that the mana that always surrounds me has become lighter.
âWhat do you think? Do you think itâs effective?â
Erita nodded with a blank face.
Seeing me like that, Aaronn smiled satisfactorily and straightened my messy hair.
âIâm glad.â
My mouth rarely dropped due to the impression that was pouring in. I hugged Aaron tightly.
His slightly cold arms were as warm as when he was a child.
âItâs late, but congratulations on becoming an adult, my sister.â
It was a celebration two months late, but it was enough for me.