Chapter 122: Illustration
Becoming The Villain’s Family
Why these herbs were in the attic could well be inferred.
In the room where the cobwebs, dust, and mold growing on the wallpaper were left unattended, it was suitable for hiding medicinal herbs
Lloyd pondered for a moment, then grabbed the box.
It kind of felt like he had to.
Aria grabbed the drug that Lloyd had given her, and she went to see Winter right away. But Vincent and Cloud followed her like little ducklings.
âWhy are you following me?â
Aria looked back at them and asked.
âBecause I rescued the Young Duke himself. The last time I saw him, his condition was so serious that I was worriedâ¦â
Cloud replied as if waiting. Besides, he was also Ariaâs escort knight, so there was a clear cause.
âThen what about Vincent?â
As if waiting for Aria to ask that question, he said with an excessive twinkle in his eyes.
âI have been by Sister-in-lawâs side until you wake up so I havenât talked to him.â
âWhy do you have to talk to him?â
Aria was bewildered.
Vincent seemed to not mean to question Winter or to get information from him, but to have a genuine conversation with him.
âI have been looking for material in the library of Angelo Castle for a while.â
âYes, you did.â
Thanks to that, he was able to get the sheet music for Song of Dawn. Aria nodded her head.
âI heard from the employees, and they said that Winter Angelo was the one who collected and managed the materials in the library.â
He said enthusiastically. In order to obtain ancient sources and research materials unknown to the scientific community, great skill was required.
âHis information power has to be several times ahead of others, and it is necessary to combine both the passion to run without hassle and the power and driving force to obtain valuable dataâ¦â
Blah blah blah. Aria, who had suddenly lost interest, was roughly enthralled by the conversation.
âWell, it seems that he really liked the Angelo Library and Winter Angelo.â
She thought so, and she walked ahead again. Vincent did not stop expressing his affinity for Winter and followed her around.
âHe received several offers for senior graduation, but he turned them down in order to succeed the will of the family.â
ââ¦â¦â
âI thought he was going to take the successor class because it was the will of his family. How could I have known that he would have built such a dream library.â
He must be a genius with the same academic tendencies as me
. Blah blahâ¦â¦.
Vincent seemed excited at the thought of meeting his equal. He was speaking enthusiastically, which Aria didnât listen to at all.
âItâs a pity he got to be on the slaverâs ship. If he stays at Valentine with the best doctors, his body will recover quickly.â
Then Cloud, who heard the words instead of Aria, spoke with a puzzled face.
âYou havenât heard of it yet. Heâs not sick right nowâ¦â
It was then. Before they knew it, they reached the front door of the guest room where Winter was staying.
After a brief knock, Vincent opened the door with eyes full of anticipation.
In the room was a tall young man with dark gray hair, crouching by the window, looking out the window.
âIs the condition serious?â
Vincent tilted his head. He imagined Winter to be lying on the bed and groaning, but surprisingly, he appeared to be in good health.
âAh.â
Winter felt a presence and turned his head. He blinked his dazed eyes wide open. And he gave a foolish greeting.
âHeya.â
Heya? Heâs seriously throwing something like that.
Vincent stiffened for a moment, not knowing how to react, before he greeted Winter back with a trembling voice.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNice to meet you. My name is Vincent Valentine.â
âWow! Vincent, nice to meet you! Iâm Winter.â
What is this conversation? He had never heard of Winter Angelo having such a measureless bright personality. Vincent panicked, as if he was talking to a three-year-old child.
âYoung Duke Angelo⦠Ugh!â
If Winter hadnât suddenly run into him and hugged him. Vincent, who was hugged by a tall adult with all his might, let out a loud voice.
âVincentâs hair is beautiful. Sparkle~sparkle~.â
âWhat, what. Who are you!â
âIâm Winter.â
âThereâs no way the Young Duke could have suddenly regressed an infant! Then, is it polymorph magic!â
âItâs a side effect of the drug.â
Then, Cloud added an explanation that he didnât do before.
âDrug, drug side effects?â
Vincent, who was hugged by Winter tightly like a doll, groaned to escape.
âThey said it was a thought-emptying drug. I think he drank it all the time on the slave ship.â
âWell, then, does this person have to live like this for the rest of his life? Really?â
In a world that already lacks genius, there is one more idiot! Vincent was so desperate because he had high hopes of meeting Winter.
âNo. Itâs not. Itâs a pretty lethal drug, but since he only had been taking it for a short time, itâs said that if it was detoxified, he can go back to how he used to be.â
âWhen is that?â
âI donât know about that either. The doctor said that cases like this are rare.â
Cloud, who knew quite a lot of difficult words without even knowing about dereliction of duty, calmly explained.
Then, after Winter released Vincent, he looked back at Cloud and laughed.
âBig Brother, youâre here to rescue me, right? Cool, like a knight!â
âIâm not like a knight, Iâm already a knightâ¦â
What does he mean âBig Brotherâ? At least Angeloâs eldest son must have been six or seven years older than Cloud.
Vincent couldnât take his eyes off Winter with his mouth open.
âYouâre cool. Big Brother suddenly appeared like a warrior and defeated all the villains.â
Either way, it was clear that Winter was bright.
âHmmmm.â
It was Cloud that had been treated only as an idiot until now. He coughed in vain at the innocently blatant praise he had heard after a long time and rejoiced in his heart.
âWill I be able to become a knight like you when I grow up?â
Cloud looked up and down Winter, thought seriously, and answered.
âWouldnât it be hard? You have a big physique, but you donât seem to have any talent.â
âHiingg.â
âBut at least it looks like you have enough talent as a face accessory.â
âWhat is that? Is it good?â
âSure.â
This crazy idiot duo. Vincent took a deep breath and brushed his bangs.
âHaaâ¦â¦.â
Aria, who watched all this from afar, realized later. Why Lloyd didnât elaborate on Winterâs condition.
âIt must have been difficult to explain for sure.â
Because he canât even say, âyour Older Brother became a fool because of a drug side effect.â He would have no choice but to ask her to see it with her own eyes.
âWinter Angelo may have seen things that he shouldnât have seen.â
Aria took out the vial that she had been carrying, and walked over to him.
âWhat is it?â
Then Vincent, who looked composed in a moment, asked. With his eyes clouded with glum.
âI heard from Lloyd to give Winter this medicine first when he met him. Isnât it a medicine to calm him down for a moment?â
The doctor said he didnât know how long it would take to detoxify, so maybe itâs only a temporary effect. Then Vincent said with a smile.
âIf there is such a thing, please tell me sooner. Itâs good. Iâll give it to the Young Duke.â
âGo ahead and take your medicine.â
But Winter, who understood the word medicine like a ghost, shook his head. Then, with a pale, tired face, he then burst into tears.
Vincent and Cloud, seeing this, exchanged conversations as if they were in trouble.
âFeeding might be a workâ¦â
âActually, the reason we said we donât know how long that condition will last is because he refused the drug itself.â
âNo, you still have to feed it, donât you? He canât live like that forever, can you?â
âThey said it got worse because he was forced to eat it. He even vomited it out as soon as he eat it.â
According to Cloud, they seemed to fail nine times out of ten with Winter.
Aria looked down at the vial while silently staring at her brother that was weeping. She took the teaspoon from the table and walked over to Winter.
He rebelled and buried his face in the pillow.
âWinter.â
Aria asked as she sat by the bedside and gently stroked the back of his head.
âDo you like ice cream?â
Ice cream? Winter tilted his head. He glanced at Aria and the vial for a moment with squinted eyes, then turned his head and said,
âNo.â
He was quick witted. Maybe it doesnât seem to change that he has a good brain even if his mental age suddenly decreases to about three years old.
â You really donât want it?
After thinking for a while, Aria sent a message. Then he raised his head in surprise.
âWhat? How did you do it?â
â I can actually use magic.
She wore the artifacts, but it wasnât a lie that she could use them. Then Winterâs eyes began to twinkle excessively, as if there were stars in it.
Like knights, wizards have always been chosen as the positions that children longed for.
âI want to do it too, wizard!â
â You can do it.
Aria said as she stroked his cheeks as if she was dealing with a real child.
â If you take this medicine, you can become a wizard.
âReally?â
â Yes, thatâs true. You can use the same magic as me.
With a groaning sound, Winter fell into deep trouble.
Aria, meanwhile, took the vial, filled the teaspoon with the drug, and held it out.
â You can use the magic of becoming an adult.
âWow!â
And she quickly gave the medicine while Winter opened his mouth. He would spit or vomit it out normally, but he closed his eyes and swallowed the drug.
Andâ¦.
âTa-da, youâre an adult.â
Aria looked into Winterâs eyes as the light had returned, and said with a smile.
âAhâ¦â¦.â
Winter buried his face, which was red as if it was about to burst, in his hands.