Chapter 144
Becoming The Villain’s Family
ââ¦Achoo!â
Aria, riding in the carriage, suddenly sneezes and sniffles her nose. Then Vincent started nagging her as if he had expected it.
âI thought so. Even if I warned you like that, you jumped into the river without hesitation, so what if you fell ill again?â
âIâm not ill.â
âYouâre still saying that!â
Vincent went on a rampage.
Aria reflexively frowned at his loud, ringing voice. Then Lloyd, noticing the hint from her, put a blanket over Ariaâs shoulder and said,
âItâs noisy. My head is ringing.â
A gentle and careful hand, yet a cruel tone of voice.
At the same time, judging by the way he separates his words and actions, he has already transcended dual personality towards Aria.
âNow you have become one body.â
Lloyd can even read her subtle facial expressions.
Vincent was taken aback by the fact that his older brother, who seemed to have no trace of human affection, had become like that.
âAnyway, I know that Sister-in-law is in a bad condition right now. I assure you, when you go back, you will collapse and fall ill.â
âIf you were that worried, you should have jumped into the river with me.â
Aria responded playfully.
âIf we had gone together, would I have been a great burden? On the contrary, I helped the two of you because I didnât go. I was a big help.â
Ordinary people would react with embarrassment and apologetic response here, but Vincent was still different. He murmured for a moment, and spoke boldly.
âSir Cloud would have carried me across the river with me as a burden.â
She didnât know that a mention about Cloud would come out of Vincentâs mouth first. Ariaâs eyes widened in surprise.
âI just told the knights not to come to the Imperial Palace because they were not allowed to enter the main palace anyway. I didnât think Iâd get caught up in thisâ¦..â
Surprisingly, Vincent seemed to regret not bringing Cloud here.
âYou hated him so much.â
âIt would be nice if he shuts up when he is by my side, but if heâs not by my side, heâs necessary. Anyway, there is no knight like Sir Cloud.â
He muttered, stroking his chin. Although it was acrimonious, it was a fairly generous evaluation for Vincentâs standard. He said that he was in charge of the head and Cloud was in charge of the body.
âIâll tell him literally what you said.â
âWhat? Why do you have to⦠I donât want it.â
âIâll definitely tell him.â
âI donât want it.â
âYou donât want it, so I have to tell him more.â
âDo you have any hard feelings for me?â
It was when Aria was making fun of Vincent.
âItâs definitely a bit odd.â
Lloyd was lost in thought and added a word.
It was because of Vincentâs words that she might collapse again.
âAriaâs health is always at a standstill.â
âBecause it is.â
When she was young, it made sense because her immunity was weak and she wasnât getting enough nutrition.
âBut even now, sheâll collapse if you overdo it a little bit.â
Vincent added, tilting his head strangely.
âIâve heard that she was born with weak natural energy and her health is bad, but Sister-in-law is full of energy, right?â
Itâs not that easy though. As he murmured, Aria avoided his gaze, pretending to be looking out the window.
âBy the way, I didnât tell you in detail what happened inside the cave.â
And she naturally switched the topic with something that Vincent might be curious about. She then began to explain her story in a verbose way.
She was unaware that Lloyd was staring at herself with black eyes.
âSo, does that mean that Sister-in-law is a descendant of the royal family?â
âA distant descendant.â
Even though it is a fallen dynasty. Even the land they ruled has sunk to the bottom of the sea, so it was embarrassing to even say that she was a descendant of the royal family.
âOh my God, you have all the memories of the first Siren.â
Vincentâs eyes twinkled with interest.
âWhat information did you have?â
âI really donât knowâ¦â
Juanâs memory, Aria tried to use it. But she wasnât aware of all the information at once.
By analogy, it felt as if she had inherited a library full of books.
âLike finding a book in a library, my head only recognizes the information I need at that moment.â
âAha, you ask a question and you get an answer.â
âItâs similar, but it doesnât mean just asking a question, itâs like finding out when you desperately need it.â
âWell, itâs absurd to accept other peopleâs memories all at once.â
Vincent added so and nodded his head in understanding.
âThen, itâs unclear when and what information weâll find out. If itâs Sister-in-law, sheâs strong enough without having to remember her ancestorsâ memories.â
And she showed an openly disappointed expression.
âWellâ¦â¦.â
It would be better if she didnât need this information forever.
âYou never know whatâs going on with people.â
The carriage entered the Ingo Mountains.
Aria fixed her gaze outside the window and her eyes were half closed without speaking. But at some point, her eyes widened in surprise.
âKyak! He, help!â
A childâs scream was heard not far away.
ââ¦Stop the carriage, please.â
âWhat?â
While Vincent was bewildered in the confusing situation, Lloyd immediately knocked on the wall on the side of the carriage and made it pull up.
As soon as the carriage stopped, Aria immediately slammed the door and ran out.
âSister-in-law?!â
As she ran, she stumbled upon a stone for a moment. Lloyd, who had been following right behind her, hurriedly grabbed her.
âHold on tight.â
And then ran after putting Ariaâs arm around his neck. It was because someoneâs scream was clearly audible in Lloydâs ears too.
As she ran in Lloydâs embrace, she was able to reach the destination in an instant.
âKyaaak!â
Many animals lived in the Ingo Mountains. Vicious animal that would look like a monster to the eyes of ordinary people outside the border.
When they arrived at the scene, a giant rabbit was trying to eat a child. It seemed to be the same species as the carnivorous rabbit she had seen in the hunting groundskeeperâs hut.
âStop!â
Aria descended from Lloydâs arms and ran to the carnivorous rabbit.
Lloyd let Aria go without anything. Because he knew well that no matter how ferocious a beast, they would turn into a gentle sheep in front of Aria.
As far as Lloyd knows, it has never been without exception.
Because he was sure she would be safe.
âStop⦠ugh!â
So when the beast exposed its teeth towards Aria, he couldnât figure out what was going on for a moment. Until the rabbit suddenly comes out with its teeth and almost bites her.
âAhâ¦â¦.â
Aria looked down at her hand with a blank look.
Just before she was bitten, she quickly pulled her hand away so she was only scratched, but if it wasnât for that, her flesh would have come off.
As she paused, the rabbit, which had inflated its size, once again ran towards Aria, its mouth wide open.
That was then.
A song she never heard flowed into Ariaâs head. As if a sheet music that has been covered unfolded before her eyes.
âThis is Juanâs memoryâ¦â¦.â
The song was engraved in her mind in an instant. She didnât know why, but she had a gut feeling that she should sing this song right now.
When Aria was about to open her lips according to her instinct.
ââ¦â¦how dare.â
Lloyd, who noticed the situation a beat later, drew his sword in a murderous burst of energy. He hadnât even wielded the sword yet, but the rabbit, crushed by Lloydâs energy, shrank in an instant.
Like an ordinary rabbit.
Either way, Lloyd raised his sword high as if he would cut off the rabbitâs head. But Aria stopped him.
âDonât do that. Iâm just a little scratched.â
âNo, you almost got hurt. Donât protect it just because itâs an animal.â
âIâm not protecting it. If an animal that canât attack me attacked me, I should ask why.â
Aria added.
âLike Lloyd kept one of the assassins alive without killing them.â
âHaâ¦â¦.â
Lloyd looked down at Aria with a complicated gaze for a moment, then let out a sigh. She wasnât actually thinking about that, but itâs obvious that saying so convinces him.
âYeah, let me interrogate it somewhere.â
Lloyd grabbed the ears of the trembling carnivorous rabbit who had suddenly become weak and small, and lifted it up.
The rabbit that was floating in the air swayed.
âAh, rabbits shouldnât be held like thatâ¦â
Lloydâs eyebrows rose high.
It looked quite uncomfortable and was on the verge of running away. Aria let out a sigh and had no choice but to give up on that.
âWhy did you do that?â
Aria asked a question and looked at the rabbit carefully for a while. The rabbitâs pupil shook severly and moved its bright red nose for a long time.
âIt said it didnât even know? It was sorry.â
âAh, tell it to say its last will.â
âLloyd, calm down.â
Lloyd, who is acting as if he would eat the rabbit right away, made Aria sweat.
âAnimals, especially wild animals, canât attack me. It must have been something unusual. It could happen again, so we need to figure out whatâs going on before we kill it.â
Meanwhile, the screaming child crouching on the floor cautiously got up.
âUhhhâ¦â
Then, the child ran with tears and clung to the hem of Ariaâs skirt.