Chapter 69
Becoming The Villain’s Family
âThe four-year difference isnât that big of an age gap. But thatâs when youâre an adult. 10 and 14 is like the difference between heaven and earth.â
The funny thing is that the person who says that is also 15 years old.
âI know what you want to say.â
And itâs a natural thing to say.
âWhy do I feel so bad?â
Aria looked down at her palms for a moment. It looked a little bigger than when she came to the Grand Duchy, but its was still small.
âYes, how big would a ten year old be?â
Aria was cute enough that it wouldnât be awkward at all to hear that she is called a baby girl.
âWhen will I grow up?â
The faster she ages, the sooner she will die.
âIt also means that Valentineâs incident is coming.â
There are no measures yet, but time is just passing. Thatâs a terrible hypothesis.
However, she had a contradictory thought that she wanted to grow up and grow old quickly.
***
Spring of the age of 11.
Parting through the petals fluttering in the wind, Aria reached out her hand in the air. The wind brushed past her fingers.
As Lloyd said, she was able to ride a horse in no time.
âAlthough itâs a pony.â
In fact, she used to ride wolves like horses, so it might have been a natural result.
Kurrrr-
Silver wept lowly as it followed Aria as she rode the horse. It was as if it was saying, âA pony who canât even take a bite took my seat.â
âItâs just a short ride.â
Aria patted Silver as if soothing it, and smiled softly.
âI never thought I would ever ride a horse again.â
Sabina closed her eyes and let out a cool smile, feeling the wind hitting her in the face.
Aria looked around. The place they were currently running on horseback was in the thick forest of the Ingo Mountains.
Aria, who confirmed that no one was there, drove her horse and whispered close to Sabina.
âI promised. Iâll show you all spring, summer, fall, and winter.â
Until the seasons turn around a few times and spring comes again.
Sabina, who remembered the promise, hugged Aria tightly.
ââ¦!â
Sheâs so strong.
Sabina hugged her tightly and pulled her in a flash, Aria lightly flew through the air, allowing her to sit in front of the horse she was riding.
Her eye level jumped up in an instant.
âWhoaâ¦.â
Sabina was really strong.
Aria was amazed. It was such a force that she couldnât even remember when Sabina was lying down with an illness.
âOf course she must be weaker than Valentineâs.â
She was born with such strength and physique, but how hard it must have been for her to lie still.
Riding the horse and enjoying her freedom without hesitation, Sabina shone more vividly than ever.
âIs that cool?â
âYes!â
âThen learn swordsmanship from me.â
Sabina smiled brightly. Her bright red eyes curved nicely, revealing neat, pure white teeth.
Aria stared at her as if possessed by her powerful words, and then she, too, nodded her head unknowingly.
âSorry, Lloyd.â
She seemed to understand why Grand Duke Valentine fell in love with Sabina.
***
Summer of the age of 11.
That summer was exceptionally hot, so they floated a boat on the lake.
There was a lake with a particularly beautiful view in the amusement park that Grand Duke Valentine had built for Aria.
Fishes were swimming leisurely under the surface of the lake with their scales sparkling.
âEnjoy your meal.â
Aria threw food to the carp.
Lloyd stared at her. He was dragged to ride the boat with her and sat across from her.
âIs sword training fun?â
His speech was a bit crooked. Was it dissatisfaction that he lost his position as a swordsmanship teacher to Sabina?
Aria felt sorry to have monopolized his mother, who had barely woken up from her sick bed.
âSorry.â
âWhat are you sorry for?â
âEvery day I get embraced in Motherâs arms.â
In the everyday embrace part, Lloyd sprained his hand for a moment while rowing.
ââ¦.while receiving swordsmanship training, what is there to embrace for?â
âIn order to get a proper posture, she has to hold me from behind?â
âThatâs b******tâ¦â
The boy mumbled hateful words and bit his mouth.
It was no use telling Aria about it, who expresses infinite affection for Sabina. Because she was sure to like her more.
âI donât know why youâre sorry about that.â
âLloyd would have wanted to be hugged by Mother, too. Kissingâ¦â
âHuh.â
â¦.. he would have wanted it to.
She couldnât even finish the sentence. It was because Lloyd burst out laughing as if he was stunned.
âYouâre silly. What⦠at this ageâ¦â
The answer he gave was to do as much as she wanted.
What does he mean by this age, still a child?
It was Aria who was actually older, so she was embarrassed for no reason. She thought she was being too childish in front of a young boy.
âOf course Iâm a kid now.â
Then Lloyd spoke.
âI donât know what youâre mistaken for, but it has nothing to do with Motherâs affectionate behavior.â
âThen?â
âI wanted to make your dreams come true.â
It was a bland answer.
He wanted to teach Aria swordsmanship and watch her move closer to her dreams.
âBecause I only learned the sword.â
ââ¦â
She was speechless for a moment.
Lloyd acted like a grown-up who had gone through most of the hardships, but in this regard, he was a surprisingly likable boy.
âItâs stupid. My real dream was with Lloyd.â
Horseback riding and swordsmanship were dreams of the past that she had forgotten.
Itâs good if she can do it, but itâs okay if she canât. Ariaâs current dream is for Lloyd to free himself from the malice, find his happiness, and spread his wings freely.
âThen tell me what other things Lloyd is good at. There are many things I want to learn.â
Not philosophy. Aria added.
Lloydâs eyes widened, perhaps astonished at her words, and then sluggishly lowered it. He thought for a moment, figuring out what he should teach Aria.
âSo, she kissed you too?â
He seems to be misunderstanding something.
Aria responded quickly.
âKiss on the cheek.â
âThatâs a habit.â
Lloyd asked suspiciously.
He must have recalled the sharp memories of the first kiss.
Aria stared at him and she said.
âThe first was Lloyd.â
ââ¦.â
âLloyd was the first.â
âDonât stress it twice.â
Lloyd was silent for a moment, and then he responded bluntly, as he unconsciously rowed.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Aria made a flower base with her hands* and glanced at him.
âWhat. Why?â
The blue lake on a summer day began to be colored with gold, and the light of the setting sun was shining on his face.
âYour hair has grown a lot.â
Aria said as she tucked his hair flowing down in front of his eyes and behind his ears.
***
Autumn at the age of 11.
Aria started learning to draw.
âUmmm⦠youâre creative.â
The painting teacher tried to praise her for her hard work.
Outside the window, the reddish leaves and the clear autumn sky were vast.
But on the canvas, where Aria teased the brush, there was only a blackish-red mass that looked like it had burst and was crushed.
âWhat the hell did you draw?â
The painting teacher Draw showed his imagination to the fullest.
âYouâre describing a fruit tree and ripe fruit falling on the floor.â
[Itâs my face.]
âItâs, itâs a self-portrait.â
Heâs screwed. He was sweating profusely and desperately making excuses.
âYou are very bold in expressing pink as a dark red color. I didnât know that you used the intense colors and wild style that are popular in the capital these days.â
Draw added desperately, âHaha, Iâm so straightforward and out of fashion.â.
ââ¦..â
Aria realized that she had no talent for painting at all.
Since she is a Siren who is said to be gifted with an artistic sense, she expected that she would be good at drawing as well.
âIs this bizarre?â
Then Vincent approached and spoke to him. Draw signaled to the Second Prince not to do so.
But there was no way Vincent could tell a lie.
âYou really donât have any talent.â
ââ¦..â
âDonât be too disappointed. You canât be good at everything.â
Aria wanted to know why Vincent said all these things.
Itâs only been a year, but shouldnât he grow older and more mature?
âWell, Iâm good at everything.â
ââ¦â¦â
In the words that followed, Aria thought so.
She looked at Cloud without saying a word and picked up the newly written card.
[Sir, Vincent looks bored, how about going to the festival together?]
Soon it was the Harvest Festival.
As if announcing this yearâs bountiful harvest, the light shining through the window was as soft as the melody of a violin.
Cloud looked out the window for a moment, then nodded his head.
âIf itâs an order.â
Cloud was a knight who obeyed everything that he was ordered to.
Then Vincent shook his head desperately with a pale, tired face.
âSir Cloud should escort Sister-in-law.â
âHmm, never mind. If the Young Madam promises not to leave the castle alone while I go to the festival, thereâs nothing I canât do.â
âThat is negligence, sir!â
âWhat is negligence?â
âAack!â
Vincent grabbed the back of his head and staggered.
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*) ìì¼ë¡ ê½ë°ì¹¨: apparently a pose where you open your palms on your chin that makes your face like a flower?