Chapter 53: Oh, my. The repayment of Pandora’s owner’s favor did not end here.
I Don’t Want the Obsession of a Twisted Archduke
Oh, my. The repayment of Pandoraâs ownerâs favor did not end here.
After giving me snacks that would come out on the open market soon, he declared that he would also give me 10% of the profits that came from those same snacks.
He even handed me a note with the location of his residence on it, followed with.
â- If thereâs anything you want or are looking for, please let me know and weâll visit you anytime. Please contact us often.â
The owner of Pandoraâs famous store, who was always busy, would be bringing the goods himself.
âDid the clerks freeze in disbelief over the unprecedented exceptional treatment?â
I could see Geppel opening his mouth at the same time as I finished my recollection.
âSo, what is this favor you want from me?â Geppel quickly asked.
When I first spoke to Geppel, I didnât elaborate on the request. He insisted on going to the store first.
In other words, that person said yes without even knowing what the favor in detail was.
âI donât know if I should call it rash, frivolous, or should I say quite bold?â
I had no intention of dragging down the conversation, so I decided to get to the point immediately.
âLet me use the second library.â
âYes, library⦠What? Books?â
He looked startled by the favor.
âDid you think I would ask for something bigger?â
Well, considering Geppelâs ability, he may have thought I would require a great healing power from him.
Geppel kept the silence going for a few minutes, then he requested further explanation.
I responded simply. âThere are books I want to find in the library.â
âThe book I want to find⦠Yes! Yes, I got it. Iâll give you permission.â
Huh? I blinked my eyes in surprise.
âWas this something you couldâve allowed so easily?â
The templeâs main documents must be there.
After reading the expressionless look on my face, Geppel coughed in vain.
âIn principle, itâs tricky and difficult, but Iâm keeping my words since I promised you.â
âWhat? Did you fell so hard over snacks?â
âThen Iâll write down the permit later today, so you can use the library anytime. On another note, I have a personal question, what are you looking for there?â
I stared at him slowly at Geppelâs question, and he added.
âFurthermore, since itâs a personal question, you donât have to answer it, but after spending some time with you, you donât seem like a fool that would fall for a man like Doman Woodhill.â
It was simple, I was not Riddel Spencer.
I replied with a grin at his benevolent speech. âThey say that love blurs a personâs judgment. Thatâs why people who fall in love often become fools or make mistakes. You can think of me as similar to them.â
I sighed carefully so that it didnât feel like I recited a script from a play before I spoke.
âBut maybe Iâll make the same mistake again.â
âIn short, it was a mistake to love Doman. But what youâre saying is that you could repeat the stupid mistake of loving him again and again, right?â
As expected, Geppel understood exactly what I was saying. He tilted his head as if he didnât understand, but I couldnât help it.
When Riddel returned to her body, she would want to seek him out first.
âThen it may seem to others that Riddel has fallen for Doman again.â
Just in case the original Riddel returns, I had to say something without any sense of contention.
I cut the conversation short before Geppel could ask me anything else.
âDonât ask me why I repeat such foolish mistakes. Thereâs no rationality in matters of love.â
Geppel, who understood my intention not to purse the interrogation further, quickly added. âIâm sorry to hear that.â
However, he nodded as if he was convinced.
âOkay, I wonât ask you if you want. So? Library?
âI want to go to the library and search for books about curses.â
âCurses?â
He took a moment to ask back. When he opened his eyes wide to see if anything had changed, he quickly queried.
âYouâre not trying to break Kyleâs curse, are you?â
Yes, it was exactly what I was trying to do.
He shook his head as I smiled with all my radiant positivity.
âItâs impossible. His curse canât be solved.â
âWhy are you so determined? Why are you so sure?â
âItâs not a curse that can be broken at this level. Even a genius canât solve it. Itâs impossible to cleanse the body at this point. So, give up now. Donât try to do useless things.â
Curse usually contained black magic. Therefore, it was possible for the faithful to get rid of the curse by using a purification ability.
Hence, if it was really impossible for Geppel, who had the best credibility on the continent, he didnât mention it lightly.
Howeverâ¦
âWhat if you donât release the curse, what if Kyle dies?â
It wasnât something that came out unintentionally. As for me, I pretended to be calm while hiding my cautiousness.
It was because Geppel decided that he could say it.
I thought he didnât hate Kyle.
âNo, rather.â
Geppel was fond of Kyle.
You could tell by his attitude and eyes.
Perhaps it was just a feeling of comradeship for Kyle that developed from going through the war together.
And this guy there thinks Iâm unique.
âYou can say this, but it wonât.â
The response was highly predictable, but maybe we can get new information.
After a while, as expected, Geppel raised his nose in the air and asked me.
âRiddel Spencer. Donât you know who I am?â
âOf course, I do.â
Geppel was the High Priest and the master of treatment that has turned the existing medical community upside down.
âBut you know what youâre saying?â
It was natural for Geppel to be amazing. It was like a top-notch doctor suddenly showed up in front of a medical doctor and said your treatment was wrong.
âHa, Iâve been too lazy to write a paper these days.â
Geppel, muttering like a self, looked at me and recited.
âIâll cut it short. Kyleâs curse and death are irrelevant, and what youâre saying is just a probability. In that sense, everyone has the chance of dying.â
Geppel was kind enough to answer me one by one.
âBut what ifâ¦â
For the first time, he put his foot down.
âIf thatâs true and you can prove it, Iâll help you as much as I can.â
It was quite a heavy remark.
âProofâ¦â
I agonized for a moment. In fact, it was nothing to worry about. This was a golden opportunity for my help force to increase.
My thoughts were organized, and I took a chance.
âHigh Priest.â
âIâm not sure what you are doing? Just call me Geppel.â
âYes, Geppel. Arenât you wondering how I found your secret space and the location of Pandoraâs store?â
âWhat an honest man he is.â
I explained the situation without delay. In the same vein as I did to Sejan. Geppel, who listened to my story for a while, blinked in confusion.
âSo you have the ability to dream about the past and the future. And thatâs how you found me? Oh, thatâs a ridiculous ability.â
Geppel stopped talking to reinforce the impression that he couldnât believe me. The results of me saying such things were difficult for him to understand, it was different from Kyleâs case.
Perhaps the idea was too hard to comprehend for Geppel as he was rubbing his forehead, said again.
âYes, if that ability is true as you say, how can you tell me this easily? What if I tell someone else about it?â
âIâm not worried about that. Youâre someone who has their own beliefs and doesnât go anywhere to talk about it.â
When I dismissed his provocation in a few simple words, he burst into a grin.
âYouâve⦠youâve figured me out in a very short timeâ¦â
It was because you were as simple as I had ever made among the characters I created.
Geppel continued to speak.
âIâll take your word for now. But itâs a little too bad to relate Kyleâs curse to his death. What should I say? I donât have anything definitive about the subject.â
Well, this was a bit cheap, but I understood.
The ability to dream was a rare ability that had never been seen in the Empire. A certain amount of doubt was reasonable.
As I nodded as if I understood his doubts, Geppel slightly changed the subject.
âBy the way, you donât have much luck with men.â
I just laughed. I didnât really have anything to say.
While one of them was a playboy, the other was a cursed dragon. As far as I was concerned, I didnât create this character to be blessed with men.
âSo, Riddel Spencer. Youâre gonnaâ¦â
Knock, knock.
Just as Geppel was going to continue, someone knocked on the office doors.
âWho is it? Didnât you hear I was talking to someone?â
A moment of silence came when Geppel uttered an irritating voice to the person outside the door.
âWell, thatâs⦠I know it, but itâs urgentâ¦â
The man outside seemed to have stumbled on his way, but the urgency in his voice could still be heard.
Geppelâs expression became serious at once, as if he could feel something intuitively in that tone.
Geppel stood up and asked the question. âDo you have to go back?â