Chapter 291
Don’t Concern Yourself With That Book
Translator: yun
21.5 Dane Lowell
The moment they were born, some were already able to crawl or even walk briskly. There were even some who took no time at all to learn how to speak.
And when it came to tests of intelligence, Dane Lowell was unbeaten.
But being a genius did not guarantee him happiness. Before he could learn the word âhappinessâ, he had first understood how he could never be happy.
Daneâs birth mother, the 7th Queen, had a nasty habit of moving about. But her habits didnât seem so strange considering how she had descended from gipsies. However, his maternal grandfather had been the Chief of Rome and he hoped for the Wheel of Rome to settle down in the Empire.
âI donât want to! I donât want to, Father!â
Daneâs mother would rather die than to marry the emperor. She hated being tied down.
âLetâs just continue roaming around. Hm? We can continue living like our ancestors. Please.â
But the Chief of Rome had different plans. The life of a wanderer was not as wonderful as his immature daughter thought of it to be. They could only survive roaming about by showcasing their martial arts and selling their crafts. Sometimes, they were forced to sell their bodies regardless of their genders. Even if they were persecuted and ridiculed as a result, they had to quickly move again before they even got the chance to refute them. With vague memories of such a life, the Chief of Rome flatly refused her pleas. Eventually, his daughter was forced to marry the emperor.
In exchange, the Wheel of Rome became the emperorâs secret agents, the âemperorâs shadowsâ.
They were barely repulsed by what they were commanded to do since they had done them countless times before. Including the then chief, both the elders and youths of their people felt the same. And they had taken Daneâs motherâs sacrifice for granted.
The Empire was a warm country with four seasons. Each year, the Empireâs harvest was so abundant and bountiful, they had no shortage of grains for their people. Since they werenât lacking anything, naturally, the people became complacent and thought they would forever be on the receiving end.
Compared to the lives they led before, they were now leading more extravagant and entertaining ones. But that was how the people of Rome were. They were gipsies who excelled in the arts and crafts.
Daneâs mother had gotten into her marriage with all sorts of rage fuming within her but had adapted to life in the palace faster than anyone else. Her wanderlust never disappeared. But his mother fell in love with the emperor upon first sight.
âI love the emperor. I want him to only look at me!â
The Imperial Family of Kaltanias, especially those with the Power of the Lord, were born with powers to attract people. Unfortunately, Daneâs mother had become too influenced by this power. No, she might have subconsciously yearned for it; she might have been attracted to him due to his powers but her feelings were sincere.
âWhat do I do? What do I do? The child I had given birth to is not a templar!â
She had wanted to be the apple of the emperorâs eyes. There were already 6 other consorts other than herself. In the midst of her anxiety, the child she had given birth to was not a templar.
The emperor only favoured templars. Daneâs mother who was already being neglected because she was not a templar, had gone mad the moment she found out that Dane was not a templar. `
âYou! Itâs all because youâre not a templar! Youâre the reason why Iâm not loved. Why arenât you one! Why!â
That was when his mother started hitting Dane. Daneâs fragile limbs did not even cross the womanâs mind. But being so smart, Dane had unfortunately understood the conflict his mother was struggling with.
âHmph, my child, my child, Iâm so sorry. ⦠This is not your fault. Itâs not your faultâ¦â
She would beat him like the devil but at night she would embrace him tightly before sobbing. She was by nature a woman filled with wanderlust. As she suffered from lovesickness and the deprivation of her desires, her madness and paranoia only worsened. Before one day, his mother finally lost it.
âHm⦠hm.. (1). My lovely daughter, mummy will make your hair so pretty.â
â⦠Iâm not your daughter, mother.â
Dane sighed quietly. His mother continued to tie up his neck-length hair as if she couldnât hear him. She continued to fall apart again and again. Eventually, he would wait for her to tire herself out before sneaking out of his palace.
âThe devil behind that look should be calling for me soon.â
His motherâs bipolarity got worse by day. There were even days when her memories would deteriorate to the point when she no longer recognised Dane. Sometimes he was treated like her daughter. Even today, he had been dressed in one-piece dresses by his mother.
Still, he looked good since he was beautiful.
âTake care of your mother. You can do that, right? Tsk, no maid wants to work here.â
It had been a long time since a new maid entered the 7th Queenâs palace. This was mostly because his mother had been chased out of her family and had no family backing her.
âThatâs probably because the Wheel of Rome thinks sending people here would be a waste of resources.â
Languidly, Dane headed towards the garden.
âYou are the sole successor to Rome. Rome must settle down in the Empire. Do you understand me?â
By the time he was eight, he knew so much more he could make educated guesses. That was how he got better at hiding his feelings. The problem was that he was already looked upon strangely for remarks he had inadvertently let out before.
âHow cumbersome.â
Dane liked the quiet. It might be because he had been losing sleep since young because of his motherâs cries at night. The garden became his only resting place. But someone was already there when he arrived.
âWhatâs this? A child?â
The tiny back squirmed. Following that, a small shadow accompanied the childâs movements. In front of such a strange sight, Dane froze as he tightened his grip on his book.
The girl who had appeared out of nowhere, discovered Dane and started speaking to him first.
âPinch me now, this rocks.â
No, what she was saying didnât sound like words.
With her mouth covered, she fidgeted with the dirt.
âYouâre so effing pretty.â
The girl jumped up before quickly shaking the dirt off her hands. That was all she could mumble in front of such a beautiful girl.
âI canât tell if sheâs a girl or a boy but since sheâs wearing a dress, sheâs probably a girl.â
The girl cleared her throat.
âHello, kid?â
Almost immediately, Daneâs face clouded over. A kid? Who was the child here? Dane was eight this year. He was only slightly smaller than his peers but he could not be considered short. On the other hand, this girl, no, he wasnât even sure this child could be considered a girl. She looked to be four? Five? She looked like she wasnât that good at walking yet since she wasnât used to balancing herself.
âAre you five?â
âExcuse you. Iâm six.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Crossing her arms, she smiled coyly. Her movements seemed more natural than he initially thought. The way kids moved at that age looked so immature that Dane could not see them to be on the same level as him. This immaturity of his was only because he was still learning.
But the girl moved very naturally. Moreover, she seemed to be using words that didnât suit her age.
âWho are you? What is your name?â
âThatâs what I want to know.â
After pondering for a moment, she widened her eyes.
âAre you the owner of this place?â
âAlright. Iâll just agree with you on that.â
âOh my god, I canât believe it. I canât believe such a pretty girl was so close to me!â
âWhat?â
âCould you call me your older sister?â
For a moment, Dane wondered if she had lost her mind just as his mother did.
âNo.â
Thanks to the medical knowledge he obtained because of his mother, the young genius quickly shook his head.
âHer eyes are too clear.â
After finally thinking rationally again, Dane stared at the girl in front of him as if he could not comprehend her. At the same time, the curiosity of this talented child, this genius, was piqued.
âI am a male.â
âAh, really?â
After holding her chin for a moment, she nodded.
âYou must have moments when you want to wear dresses too. I understand. Your older sister is an open-minded person.â
â⦠I think thereâs some big misunderstanding there, but Iâll let it pass.â
She then looked towards Dane full with wonder.
âYou donât act like your age. You hear that youâre an old soul a lot, donât you? No. It feels a little different from that. What is it?â
âWhatâs that?â
Dane became curious upon hearing a word he had never heard before. Instead of replying, the girl shook her head.
âAh. I have to go now. I had sneaked out. If I go back late, that girlâwas it Hannah?âsheâs going to cry.â
âHold on, you! Whatâs your name?â
She spun back around. Dane was bewildered for a moment. She was about to turn back around again.
âYou shouldnât be asking for an older womanâs name without permission.â
She grinned. She smiled once more before assuring him that she was just joking.
âI am Ashley, noââ
The girl pressed her hand on her chest.
âCall me Ahn.â
***
His first meeting with the girl left quite an impression on him. Dane could not forget her from that moment on. So, he visited the garden every day. The girl would come by his palace from time to time.
âHello. Thinking about it again, I realised I didnât ask for your name.â
âDane. Dane Lowell.â
âDane? Suits you well. The most handsome man I knew had also been called Dane.â
Ahn seemed to have a hobby of squatting and staring at Daneâs face for a long time.
She had told him she was six but she looked much younger than she was. When she first looked at him with eyes so big they looked like they would fall off if he were to tap them, he felt burdened. But he had already gotten used to her gaze.
âYou know. If you continue growing up like this, you might become my ideal typeâ
âPfft!â
Dane spat out the water he had been drinking. Dane, who was rarely caught off guard, stared at her incredulously.
âWho on earth teaches you to speak like that?â
âThatâs what I want to ask. [A Compilation of Matters Regarding Medical Science and Other Practicalities]. What 8 year old reads this?â
T/N:
(1): Sheâs humming here.