Chapter 172
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
The doctor meant to say that Yelena had healed twice as fast as the ordinary person. Yelena looked down at her hand in wonder. There was no reason for her recovery ability to be far superior than othersâ.
âThe cut must have been shallower than what the doctor thought.â
Doctors didnât always give accurate opinions. This doctor may have overestimated the severity of her wound.
At the same time Yelenaâs wound healed, the three knights were also able to move around again. They werenât fully recovered, but moving in moderation was fine.
Yelenaâs husband was worried about leaving the ducal castle empty for too long, so as soon as the knights were able to move, Yelena prepared to return to the dukedom with them.
âBye, Yelena. Visit us often.â
âMhm. Stay healthy.â
Yelena and Liliana hugged for a long time. Count Sorte, Edward, the butler, and head maid were all outside to see Yelena off.
After saying goodbye to each person, Yelena held Kaywhinâs hand and stepped inside Sidrionâs magic seal.
âLiliana is still looking this way.â
Yelena discovered Liliana was still watching her when she turned around. She felt fuzzy on the inside and waved her hand. Then, she felt something strange.
âHm?â
Oddly enough, Lilianaâs gaze was tilted away from her. She wasnât watching Yelena. Yelena turned her head to follow Lilianaâs gaze. She blinked.
âBlack Tower Owner?â
She busily looked between Liliana and Sidrion, bewildered.
âWhatâs wrong?â
â⦠No, itâs nothing.â
âThen, weâll get going.â
A light flashed inside the sealâs motif. She kept looking between Sidrion and Liliana with a confused look until the light completely blocked her sight.
ââ¦I probably have the wrong idea.â
Several people were standing inside the tight circle. Liliana could have been looking at one of the knights, not Sidrion. And even if she had been looking at Sidrion, that didnât particularly mean anything.
ââ¦Right?â
Soon after, the scenery in front of Yelena changed from the countdom in the capital to the ducal castle in the fief.
The castle had received word of their arrival early this morning, so Ben and the other servants were already waiting outside.
âMadam!â
âMaster, Madam. Welcome back.â
Yelena smiled, her confusion regarding Sidrion and Liliana long forgotten.
She was back. She had exchanged farewells with her family, but she felt like she had returned home, rather than left it.
âLetâs go in,â Yelena said, still holding her husbandâs hand tightly.
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âLiliana,â Edward called his older sister, who happened to be passing by as he was looking out the window.
âWhat?â
âYelena will be okay, right?â
Edwardâs arms rested on the ledge, his chin propped up by both hands. Liliana scowled, as if offended by her younger brotherâs sentimental look and watery eyes.
âProbably.â
âCome to think of it, Yelenaâs marriage was so sudden that it didnât feel real. Itâs only really sinking in now that sheâs the duchessâ¦â
âWhatâs his deal?â Liliana left, not wanting to hear any more of Edwardâs sentimental musings.
Edward continued staring out the window with watery eyes, irregardent of whether Liliana stayed or left. Then, his eyes suddenly lit up.
âHuh?â
Edward finally left his place by the window and hastily ran down the stairs and dashed outside. He happily pulled a man who was getting out of a carriage in for a hug.
âAendydn!â
âEdward.â
âI saw the carriageâs emblem but still had my doubts⦠Just when did you get back?â
Edward let the man go after hugging him tightly. The young man was around Edwardâs height. He answered in a clear voice.
âI just got back today. I didnât say anything because I wanted to surprise you. Did it work?â
âYeah, big time. To be honest, I feel like Iâm hallucinating.â
âHaha,â the man laughed. The manâs fierce eyes crinkled, giving him a gentle look. âIt was worth it, then. Is the rest of your family inside?â
âYeah, my father and older sister are here. Theyâll be surprised and happy to see you, just like me.â
âWhat about Yelena?â
âYelena isâ¦â Edward, who had been rambling eagerly, hesitated. âShe, ahem. She isnât here at the momentâ¦â
âDid she go on an excursion?â
âNo, itâs not thatâ¦â