Chapter 70
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
Yelenaâs unexpected remark flustered Thomas.
âAh, th-thatâs right. Of course. I made a terrible mistake that time. Iâm still reflecting on myself.â
ââ¦Did you know I was so angry that day, I wanted the Duke to kick you out of the castle?â
Thomasâs body stiffened.
Gulp.
She thought she heard the sound of him inhaling.
âHowever, the Duke stopped me. He said you are an earnest and competent knight.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â
âBut rough in the manner of speech.â
âI-Iâm sorry.â
âWell, the Duke did say that it was fine. But Iâm not okay with it, so if you want to look good to me, you better fix it.â
âI will definitely correct myself!â Thomas loudly responded.
Yelena looked at Thomas, who was full of spirit, with a puzzled look.
Thomas seemed to have temporarily forgotten where they were right now.
The people passing through the shopping alley glanced at Yelena and Thomas.
âWell, itâs better than hesitating and not answering properly.â
Yelena, who decided to think positively, nodded.
âGood. Then have a good holiday and work hard when your return.â
ââ¦Thank you.â
Yelena left Thomas and turned around without hesitation.
It was time to achieve the real purpose of coming to the shopping alley.
* * *
Yelena returned to the Dukeâs castle feeling slightly unsettled.
It wasnât because of the gift. She bought a great present.
On the contrary, she was delighted with what she picked that she kept staring at it all the way home.
But there was something else that complicated her mood.
âThomas.â
After confirming the possibility that the knight might be a better person than she thought, Yelena began to feel disturbed from that moment forward.
She inquired about Thomasâs reputation in the duchy just in case.
Surprisingly, it was mostly positive.
In particular, the majority of good reviews came from the servants.
It seemed that Thomas often helped the maids and servants he encountered on his way back from training.
âHuhâ¦â
Yelena became more unsettled when Thomasâs good side was further revealed.
She visited Ben last to hear the opinion of the butler who managed the castle.
âBen. I want to ask you a question about the knight called Thomasâ¦â
However, Benâs reaction was unexpectedly intense.
âThat son of a bitch?â
Yelena hesitated. ââ¦That son of a bitch?â
âAh, I made a mistake. Let me correct that. That bastard?â
It got worse.
At this point, asking Ben what he thought about Thomas would be pointless.
Yelena changed the question and asked, âYou donât like Thomas?â
âI would have kicked him out of the castle if I could. I put up with it because itâs beyond my authority. Tsk, if he has any tact, he should leave on his own, but heâs so stubbornâ¦â
âWhy do you hate him so much?â
âWhy?â Benâs eyes lit up as if he were waiting for that question.
âYouâll understand when you hear the madman babbling with his crazy mouth.â
Son of a bitch, bastard, and madman.
After silently pondering over Benâs ferocious three-stage change in Thomasâs title, Yelena asked, âThe knight, Thomasâ¦What type of knight is he?â
âItâs very simple. Heâs a son of a bitch who has nothing but an inferiority complex toward his master.â
âHe has nothing?â
ââ¦No, he doesnât actually have ânothingâ.â
After swearing all this time, Ben grudgingly corrected himself in a quiet voice.
Then he let out a sigh, and his resentment and spirit abated.
âIâm sorry. First of all, I would like to apologize for the immature appearance I showed you earlier. As Iâve gotten older, I developed a terrible habit of being emotional whenever I hear certain names, and one of them is Thomas.â
âI understand.â
âThank you.â
Ben organized his emotions and cleared his throat before continuing.
âThomas⦠He joined the Knights of the Dukeâs castle last year. His skills are pretty good. No, heâs exceptional. He was originally called a prodigy in the area he was from.â
âReally?â
A prodigy.
Yelena was surprised by the unexpected high evaluation.
âYou said that he was competentâ¦â
Since when did competent skills mean to be called a genius in a region?
Ben continued while Yelena quickly checked her husbandâs evaluation criteria.
âSince he had no rivals at a young age, it must have gone to his head. But when he came to the Dukeâs castle, that arrogant self-confidence was instantly shattered when he met the master.â