Chapter 95
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
Appearing satisfied by the simple fact that she was holding Kaywhinâs hand, Yelena smiled widely and said, âYou know⦠Kaywhin.â
âYes.â
âThis is just hypothetical, but⦠how would you feel if the world was about to be destroyed?â
For something that had sprung up out of the blue, this topic was quite heavy.
ââ¦I donât know,â Kaywhin replied honestly.
He was being completely sincere. He wasnât sure what kind of response he would have to the world ending.
At that moment, Yelena said, âI think that Iâd be sad.â
ââ¦â
âIf the world ends, doesnât that mean you will die too, husband.â
Yelena slowly blinked up at him. As she said these words, she truly looked like she was feeling heartbroken.
âRight now⦠just imagining it makes me sad. I hate the thought of you dying, husband. I really hate itâ¦â
Close to tears, Yelena sobbed as she said this.
The moment that Kaywhin realized that she was about to burst into tears, he instinctively began attempting to comfort her, but she suddenly brought up a whole new topic.
âHusband⦠are you aware? That youâre a very kind person, my husband.â
ââ¦â
âAlso, youâre the one that I need above all else.â
ââ¦â
Yelenaâs voice was slowly getting lower and lower. But as Kaywhin had completely focussed all his attention on her, her words were listened to as clearly as ever.
âWhat about you, husband? What kind of person am I⦠to you, husband?â
ââ¦youâre someone who I am forever grateful for,â Kaywhin replied immediately.
As she gradually lost the fight against her drowsiness, Yelena almost mumbled out her next question.
âBut do you need me?â
ââ¦â
âAm I⦠someone that you need, my Husband?â
This time, it took longer for him to reply. As time passed and Kaywhinâs lips stayed unmoving, Yelena slowly closed her eyes and began emitting dainty snores.
ââ¦â
The strength faded from the tight grasp that Yelena had been keeping on Kaywhinâs hand.
The blue eyes that were staring down at the sleeping Yelena wavered like the ripples after a stone was thrown into a lake.
Then, in a voice so soft that it was barely audible, he whispered these words over their entwined hands, ââ¦.Iâm not sure. Not yet.â
It was a long while before Kaywhin finally let go of Yelenaâs hand.
***
The next day, Yelena woke up feeling as fresh as someone who had a full nightâs sleep. Judging by her physical condition alone, she appeared to have taken a sleeping pill instead of an aphrodisiac.
Although there were still some hidden concerns, it looked like there werenât any after-effects.
Yelena tried stretching out her slender limbs one at a time.
Everything seemed fine.
Everything seemed fine, butâ¦
âJust when did I fall asleep?â
Strangely, her memories of the previous night were abruptly cut short at the moments before she fell asleep.
Since that was the only thing bothering her, she had asked Kaywhin, but he told her that she simply fell asleep after asking about the antidote. Yelenaâs memories also ended right at that point.
âIt looks like I must have fallen asleep without realizing it because of the drugâs potency.â
Although it was embarrassing, Yelena simply accepted it and moved on. After all, if Kaywhin, the only eyewitness of last nightâs events, said that was what had happened, what reason was there for her to be suspicious.
It might, or it might not, be lucky that Yelena didnât even notice that one of the curtains that had been hanging from the window was now missing.
In any case, perhaps because of a good nightâs rest, Yelenaâs body felt overflowing with energy. Thatâs why, almost as soon as she got up, she set out to work off this energy by kicking the baronâs ass.
âMy sincerest apologies!â
Baron Anaheim slammed his forehead onto the floor as he fell into a dogeza without any hesitation.
âThis mistake was caused by a newly hired maid who hasnât been fully trainedâ¦â
According to the explanation that the Baron belatedly offered after first prostrating himself, it was purely due to the mistake of a maid that Yelena had been served the wine spiked with the aphrodisiac. All this had happened because the maid, who was still very inexperienced, had confused the wine that was to be served to the guests with the wine that was meant to be brought to the baronâs room.
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In other words, the wine that Yelena drank was meant to have been drunk by the baron.
The maid also knelt down beside the baron and pleaded for forgiveness.
It didnât seem like they were lying.
ââ¦â
Yelena, who had unintentionally been made aware of the baronâs taste in drugs, was still very upset. However, since this had all happened because of a mistake and they had received an apology, the couple decided to let things slide instead of forcing the baron to take responsibility for his crime.
As soon as this case had been settled, the person whom they had all been waiting for knocked on the baronâs door.
***
âA pleasure to meet you. My name is Will.â
The bard was a woman and, as the baron had informed them, a very young one at that. Even rounding upwards, she could only be in her mid-twenties.
For a few moments Yelena stared at this bard, whose clear voice well suited her profession, before saying, âAccording to the baron, you are the one who wrote this play.â
Yelena laid the play script down in front of the bard, with its front cover facing upwards to allow the title to be seen clearly.
As soon as she saw the script, the bard nodded her head.
âYes, thatâs right. I am the one who wrote this.â
âIt looks like I can get straight to the point..â
Apart from Yelena and the bard, there was currently no one else in the drawing room with them.
Yelena asked her directly, âHave you seen the future?â