Chapter 241: Live to Sienna Pt.241
Reboot Sienna
âBut I need to learn how to swim in order to become a pirate...â
Leah didnât feel like becoming discouraged by Evanâs words, so she jumped into the pond. With a splash, she made ripples in the pond. When the water splattered everywhere, Evan wiped it off his face and asked Leah who was in the pond.
âWhat are you doing?â
âStop being sad and learn how to swim.â
âYou know how to swim?â
At Evanâs question, Leah shrugged and replied.
âNo. But you do. You read in a book how to swim.â
âIt was only a book. You saw me too. What happened when I tried to swim on my own.â
âThat is different from now.â
Evan still couldnât swim, so what was the difference?
âI canât swim now just like I couldnât an hour ago.â Evan said sarcastically to Leah.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Leah was annoyed to persuade him with words. She wasnât so fluent in speech, nor could she explain as logically as Sharillo. In this case, it was better to show with her body than to explain it in words. Leah pulled Evanâs ankle with her hand.
âWhat!â
Evan screamed in surprise, but Leah didnât care. She was stronger than Evan, so he eventually fell into the pond. There was a splash as strong as when Leah fell.
âUhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!â
Evan rose with the help of Leah. It was not long after he nearly drowned, so when he came back into the water, his lips turned blue in fear.
âWhat are you doing?!â
âLook. Itâs different. You almost drowned in this pond before, but now youâre standing on two feet like this. At least you donât have to worry about drowning here, so you can practice as you learned from the book.â
â...yes, then you could have said that. I was surprised by you suddenly pulled my leg.â
With Evanâs grumbling, Leah shrugged and said, âIâm not good at explaining things. But tell me more. What did the book say about how to swim?â
Evan did not question Leah anymore. He noticed her temper while talking to Leah. He realized that it was no use trying to whine because she acted before she spoke. Eventually, he began to talk about how to swim, which he saw in the book.
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âWhere is Sharillo and Leah?â
Asked Carl, who came into the dining room to have a meal together and realized that only Sienna was sitting there.
âThey fell asleep early after playing in the water during the day.â
âOh... ...you said they were learning to swim, right? Thatâs great. Thereâs no harm in learning how to swim. They must be very good at swimming if they take after you.â
âSwimming skills improve fast. By the way, would you like to learn with the children?â
Carl shook his head at Siennaâs suggestion.
âI donât have to learn swimming. If I fall into the water, you will save me like you did before.â
âIâm not always there for you.â
âThen you can always be with me from now on. So you can save me right away.â
Sienna shook his head at Carlâs joke.
âYou heard Leah made a new friend, right?â
When Carl nodded, the servants came out with food. It was a dish that was hardened by mincing various seafood and eggs in a small pot with a lid. Sienna ate the warm seafood egg pudding. The eggs gently spread in her mouth.
âThe second son of Count Chaser, isnât he? Leah came all the way to the Oval Office and begged me. Asking me to send her to the school in Roman Territory right now.â
âSo Leah did that to you too?â
Sienna pressed down on her forehead.
âShe used to cry over going to the knight school, and now she is begging me to send her to a school in the Roman territory... Evan is smart and mature so I want him to be friends with Leah, but she canât go back and forth the Roman territory every day. Itâs close to the capital, but itâs still a half-day away.â
âDonât worry about that. Iâve told Leah. Next year, I said sheâd be able to attend the Sienna Academy.â
âDid that work for Leah?â
âIt didnât work at first, but it worked when I said sheâd attend the school with Evan. I said sheâd have dozens of friends, not ten, and then they said yes.â
At Carlâs words, Sienna nodded with a relieved look.
âThatâs a good thing. Oh, and remember she said sheâd be a strong knight before? She changed her dream.â
âWhatâs it changed to?â
âA pirate captain. Evanâs dream is to be a pirate, and it must have looked cool. Yeah, Leah said sheâd be a pirate, and Evan said heâd let her be Captain. He said she was determined and strong-willed, so sheâd be perfect as the captain.â
Sienna sighed deeply and Carl burst into laughter. He thought it was so random that a princess wanted to become a pirate. It was lovely of her to dream so funnily. Then he saw Siennaâs face full of anxiety, and said, âIâve heard from Lord Waters before, that when you were young, you dreamed of becoming a princess marrying a prince. Well, actually you did meet the emperor and became the empress. Anyway, children grow up with strange dreams. But itâs better than being a frog or a sword.â
âThatâs true. Leahâs first dream was to be a frog.â
Leah has been wild since she was a child. When she saw a frog jumping as high as her eyes, she cried, âI want to be a frog, but I donât know how,â and she said, âIâm going to be a sword because the sword of the flashing knight looked great.â At least her current dream was in a human form, so Carl and Sienna thought that she had developed quite a bit.
When the meal was over, Carl led Sienna, saying they had somewhere to go.
âWhere are you going at night?â
Today was the day of the lunar eclipse, so the sky was especially dark. Sienna couldnât understand why he was trying to move on such a dark night.
âFollow me and youâll find out.â
Siena clasped Carlâs hand and followed him. She didnât know it was dark inside the palace because it was day and night, but it was really dark to come out to the garden. She held Carlâs hand in fear.
Carl led Sienna to the north garden. She thought she knew where she was going, but she couldnât see much, so she felt like she was walking in a pitch-black tunnel. Then at one point, Carl stopped.
âWeâre here. Here we are.â
Sienna looked around. As she got used to the darkness, she could see ahead vaguely, but there was nothing nearby. She thought there used to be a big fountain, but now there really was nothing. It just looked like a broad field.
âWhy did you bring me here?â
Instead of answering Siennaâs questions, Carl hit his fingers and made a âflickâ sound. At the same time, the stringed instruments sound spread quietly.
Immediately after that, the lighted lanterns began to rise one by one. Hundreds of lanterns went up, revealing the northern garden.
A white marble floor was laid on the site where a large fountain had disappeared, and the marble reflected the lanterns floating in the sky, obscuring the distinction between heaven and earth. When Sienna looked down closely, the white marble floor was shallow and wide, and the sky was reflected by filling it with water.
âItâs a gift for the last feast.â said Carl, hugging Siennaâs waist behind her back.
âWhen did you start preparing this?â
âIt didnât take long. It didnât take much time to build than constructing a big building. It just came to my mind those days when I couldnât even see you because youâre busy. The day we climbed a tree and looked at the lanterns that rose up into the sky together.â
Siennaâs eyes were blurred by his words. It was a long time ago, but she remembered it vividly as if it had happened yesterday.
Alcohol scents at the tip of her nose, rough texture of the tree, and a lantern that rose to the sky endlessly. At that time she was in quite a complicated mind to come into the imperial court where Arya was, but now, all that has become past things. Just enough to leave that day as a dim memory.
âThen I thought Iâd never see a lantern so full in the sky with you again... before I knew it, you were the most precious person to me. And thatâs what I thought. Everything Iâve been with you has become a memory for me.â
Said Carl, burying his face under Siennaâs neck.
Sienna put her hand on the back of Carlâs hand around her waist.
âI always want to show you and give you beautiful things. And I want to be there with you. I want to grow old by making only good memories with you all my life.â
At Carlâs words, Sienna turned and dug into his arms instead of answering. Todayâs work would also be a memory tomorrow. She wanted to keep Carlâs warm body in her memory.
/-The End-/ (gothic, slightly smaller, right-aligned)
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