Chapter 61 (END) - Volume 4
It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game
Extra SSãSibling Squabbleã
The timeline is roughly around two years before the start of the school arc. During the siblingsâ day off.
Lycoris and I quarrel pretty often.
The cause varies, but they were mostly about trivial things.
Case in point were our regular bickerings.
Weâd always get annoyed by a usually pardonable remark and respond back with a biting retort. With that done, the other would then retaliate back with equally biting words since we were both headstrong. After it came to that, weâd go with the flow and instantly plunge into a squabble.
We both wouldnât want to hear what the other was saying so our clash of wills would continue for a little while.
However, there was a great deal of people who paid attention when we fought, whether it be at the Lilia residence or at school. Things indeed calmed down when we took innocent bystanders into consideration and weâd also reflect that it wasnât mature to make others worry.
Thus, at approximately fifty-fifty ratio, one of us would yield. And that would be the end of the squabble.
By the way, Wolf was not included in the ãinnocent bystandersã.
Thatâs because that guy wouldnât care less if Lycoris and I were arguing or being cold to each other. Rather, he seems somewhat livelier in worrying for Lycoris more than usual so the irritation towards him would make me lose my resistance in ãbeing the one to yield in the fightã.
You could say some of the quarrels ended thanks to Wolf as a result, but I naturally wonât thank him for it.
In any case, that was how siblings quarreled in our family, so there were occasions where we donât remember the reason the quarrel started in the first place.
But the situation this time was a little unusual. I clearly remembered the words I said that started the fight. However, it wasnât clear what made me feel annoyed to say such a thing.
It all started when I went along with Lycorisâs hobby and accompanied her to theatre that night.
We were on our way home. There was nothing to see outside since it had already turned dark, Iâd been sitting on the opposite side and looking at my sister, who covered her face with a cushion. Lycoris had the tendency to empathize excessively with stories, so sheâll often be moved to tears even with books or dramas.
I faced her in her current state and said this.
ãYou donât have to bawl so much......Not to worry, Elder Sisterâs oh so beloved actress is celebrating the showâs success and drowning in wine or something by nowã
Iâll say this beforehand but I pride myself for not being that insensitive of a person.
I knew at least that thereâs no way my sister would say ãyouâre certainly right. Allâs well that ends wellã when she gets told these sorts of things.
Moreover, the way I said it was also nasty. It was said with some suggestion of sarcasm that even I thought was heartless.
Needless to say, Lycoris got angry.
No sooner had I wondered why she was looking at my face with that expression on her face like she didnât understand what I just told her, then sheâd thrown the cushion on hand at me.
After that, it proceeded in exchanges such as ãLearn some delicacyï¼ããItâs the truthããThere are ways to say things! And donât you dare say it was meant to be reassuringï¼ã , and was brought to a finish with ãDonât talk to me for a whileï¼ã.
Itâs true that it wasnât meant to reassure her. If it was, it would have been phrased a little better. But it wasnât meant to aggravate her while she was down either. It wasnât meant to be so petty.
And so, the ensuing quarrel was lasting unexpectedly long.
It seems Lycoris had absolutely no plans of being the one to apologize this time round. Well, thatâs probably to be expected.
With that, the only apology that will be given will be coming from me. I knew that, but itâs unwise to go and apologize when I havenât found an answer to the question Iâll surely be asked.
Lycoris will definitely ask.
ãWhy did you say something so cruelã
Now. Why did I do it?
When we quarrel at the Lilia residence, I would first anxiously ask someone from the servants, ãis there something I can do?ã. And if they all shake their heads, the last person Iâd approach would be Father â Duke Lilia.
He basically adopts the principle of laissez faire with regards to our fights.
There are even times he welcomes them. The way he sees it, quarrels were proof that we were getting along.
Even now, it seems Duke Lilia had no plans to even step in, let alone mediate, so he told me this like it was an occasion to chat.
ãShall I wager a guess as to the reason for the quarrel?ã
I was taken aback by these words.
ãYou know? Even though you werenât there?ã
ãThatâs right. I only made my own inference and I didnât hear any details from Lycoris. No foul playã
Under my prompting, he smiled and said this confidently.
ãOn your way home from the theatres. It was just the two of you inside the carriage. Judging from Lycorisâs behavior, it seems you were the cause of the quarrel this timeã
I gave an affirmative.
ãIâd guess you purposely said something to make Lycoris mad, didnât you?......you really are bad at handling Lycoris when she criesã
His words entered my brain.
I suddenly felt burning hot.
Itâs because I was made to realise my own feelings that I wasnât conscious of at all.
Ah, so thatâs why.
At that time.
Probably because she did not want to be seen crying, she was burying her face in the cushion.
Her thin shoulders slumped.
In the quiet carriage, you could hear her crying at fixed intervals.
I couldnât take too much of seeing her so lifeless.
Itâs better if sheâs angry at me, that was what Iâd thought.
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