Tielâs room was adorned with a carpet that covered more than half of the floor, embroidered with intricate patterns. In the middle of the carpet were a small sofa and a tea table, perfectly sized for a child.
As Tiel moved toward the tea table, she stopped and knelt to closely examine the embroidery on the carpet.
Golden laurel leaves, symbols of victory, were stitched into the design, and in the center was the image of a predatorâs fang.
Squatting down, she ran her fingertips over the textured embroidery, feeling its slightly raised surface.
Iâve seen this somewhere before...
The design looked familiar. While narrowing her eyes and trying to recall where sheâd seen it, Parden approached and stood beside her.
At that moment, Tiel realized where she had seen it.
Itâs the emblem from Momâs locket!
It was the same design embossed on Lenaâs locket, the one she had clutched tightly during her entire journey to the Asterian estate. Its texture was deeply ingrained in her memory.
Noticing how intently Tiel was studying the embroidery, Parden crouched down beside her to meet her eye level and began to explain.
âThis emblem represents the Asterian family. The golden laurel leaves around the edges symbolize victory, while the fang at the center represents the Black Leopards. The flames around the border signify the familyâs abilityââfire.ââ
Tiel nodded as she listened to Pardenâs gentle explanation.
âFire⦠thatâs so amazing.â
In the Nestian estate, the word âfireâ was nearly taboo. It was the ability associated with the Asterians.
But now, she could say it freely. Fire, which could melt away even the coldest ice, seemed far more magnificent than the chilling ice that froze everything.
Tiel stood up with a little effort, brushing off her dress, and resumed exploring the room.
She loved everything, from the soft blankets to the adorable furniture. But what captivated her the most was the suncatcher hanging in front of the window, scattering sunlight in all directions.
Itâs so beautiful.
Tiel stood in front of the suncatcher, her gaze transfixed on the light reflecting across the room. Seeing her so engrossed, Parden once again moved to stand beside her.
Since Tiel was too small to reach the suncatcher, Parden gently tapped it, causing it to sway and scatter light in a dazzling display.
âIt seems you like the suncatcher, Miss. You have good taste.â
âYes, itâs so beautiful,â Tiel said, her voice filled with awe as she stared at the light.
The blue light, refracted through a sapphire-like gem, cast a soft glow on Tielâs clear, innocent face.
Parden watched her fondly before clearing his throat and speaking again.
âThis suncatcher is a masterpiece crafted by the renowned artisan, Mr. Lynat. He used only the finest diamonds, sourced exclusively from Desmond, to create it. Itâs one of a kind. It was a gift from Karsus-nim, who thought it would look perfect in your room.â
â...Diamonds?â
Tiel might have been only seven years old, but she knew enough to understand that diamonds were incredibly valuable.
Hearing the words âthe finestâ and âone of a kindâ made it clear that this suncatcher was worth far more than an ordinary diamond.
Parden nodded proudly.
Tiel stared at the sparkling suncatcher above her head, her small fists clenching as if she had come to a resolution. She looked up at Parden with determination.
âUm, Head Butler.â
âYes, Miss? What is it?â
âI⦠Iâd like to thank Karsus-nim and Alpheus-nim for giving me such a nice room and such a beautiful suncatcher. May I see them?â
Though she still found Alpheus a little intimidating, she felt it was only proper to thank them for what she had received.
Hearing her words, Pardenâs expression brightened, and he nodded warmly.
âOf course. However, the Duke is currently away on urgent business, so I will guide you to Karsus-nim instead.â
With that, Parden extended his hand to Tiel. She lightly took his warm hand in hers.
Adjusting his stride to match the small steps of the young miss, Parden walked at half his usual pace.
Thanks to this, Tiel was able to walk comfortably alongside him without having to scurry or catch her breath.
***
The Asterian mansion was truly vast, so much so that one could easily lose their way within its walls.
Parden held Tiel's hand as they walked to Karsus's room, warning her, "The mansion is so large that you might get lost, so always take a maid with you whenever you go somewhere."
He also mentioned that the basement was particularly expansive and labyrinth-like, so much so that even long-serving staff occasionally lost their way there.
As Tiel walked with Parden, she decided she would never wander around on her own.
"I donât want to get lost and end up worrying everyoneâ¦."
Not wanting to burden the kind people of the Asterian household, Tiel listened to Pardenâs advice with more attention than usual.
After walking for a while, just when it felt like they had gone too far from her room, Parden stopped in front of a massive door.
"This is Karsusâs room."
A gigantic door.
It was so tall and wide that even an enormous beast could pass through with ease. Tiel couldnât even imagine opening it on her own.@@novelbin@@
As Tiel stared up at the door, overwhelmed by its size, her small mouth slightly agape, Parden chuckled softly and knocked lightly.
"Karsus-nim, Tiel has arrived."
After Pardenâs words, it didnât take long for the heavy door to slowly creak open.
And thenâ
"Tiel."
Karsus appeared in person. Tiel, momentarily startled by his sudden presence, didnât retreat or try to hide.
After all, she had already met Karsus privately once before.
Moreover, that memory was one of warmth and reassurance for her.
"Come in, child," Karsus said as he stepped aside from the doorway. Tiel hesitated briefly, then cautiously stepped into his room.
"Iâll take my leave now," Parden said, bowing respectfully after ensuring Tiel had entered the room. Karsus glanced at Tiel, then at Parden, and gave a small nod.
"Very well."
The sound of the massive door closing echoed behind her. Karsus, who had already walked over to sit on the sofa, gestured toward Tiel.
"Tiel, come here."
His voice was gentle and reassuring, making her feel inexplicably at ease.
Just like the day he had rescued her from the basement when she was crying.
Just like the day he had told her she was special and possessed extraordinary abilities.
The tension in her tightly clenched hands began to loosen. Tiel blinked a few times, then slowly made her way to Karsus, standing in front of him with her hands clasped together.
"Not like that," Karsus said, smiling softly as if something wasnât to his liking. He reached out toward her.
Seeing that she no longer flinched away from his touch, Karsus carefully lifted Tiel and placed her on his lap.
"â¦!"
Tielâs eyes widened in surprise as she suddenly found herself sitting on Karsusâs lap. Her body instinctively wriggled in confusion.
"Careful, Tiel. You might fall."
"B-but!"
At the mention of falling, Tielâs expression crumpled into one of near tears. She stopped squirming and sat quietly, placing her small hands on Karsusâs knees, blinking up at him.
"Why am I even here�!"
All she had intended was to thank him for the wonderful room he had given her.
Back at the Nestian estate, she had never once sat on an adultâs lap. Even holding hands had been a rare occurrence, so this was completely foreign to her.
Yet here at the Asterian mansion, how many times had she already ended up sitting on someoneâs lap?
And unlike Riaâs soft and comforting lap, Karsusâs was hard and a bit uncomfortable.
It was probably because he had little to no experience holding a child, but of course, Tiel couldnât have known that.
While she squirmed slightly, trying to adjust her position, Karsus rang the bell on the side table.
The door opened, and a servant entered, bowing politely. Karsus leaned his head lightly against Tielâs small head and spoke.
"Bring some snacks suitable for the child. And a warm drink."
Karsus briefly examined Tielâs tiny hands with curiosity before speaking again.
"Actually, since sheâs young, juice or warm cocoa would be better. Like last time."
"Understood, Karsus-nim," the servant replied before hurriedly leaving the room.
Tiel, still perched on Karsusâs lap, blinked and finally remembered why she had come to his room in the first place. Turning her head, she called out hesitantly.
"Um, Karsus-nim!"
"Yes, Tiel. What is it?"
"Wellâ¦"