Unlike the usual innocent appearanceā¦he smiled bewitchingly.
Him inviting me is a fastballā¦
Didnāt you see me as your guardian?
I could only stare at Kou speechlesslyāā
āā¦down. Kou, walk.ā (Put me down, Iāll walk.)
When I didnāt say anything, Kouās ambiance darkened.
I lowered him and he went to a place I couldnāt reach.
āKou, hands, connect, canāt?ā (Kou, hold hands?)
āNo.ā
I was refused to hold hands.
Is it bad that I stayed silentā¦
Isnāt it okay to just hold hands?
Kou walked while eating the Tean again.
He didnāt like sweets very much, but only Tean seemed special.
This is the first time Iāve been asked to ābuyā something.
I wanted to give everything that Kou wants.
I was even planning on buying the whole store, but I was told he didnāt need it.
āā¦so he would also pout.ā
His Majesty muttered as if impressed.
There are many times when Kou pouted.
Itās childish, but I love it.
ā¦but usually, heād come to me right away.
Even if itās just to show me a smile.
But Kou, who walked away from me, didnāt even look at me.
Kou had been eating Tean for a while before his hands stopped.
I wondered if he had finished eating, but thereās still more since he closed the bag.
Then he stopped while holding the bagā¦
Will he eat it later?
I wondered if heād come back to my side, but Kou just looked up at the sky with a sad look.
I felt like heād disappear like this so I rushed to his side and hugged him.
āā¦Ryodo?ā
āKou, sorry.ā
Kou looked up and didnāt try to escape from my arms.
ā¦I thought that was all I needed.
I was delighted since he no longer avoided me.
And Iād be happy if he just thought of me as āfamilyā.
ā¦but I guess I made a mistake.
What I wanted from Kou is to be a spouse rather than a family member.
Even so, it wouldnāt be strange if he thought that I only have familial love for him right now.
āā¦apologize, donāt. Kou, apologize, want, no.ā (Donāt apologize. I donāt want you to apologize.)
Yet Kou looked like heās about to cry.
āāsaying that he didnāt want me to apologize.
āKou, sorryāā ahā¦ā
I was about to apologize again but I shut my mouth in a hurry.
If I canāt apologize, what should I sayā¦?
This is driving me crazy.
Will he say āhateā like before?
Will I be told that we wonāt get married?
āā¦Ryodo ***.ā
He even spoke in his original language.
ā¦.what did he say?
He buried his head in my chest, so heās not angry anymore, right?
Did he forgive me?
Kou looked up and smiled with a crying face.
Itās my fault that he had such a face.
I want him to smile happily from the bottom of his heart.
āGo?ā
Kou broke out of my arms and I canāt say anything as Kou followed the other people.
ā¦is this about what Iāve been floundering about?
ā¦is that what you expect from me, but then gave up?
Me being his mate might be bad for Kou.
I wanted him to like me, but I donāt see anything that points to him liking me.
āāI donāt understand Kou.
I donāt get Kouās feelings.
Having a mate like meā¦
Does Kou hate it?
Looking at his back, I depressingly thought about thatāā
āRyodo? Go, no?ā (Ryodo? Youāre not going?)
Kou, who should have gone earlier, looked back.
āRyodo, go, no, Kou, go, no. Together, want. ā¦home?ā (If Ryodo wonāt go, then I wonāt. I want to be together. Letās go home?)
If I donāt go, Kou said he wonāt go eitherā¦
He said heād be with me.
Even asking, āhome?ā.
My houseā¦he probably meant that.
Will you still let such a pathetic mate stay by your side?
āRyodo, Kou, together. Forever, anywhere.ā
When I hugged him, Kouās arms went around my back.
I was satisfied with this until now.
ā¦but that wasnāt the case anymore.
Would Kou be scared if I treat him as a mate?
Will he hate me?
āKou. Home, marriage, willing?ā
āā¦Yes.ā
He laughed happily instead of the crying face from before.
Holding his hands, we chased after His Majesty who had already walked quite far.
āāāā
āā
When we entered the healing room, the healer in charge of the First and Second Corps had a surprised expression.
His Majesty said that he wanted to see Kou heal today.
That didnāt seem to be passed on.
Moreover, His Majesty never entered the healing room.
Now that would be a surprise.
āKou, can they be healed?ā
And the person whom His Majesty called out was Kou.
Naturally, all eyes gathered on Kou, whoās holding hands with me.
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āKou, remember, others, no. Heal, use, capable, Kou, no.āĀ (I canāt heal those I canāt remember. Using heal is also different.)
While lisping, Kou spoke dissatisfiedly to His Majesty, earning the surprised faces of the others.
I hadnāt taught him honorifics yet so Kou isnāt afraid.
Itās the same with his actions. If I bow my head, heād just imitate it.
ā¦His Majesty seemed happy that heās no longer so scared heās about to cry, so he didnāt blame him.
āIf you could, can you heal them?ā
His Majesty never lost the main pointā¦
āā¦yes.ā
When Kou, who seemed convinced at last, nodded reluctantly, His Majesty tried to smile again but failed.
ā¦when viewed from the side, Kou looked better.
Kou released my hand and walked towards the injured.
The First and Second Corps had the job to protect His Majesty.
However, that didnāt mean they didnāt do monster subjugation at all, so the injured people are the same in every corps.
Seems like there are more injured people because itās a corps that donāt normally subdue monsters.
I heard that many people are proud and neglected to train here, but itās apparently true.
Thatās why when His Majesty visited another country, we, the Third Corps, are also convened.
āānormally, just the First and Second Corps were enough.
Kou stopped in front of a man.
I heard that injuries caused by monsters are difficult to heal because the wounds are not clean.
If a limb is missing, a normal healer could only stop the bleeding.
However, even if they didnāt die, they canāt return to being a soldier anymore.
They also canāt get any other job.
Many people commit suicide since they knew itās better to just die than not be a soldier.
Marihect is not a country where people with lost limbs can work.
The country would give them money because it happened while theyāre working, but itās only a small amount.
If they have a family, they canāt support them.
So many people divorced and then they died.
āLeg, hurt? Kou, heal, hurt, disappear. Get well, want?ā (Does your leg hurt? I can make it disappear. Do you want to get well?)
Seemed like this one lost one leg.
Kou said he couldnāt heal the crushed face and body of someone he had never seen.
If they have marks on their legs and arms, he also canāt restore them.
However, even if it disappeared, itās more important for the arms and legs to return.
āābecause that meant they could still work.
The injured man who wanted to be healed nodded desperately while in tears.
āDisappear.ā
Kou held his hand and said so, then his feet shone.
The leg wrapped in light regenerated in no time.
As if he never lost it, thereās a leg without any scratches.
āGood boy, good boy. Itās fine, healed.ā
Kou stroked the head of the man whoās shedding tears while stroking his regenerated leg and giving gentle words.
ā¦he didnāt have to do that.
Why does he say such words?
āThank you.ā
āHurt, right? No, leg, also. Here, too.ā (Youāre hurt, right? Not just the leg but here also.)
The man cried louder at Kouās words.
(His heart hurts�)
What do you mean?
āKou, what do you mean?ā
Even when I thought about it, I couldnāt understand.
Itās faster to hear it.
āLeg, grew, no, injury, hurts. ā¦but, heart, more, hurts. Work, can, not. Family, goodbye, maybe. Injury, before, see, living, idle. So, painful. So, anxious. Injury, then, more, heart, hurts.ā (Having no leg hurts, but his heart hurts more. He canāt work and might even say goodbye to his family. With that injury, he could only see himself living idly. Itās painful and also made him anxious. So even with the injury, his heart hurt more.)
āā¦ā
āā¦ā
The crying man nodded many times in affirmation.
Certainly, itās impossible for a person who has lost his limbs to return to being a soldier.
Itās possible that the family will leave because they cannot support him.
ā¦given that, I could understand how painful and anxious it might be.
I felt despair at just the thought that Kou might leave.
(Is this what it meant to have an āaching heartāā¦)