I closed my eyes, and the Nanny kissed my cheek, covered me with a blanket, and went outside.
Thump, thump.
Only the sound of my heartbeat could be heard. I spent my time looking at the dim ceiling quietly.
âHm. How should I do this?â
I had not yet decided what to do with the note Aiden had sent. I thought about showing it to Lissandro for about 0.1 seconds, but I quickly threw that thought away.
âI canât let them know that I can read. Even if I pretend that I only received the note, I wonât be able to tell him how I got it.â
There were many hardships for a person who had many secrets.
âSigh.â
It was a night of many deep sighs.
As I stayed up all night with my eyes open, dawn quickly came. After much consideration, I decided to go out for a while.
âIf you were going to kill me, you wouldâve already done so.â
I slipped the blanket off and arranged it as if someone was lying in it just in case Lissandro or the nanny came in.
âGwood.â (Good.)
After working up a sweat for no reason, I walked slowly toward the balcony.
Creak-.
After opening the door, I poked my head out, but no one was there.
âHeâth not hewe?â (Heâs not here?)
I walked outside barefoot. I heard the cries of the owls hunting their prey.
It seemed to have been a note that didnât mean anything.
âAh, cwoldâŠung?â (Ah, cold⊠ung?)
Something came into my sight as I was stamping my feet.
âA powch?â (A pouch?)
There was a pouch in the corner. When I picked it up, it was heavy and a jingle sounded.
ââŠjingle?â
My heart began to thump like crazy. Is it really what I think it is?
As soon as I opened the pouch, all I could seeâŠwere gold coins and jewels!
âHub!â
I closed the pouch in surprise. I felt like I saw something I shouldnât have.
âIs it fake?â
I plucked up my courage and carefully opened the pouch again. The brilliant gold coins and jewels greeted me.
âWhat the hell. Itâs my type.â
If this is actually a gift, there couldnât be a gift more perfect.
Money. Gold. Jewelry. If itâs not stolen property, itâs always usable!
I took a look around again just in case, but there wasnât anyone there. I slipped the pouch into my room and looked around.
But all I could see was the dark night and dark floor.
âLetâs just go in and sleep now.â
It was at that moment when I was yawning and taking my hands off the railing.
Slip-.
âHuh?â
At that moment, I lost my balance and fell down the railing. It just had to mimic the last scene from my previous life.
If there is a difference between then and now, itâs that right now I want to live.
âI donât want to die!â
It was when I was falling and closed my eyes tightly.
I was immediately cuddled in a warm embrace.
âJust what⊠What are you doing at dawn, Your Majesty?â
When I opened my eyes carefully, I saw Lissandro in a cold sweat.
If he was very surprised or not, I could hear Lissandroâs heart pounding.
âIf I wasnât here, you couldâve gotten severely hurt.â
I had nothing to say, so I bowed my head and apologized. If it werenât for Lissandro, I would have really fallen.
Lissandro sighed quietly and hugged me again.
âSo, what were you doing and not sleeping?â
âW-wawk!â (W-walk!)
âHmâŠâ
Lissandro stared at me with suspicion. I laughed desperately because I felt like I was cold sweating.
âHehe.â
ââŠsigh. Alright. Itâs fine since you didnât get hurt. Youâre so cute that I canât even scold you.â
Fortunately, Lissandro did not question me anymore. He leapt lightly and stood on the balcony railing, hugging me.
Lissandro, who was about to set me down, stopped.
ââŠ?â
When I looked at him with confusion, Lissandro sighed again.
âI canât do this because Iâm too nervous. Iâll have to take you inside.â
Lissandro carried me into the bedroom, laid me down on the bed, covered me with the blanket, and then stepped back.
âYou should take a walk during the day while holding hands with Xavier or Lalima. Okay?â
âUngâŠâ
I couldnât treat Lissandro as bluntly as I usually do because of my sins. Lissandro laughed quietly as if he was having fun.
âYour Majestyâs cute when sullen too. Haha.â
ââŠhng.â
âAhaha.â
He smiled cheerfully as I glared at him. But even so, he straightened my hair with a smiley face.
He spoke in a low voice, âGood night, Your Majesty.â
âLithandwo too.â (Lissandro too)
When the door closed, the silence returned.
After a while, I got out of bed again and returned to the pouch I pushed into the room earlier.
âSo⊠what mweaning doeth thith have?â (So⊠what meaning does this have?)
Jingle. The precious gold and jewels made a clear and cheerful sound.
Just listening to it made me feel refreshed.
âAidwen muthtâve sent it.â (Aiden mustâve sent it.)
Was it a present for me? Then thereâs no reason for me to refuse.
I grinned and put the pouch in the most inconspicuous corner drawer of the bedroom. Itâs probably safe here because itâs not cleaned here often.
I felt like I could get a good nightâs sleep because I suddenly became rich.
âJust try to take it back. I wonât stay still.â
***
There was a large bath in the bathroom. It was too large for me to use alone, so I used a small baby bath instead.
The sweet smell made me sigh unknowingly.
I was tired.
âAh, our Majesty. How gentle you are.â
âI lwike baths.â (I like baths.)
âHow mature.â
The nannyâs hands that wash my hair were so soft. The ladies looked at the calm me and praised me a storm.
âYour Majesty is the first one to bathe so well without crying.â
âThatâs right. Our youngest, Elise, cries so loudly that I can hear it when I bathe.â
âThatâs how kids usually are. Her Majesty is a great one.â
âAgugu. Itâs embarrassingâŠâ
(Agugu is what people do to kids. Itâs like peek-a-boo.)
I was just happy to be able to soak in a bathtub full of warm water without having to worry about the gas bill, but I became a great person.
âItâs incredible to have a bathtub at home.â
I couldnât even dream of having a bathtub in my rooftop room.
In the room I moved in, I prayed earnestly, âPlease donât let the bathroom have condensation.â
Without a moment of bitterness, the nanny spoke, âHere. Should we close out eyes? Thatâs right, how good~.â
âAbubu.â
âThe bath is done. Well done, hoho.â
Only my face was washed but there was another wave of praise from the women.
âYou wash your face so well, how could our Majesty be so mature?â
âCute, lovely, smart, and cool!â
âOh my. Look at how your cheeks got redâŠ!â
âSo cute!â
âEuaâŠ!â
The twenty-year-old me screamed inside. I stayed as calm as I could to finish this embarrassing bath quickly.
âYouâre so gentle, weâre so proud of you!â
âThe gentle Majesty is so cuteâŠ!â
âStwop, stwopâŠâ (Stop, stopâŠ)
In the end, I could only finish the bath after I urged them to stop.
I changed into new clothes, dried my wet hair, and lay down on the bed clean.
âAhh. How nwice.â
I was really happy with this languor, even more so that I didnât need to worry about getting up early tomorrow.
âYour Majesty. Iâll be out for a while, you can play with this.â
âUng. Okway.â (Ung. Okay.)
It was at that time when I was tossing around on the bed, fiddling with the doll that my nanny handed me.
âAh!â
Suddenly, something hard stabbed me in the back. Surprised, I jumped to my feet.
âWatâs thith.â (Whatâs this.)
There was a stone about the size of my fist lying on the bed. I hugged the doll tightly and carefully examined the stone.
There was nothing special about it except that it was a white stone without a dent.
âWho ith it. De one who bwought a stone hewe.â (Who is it. The one who brought a stone here.)
Thereâs no one like that among the women. I reached for the stone with disapproval.
And when my fingertips touched the stone-.
[GiveâŠme.]
ââŠhuh?â
Suddenly, someoneâs voice flashed through my head. What is this? Before I could grasp what happened, more incredible things happened.
Shine-!
A white light exploded blindingly from the stone and quickly permeated through my fingertips.
ââŠ!â
Surprised, I looked where the stone was, but there was nothing there.
âW-wat?â (W-what?)
I thought maybe the stone rolled around so I felt around the blanket, but as expected, there was nothing.
âI absorbed the stone.â
Maybe it wasnât just a stone? I looked at my physical condition out of anxiety, but there was nothing that changed.
I didnât feel dizzy or sick, nor did I feel strange.
There was one thing that didnât let me dismiss it as nothing.
The voice I heard as soon as I touched the stone.
[GiveâŠme.]
âWho was it?â
***
As soon as it saw me, the kitty stopped walking.
[MabelâŠwhat?]
âU-ung?â
[Your divine power has increased. Quite a lot.]
âIs it because of that?â
I sat down next to the kitty with a frown. Then, as if waiting, animal friends came and surrounded me.
[Mabel. Smells good.]
[Feels good. What, what is it?]
The animal friends usually liked to be around me, but today was a bit too much.
Patting toto, I looked at the kitty.
âIâm here for this anyway.â
[Did you get a sign from God? How did you improve so much?]
âThere was a stone on the bed. So I touched it and absorbed it.â
[Stone?âŠa relic?]
The kittyâs tail thumped against the floor. It was a serious atmosphere.
âI donât know why it was there. But isnât it good to have more divine power?â
[Thereâs nothing bad about it. Itâs just opening up the potential sanctity in Mabel anyway.]
That means itâs not dangerous. I was relieved.
âI have another question. I heard a voice.â
[A voice?]
âYeah. The moment I touched the stone.â
[What did it say.]
âWell, I think it was asking me for somethingâŠâ
I couldnât hear properly because the voice was so blurry. Like a static radio.
[I donât know either.]
The kitty shook its head. Suddenly, I was at a loss.
âHe was the only one I could ask.â
So the identity of the voice fell into question.
***
It was dinner time with Oscar and the stand-in-Emperor. I sat down with a throbbing heart. Of course, I was wearing a babyâs bib.
âWeâre eating something delicious.â
I was waiting for the food to come out, and Oscar, sitting across from me, titled his head in question.
âMabel. Why are you so happy?â
âYummy food.â
âBecause weâre eating something delicious?â
âUng.â
The usual meal is delicious, of course, but it was a little boring. On the other hand, the meal served at dinner was more flavorful.
It was time to enjoy the time waiting for dinner to come out.
âWhy is the preparation so slow.â
The stand-in-Emperor, who was looking at me with his chin up, suddenly began to blow cold air. My eyes grew round.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â
The reason soon came to light.
âHow dare you keep my Mabel waiting like this, I canât stand by.â
âPlease stand byâŠâ
I couldnât bear to raise my head because I was the reason for the chilly atmosphere. Naturally, the kitchen went wild from the stand-in-Emperorâs unexpected anger.
Theyâre not guilty. Itâs all my sins.
âSigh.â
I hit the table hard.
Kwang!
âBu-hang! Donât dwo that!â (Bu-hwang! Donât do that!)
ââŠMabel?â
âWaithing ith altho part of de meal. You thould know how to wait!â (Waiting is also part of the meal. You should know how to wait!)