As Roman familiarly opened the large clock, a long aisle could be seen.
âThis mustâve cost a lot of money,â
To create such a mechanism, they probably needed a lot of skilled technicians. Skilled technicians with a heavy mouth.
(T/N: Heavy mouth: Those who can keep a secret.)
âLetâs go.â
âV-Valleta-nimâŚâ
âWhy? Are you tired?â
Valletta, who was about to enter the aisle, looked down and asked.
It was not a friendly tone. She was willing to leave the child here for a while if necessary.
âIf youâre tired, stay here for a bitâŚâ
âN-no! Iâm okay! Donât, donât leave me behindâŚâ
At the desperate words of the child, Valletta knotted her brows.
âDoes he have separation anxiety?â
She couldnât help it, but she was not in a good mood. She was not amiable enough to leisurely go along with the childâs whining.
Valletta looked at Therionâs tense expression and nodded her head.
Once Valletta gave her permission, Therion ran and clung to her legs. Roman, who was watching the situation, leaned his body a little in front of the child.
âIf your feet hurt, I can carry you.â
â⌠Ah.â
Valletta, who exclaimed a little when she realized why the child stopped, showed a dismayed expression.
With her eyes on him, Therion blushed in embarrassment, grabbed the hem of her robe and looked down.
âThis way.â
The aisle that they entered as they followed Roman, was very long and dark.
Rarely, there were lamps in the middle of the aisle illuminating the darkness, and at the end of the aisle was a large door.
As if the shabby pub was just for show, the place that they were guided to was antique, neat and well maintained.
At the moment the door opened and they stepped inside, Valletta had to throw away her previous thoughts.
It was not a âroomâ.
Rather than a room, it was more of a new space or an underground mansion that was as big as an aristocratâs mansion.
âWhere is this place?â
âYou can call it the alchemistâs hideout.â
âYou seem to have a lot of rich supporters.â
Valletta looked around the mansion and said lightly. Roman, who was holding Therion in one arm, could no longer hide his surprise.
âYouâre very observant.â
âIs this a matter of observation?â
Valletta tilted her head.
It was a well-known fact that a considerable amount of money is needed to maintain such a spacious mansion. Whatâs surprising was that they were able to build it under a shabby pub.
âThe person looking after them⌠is at least an aristocrat.â
She doesnât know how the Alchemist were making potions and making money behind the scene, but if they were making just enough to be able to hide their tail in the Imperial Capital, it was impossible to maintain such a mansion.
âI would like to thank you for coming this far, Lady Delight.â
Vallettaâs gaze moved upward at the voice, like a calm lake, that tickled her ears from above the stairs.
Vallettaâs eyes slightly widened as she looked up and met the otherâs ice blue eyes.
âYouâŚâ
âYou know who I am, right?â
â⌠No matter how ignorant I am of the world, it would be absurd if I donât know who the only two Dukes in the Empire are.â
Vallettaâs indifferent voice reached the man as he descended the stairs.
Light blue hair, as if dyed by dissolving the sky in water, swayed around the manâs waist.
He had almost translucent white skin, and a calm and soft voice that was pleasant to listen to. The man with the beautiful appearance has always been the talk of the town. Who would think that he would be in his early 40s.
âAt best, he looks to be around his late 20s or early 30s.â
Valletta did not take her eyes off the man, even as he came down the stairs and stood in front of her.
The manâs expression did not change mliket like Valletta. He was in fact wn to have exceptional self-restraint.
âI never expected to see Count Delightâs precious jewel here.â
âItâs because the jewelry box has shatteredâ
âWords filled with hidden meaning. Nevertheless, Iâm glad youâre safe.â
âIsnât it better to say goodbye to words filled with hidden meaning, Your Grace, Duke Carlon Delphine?â
Valletta said as she used his own words against him.
The man, Carlon Delphine, stood still and just stared at Valletta without a word.
Of the two, who were standing still and having a confrontation without a word, Valletta was the first to back down.
âI donât like fighting.â
She let out a faint sigh and avoided his gaze. Her head hurt and she was tired.
Valletta dislikes being bothered and to bump against emotions.
âIf itâs okay, how about having a cup of tea with me?â The Duke asked.
âDo whatever you feel comfortable with.â
âRoman, the drawing room please.â
âYes, I understand.â
Roman turned around with Therion still in his arms. She saw the child trying to escape, but Valletta did not say anything.
âLady Delight, this way.â
âValletta is enough.â
âOkay.â
Carlon Delphine answered.
As she was about to follow him to the stairs, an urgent voice was heard from behind.
âValletta-nim, me tooâŚ!â
âAh, you want to go with them?â
âYes.â
Roman asked the childâs intention and brought him down from his arms.
When Roman dropped him down, he rushed to Vallettaâs feet at the same time.
âHeâs like a puppy.â
The puppy that Valletta had once picked up and cherished, had to die because she refused Count Delightâs order.
As her punishment, Valletta was ordered to kill the puppy with her own hands, but she refused to do so.
She could not kill the being she had cherished with her own hands.
Because of that, the puppy was killed in an even more painful way by Count Delight. After that, she had never thought of raising another one ever again.
âAh, bad memories are coming back.â
Valletta messed up her hair. She turned her head away as she saw the child cling to her legs desperately.
With a weird expression on his face, Carlon Delphine looked at Valletta.
âWhat is with the child?â
âA magicianâs egg.â
As a child who would become a magician, âeggâ would be the correct expression.
Even with Vallettaâs roundabout words, Carlon Delphine quickly understood the meaning of her words.
âDid you bring him from the Magic Tower?â
âYes, is that a problem?â
Valletta meekly nodded her head. To be precise, he was brought away from the Magic Towerâs Master room, but saying that would surely lead to useless accusations, thus, she kept silent.
âI thought magicians value child magicians, but I guess itâs not true.â
âI donât know. I donât know them very well.â
âIf you took a child magician from the Magic Tower for your own protection, they wouldnât stay still.â
Having said that, it wasnât a worried voice at all.
Carlon Delphine opened the door to his drawing room. After entering, Valletta closed the door and followed him.
He offered her a seat, with a modest gesture like flowing water, but in a supremely graceful manner.
Valletta took a seat across from him, and the child carefully took a seat next to her.
It was after the child had sat down that Carlon Delphine took a seat as he lifted his robe.
âAs long as that man is ruling over the magicians, the Magic Tower would not lay their hands on me.â
âIs he the one who has become the new Magic Towerâs Master?â
âYes, thatâs right. However,I did not come here to chat.â
Vallettt expressed her discomfort to the man who refused to get to the point.
Carlon Delphine nodded his head as he smiled faintly like a fog.
âBut as someone who knows your situation well, I trust you will understand that Iâm in a situation where I canât help but to ask.â
As if she had already guessed it, Valletta nodded her head without complaint.
âWhat are you curious about?â
âIâm curious about the annihilation of Count Delight.â
As the head of an organization, it must be an unavoidable choice, as she was carrying some risks.
Valletta bit her lip for a moment.
âItâs mostly the truth. He just annihilated Count Delight. Thereâs no other explanation.â
âAre you involved in it?â
â⌠Itâs not a question whether I was involved in the massacre of my father and the servants. It was his own volition.â
Valletta slightly shrugged her shoulders.
âThen, why did he not kill you?â
Carlon Delphine asked sharply. Valletta paused for a moment. This was probably the question that he wanted to ask the most. The real purpose of the interview had arrived.