âNo⌠I said Iâve decided not to raise such things.â
Duke Leon looked down at Valletta. The girl with a smaller head furrowed her forehead and shook her head resolutely.
Duke Leon moved the childâs hand gently and held the cub in his arms.
âNo, like I saidâŚâ
âYou donât need to kill it anymore. Count Delight is dead.â
Duke Leon rarely spoke that long. Carlon Delphineâs eyes slightly widened.
â⌠I know thatâŚâ
âYou donât know.â
Duke Leon reached out and stroked Vallettaâs head a couple of times. It was a very soft movement, in contrast to his big and callused hand.
âYou donât want it because you think it will die soon.â
âIt will grow as big as you want it to grow.â
âDuke, donât tell me⌠thatâs a snow tiger?â
Duke Leon responded with anod instead of a word.
Carlon Delphine, who was watching from the side, held back a smirk.
âWhere on earth did you find a snow tigerâŚâ
âIt came from a cargo ship.â
âIsnât it endangered?â
âYeah.â
Duke Leon replied. Valletta looked tired. She couldnât quite understand why they left endangered species by themselves.
She quickly handed it back to Duke Leon.
âIf itâs an endangered species, thereâs a place that could manage itâŚâ
âYou.â
âNo, I donât mean meâŚâ
âYou can do it.â
Duke Leon sat down on a chair, folded his arms and closed his eyes, as if he had no desire to talk anymore.
Not just that, the fact that he had also crossed his legs meant that he had no intention to have a conversation in the slightest.
ââŚâ
âFor reference, Duke Leonâs stubbornness is tougher than steel, Valletta.â
âYouâre lying, right?â
âItâs true.â
Duke Leon dealt the final blow to Valletta, who was muttering with a dispirited expression.
She showed a rare emotion as she blinked her eyes with a blank face, then she lowered her head.
â⌠It will die.â
âIt wonâtâ
ââŚâ
Isnât it a creature that looks like it will die if she drops it right now? Where is the guarantee that she wonât lose it?
She refuses to see something she gave her affection to die in front of her.
âCome to think of it, didnât you say you had something you wanted to ask me earlier, Valletta?â
âAh⌠I want to know more about the people that lost their bodies that you had mentioned before.â
Valletta managed to barely answer, gently holding the wriggling snow tiger sitting in her arms.
Carlon Delphine tilted his head, trying to swallow his laughter.
â⌠Ah, are you talking about Lost?â
âLost?â
âYeah, that disease is called âLostâ behind the scenes.â
Valletta, with her eyes wide open, nodded her head.
âYes, Iâm curious about what kind of disease Lost is. The symptoms, the form and method of its spread, and whether it was an infectious disease.â
âThere were no symptoms. It wasnât an epidemic, it just suddenly appeared one day. It was more of a curse than a disease.â
Valletta nodded her head.
There was alchemy that could turn a human body part into ice, but there was no alchemy that could steal body parts.
If itâs impossible with alchemy, the only thing left is magic.
âThen, just tell it to Reinhardt and heâll figure it out.â
In that case, the most suspicious one would be Bartio Balloxis. Based on the descriptions of him, such as having good skills and years of experience, it seemed that he was also a fairly seasoned magician.
Perhaps Reinhardt would certainly be pushed into that section.
âBut why suddenly ask about that disease?â
âAhâŚâ
Valletta shut her mouth. She doesnât know how to explain it.
I had a dream about the novel that I read a long time ago, and the curse seemed to be related not only to the Emperor, but also to alchemists and magicians.
Will they believe her if she explained it like that? Even if they did believe her, what was the probability that they would keep it a secret? What is the probability that the secret would not be leaked?
âPayment.â
âYes?â
âYou need to, right?
Valletta nodded bitterly at Duke Leonâs words. She was sure that she only said it to Carlon Delphne, so how did he know about it?
âThe payment is this.â
Duke Leon reached out and stroked Vallettaâs head. As she blankly raised her head, he crossed his arms with an expressionless face.
âAnd thanks.â
âYes?â
âI think he wants you to say âThanks.ââ
Valletta looked up to him as if surprised by Carlon Delphineâs interpretation as he smiled.
Duke Leon was looking at her without shaking nor any shame. He didnât even avoid her gaze.
âWhy is that the paymentâŚâ
âIâm strong so I donât need it.â
âThen sell it for moneyâŚâ
âI have a lot.â
ââŚfor fameâŚâ
âDonât need it.â
ââŚâ
This one was truly one of the toughest types of people to deal with. She felt like she was dealing with a wall.
She thought that even Reinhardt was easier to talk to than him.
He was straightforward, intuitive and had a clear goal in mind. Once he said no, then itâs a no.
âItâs the payment for my help.â
ââŚâ
âAnswer.â
â⌠Yes.â
Even if she wanted to ask why that is the payment, she in fact, had nothing to refute.
He was strong enough to jump down from the second floor, so there was no need for a potion, and no need to mention fame and money since heâs a duke.
âNo, he really doesnât need it.â
Valletta kept her mouth closed. Even if she wanted to refute him, there was nothing to dispute, so itâs just embarrassing.
âTherion, heâs doing wellâ
âYes?â
âAh, I left it to Therionâs own will. The Duke is teaching him since he said he wanted to learn swordsmanship.â
âAhâŚYes.â
This too, in the end, was still somehow going according to the original. It was a matter of course for Therion to come to him.
Of course, as the center and main character of this world, she wanted him to grow up well.
âWho did he learn from originally?â
The main protagonist was Therion, but it was surprising that she doesnât remember anything about him.
Still, the swordsmanship that Reinhardt acknowledged was still there.
She nodded her head. There wasnât much of a change.
âCome and visit next time.â
âYes,â
âIf you need something, say it.â
âAh, then, can you tell me more about that alchemist Gillian? For example,⌠starting with how long has he been close to the Emperor?â
Duke Leon narrowed his eyes and nodded.
It wasnât that he had never looked for information about Gillian, but there was no information at all.
âIâll find out.â
Pfft, Duke let out a windy laugh and lightly stroked Vallettaâs head. Then he blankly looked down at her.
â⌠Thank, you.â
âThanks.â
Vallettaâs pupils trembled. She doesnât know what action this was. Was it okay to lightly address a duke like this?
She looked at him with quivering eyes, then looked down at the warm thing wriggling in her arms.
â⌠Thanks.â
âDuke.â
â⌠Duke.â
âCombine.â
âNoâŚâ
Valletta let out a long sigh. She understood what on earth he wanted. Yet in the first place, it didnât make sense that he wanted to be paid for helping like this.
âThanks, Duke.
âGood job.
Duke Leon lightly praised her.
He got up from his seat and walked out of the dining room with tired eyes.
Bang, bang, bang.
After Duke Leon left the dining room, Vallettaâs face crumpled into a tired expression at the sound of things crashing here and there.
Carlon Delphineâs forehead also narrowed.
âI had to stay up all night for the past few days, so I couldnât sleep.â
âUhmâŚâ
How much lack of sleep turned a person into a living zombie?
He raised his head and sighed with a slightly tired expression.
Wriggle, startled by the movement in her arms, Valletta looked down.
Gwang?
Valletta smiled wryly. It was soft, cozy, and warm.
â⌠Do I deserve to raise this?
The tiny creature that was sleeping with loud breathing noises, resembled a baby white tiger in appearance.
It was fascinating that he could sleep comfortably in the arms of someone he had met for the first time.
âItâs supposed to be a ferocious animal, would it be fine to be this careless?â
This was why it stupidly came aboard on a ship.
Valletta narrowed her eyes and tapped the snow tigerâs nose with her index finger.