Chapter 140: The Eternal Rest in The Eternal Winter [unedited]
I couldnât get in touch with Abel.
âI bet heâs not replying because heâs upset about engagement, right?â
Iâd rather have that.
Sigren shook his head.
âBut you know, heâs not such a senseless person.â
âButâŚ.â
Fortunately, after a while, a letter from Heilon came. I thought it was from Abel, but it wasnât. It was sent by Jeron, who has been Abelâs aide for a long time.
[Miss, I hope you could come back to Heilon.]
I read the last line of the letter.
[The Duke has gone missing.]
ââŚ.â
The content of the letter was that the activity of the monsters in Heilon had increased rapidly recently. While looking for the cause, it was said that Abel and the other party went missing.
This news was so sudden that it gave me a headache.
That Abel?
First, I called Sir. Leander and Celine.
âI got a news that the Duke is missing. I must go back to Heilon.â
ââŚâ
Their expressions hardened horribly.
I asked the two of them to take care of the mansion.
âAre you going alone, miss?â
âYeah, I couldnât have anyone to take.â
âIf the lord is missing, then this is not an ordinary thing. Even the Heilonâs force right now is in difficulty to find himâŚ.â
Leanderâs advice colled my excited head.
Right, I would add nothing if I went alone.
While considering how much manpower I could take, Sigren, who learned the whole story, came to the mansion.
âI will go too.â
âBut youââ
âIâm sorry Fiona, I have no intention of listening to you this time.â
He sighed and stroked my cheek.
âYou want me to send you there alone when it is unknown whether Abel is alive or dead? Do you want to see me go crazy?â
ââŚ.â
I couldnât deny it.
If something wrong happened to me, after Abel, Sigren would be left alone.
âFiona, you will need me.â
âI guess soâŚâ
SIgren stroked my shoulders soothingly, then he hugged me.
I obediently surrendered myself to him.
âAbel, no, Master. Even if only his neck remains, he will be alive and bouncing around, so donât worry too much.â
Did he call this consolation?
I tugged at the end of his hair with a grump.
âOuch.â
âTry to improve your speaking skill, Your Highness. Though it doesnât have to be like my pillow talk.â
He laughed briefly as if I was nonsensical.
âYou, you didnât really think that saying âletâs get marriedâ was a pillowtalk dispute, did you? Though, from my point of view, it was like an unexpected trap.â
Wait, thatâs harsh!
As I sighed in a sulk, Sigren picked me up.
âPut me down!â
Despite my struggle, Sigren did not budge. He then put me down slowly on my bed.
I quickly covered myself with the duvet.
Sigrenâs worried voice echoed through the duvet.
âWould it be better for me to be with you today?â
âIâm fine. Iâve slept in your room before. If you sleep in my room this time, it will be confirmed.â
He would make Celine, who was in an already distraught mind, feel more complicated.
âFiona, these days youâŚ.â
Uncharacteristically, Sigren slurred his words.
âWhat am I?â
I stuck my head out under the blanket.
He straightened my disheveled hair with a loving gesture.
âIâm worried. You seem to have changed a bit. Youâve become much more serious when dealing with something.â
âNot good?â
âWell, there were times when I wished you would be like this⌠But it doesnât seem good to be affected that much and this often by your thought.â
I know.
I also didnât know if the change was good or bad. But Iâll worry about myself later.
I spread my arms.
âIâm so surprise that I canât make a proper decision, so please comfort me first.â
Sigren now picked me up again and put me on his lap. Then I locked him in my arms. When I felt his body temperature, I definitely felt stable. Then I could hear his grumbling that he had no intention of being tortured and would do anything if I showed weakness.
ââŚ.â
I leaned onto him and fell into thought.
Force⌠I think there was something useful.
âAh, Kwonter.â
âWhy are you suddenly calling his name in my arms?â
Sigren, who had been still, kissed the back of my exposed shoulder, neck, and ear.
âAh, stop it! It tickles! Right, Kwonter!â
âThat guy what?â
Oh right, Sigren didnât know.
âKwonter said, he would do anything I askedâŚâ
Of course, he didnât really mean that as he said it to comfort me, but I could manipulate my memory at will.
At the same time, Sigren, who had been kissing me softly, began to scratch my skin with his teeth. It was like an animal tasting its food before biting it.
Ah, please donât bite! Donât bite!
âI have to find Kwonter.â
Then, Sigren really bit my shoulder.
I shuddered. It didnât hurt, but it was a strange feeling.
âYou said you wouldnât do it again!â
Sigren sneered. âI never said that. I said I would be careful in the future.â
That or that.
Then I shuddered again as Sigren started lowering his lips along my spine.
âThat, stop!â
Sigren muttered.
âYou leave when youâre done with your business. I gave my heart and body, but I felt like a concubine who was abandoned,..â
What a pitiful thing.
I quickly put my lips on his cheek.
âKwonter is not the point here, itâs Abel and Heilon.â
Sigren replied sincerely, âI know.â
Oh well. Somehow I did feel like I threw him away when I was done with my business, butâŚ
âI wonât blame you if you do more later.â I said it without thinking about the future because Sigren was bothering me and I had to think about recruiting Kwonter.