“Is it here? “
Werazel muttered as she looked at the dark alley.
When someone reads this rare thought-provoking novel that I am in, somewhere in this slum dumpyard, you will find Rapelion that Duke Halos is looking for. Rapelion Halos.
He was the hidden son of Iorn Halos, the former Duke of Halos, known as the Great Father of the Empire, and the male protagonist in the novel. The father of the male lead, Duke of Halos, did not take a wife for a long time even after he inherited the title, because he had a beloved woman and children. Iorn, who was left for a rest alone in a quiet villa six years ago, fell in love with an ordinary country maid, and the woman had a child with him.
And anyway… the duke tried to make this woman his wife, but he faced strong opposition from his father, saying she is from a commoner status. Eventually, a few months ago, only after his father died and had a funeral, Iorn was able to call his loving woman and child. However, the duke who left to pick up his beloved wife and children did not return to the estate. 2
Unfortunately, he died with his wife in a carriage accident. Leaving Rapelion alone in the world. Rapelion, whose head was severely injured by this incident, lost his memory and wandered around.
Then the son of the former Duke of Halos was found by a man and returned home safely.
“This is the background story of male lead and……What’s the plot again? “
She only remembered the rough plot.
The main story of the novel is the Marquis couple, who had a close relationship with the Halos, and the only daughter of the Marquis, Einsia Heneron, who stayed in the duke’s house for a while and became entangled with the male lead.
The male lead suffers from extreme pain because of his lost memories, and every time it happens, Einsia, the heroine who has mysterious healing powers, comes to help.
With that opportunity, the two become friends and further developed into a love relationship. And they overcome the crisis together and become adults together.
In other words, children’s ‘water for growth’.