After the date with Reukis.
The two exchanged greetings only through letters from time to time.
Reukis usually wrote down his daily routine, and Merria tended to write down her favorite phrases from the book she read that day.
And today, Merria was at the cafe in the shopping street again.
Originally, I was with Lexie when I went out, but now we have parted for a while in order to fulfill our respective goals for coming to the shopping street.
Merria sat alone in the window seat and stared on the street as usual.
As expected, there was no one in the alley again, I still hadnât seen the old woman I was looking for.
âWhat am I going to write today?â
Merria recalls the letter from Reukisâ that she had received yesterday, while adding sugar in her tea.
âShould I write down the brand of tea I often drink?â
Merria, who was moderately immersed in her thoughts, drank down the tea left from her teacup.
A properly warmed liquid ran down her throat and seeped into her body.
Merria stood up from her seat and left a coin on the table.
When I left the cafe wearing a robe, the clear sky filled my vision.
âThereâs still timeâŚâ
The time I was supposed to meet Lexie again was 5 oâclock.
I didnât check the time inside the cafe, but I have enough time to spare until evening.
Merria, who was accustomed to looking around alone, walked without delay.
Thereâs a place I always wanted to go.
I walked in a narrow alleyway to get to the roadside from the place where the cafe was located.
While walking around without thinking, her expression crumpled as soon as she heard a conversation from somewhere.
âDonât come near me. Iâm going to scream.â
The woman who uttered an arrogant remark was full of displeasure towards the other person she was talking to, but it didnât sound very threatening, perhaps because of her soft voice.
âWeâre not bad people. Young Miss.â
âYes, itâs just a dark alley, and I want to take you home safely.â
The two men also seemed to feel the same way as Merria, and they started to approach in a more tenacious way without paying attention to their surroundings.
Such a disrespectful approach in such peaceful broad daylight.
I turned to the right, contemplating whether I should bring an escort in the future.
I couldnât even use my magic anyway, so I wouldnât be of help if I approached her.
So Merria tried to find a useful person for this situation.
âWhereâs the patrolling knights?â
Normally, they would patrol all the way to the back of the alley.
Merria turned her head around, unable to straighten her brows.
Today, It was time for her to move quickly to find a modest guard.
As soon as she turned to the corner, there was a crumpling sound, a sharp pain spreading through her nose.
There was clearly nothing in front of me, but my nose prickled as if I had hit a wall.
I bit my lips to hold back the pain, rubbing my nose with a light scratch.
When I checked my fingers, I was amazed that my nose didnât bleed even though it hurt like this.
I opened my eyes roughly and lifted my head up to see what the hell was so hard that hit her.
Reukis suddenly appeared, with his eyes wide open and called her name.
His eyes were full of confusion, and he seemed surprised even if he didnât say anything.
He stared at her, and Merria was also surprised to see her lover whom she had also met a few days ago.
Before Merria could say anything, Reukis approached and checked her face.
Reukis couldnât even touch her hand, and she only pulled her hair softly down to the side of her bowed head to examine his face.
As Merria lifted her head, her covered face was completely revealed.
As he saw the tip of her nose reddened a little and his eyebrows drooped down.
âIt looks a little swollen here. I should have looked ahead where I was going.â
âNo, donât⌠More than that, thereâs a scuffle over there, so would you like to go? Iâll call the knights.â
Merria said, pointing her head behind her, and immediately brushed him off and walked forward.
As I quickly came out to the main street, I could feel a black figure approaching from the side.
When I turned my head, Reukis, whom I had left behind in the alley, was walking next to me.
As Merria slowed down her stride and stared intently at Reukis, he only tilted his head with a calm expression on his face, as if nothing had happened.
âWhatâs wrong with you?â
âArenât you going to save her?â
Merria pointed her head into the alley and asked.
Reukis made an âAh!â sound as if belatedly understanding her words and immediately replied.
âAre you worried about that woman? Iâm already on my way back from calling the knights, so theyâll be there soon.â
âOh, okay, youâre so fastâŚâ
As Merria blurs the end of her words, Reukis folds his eyebrows slightly.
It seemed to be an unconscious expression he made when solving difficult problems.
Reukis, who was agonizing for a while, opened his eyes wide and asked.
âAre you disappointed that I didnât save that person myself?â
âIâve heard that young girls are also attracted to such chivalry acts.â
âUmâŚwell there must be someone like that?â
Among the numerous popular novels Lexie had read, such a male protagonist appears.
A man who pretends to be indifferent and leaves without saying a word.
It was surprising that Reukis cared about such a thing, but Merria answered his question seriously.
âBut I donât really think so. Itâs scary for anyone to be in danger, and I donât want to make a sacrifice. Itâs something like that.â
Merria continued to speak with a bitter face.
âIâm usually reluctant to engage in other peopleâs business, and Iâm not that kind of righteous person with a strong sense of justice.â
Moreover, she herself was bound by cowardice, so she didnât mean to impose moral behavior on anyone.
âI was just askingâŚâ
I just remembered that Reukis in the original story had saved Shannon several times.
But I couldnât tell him the truth, so I ended my speech moderately.
âOf course. You, who I thought would be there, were here.â
After hearing Merriaâs answer, Reukis pondered deeply, and then added words with a look of realization.
âOf course, I was on my way to mediate the situation before, but when I ran into you, my mind changed.â
âI didnât want to leave you alone in a dark alley like this because of someone I donât even know.â
Merria rolled her eyes as if to look around her.
The alley was quiet, but not dark.
Rather, it was even darker next to Reukis, who covered his whole body in black.
Merria, who burst into a small laugh at his serious tone, nodded a couple of times.
âThatâs a pretty good idea.â
The sky was clear, the wind was calm, and this man who appeared out of the blue said something cuter than I thought.
It wasnât a bad feeling.
When we arrived near the main road, the knight force that Reukis had called was rushing towards us.
A man dressed in a knightâs uniform from the security recognized Reukis and stopped walking.
âThis, ah⌠is she the young lady you mentionedâŚ?â
He seemed to think that the woman who was in trouble earlier was Merria when he saw her with Reukis.
Merria first shook her head and answered instead.
âThe scuffle took place in the alley near the cafe on the second floor at the back of the alley.â
The knight gave a gentle nod and disappeared into the alley.
The two men who came out from the side of the main street walked slowly, exchanging meaningless words.
It was mainly about what they were doing during that time
Reukis thought she was walking without any destination in mind, but Merria had a clear purpose.
Merria stopped walking past the central square.
A shop that Lexie told me about, which started in Andelson on the outskirts of the capital.
This time, it was here that the patissier came to the capital and opened her second store.
Unlike Erienne, who only sells cakes, the tarts were also slowly gaining popularity.
âCome to think of it, Reukis also had a sweet tooth, right?â
Usually, Lexie, who runs Merriaâs errands, believes that all bread and cookies are sweets.
She didnât understand Merriaâs love for desserts.
However, if it was Reukis who even ordered his subordinates to buy him a cake, might understand her heart.
In fact, Kalix bought the cake on his own.
Merria, who was mistaken, smiled as she tapped Reukis on his arm.
âReukis, are you busy?â
Reukis answered faster than anyone else.
âIâve been wanting to go there since the last time I went out. Do you want to come with me?â
Merria smiled and pointed to the entrance of the store.
As Reukis nodded, Merria led him towards the store.
The employee, who had paused after seeing the black object coming through the open door, smiled as he saw Merria entering with him.
The staff guided them to a seat with a great view on the second floor.
As we sat down, the staff handed us the menu and asked.
âHave you ever visited our dessert shop?â
Since Reukis was someone who would only say yes or no, Merria decided to answer instead.
âItâs our first time.â
âThen Iâd like to recommend our signature lemon tart.â
The staff smiled and pointed to the menu drawn in the center.
After Merria ordered the lemon tart first, she carefully looked over the menu again.
âIs there anything you want to eat?â
She smiled and asked Reukis, but when he received the menu, he only asked for a cup of tea and shook his head.
Merria, who ordered several kinds of desserts, a cup of coffee and Reukisâ share of tea, noticed the staff moving away, and told Reukis.
âI heard the desserts here are very delicious.â
In response to his consistent answer, Merriaâs eyebrows narrowed then she asked again.
âIs it because you donât want to talk about it?â
âI mean, you like dessert. Youâve been able to do your part as much as you could, but there might be something else you might want.â
âHow did you get here? I donât know if you have a sweet toothâŚâ
âReukis doesnât know that I met his aide that bought his cake before.â
Merria, who made a slip of the tongue, turned her eyes around for a moment.
Apparently, the man who came to his errand said it was a secret, but I forgot it because of the joy of finding a cake comrade.
It would be easy to explain the situation, butâŚ
Remembering the anxiety from the aideâs eyes, Merria decided to shut her mouth for the aideâs well-being.
âBecause your eyes were burning as you looked at the tarts displayed outside.â
It was an absurd lie, but Reukis, who was not interested in how he usually looked, was easily deceived.
He rolled his lips inward, deciding that from now on, when he sees a cake, he would pretend to have a cold gaze.
It was a voice smaller than a mosquito.
It was a relief because it was quiet around, but I didnât know it.
Merria was momentarily lost in thought from his more negative response than she expected.
âDid I touch a sensitive partâŚâ
Did anyone dare to pick on the Grand Duke for eating a cake?
Seeing him somewhat gloomy, her sympathy as a comrade who loves desserts abruptly rose.
She asked with a face that fully understood Reukisâ gloomy heart.
âDid someone laugh at you for eating a cake?â
âNormally, the idea of young girls when they see a man enjoying dessert together was childishâŚâ
Merria leaned forward with her hands on the table.
It was because his way of speaking, which had been very annoying since earlier, touched her limit.
âThat ordinary love, that sort of thing. Who the hell told you that?â
At her bitter interrogation, Reukis shut his mouth as he was about to say something.
It was a momentary act, driven by the intuition that no excuses would be accepted.
The staff, who were watching carefully, took advantage while their conversation was cut, he set the dessert and quickly went to another place.
In front of her were appetizing desserts, but Merriaâs eyes were fixed only on Reukis.
Somehow the anger that had boiled over at his impertinent attitude subsided.
Merria pushed the dessert round in front of her one by one to Leukis.
âThatâs enough. You donât have to tell me.â
Itâs okay if you canât tell me.
âBut I like a man who could eat like this with me.â
His eyes, who had been wandering aimlessly, quietly turned to Merria.