I thought to myself that it was better with him dead, but I obviously couldnât say that to his younger brother RĂŒdigerâs face.
I tried to find some way to express my shock at this situation while paying my condolences for Jonasâ death, all the while acting uninformed.
RĂŒdiger was also so overwhelmed with this situation that he didnât pay much attention to my reaction. I was slightly relieved.
âIn the letter, no identifier other than the surname Maybaum was mentioned; that is why it took so long for me to find you. My sincerest apologies.â
âThere is no need for any apologies. Your older brother hid this, so nothing could have been done about it.â
I responded with ease.
The truth is, I liked RĂŒdiger as much as Luca, as the character RĂŒdiger Winterwald.
Itâs not hard to love the novelâs protagonist, his supporter, and his devoted mentor.
On top of that, since both were pretty handsome, it was clear that my impression of them could only grow more favorable.
As I replied out of courtesy with unexpected courage, this handsome ally glanced towards the stairs up the second floor and whispered with hesitance in a low voice.
âIt appears that the child presumed to be my brotherâs child is upstairs.â
âSo it must be.â
âThe name is?â
âLuca. He goes by Luca.â
RĂŒdiger kept on repeating Lucaâs name.
He mustâve been ecstatic now knowing about his nephewâs existence.
On top of that, RĂŒdiger didnât want to get married; as if he had a child of his own, learning of Lucaâs existence brought him much pride and joy.
Even in the novel, RĂŒdiger took Luca in as his own and cared for him.
ButâŠ
âWith that look and no thoughts about marriage, thatâs kind of like an insult to humanityâŠâ
That superior DNA must be passed onto future generations so that humankind can be at least a little bit happier.
I couldnât stop being so disappointed.
Werenât living beings programmed so that they grow in number and evolve with better genes?
Lost in my thoughts, RĂŒdiger carefully asked, somehow snapping me out of it.
âPardon me, but how are you related to Luca, maâamâŠâ
âAunt, I am his aunt.â
I rushed to reply.
His expression somehow was more at ease.
With a relaxed voice, he asked,
âWhat about Lucaâs mother?â
âShe died 5 years ago due to the plagueâŠâ
As soon as I replied, RĂŒdigerâs face turned somber.
Glancing down, his blue-gray eyes wavered like the morning fog.
His expression abruptly reverted to his usual calm, stony demeanor.
He closed his mouth and silently made the sign of the cross.
âMay she rest in peace.â
His figure appeared so holy; it looked like rays of light shone from behind him.
âI have no words to say concerning Jonasâ wrongdoing. Even as a member of the same household, I am ashamed.â
âWell, there is a black sheep in every household, regardless of status.â
Judith was that person in the Maybaum home.
Since I wasnât myself, I lied through my teeth.
RĂŒdiger, likely unaware of Judith being the black sheep, he nodded in agreement.
âJonas was single, so Luca was his only child. My mother and father learned of Lucaâs existence and are enthusiastic to meet him.â
He briefly paused.
He was about going to bring up something that seemed disgraceful.
Even though I had a rough idea of whatâs to come, my heart was still racing.
RĂŒdigerâs lips unsealed as he deeply inhaled with determination.
I could see his fist clenching on top of the table, the veins in his hands bulging.
He finally spoke.
âI realize it is rude in asking since you have been taking care of Luca until now, but may I take Luca to Winterwald with me?â
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As expected!
Luca is heading to Winterwald!
Watching the novel finally spark into motion firsthand, I honestly felt quite excited; I wanted to give a standing ovation.
But I couldnât do that.
I had to rethink about the 2 things I had to be cautious about.
âI donât know anything, other than Iâm a good aunt who cherishes Luca. Iâm a good aunt.â
As if I conditioned myself many times, I put on a face of shock and worry.
I wasnât sure when to time my nods to not raise any suspicion, so, as if I was lost in distress, I fiddled with my teacup instead.