âHah, can you see? Are you alright?â
â⊠Yes, I can see.â
At Kalixâs answer, Lelia closed her eyes as if she were lucky.
Tears trickled down through the closed eyes.
Kalix stared at the figure with a strange look on his face.
It felt like Leo, who died, came back alive.
âBut that canât be the case..â
âBloody fellow, unlike Leo, he is a weirdo. Youâre a pervert who likes me even though you have the same thing as meâŠâ
Itâs normal to be cranky and annoyedâŠ.
âWhy? Why does he look so lovely?â
Blinking eyes, relieved expressions, cheeks messed up with tears, and swollen lips. It all felt lovely. To an intolerable extent.
In fact, Kalix had not even noticed the reason for avoiding Lelia in the past few days.
âBut now I think I know.â
It was because he was afraid to admit his heart.
âThen how long were you going to stay away?â
Avoiding cowardly was not in line with his personality.
Everything he has been worrying about so far was starting to feel silly.
He felt like he had finally found the answer.
âYeah, you like me and I like you, so whatâs the problem?â
Kalix reached out and grabbed Leliaâs arm and pulled her towards him.
â⊠Do you still like me?â
Lelia, who was delightedly saying âHurrayâ inwardly, suddenly returned to reality and blinked.
Now that he was given the medicine, she realized that thereâs a mountain of things left to explain.
But Kalix opened his mouth first.
âYou won. Yeah, I donât care if you are a man. Iâll take your heart.â
âKalix, wait a minute.â
Feeling a great sense of crisis, Lelia unknowingly called Kalix as before.
But Kalix didnât notice that it was strange at all, but rather smiled with one corner of his mouth up.
âItâs not bad to call my name. Come closer.â
Instead of getting close as Kalix said, Lelia shook off the hand holding her arm and took a step back.
Kalixâs eyes were strangely shining. It felt different from before.
Lelia decided to confess the truth spontaneously.
[Yes, I wanted to put off the explanation and tell the truth first.]
âYou donât have to say that now. Iâm confident that even as a man you wonât feel rejected.â
âNo, Iâm telling you.â
âIâve already seen the thing between your legs. Whatâs wrong with you now? Letâs give it a try, shall we?â
âNoâŠ! Itâs a fake!â
âFake? I can check it out myself. Come over here. I was going to take it off anyway, so Iâll check with my two eyes.â
âLetâs go as far as we can.â
Kalix approached Lelia with his big body as if he were going to attack her right away.
Lelia stepped back in instinctive fear, opened the door and ran away.
Kalix was dumbfounded by her disappearance as quick as a rabbit.
âWhy did you come at me like that? And now youâre ashamed.â
He smiled up the corner of his mouth and looked at the end of the hallway where Lelia disappeared.
It was a completely different situation than yesterday.
Kalix, who was avoiding Lelia, started searching for her, and Lelia, who was searching for him, began to avoid him.
Lelia, who came to her grandmotherâs room pretending to be out of town, was surprised by the knock.
She was wondering if Kalix came all the way here.
But it was Uncle Carius who opened the door and came in.
As Lelia breathed out a sigh of relief, she looked into her angry uncleâs eyes and felt something was wrong.
âLelia, follow me out for a second.â
He was in front of his mother, so he pretended not to be, but his uncleâs eyes were obviously angry.
After putting her grandmother at ease, Lelia carefully left the room.
It was when she entered the parlor on the third floor and sat on the sofa that he spoke.
âI heard everything.â
With his jaw full of strength, Uncle Cariusâ angry eyes made her discouraged.
[What the hell are you talking about?]
[Donât tell me Kalix said something weird.]
âWhen I was in the capital city, I heard everything that the princes had done to you.â
At the completely unexpected remark, Lelia bowed her head to avoid her uncleâs eyes.
It looked like Griffith revealed it.
[I should have told you to keep it a secret.]
Lelia looked at her uncle with belated regret. Carius, in a complex mood, stared at Lelia with his mouth shut.
Before she knew it, his eyes were wet with moisture. All emotions seemed to cross.
Cedric and Damien were also precious nephews to him, although they were his uncleâs nephews.
âIâm sorry I wasnât there for you at that moment.â
Lelia shook her head without saying a word.
Carius sighed with a disastrous look on his face.
âEmpress Perseus raised them from an early age, asking them to come and go. Maybe itâs because they lost their mother when they were young.â
âBut that doesnât justify what they did.â
Lelia felt uncomfortable. She thought her uncle was in turmoil over his nephews because of her.
She understood her uncleâs situation as he couldnât take anyoneâs side. She wasnât upset at all.
She wouldnât be upset even if her uncle told her to be understanding and forgive the two princes.
Of course, she doesnât think she can easily forgive them even if her uncle asked.
But her uncle never said anything like that.
Instead, he said, holding Leliaâs hand tightly with determined eyes.
âFrom now on, this uncle will protect you. At the risk of this uncleâs life, okay?â
At that, even the disappointment that Lelia had not felt was melting away.
With tears hanging in her eyes, Lelia tried to smile and nodded.
Carius patted Lelia on the head like that. It was still like treating a child.
Lelia laughed and said at the attitude of her uncle, âThen donât leave the castle for a while.â
Carius, as usual, nodded without asking why.
After the conversation with Carius, Lelia immediately went to Griffith.
She didnât mean to argue, but she was going to ask him to be careful in the future.
[Even though my uncle knows, I donât want him to tell that to my grandfather or grandmotherâŠ]
She didnât want to see the two hurt and struggling.
Griffith opened the door and led her to the drawing room, as if he had expected Lelia to come.
Lelia took a sip of tea from the cup the servant brought and asked carefully, âWhy did you tell uncle that story?â
Griffith replied nonchalantly as he expected the question.
âI had something to check.â
âWhat do you mean, to check?â
âI just wanted to know if he was really on your side.â
âWhat do you meanâŠ?â
âTheyâre family, too. If all the people of Superion take sides with the princes, youâŠâ
âBecause youâre really alone. Because weâre the only ones.â
Lelia couldnât say anything. She understood everything Griffith said.
She let out a small laugh without realizing it.
It was a smile filled with gratitude.
It was also a smile of relief.
When she was young, she saw Julianna with the princes.
Itâs a lie if she said she didnât feel jealous. Whenever she felt this way, Lelia muttered to herself.
âI have friends, donât I? Theyâre here, arenât they? So I donât envy you at all.â
She had been comforting herself with such words and supporting herself.
Indeed, her friends were always holding up Lelia from behind. Long before she met her family.
At the sudden remark, Lelia looked up and looked at Griffith opposite her.
Griffith said in a determined and stable voice.
âMy sacred power will be much more useful than you think. So⊠rely on me.â
She was about to cry at the kind words. It was the first time she had heard such a thing openly.
She felt foolish to be hitting a wall with her friends who she met again.
Even when Lelia was hiding a secret, her friends were waiting for her, noticing everythingâŠ
Lelia replied with a small smile.
He seemed to understand everything she had in her mind and to say what she wanted to hear.
âAnd donât worry, I wonât say anything to the duchess.â
Griffith rose from his seat while saying so. He was going to go to Leliaâs side and hug her shoulder.
A second after hearing a harsh knock that didnât even sound like a knock, the door opened.
The stomping footsteps drew closer to the drawing room.
Leliaâs expression quickly darkened.
She could tell who was here just by the knock and the loud footsteps.
She touched her forehead in agitation.
âOh, uh, youâre with him, are you? Thatâs great.â
Kalix, in a sweet voice, approached with a pleasant face and plopped next to Lelia.
Griffith sat back in place and squinted at Kalix. That was exactly where he was going to sit.
âI feel like you are sitting too close to Lelia.â
At that thought, Kalix asked in a light tone.
Like itâs very obvious.
âGriffith, you can do it because youâre a priest, right? You have to hold a wedding ceremony for this man and me.â
[T/N: BWAHAHAHAAHA xD Kalix is ADORABLE! Just SO ADORABLE!]