Lelia was so startled that she couldnāt say anything.
āHow are you hereā¦?ā
She mumbled those words to herself as she heard a scream from behind her.
Oscar had no intention of letting go of those who rushed away.
Lelia squeezed her eyes shut, not wanting to see the terrible sight unfolding behind her.
āDonāt close your eyes.ā
A low voice said in front of her. Because of that, Lelia opened her eyes again.
She didnāt know why, but Oscar was staring at her with angry eyes.
He blew out the red mist coming from his sword. Somehow, she felt like she was out of breath.
Oscar said, turning his wrist lightly and inserting the sword into the scabbard, āEven if you run away or close your eyes, itās no use, Leo.ā
Leoā¦
Lelia was embarrassed and afraid when Oscar called her that.
The magic of gold words that on her was both accurate in standard and ambiguous in line.
If he reveals that she went to the temple disguised as Prince Leo, she will die.
It mattered less if someone naturally noticed, even though she didnāt say it, but it might be another matter altogether for Lelia to admit it. As there was nothing certain right now, it was better to keep her body safe until she could solve the magic of golden words.
āā¦ā
Lelia looked around her, wondering if anyone had heard them.
But there was nothing to see around her except the corpses of the mercenaries twisted with blood and their horses running away.
āDo you hate being called by that name?ā
Oscar asked in a very gentle voice. But his complexion was cold and his eyes sparkled.
There was a sense of tension.
Lelia stepped down slowly from her horse so as not to provoke him.
āHey, how did youā¦?ā
When Lelia asked the question, he replied calmly without changing his expression.
āAre you curious about that? Iāve been following you since the moment you left the castle. It was you who ignored my warning.ā Oscar said calmly.
Lelia closed her eyes tightly and opened them.
[Youāve been following me secretly for a week?]
[How could I not know that? Didnāt even Alchemy know?]
ā_āā¦
āā¦ā
ā¦( ļ½”_ļ½”)⦠I didnāt know you were being followed, Master.
So she didnāt know about it either.
Lelia touched her forehead as her head was throbbing.
Oscar looked down at her with his eyebrows furrowed.
āDid he hate being followed so much? Did he really try to abandon me again?ā
He felt like his chest was being slashed with a knife.
He trembled at the feeling of betrayal.
Then Lelia opened her mouth to say something.
Oscar stared anxiously at her lips in the hope that it might happen.
āI⦠I donāt know what Sir Oscar is talking about.ā
But Leliaās lips betrayed him again.
His eyes darkened.
She looked up at him, carefully raising her head, and then bowed her head again.
She couldnāt look Oscar in the eye. His red eyes were filled with hatred for the hunters who put him in danger, and the pitiful fear of death. The two coexisted.
Lelia had to pretend she didnāt know.
Because she canāt immediately admit that sheās āLeoā.
If the spell of golden words was triggered by a momentary mistake, everything would be in vain. She might die right now, vomiting blood in front of Oscarās eyes.
She didnāt want to hurt Oscar any more.
ā⦠If youāre going to pretend you donāt know until the end, it canāt be helped.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
āLelia, yes, I think youāre curious why I followed you. Itās easy. I name you as the murderer who killed Leo.ā
āWhatā¦! The person who killed brother Leo has already been executedā¦ā
āNo, itās you. You killed him.ā
Leria, who was in a hurry to deny it, shut her mouth and stopped.
Even Oscar knew that Lelia wasnāt the killer.
Lelia bowed her head.
[I guess you are trying to say that by denying that I am Leo, it is the same as killing Leo.]
In that sense, there was nothing to say.
There was nothing incorrect.
āSo Iām going to think of you as a replacement for Leo. Iām going to do everything I couldnāt do to Leo, everything to you.ā
āWhat do you meanā¦?ā
āIāll have you instead of Leo.ā
Leliaās brow furrowed.
What is Oscar talking about now?
āIf⦠If Leo were still alive, he would have come back. But since Leo is dead, donāt you have to replace him?ā
āWait⦠whatā¦?ā
āLeo promised me. He will be by my side for the rest of my life.ā
Saying that, Oscar smiled as if that was the problem.
Lelia had nothing to say. It is true that she made such a promise to him.
But thatāsā¦
Lelia recalled her past.
One day when she was staying at the temple,Ā Oscar had another seizure.
āOscar, itās okay. Donāt listen to anything.ā
āUgh⦠Leo⦠Leoā¦ā
āIām by your side, donāt worry Oscar. Okay?ā
Oscar, who was slowly calming down, grabbed her collar and said.
āI, I have to live like this for the rest of my life⦠Itās scary⦠The sound of thunder makes meā¦ā
āNo, donāt think like that Oscar. I will protect you, hmm?ā
ā⦠Forever?ā
ā⦠Yes, for a lifetime. So donāt be afraid.ā
āI will protect you.ā
Lelia held Oscar, who was smaller than her, in her arms, as she whispered to him.
At that moment she had no choice but to calm Oscar down.
Yet even if she turned back time, and went back to the past, she would have repeated the same words to Oscar.
Even if she knew this day would come.
āSo now you are mine.ā
āā¦ā
āI will have you.ā
His voice was low and dangerous.
Oscar approached her, grasping Leliaās shoulder. His threatening approach forced Lelia to take a step back from her. Lelia counted to three inside and opened her eyes.
At times like this, she had to come to her senses properly. The trauma he suffered from Leoās death was compounded with the trauma that Oscar received from his childhood.
In short, it means that his mind was not completely healthy.
He felt that Lelia was responsible for him. That it was her responsibility to heal Oscar.
āOh, Oscar. Just calm down.ā
āā¦ā
Oscarās eyebrows wrinkled. It was as if she was speaking to her patient.
āFirst⦠Take a few deep breaths.ā
āWhat are you doing?ā
āPeople are not things⦠You canāt do thisā¦ā
ā⦠Really?ā
āBesides, I am not a slave⦠So, take it easy for a momentā¦ā
Oscar was hard to control. The more he was like this, the more cautious she had to approach him.
More carefully than the Oscar of her childhood. It was like soothing a kitten.
āFirst of all, thank you for saving me.ā
āā¦ā
As Lelia calmly said thank you, Oscarās expression wrinkled even more.
He continued to deny so Oscar thought he would push him away, but he was surprised. If Lelia had come out like that, he would have hurt him again without being unable to control his urge. Oscar stared at her intently, eager to see what Lelia had to say to him.
Seeing his gaze become more gentle than before, Lelia exhaled a breath of relief.
āI have to go to my hometown estate. There is a lot of work to be done there.ā
ā⦠Where are you going?ā
ā⦠To the Superion Territory.ā
Lelia added her words succinctly so that he could understand as much as he could.
āActually, when I was a kid, I ran away from the Imperial Castle. There were people who helped me back then, so I have to repay their kindness. I was very young back then⦠I was afraid, and I was a child who couldnāt do anything.ā
āā¦ā
It was words conveying the meaning that it was not intentional to deceive, but she had no choice but to do it.
Fortunately, Oscar seemed to have noticed her intentions to some extent. His eyes fluttered.
It was a great relief that Oscar was in front of her.
If it were Kalix, he would never have noticed.
āAnyway, I have to go thereā¦ā
āā¦ā
āWould you like to go with me?ā
Lelia cautiously suggested. After all, it was impossible for her to leave Oscar behind.
She could tell by looking at those eyes. His eyes were like leeches with a determination not to fall away from her.
When Lelia made the meek offer first, Oscar nodded slowly.
His eyes and expression were cold, but in any case, the reaction itself was gentle like a kitten.
āBut thereās something you have to keep in mind when you get there. You can never⦠You canāt call me Leo. You must not say anything to them.ā
āFine.ā
She had an unexpected companion.
Lelia, who had proposed it, felt uncomfortable, but Oscarās expression seemed rather comfortable.
[Yes, Oscar, as long as youāre comfortableā¦]
Lelia sighed internally and climbed back on the horse.
But something was wrong.
Lelia looked down at Oscar while atop the horse.
ā⦠What about the horse you rode on?ā
āIāve never been on a horse.ā
āā¦ā¦ā
Lelia blinked her eyes. So you walked here?
āWell, then how did you follow meā¦ā
āMade a crack.ā
Oscar replied nonchalantly. Lelia was dazed for a moment.
[Crack? If itās a crack⦠Youāre not talking about a crack in space, are you?]
When she was young, her grandfather showed her the holy book of the temple.
Her grandfather said, āYou donāt have to believe in religion, but the holy book is also a history book, so you need to read it.ā
However, there were many difficult topics, so he told her about this and that while reading the book himself to her. There was a part in the book that explained the power of the ancient horsemenā¦
One of them was the ācrack of spaceā.
In short, demons were able to move through space by creating cracks in the air with their fingertips.
With that ability only allowed to high-ranking horsemen with enormous power, they used it to attract tens of millions of horsemen and slaughter humans.
[But he is using it?]
Leliaās gaze turned to the sword he was wearing around his waist.
The first person with that sword could not have used that much power.
Lelia was terrified of Oscar.
At the same time, she was worried that the power of the sword might eat Oscar.
However, maybe because Lelia allowed him to come along, Oscarās expression was as gentle as a kitten.
Looking at him like this, it seemed like his childhood face was still there. When they first met again, she thought it was someone else.
Anywayā¦
[Now that weāve come to this, should I ask Oscar to make a crack and move to the estate?]
She considered it, but she felt uncomfortable when she recalled that it was a power the demon people had.
[Of course, Iām more concerned about it from the perspective of othersā¦]
ā¦(ź¦Ā°ź«Ā°)ā¦
Alchemy posted a message protesting against the āstuffy power,ā but Lelia ignored it.
Yeah, letās just go together.
The only path left is the safe meadow road, and she just had to go a few more days.
Lelia organized her thoughts and told Oscar, āThen we should ride a horse together. Get on behind me.ā
As soon as she finished talking, Oscar climbed behind Lelia. Lelia shrugged at the strange energy she felt behind her back.
[Should I have said Iād be riding in the back?]
It was then, a hard, thick arm came forward from behind her back and hugged her strongly around her waist.