âWell, maybe itâs because you couldnât eat and grew up.â
ââŚ.â
Oscar Manuel.
A person whose thoughts I couldnât understand even if I read the original story enough to memorize it.
So I couldnât quite grasp his intentions when he said these words now.
Is it something he just said, or is it that he really knows my âsecretââ.
âI, I can eat a lot from now on.â
âYeah, eat a lot. You have to eat a lot and grow up to work with me.â
âBut Iâm not going to Wizard Tower, though?â
âYou will be comfortable working in the Wizard Tower.â
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I wrote the answer to Oscarâs question, and said it favorably.
âWell, Iâll think about it.â
Oscar chuckled.
* * *
âAre you really seven years old?â
âYouâre a lot smaller than your age, arenât you?â
âSheâs seven years old, and heâs very small. Silly.â
After that, Oscar returned.
I had a headache and thought about the character âIâ that I had put off for a while.
Paladin uncles, aunts, grandfather, twins, servants, and even Oscarâ.
As soon as I got to the capital, one truck of people started questioning my growth rate.
In fact, when I thought I was an extra, I just thought I was growing slower than others.
However.
âIt turns out, there was a reason why I grew up slowly.â
As the main characterâs child, itâs natural to say, but Iâm not ordinary.
No, what is ordinary?
Maybe thereâs nothing more vague than my real identity.
The main character Enoch Rubinsteinâs daughter.
The imperial family kidnapped her, but later it was revealed that she died.
To be precise, everyone âjust thought she was deadâ.
It wasnât until the final chapter of the novel that he found out that she was aliveâ.
Isnât this an amazing twist element?
âGenius princess, should we sleep now?â
âStop saying genius, DadâŚ.â
âAhahaha! Why?â
Dad came into bed and hugged me tightly.
âMy daughter was the best today. Did you see that Grandpaâs mouth was stuck in his ear? He always told me not to be lame, but heâs more excited today.â
Dad talked and laughed for a while, and then he yawned.
âIf you are sleepy, go to sleep.â
âWhat. Canât the princess sleep?â
âPrincess has something to think about.â
âYou must not be sleepy. Do you want me to read you a book?â
Dad pulled a fairy tale from the bookcase behind the bedhead.
âWell, letâs see. Todayâs story is⌠The princess trapped in the tower!â
âWow, that sounds fun.â
I admired it dryly.
After I remembered my past life, I was bored reading fairy tales at night, howeverâ.
âNo, our Lilith is imprisoned in the Wizard Tower? Should we see what happened?â
My Dad liked to read books to me, so I tended to hold on to it.
âOnce upon a time, there was a good king and a princess. The king cherished and loved her daughter, the princess, so much.â
âHehe. Itâs me and my dad.â
âRight.â
Dad turned over another page of the book, hugging me more in his arms.
âThen one day. When the princess was seven years old, a bad king from a neighboring country kidnapped her.â
ââŚ.â
âThe good king, who had lost the princess, spent each day in tears. The good king gave treasure to the bad king, and he became his subordinate, but⌠Yet the bad king didnât return his princess.â
ââŚ.â
âWow, how do you separate a father from a daughter? Itâs really bad, right?â
âUh, thatâs right.â
But I think this story feels a bit familiarâ?
âThe good king, who was in sorrow, met a boy one day. The boy was very strong. So the good king adopted the boy as a son so that he could be a good brother when he one day met the princess again.â
ââŚ? Wait.â
âHuh? Why?â
âN, no. Itâs fun. Keep reading.â
âRight? This is interesting, right? Then one day again. The bad king has informed that the princess has died from a grievous illnessâhuh? Suddenly the princess died? Why is it like this?â
Dad frowned and turned the book over.
I slapped my dad on the arm in a hurry.
âK, keep reading, Dad. The bad king may have lied. She really wasnât dead, was she?â
âI know right? The title is Princess, but is the princess really dead?â
Dad turned the book over.
âThe good king, who was angry, decided to take revenge on the bad king together with the prince.â
ââŚ.â
âThe good king and prince defeated all the bad people in the bad countries, and finally caught the bad king and aimed their swords at them.â
I couldnât pay attention to my Dad even when he pretended to use a sword.
The good king is Enoch Rubinstein.
The adopted son, the Prince, is Cheshire.
The bad king is the Emperor.
And the Princess is me.
ââŚWho is the author of the childrenâs book? Arenât you a shaman and not a writer?â
It was shocking because it was so similar to the original story <Rebellion of Dos>.
Enoch Rubinstein becomes the Emperorâs puppet to get his kidnapped daughter back.
Emperor who knows his daughterâs âidentityâ and eventually pretends that his daughter is dead, imprisons her for life and exploits her power.
Enoch Rubinstein only knows that his daughter is dead and goes to seek revengeâ.
âThe good king said. âI will take revenge on my daughter!â Then the bad king answered, âDo you think it will be easy according to your will?ââ
âW, why, I think the princess will come out next.â
âThen the princess whom he thought was dead came down from the tower. The good king was astonishedâ Huh, right? The princess is alive! Our daughter is a genius!â
Dad added with a chuckle.
âBut the princess was brainwashed by the bad king while she was locked in the tower. Without even recognizing her father, she started killing good people at randomâ? Wait a moment. Why is this going off topic? What power does the princess have?â
âDad, Dad, Dad! Donât stop and keep reading! The princess must have been hiding her powers!â
âO, oh, okay. To the shocked good king, the bad king shouted. âActually, the princess is a very strong witch, so I hid it! Sheâs now a puppet who only listens to me!ââŚLilith? Have you read this?â
âI, itâs just⌠Itâs an obvious story.â
âIs this obvious?â
Dadâs eyes narrowed.
âUm, yeah⌠Letâs keep reading. The good king wanted to bring the princess back, but there was no way.â
âNow, the adopted son, the prince, will try to kill the princess.â
âThe prince said to the good king weeping. âFather, if you donât kill the princess now, more people will die.â And the prince drew his sword and cut off the princessâ headâŚ.â
Dad turned the bookshelf and closed the book without reading anymore.
âIs this a childrenâs storybook?â
âWhy? What will happen?â
âItâs not a very good ending. I donât think we need to read any more.â
âIn the end, the princess dies, right?â
âYeah⌠The prince killsâŚ.â
Dad put the crumpled book on the bookshelf with a frown.
âWe should read it only after Dad has read it first from now on. It was such harmful content. Iâm sorry, princess.â
âBut itâs a happy endingâŚ.â
âWhat? Where?â
âIf the princess hadnât been kidnapped, wouldnât the good king not seek revenge on the bad king? After all, the good king wiped out all the bad countries, so everyone must have been happy.â
âDo you really think so? But the princess is dead?â
âIt canât be helped, well. Although she was manipulated by a bad king, she killed a lot of people.â
âHa, but since the princess died, this is not a happy ending.â
âItâs a happy ending.â
âI told you itâs not? Listen.â
Dad raised his body, which he had leaned back in a fit of anger.
âWasnât the main character a good king?â
âRight.â
âDid the main characterâs beloved daughter die?â
âThatâs right.â
âIf the main character is not happy, there is no happy ending, Lilith.â
ââŚ.â
âHow can a father be happy who sent his beloved daughter first? So this is not a happy ending.â
Seeing my Dadâs resolute expression on his face, I suddenly remembered the ending of the original.
The original story definitely has a happy ending.
After Cheshire kills Enoch Rubinsteinâs daughter.
It ends with the narrative that a new, peaceful empire was finally born.
âThen what was Dad like after the original story ended?â
Was the protagonist happy in the peaceful country built on his daughterâs grave?
âDad.â
âHmm?â
âIfâIf Dad was a good king and I was the princess⌠How will you live after I die?â
âHow do I live?â
Dad lay back down and hugged me.
âDad canât live.â
âUng?â
âPerhaps the good king thought the same thing. He didnât die right away when he thought the princess was dead, but he barely survived because he had to get revenge.â
ââŚ.â
âMaybe he was going to die after revenge anyway.â
âW, what is that? What if even Dad dies too!â
âYou should have children later. You will know how I feel.â
Unaware of his heart-throbbing daughter, Dad kissed me affectionately on the forehead.
âBecause I want to see the princess, I will follow her right away. Dad canât live without a princess.â