The four silver coins were collected one by one from Cheshireâs pocket money once a week.
It must have been the fourth day since she came to this house.
Cheshire remembered the day he first got his pocket money.
* * *
âDad, pocket money! Cheshire lives in our house now, so you have to give it to Cheshire too!â
Unlike other aristocratic ladies, Lilith received pocket money from her father.
Cheshire couldnât understand it at first, butâ.
âOh, pocket money. Of course, I have to give you pocket money. But Princess, in the past, Dad was poor, so I couldnât buy you a birthday present and gave you only one fairy tale a week.â
Enoch, of course, was reluctant.
âNow Dadâs house has a lot of money, so you donât have to ask for pocket money. If you need anything, tell me, and if you need to spend money urgently, you can tell the butler. Cheshire, you too.â
âNo. Just give me pocket money. I will continue to get pocket money from Dad.â
âWhy?â
âPhew, Dad. Think about it. Iâm still young, if Iâm already get everything I want and spend money on it, and Iâll get spoiled, right? Donât you think so?â
âWhat are you talking about? Didnât you want to come to the Capital because you wanted to live like a princess so badly? Youâre going to take everything you want and spend money on it, right?â
âNo no. I will get spoiled.â
âNo, princess? Dad will take care of my princessâs habitsâŚ.â
âHaah, Mr. James, I just want to get a pocket money. Give me pocket money! Pocket money!â
Enoch couldnât understand Lilith but eventually agreed to give them a silver a week as pocket money.
After taking Lilith and a silver coin from Enochâs room, Cheshire realized.
âItâs because of me.â
Lilithâs sneaky smile was always transparent.
It was Cheshire who had just ended up living in this house. How can he ask about money?
Enoch said to tell him whenever he needed to, butâ-.
Of course, itâs something to look out for. But he couldnât really ask for money.
âWell, one silver a week would be enough, right?â
From then on, whenever Lilith received pocket money, she always dragged Cheshire to Enochâs room.
The four silver coins he collected.
It was 40,000 Terr.
* * *
Cheshire put the four silver coins back in the bag and thought about it.
40,000 Terr.
With this much money, he could buy things at the general store, like dolls that Lilith would like.
But.
âThere are a lot of dolls.â
Cheshire shook his head when he thought of dolls filled with Lilithâs room bed, table, and dressing table.
Birthday. Itâs a gift to celebrate a special day, so he wants to give her something she really wants.
âPrincess LaraâŚâ
The Princess Lara collection is very popular all over the Empire, so itâs a bit pricey.
The twins had prepared the dresses and tiaras, and the shoes had already been given to Lilith by Enochâs hands at a festival.
Whatâs left is.
ââŚMagic wand? Well, wasnât she holding something like that?â
Cheshire, who frowned and recalled the image of Princess Lara in the childrenâs book, let out a sigh.
Soon after, he got up.
âLetâs go out first.â
* * *
Of course, he couldnât even think of going to the commercial district shop the nobles were looking for.
The road to the common peopleâs residence.
In Cheshireâs hand, who went around 20 grocery stores.
âHaa.â
There was a pink coin purse with a rabbit head.
This was 10,000 Terr too.
âWhat is so expensive? Even the jewels on it are fake.â
Even at the cheapest general store, Princess Laraâs magic wand cost seven silver coins.
In the end, the rabbit coin purse he compromised and obtained looked shabby.
âI made a special order for the dressing room to be studded with jewels.â
âI put 200 diamonds and 5 rubies on it.â
He felt mixed up when he thought of the money and the right gifts prepared by the twins.
It was embarrassing to give out a coin purse with one silver coin as a birthday present for the daughter of a wealthy aristocrat.
âShould I get some money? Iâm sure thereâs a place that pays me.â
A small signboard was seen in Cheshireâs eyes as he looked around.
It was a stall operated separately outside the store at the general store.
The magic wand of Princess Lara and the warrior Louie (the male protagonist in the fairy tale <The Adventures of Princess Lara>) were hung on the stands.
Below that, there were a lot of egg-shaped drawers, and it was in the business world looking for a picture of children with their noses on it.
There was a slim chance that Princess Laraâs magic wand would come out of so many eggs.
Of course, half of it would be a joke, and the other half would be useless cheap toys.
âYou never know.â
The remaining money is three silver coins.
30,000 Terr.
It was money that he could use to draw at least 60 times.
âAre you going to draw?â
The general store owner came out and asked.
âOh, yes.â
Cheshire put a silver coin on the street with a solemn expression.
* * *
After Enochâs return.
Axion Livre, who returned to the position of vice-captain of the knights, patrolled the commonerâs residence.
The festival was over, and the people who had been trafficking children and causing trouble in the Capital had been caught, but he wasnât really relieved.
The place where Axion found Cheshire was in front of a general store.
âIsnât that the child Enoch brought with him?â
The first time he saw Cheshire was at a festival.
From what he heard later from Enoch, there was a story that he decided to be the guardianâ.
Raising a daughter alone would be too much, so he thought it was useless.
But Enochâs behavior doesnât make sense. Itâs been a day or two.
Axion stood at a distance and watched Cheshire.
âAh, itâs nothing again?â
ââŚ.â
âKid, there is only one left.â
The general store owner smiled sadly.
Cheshire nodded and twisted the egg-shaped drawing machine.
After reading a small piece of paper that came out of the egg that he had split in half, he put his chin down on the board.
âItâs nothing again. What should I do, kid?â
Cheshire walked away without regret.
Then stop.
He noticed Axion standing behind him, and his eyes widened.
ââŚHello.â
âHuh, Paladin! What brings you here in such a shabby place?! May the glory and grace of the Primera be with you!â
The general store owner was flustered.
Axion asked.
âWhat were you doing here? Itâs still dangerous here for a child to wander alone.â
âI am okay. Thank you for your concern.â
âWait.â
Axion grabbed Cheshireâs arm as he was about to leave.
The two looked at each other quietly.
âWhy did I catch him?â
It was something he himself didnât know. Axion was puzzled.
Noâ.
He thought he knew.
Axion chinned the toy on the stall.
âDo you want to have that? Enoch wonât buy it for you?â
âNo. Itâs not like that.â
âNo. Well, even if you want it, you may be afraid to talk to.â
Axion nodded his head.
He doesnât have sense like Enoch. If he buys his daughterâs toys and takes care of it together, whatâs going to happen?
âCome here.â
âYes?â
Axion dragged Cheshire and went back to the front of the stall.
He could see a toy sword that boys would like.
âYou want this. Warrior Louie⌠what is it?â
âIt is the <Magic Sword of Warrior Louie>, Paladin!â
âYes. Is this right?â
When asked, Cheshire shook his head.
âThen what is it? What do you want to haveâhave you done this much?â
Axion pointed to the discarded eggshells on the floor.
Cheshire, who was hesitant to answer as if he was a bit embarrassed, spoke.
ââŚItâs Princess Laraâs magic wand.â
ââŚ?â
Axion was startled and looked at what <Princess Laraâs Magic Wand> was.
A colorful toy with fake jewels on a pink stick.
âThis childâs tasteâŚ?â
For some reason, it wasnât like normal boys.
âW, was it a magic wand, not a magic sword? He has already spent 30,000 Terr here, as if he really wanted it.â
The embarrassed owner smiled apologetically.
âIâm sorry that it keeps coming out with nothing, my dear.â
âItâs all right. Iâll be on my way.â
âWait.â
Axion grabbed Cheshire by the back.
Then, he took a gold coin out of his arms and placed it on the stand.