As soon as I came to the Capital, I was worried in my Dadâs arms.
Judging from Josephâs stubborn reaction, it seemed that it wouldnât be easy.
âThen thereâs nothing I can do, well.â
Unlike me, who worried a lot, my Dad was carefree.
It really doesnât matter if Joseph comes or not, but the way he even humsâ.
âWhy are you so calm, Dad? You went far to pick up your friend and couldnât bring him!â
âLilith!â
Dad walked along with light steps as if he were going to fly, then stopped and stared at me.
âIâm curious, what is my daughter so worried about?â
âHmm?â
âYou always talk as if weâd be in big trouble if Joseph didnât come. You know why Dad wanted to be friends with Uncle Joseph?â
I was startled.
Dad looked as gentle as ever. He even tilted his head as if he was really curious.
But I could read it.
The suspicion under it, was sharper and sharper than everyone elseâ.
The eyes of âthe main characterâ!
âOops, I was so sloppy in front of the quick-witted main character.â
I made an excuse quickly.
âAm I a fool? I know everything. Uncle Joseph even gave me a rough idea. Well, I heard that Uncle Joseph needs to help Dad with Dadâs work?â
There was silence.
Gulp.
I was so nervous that I couldnât help but swallow my saliva.
âThatâs right.â
Dad smiled and walked again.
âIâm going to start a business so that my princess can eat delicious food and wear pretty clothes and live happily!â
âUng, I see.â
Business: Organized and sustained management of a certain business with a certain purpose and plan. Or that thing.
Yeah, well. Thatâs what Dad says.
If rebellion is a business, then it is a business.
I nodded with blurry eyes.
âI hope the princess doesnât worry.â
âUhm?â
âItâs okay if Uncle Joseph doesnât come here. If heâs not here, Dad can think about it again.â
Dad kissed me on the cheek.
âSo my princess doesnât have to worry about it. Dad is the best. You know, right? Dad is good at everything.â
âUng. Okay.â
I nodded and thought.
Yes, even if the original work has changed a little, the fact that this is the novelâs world remains the same, and Dad is the main character who beats all of them with something called buffs.
It would have been difficult if it was a stupid villain or a black man, butâ.
âOh, Dad is right. I did enough. Now, I just have to hide my true identity and secretly help Dad to take the easy way from time to time.â
I clung to my fatherâs neck, feeling much more comfortable.
âThatâs right!â
However, Dad stopped a few steps further and was stunned.
âOh my gosh! Whatâs wrong with you?â
âMy princessâs birthday present!â
âEy, itâs okay. I donât need a present. My birthday is next year too, right?â
âThereâs no such thing. Itâs the first birthday Iâve ever taken care of since moving to the Capital. Dad is sorry. I had no idea.â
âI told you itâs okay.â
âWe have to hurry up and prepare a present for the princessâs birthday!â
âItâs okay. I have as many dresses and shoes as I can~. My closet is going to burst.â
âMmh.â
Dad flicked his index finger.
âNot like that. Iâm~ going to give my princess what you really wanted, you know?â
âHmm, what is it?â
Dad grinned. Somehow it was a sly smile.
*****
The only daughter of the Duke of Rubinstein.
The only heir to the family.
The Dukeâs residence was buzzing with preparations for Lilith Rubinsteinâs first birthday since she came to the Capital.
Nordic and Ordia, who were inspecting the luxuriously decorated mansion one by one, were out in the garden.
âWouldnât the gift prepared by father be too much?â
âNot at all. Thereâs no such thing as a gift for a kid who has fun riding a horse. Your gift is needlessly flashy and meaningless.â
âOh my, father?â
Ordia retorted.
âItâs Princess Rubinsteinâs birthday. Everyone laughs at me when I say weâre having a small family party at the town house. Even if itâs a present, Lilith shouldnât be discouraged.â
The banquets of the nobles were a means of boosting their power and position.
Itâs Lilithâs birthday since she comes to the Capital.
Nordic and Ordia, of course, intended to hold a luxurious banquet at the manor villa and invite nobles, butâ.
âThe child doesnât like it. What should I do?â
Lilith stubbornly refused, saying that she wanted to spend it only with her family, and they failed.
âThatâs why they had to bring something big, even if itâs a present. Because Lilith still lacks the realization that she has become a nobleman. Well, there arenât even 50 dresses in the closet, but I hear she have a lot of dress to wearââ
Ordia, who was talking, noticed something and stopped.
Nordic followed and was astonished.
âW, what is he doing?â
Thick timbers piled up like a mountain on one side of the garden.
Tang, tangâ!
The midday sun fell coolly over the topless man.
Ordia closed her eyes tightly.
âOh, my. Enoch. Heâs crazy.â
Yeah, it was Enoch.
He wiped off the sweat from time to time and with a joyful lookâ.
âT, that punk, ughââ
âhe was hammering!
âOh my, father! What should I do!â
Holding the back of the neck and supporting the staggering Nordic, Ordia spilled Enoch in the distance.
Right next to him, Rem, who was at a loss for what to do, spotted the two and came running in contemplation.
âB, big Lord. Lady Ordia.â
âButler! What the hell is he doing?â
âWell, thatâs⌠The young Lord is making a birthday present for the Lady.â
âWhat is he making! No, rather than that, shouldnât he just ask carpenters to do it!â
âWhy didnât I tell him thatâŚâ
Rem cried as he supported Nordic together.
âWhen the Lady was in the South, she really really wanted to have it, and he said he had to make it with his own handsâŚâ
âUgh.â
âFather!â
âLord!â
In addition, Nordic, whose blood pressure rose, stumbled.
Whatever it is!
Is it true that the Duke is hammering without a shirtâ.
His blood pressure went up even more when servants who were busy passing by saw Enoch and stopped once in surprise.
âYou puuuunk!â
Nordicâs roar could be heard.
* * *
âCheshire! Stop there~?!â
âDonât follow me!â
Lilith, dressed in the full set of Princess Lalaâs gift from the twin, was chasing Cheshire.
âIâll give you a present and flowers later in the evening.â
Cheshire swallowed a sigh as he looked at an Aristata flower he had just bought.
He was good at hiding it, but when he bought this flower, the movement line almost caught up with him.
âBirthday party⌠Itâs not a place for me.â
The family decided to gather modestly and light candles on the cake, but it was by no means a modest place for Cheshire.
Enoch and Ordia, even if the twins are like thatâ.
Nordic.
Isnât Lilithâs grandfather and the elder of this house also coming?
âHis name is Cheshire. Heâs smart and handsome, right?â
On Cheshireâs second day at this house, Enoch took his hand and led him to Nordic to say hello.
â⌠Since we decided to take you, until you go out on your own, you are also a member of our family. Do your best in your education.â
The conversation ends there.
After that, Cheshire had never spoken to Nordic.
Perhaps the reason why Nordic doesnât give a glance is because he doesnât like Cheshire.
Of course, heâs not going to let an illegitimate child from someone elseâs family, whose parents he doesnât even know, live with him.
But Lilith wonât be able to understand how Nordic feels while watching Cheshireâ.
âSorry.â
Cheshire ran to the back of the walled stable. There were empty trough boxes stacked up like stairs.
Cheshire quickly stepped on it and jumped over the wall.
âAck! You fool!â
She canât follow him up here, right? He could hear Lilithâs mournful scream.
ââŚSorry. Iâll go to your room later in the evening.â
âUgh.â
ââŚ?â
Cheshire was surprised to hear a groan from over the wall.
No way, is she trying to follow him?
âAre you crazy?â
Lilith, who had climbed the box with her tiny body whimpering, was barely hanging over her wall.
âItâs dangerous!â
âW, why⌠Ack!â
âHey!â
Lilith screamed while sitting on top of the narrow wall.
âWhy are you avoiding me! Donât you want to wish me a happy birthday? Letâs eat cake together!â
âOkay. I got it, so stay where you are. Hold it well so that you doesnât fall off. Iâll go back in.â
That moment.
âHuhâŚ?â
Lilithâs small body tilted. Surprised, Cheshire quickly approached and opened his arms.
âI, Iâm falling⌠Argh!â
âLilith!â
Thud.
Fortunately, Lilith fell into Cheshireâs arms.
ItâsâŚreally a relief.
ââŚ.?â
ââŚ.!â
Except for the lips of two children who met exquisitely.
* * *
âŚWhat is this?
The situation where the male lead and my lips touch as we cross the wallâ.
What on earth is this�
Wasnât the reason why there was no romance in the original work that the writer was old-fashioned?
Did she know it would get so childish when she put in a clumsy romance she wasnât sure about?
I was surprised and thought about such a nonsensical thought for a short moment, then slowly parted my lips.