âI hope it doesnât come to that. I still have to buy my son food. Heuk. Heuk.â
Ruth put his hands in front of his face and gave a faint cry.
ââŠI canât believe it.â
It was funny, and my guard dropped a little.
At the same time, it was made clear what kind of person Ruth was.
âHeâs completely different from the Cardinal and the priests of my previous life.â
âIf⊠if itâs just this onceâŠâ
âWow! Dia, thank you!â
Ruth smiled brightly as if he had never pretended to cry.
Gallio looked at his son putting on a play and clicked his tongue in pity.
The Little Bear rolled his eyes.
âLetâs go inside. Young Master, let her sit on the bed.â
The Little Bear did as Ruth said and stood a few steps away from the bed. The farther he was, the more uneasy I felt. It grew even more as Ruth approached.
I looked at the Little Bear in a hurry.
âCome on, come here.â
The Little Bear moved quickly and stood right next to me.
I was a little relieved because he was within reach as long as I reached out.
Ruth sat comfortably on the floor in front of me, looked up, smiled kindly, and held his right hand out to me.
âLook, even though itâs only my right hand it looks quite handsome, right?â
âCan you hold this handsome hand of mine?â
I slowly reached my hand out and took a deep breath.
It took a little time, but Ruth didnât press me and waited with a smile. It was a bit believable that he would not do me wrong, so I reached out and grabbed Ruthâs right hand.
Even though he was a priest and muscular, his palm was very hard but warm.
I was relieved a little more because it was similar to Big Bear and Little Bear.
âIâll start now. It will shine a little, so donât be surprised.â
Only after I answered did Ruth smile and use his Divine Power.
The Grace of the Lord to man.
Mana was used through a specific method of magic, and everyone was born with it. However, it is said that only 10 percent of the population was actually strong enough to use mana in combat.
âOn the other hand, they say that less than 1% of the population is born with divine power, right?â
That alone was a very small number, but only about one-tenth of them were actually able to use their divine power properly. As a result, only 0.1 percent of the population could successfully use divine power.
It was a truly precious power.
âThanks to that, all priests and Divine Power users were treated very highly.â
In addition, the majority of Divine Power users had a sense of privilege.
Not to mention my previous life, the priest I met in the orphanage in my present life condescendingly treated all the children, including me, as bugs.
âThis person⊠is different.â
Ruth was completely different from the people I had previously seen before.
There were times when even the Divine Power felt dirty. In fact, there were so many cases.
âThe Cardinal is one example.â
However, Ruthâs Divine Power was as warm as the spring sunshine.
At the same time, he comforted the anxious me.
Usually, Divine Power could only be used for a few seconds, but Ruth had been using it now for more than a minute. At the same time, he did not lose his breath at all.
âThe control over his mana is incredible. Itâs used well even though the movements are detailed. Thatâs⊠thatâs really great.â
It was a force similar to that of the Cardinal in my previous life. I got goosebumps all over my body as I curled up with a sense of rejection, but I didnât shake Ruthâs hands off.
âRuth is not the Cardinal.â
He was a different person. A warm, tender, caring, good person.
I stared Ruth straight in the eye.
âItâs the same brown color as Gallio.â
It made one feel calm and peaceful.
Ruth continued to smile at me amicably in consideration of my uncomfortableness and rejection. However, the more he used his divine power, the more he frowned.
Ruth sighed and stopped using his divine power.
âIs there a problem, by any chance?â
The Little Bear who stayed close to me worriedly asked right away.
âYouâre healthy, but⊠Dia, how old are you right now?â
I was so surprised by the question that I couldnât say anything, but the Little Bear answered for me instead.
âI donât think so. According to the examination, she should be a little older.â
The Little Bearâs startled expression was obvious to the eye.
âDia, youâre five years old right?â
At this point, I realized I had to answer the truth.
âIâm seven years old.â
It wasnât Little Bear who spoke, but Gallio who was quietly behind him.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â
It was strange, but it wasnât a situation where I could simply ask.
âAre you actually seven years old? Really?â
The Little Bearâs eyes widened.
âWhy didnât you tell me the truth?â
At the words, I narrowed my eyes and stared at the little bear. The Little Bear flinched.
âAre you serious! At first, you teased me, asking if I was three or four years old. How could I say Iâm actually seven! If I told you the truth you would have definitely teased me to death, talking about how small I am for a seven-year-old!â
I said in a fit of anger.
Gallio and Ruthâs eyes automatically turned to the Little Bear. The Little Bear rolled his eyes and lowered his head.
âSorry! âŠItâs just that I wouldnât even have thought you were seven with that weight and height of yours. How can a seven-year-old be so short?â
The Little Bear held a shocked expression. Even amid the relentless shaking in his eyes, the Little Bear urgently asked Ruth.
âSheâs healthy, right?â
âYes. Sheâs healthy. Her physique is well balanced. However, she is too small and light for her age. Of course, itâs possible that itâs genetic and Dia simply resembles her parents.â
I couldnât confirm nor deny it. I knew nothing about them.
âIf itâs because you resemble your parents, thereâs no problem. But if it isnât⊠I heard there is a rare disease that makes the person stop growing prematurely. Dia, have you ever been treated by a priest?â
I was a little dizzy when something about a rare disease was mentioned, but I still obediently answered.
âYes. I met one once a year when I was in the orphanage.â
âThe priest didnât say anything?â
âYes. They only said I was healthy.â
âA few days ago, Dia was taken to a priest because she caught a cold. He didnât say anything about the rare disease. But the priest was only of intermediate rank, I donât think he found anything because heâs not a senior priest like you.â
âRuth was just a senior priest? How oddâŠHeâs definitely more powerful than that.â
Heâs definitely at least on the level of the Cardinal in my previous life.
âWhy is he hiding his abilities?â
Something was off, but it didnât feel malicious.
If he had any bad intentions, his Divine Power wouldnât have given off such a kind and gentle feeling.
Ruth used his Divine Power again. This time he used it for so long that a sheet of sweat had condensed on his forehead.
âI donât know what it is exactly, but thereâs definitely something. It could be a rare disease, but also just genetics. Maybe itâs because of another reason I donât know. However, Iâm sure itâs not life-threatening.â
The Little Bear let out a long sigh of relief and stretched out his arms to hold me.
âOur Dia is alright, thank God.â
The touch patting me on the back was as friendly as ever. It was fortunate that there was nothing that would threaten my life. I shared Little Bearâs emotions as I sighed in relief.
I was also very happy that the Little Bear was genuinely worried about me.
âBut it is indeed serious.â
I was worried about being small and thin, but I never really took it seriously. However, seeing everybodyâs reactions around me, it seemed to be a serious problem.
I hesitated a little and then opened my mouth.
âIâve been using magic a lot. Ever since way before.â
When I was a baby, I used up too much mana to run away. I thought that the current problems in my body might be the aftereffects of the incident.
âIs it possibly because I overused my mana?â
I asked because I couldnât tell if it was a valid possibility.
âYou know how to use magic?â
Ruth asked with a startled look as if he didnât know.
Unlike Ruth, Gallio didnât lift an eyebrow at the fact that I could use magic.
âWhat kind of magic can you use?â
I was at a loss if I should tell the truth. As I hesitated, the Little Bear answered for me instead.
âInvisibility Magic, Presence Erasing Magic, Flight Magic, Body Enhancing Magic⊠She knows how to use them all.â
âWow, thatâs incredible!â
âShe learned it on her own. I think she learned it on her own. Right, Diamond?â
I learned it from the temple in my previous life.
âItâs a bit of a lie.â
The Little Bear thought it was a positive thing, so he smiled and proudly said, âOur Dia is a genius!â
âSheâs indeed a genius!â
The compliment was good, but it felt a little ticklish.
âRecently, the more Dia uses her mana, the longer her sleeping time,â added the Little Bear.
âI see. As Dia guessed, her growth might have been suppressed as a side effect of excessive use of magic at an early age. But just in case, Iâll research more about that rare disease. It might take a lot of time though. For the time being, I think we need to find some things we can do to help her grow.â
âWe have the innate power to grow in our bodies, which comes from sleeping and waking up regularly. You have to go before 10 pm. Itâs also basic to exercise to a reasonable extent and have a balanced diet. Some foods will help you grow taller, like milk. Iâll find more details and let you know as soon as I can.â
I replied from the bottom of my heart.
âGrowth is a must to be able to use my strength properly.â
To grow properly, I had to follow Ruthâs advice diligently.
âAs the Lord said, you must not use magic until you are thirteen,â Gallio said.
I was very disappointed, but it wasnât like I could help it.
âThe blessing of the Lord will make it better sooner.â
In the future, I should think of my physical condition as the most important thing. One of the reasons I originally came to the Duchy was to strengthen my body anyways.
âIâll be better when I leaveâŠâ
Thinking about the future seemed to calm me down.
It was unusual, but Gallio looked a little nervous.
âDo you know when your birthday is?â
âYou donât even know the season?â
âI think it should be around early winter, but Iâm not sure. A staff member once told me it was late Fall.â
It seemed to be winter because it was so cold, but Spania was very cold even during autumn. I had retained all my memories since I was born, but I often had to sleep a lot because I was young. So, I didnât know exactly when.
âA butler should know everything about his masterâs guest.â
âYes. I am also one of your teachers. Youâll be learning from me every other day, an hour after you go to daycare.â
âGallio will teach personally?â
Little Bear seemed to think there was something wrong.
âYes. Dia is a valuable guest. Young Master, can you do me a favor?â
âCan you use detection magic on Diaâs body? Young Master is good at detection magic, so you can figure out the exact size of her body and the true color of her hair. I need to know for sure, for the sake of matching and customizing her clothing.â
I was astonished to hear such words.
âYou donât buy clothes, you customize them?â
âYes. That is simply how the Dukeâs guests must be treated.â
âWow, thatâs amazing!â
The Little Bear asked with a questioning face, âWhy are you asking about hair color?â
âThe Spania Estateâs people may have bleached her hair because they didnât think it was nice. Now that sheâs staying here, she should return to her original color. I want to know the exact shade.â
Gallio answered as if he had expected to hear such a question.
It was the first time I had heard of such a practice, but I still agreed.
âWell then. Juliano, please use your detection magic.â
The Little Bear carefully used his detection magic on me.
Gallio took out a notebook and pen from his subspace and prepared to take notes.
The Little Bear soon enumerated my height, arm length, leg length, and other sizes.
âThe color of her hair isâŠâ