I was his hope? Iâd never done anything worthy of that, though?
Blinking both my eyes, I stared at Finneas, who was smiling faintly. Sercia had definitely complimented me so much that things had gotten exaggerated.
âUm, I think thereâs some kind of misunderstandingâŠâ
When I was about to correct Finneas, the area behind the door the three people had disappeared into became noisy.
Soon afterward, I could hear Serciaâs gruesome scream.
My eyes widened with surprise as I stared at the closed door.
âAre they really fighting with the intention of killing someone?â
Finneas laughed embarrassedly like he was thinking the same thing.
âThey donât usually fight each other with death as the end goal, but it seems their emotions are particularly strong today.â
âR-Really?â
âWe canât let a murder occur. Letâs go stop them.â
To think heâd mention murder so calmlyâhe was truly a Lapileon.
I followed Finneas while thinking useless things.
When Finneas walked and opened the door, red hair snapped in our direction. Surprised, I reflexively stepped back.
âSeci?â
It was Sercia whoâd run into Finneasâ arms.
âUncle!â
Serciaâs voice was shaking like a surging wave. As I approached, I could see that her face was pale in fright.
âSelphiâSelphi!â
Hearing Selphiusâ name come out of Serciaâs mouth, my body reacted automatically. I ran past them and left the dining room.
âSomething definitely happened!â
As I approached the living room, I saw Theodoreâs back view. He was kneeling on the marble floor.
The situation in front of me was shocking.
Selphius, who was so pale he seemed like heâd been drained of all blood, was flailing with pain.
âSelâSelphi!â
I could smell the scent of blood when I ran to Theodoreâs side. The blood Selphius had thrown up was painting the floor, which was enough to make me dizzy.
âW-What happened?â
Grabbing at his chest, Selphius groaned in pain. I reached out to hold Selphius, who was collapsed on the cold marble floor, but Theodore firmly dissuaded me.
âLeave him. If you move him, itâll hurt more.â
Compared to me, who was aghast, Theodore was calm. He watched composedly as his nine-year-old young nephewâno, adopted sonâwas flailing around in pain.
âKeuk!â
âW-Why is this happening? Did someone poison him? I thought you said you have immunity to poison!â
After seeing Selphiusâ pretty face covered in red blood, my leg started shaking anxiously. I shook the innocent Theodoreâs shoulder hard and yelled at him to do something, anything. Meanwhile, Theodore looked up at me with a flat gaze.
âThereâs nothing to be surprised about.â
âHow can you say that when the child hasâŠ!â
âThis is normal for us.â
What?
âWhat are you talking about? Normal?â
âI told you our blood is poisonous.â
ââŠâ
âThe poison is so strong that it eats away at our intestines. If your body is weak, it canât stand the effects.â
It seemed like he was criticizing me while he stared at me with an ever-calm expression, saying âhavenât I always told you this?â
âItâs how my brother died.â
In response to Theodoreâs words, I could feel my heart plummeting like a wave of a deep sea.
Iâd just thought they were cursed with poison.
I had never once thought that the curse was actually eating away at their insides.
âThere are several babies who lost their lives from it before they could even take their first steps.â
ââŠâ
âIt doesnât surprise us anymore.â
Theodore, covered in a cold sweat, stared at Selphiusâwho was writhing grotesquelyâas if he just hoped the pain would end soon.
âW-WhyâŠâ
âWhy?â
Theodore had a self-mocking, cynical smile. He spoke with a low tone just as cold as his expression.
âIâm also curious.â
With a crooked smile, he clenched his fist. He clenched it so tight that the button of his sleeve popped off.
âWhy does it have to be us? Why does it have to be poison?â
I couldnât easily open my firmly-closed mouth. I felt like I was only now truly facing the dormant curse of the Lapileon family.
âI told you Selphiâs blood has a particularly strong toxicity even for us, right? Whenever the condition of his body worsens, this kind of stuff happens.â
ââŠâ
âThatâs why I sent him to the countryside.â
I bit down hard on my bottom lip. I was the one whoâd made Selphius live in the Capital, even if Selphius had also wanted it.
I shouldâve dissuaded him. Instead of taking Selphiusâ side, I shouldâve just stayed still and not done anything.
âAaack!â
Selphius screamed in agony like he was dying. When I lifted my lowered head, I could see him staring at me with bloodshot eyes.
His red lips moved weakly.
âWhat was he saying?â
It was difficult to read the lips of a child in this wrecked state. Narrowing my eyes, I focused on Selphiusâ lips.
âI,â âam,â âokay.â
ââŠ!â
A child who was vomiting blood was staring at me and telling me he was okay.
At that moment, I moved impulsively. I got past Theodore and quickly ran toward Selphius.
I took my handkerchief out and crumpled it, putting it inside of Selphiusâ mouth. Then, I shifted Selphiusâ head onto my thigh.
Luckily, he mustâve lost all strength, seeing as he didnât protest my movements.
âAre you crazy?â
Theodore, who followed me, urgently snatched my blood-covered hand.
âDid you already forget? This isnât blood, itâs poison.â
âI know.â
âThereâs no telling how dangerous it may be when itâs vomited like this, yet you recklesslyâ!â
âRegardless, the child is hurting, so I canât just watch and leave him be.â
âI already told you. No matter what you doâŠâ
âItâs useless? I know. ButâŠâ
As I glared at Theodore roughly, he closed his lips firmly.
âWhat if he bites his tongue because of the pain? What if he flails around and hurts his head? I can at least help him so none of that happens!â
I yelled and pulled my wrist free from his grasp. Then, I unhesitatingly grabbed Selphiusâ hand, which was also covered in blood.
I could hear footsteps coming from behind Theodore.
It was Finneas and Sercia.
It seemed Finneas had been delayed after going to get his medication bag from the guest room in the separate building.
âSelphiâŠ!â
Finneas, whoâd run here, practically threw his bag on the ground and pulled out two corked glass bottles.
Given the circumstances, it must have been Selphiusâ medicine. There was no time to waste. The louder Selphiusâ cries got, the more patience I lost.
âPlease, quicklyâŠâ
âI boiled the roots and plants of dried moonflower grass. It lessens the pain of the burning cold.â
âIs it medicine? Does he get better after consuming it?â
Finneas shook his head in response to my question while measuring and combining the two liquids from the bottles.
âAll this does is lessen the pain. Thereâs no medicine that can cure it.â
To think there was no cure.
Those words were like lightning in a clear blue sky. I hugged Selphius, who was flailing in pain, closer to me.
Observing my expression, Finneas smiled bitterly before handing me the bottle of medicine heâd finished mixing.
âI told you. Not only was I unable to find a cure, but I also couldnât find a way to lessen the pain.â
Was this what he was talking about regarding pain? The âperiodic painâ was this?
Biting down hard on my lips, I took the bottle of medicine from Finneasâ grasp.
My blood-covered hands trembled. Selphius was still in pain on my knee.
The hand holding the bottle of medicine trembled so much that it looked pathetic. No matter how hard I tried, the trembling didnât stop.
Then, a big and rough hand softly covered mine.
âItâs still better than not giving him anything.â
It was Theodoreâs hand.
While covering my hand in his own, Theodore took the handkerchief out of Selphiusâ mouth. The handkerchief, which had been white, was now blood red.
Theodore opened Selphiusâ mouth as if he was used to it. He then poured the medicine through his lips.
The bitter scent of the dried herbs filled the air. It mustâve tasted bitter as well since Selphiusâ forehead crumpled each time he swallowed.
Selphius also must have been used to this kind of situation, though, seeing as he didnât reject the medicine and just kept drinking it.
âSelphi, itâs okay,â Theodore said.
Although he drank all of the medicine, the situation didnât change, just as Finneas had said. Selphius kept vomiting blood and crying out in pain, and there was still nothing to be done.
All I could do was comfort Selphius, who was suffering through the pain alone, and tell him it would be okay as if I was casting a spell.
* * *
âIs he okay now?â
After being in pain for half a day, Selphius eventually fainted as if falling asleep. Theodore carried Selphius in his arms and moved him to the washroom.
Then, he personally washed the childâs blood-covered body and changed his clothes before laying him down on the bed.
âSince heâs experienced it once before, heâll be okay for now.â
After watching Selphiusâ pale face for a while, I secretly placed my index finger under his nose. Luckily, he was breathing.
âItâd be best to allow Selphi to rest. Letâs have an hourly patrol.â
Theodore nodded at my suggestion. After gently brushing Selphiusâ hair, I left the bedroom.
It was only after I left the bedroom that I felt myself relaxing. The moment my bodyâwhich had been tense with nervousness throughout the ordealârelaxed, I could feel everything aching. I must have been very surprised by what had occurred, for as soon as I calmed down, I immediately lost strength in my legs and fell to my knees.
Theodore, whoâd followed me out, took a knee in front of me and met my gaze.
âAre you okay?â
Was I okay? At that question, my lips started trembling.
âSelphi.â
âYeah.â
âI-I thought he would die.â
There was no way Iâd be okay. Iâd thought Selphius would die in front of my eyes. There was no way Iâd be okay after seeing that.
I was covered in blood and hadnât even been able to clean myself yet. While watching me silently, Theodore spoke calmly.
âYou were reckless.â
ââŠâ
âWhen heâs in that state, itâs best not to approach him. Even you have a risk of dying. Despite me telling you that, you not only touched his blood but also hugged himâhow reckless can you be?â
ââŠâ
âHoweverâŠâ
Theodore slowly outstretched his hand, wiping Selphiusâ blood off of my cheek with his thumb.
âYou were cool.â
For some reason, I got the impression that he was faintly smiling. My anxious fear disappeared instantaneously. Although I felt like crying, I held it in.
Theodore changed his expression as if nothing had ever happened before grabbing me and helping me up from the floor.
âYou should wash up first. You know that everything on your body right now is poison, right? Unless you want to see some corpses, you should wash on your own today.â
True. Though it wasnât dangerous to me, it could be deadly to others.
âIâll do that.â
Looking down at my blood-drenched dress, I nodded. There was no way I could personally wash this dress or order someone else to, which meant I had to burn it.
After thinking about that, the bloodied living room came to mind.
âWhat should we do about the living room? Selphiusâ blood should still be there.â
My worry must have been for naught, for Theodore guided me to the bathroom as if it wasnât a big deal.
âI made sure no one would come near the vicinity of the living room while I was conversing with Sercia, so it doesnât matter. Today, the butler will replace all of the furniture in the living room. He probably already burned the original furniture and dealt with the floor himself.â
Everything had been dealt with very quickly. It was like theyâd already expected this to happen.
âItâs not the first or second time this has happened, so donât worry.â
The fact that he was saying that this wasnât the first or second time itâd happened so nonchalantly made my heart ache strangely. Did the entire Lapileon family always die like this?
âYour lady-in-waiting wasnât there either. Donât worry about it.â
I stopped walking and stood still. Theodore, who had been escorting me, also stopped.
âWhat is it?â
Approaching me with a questioning gaze, he glanced at my legs.
âDid you lose strength in your legs again? Can you walk?â
If this was the case for everyone in the Lapileon family, it would be the same for Theodore.
âTheodore, when did your brother pass away?â
He must have figured out the meaning behind my question right away. Theodore moved his gaze away from my legs to look at me.
âAre you worried Iâll die?â
Iâd never thought about someone dying in front of my eyes.
âNow that I think about it, you also said that if I ever got hurt or was in danger, youâd be scared. Looking at your face, you have a scared expression right now.â
Theodore was making small talk, which was very unlike him. After he realized I wasnât reacting to it, he crooked his finger towards himself while smiling weakly.