What? Theodore narrowed his eyes before holding the pill out to Ailette.
āThis is your blood that the man from earlier sold? Ailette, can you look closely and double check?ā
Ailette rubbed her sleepy eyes with both hands before opening them widely. After carefully looking at the pill in Theodoreās hand, Ailette nodded with a certain expression.
āYes. I heard you can use it by either ripping the top layer or biting it⦠W-Why, whatās wrong?ā
Ailette, who had been talking very seriously, got scared after seeing Theodoreās worsening expression.
āWow.ā
Theodore put the pill he had been holding away after calming down his expression. His ridicule-filled red eyes were aimed at the annex building.
āI was wondering where I could find a loose thread; to think it would roll into my way on its own.ā
If that man had sold this poison, or Ailetteās blood, to the rebel forces, then there was definitely something he knew, whether that was a secret code when they contacted each other, a location they often gathered at, or a face or name. And if we were lucky and they had made the next appointment, then we could apprehend the rebel forces using that.
āSercia. Leave this to me.ā
āTsk, oh well. Theo, Iām going to check how well you do your work, so do things properly.ā
Sercia tutted her tongue as if she were disappointed.
āBut if that poison was Ailetteās blood⦠Then the poison I ate that time must have been the Lapileon family blood.ā
No wonder. I had recovered and gotten up in a pretty refreshed and good condition, which was strange for a poison. And here I had been thinking I had gained some kind of immunity to poison.
āThen I think the urgent things have been concluded for now.ā
Gloria scanned the family serenely.
āFinn, Ailette, and I will work on the adoption matters, so weāll have to return to the grand duchy for now,ā said Gloria with a low voice before standing. At Gloriaās words, Ailette startled before turning to stare at me.
āW-What about you, Sister? Will you come with us?ā Ailette shouted desperately. She was not used to saying goodbye yet.
Instead of responding, I got up and approached Ailette, who was in Finneasā arms. At that, Ailette outstretched her arms and jumped out of Finneasā arms into my embrace. Perhaps it was because the temperature of children is much higher than that of adults. If I closed my eyes while holding her in my arms, I could feel her heartbeat and emotions.
āY-Youāre not coming, Sister?ā
āYup, Iām staying here.ā
āB-But thenā¦!ā
āBut donāt worry, Ailette.ā
āSisterā¦ā
āIām here, so when you want, you can come to see me whenever you want.ā
āWhenever⦠I want?ā
I placed my forehead against hers and smiled widely.
āOf course! Come see me whenever you want!ā
āBut⦠What if I want to talk to you? I heard that taking the fastest carriage from the Grand Duchy to the Capital will still take one month⦠I canāt come right away.ā
āThen you can just write a letter. Letās record everything we want to say every day and write letters. Then itāll be like weāre having a conversation.ā
Mumbling āa letter?ā quietly, Ailette suddenly startled with a panicked face.
āB-But I donāt know how to write yet! I-I canāt write a letter!ā
It seemed her parents had never taught her properly. And it wasnāt like they would have sent her to an academy or hired a tutor.
āThen you should practice very hard every day so that you can write me a letter.ā
Tears dripped from Ailetteās swollen eyes.
āStill⦠What happens if it takes too long for me to learn?ā
I laughed heartily seeing Ailette worrying about all sorts of things. Then, I took out a handkerchief and wiped her tears.
āThen Iāll write to you first. Iāll keep writing letters to you until you can read and reply to them.ā
Ailette whined while hugging her arms tightly around my neck. My shoulder got soaked with Ailetteās tears.
āThanks, Sister.ā
I could feel my entire body ringing all over, as if someone were hitting my heart with a drum. I hugged her tightly and nodded my head.
āIām thankful too, Ailette. Thank you for trusting us and choosing us. Iām so happy to have met you. No matter where you are or what youāre doing, Iāll always hope youāre happy.ā
Truly.
āMe tooā¦ā
Ailette sniffed.
āIām truly happy to have met you too. Itās thanks to you that I could be here right now. If it wasnāt for you, I would definitely be at that houseā¦ā
Ailette couldnāt finish her sentence before tears streamed from her eyes once more. I could feel myself choking up too.
āYouāre my fairy.ā
Amidst our endless thank-you battle, Gloria let out a low sigh.
āAfter we finish the adoption process, weāll return to the capital, so how long are you going to be doing that for?ā
āPardon?ā
āā¦Pardon?ā
At Gloriaās words, we both lifted our heads in confusion. Gloria approached us. Then, she gently wiped Ailetteās tears with her left hand and swept back my messy hair with her right hand.
āAlthough Ailetteās awareness of her curse is strong, her socialization with peers her age is basically nonexistent. As a result, Iām planning on enrolling her in the six-year-old class at Delfanil Academy along with Selphi.ā
āI-Iām going to go to an academy?ā
Ailetteās eyes widened with a bright face.
āOf course. Wouldnāt it be better to be with friends than alone? Or if you donāt like it, do you want to learn alone at the Grand Duchy?ā
āN-No!ā
āBut that means you have to be careful not to bleed, okay? If someone finds out about your curse, we might have to make inevitable decisions to hide it.ā
āY-Yes! I was careful not to bleed when I was at home, so I can do it! Iāll be careful not to bleed! Even Selphi can do it!ā
āHey, Ailette. Why are you bringing me up here? Iām good at it!ā
Compared to her casual tone and rough voice, Gloriaās hands were gentle and kind.
āYes, yes, good for you. If Ailette goes to the academy, Finneas will stay at the Lapileon villa by the capital. And Iām old and aching, so I have to stay by Finneas. There was no farewell in the first place.ā
āT-Then I wonāt be apart from Sister?ā
āAt most, itāll be three to four hours by carriage. If you make up your mind, you can see her whenever. So hurry and wipe your tears.ā
āThen canāt I just attend from here? With you and Finneas here as wellā¦!ā
āAilette, itās not good to bother newlyweds.ā
Weāre not n-newlyweds.
āAnd that place has Finneasā lab, so youāll be able to learn a lot of new things too, Ailette.ā
I-I see. I didnāt even know that, and I was on the verge of tears.Ā Embarrassed, I sniffed. Ailette must have been embarrassed too, for she looked at my reddened nose and eyes and giggled. Seeing her laughing face made me feel happy, and I laughed alongside her. Seeing the two of us looking at each other while laughing, Gloria comforted me.
āI will never forget what happened today.ā
Gloria looked at me somberly with a tender expression.
āIām indebted to you, and Iām so thankful, so if you ever need me, regardless of what that may be, Iāll completely support you.ā
āItās okay; I didnāt act with something like that in mind.ā
āBut I still want to, child.ā
Was she referring to me as āchildā? It was the first time Iād heard that term of endearment, and I felt strange. It felt nice, but strangely sad, as I smiled.
āThis offer will stand for whenever, so even if you need to kill someone, speak without hesitation.ā
Pardon?Ā Surprised, I widened my eyes. Iād heard something like this somewhere beforeā¦Ā Let me cancel my smile. I donāt murder.
Gloria grabbed the cane with the Lapileon familyās crest engraved on it and turned. Finneas lifted Ailette into his arms and followed her. Gloria, who began to walk, turned her head slightly and smiled at me.
āOh yeah, I heard rumors that the princess is after Theo, so if youāre ever troubled because of that and need help, let me know.ā
āPardon?ā
āEven if the person you want to kill is the Emperor of this Empire, Iāll do everything I can to help you. Killing a sapling like that is nothing.ā
āThat saplingā must be referring to the Emperor.Ā Killing the Emperor⦠Excuse me, thatās treason. Was she saying she would commit treason for me?
āAnd when you have time, come see me. Thereās a lot I have to say to you.ā
After saying such enormous and fearsome words like it was nothing, Gloria, Finneas, and Ailette left the garden together.
āTheo.ā Sercia smiled bewitchingly while watching the three of them disappear into the distance.
āYou better be good to Sasha from now on. Since Miss Gloria put her in the āmy childā category, if you treat her recklessly, something bad might happen to you.ā
Just what did āmy child categoryā entailā¦
āOf course, if I hear that you fought, I wonāt just watch either. In that case, I will definitely hold you responsible. Especially if I hear that Sasha feels upset⦠You know, right? If that damned princess causes Sasha any griefā¦ā Sasha bared her teeth like a growling beast and stared coldly at Theodore. To think that someone could treat the man referred to as the killer of the battlefield in this manner. No matter how much I saw it, I couldnāt get used to it.
āYouāre still here?ā
However, Theodore frowned as if annoyed and waved his hand through the air.
āI was about to go anyway.ā
As she was about to stand, Sercia must have been reminded of something, for she clapped her hands together.
āOh yeah.ā
āā¦?ā
āJust as Miss Gloria said, itās fine that things heat up regardless of the time or place, but can you be gentle? Make sure Sasha isnāt in pain and be considerate, and donāt be rushedā¦ā
W-What? What was I listening to?
āLeave peacefully on both feet while I give you the chance. Before I call someone to drag you out.ā
My face was in flames. However, Theodore remained without the slightest change in expression, frowning.
At Theodoreās remarks, Sercia hid her mouth with her fan and laughed. āOh my. Thereās no need to be embarrassed since youāre now a couple. Youāre still a child.ā Then she turned to me and sent a wink my way.
āTake care of your body so that it doesnāt hurt, Sasha.ā
Even those words telling me to take care of my body sounded weird! Unable to say anything in reply, I pressed my hands into my burning cheeks and dropped my face. Sercia must have been amused at our reactions, for she smiled widely. Then she cutely waved her hands and left the garden. An awkward silence filled the garden. A cute voice broke the silence.
āā¦Itāll heat up?ā
Oh right. Selphius was still here! I rapidly turned my head. Selphius must not have been able to follow the conversation, for he tilted his head in confusion.
āS-Selphi. Thatā¦ā
āYour Highness, are you hurt somewhere? Do you have a fever?ā
Seeing his pure eyes filled with worry for me, I couldnāt open my mouth. I turned to Theodore looking for help, but it seemed he couldnāt think of anything to say either.
āU-Um yeah⦠I think so.ā
In the end, I couldnāt help but nod at his question about whether I had a fever or not. In shock, Selphius ran towards me and stamped his feet.
āSo thatās why she said! To eat a gentle stew! Iāll go tell them to bring a gentle stew immediately!ā
Seeing such a passionate Selphius, I couldnāt bring myself to tell him there was no need. Letting out a light sigh, I massaged my forehead.
āYeah, okay⦠Thanks.ā
As I let out a difficult smile, Selphius quickly ran out of the garden. I could hear Selphiusā voice from afar yelling, āPrepare a stew immediately! Make it gentle!ā
āKeuk.ā
In the garden, where only the two of us remained, I could hear Theodoreās suppressed laughter. He must have been trying to hold in his laughter, for his two eyes were closed.
āDonāt laugh. I feel bad enough for lying to Selphi.ā
āConsidering that, you did it quite calmly and well. Lying, that is.ā
āThatāsā¦!ā
Thatās because I couldnāt honestly tell a young child what it meant!Ā Holding in the rest of my words, I huffed, to which Theodore stretched out his big hand. With his rough hand, he gently stroked my hair.
āYou were cool today.ā
āā¦ā
āThe more I see you, the more you surprise me.ā
āI think anyone would have acted as I did.ā
āNo.ā Theodore shook his head firmly.
āNobody would have acted like you did.ā
For a second, I had the illusion of seeing his soft smile. As soon as I blinked in surprise, that expression disappeared. Theodoreās hand stroking my hair made me feel strange. Feeling awkward, I turned my gaze away and swallowed dry saliva. I heard a pleasant low-pitched laugh, and Theodore rose from his seat. In an instant, murderous intent overflowed from Theodoreās face, so much so that I thought I had imagined seeing his soft smile.
āThen should I go find the lead on the bastards who poisoned my wife?ā