My right hand is held in place by Lucy as my left hand pounds the ground.
ăLove at first sight!? That guy is crazy for proposing right off the bat!ă
Even though I try to flail wildly, Lucy is holding down my right hand and my head so I can only flounder harmlessly.
ăCalm down, Aegir-sama, itâs just an old tale.ă
Celia clings to my feet.
I canât fling her away, so I obediently restrain myself.
Lucy giggles, and pats my head once I quiet down before continuing on.
ăI rejected him, not understanding what he meant initially, but I was ultimately pushed into marrying him.ă
ăHow dare he marry my Lucy, damn adulterer!ă
I writhe my body until my back arches to form a bridge, but I get flicked in the groin.
The impact that was one step away from rendering my tool useless caused me to be silent and expressionless for about 30 seconds before I could raise a question.
ăBut a prince is not a king. Heâs not at the top so he canât do anything he wants, right?ă
Goldonia is pretty fussy about status and pedigree.
His father, the king, wonât recognize someone of unknown background, and one who is a vampire at that.
Of course, if I was the prince, I would strike down the king and make Lucy my bride regardless.
A memory flashes in Lucyâs mind and triggers her to giggle.
ăHe brought me to the palace and was discovered on the same day. However, his father and mother were broad-minded, probably because he was of their blood andâŠâŠwas fine with his choice of a pretty girl despite me being a vampire. His father even asked if I would become his lover.ă
ăGuh, I see heâs quite magnanimous.ă
I have to admit that.
ăNeedless to say, it was a secret to everyone outside of his family. In those times, vampires were a classic example of a powerful monster, and they were more of a threat than a bandit inside the palace.ă
A somewhat strained smile forms on Lucyâs face.
ăStill, it didnât prevent the whole country from going into an uproar. They were clamoring about how a prince fell in love with a sickly girl with no relatives.ă
ăYou avoided the sunlight by feigning an illness, I see.ă
Celia nods.
So the whole family protected Lucy, huh?
ăThere were also people who had a problem with my lineage and etiquette, but they were placated when I smiled.ă
Lucyâs smile becomes more gentle.
No man can resist a beauty of this caliber.
They can tolerate a slight degree of disrespect.
Lucy can stab them with a kitchen knife and whack them with a blunt object and get forgiven with a smile.
ăSo you solved all your problems with good looksâŠâŠurk, I canât accept that as a woman.ă
Itâs not a trick that is impossible for Celia.
Although she might not be as adept at wielding her charm.
That is when Lucy notices Celia for what seems like the first time, and pats her softly.
She treats her tenderly as if Celia was a treasured pet animal.
ăThe person who kept complaining to the very end and flared up at every little thing was Brynhildrââthat manâs sister.ă
So thatâs what she meant by âcomplicated relationshipâ.
ăApparently, that girl loved her brother. She tried to kill me in the middle of the night with holy water and wooden stakes. It was around that age when she developed a strong dislike of garlic so she couldnât use it.ă
ăScary. But attacking a vampire at night is not really the smartestâŠâŠă
I smile when I imagine an even more foolish and childish Brynhildr than the current one.
Lucy lets out a sigh that seemed to transform her sex appeal into steam.
ăIt was truly a warm home. Everyone was kind; both parents, that man, and even Sieg, the knight escort Brynhildr dragged around. For three years after that, I didnât kill a single person. During the times I had the tiniest shortage of blood, I would take just a bit from the sleeping guardsâŠâŠ And everybody forgot that I was a monster.ă
She makes a sad face, signifying the start of the next chapter of the story.
ăIn the three hundred years of peace, there wasnât the slightest sign of turmoil, and I thought that I would eventually have to come up with an excuse as to why I do not grow old.ă
I donât want to hear about the happy stories of that manâs married life, and more importantly I donât want to hear about stories that make Lucy sad.
I return my head back to her lap as if telling her that she doesnât have to explain.
Lucy speaks about it anyways in a matter-of-fact and slightly sad fashion.
During a dinner party on a certain day, a clumsy maid tripped and poked a fork into Lucyâs arm.
Naturally, it was not a major wound and Lucy wouldnât yell.
ââthatâs if the fork wasnât silver.
ăRising vapor and a festering arm. Those two things would remind anyone of the fabled vampire.ă
At a hundred years old, a stab in the arm is not enough to be a serious injury for Lucy.
But the secret is out.
At the dinner party hosted by the royal family, in front of the nobles presentââthe princess was revealed to be a vampire.
ăOf course, the nobles all cried out, âSheâs a monster. She should be executedâ. That man and his parents frantically tried dodge the issue, but was instantly retorted with, âthen put her under the sunâ, which had no comeback.ă
Lucy walks forward, at the end of her rope.
While sunlight is but a mere nuisance to her now, it would have turned her to ash at that time. Even so, she must have cared a lot about the man and his family, and thus decided to burn herself.
As the woman walked out, a shout of abuse rang out.
ăFilthy corpse. Get roasted by the sun and dissolve away.ă
Faster than Lucy could lower her head, the princeâs sword cut down the heckler.
ăIt was mayhem after that. âThe prince is being manipulatedâ, âThe royal family has been hijacked by a demonâ, âEveryone will be bitten and transformed into vampiresâ, such ideas were freely thrown around.ă
The peace which continued for three centuries vanished in a single night and the kingdom collapsed from the internal conflict.
ăWe didnât have many allies. The capital fell from the collective attack from all the nobles. Our parents were arrested and burned as monsters, while I was led away by that man.ă
I donât think Lucy had any intention to fight.
ăStaying together until the end was me, that man, Brynhildr, and Sieg. As we were running, Brynhildr suffered a fatal injury.ă
Lucy, relying on her instincts, turned Brynhildr into one of her own kind.
And needing inhuman power to shake off their pursuers, she also turned Siegfried into a vampire.
ăBrynhildrâs mind didnât change. As for SiegâŠâŠhalf of his mind was destroyed.ă
The four of them hid in this forest and built a house to keep out the sun.
I once again look at the burnt remains.
ăThen, Iâm not sure if it was ten years or twenty years that passed. All I remember is that the four of us lived here long enough for him to turn into an old man.ă
ăYou didnât turn âhimâ into a vampire?ă
I thought I screwed up as soon as I asked the question, but it was too late to swallow those words.
Lucy casts her eyes downward briefly, then replies.
ăI was probably scared. If he just died, or became like SiegâŠâŠor worse, if I failed and his mind was completely destroyed, I wouldnât know what Iâd do. Thinking that, I couldnât do it. He simply laughed that weâd be in trouble if nobody could go outside during the dayâŠâŠeven though it was my fault that the country and his parents were gone, he still smiled kindly.ă
Mmm, my jealousy is bubbling, but he seems like a nice guy.
But one day, he wandered out of the forest.
ăAfter the death of the royal family, the kingdom was a mess due to the struggle for power. Perhaps he missed the feeling of the past, but he went to find a place that might accept us. He said that he wanted us to be able to walk unashamed in the light again.ă
ăWalking under the sun would be bad though.ă
Lucy agrees and smiles.
Itâs not like I canât read the atmosphere.
Itâs because I knew the conclusion that I purposely cracked a joke.
ăHe never returned.ă
ăHe canât have run away. He wanted to bring Lucy back to the public before he grew too old and unable to moveâŠâŠeven if it cost him his life in the processââ Wait, why am I giving my rival the benefit of the doubt?ă
ăWaaff.ă
I squeeze Celiaâs cheeks to vent my anger.
ăWith him gone, Brynhildr also parted ways. Since she was a crybaby, I couldnât leave her alone, so I had Sieg accompany her.ă
Thatâs how Lucy came to live by herself for close to two hundred years.
The story was twice as heavy as I had imagined.
Itâs on the level of the dwarfâs war hammer.
Knowing how important that man was to Lucy, I canât hide my jealousy.
But despite my frustration and agony, Iâm glad I listened to her story.
ăNow Iâm determined to prevent Lucy from feeling more sadness. Iâll make her happy for sure.ă
I push aside the hand holding my head down, spring up, and tightly embrace Lucyâs voluptuous body.
Lucy stares in surprise at her hand, but greets me with her usual gentle smile.
ăâŠâŠthis is totally inconsequential, but how was the prince in âthatâ area? You donât have to answer if you donât want to.ă
ăHm? He was amazing. I was a virgin so he did as he pleased with me.ă
An impact shoots through my head.
It wasnât in a psychological sense, I literally fell backwards and hit my head.
ăWhy ask if youâre going to be that shockedâŠâŠeh, your breathing has stopped! Puuh, puuuh!!ă
As Celia performs mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on me, Brynhildr comes back with a look of hatred on her face.
Unfortunately, her mouth still stinks of garlic.
ăWhen I went to that manâs room to readâŠâŠahem! I mean, when I went to borrow a bookâŠâŠă
ăOn the floor from behind?ă
Brynhildr turns red and Celia begins to do chest compressions.
ăShut up! I was only ten back then! And he was only fifteenââă
ăFifteen, really?ă
Lucy never mentioned the manâs age.
Certainly, it is not odd for the prince of a nation to marry at fifteen.
ăPlus that man was thin and barely 150 cm tallâŠâŠ Someone like you, who was needlessly big here and there, was a bad match for him!ă
He showed his manliness by proposing in the first meeting and slaying the person who yelled at Lucy, so I created an image in my mind of the prince being a muscular man over two meters howling like a barbarian.
ăFifteen and only 150 cmâŠâŠI see, I see. Fufufu.ă
The fire of jealousy diminishes in size.
I canât be envious of such a kid.
And no offense to him, but Iâm sure his skill in bed was a joke at best.
Almost like Lucy sensed what I was thinking in my heart, she also nods and smilesââ
ăThat person was really handsome. It would send shivers down my spine.ă
ăGuh.ă
Lucy apologizes as I slump dejectedly.
Of course, sheâs just playing around. I want to believe she is anyway.
My heart was pretty much a wreck at that point, but it didnât matter.
I made Lucy talk about an unpleasant story. And I donât want the mood to remain dark.
Lucy picks up a piece of charcoal, crushes it and lets the dust scatter in the sky.
ăThis place was left to protect me. So having to protect it would be getting my priorities mixed up. I have a person who will take me out after all.ă
She looks at me head-on.
ăDid âthat manâ say it too? Am IâŠâŠa replacement?ă
My tone reverts back to the childlike tone from the past.
I donât mind if Iâm a substitute.
That guy from then is no longer around and Lucy is currently in my arms.
That means Iâm the only one with a chance.
The main goal is to make her fall in love with me no matter what anyone thinks and become the most important man in her life.
ăNo, itâs my imagination. Besides, if you were simply a replacement, I would have dismembered you at that time. My preference for boys who are honest yet assertive may have had an effect on me.ă
ăO-oh.ă
She gives my face a teasing slap.
ăYouâre not anyone else but my Aegir. Youâve become quite rugged, but youâre still my cute Aegir.ă
Lucy has to stand on her tiptoes in order to close the distance in height and give me a peck on the lips.
ăAlright, I have no more indecision. I wonât say any cowardly things again.ă
I pick Lucy up in my arms.
ăArara, I can walk on my own.ă
ăNo. Iâm carrying you no matter what you say.ă
I turn my back on the burnt house of memories.
I will probably never return.
ăHey! Donât ignore me!ă
Brynhildr jumps and clings to my neck.
She climbs up and rides on my shoulders.
ăI-Iâm coming too!ă
Celia attaches herself on my back, avoiding contact with Brynhildr.
Siegfried follows about twenty steps behind us.
Obviously, with his speed, he can catch up in an instant.
ăFufu, then shall we chat about âhimâ on the way back?ă
ăCan we not!? He was my brother. Itâs awkward, dammit!ă
ăBrynhildr, donât talk so muchâŠâŠyour mouth stinks.ă
Donât yank out my hair in a fit of anger.
What am I going to do if the top of my head goes bald?
Now I know a bit of how Schwartz feels.
ăAh Aegir, go to the right.ă
I move according to Lucy, and she extends her hand with the speed of lightning to grab something on top of a tree.
ăGo left.ă
When I listen to Brynhildrâs instructions, her tiny hand grabs something that jumps away in an attempt to escape.
ăăAaaah! I got caught!!ăă
I see familiar green hair and long ears.
Trembling and looking pale are Natia and Felteris.
Natia writhes desperately but Brynhildrâs slender arm doesnât let go.
Felteris activates some kind of magic, but Lucyâs eyes glow red and negate the spell.
ăFor some reason, Iâm seeing a lot more supposedly rare elves recently. I just got rid of a group not too long ago.ă
ăItâll take some time to return to the capital. Iâve never sucked an elf before, maybe I should try.ă
ăăHnggyaaaa!!ăă
As they scream boisterously, I keep walking with my beloved woman in my arms.
This is a feeling Iâve never felt even after conquering the capital, I wonder if this is what a triumphant return is.
Iâm sure Leopolt and Adolph will have much to say when I get back.
Before we departed, I didnât care and thought it was fine to let them do as they pleased, but thatâs not the case anymore.
A kingdom claimed by great betrayal is more fragile than a tower built on sand.
I canât let it fall apart so easily and leave Lucy alone again.
Politics and governing have never been interesting to me, but Iâll take it seriously now.
I pull off Natia, who is biting the top of my head, and Brynhildr, and also separate from Lucy who is ruthlessly readying her arm to mutilate Felteris, who has resigned herself and taken off her clothes for some reason, and move forward.