The word ânot in a good conditionâ woke me up from sleep.
âWhoâs not in a good condition?â
Then, what I saw was a priest looking at my mother. From the moment I heard their voice, I wondered, but it was my mom who was not in a good condition.
Iâd rather be the one in bad shape.
âAre you awake, My Lady?â
It was the appearance of the priest that came last time. Unlike the Grand Duke, who radiated darkness like a devil, the priest, who shone brilliantly by smiling like an angel coming down, slightly lowered his head and made eye contact.
âOh⌠YesâŚâ
âI came to see Adelaide in the temple.â
I didnât know when he was coming in, but the Grand Duke swept my hair after I woke up.
âWow⌠I see⌠But, by the way, KayleâŚ!â
âYou remembered my name? Itâs an honor.â
ââŚYou donât need to know such useless names, Bebe.â
âHuh?â
The Grand Duke drew a clear line, blocking the gap between myself and the new person.
âIt will be the same in the future. You donât need to know the names of men. The only name you need to know is Xenox Avelant.â
ââŚHuh. I know your name as well.â
âThen thatâs all that matters.â
The priest, who was looking at us, smiled awkwardly and nodded.
âYes, Iâd be happy if you could call me by my name, but just remembering is enough.â
The priest, who was saying that naturally, put his hand on my motherâs head.
âOh, thatâs right. My mom sleeps more than before. Is it really bad?â
âItâs understandable. Itâs not as good as last time. If you donât get a good response without any reason⌠it could be dangerous.â
In an instant, my body became weak. I thought it would be over if I saved my mom, but I guess that was not it. I barely smiled, holding back my tears.
âIt could be dangerous⌠that my mother would die. Itâs not like that, is it? Huh?â
I urged the priest, but he only bit his lips.
âThen, Mom⌠is my mom going to die? Are you sureâŚ?â
I couldnât believe this was the conclusion that Iâd come to endure all that time and all that pain.
Then a big hand swept my head lightly.
âDonât worry, Bebe. I wonât let her die.â
âWhat?â
âKayle, get a way to save her.â
âWhat?â
âHow could you say that so easily? There must be a way. If youâre a candidate for the ministerial office, you can do much. Prove to me that the temple is not a useless place.â
The Grand duke looked at him emotionally, as if he were to take back what he had entrusted.
âYour Highness, that isâŚâ
âIf you really didnât know, if there wasnât a way, you wouldnât even know why Adelaide was in this state. Iâm sure youâre investigating or plotting something suspicious inside the temple.â
Only then did Kayle bite his lip.
ââŚI think I may not have talked about it well last time.â
âYou didnât say it wrong, so you should find a way. Weâre okay to make any kind of sacrifices so save her. Save Adelaide.â
âAhâŚ! Alright. Your Highness says so, so I should. I canât make a cute girl cry here.â
I nodded as I saw Kayle smiling brightly.
âDo you have to save your mom?â
It was my first time begging God. â
God, you and I have gone through so much, please save her for once. Isnât that enough to bother us?â I held my hands together. âMy mom and I want to live as ordinary people.â I told God my heart while looking straight at Kayle.
âI want to live. I want to live with my mom, and for my mom to smile happily for a long time.
In case I cried, I buried my sad heart somewhere in case the Grand Duke hated it.
âYou donât need my power to help save my mom, so please save her.â
Unconsciously, I held my motherâs arm tightly.
âIâll save her no matter what, so donât worry.â
Even if he noticed my anxiety, Kayle smiled broadly.
âWhewâŚâ
âBebe, you donât have to trust the priest, but you can trust me.â
âHuh?â
âIâve never failed to do what I set out to do. So trust me and I will save your mother somehow.â
His determined eyes somehow reassured me.
âOkay! Iâll believe you. If thatâs what Daddy does, then so be it!â
And Kayle, who took turns looking at the two of us, put a hand on my motherâs forehead. Just like last time, the surroundings became brighter, and as the light faded, the sound of my motherâs breathing became a little more comfortable.