At some point, major events that seemed to be earth-shattering in history often happened quietly. From the perspective of the parties concerned, that legendary time was closer to a normal day like any other.
Whether it was a beggar or a king, there was only a muffled noise when he fell to the ground. The war on the border never stopped, and the soldiers slowly rotted on the edge of the battlefield as new corpses were added to the soil from time to time. Only after a long time of scouring, those mediocre days would be gilded with blood and gradually became heavy.
Perhaps today was one of those days.
Adrian Cross tightened his reins and watched the army fighting at the foot of the mountain.
According to the plan, Ann had already approached the palace at this time and had even killed the prince herself. Albanâs future was at a fork in the road, and no one knew where it would lead.
The blood and screams in the distance reminded him of the past, but the former Knight of Judgement wouldnât feel frightened because of this trivial matter. After watching the warring parties in silence for a while, and after confirming that the Alban defenders who had prepared in advance had the advantage, Adrian rode away.
Knowing that Ann intended to let Adrian and Jesse go to the border, Marshal Gallagher prepared a token for them in advance to prove that they were related to the army. It kept the two of them from being suspected, and from being watch because they were âtoo close to the rebelsâ.
The two of them successfully delivered the information without incident and the Alban defenders arranged for them a luxury tent that wasnât inferior to that of a high-end guest room.
In this way, the two members of Tumbleweed got a fairly large lounge.
After sleeping in the open for a few days, Jesse had no intention of getting on his horse again since he had been given a pillow stuffed with feathersâ Adrian had just lifted the curtains to see Jesse contentedly clutching his pillow and chewing on a cherry pie in a slow, deliberate manner.
Seeing the Chief Justice entered the tent, Jesse beckoned happily and licked the dark red cherry sauce at the corner of his mouth.
âYouâre back,â he greeted happily.
âNn.â It seemed that the other party had no plans to ask about the battle, Adrian thought to himself. But then again, with his mysterious divination powers, he probably wouldnât worry about such trivial matters.
âThe chef here is extremely good.â Jesse happily chewed on his pie as he spoke in mumbles. âI can forgive Miss Savage for her abusive request two days ago.â
âMaybe we can go help.â Adrian casually picked up the conversation.
âNo, no. That wouldnât be appropriate.â In a rare move, Jesse didnât seem to offer any pie to Adrian. âI donât want to lose my ability to foresee this war. Since dear Miss Savage did not ask us to do so, I will not intervene.â
This in it of itself was outside their directive, and Adrian was only asking the question politely out of respect for Ann. After the age of boiling blood, he knew that people have their own lives, and he himself didnât think it was necessary.
The knight commander had not expected an affirmative response, but Jesseâs reaction was a bit unexpected.
âAre there limits to your divinations?â Adrian rarely became a little curious.
âWhere in the world have you see a diviner thatâs free?â Jesse clicked and nibbled on the meringue of the cherry pie.
âBut I havenât seen you pay a âpriceâ.â
There was a large tea table in the center of the tent with only a pot of tea, two teacups, and a small plate of cherry pie on it. The small jars of sugar cubes and milk were exquisite and compact, tightly attached together, making the wide table look a little empty.
Adrian squared the hem of his monkâs uniform and sat at the table with his back facing the entrance of the tent.
Jesseâs soft blond hair was scattered over his shoulder, and he sat with his legs crossed casually. He held the pillow snugly in his arms with both upper arms jammed against his chest and stomach and hugged it tightly, as if the soft feather pillow would sprout legs and run away on its own in the next second.
âOh, Iâm not referring to ârestrictionsâ or âcostsâ.â Jesse took a sip of tea. âEveryone like the feeling that everything is under control, and Iâm no exception. If I make a move, no one really knows where the war will go.â
âBut you have always behaved quite freely.â Adrian continued to sit upright. He raised his hand and poured himself a cup of clear tea.
Jesse smacked his mouth. âFor example?â
âFor example, the Bluebirds. For example, the Church of Silence. For example, the war not long ago⌠For example, the intelligence of the enemy attack just now. The use your prophecies has always been very natural.â Adrian lowered his eyes to the tea in the cup.
âIs this an interrogation?â Jesse stopped moving with interest.
âNo.â The knightâs voice remained even. âJust curious.â
âSince my sweetheart is curious, of course Iâm happy to explain. Itâs not a big deal. Itâs just convenient for me to go along with it because a realistic reason existsââ
Jesse lazily stretched his voice, having long ago unbuttoned the top few buttons of his shirt for ease of movement. A strand of blonde hair slid down with his movements, hanging in front of a beautifully shaped collarbone.
Adrian didnât look away.
âAt that time of the Bluebirds, my last team wanted me to poach the Bluebirds bones. When we were at the Church of Silence, Mr. Light ordered us to save those stupid sacrifices.â Jesse lifted the strand of unruly hair and tucked it behind his ear as he kept talking. âAs for the war not long ago⌠Miss Savage entrusted us, and she asked us for our help. And just a while ago, Her Royal Highness Delia gave me clear instructionsâ These are very certain âreasonsâ, so itâs not a big deal to take a peek at the answer in the process.â
âIf I understand correctly, are you saying that you must have an order from âothersâ in order to predict without fear?â
âI hate the term âorderâ,â Jesse muttered.
After that, he stretched out his finger and drew a golden circle in the air. âOnce someone becomes the âcauseâ, then a certain range of âresultsâ will be produced. I am in this circle whoâs looking at what else is in the circle. Of course I can move freely and comfortably.â
Then Jesse stuffed the last piece of cherry pie into his mouth with his empty hand, and the other hand split the shaky circle. âIf I intervene casually, it will become like this.â
âDestruction?â
âUnpredictable.â Jesse shrugged. âA âdivinerâ cannot actively intervene in his own calculations, otherwise the things he intervenes in will always become unknownâ Then you can only guess by intuition and experience. To be honest, itâs not a price to pay. I just donât like too many âunpredictableâ things under my eyes very much.â
âI really donât like it,â he emphasized it specifically.
âBut I just made a suggestion.â Adrian didnât plan to let go of the loopholes in the other partyâs words, âThat should be enough for you to âdraw a circleâ.â
Jesse laughed dryly. âThis is very troublesome to explain, my love. Itâs not that I donât want to tell you. If I want to talk about this issue, Iâm afraid an afternoon wonât be enough⌠Why donât we talk about something else?â
He licked his lips ambiguously.
Since the other partyâs rejection was obvious, Adrian wouldnât press. The knight commander continued to sip the tea and returned to silence.
Jesse let out a long and regretful sigh, but before he could finish his breath, a sound of breaking through the air came from the mouth of the tent. The momentum wasnât big, and the magic power fluctuation wasnât strong, but considering the environment they are inâŚ
Adrian moved.
He stood up for the first time and kicked away the tea table that was in the way. The former knight commander turned around in a very short period of time and made a defensive posture in front of Jesse.
Suddenly an apple came straight at him.
Then everything went wrong.
The apple rolled to the ground, exploded in the corner by itself, and dense golden spots of light rose into the air. The entire tent was hit by an uneven source and shook violently.
A string of cracking sounds went around the complicated decorations inside. The exquisite decorations fell to the ground one after another, and the picture frames that were originally painted with flowers revealed fresh bouquets of flowers. Accompanied by a pleasant crackling sound, a large dark shadow fell from the top of the tent and shook the tentâs roof.
Then it hit the two people who were still in a daze.
That thing was soft and slightly cool, exuding a pleasant fragrance. Adrian slowly wiped it on his hair, stared at the cream in his hand without saying a word, and then looked at Jesse, who was also covered from head to toe with it.
ââŚâ The knight commander wiped the cream on his face in confusion.
ââŚâ Jesse got was rarely lost. He stood in place a little blankly, as if he had just fallen into deep self-doubt. âWhy did you help me block that? That thing wasnât strong. You must have felt it.â
âOccupational habit,â Adrian paused for a few seconds and replied succinctly. âWould you mind explaining this, Mr. Dylan?â
Jesse twisted a strand of creamy hair, as if he was in some kind of struggle. He rarely shut up and thought for a moment and grabbed the remains of a piece of cake from his head.
âHappy birthday, Adri,â the blond young man said dryly. It sounded more like an aggrieved cry. âIf you hadnât done so much, it should have landed on the table properly. Promise me youâll control your occupational habit, hm?â
Adrian didnât know how to answer for a while.
He had long forgotten that he still had such a thing as a âbirthdayâ. To be honest, he didnât remember how many years it had been since he celebrated it.
In a sense, the Chief Justice was very close to a killing puppet but had more complex judgement mechanism. The smell of blood on his armor had never completely dissipated, and no one would have such a stupid idea of âcelebrating the birthday of the cold officerâ. As a person who lost his loved ones early on, Adrian himself never mentioned it. He did not feel happy or grateful for the fact of âsurviving in the worldâ. Rather, he had almost no feelings about it.
He had investigated Jesse Dylan himself, so it wasnât surprising that Jesse Dylan had investigated him, but he never expected this.
The cunning guy who was full of confidence on the battlefield was now covered with cream, and the feather pillow that was regarded as a treasure in his arms was completely destroyed. That surprise and grievance did not seem to be false, and the powerful diviner seemed to have really not expected this.
Perhaps he was too confident in himself and didnât calculate other possibilities, Adrian thought amusingly.
Then he realized that he was really laughing.
It wasnât a wry smile, nor an angry smile. It was a real smile that hadnât been seen for many yearsâ He just smiled happily with cream on his head.
It was the first time he had seen Jesse Dylan like this⌠close to being angry.
A criminal, a powerful man with mysterious magic, a bastard that just did as he pleased. From any point of view, Adrian Cross didnât think he would have the slightest emotional entanglement with this guy.
The other party didnât even have a pure purpose to show kindness; he knew this very well in his heart.
HoweverâŚ
Some kind of strange emotion gradually spread along the blood. It felt like stepping out of a stuffy and narrow room and instantly wrapped in the breeze. As if learning to breathe for the first time, the drowsy mind instantly became clear.
He didnât know what to call it.
It may not be the âloveâ that Jesse Dylan had been seeking. The knight commander had only read that kind of emotion in the dogma of the Laddism Churchâ It was like an eternal flame, a fierce emotion that would ignite the moment he sees the person. Lovers had a passionate beginning, were loyal to each other, and maintained a firm and pure love through their lives. The protagonists were often wonderful people who would always understand each other and would never falter.
This feeling was too distant yet clear.
Adrian once believed that his blood-stained hands couldnât touch similar feelings. He had already lost that qualification, not to mention to whom it would ignite such unreasonable and intense emotions.
To this day, his own judgment still wasnât wrong. The knight commander thought so.
He really couldnât touch the noble love that existed in legends, nor was he overwhelmed by burning emotions, but in those short secondsâ funny and embarrassing secondsâ he had never felt so vividly alive.
If the âloveâ between people was really that clean and pure, the curiosity, interest, companionship and entanglement, coupled with a little joy and relief would accumulate into what in the end?
Jesse was startled by the knightâs pleasant smile, and then moved his fingers angrily, unaware of the emotions in Adrianâs eyesâ He was holding the cake in his hand, staring at the cream in his hair, and his entire person seemed to be struggling with something.
âForget it. Letâs make do with what we have, Adri. Supplies are limited, and if I ask for another big cake again, the cook will beat me up.â Jesse stifled his decision. âAlthough⌠Ugh, Iâll deal a with it later with a cleaning spell.â
Adrian stared at the puffed-up diviner. He took two steps forward, grabbed his wrist, and took a small bite of the cake that Jesseâs hand was holding.
âThank you,â he said softly, licking the cream on his lips carefully.
It was too sweet and creamy to his own liking, but it was good. After all, this was a sweetness that had never appeared before, and may never appear again.
Jesse raised his creamy eyebrows, and his grasped wrist twitched a few times.
âWow,â the blond young man who didnât look so beautiful at this moment exclaimed. âI didnât expect the effect to be so good. Hey, Adri, do you like me a little bit today?â
Adrian stretched out his hand and touched the corners of his lips that were still slightly cocked.
âI donât know,â he replied honestly.
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JesseâŚÂ Intentionally planting flowers, they will not bloom. Inadvertently planting willows and they will make shade*.
*(ćĺżć ˝čąčąä¸ĺźďźć ĺżććłćłćčŤ) From the ancient teaching âZengguan Xianwenâ. Itâs a metaphor for what you want to get, you donât get what you want, but unexpectedly got something else. || In this context itâs saying Jesse surprise cake to Adrian didnât go as planned but unexpectedly he got something else.