I hurriedly headed to the shopping district.
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Tri and Emeline were really holding each otherâs hair as the chairman said.
âOne, two, three, let it go? One, two, threeâŚ!â
âI thought you would let go, you liar!â
âYou didnât even! Ouch, ouch!â
I looked at the children spinning round and round holding each otherâs hair with a puzzled face.
âYouâre a bad girl, Emeline!â
âYou are terrible! Youâre going to leave us all behind!â
When Tri, who had stumbled, looked up at the girl weeping, Emeline gritted her teeth and grabbed a handful of sand on the ground and threw it towards Tri. I quickly grabbed Emelineâs wrist.
âAh, is that the girl you said had an argument with Max?â
Tri shouted âEmeline!â but Emeline looked at me with a very remorseful expression on her face.
âMax wonât come because of you and Tri, that idiot. He thought you were a noble, so Max was afraid of fighting with you.â
âKids like us canât live without Maxâs protection!â
Emeline looked at me fiercely and continued.
âDo you think we lived with Max because we liked it? No, itâs because Max protected us from other gangs!â
âWhat are you going to do? Â If Max doesnât come, weâll lose our money to other gangs. Â But Tri, that idiot girl made an accident like this and left after finding her aunt!â
âDo you think you became a hero by saving Tri?  No, you made us all die. Tri is in a hurry to goâŚ!â
âThe children will be taken to the shelter.â
âYou will be given money until you are 15 years old. After that, I will arrange a place for you to work. Now you have no reason to be angry, do you?â
Emeline bit her lip. She frowned and opened her mouth,
âThatâs not allâŚ!â
âYes. Thatâs not the only reason youâre angry. Arenât you angry that Tri found her aunt in the first place?â
âIf not, stop. Â If you keep going like this, other people will think you have an inferiority complex to Tri.â
Emeline sighed and shut her mouth.
The pale-skinned girl muttered, âYou⌠ehat do you know.â
I let go of the girlâs wrist and raised Tri.
The workers at the hope mercenary guild, who watched the situation from a distance and delivered the news through the chairman, ran and brushed the dust off Triâs clothes.
âOh my, a precious person covered in dirt. We even have the doctor on standby.â
Tri looked at Emeline for a moment, but then pursed her lips and turned away. I reached out to Emeline.
âLetâs go. You also need to be treatedâŚâ
Emilyn shook my hand off roughly.
When the knights of Dubbled heard it, they ran towards me.
âWhat do you mean itâs okay? If the masters know, weâll die.â
The knights panicked and Emeline twisted the skirt as she stared at me and Tri. Then, in a flash, she turned around and ran away. I took a deep breath. Then Tri cautiously said to me,
âEmeline is stubborn, but sheâs not a bad kid. That, soâŚâ
She seemed worried that the adults protecting me and Tri might harm Emeline. I smiled.
âDonât worry about it.â
Tri always had people escorting her. But, why didnât they come out while they were holding each otherâs hair and arguing?
âChildren grow up fighting and reconciling.â
As I chuckled and raised my head, Tri stared at me.
âEven Emeline says that often!â
I know. Thatâs what I heard from Emeline too. Emeline is someone who really taught me a lot.
âWhat? Blaine, you idiot! Iâm telling you to go and hit me too!â
âThen, what do I do if we have a really big fight?â
âChildren grow up fighting and reconciling. We can never be reconciled if you only suffer alone.â
âUgh, you idiot. Come on. Letâs see how much it hurts.â
It was that child who changed my view when I was used to being bullied in my first and second lives.
The Maxâs beggar group of children went to Emeline, who held her knee stubbornly under the bridge.
âEmeline, arenât you going to pack your bags? When we go to the shelter, theyâll give us food and clothes. We donât have to suffer any longerâŚâ
When Emeline plucked weeds from the ground and shouted, the children turned away with sullen faces.
Emelineâs skirt was wet with tears.
âMy aunt came to see me. Iâm going to live with my aunt now. Right, Emeline, Come with me. If I ask my aunt, weâll be able to live together.â
âOh my, a precious person covered in dirt. We even have the doctor on standby.â
âWhat do you mean itâs okay? If the masters know, weâll die.â
That fool Tri also has her family picking her up. And the girl who helped TriâŚ
âThat voiceâŚIt must have been the girl who was with the boy at the clothes shop.â
âHer name is Leblaine. Sheâs a young girl and sheâs so, uh-so cool!â
Cool? Tri was really stupid.
Anyone who was loved and grew up in a safe environment like that would be strong.
Sheâs different from the beggars who had no parentsâŚ
âNo. I have a dad. Dad will be coming to see me soon.â
It was on her fifth birthday that Emeline lost her mother.
Although from a poor family, Emeline did not know about poverty until her mother died.
Although her motherâs hands were rough and she was often sick, Emeline always wore and ate good things.
When she tried to help her mother, she always said,
âYou are a precious child. How bad would your father feel if he knew that his precious daughter is suffering.â
After her mother died, she had several opportunities to go to an orphanage and move into a new home.
Many parents wanted Emelime, who was cute, lovable, and even knew how to write.
However, Emeline believed her motherâs words and ran away. She didnât change her name so that her dad could visit her.
She stole Maxâs money and gave it to the temple every month as an offering, and asked if anyone was looking for her.
Emeline bit her lip and sighed. She knows the truth.
When even until now her father didnât find her, it could only mean that he did not know of her existence or had no desire to find her.
Emeline clutched the necklace that her mother had given her when she died.
âThis is proof that you, Emeline, are your fatherâs daughter. You have to keep it without anyone seeing it.â
When Emeline, who had been staring at the slender pendant with curved ends, was about to throw it under the bridge,
She could hear an unfamiliar voice.
Since he was wearing a priestâs robes, it was not difficult to guess his identity.
âBut thatâs a blue flower badge.â
The order of the temples of Neliard was:
<Numerous local temples located in each region>
The management of this place is taken by the head of each temple chosen by the central temple.
The central temple, which manages the local temples, was managed by the 21 priests, which were chosen by majority vote.
The main temple of Neliard, to which only the most powerful priest, the Cardinal, and the Pope, the leader of Neliard religion, belonged.
And that blue flower can only be possessed by a high-ranking priest, the 21 priests.
âAre you Emeline? So youâre her. Iâve been looking for you.â
The priest who approached with a kind face bent his knees and looked at Emeline.
Emeline inadvertently hid the necklace in her pocket and lifted her head.
âWhat are you doing?â
âI have good news. Your father is looking for you.â
Emelineâs eyes narrowed slightly.
I had been in the hope mercenary guild until late at night, and I returned to the mansion with a tired face.
âIâm so tiredâŚâŚ.â
As I grabbed my stiff shoulders and knees like an old man, the chairman, who was getting off the carriage with me, looked at me.
âYouâre like an old man.â
âItâs hard to overwork even a little since I summoned Pur.â
âThen hurry and grant his wish.â
âYou donât know how stubborn Pur is. His wish is still to have my heart.â
âIf I hadnât received the divine power from the 2nd Prince, something big would have happened.â
âRight? Itâs time to start using tricks on Pur.âŚ.â
As we were conversing, my three maids approached me with an urgent face.
âMaster Johann has come home.â
My face brightened as I quickly got off the carriage. But it was strange.
âWhy is the atmosphere like this?â
I asked, narrowing my brow.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âThere are some peo0le who come along with the master.â
âA child believed to be the fourth child and priests.â
Having received the story from the maids, I ran to the mansion with a stiff face.
People were gathering in the courtyard.
I could see my father and the priest among the adults two or three times taller than me.
One of the 21 priests like Adolf, who stole the medicine of youth I made, and gave it to the Empress Dowager and made her sick.
With the exception of the cardinals, he was the highest priest in charge of my theology classes in my first life.
âThat Augustine came?â
Now the temple is starting to move.
âYou donât know how surprised I was to hear that Dubbled had a youngest child, and that the young master was looking for her. But thatâs how we were able to bring this child to Dubbled.â
When my father asked, Augustine waved his hands and chuckled.
âShe is the most likely candidate.  A woman who appeared to be a maid of an aristocratic family settled down in a village and raised her.  Her birthday also coincides with the youngest child. This child seems to have regarded the woman as her biological mother until nowâŚâ
âShe told me several times. Her mother told her that a noble father will come to find her someday. Come on, child, letâs say hello.â
As I approached my father and the priest, I was shocked when I saw the child.
The priest said with a smile.
Emeline looked at him and the brothers. She muttered, not knowing what to do.
The priest then saw me, bowed his head and said with a kind smile.
âI saw you once when you were very young. Do you remember? Â My name is Augustine.â
âYou must be happy to have a new sister.â
After a momentâs silence, I smiled broadly and hugged Emeline.
âNice to meet you! Â Iâm Leblaine!â
Augustineâs expression brightened.
I hugged Emeline and whispered to her.
âYou are not the youngest child.â
âAnd I know who your father is.â
Because I saw it clearly in my third life. Heâs someone I know well.