I glanced sympathetically to the slow-witted administrators.
âLittle miss, what brings you here?â asked Nos, his stern authoritative voice was replaced with gentleness.
Realizing the administratorsâ gazes were now on me, I quickly made up an excuse.
âI wyant to leawn mowe lettews fwom Nos.â
(I want to learn more letters from Nos. )
âYou are so diligent, little miss. Please wait for a moment. After the briefing ends, Iâll bring a new book for you and teach you new letters,â Nos said patiently before leaving me in the care of the servants.
When Nos was taking care of me, the new administrators whispered to each other in low voices.
âThatâs him.â
âI heard when he served in the imperial palace, he solved the long drought in the country and was appointed as the youngest official.â
âThe Eugene Nos? Who worked in the countryâs intelligence agency?!â
âWow, I didnât know that. I only heard heâs a genius.â
The new administrators all suddenly looked nervous and fidgety. They didnât know when they applied for the job, that they would meet such a renowned person.
âOh, right. Nos was so talented that he restored the reputation of the imperial palace.â
âYou donât have to be nervous. The famed Eugene Nos is now on our co-worker.â
The woman in glasses frowned when she heard the manâs words.
âCharlie, watch your words.â
âSeria, why do you always interfere with what Iâm doing? âŚNo way! Do you like me?â
âAre you out of your mind?â
As their argument escalated, their tone became sharper, and it started to catch the attention of bystanders. Feeling the gaze of the people around them, another officer broke down their squabble.
âDonât fight. The others are looking.â
âJacobâŚyouâre the loudest among us.â
Just like everyone else, I was looking at the threeâs arguments.
âThatâs a Nox Stoneâs (border area) accent, isnât it?â
On the day of the crime, one of the employees had testified hearing a Noxstone accent coming from the bedroom. Many had guessed it was the criminalâs voice.
Not moving an inch, I stayed beside the servants until Nos finished his duty. As I was waiting for him, I observed the surrounding officers, yet no other than the three people had that border areaâs accent.
I grinned in accomplishment.
So the search has been narrowed down to three.
* * *
While Nos was teaching, my head was up in the cloud. Other thoughts were swirling inside my head.
âI should have paid more attention to the news surrounding wanted criminals in my past lives.â
Feeling regretful, I reprimanded myself. I could only remember a few famous criminals, even the memory regarding their captures and crimes was blurry.
The criminal I was looking for was charged with murder. Not just any murder, he/she was charged for killing a nobleman.
The incident, which took place earlier this year, had drawn the wrath of the whole nation.
Thatâs because the victim was a real noblesse oblige. In his free time, he ran a nursery school and gave all of his fortunes to the abandoned, poor and disabled people.
The whole empire was angry. Unfortunately, it was not easy to catch him/her, because there wasnât much known about the criminalâs physical description.
âHow the hell did someone catch a wanted criminal at Dubbled before?â
Thinking hard about how I was supposed to catch the criminal, suddenly someone knocked on the library door. The door swung open and revealed the butler behind.
âSir, the master is looking for you.â
ââŚIs it for the job?â
âUnfortunately, yesâŚ.â
Nos nodded weakly when he heard the duke requesting his presence.
âLittle miss, would you like to-â
âWhat are you doing, Nos?â
Isaac and Henry appeared behind the butler, cutting Nos off.
Isaac said to Nos sharply.
âAre you trying to ruin our plans?â
âNo way.â
Henry just smiled at Nosâs awkward refutation.
âYou must be preparing for âthatâ too, huh?â
âWell, I donât know what you are saying, young master.â
âDonât try to fool me. If Eugene Nos doesnât know, then who knows?â
Isaac and Henry glared at Nos fiercely.
âIâm sorry. I must go to see the duke. Little miss, weâll have the next class the day after tomorrow,â Nos sighed in defeat and told me.
I nodded, assenting his notice as he left the library after greeting the brothers.
Isaac, who was staring at his back, muttered.
âWhat a cheap man.â
ââŚ.â
I could only stare at him and his words of disapproval. Henry cut his brotherâs tantrum out.
âIt canât be helped. Letâs do âthatâ today.â
âOkay.â
The two people looked at me at the same time.
âWhy donât we go to the store today, Leblaine?â
âYeah, letâs go, kidâ
I opened my eyes wide in wonder. The people in the estate had been acting weird since yesterday. The brothers werenât the only one talking nonsense. The servants also kept asking me weird questions.
I remembered several conversations that I held with the servants.
âWhat kind of toys do you like best? â
âOh, no, weâre just curiousâŚ!â
Not only the servants, even the knights, also came up to me and asked.
âLittle miss, have you ever held a wooden sword?â
âWould that kind of gift be useful for the little miss?â they asked.
I scrunched up my brow in confusion before the realization sunk in.
âAh! Tomorrow is Childrenâs Day.â
Itâs my first childrenâs day since Dubbleds adopted me. The duke, the brothers, and all the servants seemed to be paying close attention to the celebration.
In my previous lives, just like the Dubbleds were doing, Duke Amity and Duke Vallua also celebrated my first childrenâs day.
Duke Amity and Vallua did what most guardians would do. They showered me with gifts and presents. All of it only to keep up the facade of a responsible parent. They didnât want to be seen as neglectful parents of an adopted child.
Maybe Dubbledâs and his people had the same intention.
Although my toys given by the duke have filled the bedroom, I still wanted to go to the store.
âYouw want me to gow wid youw?â (You want me to go with you?)
âOf course.â
âBwut I havenât gyet pewmission fwom the dyuke yetâŚ.â (But I havenât got permission from the duke yetâŚ)
âItâs alright. He wonât mind since we are with you, Leblaine.â
At Henryâs friendly smile, I smiled brightly and said, âI want to go!â
âIf they get me a toy, I should pretend to like it, even if I donâtâ
***
I followed the brothers into a signless luxurious building. Entering in, a man wearing a half-face mask bowed deeply.
I followed Henry and Isaacâs confident stride into the back and peeked inside. In front of my eyes laid an extravagant hall. A beautiful large stage was built in front of the countless chairs rowing up to the entrance, yet only a few were vacant.
Instead of heading to the vacant seat, the brothers took me to the second floor, the private VIP section. The balcony was splendidly decorated. Big sofas, much more luxurious than the regular sitting, lay side by side.
âWeâre not here to buy toys⌠are we here to watch a performance?â
I was bubbling with excitement. I had wanted to go to the toy store, but seeing the beautiful opera house I immediately changed my mind.
Although the visit was an unscheduled outing, I didnât regret following the brothersâ.
Well, I already had too many toys, so it was much better to watch a performance than to buy another toy. It was only once in a lifetime experience as well.
My awe for the architectural beauty was interrupted by a servant.
âYoung masters and miss, what kind of drinks would you like to order?â
âEarl Grey tea.â
Henry gave a short answer, followed by Isaac.
âMilk-âhe paused, then shifted his gaze towards me, â-No, black tea.â
âWhat kind of black tea would you like?â
âThe most bitter black tea.â
âPardon?â
âBitter black tea!â
âAhâŚyes, Iâll give you the most bitter one.â
Writing down their request, the waiter then looked at me, waiting for my order.
âStrawberry milk!â I requested.
Hearing my childish eagerness, Isaac grinned.
âAre you still a baby?â
âYouâre a child as well.â
âIâm an adult. Iâm drinking black tea. Thatâs very bitter.â
He smiled adoringly and said, âYouâre drinking milk. That means youâre still a child, kid.â
I didnât mind his words, beside his words werenât upsetting, because itâs true I was indeed a child. Even when I grew up, people used to call me âChild.â, because of the âChild of fateâ title.
It wasnât long before the drink came out. Under the warm white milk, the glittering-red strawberry sauce had sunk, slowly changing the color into pastel pink. I held the cup of milk and sip it.
Soon warmth and sweetness enveloped my taste bud.
âDelicious?â Henry asked with a big grin.
I nod my head contentedly.
âDrink it with some refreshments. â
âOwkay.â (Okay.)
Henry and I enjoyed the drinks we were served. But unlike his usual chirpiness around me, Isaac was quiet.
The thick black liquid was swirling in his cup, untouched. The tea was several times denser than Henryâs. Even me, the onlooker could see that the tea would be very bitter.
ââŚ.â
Instead of sipping his tea, Isaac held the cup with a sullen face.
âAs I thought, he couldnât even sip the tea.â
Feeling sympathetic at his sulky face, I offered him my glass of milk.
âIsyac, dwink this.â (Isaac, drink this.)
âMilk is for kids.â
âNo, adulwts wove milks, too.â (No, adults love milks, too.)
ââŚReally?â
âYes.â
Isaac, who received the glass from me, tasted the milk.
His dark face brightened as if tasting the most delicious beverage in the country. Realizing his facade was slipping, he changed his expression and coughed to conceal his delight.
âItâs decent.â
âYouw can have wit.â (You can have it.)
âBut⌠if I take this drink, then youâll have none?â
Isaac felt guilty and handed back the cup of milk to me. Henry shook his head in exasperation at his brotherâs simple-mindedness, he then said, âJust order one more, you idiot.â
ââŚI, I know!â Isaac said. Even in the dimly lit room, I could see his face heating up with embarrassment.
âLeblaine, that milk is contaminated. Letâs ask the servants to prepare a new one,â said Henry as he pushed back the cup towards Isaac.
A servant soon came with a new cup of strawberry milk. Circling the warm cup with my small hand, the hushed whispers slowly fade into silence. I sipped the milk slowly, expecting a beautiful performance.
âIs it an orchestra? A play? Or an opera?â
I thought it was a play, considering that they brought a child like me. My heart was pounding in anticipation. In the middle of the stillness, the half masked man that I saw earlier at the entrance came up on stage.
âWelcome, ladies and gentlemen to âheavenâ.â
The man smiled mysteriously as he looked around the crowd.
âLet the slave auction begin!â
âŚWhat?!
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âYouâre lying, arenât you?â
I looked at the brothers with a dumbfounded gaze, but Isaac didnât realize my gazeâs meaning. He instead smiled broadly and said.
âKid, if thereâs anything you want to have, just go ahead and say it. Iâll buy you everything!â