Abbysion looked up at me and asked when I stood up after eating. Half of the food that was on his plate didnât disappear while he was talking to the knights. The condition of my plate was no different, so it was only natural that he would feel suspicious.
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âIâm not very hungry.â
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âYouâre lying. Are you intentionally emptying your stomach to eat grapes?â
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âI can eat them right now, and what can you do? No, youâre right. I should go now and see for myself.â
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âThere arenât any more.â
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One of the nobles said as if it was a pity. I lightly smiled at him.
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âIâm tired, so Iâm going up now.â
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The nobleman didnât hold me back anymore when pretended to yawn, covering my mouth with my hand and blinking my eyes. I bid the party goodbye and went upstairs. I was thinking of going straight out of the entrance hall to fetch a priest. The temple at the village might be closed already as it was already late, but that was a problem that could easily be solved with some money. I canât leave Siegfriedâs scratched face like that just because it was a waste of money.
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I stand near the front door and took out my wallet to check how much was left. Had I known that something like this would happen, I wouldâve brought some more jewels as I initially planned. Even in this small town, a pries with divine power to heal wounds without leaving a scar would surely raise the price.
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I was thinking whether I should go up to my room to get some more money and how can I convince the priest effectively, when I heard the sound of the wooden stairs. I turned my head just to see Siegfried holding the pillar and watching me.
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Even though he was young, his physique was rather large so the pillar wasnât that big enough to hide him.
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I stared at Siegfried without a word. He looked restless for some reason, but his eyes opened wide with surprise as soon as our gazes met. When I saw that, I was convinced Siegfried really thought he could hide behind the pillar. Tsk, tsk, I looked at him with a little bit of pity.
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âDonât worry Your Highness, Iâm on my way to call a priest now. Didnât you find me because of your cheek?â
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It was me who spoke first. Siegfried didnât hastily approached me even though he was looking at me with eyes that means he has a lot to say.
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I asked Siegfried, tapping my cheek, and he nodded quickly. Then he tilted his head to the side as if remembering what I had said.
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ââŠâŠ..Priest?â
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âIt shouldnât leave a scar on a pretty face.â
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âI donât think the wound is so bad that it leaves a scar.â
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âBut still, we wonât know in the future, right? I was very nervous during dinner.â
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Iâm afraid youâll use that wound in a weird way.
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Fortunately, Siegfriedâs face brightened as if he didnât understand me at all. He raised his eyebrow slightly, happy that I was worried about him.
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âThere is no need to bring a priest.â
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âUm, really?â
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âYes.â Siegfried said quite firmly.
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Then I felt relieved.
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âIs this what you wanted to say at the dining?â
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I wish I could tell if it was right or not. My brows slightly frowned.
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âThen what?â
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Siegfried shut his mouth. He came out from behind the pillar and approached me.
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âYou were really cool today.â
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Siegfried wiggled his hands and murmured. To be honest, it wasnât something he should say to me after I hit him, but fine, Iâll accept his compliment for now.
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âAndâŠâŠ.â
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âAnd?â
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I took a step closer to Siegfried and asked him. He hesitated and avoided my gaze. What does he want to say? Since I slapped him on the cheek, it doesnât matter what he says except for taking responsibility of him for life. Of course, I donât think heâs gonna say that, so I felt a little more confident.
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âI am waiting.â
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But did my confidence go too far? I made Siegfried take a step back unknowingly. Siegfried retreated as I continued to approach him, and because the hallway leading to the entrance hall was very narrow, his back quickly hit the wall.
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âI am still waiting.â
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I reached out to the wall. Maybe it was because Siegfried kept glancing through the gap between him and me, my hair rubbed against his chin. He looked down at my hair that was tickling him, breathed in as if making a big decision, and held his breath.
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âCome to think of it, you saved me again, but I donât think I said thank you. I was very concerned by it all day long.â
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ââŠâŠ.Ah.â
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Siegfried said shyly with his eyes closed. His cheeks, reflected in the candlelight, were dyed red. He smiled proudly instead of answering me. I felt something difficult to describe, but I couldnât find any words to reply him.
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As I smiled, Siegfried looked at me, surprised. Then he narrowed his eyes at me and asked, âHave we really met before?â
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I felt ridiculous and lowered my hands as if slipping on the wall. I think he asked that question twice already.
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âI already told you, but thatâs not how it works. Wouldnât it be better if you showed off your wealth and beauty?â
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âMy beauty is of no use to you.â
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Isnât it impossible for you to not know already that it wasnât the case? Not once or twice have I fallen in love with Siegfriedâs beauty, but I decided not to say it out loud. Siegfried was a very intelligent person.
It would be ambiguous to explain, but it was also different from that. When the thought that âSiegfried must be going that way after being beaten by a Sirenâ, he really was. I was sure I didnât remember these very fine details, but now I donât know anymore.
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The same goes for Eisa. Why was the scene where he stepped on a Young Ladyâs wrist so clear as if I had seen it myself? Am I confusing fiction with reality because of the memories of my previous life? No, it was a bit odd to say that. Letâs just pretend that this was because we drank too much wine. Thinking too complicated things will only make my head ache.
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âIâm seriously asking. Have you really, never met me before?â
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â⊠I donât know either.â
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I dragged the end of my words. I have never visited the archipelago in my life as Ariel. I also know that Siegfried had never left the Imperial Palace until he came down to Ellifritz. So, where on earth did we meet?Â
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Questions started to fill my hear one after another, and my head ache at the same time. I felt like my head was going to break, so I closed my eyes tightly. I opened my eyes again. I felt more tired than I thought. I felt very sleepy as if I was crazily drunk.
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âIâm going to go to sleep. Your Highness should also sleep earlier.â
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Siegfried looked like he wanted to talk to me a little more, but I didnât want to.
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It would be ambiguous of me to take a day off because I made Siegfried sullen that had his head down and quickly turned away. I quickly walked toward the monsterâs habitat and followed the party late.
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The subjugation was in full swing upon my arrival. Since Siegfried was now in charge of the daily pay, it seemed like there would be no problems without me.
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I noticed that Siegfried was flying when I entered the monsterâs habitat while slaughtering other monsters. He was really flying. Did someone teach him how to get on the back of the monster crow.Â
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âAaaaaaahh!â
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As I was watching Siegfriedâs One Man Show, I heard a scream from nearby. I turned my head in surprise.
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âCount Parrera!â
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âItâs Paresa!â
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Someone nearby quickly corrected me. No, it didnât matter that I called the wrong name now.
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Count Paresa, who took care of me last night so I can wash first, was struggling against a crow as his shoulder was injured.