The assassins usually aim for Dietrich, but they didnât come directly to my room. I looked at the shadows covering the moon with my eyes open.
The shadow was a very familiar.
âDietri?â
âokay.â
He has been avoiding me these days and I wonder for some reason.
He hurried up and opened the window, and Dietrich fell into the room as if poured. Hook, the scent of thick blood, lighted the lamp with fear.
âHyup!â
Drops of blood were dripping into the cracks of the old floor. The wound that I donât know if itâs a cut or something is so severe that I can see it even if he donât lift his clothes.
I grabbed Dietrich under the spreading yellow light of a grown-up. He came with me to see if he had no strength, leaned against the bed and exhaled a long sigh.
âDonât be mad again. Itâs not a big deal.â
As usual, He say his wounds as if they werenât big. I was more upset with the words, and I pouting my mouth.
âHow is this nothing?â
I looked for the bandage, holding back the tears. Dahlia now had bandages, ointments, drugs commonly used for bruises, and even pain relievers.
Dahlia is now just that much less and Dietrich is just that much stronger. It wasnât strong enough to not get hurt completely.
âWhy do you hit the villain topic so easily?â
Dietrich watched silently as I cried and applied the ointment as if covering his wounds. There is no one moaning that it is not hurt.
Even though blood spurts on the theme of a child of only ten years old, I canât even see inspiration. I felt terrible belatedly about that.
When reading the background of the demonic Archduke Dietrich Lagrange in print, without conscience on a subject that I had never thought of.
âPut it!â
Dietrich hates crying children. To hold back the tears, I twisted my face and tried everything, but I opened my mouth like a breath.
âItâs ugly.â
When I didnât respond, a stinging gaze poured over my head, and I couldnât even wipe my runny nose and raised my head.
âWhy!â
ââŚâŚâŚ. .â
âWhat! Why are you watching!â
âwhy are you crying?â
âI just pretended to meet and I donât even know why Iâm crying!â
He would have frowned at his eyebrows saying he wasnât a habit, but Dietrich just laughed at the powerless sound of being cheated.
He wipes my eyes running down the tip of my chin with his palm. His white fingers sparkled transparently.
âDonât cry. There will be no crybaby like you in the history of LaGrange.â
âIf youâre sad, do you cry?â
He was silent again. He only slightly frowns as if the wound he touched while wearing the bandage was sore.
âNo, I ran away and I got hurt like this.â
â âŚâŚâŚ .â
âIâll do it again. (Iâll do it again).â
It seems surprising I knew that Dietrich was avoiding me. He forgot that he was injured, he opened his eyes wide and groaned for bitterness. He soon replied as if excuses.
âI am confused when I see you.â
âI donât know?â
âBecause I canât figure out if the decision I made is correct. Even though there is no way other than this road, I only have to worry about no answer.â
I glanced at him, muttering words I couldnât understand, and tapped my lips.
ââŚâŚâŚâŚ. Do you know if you run away?â
âWhat?â
âShould Dietrich become escaped?â
The fact that Dietrich became the Grand Duke of LaGrange felt as if he could not escape.
InâThe Menâs War of the Rosesâ, he was the Grand Duke and Hermann Euclidâs only rival.
However, is it a position that has to be achieved with such a hard work? If he became a grand duke, he would start a war with Hermann, and he would be sealed.
Charlotte saves him, but if he wastes his demonic power to protect her, he will eventually be eaten by Baal.
It wasnât even a childhood that could be summed up in a single line like a novel.
We had to endure these days without being able to skip every moment.
âThere is no option to run away in Lagrange, Nissa.â
âBut-â
âBecause I already have Baal, and Derek Lagrange isnât the only one who covets Baal. I just swallow it before I get swallowed.â
Dietrichâs words slowed as the mind gradually faded. I wiped his forehead from the cold sweat of peregrine and bone.
âThe back side of the moon where children can hide is in a fairy tale.â
ââŚâŚ.. .â
âI made up my mind. Thatâs all.â
âWhat kind of mind did you decide?â
I wondered, but Dietrich closed his eyes when he said that.
I looked down at him, sleeping quietly, exhaling on my knees.
ââŚâŚ.. .â
I clenched my fist. A groan leaks out from the evil door teeth.
If Dietrichâs becoming a grand duke is a fact that doesnât change, maybe the degree of the process can be varied.
âIf Dietrich could be a little less difficult.â
I closed my eyes looking at the three red gems that had dropped on the floor.
âIt is purified. Be purified!â
It was a terrible thing that made Lagrangeâs children lonely. A curse that makes the family unable to exist as a family.
Still harassing children on demonic subjects that were already sealed hundreds of years ago.
I hated Asmodeus and couldnât stand it.
I only thought that Erediaâs abilities should be exercised with a good heart, but his hatred toward Asmodeus increased my abilities beyond my thoughts.
The white aura that came out of his fingertips wraps around the jewel and begins to shake.
âPlease, I hope it worked.â
For Lancel, who was easily affected by the curse, the effect was quickly seen, but I was afraid that others might not have been affected in the first place.
I drew my hands together, restlessly facing Dietrich, who was asleep.
The curse that I purified became the starting point, without knowing what kind of wind would blow in Lagrange.
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Dietrich woke up with the warmth of wriggling and digging into my arms. When he slowly open his eyes, He make a rumbling noise and the red hair comes in first.
Moonlight poured over the childâs round white forehead.
In the cool breeze coming through the cracks of the open window, Dietrich put a blanket over the neck of Anit.
âHooong.â
He stretches out his hand to clean up the hair that has stuck on the ball, and clenched his fist.
Dietrich frowns his handsome eyebrows and stares at the shadows over them.
He was smiling with his red mouth open, not knowing when he appeared.
âThere is no eye to see, Your Majesty. Agares has torn limbs and will not be able to chase us for a while.â
Dietrich listened silently to his abrupt report. The devil smiles and attaches four feet.
âThere is no need to pretend to care for the princess. It is only me and your majesty here.â
ââŚâŚ..Right.â
The boy slowly nodded at Baalâs words. He has no eyes to see, so he doesnât have to pretend to be precious. It wasnât wrong.
âAgareth and Derek seem to have been completely deceived. Ah, he only know that Nissa is your dear sister.â
ââŚâŚ.. .â
I was upset even though I realized that Baalâs words werenât wrong. The devil continued to speak, not seeing Dietrichâs face hardening.
âI donât know how to pretend to cherish her in order to make her a scapegmm. Now, if you cross this gate well -â
âItâs noisy.â
Dietrich cut off Baalâs giggling words. The embarrassed devil smacks his long finger and tilts his head.
âOh, if the princess wakes up, youâll be in trouble! You have to pretend to be cherished again. Youâll be bothered.â
However, the devil, who does not know the delicate emotions of a person at all, simply stands by the window with a refreshing step.
âHow much do she care for the ugly doll that your Majesty gave her. If I was a human, I would have felt sorry for it.â
Dietrich looked back at Baalâs fingered and Ricky Raccoon doll Perhaps because he raised his body, Anissa was now buried in a doll that was almost as large as his torso.
âIs that so?â
âYes. Look how old the doll is worn out. Itâs dragged around here and there.â
Baal fluttered his long tongue and stretched out his shadow, rummaging the dollâs limbs. As the devil said, the doll, which was clearly new, had stitches loosened here and there.
Dietrich slowly removed the dry leaves from the gray-colored raccoonâs soles.
âItâs not a big deal,â
he looked at Anitâs petty doll for quite some time.
âWould you like to tell me that you are leaving the investigation near Euclid?â
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The devil asks for Dietrich, who is silently looking at the doll. He seems to have been hidden by the company, but he slowly opened three necklaces that seemed to have flowed out of his sleep.
âYou said that Joseph Euclid was in Romandorf.â
âSure, because the plan was to contact the informant planted at Euclid there.â