Leaving me behind in a blank state, Dietrich quickly left the room that I couldnât even think of catching him.
I could only watch his broad back disappear.
ââââââ ăâżăââââââ
âIâve been thinking about it, and I think I was in the wrong.â
âWow. Congratulations.â
Yuric, who was quietly listening to my words of reflection, clapped his hands. I frowned at his unenthusiastic response.
âWhat are you congratulating for?â
âYou have finally become a person. Itâs a bit surprising that you realized your fault now.â
â..........â
âThey did say that you shouldnât collect and raise pink-haired beasts but Iâm here right now because of you, you know?â
âWho collected and raised who!â
It wasnât Dietrich, but me, who fed him, put him to sleep, followed him around, and took care of him.
I snorted and tried to ignore his words, but I couldnât when I thought that it was my fault.
âDid he worry a lot? But even when I darkened the necklace and the bracelet, it also took me about a week to wake up.â
I did put in the note that if I didnât wake up, it just meant that I exercised my abilities at once and that there was no need to worry. Did he not believe me?
âHow can you say that? He probably almost didnât sleep for the first two months.â
âWhy?â
âIt was because he was watching you. Do you even have to ask? I thought that jerk would die before you so I even gave him some medicine and put him to sleep.â
Outside the window, I could hear the sound of the pouring rain.
Perhaps due to the humid air, Yuric let out a sigh as he swept his curly blonde hair with his hand.
âI donât know what youâre thinking alone, but if you donât want to see Dietrich expire, then, you should stop.â
I also didnât know I wouldnât wake up for a year. If I had known, I wouldnât have pushed it that far.
When Dietrich had come back with only a stab wound, I had been so anxious that my heart couldnât stop pounding, how much more if he couldnât wake up.
My fear that Dietrich and Lagrange would be ruined blinded me and inflicted a wound on him.
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âOf course, I know that all of your plans have been instrumental in laying the foundation for Lagrange.â
Instead of a maid, Yuric had brought me my breakfast. He whisked the soup and spoon-fed me. I opened my eyes wide as I took the food from him like a baby bird.
âBut you also have to think of the feelings of those in opposition.â
âBut heâs too obstinate about it. To the point that I shouldnât do anything.â
âAnissa, Iâm not ignoring you so donât argue with me and listen.â
Yuric rarely hardened his face.
âYouâre not a Lagrange. No matter how close you are to us.â
â....Are you telling me to stop worrying about it because itâs your business?â
âItâs not like that.â
âThen?â
âWhat I want to say is that our bodies are different.â
Yuric grabbed my cheeks, which I inflated in disappointment, and shook them.
âWhen did he grow up like this?â
My face was completely captured in the hands full of calluses here and there.
âVeronica, well, thereâs no need to talk about her. Even with the triplets, thereâs no poison that we havenât eaten.â
".............."
âOf course, it wasnât just poison. Catherine would have paid an enormous amount of price to obtain an elixir that would make oneâs body stronger and poured it on them as well.â
I thought of the children who had grown up rapidly in the time that I havenât seen them. Come to think of it, Rose was almost the same height as me.
âLagrange doesnât have a long life span, but we never die by other peopleâs hands. Our destiny is to end up being eaten by the demons.â
âI told you Iâm going to change that fate.â
âRegardless of what your goal is, youâre different.â
Yuric put away the soup and grabbed my neck. When he pressed down on my skin, I could also feel the pulse running slowly.
âEven the triplets canât break my neck with their bare hands. If you give strength to your neck, itâs stronger than most rocks. But you.â
Instead of speaking, Yuric sighed and rubbed his face with his hand. I patted him on the back of his hand since it seemed like it wasnât only Dietrich who was worried about me.
âIâm all right. Iâm fine.â
âEat some more. Looking at it now, I could just break your neck without even putting strength into it.â
âIâm doing my best to eat. Though theyâre only fruits.â
I grinned and started eating again. I was already full, but it couldnât be helped since someone was here to pester me.
ââââââ ăâżăââââââ
âWhereâs Dietrich?â
âHello, Princess. His Grace is in the drill hall.â
My eyes widened at the knightâs answer. The rain that started early this morning hasnât stopped yet.
âHeâs in the drill hall when itâs raining cats and dogs?â
âI think heâs probably in the storage room to avoid the rain. It hadnât rained yet by the time we left.â
âIâll go and pick him up. Give me the umbrella.â
The knight hesitated as he looked at the pale hands that fluttered before him. I raised my eyes at him to hasten him.
âDidnât I tell you to give it to me?â
âIâd rather take it to him.â
âI have something to say to Dietrich, thatâs why. I also feel sorry for you standing outside the barracks for a long time.â
He handed over the umbrella as if he had no choice due to my stubbornness. I brushed off the raindrops on the black umbrella and opened it up.
âThank you.â
Nature and the drill hall werenât as far apart as Dahlia palace, but it wasnât close either. Luckily, Marilyn brought me some boots so I didnât have to worry about my feet getting wet.
âShe said it was a gift from Madame Celine.â
Although I couldnât say that we had a deep connection, I had heard that Celine came to visit more than ten times while I wasnât awake.
âWell, itâs hard to forget the help you received when youâre in trouble.â
I took a deep breath, recalling her weeping.
I liked the smell of the rain. It smelled like a mixture of old dust and wet soil.
âItâs closer than I thought.â
Come to think of it, it was my first time coming to the drill hall. When I was learning swordsmanship from Liatris, we had only been using her backyard.
As the hem of my dress sticking out of the umbrella was just getting wet, I arrived at the other side of the drill hall where there was a prepared warehouse.
It was a place where the knights store the wooden swords and equipment used for training so it looked sloppy like it was made of wood.
âDietrich?â
I tried knocking, but if there was an answer then I couldnât hear it as it was muddled over the sound of the rain.
âDid he go somewhere else?â
The door handle wasnât oiled so it was difficult to turn it, but when I opened it, I could feel the commonplace heat inside. A fire was blazing in the rusty brazier.
Since there was a light inside, there should have been a person but I couldnât even see a single shadow. However, I could hear shuffling in a small room attached to the warehouse.
I thrust my head in there and stiffened in shock.
âOh, oh. You were here?â
Dietrich, who was lying on the sofa in a relaxed position wearing only his pants, stood up. I was instantly distracted by his exposed firm shoulders and his sculpted abs.
I was quite embarrassed so I hurriedly lowered my gaze as he stared at me with a displeased look on his face. He swept up his wet hair and opened his mouth, asking as if he was sighing.
âWhy are you here?â
He didnât seem surprised as if he might have heard me call him earlier. The floor had creaked with every step.
I spoke awkwardly at the sound, like a broken machine.
â....I thought you couldnât come because you didnât have an umbrella. I waited but you didnât arrive.â
âI slept.â
Dietrich answered bluntly and gestured with his chin towards the back. Pillows and blankets were scattered on a pile of straw, apparently used by the knights to rest.
âYou can rest comfortably in the castle.â
I couldnât lift my face even as I gave him my judgment. Dietrich didnât even think to put on a top whether he knew or not that I was only looking at the floor because of him.
âIs he bragging about his good body or what?â
âArenât you going to wear some clothes?â
âItâs all wet.â
At his words, I glanced at the brazier where his clothes were scattered around near it.
âI-I see.â
Of course, I couldnât ask him to wear those wet clothes just because of me. My eyes flitted around and I twisted my hair with my hand.
It wasnât like it was something Iâd never seen when I was young, but I was still embarrassed.
âAhem. Then Iâll wait here until they dry up.â
I coughed as I sat down on a wooden stool near the brazier.
âThatâs.â
âAck!â
âBroken.â
You should have told me earlier!
Stumbling backward because of the broken stool, I glared at Dietrich with resentment.
As if what I did was funny, he grabbed me by my arm with a smile on his face. When his solid bare chest came to view, I quickly jerked my head back.
âWhat are you doing? Get up.â
âI can stand up on my own!â
I shook off Dietrichâs hand and clung to the wall. He raised one eyebrow as if displeased that I rejected him.
âGood thoughts!â
I shouted inwardly and clenched my fist. Far from being embarrassed, he seemed to didnât know why I was being shy, which made me even more embarrassed.
âIt was my first time seeing it in person. How can I help it?â
As a matter of fact, my body was not much different from when I was young but wasnât it different now?
He continued to frown in bewilderment, wondering what was wrong with me, while I kept to my mantra over and over.