X was pressuring me so much that I could only give vague answers that were neither positive nor negative. Two versions of myself were sharply conflicting within me.
Of course, I should accept it and show that I can take care of myself and that Iâve grown up! Theodore also seemed lost in thought.
Theodore grumbled to X with his chin up.
âDoes it have to be Mary? I have other siblings in the Conler family.â
âIt was Mary who humiliated Prince Cameron, not your other sibling.â
Thatâs true.
Theodore also made a sound of hesitation at Xâs answer and immersed himself in deep thought again.
Standing next to Theodore, I wondered why he had to go this far just to get revenge.
Well, of course, Iâve heard that Cameron couldnât hold his head up at the academy after losing to me.âŠ.
If I had lost a bet to a child the same age as my youngest sibling, I believe I would have died of embarrassmentâŠ..
Is it normal to have this kind of bet even after so much time has passed?
I felt bad for involving Theodore when I could have handled it myself in some way.
If Theodore knew I was thinking like this, heâd probably grab me and tell me itâs not like that at all.
To be honest, I was nervous because the conditions were appealing. They will turn a blind eye to Theodoreâs assault on Cameron, and Astinaâs engagement will be called off.
Actually, Iâd be happy with just these two.
âIâll add one more condition.â
Theodore, who had been lost in thought, finally spoke up.
Theodore took my hand and squeezed it firmly as he said that. As if heâd made a decision.
âWhat do you want?â
âPossibly in the future, Cameron Arstans will take the throne and Gilbert Conler will hold the title of Grand Duke.â
âI suppose soâ
âIf that happens again, Gilbert Conler will become the imperialâs marionette.â
I thought I roughly understood what Theodore was saying.
And the reason he squeezed my hand firmly before explaining the terms. Even though he is older than me, I couldnât help but feel proud of him.
I clasped Theodoreâs hand in my hand.
âHmmâŠâ
âPromise that you will not make any unreasonable demands, especially if it endangers our lives; and if Gilbert Conler thinks your order is too much, you will give him the right to refuse.â
Xâs expression indicated a keen interest in Theodoreâs condition. He then gave a quick nod.
âLetâs do that.â
âWhat are you saying?â
When X agreed, Cameron, who had been watching us in silence, objected.
He remained motionless while X tried to persuade us, but when Theodore added his condition, he appeared threatened. When he becomes emperor, he must have plans to make irrational demands that will endanger Gilbertâs life.
I knew he was that kind of person, but it still made me feel uneasy.
âIf you agree with it, then letâs do it; if not, letâs forget about it.â
Theodore, on the other hand, was now back to normal after regaining his composure.
It was refreshing to see the tide turn after being held back by the terms of the bet.
Cameronâs expression was more resolute than I anticipated, despite Xâs apparent attempt to persuade him.
I felt like I was getting angry again as I was looking at it. No, what sort of demands will you make later?
âWell, let me add a condition.â
Cameron and X appeared to have reached some kind of agreement because X came back over to us.
Theodore motioned for him to speak. He appeared to be the most polite person Iâve met so far.
âGilbert Conler will be given five opportunities to reject a request.â
âTen times.â
Before X could finish his offer, Theodore firmly added. For the first time, X looked puzzled.
He thought he could get away with it, didnât he? X groaned loudly.
âI can see why he said you were a pain in the assâŠâŠ.â
âWhat?â
âNo, then six timesâŠâŠ?â
âTwelve times.â
âAll right, eight times. No more.â
âYes, eight times.â
Perhaps it was a fairly satisfactory bargain Theodore accepted the eight times. Most likely, he never even considered that he could get ten times.
X approached Cameron again with a look of disgust.
âWeâll let you know the exact date and place related to the bet later through a letter.â
âWait a minute.â
âWhat?â
âThe location, which will be in a forest where the beasts appear, will be determined by us.â
X readily agreed to Theodoreâs words.
Cameron looked at us with an expression that seemed like he had something to say, then he got on the carriage without a word of goodbye and disappeared with X.
As we watched the carriage disappear, Astina ran towards us.
âWhat happened?â
âAstina!â
I hugged Astina tightly as she asked me what happened. Astina, who was suddenly hugged by me, soon patted me on the back.
âI believe I can call off your engagement!â
âWhat do you mean?â
I explained what had happened to Astina and how Cameron and I had decided to go hunting once more. I also stated that I had made it a condition that if I won, Cameron and Astinaâs engagement would be called off.
Astina listened to me with her blue eyes filled with tears.
âWhy did you do that?â
âOhâŠâ
âWhy would you jump into something like that? Itâs obviously dangerous and suspicious?â
âThis isnât such a bad dealâŠâŠ.â
âWhy didnât your Brother Theodore stop you from doing what you did?â
He negotiated.
Astina gave me a hard slap on the forearm, acting visibly enraged.
Even though the slap wasnât particularly strong, it was a vast improvement from the whimpering slap Iâd received when I was very young.
âAre you smiling?â
âAstinaâŠâŠ. Itâs your business, of course, but my family is also at stake.â
âMary, you fool.. Youâre so reckless!â
I gave Astina another hug as she sobbed uncontrollably.
Astina was clearly concerned about me, just as I was concerned about her. In a gloomy voice, Astina said as she hugged me.
âLetâs just run awayâŠâ
âAstinaâŠâ
âYou can dig the potatoesâŠâŠ.â
Although Astina was serious, I chuckled. I delicately removed Astinaâs hair from her eyes.
âIâm really fine. I can handle it. Do you remember that I was the orphanageâs best fighter?â
âYouâre braggingâŠâ
I attempted to assuage Astinaâs fears, but Theodore tackled me from behind.
He looked really brave and reliable earlier, but now that heâs like this, I couldnât help but laugh.
âOh, whereâs Rex?â
As Astina calmed down, I was finally able to inquire about Rexâs whereabouts.
âHe went to Tahata to report that you fainted. Rex is probably on his way to the Grand Duchy with everyone, so we should head back.â
âIs our trip to Tahata over?â
The idea of leaving Tahata without having the chance to fully take in its surroundings made me sad.
But Theodore gave me a look that said, âIs that what you want to say now?â
Itâs true that I had a bad experience in Tahata, but it was still disappointing that I wasnât able to take in more of the breathtaking scenery.
When will our family be able to visit Tahata yet again? If I ever meet that guy from the underworld again, I really want to punch him once.
But itâs best if we donât run into each other again.
âWe should go back and tell them about the trouble we cause.â
âThatâs rightâŠâ
I had no choice but to accept Theodoreâs choice of words.
There was something more important than sightseeing in Tahata. Before anyone else speaks strangely, we have to tell them with our own mouths.
âIâm sure Brother Gilbert will say something, right?â
âWhat a troublemaker.â
âWhat?â
âIâm imitating Brother Gilbert. He would have said if he knew we had made that kind of bet.â
âWow, that gave me goosebumps!â
In addition to their obvious physical similarities, Theodore and Gilbertâs voices, speech, and facial expressions were exactly the same, which gave me shivers.
We both laughed out loud.
âTry mimicking Brother Aiden too!â
âOh, Iâm practicing that.â
I held Theodoreâs hand as we walked to the carriage. We appeared friendly at first glance, but we couldnât help but tremble a little.
I was afraid of returning to the Grand Duchy and receiving a reprimand for the hunting bet.
But with Theodore by my side, it was less terrifying than the hunting bet I made when I was young.