Relationships are like sandcastles: no matter how carefully built, they are bound to collapse with a single high tide.
Even parent-child relationships were no exception.
If you donât say and show that youâre always thinking of them, how are they going to know?
When Elodie mentioned that she had something to say earlier, Themis thought that the moment had finally come.
ââŠâŠIâm trying to be independent.â
In the past, Elodie had confessed.
Elodieâs confession from the past. Themis couldnât forget the expression Elodie had at that time.
It was an empty gaze devoid of any expectations or desires.
There must have been a time when this child longed for affection, but at some point, her eyes became devoid of any desires.
Themis didnât know when.
When did it start?
The moment when even the surface that couldnât be worn down roughened, and eventually faded away, leaving nothing. The moment when this child stopped desiring anything.
Themis didnât want to imagine how many wounds this child had endured until she reached the point of calmly declaring her decision to become independent.
It was Themis herself who made her feel that way. Because she knew she couldnât let her stay like this, but she turned a blind eye.
Even if Themis made a promise not to pay attention to the childâs existence, it shouldnât have been like that.
The truth was, it was already too late, but Themis felt the need to do something.
But SylvesterâŠ
âI wish you would stop talking about this.â
Once again, he simply disregarded Themisâs words as inconsequential.
She wondered how he would react if Elodie spoke of independence one day in the not-too-distant future.
Themis wished that he would deeply regret his past choices and feel the pain of self-blame.
She hoped that this man, who refrained from making efforts to progress their relationship due to his unfamiliarity with expressing emotions, would crumble miserably.
Thatâs why she had contradictory feelings of wanting Elodie to both remain dependent and become independent.
It all started when Elodie tried to make a deal with her, claiming that her powers had blossomed out of nowhere.
She agreed to the deal because Elodie could make an antidote for any poison, but when she found out that she had to drink it, Themis made her stop immediately.
âI donât think sheâs been consuming poison lately.â
Themis had been keeping a close eye on Elodie in case she was using her powers behind her back.
But there was nothing unusual about her, except that she seemed tired every now and then.
Apart from that, Elodie Perdia had been the most interesting topic of social circles lately.
The First Princeâs broken engagement. Moreover, the Crown Prince himself claimed that she was the one who broke off the engagement.
Themis hadnât been at the Tower banquet, so she only learned about the incident through the reports.
âI hear Elodie has been receiving a steady stream of invitations lately, you know?â
âThe butler told me.â
âThen what are you going to do when some of the men approach her?â
âHow dare they.â
A lot of meaning was packed into those few words.
Sylvester was making it clear that heâs working behind the scenes.
âI wish he would show some signs of it.â
He was a man who couldnât be honest. But no matter how many times she spoke, he wouldnât change his attitude, so she kept her mouth shut.
After taking a sip of her tea, Themis brought up a different topic.
âWhen are you going to bring Carl back to the capital?â
âNot yet. Heâs in his prime, so let him release some stress there.â
Themis had no objections to how Carlot was being treated. Since he possessed a wide-range attack ability, it would be better to use his powers against demons.
âIt would be good if he matured a bit while heâs at it.â
She needed to cultivate some patience.
However, Themisâs futile hope was in vain.
***
I arrived at the front of Jansiâs bedroom, holding one remaining gift box.
I knocked cautiously, intending to deliver it quickly and leave.
â Jansi, are you in there?â
After a few seconds, the door swung open.
ââŠ.Lili?â
Jansi looked at me, momentarily surprised. It seemed like he hadnât expected me to be there.
Whether he hastily opened the door or not, Jansi appeared somewhat disheveled compared to his usual neat and tidy self.
His messy hair or the few unbuttoned buttons on his shirt.
âWhatâs the matter? No, would you like to come in for now?â
âOh, can I come in?â
âOf course.â
Although I had planned to simply deliver the gift and leave, I accepted his invitation, not wanting to disturb Jansi âs mood by rejecting it.
âCome to think of it, itâs my first time entering Jansiâs bedroom.â
In fact, I hadnât been in Carlâs bedroom either, not just Jansiâs.
There was no need for us to interact with each other, so there was no reason to visit.
As a result, I didnât expect to be invited into Jansi âs bedroom so willingly.
Jansi âs bedroom, which I entered for the first time, was as desolate as if Jansi himself had been transplanted into it. The bedroom had only the necessary furniture, without any common decorations.
âWhy do I feel like putting a pink cushion here just for the fun of it?â
It would be funny to have a pink cushion placed alone in this plain room.
I stared at it for a moment, admiring the roomâs lack of decoration, and then sat down on the sofa.
Jansi, who went towards his desk, seemed to be working on something as he crumpled a pile of paper in his hand without hesitation.
Immediately after, the paper vanished into thin air.
[Heuk!]
Unlike Greed, who freaked out, I found myself staring at the spectacle with interest.
Such incredible talentâŠ!
It was not a talent that belonged in this world. If it were only Jansi, the environmental pollution on Earth would be significantly reduced.
It was regrettable that someone who could contribute to mitigating global warming was here.
âJansi Perdia should become Earthâs waste incinerator!â
I was just thinking about the absurdity of Jansi destroying plastic waste.
He leaned his face closer to mine and asked, âLili, why are you looking at me like that?â
I awkwardly smiled and pulled my head back.
âJust because itâs fascinating.â
âThatâs the first time Iâve ever heard you say my powers are fascinating.â
Fortunately, Jansi didnât look offended. At his questioning gaze, I hesitated and parted my lips.
âActuallyâŠâŠ It might be uncomfortable.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIf I had that power⊠I would be scared. I might accidentally make something disappear that I didnât want to.â
ââŠâŠ.â
As Jansi stared at me with an expressionless face, I quickly waved my hands.
It was my mistake. Even if Jansi had such thoughts, it would be different to hear them directly from him.
âIâm sorry if I offended you, Brother. I donât mean to disrespect your powers, butââ
âNo. Iâm not offended, Lili.â
Poking me in the cheek with his index finger, Jansi smiled and sat down across from me.
âSo, what brings you here?â
âItâs for this. I wanted to give it to you as a gift, Brother.â
I pushed the box that I had been holding on my lap toward Jansi.
Jansi, who was brushing the surface of the box with his fingertips, opened the lid after a moment.
He grinned and examined the magical artifact in various ways.
âAh, so this is the magical artifact that the mysterious investor âLili Arcelâ invested in?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âI heard itâs hard to come by. How did you get it?â
âLately, Iâve been interested in magic, so I frequently visited the Magic Tower and luckily managed to get it.â
I smoothly presented the excuse I had prepared in advance.
However,âŠ
âOh, luckily?â
Whatâs this? I canât understand the meaning behind this reaction.
I blinked and looked at Jansi, somewhat meaningfully, and as if on cue, he turned to face me and smiled.
âThanks, Iâve been eyeing those. Iâll put it to good use, Lili.â
âIâm glad you wanted it.â
âIt means more that my Lili gave it to me.â
It was the usual family comment, and I just smiled wryly.
Jansi, who had been closely examining the magical artifact, asked in a low voice, âSo, can I use this to contact you every day?â
âHuh?â
Every day?
âHow many times a day?â
âThatâs a bitâŠâ
âTwice?â
âThatâs also a bitâŠâ
âWould it be possible to do it onceâŠâŠ?â
âI guess so, right?â
Itâs not like weâre close enough to be in contact every day.
I wanted to say that, but Jansi âs smiling expression scared me unnecessarily, so I couldnât get it out of my mouth.
âI want to take it back.â
I felt a strong urge to seize the communication tool back immediately. I didnât expect him to ask to contact me.
Anyway, that aside, it seems like the gift operation for winning favor was a success today, if I exclude that issue.
Iâm proud to say that Iâve taken one step closer to my own independence.
***
To spend the allowance assigned to me after a long time, I went shopping after first raiding a restaurant with my three escorts.
Urania patted her satisfied belly with a content smile.
âWow, Iâm full. That was really good, Lili!â
âDonât you think you ate too little? You can eat more if you want.â
âIf I ate more, my stomach would burst, and I would die.â
Upon hearing that, Greed, who was sealed in the stone, interrupted.
[Even if her stomach bursts, she wonât die⊠I wish I didnât know thatâŠ]
âWell, even if you say it, Urania wonât hear you anyway. â
Urania, who was happily smiling, suddenly shifted her gaze and glared at the other two escorts, Stephen and Milo.
âThose two guys should be thanking me, I were supposed to be going on a date with Lili alone, but I dragged them along.â
âWe can go again later, just the two of us,â I reassured her.
âOh my, it seems like Iâm falling for Lili again.â
When Urania shyly said that while covering her cheeks, Stephen, who was standing next to her, pretended to gag.
âUgh, so sickening.â
Urania approached Stephen with her fist raised. Then, Stephen hid behind Milo.
âSave me, Milo!â
âToo much troubleâŠâ
I smiled happily while watching the three of them.
âThey make quite a good trio.â
I couldnât help but envy the existence of being able to interact with each other so casually.
It was while we were walking down the street, chatting.
âHey, look over there. Itâs Lady Perdia.â
âThatâs right. Did you read that article too?â
âOf course. It said she broke off her engagement with the First Prince, right?â
A murmur. In an instant, there was a commotion around me.
I could feel the ladies of the aristocracy, who seemed to be out shopping, huddling together and glancing at me.
Urania, who was tall, positioned herself to shield me from their glances.
âLili, youâre popular, as expected.â
âIf gossip is popular, then maybe Iâm popularâŠâŠ.â
âActually, I saw the article, too. It said that Lili dumped the First Prince.â
Because of Adenmirâs sudden behavior, the rumor that I had dumped the First Prince had become completely true.
It seemed odd for me to deny what Adenmir had admitted, so I just shrugged.
âNow, where should we go next?â
The weather was too nice to go back home just yet.
Upon Stephenâs question, I hesitated for a moment and decided on our destination.
âLetâs go to the auction house.â
It had been quite some time since I last used the power of Greed, but I hadnât used my ability since then.
Even though I could only use it for three seconds once a week, it felt like a waste of time, so I thought Iâd give it a try while I had the chance.
[Itâs been a while; time for me to step up!]
I heard Greedâs voice grumbling excitedly, and it was at that moment we headed towards the auction house.
âA chance encounter on the road, I suppose we were meant to be, werenât we, my lady?â
Second Prince Beltran, an ugly, pathetic human being, appeared out of nowhere and blocked our path.
My good mood turned sour as soon as I saw his face.
âNo sign of that jerk of a mercenary king today?â
Beltran smirked as if everything was going well for him.
âExcuse me, but Lady Lili and-â
âUrania.â
I interrupted Urania, who was about to say something and confront Beltran, regardless of whether he was a Second Prince or someone else.
If I let Urania berate a member of the royal family for being rude, it wouldnât be easy to save her from the consequences.
As if my behavior had given him any confidence, Beltran laughed triumphantly.
âWhere were you headed, Lady?â
âI was in the middle of shopping.â
âOh, shopping is nice. How about it? I can accompany you. I want to give you jewelry that resembles the beautiful color of your eyes.â
âOh-hoâŠâŠ..â
Suddenly, a clever thought crossed my mind. I looked up at Beltran with a bright smile, and he flinched for a moment.
âA gift? You donât have to go through the trouble, Your Highness.â
âItâs no trouble at all.â
âReally? Then, can you give me anything as a gift?â
I looked at him with the implication that he couldnât possibly do that, and Beltran beat his chest and boasted, probably because his pride was hurt.
âWhat do you take me for, Lady? Just say it. I can give you anything as a gift!â