āI want you to come back as the inheritor to this household.
Father said like so.
I knew he would ask me that.
Thatās why I was constantly thinkingāHow should I respond? Where can we come to an agreement thatāll bring peace to my heart?
I didnāt respond immediately.
Father spoke, reading too far into my silence.
āAlbert, Iām aware that you arenāt fond of this place. Iām partly to blame for that⦠I plan on making an effort to make this place more comfortable for you, even by a little. The people that bad-mouthed youāā
I raised my right hand.
āā¦Father. Thereās no need to persuade me. Iāve resolved myself.ā
I didnāt respond immediately because I was reaffirming my feelings for the last time.
Father stopped speaking midway like he was caught off guard. He had a stern look on his face. He wasnāt trying to coerce me, but rather, he probably just sensed the bleakness of the situation.
I banished my son from the household.
There was no way heād come back after I tell him toā
I slowly broke the silence.
āā¦I accept.ā
ā!ā
Fatherās eyes opened wide with surprise.
Astonishment was written all over his face.
āI was born as a child of nobilityāif Iām asked to take over the household, then I cannot refuse.ā
It was the same reason I accepted Carlyleās instructions to take part in the war.
The way a noble should think was hammered into me since childhood. In other words, that wasĀ FatherāsĀ teachings. If Father thought the household came first, then I could understand how he felt as well.
Besides, the fact remains that Iām the only child of his direct descent.
He didnāt have a choice but to bring this up to me.
āReally!? ā¦Ooh, I give you my thanks, Albert!ā
āāItās a little too early to say that.ā
āā¦?ā
āI have conditions.ā
Fatherās body shrunk back.
Without paying any heed to that, I continued.
āI understand Fatherās circumstances. With that being the case, I want you to understand my circumstances as well. Iāve lived these past 10 years as simply Albert; Thatās an inseparable part of me. I can no longer choose to liveĀ onlyĀ as Albert Luminous.ā
āā¦You have a pointā¦ā
āI will fulfill my duty as Albert Luminousāas the representative of the marquis of this household. Thatās why I also want you to let me live asĀ Albert, too.ā
āLive as Albert?ā
āIāll continue to attend school just as Iāve always been. Also, I wonāt be involved with any real work, such as the management of the territory.ā
Father made a bitter face.
I didnāt blame him.
However, if I end up fully accepting his proposal, then Iāll be unable to live my life as Albert.
āIāve always been a āmoronā, and in reality, I still donāt believe Iām particularly skilled at anything besides Magic Arrow. I have a 10-year gap in experience as a noble as well. I havenāt been learning anything. Iām not someone who you should entrust an important role to.ā
āNo, butāā
Father tried to object, but he was at a loss for words.
Father, who was a brilliant noble, probably understood the validity of what I said deep down.
āā¦I canāt deny youāre lacking thereā¦ā
Father slumped his shoulders and let out a deep breath.
āā¦However, itās not like Iāll be retiring right away. Take your time and continue to learn. If you do that, wonāt you eventually become able to take over the household?ā
āā¦I cannot fathom that.ā
I shook my head.
I wasnāt angry at Father for banishing me from the household, as Iāve accepted the fact that Iām a moron.
It was true that Iām not a very bright person.
I didnāt think a person like myself was the best candidate to manage a territory.
I then conveyed the counter-proposal I came up with to Father.
āWouldnāt it be fine to entrust the management to a different person?ā
āA different personā¦?ā
āSomeone related to the Luminous household. You can hire them and entrust the marquis work to them. Iāll only show up when Iām needed as the marquis representative. What do you think?ā
My plan also acted as insuranceā
on the off-chance that something happened to me.
Recently, I couldnāt help but feel that I was in the middle of getting mixed up in something. The possibility that Iād die still remained.
If I died, there wouldnāt be any more direct heirs.
In that situation, Father would end up counting on another relative as a plan B, so he could just choose from the people currently entrusted to the work of the marquisate.
Father seemed like he was in deep thought.
Before long, he looked into my eyes and spoke.
āDonāt you have any interest in the work of nobles? Any lingering attachments? ā¦Youād be supporting the country and guiding the people. Itās a job worth doing, you know?ā
He mustāve said that as my father, rather than to convince me.
I want my son to inherit the work I hold pride in; I want to teach him the real thrill of itāThose feelings mustāve made him say that.
Thatās exactly why I made myself clear.
āI have no interest.ā
It was probably impossible for me to fully go back to being a noble.
Thatās because I discovered the possibilities awaiting me. Iāve realized the world that Iām meant to be in.
I wanted to bring it to completion.
My magic.
My Magic Arrow.
As well as the path I should follow.
āā¦I understand.ā
Father let out a deep breath. He mustāve perceived the firmness of my will in my eyes.
āā¦Iām the one that abandoned you. Inside of you are the 10 years youāve lived, as well as the things youāve discovered in that time. I wonāt ask for something unreasonable. Just becoming the family head as a direct descendant is enough. Iāll arrange things as you wish.ā
āThank you very much.ā
I bowed my head.
āAlbert, you may leave. Youāll be sojourning here for some time, right? Letās talk again later.ā
I shook my head.
āNo, Iāll be going on a journey.ā
āā¦!? A journey!? Where?ā
āHere.ā
āHere?ā
āThe Luminous territoryāthe territory that Iāll be taking over one day.ā
That seemed to take him by surprise, as he was completely speechless.
Iāll be succeeding Father as a representative of the Luminous household. I wouldnāt be involved with any of the actual work, but that doesnāt mean I donāt feel a sense of responsibility.
āI believe I need to know more about the Luminous lands, as well as everybody that resides here.ā
āāā
Father tightly pursed his lips and silently clenched his hands.
āā¦Youāve grown, Albert.ā
āHave I?ā
āThe old you was always so timid⦠I was shocked just by you clearly telling me your will. And now, the words you just said. You say you arenāt a noble anymore, butāyouāre a splendid noble.ā
āIt mustāve been because you taught me well.Ā Know your territory, know your peopleāThose are the words youāve hammered into me since my childhood.ā
Fatherās body jumped in response to my words, and he gave an embarrassed-looking smile.
āā¦I see⦠thatās rightā¦ā
āWell then, I shall now excuse myself.ā
When I tried to exit the room, Father called me to stop.
āAlbert.ā
āWhat is it?ā
āIām glad I got to meet with you again after 10 years. It was oblivious of me to banish you 10 years ago. I shouldāve grasped the hand which you so frantically held out as you drowned in the depths of despair, and I shouldnāt have casted you away. I believe wounding your heart was inexcusable of me. I apologize from the depths of my heart. Forgive me.ā
Father stood up, bent his waist, and bowed to me.
An apology from Father.
An apology from the depths of his heart.
My prideful fatherĀ apologizedā
In that instant, I felt a passionate emotion travel throughout my chest. It felt like the heavy burdens that Iāve constantly been carrying in my heart since 10 years ago gently faded away.
āThe things Father did back then were justified.ā
I deeply bowed my head towards Father.
āI apologize for staining the family name with my actions. I also thank you for never abandoning someone like me and going as far as to kindly give me a house and allowance.ā
I raised my head and looked at Father.
Father did the same and looked hard at me.
āThereās no need to regret these past 10 years. Precisely because of those 10 years, Iām the person I am now.ā
Laura said the same. Flin said the same.
And more than anyone else, the current me thinks like so: