Startled, Damia looked back. He was really there. Akkard Valerian.
He had just arrived, surveying the garden with an uninterested look. His bluish-gray robes brought out his silver hair made his large and magnificent physique stand out.
As he studied his surroundingsâfor a brief moment, his and Damiaâs unsuspecting gaze met. Stunned, she felt as if she was stabbed with a broad needle. They shared a short but intense stare.
Damia choked and looked away, crouching away unconsciously. The tension was overwhelming, and Akkard soon, too, turned his eyes away. It was only afterwards that Damia realized she had held her breath.
No regrets or feelings were read from the side of his sculptural face.
âHmm.â
Seeing this, Cecil made a very suspicious sound. Her face clearly was wondering whether or not he was over his feelings. Seeing a chance to comfort and convince her friend, Damia spoke:
âSee, I told you already. Itâs over.â
âŠâŠReally? Cecil glanced at Akkard. Whenever she saw him, he exuded an incredible sensuous aura. The fact that it was apparent that he knew it made him even more annoying and that much more attractive.
Well, would a man like that ever get hung up on a woman? It would be improbable. Concluding as such, Cecil sighed and looked back on Akkard when something caught both Cecilâs and Akkardâs gaze.
âEh?â
âHmm? Whatâs wrong, Cecil?â
âLook over there, Damiaâitâs Lessid Ferria.â
Damia turned to a name she hadnât heard in a long time. There stood a man with long blond hair, just as elegant as an elf. He was quietly talking to Akkard, as if conscious of the attention they drew.
âThey must have come together.â
âAre they that close?â
âProbably. Do you remember Kaelâs farewell party? It was Lessid who brought Akkard and introduced him to northern society that day.â
âAh, I see.â
âMaybe you didnât notice. Lessid introduced him and went straight back to the temple. Maybe he had a lot of work to do because of problems in the South?â
âThat makes sense.â
Damia casually agreed and nodded absentmindedly, recalling that day. Cecil had said that that day that Louiseâs brother had brought Akkard.
Lessid Ferira. He was the second son of Count Ferira. However, unlike his grandiose grandmother, he was quite sensitive and harsh. Considering that he was a priest belonging to the temple, his temper was very impressive.
âLessid is here, so Louise wonât be here today. Thatâs fortunate.â
Cecil was deeply relieved as she dramatically held her hand to her heart.
No one knew why but Lessid and Louise loathed each other. Even the loud words they exchanged in public were too harsh. It seemed rather unbelievable that they were siblings born from the same parents.
Wasnât there a saying that your enemyâs enemy was your friend? Perhaps thatâs why Lessid was very gentle toward Damia. Just like now.
âLady Damia! Oh, Lady Cecil is with you.
Lessid, who spotted her, greeted her in a friendly manner.
âItâs been a long time. How have you been?â
Lessid was smiling brightly. He had always stayed at the temple and when he entered society again and societized his was always pleasantâexcept when the conversation concerned his sister.
âI heard that Louise had a tantrum again. When I raised and spoiled her as my youngest sibling, I never thought she would grow up to be so unruly. I am embarrassed to face you as her brother. Iâm sorry.â
Lessid lowered his eyes and apologized in his sisterâs stead. His expression was so acrimonious that Damia, stunned by his unexpected apology, hurried to comfort him. Dami couldnât bear to speak ill of a sister in front of her brother, smiled gently.
âIâm fine. Donât worry. Recently, havenât you been busy cleaning up the âpollutionâ in the South? Thank you for your efforts and hard work.â
âYes, itâs awful. I hope this pollution incident ends soon.â
Lessid replied with a solemn expression. âContaminationâ or âpollutionâ was the biggest problem facing the kingdom now
One day the land soured, and the crops could not grow. Severe diseases infested the bodies of people and livestock who touched the soil.
Not only that, but strange beasts appeared around contaminated land, hurting the innocent. Fortunately, âpollutionâ could be purified by divine power, so priests were kept busy at unprecedented levels.
âBy the way, Dami are you ill? You donât look well.â
Damia feigned a smile and waved her hand at Lessidâs concern.
âIâm fine, donât worry.â
âAre you sure? Youâre so pale.â
ââŠâŠ thatâsââ
Although Dami was smiling, she was crying inside. Her cracked expression wasnât because of Louise, but rather because of Lessid.
Well, to be precise, because of the man standing next to him
With a fierce look in his eyes, Akkard watched Lessidâs useless friendly banter.
âAh. Come to think of it; I should introduce Miss Damia to Lord Akkard first.â