Spoken gently and plainly, so it was even crueler. Akkard was speechless for a moment.
âWhat the hell, youâre a womanâŚâŚ.â
Akkard opened his mouth without knowing what he wanted to ask or say. But before that mystery could be solved, someone intervened.
It was Lessid who stood in front of Akkard, which deterred him.
âLady Damia.â
Lessid, with a smooth, elegant movement, chinned towards the mansion as he glided between them. He reported the progress in a flat deep tone.
âMiss Cecil is resting inside. She just got a little hot, so sheâll be fine soon.
â⌠Thank you.â
Dami, who knew better than anyone that Cecil was a fake patient, smiled awkwardly.
Now that Lessid was back, there was no need for her to continue to converse with Akkard.
She secretly hid her released hand behind her back and decided to run away from her spot.
âThen Iâll go see Cecil. It was nice to meet you today. Sir Akkard and Father Lessid.â
The tight-lipped Akkard didnât respond. Instead, Lessid uttered the appropriate good-bye:
âMay the Goddess always be with you.â
Damia, who was lightly addressed, moved away. Maybe because she was a beauty, even her back and figure was uselessly perfect.
Her hair was like petals flying in the wind, showing off her feminine body line in her fluffy skirt.
âYou are going to stare a hole in the back of her head.â
Lessid pointed out in a harsh, angry tone. In response, Akkard stuck back fiercely, his thick eyebrows frowning.
âThen why donât you put your eyes away.â
Lessid didnât answer back. Instead, he clicked his tongue and whispered, lowering his voice.
âEven if you canât control your wandering eyes, donât forget what you need to do.â
Akkardâs face turned cold as the talk of work came out.
Thatâs right.
Akkard Valerian suddenly came to the far north because there was a secret âmissionâ to do here.
Lessidâs words pinpointed this fact. He subtly reiterated himself to the unresponsive Akkard.
âEven if I am presumptuous, please understand. I even chose this side, betraying the temple. So I donât want things to go wrong because of personal feelings.â
â⌠I know well.â
Akkard answered slowly. His voice was as hard and cold as iron. After hearing his clear answer, Lessidâs severe expression was lifted a little.
âOkay, letâs concentrate together and do our job well, for the poor South suffering from âpollution.'â
âIndeed.â
Akkard nodded. There was a short tight bond between the two men united by the same goal.
Until Lessid opened his mouth again:
âOh! And donât get too close to Lady Damia.â
âWhy? You think Iâll be blinded by a woman and mess up the mission?â
Akkard asked back, infuriated. No matter how much they were on the same side, there was now an insurmountable wall between Lessid and himself. Lessid had crossed a line.
Akkard was a top predator in name and substance. He had never let anything crawl under his feet. A completely unexpected reply came out of Lessid as Akkard gritted his teeth and waited for his answer.
âNo, because I like Damia.â
ââŚ.. What?â
âWhat are you so surprised about? Sheâs so pretty and smart. It would be weird if you didnât like her.â
Lessid, who answered calmly, looked at him with a rather sour, strange look. He seemed to have no idea that Akkard had already slept with her.
As a result, Akkard, lost in the absurdity of the situation, remained silent for a while. Taking advantage of the gap of silence, Lessid added in a quick tone:
âIâm telling you beforehand, donât touch Miss Damia. As soon as this is done, Iâm going to take off my new uniform and confess immediately.â
Lessid, who recited the cliche lines from popular romance novels, quickly walked away.
Akkard watched the swaying blonde, bewildered.
ââŚBut Iâve already touched her first.â
Akkardâs stomach was boiling.
No matter how bad his reputation was in the capitalâs society, it was very unfair to him this time.
He was a victim of Damiaâs relationship with him. Dami seduced him by tricking him like a worn-out, broken woman from the very beginning. And after using him for her first experience, she ran awayâas if it werenât her who seduced him in the first place!
This situation alone was driving him crazyâ but now even Lessid was afraid of being discarded like a single, lonely dog by Damia.
An angry Akkad lashed out with a small curse,
âDamn it.â
It was clear that he did not fit well with Northern soilâgoddamn it all.