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ââŚ.What?â
Asena noticed the change in my expression, but there was no reaction. She didnât recall her earlier words, she didnât feel bad about my expression, and she waited as she was.
Behind her, Judy gave a confused look. She first looked at Asena and then looked at me in turn.
I knew Judy was asking me for help.
If one was really loyal or respectful, one wouldnât have any problems getting down on one's knees. But Judy had only recently met Asena. Besides, even the families they belonged to were hostile. Judy probably wouldnât want to get down on her knees even if her life was at stake.
Even so, if Asena sincerely ordered her to, Judy had no other option. There was no way a knight who did not follow the instructions of their master could have a good reputation.
ââŚAsena, are you kidding me?â
I knew it wasnât a joke, but I asked again because Asenaâs orders were so shocking.
To some extent, I wanted her to read my feelings and cancel the order.
But she spoke lightly as if she were talking about something ordinary.
âDonât worry, Oppa. Itâs an order I gave to my knight.â
She showed no emotions. The Asena I read in the novel was standing in front of me.
On the other hand, I couldnât hide my anger, frustration, and absurd feelings. I was speechless and didnât know what to say.
There was nothing I could do but stare at her. Asena did not avoid my gaze either. An unintentional fight began.
Most of all, I couldnât believe the terrible fact that Asena had chosen my friend Judy to punish me.
The most problematic thing was that the target was none other than Judy of the Ice family.
Even if she died, she wouldnât want to get down on her knees.
She may start to resent me for putting her in this situation. In a few words, Asena separated me and Judy, and also shook the relationship with Daisy.
Here, to protect Judyâs self-respect, if I said âfor escort training, we did not need to go so farâ and we would only perform our missions in the future, my relationship with Daisy would also turn into a businesslike one.
But, if no action was taken, Judy would have no choice but to kneel.
Even in a chaotic situation, I did not avoid a snowball fight with Asena.
Asenaâs unfamiliar wickedness seemed to flow from within herself. Whether it was originally inherent or not, I was starting to wonder now.
Did Asena have an irreplaceable fate of becoming a villain no matter what I did?
If so, it was disappointing and at the same time very sad.
In the end, I was the first to avert eyes.
ââŚAsena, letâs not do this.â
I shook my head slightly and said. I took a step back from the fight. However, Asena did not yield and instead pushed forward.
âLike Daisy, Iâm just confirming Judyâs loyalty.â
ââŚwhy are you so adamant? Is it such a big deal to go in and out of a room once? Keirsey, please stop Asena.â
Most of all, I didnât want to fight the twins again, so I looked at Keirsey next to her and asked for help.
âŚbut, I did not receive any reply.
ââŚâ
ââŚKeirsey?â
I felt a weak sense of betrayal as my belief that she would be on my side was broken.
ââŚItâs Oppaâs fault.â
I couldnât believe Keirsey's words.
ââŚwhy are you like this? No, is it because of yesterday?â
I asked in a soft voice.
ââŚitâs not that.â
âThen, I donât understand at all. How could this be my faultâŚ?â
âOppa⌠you didnât follow the rules, why is it not your fault..â
Keirsey spoke in a crawling voice.
Her expression was as hard as Asena, but she couldnât even make eye contact with me.
ââŚthereâs a thing called flexibility, Keirsey. Are you really telling me to turn away from someone in need because of a door?â
ââŚif you donât follow the rules, why are there rules?â
A laugh came out of my mouth automatically.
Only the sound of my laughter echoed through the momentarily silent hallway. It was a pity that all the young girls had already gone to the academy, otherwise this ridiculous appearance would have been seen by everyone.
Asena gently placed her finger on my chest.
ââŚI donât want to do this either, Oppa.â
For some reason, I didnât believe it. It was the first time I felt like this for Asena.
I calmed down my frustrated laugh and spoke briefly.
ââŚyou canât do it.â
âBut Oppa isnât admitting his mistake.â
âNo⌠haahâŚâ
I stopped my mouth just before the harsh words came out.
Why does our relationship keep getting worse?
Asena wanted to subdue me somehow to hear an apology from my mouth.
I still couldnât figure out what I was doing so wrong.
Was she ashamed that being with Daisy would spread strange rumors about her like Asena warned me before? Or was she ashamed that those rumors would spread with the name âCayden Prysterâ?
ââŚJust say you were wrong.â
she said.
âWhat?â
I really didnât understand, so I asked.
âYou went into Daisyâs room. Say you made a mistake and say you wonât do it again.â
ââŚâŚâ
Just because of this, did we have to fight once more? Did Asena really want me to see that way?
ââŚOf course, Iâm not going to let it go this time just because you made a mistake.â
Besides, whether she was angry or not, the punishment had already been decided. Asena paused for a moment, then swallowed her saliva and spoke.
ââŚCome to my room tonight. After work.â
ââŚ..â
I ground my teeth and closed my eyes.
Taking a deep breath through my nose, I tried to meditate.
For a while I stood still, controlling my emotions.
ââŚif you donât like it, then donât... But Judy, when are you going to get down on your knees?â
And Asena mentioned Judy once more as if pressing me.
I opened my eyes.
ââŚ.Sorry.â
Asena looked at me for a moment, then sighed.
ââŚitâs good to admit it. still. Tonight in my room-â
However, I was not finished.
âJudy, Daisy. Sorry.â
Asenaâs snake-like eyes, which had slightly relieved tension, glared at me again.
Again this time, I did not avert those eyes.
Looking at Asena, I told Judy and Daisy.
âI could only raise twins like this.â
ââŚ..â
For the first time, there was a change in Asenaâs expression. She blinked once or twice for a moment, showing a hurt face, but I wasnât sure.
Keirsey said next to her.
ââŚis it so hard to just promise not to go into her room next time, Oppa?â
âThe next time something like this happens, I will do the same. Do you really think this is my fault?â
âI told you beforeâŚ! If you donât follow the rules, why do you need rulesâŚ!â
I nodded slowly.
âIs that soâŚ?â
Maybe it was because I was angry because they touched Judyâ
âSo far, youâre just saying you want me to be an inflexibleâŚprincipalist?â
âNo matter the reason, I had to admit that I was a little childish.
I fixed my posture â like an armed soldier.
I spread my shoulders wide, took a deep breath, and spat out childish words.
âAsena Pryster, Keirsey Pryster. Okay. From now on, we will abide by the rules.â
ââŚ..â
ââŚ..â
There was silence for a while.
Keirsey, who was looking at the floor, raised her head, and Asenaâs expression wrinkled.
Keirsey asked me with a trembling voice.
ââŚwhat are you doing, Oppa?â
I took turns looking at Judy and Daisy.
âAfter all, everyone here knows. As you know, I will be expelled from the Pryster family after two years. It can be said that I am a prospective commoner. Itâs impossible for me to⌠speak nonsense to the girls of the great Pryster family.â
As if talking with a stranger, I spoke those words in a businesslike tone.
âI was being rude. We will talk about this in the future.â
Asena spoke in a voice full of pain. Her normal voice was already broken.
ââŚStop it. Not funny.â
The situation was reversed. Asena showed a lot of emotions as if she had become me, and I hardened my expression and hid my emotions like Asena.
âIt doesn't suit you to speak like this with me, Duchess Pryster.â
ââŚStop it!â
Perhaps forgetting about the hallway, Asena raised her voice.
I acted like it didn't matter.
It was always frustrating when the other person didnât respond. I knew that too, so I didnât have to answer her.
The twins might be sad, but I had no intention of being pushed back.
I didnât mean to do this for the rest of my life. It was just a childish rant. But I was so angry, for now, I wanted to be harsher and colder than ever.
Keirsey took several rough breaths from the side and clung to my arm.
ââŚ.Ah Okay. Okay, becauseâŚâ
What Keirsey and Asena said were different things, but that didnât mean that I could just forgive Keirsey.
âDonât touch me, Keirsey Pryster. According to the rule, you must not touch the body of a knight.â
-Slap!
I slapped her hand away. Keirsey looked at her hand, then looked at me, and tears began to fill her eyes.
ââŚOh..oppa..donât do this..why are you talking like I'm a strangerâŚâ
As I was a human being, I had desires as well. I felt sad too. It was too difficult to bear the tingling urge of not bending their words to create a distance.
âYou say you value principles... Judy? What do you do when you talk to your brothers?â
I instantly turned the conversation around and asked Judy.
âIâm confused,â said Judy, but then she spoke, stuttering.
âI⌠I⌠respectfulâŚâ
After hearing the answer, I looked at Keirsey again.
âYou heard. Even the Ice family is the same. I can do more if I have to adapt, but I canât do less. In the future, I will continue to treat you with respect. Sorry... Still, I wanted to get along for the next two years, then leave.â
I didnât look at her; I turned my head.
I had endured a lot. I wonât give in this time.
ââŚUhâŚUghâŚUghâŚ!â
After holding back her tears and pushing me weakly on my chest, Keirsey wept and started running away.
Judy gave me a confused look.
But now there was no time to send any signal to her.
Even if Keirsey left, Asena was right in front of her. Judy had to remain as well.
Asena looked at me, the bridge of her nose and her eyes were red.
Obviously, this was surprising; Asena was looking at me like she was about to cry like Keirsey. But usually, no matter what happened, she wouldnât shed tears in front of people.
But looking at her now⌠the brother inside me felt remorse.
I looked at her and nodded.
âI am sorry. I wonât go into Daisyâs room from now on.â
ââŚâŚâ
âDuchess Pryster, we are getting late. Letâs go to class.â
At my words, she bowed her head and shook it. Opening and closing her mouth repeatedly, she finally kept it close and turned her body around as well.
Predictably, it seemed like she was going to cry if she said more.
Judy glanced at me and mouthed, 'weâll talk later,' then followed Asena.
ââŚwhoah..â
Things were settled,
I turned to Daisy.
I felt sorry again.
This time, I was not alone with twins. But we brought this family drama to others and made them uncomfortable for nothing.
ââŚSorry... Haha, I just keep apologizing, huh?â
But Daisy opened her eyes and shook her head.
ââŚIâm surprised.â
What did she mean?
ââŚ.yes?â
ââŚNoâŚIâve never seen anyone arguing with Asena like that.â
Daisyâs words indeed made sense. Even when I read the novel, the only one who stopped Asenaâs momentum was the main character, Eric Endra.
Daisy wasnât a pushover either, but she didnât even try to beat Asena because of Eric.
From that point of view, it could be a refreshing shock to see Asenaâs such expression.
ââŚbut sheâs my younger sister.â
âWerenât you being persecuted?â
ââŚDid you think Iâd never say anything back?â
Daisy nodded her head.
I scratched my head. It was a family matter, so I was reluctant to bring it up even in front of Daisy, with whom I shared a connection since I read the novel, but it seemed to be the right thing to say since she also stepped to some extent.
âActually, if weâre alone, we get along well.â
ââŚyes?â
âReally. But itâs always like this in front of people. Thatâs why I can understand if you donât believe itâŚbut me being angry is usually enough punishment for them.â
ââŚ.I seeâŚâ
Daisy seemed to be very surprised and said after thinking about it for a long time.
ââŚI was surprised that the twins seem to like you a lot more than I thought.â
ââŚ..â
âJust seeing how sad she lookedâŚ.. itâs the first time Iâve ever seen Asena show her emotions.â
âThey like me, but they don't seem to like me being in the family.â