chapter 03
Viaton was one of the very few people who could provoke Emperor Ronâs temper.
That also meant the emperor trusted him enough to let him get that close.
[Your Majesty, havenât I repeatedly advised you to let go of your prejudices? These days, beans can grow where red beans are planted, and red beans where beans are planted.]
That statement applied to Viaton himself as well.
He had been born into a family of mages. Because of that, his path to mastering the sword had been filled with countless obstacles.
He had heard endless criticism from his familyâhow could someone of a mageâs bloodline stoop to learning something as crude as swordsmanship?
If not for his open-minded mother, he might never have learned the sword at all.
Since Ron had witnessed all of Viatonâs struggles, he couldnât really deny it.
[That doesnât sound like advice, no matter how kindly I interpret it.]
[Whenever youâre losing an argument, you nitpick my tone. You know thatâs pretty cheap, right?]
[If you donât like it, why donât you become emperor?]
[And get executed for treason?]
[That doesnât sound so bad.]
It was the kind of conversation that would make most citizensâor even court officialsâcollapse in shock if they overheard it.
Viaton suddenly seemed to recall something and continued:
[If itâs an innate chant, then that phenomenon makes sense. She recited a spell without even having mana, so itâs only natural she fell asleep. Of course, it may be hard for Your Majestyâwho has devoted his entire life to the swordâto understand.]
Ron silently watched Isabel for a while.
âMmm⊠mmmâŠâ
This was something that had never happened in the past 500 years.
After a momentâ
Blink!
Isabel opened her eyes.
âGood. My staminaâs recovered.â
She looked delighted.
[Does she⊠look happy to you as well?]
[Thatâs how it appears to me.]
[Why would she be happy?]
[Iâve heard that children capable of innate chants feel joy when they resonate with mana.]
[Youâre not lying just because I donât know, are you?]
[My mother taught me.]
[âŠA peculiar truth.]
Isabel really did feel good.
âI only napped for a bit, but I feel refreshed.â
This feelingâit was happiness.
Completely different from when she had been in the hospital.
Back then, no matter how much she slept, she was always exhausted. She didnât even have the strength to move a finger.
It wasnât an exaggerationâjust trying to move hurt.
But nowâ
Just not feeling that pain made her incredibly happy.
âHuh?â
She felt her father Ronâs gaze.
She lifted her head to look at himâ
and wobbled.
âMy head is so heavy!â
But Isabel didnât give up.
She let out a determined sound.
âAbyo!â
With sheer willpower, she steadied herself.
Iâm coming up. Just wait there.
Heave-ho.
She stretched out her right arm.
It reached the next step.
âNow the left arm!â
She extended it too.
Both arms were now on the next step.
âNext⊠the right leg.â
She moved her leg.
âThis is fun!â
Even climbing felt enjoyable in this baby body.
Her breathing grew a little heavyâbut even that was exciting.
âIâm out of breath⊠but my heart doesnât hurt.â
She felt like crying.
Her heart didnât hurt. Her lungs didnât hurt.
She didnât have to breathe carefully anymore.
Before, even a deep breath would cause sharp pain.
But nowâ
Huff! Puff! Huff! Puff!
Even breathing like this didnât hurt.
âUoaa!â
Up she goes!
Isabel climbed with all her might.
To a one-year-old, the stairs were like a mountain.
âI did it!â
She reached the topâwhere Ron was seated.
She turned around.
Far below, many people were staring at her.
Their faces were filled with shock.
âAppa-mamma!â
She pronounced it relatively clearly.
She had practiced it for days.
She hugged Ronâs leg tightly.
Sniff, sniff.
âHe smells nice?â
He did.
âAnd heâs warm.â
Warm.
A warmth she had never felt before.
Now that she was holding onto him, she could truly feel it.
âI really have a dad.â
Hehe.
She looked up at him.
âWait⊠can I do this too?â
Her baby instincts took over.
Like a koala, she started climbing up his leg.
But no matter how strong a Bilottian body wasâ
a one-year-old was still a one-year-old.
She didnât get far.
Thump!
She fell on her bottom.
Luckily, her diaper cushioned the impact.
âHehe!â
Ron silently watched her laugh.
His eyesâwatching his unprecedented daughterâshook slightly.
âClimbing failed.â
But that was fine. Babies fail sometimes.
She pointed at Viaton with one hand.
Her baby body couldnât suppress the urge to show off.
âBu-gwan ajusshi (Mr. Vice-Commander).â
I may be a baby, but I know exactly who you are.
That was the meaning.
Viaton smiled and bowed politely, placing a hand over his chest.
He greeted her.
She waved at her four brothers.
âOppa-mamma.â
Because it sounded similar to âappa-mamma,â the âmammaâ part stuck unintentionally.
A side effect of practicing âAbamamaâ for days.
Heheâ
She laughed.
Not because she chose toâbut because she couldnât help it.
They were just too dazzling.
Her second brother muttered,
âSo having a younger sister⊠is this cute.â
Second brother, Sermon, had a weakness for cutenessâ
without realizing he himself was even cuter.
Isabel smiled wider at him.
âYou too!â
Her fourth brotherâonly five years oldâsnorted.
âBrother, arenât I cuter?â
âDonât be jealous of cuteness.â
âBut Iâm cuter.â
Second brother replied firmly,
âNo. Isabel is cuter. Definitely.â
ââŠIâm upset.â
The fourth brother looked at her like a rival.
Isabel found all of this delightful.
It really felt like she had a family.
But Ronâs expression remained unchanged.
âIâve created a variable. Now I just need to finish what I started.â
She had prepared for this day for a whole year.
âCome on, assassinâtry showing up.â
He wouldnât.
Because she wasnât choosing Haeilâ
she was choosing her father, the empireâs strongest sword.
No matter what, choosing the father was the ultimate romance-fantasy cliché.
âŠAt least, thatâs what she decided.
Heave, heave.
She jumped and clung to his leg again.
Like a koala, she climbed upâabout 15 cm.
Her hand touched the sword at his waist.
âSe-lect!â
She had practiced that word too.
She clearly declared that she had chosen her fatherâs sword.
Viaton stepped forward.
âYour Majesty, it seems the princess has made her choice. Is that correct, Your Highness?â
âMm! Mm!â
She nodded vigorously.
âShe can already communicate with adults. Remarkable.â
âMmm.â
Viaton wasnât one to hold prejudices.
He didnât find it strange to converse with a one-year-old.
âWhy did you choose His Majesty?â
âAppa-mamma⊠strongest. Hehe.â
She got distracted by Ronâs face and laughed.
Viaton translated perfectly:
âShe says she chose His Majesty because he is the strongest sword in the empire.â
ââŠViaton. Are you truly claiming to be conversing with a child?â
This time, Ron spoke aloud.
Viaton responded respectfully.
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âIf anyone else said that, I would punish them severely.â
âA one-year-old can communicate, Your Majesty. Especially one capable of innate chanting. If you permit it, I will demonstrate.â
Viaton knelt before Isabel.
Even then, their eye levels didnât match, but he smiled warmly.
Isabel nearly felt dizzy.
âHeâs⊠glowing.â
A different kind of beauty from her fatherâsâ
fresh, warm, and gentle.
His playful light-green eyes were pure like a childâs.
She burst into laughter.
Ron said,
âThen show me proof.â
Viaton widened his eyes and asked,
âYour Highness, you can understand me, canât you?â
His radiant expression made her nod reflexively.
Then, in a tiny voice only she and Ron could hearâ
almost like ventriloquismâ
he whispered:
âHis Majesty doesnât seem to believe you can understand speech. Heâs always had strong prejudices. Since heâs been exceptional from birth, he tends to assume others canât do what he couldnât.â
âKya-ha-ha!â
âAnd just because His Majesty couldnât communicate at age one doesnât mean you canât.â
âKya-ha-ha!â
Isabel clapped without realizing.
It was her way of strongly agreeing.
âExactly, exactly.â
Ron had been extraordinary since birth.
A genius who succeeded in everything he set his mind to.
Everything he believed was rightâand he was always ahead of others.
Because of that, he had a stubborn tendency to believe only in his own perspective.
And thenâ
her father slowly began to speak.






