Chapter 3 ….
Did I hear that wrong?
âThen whatâs this?â
But the topic of conversation right now was the toy, and there were too many complications to question her about that immediately.
I had only just managed to calm her down by changing the subject to toys.
Still⌠Artea ran away from home. She mightâve exaggerated because sheâs a child⌠but I want to check anything even slightly suspicious.
Just moments ago, when I pressed her about whether she had come here alone, she burst into tears.
Even now, I could hear the faint unevenness in her breathing.
Donât rush. Ask slowly so you donât scare her. Now isnât the time!
If she started crying again, she might truly shut her heart to me.
I knew absolutely nothing about dealing with children, but I had at least learned something from what just happened.
I wasnât planning to send her straight back to the ducal house anyway.
Until I grasped the situation to some degree, I had no intention of contacting them.
What if she was being abused? What if she was being neglected? My mind was already tangled with worries.
Suppressing the urge to press her about what she meant, I forced a bright smile.
Letâs make it clearer that I donât dislike her.
âThis is a magic wand that makes soap bubbles.â
âSoap bubbles?â
âMm-hmm. If you press this⌠ta-da.â
Pyororong.
From the tip of the wand, a soap bubble shimmered into existence, glowing brilliantly like a rainbow.
âHuh?â
The moment a mesmerized light began to fill Arteaâs damp eyes, I pressed the button firmly.
Dozens of bubbles shot out at once.
Glittering spheres filled with radiance surrounded her completely.
It was a world of light.
âWooooow!â
She gasped in wonder, stretching out her hands eagerly to touch them, a lively smile spreading across her face.
The sparkling bubbles vanished the instant they met her fingers, but I immediately created more.
âMore! Do more!â
Chasing the drifting bubbles, Artea ran down the hallway with quick little steps.
As if sheâd never cried at all, her footsteps were as light as the bubbles floating in the air.
âWell then, shall we try an even bigger bubble party?â
âYes! Yes!â
The place I led Artea to was the bathroom.
To be honest, when I first met her I was too flustered to notice⌠but Artea was terribly grubby.
As if she had rolled across the ground collecting every speck of dust. Dust clung to her clothes, and thick mud was caked onto her black shoes.
âWhat did you call this again?â
âSoap bubbles.â
âAh-ha! Soap bubbles, soap bubbles⌠This is amazing! Itâs fun! Do more!â
Good. The quick-witted servants had already filled the tub with water.
When I dissolved the softly colored bath bomb into the tub, Arteaâs eyes lit up with awe once again.
âIt feels like I came to a rainbow world! Itâs so pretty and cute and cool! Auntie, youâre the most amazing in the whole world!â
Beaming with excitement and joy, she looked up at me, eyes sparkling.
All the preparation was worth it. Before I knew it, my own expression had softened, and I let out a quiet laugh.
âAuntie, are you a magician?â
A magician? Well, I amâfrom the Magic Tower, after all. Though technically soap bubbles arenât exactly magic.
âItâs magic just for Artea.â
She grinned as though she had gained the entire world, stretching out both arms.
âDo you like the soap bubbles?â
âYes! So, so, so much!â
âYou can make bubbles too. Here, if you press thisââ
âKyahhhh!â
Excited, Artea let out a high-pitched squeal like a dolphin.
âIâve never been this happy in my life!â
I nearly burst out laughing and quickly turned my head away.
Sheâs only lived six yearsâwhat does she mean, âin my lifeâ?
A tiny child barely half an adultâs height talking about her âlifeâ was ridiculous and trivial.
And yet⌠that ridiculous triviality didnât feel bad at all.
In the air filled with drifting foam, Artea looked genuinely happy, so I decided not to comment on it.
I liked soap bubbles when I was little too. Iâm glad Artea likes them just as much.
I hadnât expected that making a bubble wand would help so much with bathing her.
Thanks to it, getting her into the bathroom had been easy.
But that wasnât the end.
I had to undress herâand more importantly, properly wash her and deal with whatever sticky mess was tangled in her hair.
âIâm a magician now too!â
Thankfully, the wand was just the right size for Arteaâs hands.
While she busily made bubbles in delight, I called in the head maid and another maidâboth experienced in raising children.
âNow then, come here.â
âNo!â
Artea, who had been completely absorbed in the bubbles until now, suddenly lifted her chin sharply.
âDonât touch me!â
âLady Artea, but your hair is very dirtyââ
âIâm not saying I wonât wash!â
She declared firmly, lips shaped like a tiny chickâs beak.
âI want to wash with Auntie!â
âIâm not very good at washing childrenâŚâ
âThatâs okay. If itâs not Auntie, I donât want to. Auntie.â
I had never bathed a child in my life.
And Artea was especially grimy todayâŚ
I wasnât confident, but even as she played with the wand, I noticed somethingâ
The cat doll clutched tightly in her hand.
Even amidst all the excitement, she had never once let it go.
âAlright. It might be a little uncomfortable, but letâs both do our best.â
âMm!â
The maid looked worried, but I nodded firmly.
The fleeting anxiety that had crossed Arteaâs bubble-flushed face earlier still bothered me.
I hate washing myselfâitâs such a hassle.
âHehe!â
Splash!
Each time she kicked the water, foam flew into the air, and she burst into laughter.
âWhatâs this that goes âbogol bogolâ?â
âItâs called bath powder. When it touches water, it melts and makes bubbles.â
Thankfully, she loved the bubbles.
Even though I washed her slowly and clumsily, she didnât fuss or complain.
If she were any younger, I never couldâve done this.
I gently stroked her hair.
If things had still been tense like before, she wouldnât have allowed me to touch her head.
But now, even as I carefully worked through her tangled hair, she simply smiled brightly.
She must feel more at ease now.
She had suddenly appeared, thrown everyone into chaos, and talked nonsense about me raising her.
But no matter whatâArtea was just a child.
ââŚMmm.â
âArtea?â
We had just finished bathing, but once we left the bathroom, her movements and speech were slower than before.
She didnât seem upset, butâŚ
I had tried my best, yet I was still worried.
âChildren often become sensitive, sulky, or quiet when theyâre sleepy,â the head maid explained softly.
âSo sheâs not sick.â
Fortunately, her words eased my concern.
I approached Artea, exhausted from doing something so unfamiliar.
âArtea, arenât you sleepy?â
âMmm. Iâm okay.â
Okay? You can barely keep your eyes open.
âAuntie, I want to stay with you.â
There was a faint note of clinginess in her tone.
Was she still uncomfortable around everyone except me?
Itâs admirable how she stubbornly grips my sleeve with such a tiny handâŚ
I gently wrapped my hand around hers first.
My back hurt from bending down to her height, but that was nothing.
âI was just about to take a nap too.â
She must be tired.
Even if she boldly declared sheâd run away, she mustâve been tense the entire way here.
For now, she needs proper rest.
Since it was still daytime, I drew the curtains closed and lay down beside her.
The afternoon sun was warm, but too bright for a childâs nap.
Wrapped snugly in soft blankets, Artea lay with her tiny mouth slightly open.
âAuntie.â
Her violet eyes opened and closed slowly.
They were filled entirely with me.
âThank you for making soap bubbles⌠and the magic wand. And the foam⌠and for washing meâŚâ
She must be sleepyâwhy doesnât she just sleep? Does she need me beside her?
As I carefully lay down next to her, she continued.
âAnd, andâŚâ
But her next words didnât come right away.
Thinking she had finally drifted off, I gently stroked her hair.
But she just needed a little more time.
Burying her face into the pillow, she murmured softly,
âThank you for saying you like meâŚâ
It was so quiet I almost missed it.
ââŚâŚâ
I felt I should say something, but my lips parted without sound.
Yet the tips of her ears were flushed red, and her tiny restless fingers gave me courage.
âYes. Auntie was happy that you came to see me too.â
I stayed by her side until her breathing became slow and steady.
Thankfully, my niece fell into a deep sleep before long.
Naturallyâcoming all the way from the ducal estate would exhaust anyone.
Erios Killiet.
Though I lay beside her, I didnât take a nap as I had said.
I was tired too, after everything that had happened.
But looking at her sleeping faceâlike an angelâmy anger gradually rose.
That bastard. He said heâd raise Artea well, and this is what happens? She runs away from home?
I needed to find out what was happening at the Killiet ducal estate.
What had happened at the Killiet estate
Whether they knew Artea was missing
The current atmosphere there
Arteaâs reputation
Information about Duke Killiet
I swiftly wrote the list on a memo pad.
Then I quietly formed a bird from magic and sent the note flying outside.
First, gather basic information. Then, more detailed reports.
âArtea disappeared?â
At that very moment, out on a monster subjugation battlefield, Erios received the thunderous news.

