IRMLIP 32
IRMLIMP**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â**Chapter 32 (English Translation)** If I had been the original Irel, I would have misunderstood Seriaâs words and thought she was mocking my plain yet shabby appearance. *âAnd I probably wouldâve said something like this.â* Where are your eyes? You couldnât recognize how beautiful I am? But instead, I hurriedly stood up and waved my hands. âNo! Itâs okay, Saint Seria.â Looking slightly startled, Seria gazed up at me with her large, watery eyes. âY-you know my name?â I reached out my hand toward her. âYes. This is the first time weâve met since the welcoming ceremony. Iâve heard a lot about you from Edwin.â âAhâŠâ Seriaâs face flushed a little. *âLooks like she and Edwin had a nice time at the welcoming ceremony.â* The scene of the two of them running into each other on the terrace, awkwardly talking before gradually growing fond of each other, crossed my mind. *âThey really made a good pair.â* Edwin, the kind-hearted second male lead, suited gentle and warm Seria perfectly. Well, Seria would end up with Rishid in the end⊠That natural train of thought left a bitter feeling in my chest. Lately, I had been getting along so comfortably with Rishid that Iâd briefly forgotten my own situation. âTh-thank you.â Seria took my hand and stood up. Just then, a voice called out from behind me. âSaint! What are you doing? Please come quickly!â âAh, yes!â Startled, Seria hugged her thick books to her chest and bowed her head to me. âMy lady, Iâm terribly sorry, but Iâll greet you properly next time. Iâm really busy right nowâŠ! I apologize for leaving so abruptly!â âAh, no, itâs fineââ Before I could even finish, she disappeared at lightning speed. Even in such a hurry, she still cared so much about etiquette. *âHow on earth did Irel ever bully someone as kind-hearted as Seria?â* More importantly, why did she seem so busy? In the original story, around this time, Seria purifies Rishidâs curse and learns how to properly control her divine power. As a result, her innate holy power blossoms even further. Itâs when she awakens as a saint. But then why⊠*âCould it be that she hasnât met Rishid, so her awakening is delayed?â* No way. Even if that were true, there wasnât anything I could do about itâbut the thought still left me uneasy. *âItâs not like I can even confirm it anyway.â* With a faint sigh, I started walking again. Just then, something lightly hit the tip of my shoe. *âWhatâs this?â* I bent down and picked up a small pin from the floor. It was a butterfly-shaped hairpin. It must have fallen when Seria bumped into me and fell earlier. I stared for a moment in the direction she had run off, then decided Iâd hand it to a passing holy knight on my way out. There was no way I could catch up to her when I didnât even know where sheâd gone. Then, suddenly, a better idea came to mind. *âRight.â* Thereâs someone perfect I can give this to⊠--- I got into the carriage that had been waiting for me and returned to the mansion with Jenis. When I told her I would be volunteering at the Grand Temple, she suddenly got emotional and teared up, so I had to calm her down for a while. âWhat happened?â As if she had been waiting, the duchess summoned me to her office the moment I returned. I showed her the contract and explained everything, even mentioning how I had helped the High Priest. *âShe told me to leave nothing out.â* âYou were fortunate.â The duchess frowned at times while listening, but in the end, she dismissed me with a relieved expression. âSince the matter is resolved, Iâll lift your restriction on going out.â Thanks to that, I was finally free again. After leaving her office, I stopped a passing maid. âWhere is my brother?â âAh, the young master is at the training grounds.â âThank you.â I headed straight there. It was a place I had only seen onceâon my first day after transmigrating, when I explored the mansion to familiarize myself with its layout. As I approached the entrance, a knight who had just come out looked at me in surprise. âMy lady? What brings you hereâŠ?â âI came to see Edwin.â âAhâyes!â The knight awkwardly opened the door. âPlease, go inside.â I nodded and stepped in. Even from afar, Edwin stood out as he sparred with the knights. His golden hair, fluttering with each swing of his sword, was truly beautiful. I sat off to one side and watched him. I didnât know anything about swordsmanship, but just watching him made time pass quickly. Edwin only noticed me when it was time for a break. ââŠIrel?â When our eyes met, he looked startledâas if heâd seen a ghostâand approached me with a frown. âWhy are you hereâŠ?â âHere, take this.â I cut him off and held out Seriaâs hairpin. But his expression stiffened even more. âWhat is this ugly thing?â Hey, thatâs not it⊠I looked down at the hairpin, flustered. Okay, maybe it was a little old-fashionedâbut it suited Seria. And besides, even the hat I wore was trendy, so this hairpin definitely counted as pretty. âWell⊠it belongs to Saint Seria. I came to give it to you so you could return itâŠâ âNo wonder itâs pretty.â Edwin took the hairpin with a softened, affectionate expression. He gazed at it with eyes practically dripping with sweetness, then even took out a handkerchief and carefully wrapped it. Then, as if something occurred to him, he suddenly looked up. âWaitâwhy do you have this? Donât tell me you did something to SeriaâŠâ A look of disgust crossed his face. What kind of misunderstanding is that? âWe ran into each other while turning a corner in the Grand Temple. We both fell. I just picked it up afterward.â In case he misunderstood later, I explained in as much detail as possible. At that, Edwin stood up and pulled me to my feet. âLet me see.â ââŠWhat?â âYou said you fell.â âI-itâs fineââ As I shook my head hurriedly, Edwin shouted to the knights. âThatâs it for todayâs training! Everyone out. Donât let anyone in.â âYes!â The knights, who had been preparing to resume training, grinned and quickly filed out. *No, donât go!* Donât leave! âWhere did you get hurt?â âI-I told you, Iâm really fine!â âNo oneâs watching now, so stop hiding it and tell me.â Edwin crouched down in front of me. âWas it your knee?â At this rate, I had no choice. I shut my eyes and blurted it out. âUh⊠my butt!â ââŠWhat?â Edwinâs face froze stiffly. âThatâs why I said Iâm fine! I just fell lightly. Iâm not hurt at all.â ââŠâ After hearing me, Edwin sighed and covered his face. ââŠThat must have been embarrassing. Iâm sorry, Irel.â âAhem, itâs fine. More importantly, I have something to ask.â âWhat is it?â Edwin looked up. âEarlier, the Saint seemed very busy. Do you know why?â âWellâŠâ He stood up, hesitated, then sat down a short distance away. With a sigh, he answered, âI donât know. Itâs not like we keep in touch.â âYou donât?â âNo. I might be able to meet her once using this hairpin as an excuse, though.â That was strange. In the original story, they had kept in contact after meeting on the terrace⊠*âThatâs why Rishid gets jealous.â* What changed? âYou did meet her at the welcoming ceremony, right?â Edwin nodded slowly. Judging by his slightly flushed cheeks and shy smile, he definitely had met her on the terrace. I recalled the chain of events from the original. *âSeria attends the welcoming ceremony after meeting Rishid. And she meets Edwin on the terrace after Irel says something insulting to herâŠâ* Ah. I get it now. *âItâs because I didnât bully Seria that day.â* But stillâjust because of that, they donât keep in touch? Well, Edwinâs first letter does start with, *âRegarding the rudeness my sister committedââ*⊠But still. No matter how it changes, their relationship is doomed anywayâso why slow it down?! I thought about it for a moment, but it wasnât really my concern. *âActually⊠this might be better for Edwin.â* After all, Seria ends up with Rishid. If things deepen, Edwin would only get hurt. *âDidnât you consider that maybe the original story could change, and Seria might not end up with Rishid?â* Of course I did. But then who would protect the peace of this world?! In this story, the male and female leads have to fall in loveâno exceptions. They fight monsters together, purify them, and overcome hardships through loveâthatâs what keeps the world at peace. What else could be done? A faint, bitter smile formed on my lips, but I shook my head to clear it away. âBrother.â Thanks to bringing Seriaâs hairpin, the atmosphere wasnât bad right nowâand there was something I had to ask him. âDo you⊠happen to remember someone named Laura?â
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Iâm Raising the Male Lead Inside My Pocket
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Status: Ongoing Type: Web Novel Author: ì±íë Artist: Ryo, ëŁ Released: 2025 Native Language: Korean
I possessed the body of an evil woman who casts a curse to obtain the male lead.
And not just any curseâthe âDollâs Curseâ that turns people into tiny dolls.
âAnd of course, as the villainess, IâŠâŠâ
I die at the hands of the cold Northern Grand Duke, Rishid Eppenterion.
And in a truly miserable way, at that.
âI donât want that!â
Itâs already unfair that I possessed a villainess, and now Iâm supposed to die like this too?
From now on, my only goal is survival.
Since itâs come to this, Iâll just have to kidnap the male lead and treat him well!
***
In a rush, the moment I spotted the male lead, I shoved him into my pocket.
âAirel Blandiche, do you finally wish to die for the crime of insulting the imperial family?â
The shrunken Grand Duke looked up at me, pointing a toothpick-like sword.
But why does this man keep bringing me handmade gifts?
âSince the Lady is helping me, I am merely compensating her accordingly.â
Thatâs not it. Itâs not like that.
This is bad.
I only kidnapped the male lead because I wanted to surviveâŠâŠ
âSo donât misunderstand and think that giving you such things means I harbor the same feelings as you.â
Rishidâs ears, avoiding my gaze, slowly turned red.
It seems the male lead has completely misunderstood my intentions.





