~Chapter 101~
Ch.10
The chaotic banquet finally ended.
Because the matter of the tracking magician was settled, I felt fresh again after taking off the bracelet and ate a huge meal.
After a cake-eating contest with Liam and Void, I left the party hall.
Of course, the winner was me.
While leaving the banquet hall, my brothers were each caught by people they knew from their academies.
Void was surrounded by boys who looked very mischievous.
Liam was surrounded by a very strict-looking academy research professor.
âEveryoneâs busy, right?â
I spoke to Khalid.
We were sitting near the fountain by the building, waiting for the carriage.
âDad should be out soon⌠why isnât he coming?â
I even went to the adultsâ banquet hall to look for him, but Dad wasnât there.
I thought about going to the Emperorâs room to see if Dad was still arguing, but I gave up.
The area was quiet.
Sir Leon had gone to prepare the carriage, and people were enjoying the party, not caring about a lonely fountain like this.
âRuby.â
âHm?â
Khalid was staring at me quietly.
âThey said everythingâs finished. They threw away all the pendants.â
âOh? Yeah.â
âThe Emperor told the magician to go back tomorrow right away.â
âI knowâŚâ
I turned my head slightly, pretending not to care.
âBut why does your face look like that?â
Tsk. This ghost-like boyâŚ
Actually, I was worried. If âthe Fourthâ was really the magician from the original story, then it would be right to go and deal with him immediately.
âBut something⌠doesnât feel clear.â
Maybe it was because my memories werenât exact. I didnât have enough proof.
At that moment, water from the fountain splashed up loudly. My voice was buried under the cool sound.
âKhal, can you attach some animal friends to that magician?â
Khalid raised his handsome eyebrows slightly.
âOf course.â
For now, I would just watch.
âAnyway, tonight I plan to use the herb.â
I thought about the transparent box I had already put in the carriage.
The Memorial Herb I got as a contest reward.
With that, I could peek at the original storyâs next part and make everything clear.
We watched the cool fountain a little longer, waiting for the carriage.
Soon, Khalid pointed with his chin at someone walking from far away.
âDuke is coming. Then see you at the mansion.â
Khalid whispered shortly and walked off. He went to find his horse.
I stood up at the fountain and waved my arms.
âDaaaaad!â
âRuby.â
By now it was dark night. Servants were running around, lighting the lamps.
âHuh⌠Dadâs eyes look strange.â
I was a little surprised.
Was it because the lamps werenât all lit yet?
They said he went to argue with the Emperor, but⌠Dadâs eyes looked scary.
âNo, maybe not?â
Was he just tired?
âDad, are you sick?â
âIâm not sick. And you? They said something happened at the banquet.â
âYeah. The magician man suddenly started handing out toys.â
At that moment, Dadâs lips hardened. His eyes looking at me were somehow strange.
I couldnât tell exactly what was strange.
âWhy is he like that?â
Dad staring at me felt unfamiliar, so without thinking I reached out both my hands.
âLetâs go. The carriage is waiting.â
Dad took my hand and walked.
ââŚHuh?â
What was thisâŚ
When I reached out both my hands, he always hugged me.
Did he fight with the Emperor? Or was he scolded for arguing too much?
Confused, I tilted my head. Dadâs hand holding mine felt a bit cold.
As soon as we got in the carriage, Dad habitually opened all the windows. This carriage had specially large windows made for me.
My motion sickness had gotten much better, but Dad always cared about my rides.
âCome to think of it⌠Iâm really a picky kid.â
I glanced sideways. Dad, with his chin on his hand at the window, was deep in thought.
The horses clattered and the night breeze blew gently.
âThree wrinkles between his eyebrowsâŚâ
That wrinkle showed when he thought of something unpleasant or when he was angry.
His tightly clenched hand felt a bit damp.
I decided to stay as quiet as possible for my dad, who wasnât in a good mood. Even breathing and moving lightly.
Then suddenly the carriage wheel hit something and jolted hard.
âAh!â
My body lifted up.
âOh dear.â
Dadâs surprised face quickly caught my body.
âYour Grace, Lady. Are you alright? Itâs night, I couldnât avoid the stone.â
Sir Leon, riding a horse behind, spoke through the window. The driver shouted âIâm sorry!â from the front.
Dad just knocked on the wall as an answer.
âRuby, are you okay? Come hereâŚâ
Dad frowned at me.
âWhy are you stuck to the wall like that?â
I quickly straightened my back. My butt hurt a bit but that wasnât important.
âI like the wall. Itâs really cool and hard like thisâŚâ
âWhat are you saying?â
Dadâs brows narrowed even more at my nonsense.
âWhy are you so stiff⌠Ah.â
Then, as if he realized something, a long, low sigh came from Dadâs mouth.
âSorry.â
ââŚâ
âI was lost in thought too much.â
âCome here.â
His big hand suddenly reached out and sat me on his lap.
I moved my fingers nervously.
âIâll stay quiet. So you can keep thinkingâŚâ
Dad looked at me quietly and shook his head.
âNo. Actually thereâs nothing more to think about. Did you hit yourself anywhere?â
His gentle voice, the same as usual, made my nose sting. His warm hand stroked my stiff back like he was calming me.
I hesitated for a moment and then asked bravely.
âWhat were you thinking about? Did you get worried?â
âMm.â
Dad brushed my forehead.
âActually, it was about you.â
âMe?â
âYes. Ruby, you⌠you didnât know Asha Drucan from before, right?â
The air felt like it stopped.
ââŚHuh?â
I asked blankly.
Dad briefly explained what had happened in the Emperorâs office.
My expression froze in real time. Luckily, the inside of the carriage wasnât bright.
âLicht⌠he was half-awake then?â
So thatâs why he wanted to talk to me like that.
âOh noâŚâ
Finally, the puzzle pieces felt like they were coming together.
âAfter hearing the search results from the banquet hall, the prince said he had made a big mistake.â
Dad continued speaking.
âIn the carriage his consciousness was blurry, and from the start your appearance features and⌠that runaway magician didnât match.â
Then a long sigh escaped.
ââŚYes. It really wasnât something to think more about.â
His tone sounded like he had been holding on to something pointless.
At that moment, street lights shone through the window.
At the same time, my eyes met Dadâs deep purple eyes staring straight at me.
I suddenly felt like I had to say something.
âIâŚâ
My head was already a mess.
âIâm not⌠what youâre thinking.â
My lips moved mechanically.
âI know. Dad heard something useless and got his heart complicated alone.â
Dad clicked his tongue shortly, smoothed my hair, and slightly closed the curtain.
I swallowed dryly.
âSo⌠you felt bad?â
âHm?â
âBecause you thought⌠I was a magician.â
A short silence passed.
âYes.â
My hands tightened.
âEven just imagining it⌠I hated it.â
Hearing his low voice, I squeezed my eyes shut. Dad thought I was trying to sleep and pulled a blanket over my back.
Pat, pat. That familiar hand kept moving.
âDad doesnât hate me. Get a grip.â
I told myself.
But the dark scene kept coming back in my mind.
Dadâs face, especially dark.
His handâs cold temperature like a stranger.
The wrinkles on his forehead like he was angry.
âIâm pathetic⌠I promised to tell everything honestly.â
The memory of being rejected by people is stronger than expected.
Even though I know Dad treasures me.
The dark past that pops up, shouting not to forget, is hard to ignore.
âYou know. At first everyone was kind.
But people are more fickle than you think,
and adults are mostly harsh to children.â
âRuby, are you asleep?â
His low voice checked on me.
ââŚTell Leon to drive the carriage slower.â
âI donât want to fail.
In this life, I donât want to lose it.
The warmth of this hand.
My family.
I really donât want to be alone anymore.â







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