~Chapter 44~
âOf course I like it here, why wouldnât I?â
It was surprising he even hesitated to ask.
I already said I wanted to be the youngest first!
Did he forget? Or did he really think Iâd live here in the North and then run away because I didnât like it?
Well⌠I know a little about how Rosetta and Liam are in the original story.
I wasnât sure they would welcome me.
But itâs fine. I can make a good impression.
I had no reason to hesitate.
The Duke let out a long breath, like releasing a blocked sigh. His stiff shoulders eased.
âYou were so tense⌠just to ask something like that?â
It didnât suit him at all.
âSomething like that? This is the most important thing.â
He tapped my nose, his face pale.
Clatter, clatter. Suddenly, loud dish noises rang out beside us. Hazel was moving a tray while sobbing.
âH-Hazel?â
âSniff⌠Iâm so glad⌠really gladâŚâ
She couldnât even finish her words.
The other maids nearby gave awkward laughs, hitting Hazel lightly on the back of her neck.
Isnât that a vital spot?!
But the strong maid didnât care, wiping her tears and replacing the ruined cake. Butler Adolf smiled warmly at the scene.
âHehe.â
I couldnât help but laugh too.
Is everyone really this happy because I said Iâll stay? Their faces are glowing.
Would others be happy too?
Void, Grandpa, the chef, Butler Morris, the knight seniorsâŚ
I was happily counting them with my fingers when suddenly my hand dropped.
ââŚâ
âRuby? Whatâs wrong?â
The Duke reached across the table, squeezing my cheek.
âYou look gloomy again.â
I realized it.
The number of people Iâd lied to had grown too many.
And worseâthey were all people I really liked.
âYouâre clamming up again.â
âN-no, Iâm not.â
âDuck mouth.â
My heart stung sharply.
The Duke chuckled and pulled me into a warm hug. In that safety, I thought:
Itâs okay.
I can hide this feeling too. Iâm good at hiding.
The barrier⌠I need to hurry!
The only way to ease this guilt was to protect everyone myself.
Iâll protect this man too.
I buried my face in the secure embrace, hiding my forehead.
âYouâd better not cause trouble.â
âAs if.â
Those violet eyes looked at me, as alwaysâgentle and warm.
Khalid walked slowly along the fortress wall.
âYou came again today?â
âYes.â
âKid, why are you so serious about this?â
The big knights ruffled his hair roughly. Khalid stiffened his face, fixing it again.
Are all Northerners like this?
They crossed boundaries without hesitation and dragged others into their circle as if it were natural.
Honestly, he didnât like it.
If not for RubyâŚ
He would have left long ago.
âLook at his eyes. Wanna throw me like Delmon did? Hah?â
âScary, scary. Almost mistook him for a beast and attacked.â
ââŚArenât you leaving?â
Ignoring their teasing laughs, Khalid walked toward the wall.
There was always tension on the fortress wall. Even the joking knights unconsciously stood straighter here.
So thatâs the âbellâ.
He looked at the tall watchtower.
âWhatâs this magic stone?â
âBarrier stone! Weâll turn it into a magic tool and plant it in the wall.â
âYouâre going to make a barrier around Jelrox?â
âYeah! To block anyone who comes with bad intentions!â
âŚSo she would run the moment a tracking mage was detected?
Thatâs too much.
And it risked exposing that a magician was here.
Though itâll probably stay inactive normally. Ruby must know that.
Khalid stopped walking.
Ah. This barrier must have another purpose.
âKhal, go check the bells on the wall. See if any need repairs!â
âYouâre making the bells into magic tools too? Where?â
âIâve got a plan~â
Figures.
He stopped guessing. He couldnât predict all of Rubyâs thoughts. If something happened, heâd just protect her.
For now, the best thing was letting her do what she wanted.
With a sigh, he climbed the watchtower and inspected the bell. It gleamed brightly, not needing any repair.
Guess Iâll have to make animals move around at night to crack it a little.
He touched the bracelet on his wrist, thinking idly.
Bang!
Rubian kicked open the blacksmithâs door.
âMister! I came to pick pretty pieces of metal!â
Khalid followed quietly, closing the door she had slammed.
âOh, finally here.â
Blacksmith Maddix rose from his stool, where he had been tapping the floor lazily. His bored face brightened a little.
âYou know this has to stay secret, right? Uncle and Grandpa donât like it. If they find out, I wonât be able to comeâŚâ
Rubian twisted shyly, whispering. Maddix bent down awkwardly to listen.
âThe truth is, I really love weapons.â
She covered her lips with her hand and whispered. Maddixâs arm muscles twitched.
âLike swords.â
Tense.
âShields.â
Flex.
âStuff like that.â
A flicker of madness crossed his eyes.
âHah! Should I file a complaint with the capital? A growing child should play in a blacksmith full of dreams and hope, not study in some gloomy castle!â
Crazy about weapons, Khalid thought, scanning the large forge.
Rubyâs magic stone shop was right next door. She must have used it as an excuse to sneak out again.
âQuenching! Pouring molten steel!â
âHehe, I donât want to do those.â
Ruby waved awkwardly.
âAnyway, Iâll play here today!â
She pointed to a small workshop corner where weapons were finished.
âThen Iâll have to stay tooâŚâ
âHuh? Arenât you busy?â
âCanât you tell? Iâve been swatting flies. Hupââ
At that moment, Ruby reached out to him with a rolled-up scroll.
Khalidâs eyebrow rose.
âT-this isâŚ!â
âYes, a new blueprint. A gift and a bribe!â
ââŚWhy would you give me that?â
âBecause youâll keep my secret, right?â
âIâll serve you with loyalty till the end.â
The blacksmith snatched it greedily, scanning it. Gasps poured from his mouth.
âH-huh⌠balancing like this? Using this material that way? Wow⌠But waitâŚâ
His face twisted.
âThe important parts arenât visible. Ruby, donât tell meâŚâ
âYep. I mustâve used glow paint so no one can see the real details in daylight.â
ââŚSo I have to look at this blueprint alone in the dark underground?â
âYour face is already boiling red.â
âFeels like a furnace.â
His eyes glittered with obsession.
âBut Ruby, where do you even get things like this?â
âFrom him!â
She pointed straight at Khalid.
Their eyes met. Khalid quickly looked away.
âThat arrowhead-like boy whoâs been standing like a wall and sneaking glances at you?â
ââŚâŚâ
This lunatic.
âCorrection. His stare is like a bastard sword. Be careful.â
Maddix hugged the blueprint like treasure.
âHehe. He had a few designs from his work before, right, Khal?â
Ruby stomped on his foot. He muttered vaguely.
ââŚYeah. Picked them up traveling different countries.â
âAhh. So the brat is the supplier.â
Narrowing his eyes, Maddix rummaged around noisily, then spilled red dye across the floor in a trail.
âIâll treat you like royalty. Here. A path to the workshop.â
A red carpet, really?
Ruby muttered under her breath, her face a little pale.






