~Chapter 76~
From far away, he thought he could hear the faint sound of carriage wheels. A womanâs wide, glaring eyes through the window. And himself, throwing his body toward herâŚ
What kind of memory was this?
At that moment, peopleâs shouts filled his ears.
âThey say itâs a kidnapping! Noble children have been taken!â
ââŚâŚ!â
Khalid snapped his head up. The crumbling strength inside him instantly steadied.
âRuby!â
His staggering steps turned into a full sprint.
It was Rubian.
The boy was sure of it.
Rubian must be in danger!
Alarm bells rang in his mind, but there was no time to dwell on the faint memories that had returned. Khalid just ran.
âŚ
Khal slowly opened his eyes.
Darkness surrounded him. His gaze, retracing the past, was pitch black.
âHey.â
Someone poked him.
He turned to see a senior knight, who had been guarding Rubianâs bedroom with him.
âGo get some sleep.â
Khal shook his head hard. His hand tingled, and when he looked down, he realized he had been gripping his sword without knowing it.
âIâm fine.â
âGeez, you stubborn brat. Youâre staying here again tonight?â
âYes.â
âIf youâre that worried, why donât you at least talk to herâŚ?â
The grumbling knight tossed something his way.
âFine. I wonât stop you. But eat while youâre at it, huh?â
A piece of bread and a bottle of milk landed between Khalidâs legs where he sat against the wall. Khalid looked up, feeling strange, and met the knightâs eyes.
What are you staring at. The knight mouthed the words. Behind his rough expression was a touch of kindness.
ââŚThank you.â
The cold milk in his hand cleared his head.
The knightâs footsteps faded as he walked away.
Khal stared blankly into the darkness.
âThe price of touching a human soul is harsh.â
Only those words echoed in his mind.
âDid I ever touch someoneâs soulâŚ? Was that why I was trapped in that cave as punishment?â
Nothing was certain. Maybe it was just a hallucination caused by his runaway magic.
Khalid clenched his teeth.
âI have to find out more.â
He would start with the cave where he had been imprisoned, one step at a time.
The boy muttered low and lifted his head.
âFor nowâŚâ
He needed to reflect a little moreâŚ
His gloomy eyes shifted sideways.
The ornate bedroom door stood firmly closed. Through the crack, Rubianâs faint coughing slipped out.
Khal bit his lip and straightened his posture.
He would punish himself harshly for failing to protect his master.
I stretched wide as birds chirped outside. My body felt light and refreshed.
âUwaaaahhâŚ! Young lady⌠my young ladyâŚ!â
When I opened my eyes, the first thing I saw was Hazel, sobbing hard, soaking the sheets with tears and snot.
âHazel? How did you get here?â
Startled, I tugged on the sheets, trying to rescue my precious blanket from her bodily fluidsâbut Hazel even blew her nose into itâŚ
âI brought plenty of your favorite blankets⌠donât worry, young ladyyyâŚâ
ââŚUse as many as you like.â
I let go of the blanket with a generous smile.
âBut really, why are you here?â
âYoung lady⌠do you know how much Iâve wanted to say that?â
âItâs not official yet⌠Did you ride here? How?â
âWhat does recognition from the Empire or Church matter? The Duke, the Duchess, and even His Excellency the Grand Duke acknowledged you. Uwaaaahh!â
ââŚI see. But why do you keep ignoring my question? How did you get hereââ
Before I finished, Hazel threw her arms around me. My shoulder grew damp from her tears.
âIs that why you didnât let me help with your baths? Washing bravely by yourself? Itâs fine now. Hazel will take care of everything properly from now on!â
âI-Iâm fine thoughâŚâ
âAnd Iâm fine too! How hard it must have been⌠thinking you were a young master all this time, when you were really my ladyâŚâ
Every word she said bounced off like a ricochet.
âWell⌠she somehow managed to come, I guess.â
I sighed and patted Hazelâs sturdy shoulder.
âAnywhere still hurt? Are you uncomfortable? And your wristsâwhat about those bandages?â
âOh, these? Itâs fine. Borvel said theyâll heal soon!â
I grinned. Hazel only pouted.
âThatâs a relief⌠You must have been terrified. Those bastards, daring to touch my lady⌠Even ripping them apart wouldnât be enough! I shouldâve just shot them all!â
Her calm eyes began to sharpen with deadly intent. Afraid her assassin side would awaken, I waved my hands frantically.
âDad already took revenge! Calm down, Hazel!â
ââŚYes. Thatâs true. I heard they were all sent to the capital prison in a truly miserable state.â
âReally?â
âI canât give you the details since youâre a child⌠but letâs just say: they couldnât even put chains around their wrists.â
What did that mean? I tilted my head. It sounded grotesque and brutalâbetter not to ask further.
âAnyway, if itâs Dad, he mustâve punished the bad people properly.â
But there was something else I was curious about.
A certain someone who shouldâve been hovering nearby was nowhere to be seen.
âI think I glimpsed him in my sleep⌠or was that just a dream?â
âBy the way⌠Khalââ
âBut young lady.â
Hazelâs voice drowned out mine. Her eyes shifted to the slightly open door.
âThose two people hiding there since earlier⌠are they guests? Or decorations?â
âAhâright.â
I had completely forgotten, too busy rescuing my blanket.
Even when Hazel was crying buckets, Iâd noticed two familiar shadows slumped behind the door.
I cleared my throat.
âSo, you twoâwhen are you planning to come in?â
The door twitched.
âUh, wellâŚâ
I picked my words, then teased aloud:
âBig⌠brothers?â
BANG!
The door burst open like it was about to fly off its hinges.
Striding in proudly was Liam. He wiped his glasses carefully as he approached.
âFinally, it sounds natural, little fairy. Keep calling me that from now on.â
âUm⌠Iâll think about it.â
âNo, do it. Practice makes you a good child.â
âDonât you need to go read your books?â
âThe correct line is: âDonât you need to go read your books, big brother?â Also, I moved every library shelf next to your room.â
ââŚWhy on earth?!â
For someone who hated noise, why would he go through that trouble?
But suddenly Liam hesitated. Uncharacteristically, his eyes dropped with gloom.
âBecause I was in the annex, I didnât even know my little sibling left⌠Iâm no better than a worthless troll.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIt means Iâm sorry.â
I blinked wide at the straightforward apology. Wow. Totally unexpected.
âWhy are you so surprised?â
âI didnât think youâd say sorry so easily.â
It wasnât really his fault anyway.
Still⌠maybe his personality wasnât as awful as I thought? I had always assumed he was the egotistical, eccentric type who didnât even know how to apologize.
âThis is my first time. Saying sorry.â
ââŚ.â
âBecause until now, Iâve never done anything wrong.â
ââŚReally? Try reflecting on yourself.â
The boy raised an eyebrow as if to say, Look whoâs talking.
âYep. Definitely an egotistical eccentric.â
I shook my head and instinctively buttoned my collar all the way up. A smile spread across Liamâs face.
âBut anywayâŚâ
I turned to the other figureâBoyd.
His arms hung limp, lips parted. He looked less like a living person and more like a ghost, soul sucked out of him.
âWhy is big brother Boyd like that?â
âMy little sibling⌠is a younger sister.â
His dazed murmur floated out.
ââŚThe younger sister whoâs a hundred times more troublesome than a younger brother.â
I pouted.
âWhaaat⌠I wonât be troublesome at allâŚâ
It felt like Boyd had been avoiding me since earlier. Unlike Liam, he wouldnât even look me in the eye.
âAnd Iâm sorry for deceiving you both.â
Their faces twitched subtly.
Feeling a strange distance between us, I sniffledâand suddenly coughed.
âCough!â
Ah. Borvel had said the coughing might linger.
ââŚ!â
At that sound, Boyd shot up like someone struck by lightning.






