~Chapter 86~
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âKhal? Why are you like that? Whatâs wrong?â
Rubian tilted her head.
âHey, you okay?â
She ran up and waved her palm in front of the boyâs eyes.
Khalid had been frozen for so long, he looked like he might turn to stone.
When Rubian shook his shoulders hard, his gray-blue eyes barely moved, tracing her face.
âAh.â
When Rubianâs reflection appeared in his eyes, she finally realized why he was frozen.
âSee? I knew I looked weird! He totally froze!â
Her lips pressed tight, she stepped back. Her cheeks puffed slightly.
ââŚYou can laugh.â
ââŚWhat about crying?â
âHuh? Why cry?â
âI donât know. I just feel like cryingâŚâ
Khalid buried his face in both hands. Rubianâs eyes went wideâit was the first time sheâd ever heard someone say that.
âWhat! Who bullied you? Tell me who!â
âYou⌠I think itâs you.â
âHuh?â
âLooking at you⌠feels like my heart is being squeezed so hardâŚâ
Before he could finish, Khalid clutched his chest and collapsed.
âKhal!â
Rubian panicked and dropped down beside him.
ââŚAm I still breathing?â
âYes! Youâre breathing really well, okay? Just donât lose your grip on reality!â
âImpossibleâŚâ
âMom! My friend broke!â
Finally, a cry for help.
When Rubian turned around, Rosetta, who had been holding back laughter, cleared her throat.
âAhem. Worse than I thought.â
She stepped closer. Khalid lifted trembling eyes, and Rosetta whispered teasingly in his ear:
âRubian is unbelievably adorable, right, Khal?â
Khalâs face flushed all the way to the top of his head.
âLo⌠love.â
Fatal dose. Complete knockdown.
âKhaaal! Did you just say âloveâ or âdeadâ? You said âdead,â didnât you?â
Khalid hung his head, lifeless. Rubian waved her arms around, circling him like a frantic colt.
âMy friendâs dying! What do I dooo?!â
Bang! The door burst open.
âYouâre late. Why arenât you all coming downââ
Leviathan and the rest of the dark-haired men of the house crowded in.
Rubian spun around at once.
âDad! Grandpa! Brothers! My friendâs not moving!â
âRubian, youââ
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âWhat! Again! Why!â
âAh, my heartâŚâ
Maybe it was from that moment onâŚ
The Zebret household began complaining of mysterious heart pain.
Ipsun Church was just as grand and vast as the capitalâs great cathedral. Every large and small northern event took place there.
This morning, colorful carriages lined up in front. They belonged to nobles from all over the Empire.
The great hall was packed.
And everyoneâs focus was the same:
âThey say the Zebret dukedom will attend todayâs Verdant Festival prayer service?â
A noblewoman whispered behind her fan.
The entire front row was emptyâreserved for them. Many had come all the way north just to see who would sit there.
âItâs been yearsâŚâ
A nobleman stroked his mustache.
âThey say even the old duke will be there.â
âTruly? What could this mean?â
âI hear⌠they adopted a new child.â
Curiosity rippled.
âReally?â
âYes. Rumor says sheâs from the south, but her bloodline is uncertain.â
Gasps and murmurs spread.
âMaybe the dukedom wants to show generosity? But isnât that too reckless?â
âExactly. At least Liam and Void still have some branch family blood. What does this girl even have?â
Whispers grew louder.
From the second row, a marquessâs wife, eyes closed until then, smiled gently and turned.
âEveryone, itâs unseemly to gossip in the sanctuary.â
âOh, sorry, Lady AverichâŚâ
She gave a charming smile, then added as if suddenly remembering:
âBut what Iâve heard about that child isââ
Her ornate fan hid her lips.
ââsheâs very small and fragile. I wonder if she can even survive in that harsh dukedom.â
Nods of agreement spread.
The north was brutal. Surviving there was no easy feat, let alone under that old duke and that duke.
âI only pray⌠that the duke wonât be utterly embarrassed today.â
The marquessâs wife clasped her hands with feigned grace.
At best, the child might have adapted a little to the north. But surely she knew nothing of noble society.
âIf she doesnât burst into tears under all this attention, itâll be a miracle.â
Oh, goddess above, watch over her.
Her red lips curled upward.
At that moment, a commotion stirred at the church entrance.
Moments later, the doorman shouted at the top of his lungs:
âThe Duke of Zebret is entering!â
Heads whipped around. The heavy church doors opened slowly.
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Fresh air swept in.
Backlit by sunlight, the duke appeared like a towering shadow.
Step. Step.
Neither hurried nor slow, his stride echoed on the marble floor. Under the chandeliers, his form came into viewâ
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âIs thatâŚâ
The duke carried what looked like a soft white doll.
But noâ
âGasp, there are so many people! Did we come late?â
It was a small child.
She hesitated, then tucked shyly into his arm. When he shook it playfully, she glared and clung tighter.
âLet me down.â
âNo. Not if you keep hiding.â
âBut⌠are there always this many people?â
âI wouldnât know. Itâs been too long.â
His curt reply softened with each word. The longer he spoke to her, the gentler his sharp gaze became.
Who was this?
Everyone thought the same thing:
âWhatâs with the dukeâs kind expression?â
âYou canât just pick and choose what you want to do.â
âAnd you canât keep leaving your veggies, either. You did it again this morning.â
âIâm a kid, so itâs fine.â
âNo, because youâre a kid, itâs not fine.â
âUgh! Youâre teasing again!â
Their voices carried softly across the vast hall.
The duke poked her cheek sternly.
âDidnât I tell you not to say âughâ at your father?â
âEek.â
âThat oneâs cute, so itâs fine.â
His face broke into a proud smile.
Everyone was stunned.
Walking together to the front, they looked the perfect father and daughter.
âBut⌠why is the girl covering her face?â
The pale blue cloth over her nose and mouth only added mystery, drawing more eyes. Was it political? A deliberate move to spark curiosity?
Boom!
Half the church door blew off its hinges. All thoughts vanished.
âMy, Father. Your punch has grown stronger.â
âThis is nothing.â
Balrok strode in, hair gray but body vigorous, looking stronger than before his injuries.
âWhat are you staring at? Never seen a door break?â
And that terrible temper, unchanged.
âOops. Scared you, did I? Mr. Doorman.â
The duchess set the door neatly back in place, smiling sweetly. The poor doorman just blinked.
âOh, youâre thanking me for helping? Donât mention it.â
Her honeyed tone hid barbs as she glided forward.
âLittle one! Grandpaâs here! The carriage was so slow I almost puked! Now, come to Grandpa. Didnât I only braid half my beard last time?â
Balrok rushed forward, hand outstretched for Rubian. Leviathan instantly whisked her aside.
But that wasnât the end.
âRuby! Why havenât you read my diary? I gave you the key!â
The second prince barged in, impeccably dressed.
âAnd youngest fairy, in my monster codex, there are no locks. Like the gods, itâs always open to youâŚâ
The first prince entered too, equally dressed up.
âWhoa, Liam. That was cool.â
âI know. I think itâs called a disease of some kindâŚâ
âFeels like somethingâs missing in the middle, though.â
The people gave up trying to understand.
The once-solemn church turned chaotic with noise.
Was it the dukedomâs overwhelming power, or just their sheer loudness? Confusion spread.
âEveryoneâŚâ
A small voice slipped through.
It was the familyâs youngest son, still hiding his face in his hands since earlier.
Shaking all over, he finally shouted:
âThis is a public place! Be quiet, please! Hyaaah!â
Silence.
As if by magic, the noise stopped at once.






