TL: Zimming
[I missed the target.]
Bang!
Isaac who kicked the table, muttered,
âUseless bastard.â
[â¦â¦Iâm sorry.]
Henry, who was sitting on the sofa, gently closed his eyes, pressed down on his temple and said,
âYouâre noisy. Sit down.â
âThey missed Trigon! If they missed himâ¦!â
âThe most important thing is who took him.â
Isaac grumbled and turned his head away.
Johann stared at the communications device which was on top of the table.
âIs it the church?â
[I could feel a faint divine power among those who gathered, but the man who took the target was not a holy knight.]
Isaac narrowed his forehead.
âAnd there was someone else besides the church?â
[At least five more assassins were there.]
âOne of them must be father.â
When Johann muttered, the man who talked in the communication device was silent.
Isaac asked,
âWho are the others?â
[They seemed to be mercenaries. One of them belongs to the Western Ravenâ¦]
âItâs godmother Camilla who payed for them.â
When Henry muttered, Isaac frowned.
âThen how about the other two?â
[â¦â¦thatâs the problem.]
Johann talked with a low voice.
âFind out where Trigon is. I wonât forgive two mistakes.â
[Yes, Master.]
As soon as the conversation ended, Isaac sank on the sofa and put his chin on it.
âIrie and my brotherâs knights were not even capable of knowing them. What kind of guy is it?â
âWell, I donât know. But itâs going to be a problem soon.â
ââ¦â¦â
The three brothersâ eyes sank deeply.
At that time on the top of the hope, Seria who opened a huge, senderless box delivered to the office, was shocked.
âOh my god.â
Inside the box, Trigon who was tied up, wearing an eye patch and earplugs, was wiggling.
âI was worried that the assassin we sent failed, but the target was in my office.â
The chairman nodded at her words.
There was a note in the box.
[Message: Make Trigon be on our side. Heâs a bit greedy, but heâs not that bad. The keyword is his father. Because heâs a good sonâ¦]
As soon as she read the letter, the letters shone red and soon began to burn. The chairman, who was looking at the letter, laughed.
âIt must be the little miss.â
âWhat shall we do?â
âWe have to do what she told us.â
The chairman opened Trigonâs earplugs and eyepatch.
âWha, what! Who do you think I amâ¦!â
âWale Anderson. A distant relative of the chief imperial mage Aragon.â
ââ¦â¦!â
The mage pupils narrowed.
âH, howâ¦â
âIt seems like you get the title of the imperial mage not because of your predecessors. Youâre changing your appearance to be his dead son.â
âHow did you knowâ¦! N, no, what are you talking about?â
Seria chuckled.
âThose who dare to deceive the emperor must be shaken so easily.â
âWhat, what do you meanâ¦I,Iâ¦!â
The chairman asked,
âWas it you who killed Trignon?â
âNo! Itâs reallyâ¦â
Trigon, no, Waleâs face turned pale.
âDonât tell my father. Heâs suffering from heart disease. If he knows that Trigon is dead, heâll beâ¦!â
It is true that Wale did not kill Trigon.
Aragon, an imperial mage, brought him, who was talented but could not dream of becoming a mage because of his family.
Wale was like a brother to Trigon. Aragon, who took care of him, was like his parents.
They knew that he had a talent for magic, and he was incomparable to his birth parents who tried to sell him as a test subject.
People called Aragon a mysterious old man who was crazy about money, but Aragon was a man who gave Wale a favour he could not repay even if he devoted his whole life.
Trigonâs death was ten years ago. He went ahead with âsome experimentâ even though he knew it was dangerous, and as a result, his whole body was rotten.
Trigon knew the risk, so he asked Wale for a favour.
Trigonâs father, Aragon, was suffering from dementia and heart disease.
Heâs the only child. Relatives were like a parasites to Aragon. They would devour his wealth when Trigon died.
Wale could not resist Trigonâs request and pretended his death to be the death of Wale Anderson.
He killed his identity, but his life as Trigon was happy.
Every day was filled with love that he had never received from his parents.
He knows that if he gets caught, his limbs will be torn apart, but even if he goes back, Wale would have chosen to live as a Trigon.
However, in Leblaineâs first life, Wale was found out and was decapitated by a guillotine.
Afterwards, Aragon, whose dementia worsened, was deprived of all his property by his relatives as he died while wandering in the streets.
âPleaseâ¦â
Wale begged on his knees.
Seria and the chairman exchanged eye contact.
Seria bent on one knee and gazed at Wale.
âIf you donât want to be caught, youâll have to follow our orders.â
ââ¦â¦is it a threat?â
âOr else what?â
The chairman shook his head looking at Seria with an evil look on her face.
âShe looks just like our master.â
If Leblaine had seen this scene, she would have grinned, âAs expected, my first subordinate!â
***
When they saw me whining in prison, the knights said as if they were begging.
âPlease go. Please! Trigon testified that it was defensive magic, so you are released!â
The knight almost cried.
âIâll go after I digest my food.â
âPlease!â
âOkay, okay.â
I stretched my legs and came out of the iron bars.
âIt was like a vacation, but I felt sorry for them.â
Iâll get a lot of headaches when I go outside.
As the knights said, the arrest was lifted thanks to Trigonâs testimony. Of course, there was persistent support from Dubbled.
âAnyway, I have to go back and forth from home and be investigated.â
I left the prison with a troublesome face. There was my family and my escort out there.
âLeblaine!â
âKid!â
Henry and Isaac ran to me. Isaac grabbed me to check my condition.
âOh no! Sheâs thinner!â
I eat well and sleep well thoughâ¦
Isaac grabs my cheeks and frowns.
âHer cheeks are slimmer!â
No way.
âI ate four meals a day.â
âThey only gave you four meals? To someone who eats six meals?!â
I stared at the prison head, whose face was so stiff.
âNo, no. Itâs four meals, but I always eat two bowls!â
âTwo bowls? Didnât you usually eat three bowls?!â
The bread was bigger than the bread back at home, and the bowl was so big that I only needed two bowls.
I pulled Isaac, who was rushing to the prison head right now.
âIâm going home.â
âAh, yeah. Letâs go get some rest.â
The three maids cried out.
âIâve changed the sheets.â
âI heated up your blanket.â
âIâve prepared a lot of snacks!â
I eat really well, and Iâve been doing well, but I donât know why everyone feels sorry for me.
Anyway, I followed my family out of the palace.
When I arrived at the mansion, many people from the society sent me letters when they heard of my release.
âWhy are there so many people giving me these?â
Usually, when people are out of the prison, they will ignore them.
When I was trapped in prison and released after investigation about Minaâs attempted murder, I was almost treated like a bug.
âBecause you are the hero who prevented the curse of the palace with that small body.â
I looked at Henry.
âIâm not thought?â
What I protected was my family, not the imperial palace.
Even if there was a curse in the imperial palace, I didnât have any intention of saving it.
âIf you turn things around a little bit, public opinion changes easily.â
âAh, so thatâs what Henry made.â
Then Isaac laughed saying, âMy brother is good at such mean things like that.â
âThatâs Henry. I donât even have to move. So nice!â
I was smiling thinking that way, when my aunt put me on the bed.
âTake it easy today. Iâll ask what happened to you next time. Weâll sort things out.â
I felt protected. I felt nice and replied with a small voice, âYesâ¦â
The eyes of the family and servants were filled with pity.
âNo, Iâve been really wellâ¦â
My dad laid me down, and my family stood by me until I fell asleep.
Everyone left the room only after I slept.
Then I opened my eyes and searched under the bed.
âHereâs the communications deviceâ¦!â
I quickly grabbed the communications device and called Seria.
âHow did it go?â
[Trigon is completely in our hands.]
âGood job. Anything else?â
[Weâre ready as you said.]
âOkay. Now explode it.â
[Yes.]
After the conversation, the light in the communications device faded, and I looked out to the window.
Iâve been well in prison, but the Duke of Vallua wonât be.
âIâll rip him apart.â
âHey.â
The devil who was hiding on my side emerged.
âWhaf else awe you going to make me do.â (What else are you going to make me do.)
ââ¦â¦?â
âWhaf! Why awe you stawing like that!â (Why are you staring like that?)
Maybe he didnât know because no one ever told him in person, but now, animal fangs are sticking out on his lips, so he canât really speak wellâ¦
âNothing, as long as I can understand well.â
âMy fwangs awe symbol of dignity!â (My fangs are a symbol of dignity!)
âYes, yes. Okay, so why donât you go to the palace first?â
ââ¦â¦Hwo come?â (How come?)
âGo and knock down the palace.â
The devil blinked his eyes as I said with a smile.
ââ¦.Why?â
âThat way, the palace will open its eyes and find you.â
Eyes for eyes, teeth for teeth.
He tried to accuse me of treason, so Iâll blame him the same way.