TL: Zimming
âWhere are they?â
I looked around urgently.
They werenât on this road. Theyâre probably out of the alley looking for me.
âNo, why are they chasing me?â
I told the guards and Zachary, who had escorted me to the palace, that I would be away for an hour or two.
The guards were a little nervous, but Zachary knew about Pur and that could call him out any time.
But theyâre looking for me all of a suddenâ¦
ââ¦â¦Itâs my dad. My dadâs here.â
If these orders take precedence over mine, that means itâs my fatherâs orders.
My mind was suddenly filled with an ominous future.
If me and Adrian were caught together, dad and brothers mightâ¦
âAdrian might be killed⦠⦠!â
I got goosebumps when I even remembered the faces of my dad and brothers looking at Adrian.
When I was about to call Adrian, Emeline, who stared at him, took a deep breath, and continued,
âYouâ¦â¦!â
âEmeline, Emeline!â
Tri came out of the store and grabbed her.
âLet go!â
âHeâs casually spend silver. There is a high possibility that he is a nobleman. Itâs such a big deal!â
Only aristocrats or wealthy people could carry a large amounts of money, such as silver and gold coins
Besides, Adrian is actually a prince. Originally, commoners and beggars would not be able to talk to them.
âWell, why would a noble come to this alley if he wasnât crazy! Iâm sure heâs a bastard child at best.â
âEmelineâ¦â¦.â
âIs there a noble who didnât learn manners? Itâs the most important thing to not look down on your opponent. History warns that what we considered a blunt stick could at some point become a blade and aim at your neck. Donât you know that?â
Adrianâs eyes narrowed.
It was understandable because it was not a sentence that would come out of the mouth of a child.
These were sentences noble children usually learn when they were young.
Emeline snorted and crossed her arms.
âI gave you the change as a favor. But you humiliated me by telling me to get out of here. Apologize.â
âYou donât seem to remember the phrase, âLook back on yourself before pointing out the rudeness of others.ââ
ââ¦â¦What?â
Adrian looked at Emeline with cold eyes.
âIâm currently escorting.â
It is rude to have a conversation with someone of the opposite sex while escorting a woman.
I was wearing a hoodie, Emily couldnât have known that I was a woman.
âEven so, I am only nine years old.â
Emeline blushed and said, âWell, thatâsâ¦â¦!â as Adrian lightly wrapped his arms around me.
âI was just being polite not to rip and kill someone who was disrespectful to my partner.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âIf you knew, get out of here.â
Emeline trembled with her fists clenched, and Adrian passed by without even looking at her.
I heard Tri comforting Emeline from behind. Emeline was still angry and shouted, âThereâs something like that! Butâ¦â
***
As we left the area where the shop was, I sighed and took off my hood. I could no longer hear the Knightâs shouting.
âThey wonât come here, right?â
They wouldnât think a Lady would come here, even more when Iâm with Adrian, a prince.
In my first life, Johann and Adrian acted like they would kill each other whenever they met. There were times when they actually almost killed each other. Knowing this well, I became more and more anxious.
âI canât let them attack each other.â
Isaac has bad self control.
If Adrian is beaten, we donât know what the emperor will ask for.
It was worrisome that the emperor would not miss that chance if that was to happen, acting as if it was out of affection for his son.
âAdrian might be hurt.â
As I clenched his fists, Adrian asked.
âAre you okay?â
âHuh?â
âYou look nervous.â
I stared at Adrian with a worried expression.
âLooking at it like this, I donât think thereâs anyone that is nice to everyone in the world.â
I grinned and continued,
âI was surprised earlier when you told Emeline to get lost. You looked really scary.â
ââ¦â¦You donât like scary people?â
I tilted my head.
âThatâs not the case.â
ââ¦â¦?â
âItâs better than being silly and nice to everyone. If heâs a good guy to me, I donât really care much about his other side.â
Adrian, who had not spoken for a while stared at me, so I asked him,
âWhy?â
When I asked, he answered.
âYou always give answers out of my expectations.â
I playfully mimicked Adrianâs question.
âYou donât like people who answer differently than expected?â
âNo, I like it.â
âWell, thatâs great.â
I giggled and looked around.
âPresent. Letâs buy him a present and go back. What does Adrian need?â
Just in time, I saw a fountain pen shop. This is one of the few specialty shops in the alley. Every place in the alley was a general store because it was hard to make ends meet, so they sell all kinds of things.
âThereâs got to be something good.â
I grabbed Adrianâs wrist and pointed to the fountain pen shop.
âHow about that? Your present.â
âSure.â
I entered the store with a big smile and said âLetâs go, then!â vigorously.
We looked into the fountain pen display case together after being greeted by the clerk.
âBlack is pretty, too. The one with the snake pattern.â
âYeah. Pretty.â
âHowâs red? It doesnât have a pattern, but I think it looks cleaner.â
âAlright.â
âAnd that navy blueâ¦â¦.â
âIâll take that.â
I squinted and slapped Adrian on the back. Then he opened his eyes wide in surprise.
âPretty, nice. Donât say that and choose what you like. You can express your opinion, idiot!â
ââ¦â¦.â
Iâm upset. This kid was still a little boy. Boys around the age of Adrian were naughty and expressed their opinion freely, there was even a saying in the empire that kids at age 13 were devils.
Losing his mother upon his birth, and whose only goal was to live peacefully, this child would naturally never express his opinion.
âChoose. Slowly!â
Adrian looked at me with trembling eyes and turned to the display case. Slowly looking at the product, he pointed to a fountain pen in the corner of the display case.
A blue fountain pen with a light brown strap.
âDo you like that?â
âYes.â
âDidnât you choose it because itâs the cheapest? Thereâs something better.â
As it was cheap, the design was a little rustic.
âI like this.â
He looked at me with a rarely-seen stubborn face. I stared into his eyes and nodded with a smile.
âAnyway, itâs his choice.â
âGive it a try. See if itâs comfortable.â
When I asked the clerk if we could try a fountain pen in display, she said, âOf course!â and brought out a parchment.
Adrian carefully grabbed the fountain pen that the clerk had put the ink in.
âHis hands looked so beautiful.â
âOh, your hands looked so beautiful.â
The clerk made a fuss and nodded.
âRight, right.â
It was nice to see his long, smooth fingers moving lightly.
Come to think of it, thereâs nothing ugly about this kid. Not only his appearance, but also his voice is so sweet that I can fall asleep whenever I listen to him, even his nails were so beautiful. Heâs like a work of art God carefully crafted.
âWhat do you think, easy to use?â
âYes.â
âSaid it honestly!â
ââ¦â¦I think the pen is too thick.â
Then the clerk smiled kindly and said, âOur store is customizable. You can make the pen thinner.â
âReally?â
âOf course, there are many shapes you can choose from.â
The clerk showed various sizes. I looked at Adrian, pointing to a flat pen.
âHow about this? I think itâll be comfortable.â
Because in a few years, this shape of pen will be a trend.
Adrian grabbed the pen awkwardly. It looks sloppy because he did not support the flat part with a thumb.
âNo, itâs not like that. The flat partâ¦â¦.â
When I grabbed his hand to fix his grip,
âYou must be having fun with my daughter.â
Four men with a grim expression stormed in through the door.
What is up with their pose?
âD, dadâ¦â¦.â
âCome here.â
âDad thisâ¦â¦.â
âLet go of that hand.â
I gulped and stayed motionless.
As I was stiff and unable to move, my family spoke again,
âCome here, Blaine.â
âLet go of that hand.â
âLeblaine.â
âKid!â
As I approached my family, Isaac grabbed my hand and rubbed it against my coat.
âYou bring my sister out, huh?â
âNo, Iâm the one who brought himâ¦â¦.â
Isaac was visibly mad, Henry smiled incredibly bright that it gave me goosebumps, as Johann had the usual look on his face, though his eyes were tearing Adrian apart. Theyâre really scary.
Dad spoke to Adrian,
âWhat were you doing here?â
âItâs Adrianâs birthday, so I brought him out. To buy a fountain penâ¦â¦.â
My family looked at me at once.
âAdrian?â
âA-dri-an?!â
âYou call him by his name?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Johann, Isaac, Henry, and dad said in order. I quickly changed my words and said, âOh, no, I mean second princeâ¦â¦.â
Iâm just here to buy my friend a birthday present, but why do I feel like a criminalâ¦â¦.
âA presentâ¦â¦.â
âA fountain pen? I didnât get it from the kid!â
âAmazing.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Itâs unfair. I gave presents to my family on their birthdays. I just didnât give them a fountain pen.
How should I deal with this? While I was contemplating, Adrian bowed down.
âIâm sorry.â
âWhy?â
âI know you must have been very worried because she came to an unsafe place with me without contact. Leblaine was considerate of me, so please rebuke me.â
It was a very polite apology. It was not common for the emperorâs son to apologize this much.
I was restless and hung on my dadâs arm.
âNo. I came here because I was stubborn. Iâm telling you the truth!â
Dad kept an eye on Adrian, who was still looking down with a cold face.
âDonât meet my daughter in the future.â
âDad!â
âYou donât look stupid enough to not know about your circumtances. Always keep in mind that my daughter is valuable.â
âAh-â
I frowned as Isaac and Henry grabbed me.
âFather is not wrong. Friendship with a royal is not great.â
âYes, kid.â
I cried out.
âI told him to come with me. Iâm the one who chose, so Iâm the one who should takes responsibility. I am not a baby! But my brothers are making me a bad kid who puts my blame on my friend.â
âBlaine.â
My dad called me, as John pulled my wrist.
âLetâs go.â
I was captured by my brothers and looked at Adrian.
I felt bad when I saw the child standing there alone.
***
The mansion was reportedly turned upside down looking for me. Mages were even called in to search for me.
âYouâre gonna get in trouble, kid!â
Isaac said with a stern look.
I sat on the sofa with a sullen face and looked at my dad and brothers surrounding me.
âI went out with my friend.â
âBut you made us worried.â
Dad said coldly. Normally Iâd feel guilty, but this time I didnât back down either.
âI go to the store every time. You said I can walk around freely because you believed me.â
âI said you need to have an escort with you right?â
âThere was Pur. Pur is more powerful than an escort!â
When I shouted with a stubborn expression on my face, my dad and my brothers were startled. It was because I had never rebelled against him as much as this.
Adrianâs birthday was today. The first birthday someone took care of him.
I felt really sad when I remembered the scene of him smiling brightly and packing the candle.
Henry said,
âBut you were with the second prince. He has a lot of enemiesâ¦â¦.â
âDubbled has a lot of enemies. There will be more than Adrian. Then should I stay at home without going anywhere?â
âButâ¦â¦.â
âI know my family loves me. But you shouldnât hurt others.â
Henry didnât say anything anymore. The four looked at each other. The hot-tempered Isaac said with an almost teary face.
âNo way! The second prince is even worse. That bastard is worse than the other bastards!â
âWhy only Adrian? What about the maids and the ladies.â
âHeâs a boy!â
âIsaac is a boy too. Then I shouldnât play with Isaac either.â
âIf you canât, you canât! Guys are all sneaky! Kid, theyâre only looking for a chance to propose to you!â
âNo.â
âThatâs right! Since youâre the cutest in the world!â
I canât communicate with him. Arguing with only strange logic did not give me more energy to talk.
My family members who would tell him not to speak nonsense are quiet.
I got up, glanced at them. Then went up to my room while stamping my feet. My family followed me into the room.
âLeblaine, we were just worried about you.â
âYes, kid. Donât be angry and letâs eat ice cream. There is an apple sherbet that you like.â
âThereâs salmon too.â
This time, it seemed like they were trying to soothe me gently.
Isaac tilted his head when he saw me, after receiving an apple sherbet from the maid.
ââ¦â¦What are you doing?â
I lay with my hands folded as if I were lying in a coffin without a blanket.
Then I answered my family with my eyes closed.
âIâm going to sleep without a blanket from today.â
âWhat?â
âK, kid!â
ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦.â
My frustrated family rushed to bed, but I said casually.
âIâm going to catch a cold. Cough, coughâ
âC, coward!â
âLeblaine!â
âLetâs calm down and talk it out.â
âBlaine!â
My family didnât know what to do, and there was a wailing sound coming from around us.
âOh my, Lady!â
âOh no!â
When I opened my eyes slightly, the servants were on their knees and weeping.
The chairman, who was passing near my room, shook his head as if he saw something ridiculous.