Translator â Zimming
âWha, wha, whatâ¦.â
Disbelief spread across Teramoreâs face.
I whispered to him, âWhat a fool.â
ââ¦â¦â
âJust wait, old man. The dyuke will soon fwaind out abwout this.â (Just wait, old man. The duke will soon find out about this.)
I walked past Teramore with a smile. I reached for Henryâs hand and left the room.
âAre you crazy? Arenât you scared?â
I stared at Henry with a stiff face. Perhaps he was surprised to see me interfering with Teramoreâs endeavor, but it seemed to be a good thing. The wall between me and him has disappeared a bit.
âYouâre going to be in trouble. Teramore is a mean guy.â
âNot scawed.â (Not scared)
ââ¦â¦â
âBad people hitting Henly. Iâm not scawed at all.â
(Bad people hitting Henry. Iâm not scared at all.)
Henryâs eyes went wide, as I spoke with a determination. I really am not afraid of Teramore. I have met countless terrible people before and Teramore is just another one of them. He is just a sick pervert who feels pleasure from abusing children.
I am more worried about Henry. The cheeks that Teramore hit are now swollen red and even his crisp collar is wrinkled.
âLetâs go to the dyuke. Henlyâs huwt.â (Letâs go to the duke. Henryâs hurt.)
ââ¦Thatâs enough.â
âHenlyâ¦.â (Henryâ¦.)
âThatâs enough!â
Henry shouts, stubbornness paints his eyes.
âDonât tell anybody about today.â
Henry then walks away.
âItâs not that I donât understand that childâs mind. Abused children usually spend their entire lives avoiding others or growing up aggressively. As such, trauma was developed. Even I, whoâve been reborned three times canât completely trust people because of my past lives.â
I sigh as I watch Henryâs back disappear.
***
Teramore walked back and forth throughout the hall while grinding his teeth in anger.
âThat crazy girlâ¦.!â
âWhat is it? Youâwe touched with wove, motherfwucker.â (What is it? Youâre touched with love, motherfucker.)
Whenever Teramore remembered the childâs expression, he would feel his anger rising once more.
âSheâs not a child of fate, sheâs a demon! That little demon must have been sent down by the church to spy on Dubbled. Did she think Iâm going to be scared by her little act?!â
Teramore hurried his steps towards the dukeâs office and knocked on the door.
âThis is Teramore, sir. â
Soon he heard the dukeâs reply, approving his entrance. Teramore entered the room with a face full of excitement, he couldnât wait to report Leblaineâs action to Dubbled.
He spoke in hurry, âYour Grace, the child of fateââ
âItâs the old man!â
ââ¦â¦.!â
Leblaine, who was sitting on the dukeâs lap, grinned. Teramore was startled and ran over to the child.
âThat little girlâs alreadyâ¦..!â
Leblaine wasnât the only one. She was joined by Viscount Myshank, Nos, the lieutenant and some of the senators. They were looking at Teramore with an odd expression on their faces.
âHas she told the duke about how I treated Henry?!â
Viscount Myshank frowned and said, âHow could you do such a thing to the dukeâs children?â
Teramore came up with a quick excuse, âYour Excellency, please listen to me! Why would I do that? Itâs all a lie.â
He then showed his injured hand hastily to the duke.
âThe baby is not just a child. She poked the back of my hand with a pen. Isnât that suspicious?! She is too smart in the first place. She offered you the story of the church and the imperial famiââ
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â Viscount Myshank cut off Teramoreâs claims.
âI mean itâs dubious!â
Viscount Myshank looked at Teramore weirdly, âWe were talking about how you intimidated and frightened the dukeâs daughter just because of a slight mistake that she made.â
âWhat?â
âYou were too harsh on the child! She even bursted into tears as soon as she saw me!â
âItâs, uhâ¦..â
âAnd you said that kind of thing? What else did you do?â
Teramore was taken aback. He looked around the room with trembling eyes, when his eyes met with Leblaineâs. Leblaineâs mouth rose into a small smirk.
Her look saying, âDid you think the viscount was talking about Henry?â
That little girl also brought in Myshank, who was an enemy to him, and made it impossible for him to think of another excuse for abusing Henry.
As Teramoreâs face turned pale, Myshank interrogated him, âLet me ask you again, what have you done?â
âIt, itâs a slip of the tongue.â
But there was no one in the room who believed in him.
Myshank said to the duke, âItâs suspicious, duke. Itâs questionable to act like that over a small deal. Wonât this kind of conduct influence the childrensâ characters poorly?â
Even Nos and the senators voiced their concerns.
âWe need confirmation.â
âUnless his innocence is proved, we cannot leave the childrenâs education to such a man.â
The dukeâs sharp gaze penetrated Teramore.
Teramore shouted, âWait, sir!â, but Duke Dubleed didnât heed his plea. He shortly ordered his people to investigate Teramore.
***
After the talk, Myshank and the vassals left the room.
I jump off the dukeâs lap and follow Myshank. My face is full of excitement.
âSir Myshwank.â (Sir Myshank)
He looks back at me
âYes, child. What is it?â
I tug Myshankâs shirt with an innocent look.
âIs the old man a bad guy?â
âTeramore?â
He continues with a grin.
âYes, he is. A really, really bad guy.â
âIf the tweacher is bad, what if Henly and Ishac grew up to be bad people?â (If the teacher is bad, what if Henly and Ishac grew up to be bad people.)
âDonât worry. Iâm going to help them out.â
âTomorrow Iâm going to request the other nobles to come to the castle and plead to the chairman to withhold the childrenâs class until the case is cleared.â
I act innocently and say, âWow!â as i jump up and down.
âUnexpectedly, you took my side.â
Itâs a good thing for me though, so I give him a big smile.
After Myshank himself leaves with a big smile, Teramore comes out of the dukeâs office.
âYou mustâve had a hard time talking to him.â
Teramore, who sees me, grits his teeth.
âYouâ¦..!â
Looking around quickly, he pulls my arm and heads to the corner of the room.
âThis little bitch! Do you think Iâm going to take this lying down?â
âWhat are you gwoing to do?â (What are you going to do?)
âYou must be a demon sent by the churchâ¦..!â
âGwanpa, are you stupid?â Grandpa, are you stupid?
âWhat?â
âYouâwe the one who admitted the misdeed.â (Youâre the one who admitted the misdeed.)
âYou bitchâ¦.â
âHow did you know? My nwickname was bitch!â (How did you know? My nickname was bitch.)
I look straight at Teramoreâs eye straight and speak with a low tone.
âIf ywo evew touch them agwain, Iâwe bite you.â (If you ever touch them again, Iâll bite you.)
ââ¦!â
I continue to talk with a big smile.
âSo let go of me. Now.â
Iâve been a beggar in my past life. Teramoreâs threats donât perturb me even a bit.
The strength on Teramoreâs grip slowly loosen.
I wave his hand off me easily as I turn around and walk away.
***
Two days later, Myshank came to the castle with other nobles and appealed for the suspension of Teramore.
Teramore became the teacher of Henry and Isaac due to the vote from the senates, but right now half of the senate voices are on Myshankâs side. Given how things are progressing, now the senior position will very likely be given to Myshank, since Teramoreâs standing has become unstable due to the recent event.
âChai, chairmanâ¦..â
I hum down the hallways to the music of Teramoreâs voice begging the chairman for leniency.
I am thinking of checking on Henryâs condition.
The life of a noble is quite pitiful. Instead of worrying about food they worried about studying. Even with the suspended classes, the two sit side by side in the study and work on their homework.
I peep out my face in front of the study door to look for their shadows.
âHuh? No oneâ¦.â
âHey, you!â
âAahh!â, I jump up from shock, surprised by the voice that comes from behind my shoulder.
I hold my chest tight with both hands as I try to calm down my beating heart. I turn around and find Isaac and Henry standing behind me.
âWhy, why hewe?â (Why, why here?)
When I ask, Isaac lifts the book to his side and shrugs.
âThereâs a book here thatâs not available in the library. Why are you here?â, he replies.
Isaac scrunches his nose, picking up on my nervous gesture, âAre you running away?â
Only
âNo, no!â
âSo?â
âJust sightsweeing.â (Just sightseeing.)
I flap my hands around the room and make an excuse, Isaac wriggles his eyebrows.
I glance at Henryâs figure.
âWill you be pissed off if I said I came to check up on you?â
I was wondering what to do when Isaac says, âNo way, youâ¦.you must have heard somewhere that todayâs snack is a cake.â
What?