Translator â Zimming, Editor â Sasha
It was already night when I came out.
I recalled that the Etwal was being kept in the Dukeâs office and quickly headed there.
As I walked down the dark corridor to the office, I saw light leaking through a crack in the officeâs door.
Then came a voice.
âLook at Cattlea! Itâs all because of that child of fate!â
When the baronâs wife shouted in her trembling voice, the baron also voiced his grievances.
âWhy did she attack my daughter? She didnât do anything wrong!â
âYou have to hold the child of fate responsible. Someone who has that much power doesnât fall into the category of a child!â
âNoisy.â
It was Isaac who said so.
The child sat and lightly supported his head with his fist, his other arm was on the sofa armrest.
When the baron and his wife asked, âPardon?â Isaac muttered in a faint voice.
âI want to kill you.â
âHow can you be so cruel? Cattlea is your cousinâ¦â
Then Henry put down the teacup and smiled.
âBaron.â
Seeing his honey-sweet smile, hope came to the coupleâs faces. The baron replied with a bright expression.
âAs expected, Master Henry supports Cattlea,â¦..â
âIâm only putting up with you for now.â
âWhatâ¦.?â
âIt wouldnât have happened if you hadnât been fooling around in the first place.â
âMa-master.â
âItâs too crowded. Shall I go back and come back tomorrow?â
But I needed to find Etwal before the voice made me too tired.
As soon as I was thinking about it,
âKid!â
âLeblaine.â
The brothers, who had managed to find me, stood up.
âAre you all right?â
âWhy didnât you sleep?â
âIâm hewe becwause Iâm fine.â (Iâm here because Iâm fine.)
I was surprised by the way I spoke. My pronunciation, which had been improving so far, had degenerated.
âAs expected, I have to find Etwal today and ask the voice how to get back to my normal condition.â
âI miss the dyukeâ¦â
Then Henry and Isaac opened the door wide and let me in.
When I entered the room, I could see whatever I couldnât from the outside.
The people present were looking at me with the expression of a person who appraised things.
I approached the Duke and looked at him with tearful eyes.
âSniffâ¦â
The duke quickly hugged me as I rubbed my eyes.
âWhat happened?â
The brothers came up to me in no time.
âWhatâs wrong? Huh? Are you hurt anywhere?â
I buried my head in the dukeâs chest and pointed at the baron with my index finger.
âI hwate that old man, he wooks scawy. (I hate that old man, he looks scary.)â
Upon hearing my words, Isaac glared at him.
âIâll pull out his eyes.â
Henry, staring at the Baron with cold eyes, replied to Isaac.
âI told him to use nice words in front of Leblaine. Also, Iâm going to gouge his eyes out.â
In any case, he really meant to pull out his eyeballs.
The baron smiled awkwardly and laughed nervously in response.
Soon, he hurriedly gave the Duke a bow and headed for the door. The others followed after him.
Cattlea only glanced at me before she went out.
All of them went out, except for Nos and some vassals, including Dubos himself.
The Duke stroked my hair and asked.
âDonât you need more rest?â
âIâm okay.â
âStubborn. Is there anything you want to eat? What do you need?â
As soon as I heard that, my eyes widened as realization struck me.
âYes, I canât steal the Etwal from the office directly.â
Then Iâll have no choice but to sneak in with the help of the voice. But, I canât control my divine power, if the Dubbled familyâs mage appears again, it will become really difficult.
âSo, when he said heâd give me anything, it meant I should just say what I want.â
I looked up at him with caution and said,
â The Etwal pwease.â
The vassals and Nosâs eyes seemed to bulge out. Even Isaac and Henry looked like they received a great shock.
âHuh? Kid, thatâsâ¦..â
âLeblaine, the Etwalâ¦.â
I couldnât just ask for something precious like the Etwal was what everyone seemed to say..
âLetâs do something.â
I held my hands together and looked at the Duke with sparkling eyes.
âDaddy,â¦..Bwaine, give me Etwal.â
I felt goosebumps all over my body, but I tried to speak as cutely as I could.
Iâd rather give up my dignity than to pee on my bed.
âWhy is it so quiet? Didnât it work?â
Just then,
Boom!
Some noise was heard.
When I opened my eyes gently, there was a half-jilted wooden box placed on the desk.
As the duke opened the box, I heard a bomb going off.
It was the sound of the 12-fold barrier that Dubbledâs 100 mages had made day and night continuously for a week.
Boom!
With the last chain of the box rattled off, and blood surged like a fountain from the dukeâs hand.
The duke who caught the Etwal while reaching it out to me said,
âDo you want me to take whatâs in the church?â
ââ¦â¦No thatâs fine.â
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âDaddy.â
âYes.â
âDad.â
âYes.â
âDad~â¦.â
âYes.â
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The duke, who was about to hear this voice all night long, yet he acted as if he didnât get tired of it.
In the end, I was able to come down from the Dukeâs lap with a passionate performance like a theater actress, âOh, my head,â¦..!â
Henry and Isaac looked at me with a very dim expression painted on their faces as they were holding the doorknob.
ââ¦Itâs somehow ominous.â
Then I left the room with the Etwal.
âI canât do it in front of Lea.â
I looked around and found a suitable place to talk with the voice.
In the end, I went to the garden.
âAm I qualified now?â
âI thought, but the voice didnât answer me back.
âWhy did it suddenly get quiet?â
I snorted inwardly and shook the Etwal.
âDo I need the same amount of divine power as before?â
It was at the moment when she instilled divine power very, very gently into the Etwal she was holding, that a gust of wind blew. Leaves and petals mingled in the wind and scattered, so Leblaine covered her eyes with her arms.
âItâs finally time to say hello like this.â
ââ¦..!â
The voice did not sound directly in my head as before; it sounded like it was near my ears.
I put down the arm that was covering my eyes.
Under the full moon stood a long silver-haired beautiful man, reminiscent of a lily flower.
âI am the twenty-second pillar, Boone.â
His fine silver hair fluttered in the wind. Behind him was a pillar of burning fire.
âI was looking forward to meeting you.â
ââ¦..â
When I didnât say anything, he looked at me and scratched his head.
âHmm? Are you surprised? Why arenât you talking?â
âFire.â
âWhat?â
âHuwwy up and put out the fiwe!â (Hurry up and put out the fire!)
âWhat if people find out that Iâm here?!â
The voice, no, Boone erased the fire. He just erased it.
Every time he swayed his hand in the air, the pillar disappeared as if he used an eraser on paper.
âI didnât mean to surprise you, child. My âcolumnâ is something only you can see anyway.â
âWhy can I see it?â
âBecause you called for me.â
âTwen, can someone else caww you? (Then can someone else call you?)â
âIf they have strong tenacity and possess extremely rare luck with a price, of course, they can.â
âWhatâs the price?â
âTheir soul.â
I was shocked.
âDo I hwave to gwive you my soul too?â (Do I have to give you my soul, too?)
âNo way. If someone grows up to be this powerful theyâre qualified, they wonât have to pay a price. You can keep us alive with just your divine power.â
I was glad to hear that,
âBoone. Iâve heard about that name before.â
And stories such as the pillar and the soul.
As I was pondering about it, I got so nervous that I suddenly stood up.
âMistew, no wayâ¦.â
âThe word âmisterâ makes me a little sad.â
âNo way.â
âYes.â
âAwe you a devil?!â (Are you a devil?!)
He smiled brightly.
âThatâs the right answer.â
My dad is cunning. One of my brothers is a war buff and the other a poisonous snake.
The maids are serial killers, crooks, and loan sharks.
And I suddenly summoned a devil in such a place.
âWhat a luck.â
They chose me as the child of fate to represent the church, yet I summoned a devil.
I grabbed my back and let out a sigh.
But the son of a bitch, who looked at me with sparkling eyes, hugged me. He rubbed his cheeks on my face. Thanks to him, my cheeks became red.
âOh no, what do I do? Youâre much cuter than I thought.â
âYour cheeks are plumpy, and your hands are soft.â
He muttered in an ecstatic voice.
âLet gwo of me.â
âYour eyes are round, and your hair is fluffy.â
âNow!â
Shouting out of frustration, I made Boone sullen.
âI didnât mean to. I just love babies. Iâve been waiting for a long time to meet one. A special being that will call upon us.â
âHow come?â
âWeâve always granted someoneâs wish. But no one could grant our wish. Itâs something only Gaman can do.â
He grinned and said,
âSo sweetheart you can wish for anything. In order for us to exert power, we will need a lot of the divine power from you.â
âBut why divine powel? If youâwe a devil, you shwoldnât like divinity. (But why divine power? If youâre a devil, you shouldnât like divinity.)â
âIâd rather ask.â
âWhat?â
âWhy do you think we donât hate divine power?â
âYou donât hwate it? (You donât hate it?)â
âYes, but there are those whose wishes that use enormous amounts of divine power.â
I nodded as I hummed.
âGood, what can I do for you?â
âYou finally asked me that!â
He made eye contact with me with great joy.
âSo, what do you want?â