Kei busily brought teacups and a teapot. However, there werenât enough chairs, so Perante had to pull over a small table and sit on it.
âThese are tea leaves that I picked and dried. The aroma is delightful.â
As Kei spoke, he placed the tea leaves into the teapot and poured hot water, filling the cabin with a pleasant scent.
âMy boy tripped and sprained his ankle.â
Grandmother affectionately stroked Keiâs head. Kei smiled confidently.
âIt happened when we were walking and I tripped on a rock.â
âYou should be more careful.â
Grandmotherâs deeply lined face was filled with concern.
âItâs nothing serious.â
âStill, it would be best for you to rest and not climb the mountains for a few days.â
âNo, I canât. When the weather gets colder, it becomes difficult to find herbs that are sensitive to the cold. I have to gather as many as possible before that.â
Instead of agreeing, Grandmother let out a deep sigh.
Riett felt like they understood the meaning behind that sigh.
Grandmother probably wanted to stop her grandson, but considering the circumstances, she couldnât bring herself to do so.
As Riett silently observed this, a sense of frustration welled up in her chest, and she shifted her gaze to the crackling fire.
Peranteâs profile caught her eye. His pale face was illuminated by the red light of the fireplace.
His expression was so rigid that it was noticeable. Riett thought it was unexpectedly different from the way Perante had acted towards Kei earlier, pretending to be kind and pure.
The atmosphere had changed as soon as they entered this house.
âWeird guy.â
Riett made that judgment about Perante and absentmindedly stared at the flames in the fireplace.
There was a moment of silence.
The first to break the silence was Keiâs grandmother.
âKei, donât overexert yourself because of me. If things donât work out⦠you can sell the dagger.â
It was a calm voice, but Kei immediately stood up as he had heard it.
âGrandmother, I canât do that!â
âI know youâre not receiving the proper value for the herbs.â
Keiâs eyebrows twitched with anxiety.
âHow did you know, Grandmother?â
âEvery night, when I fall asleep, donât you sigh deeply while looking at the ledger?â
Kei clenched his fist.
âGrandmother, butâ¦â
âEnough. Letâs sell the dagger before the end of the week. A personâs worth lies in something other than the possessions and status of the household.â
Grandmother lowered her gaze to Keiâs feet.
âI donât want my only grandson to trek up the mountains with an injured foot and achieve nothing.â
Kei didnât retort. He simply bit his lip, stood up, and went outside.
With one leg already uncomfortable and the other injured today, his departure seemed extremely burdensome.
Grandmother stared at Keiâs back and then turned her head towards Riett and Perante.
âWe showed such behavior in front of the guests⦠Hufgh, hufgh.â
âNo, itâs not like that.â
Even with Riettâs reassurance, Grandmother weakly lowered her head.
âI apologize. You brought Kei all the way here, but we couldnât offer anything better than this tea.â
âWe didnât bring Kei here for special treatment.â
Riett tried to comfort Keiâs grandmother. Her pale lips formed a faint curve.
ââ¦There are still many good people in this world. If Kei grows up with good people, he can become even brighter and more wonderful⦠Iâm truly sorry.â
Cough, cough.
Keiâs grandmother covered her mouth and coughed continuously, her distant gaze fixed on the window.
âEven with an injured ankle, how could he climb these rugged mountainsâ¦â
Riett felt a renewed empathy for Keiâs difficult circumstances. Climbing the herbal mountains was never easy, let alone with an impaired leg.
But to live as an herbalist at such a young age⦠The hands Riett saw when Kei picked the tea leaves were covered in wounds. He seemed to struggle to feed himself properly and appeared physically weaker than other children his age.
âBut where do you two live? Since this is a remote mountain cabin and there are no other houses nearby, you must not be locals⦠It would be difficult for you to cross the mountains and return after sunset.â
Riett turned her head towards Perante in response to the grandmotherâs question. Perante also seemed slightly taken aback.
They had followed the boy, who was instructed by the Spirit Stone for them to meet. They couldnât part ways here. Surely Kei must have some hint or clue about the Spirit Stoneâs name.
However, at that moment, Grandmother made a kind smile and suggested,
âIf youâre tired, you can stay here. We have a simple room on the second floor.â
Her gaze fell on the small bag Riett was carrying.
âLooking at you, it seems like youâre travelersâ¦â
Indeed, Riett and Perante stood out as non-locals. Their attire, including winter robes, indicated that they were not from the area. Happily accepting the offer, Riett quickly nodded her head.
âYes, we would be grateful if you allow us to stay.â
Perante also quietly expressed his gratitude, indicating that they would stay here.
âIf you go upstairs, there are two rooms available. You can choose one each. As my night vision is poor, it would be difficult for me to guide you.â
Riett smiled and said, âThank you,â and began to ascend the stairs.
âExcuse meâ¦â
Grandmotherâs voice stopped Riett in her tracks, and she turned around.
âIâm sorry, but after you settle in your rooms⦠Could you please check on Kei once? Iâm worriedâ¦â
Grandmother seemed anxious, her fingertips trembling.
The sky outside had gradually darkened. Since their house was located near the mountains, it felt much darker than the city.
Although Kei couldnât go far due to his injured leg, there was a possibility that he could be attacked by wild animals. It would be better to find him before it got too late at night.
âYes, after we put down our belongings, weâll go and look for him.â
âThank you. Also, be careful going upstairs as the ceiling on the second floor is low.â
âWeâll be careful.â
With Riettâs smiling response, they climbed the stairs and went up to the second floor.
The ceiling on the second floor was low enough for Riettâs forehead to touch it. Perante had to slightly stoop.
âAt least we can have separate rooms. Thatâs a relief.â
If she had to share a room with Perante, it would have been awkward. Plus, if Evan found out later, he would definitely make a certain expression.
Riettâs gaze alternated between the two doors in the corridor.
Well, the flimsy doors seemed like they could be opened at any timeâ¦
Riett turned her head sharply and glared at Perante.
âYou wonât try to kill me again, will you?â
âI canât do that while Iâm undergoing the Spirit Stoneâs test.â
Hm⦠It seemed like the Spirit Stone was watching them from somewhere. If thatâs the case, it would be difficult to use unfair methods.
However, Peranteâs dark expression had been bothering her since earlier. While it seemed like he was reminiscing about his impoverished past when he saw Keiâs difficult life, the lingering effect seemed to last longer than expected.
âWhy are you like this?â
Riett finally asked. Perante tilted his head slightly.
âWhat do you mean?â
âYour expression has been dark since earlier.â
Perante hesitated for a moment with his hand on the doorknob, then opened the door and entered.
âDonât worry about it.â
With a rather cold voice, the door closed.
Riett bit her tongue inwardly.
Why was he so lost in his own world like this? Even if he focused on finding the answer to the problem posed by the Spirit Stone, it wouldnât be enough.
âWell, itâs none of my business.â
Riett shrugged and entered her room.
She had to unpack and then go find Kei.
* * *
After putting down her belongings, Riett set out to find Kei with a lightened body. As she glanced around, she noticed that Peranteâs door was tightly shut.
As Riett stepped outside, she slowly scanned her gaze in the darkness. It was significantly darker than the city, and she had to be on high alert.
âUsually, I would use spirit magic to create light and brighten the way.â
Once you got used to spirit magic, it became incredibly convenient, and she occasionally yearned for it like this.
âItâs a shame that I canât use spirit magic after just one day here.â
As Riett quietly looked up at the sky, she suddenly felt concerned about someone.
âCould it be⦠Evan isnât standing in the snowy field, waiting for me, is he?â
No, there was a high probability that he was. In that case, she had to quickly finish the Spirit Stoneâs test and go outside. She didnât even know if Evan would go on a rampage thinking she had died.
Feeling anxious, Riett quickly decided to go look for Kei.
âHe couldnât have gone too far.â
As Riett wandered around the house, she suddenly became aware of the sound of water amidst the calm night air.
She listened attentively and followed the sound, which grew louder as she went. Eventually, she discovered a valley in a bend of the hill.
The sound of the flowing water echoed through the cool night air. Additionally, fireflies sparkled here and there in the darkness, creating a truly beautiful natural landscape.
Splash!
She heard the sound of something falling into the water. When she turned her head, she saw Kei sitting on a rock, throwing pebbles into the stream with an indifferent expression.
âKei?â
As Riett softly called his name, Keiâs pumpkin-colored eyes lit up with surprise.
âSisterâ¦?â
Riett cautiously approached Kei, as if approaching a timid wild animal.
âGrandmother was worried, so I came to find you.â
When Riett mentioned his grandmother, Keiâs face turned gloomy. It seemed like the first time she saw a boyish expression on his face at that age.
The young child indeed looks like a young child.
âWhen the time comes, I should go back inside. Grandma worries a lotâ¦â
Then Kei suddenly lifted his head and looked at Riett.
âBy the way, does that mean you and your brother wonât have to return to the village?â
âAh⦠Grandma said we can sleep here tonight as well, so weâll be staying at Keiâs house for now.â
Kei blinked, saying, âI seeâ¦â Then he scratched his head awkwardly.
âThe second floor is really small and we donât clean it often, so it might be messyâ¦â
âJust the fact that youâre letting us stay and providing a place to sleep is more than enough.â
Riett spoke sincerely.
Although she had a small amount of money in her bag, the currency used in the Truto Empire 63 years ago was different, so it wasnât usable.
If they couldnât sleep at Keiâs house, they would have had to sleep on the streets or find some other desperate means.
âYou and your brother are really strange. You helped me the first time we met, and you speak so kindly⦠You seem like the kindest adults Iâve ever seen.â
Riettâs conscience was pricked once again as she had approached him with ulterior motives, but it was also true that she genuinely cared about Keiâs situation.
Compared to her noble status, the lives of common people were so harsh and cruel.
Of course, not all common peopleâs lives were this difficult, but she couldnât help but reflect upon herself.
Had she been superficially claiming to work for the benefit of the Truto Empireâs citizens while not truly understanding their hardships?
As Riett was self-criticizing, Keiâs hesitant voice reached her ears.
âActually⦠thereâs something I want to confide in you.â