âNo way! Sebas! You brought them here?! Foolish!â Nii-sama said as if he was criticising him, and looked towards the carriage with an intense gaze.
âNiini, eyesh.â
I stopped Nii-sama.
âBut, Lei...â
âNiini, Lei wiww thawe care of Leiâsh maththers.â (Niini, Lei will take care of Leiâs matters)
âLei.â
Nii-sama tightly clenched his fist and tightened his lips.
âSebash down.â
Sebas put me down and called out to the carriage. Then, a woman younger than Sebas and a boy younger but larger than Nii-sama descended timidly from the carriage. They looked at me in surprise and lowered their heads. The boy had his lips tight together, and he bowed his head silently.
Those two are Hannahâs mother and brother.
I searched through the pocket of my Rug Dragon. I hope that it didnât break when I hit the yellow-eyed Prince. Here it is.
I took out a thin gold necklace, approached the mother, who still had her head down, put it on my hand, and gently held it out.
âI, I bought this for Hannah...â
âHannah threashured ith.â
The mother reached her trembling hands towards the necklace. I let her take it.
âHannah noth here anymore. Leiâsh fauwth. Sorry.â
âOjou-sama, no, itâs not. Hannah was the one who took you. And yet, and still, you came back. Hannah, Hannah is...â
The boy held his motherâs stumped shoulders firmly and looked at me. If Hannah hadnât been my maid, then she wouldnât have committed a crime. However, I didnât look down. I lived with this burden. I nodded without saying anything and turned my back towards them.
âSebash come bacw withh ush.â
âI canât go back to Kingdom anymore. I will live here.â
I know. But, I couldnât help but ask. Sebasâs quiet eyes told me he had no regrets.
âThen, Lei wiww vishith you.â
âReally? Then Sebas is looking forward to that.â
âAi. Lei wiww come withh Niini.â
âYouâre going to take me with you after all?â Niini laughed in resignation and his tension faded away.
I hugged Sebasâs legs and gently let go after I got him to pat my back. I wonât cry anymore.
âLei wiww vishith.â I said once more and turned my back away from Sebas.
âLei-sama. Take care.â
âAi. Sebash thoo,â I replied, and walked away without turning around. Well, I actually only walked a few steps, but the people, who usually teased me, didnât say anything and I was put into the basket.
âYou did well,â Clyde whispered softly as he closed the basket. At least Iâm still alive. I canât sob in front of Hannahâs mother.
I didnât know that while seeing us off, Hannahâs brother muttered, âSheâs such a good kid. Who am I supposed to hate?â or that Sebas had replied, âItâs wrong to hate Lei-sama. The ones to blame are the bad guys. The past wonât return even if you grieve, and you wonât have a future.â
The border was actually really close to Sebel. We had lunch and will enter Kingdom in the afternoon.
The autumn prairie is fun, but my heart shook with mixed feelings.
I want to get home quickly. But, I donât want to separate from everyone. I want to go back. But...
I should have made up my mind, but it shook and was unsettled just like the withered grass that was blowing in the prairie. The Rug Dragons also must have felt this, because they were restless.
In the midst of this, Bart brought his dragon near my basket.
âLuke-san and Lei, thatâs probably the border. Thereâs a group there.â
Bart is a hunter. His eyes are better than anyoneâs. The guards, who hadnât noticed, made a fuss. Nii-sama looked at Gill, who nodded and asked Bart, âBart, how many are there?â
âLess than we have.â
âThen, letâs watch and approach slowly.â
Thatâs what we will do. We nervously proceeded slowly.
âThatâs... A person is wearing the same white clothes as Luke. And the people wearing black clothes around him look like guards.â
âWhat did you say?! Donât tell me...â
Nii-sama looked at Gill again. Gill also looked at Nii-sama as if he was shocked.
âJust how much did he push himself? He definitely rushed the dragon here. The guards also always have a hard time. Honestly.â
âNiini, who?â
âLei, itâs probably Otou-sama.â
âOtou-syama!â
No way! He came to pick me up even though he didnât know when we would return?
âThen, we can go quicker.â
We, who were moving at a slow speed, quickened our pace. The group finally came into my view before long.
There was a person who looked nonchalant as if he were at home even though he was in a prairie blown by the wind.
âSeriously? What the heck, heâs sitting in a chair relaxing with his legs crossed,â Bart couldnât help but utter because Otou-sama looked so relaxed. His long hair was tied in a ponytail like always. His hair was tied so tightly that even the wind in the prairie couldnât move it.
âOtou-syama~.â
âKyee.â
My voice echoed in the prairie. Otou-sama smiled a little as he remained seated. The dragon didnât need to reply.
âThe guards are likely the Albans private guards. Honestly, when it comes to Otou-sama...â Nii-sama shook his head in amazement. Our group stopped a little before Otou-samaâs. Apparently, this was the border.
âDown.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAlright.â
Nii-sama gave me permission to get off, and I was taken out of the basket. It would actually be faster and safer if I crossed the border in the basket. But, I wanted to see Otou-sama without being in the basket. Clyde put me down, and I looked forward. Otou-sama was still sitting on the chair.
Honestly. Otou-sama is always like this. Heâs actually troubled because he doesnât know what to do.
I walked briskly. Otou-sama.
âLei!â Alistairâs voice made me stop. Alistair. Bart and everyone. I turned around.
âLei.â This time it was Otou-sama. I stopped, and couldnât move in either direction. What should I do?
âYouâre stupid, Lei. I didnât want to confuse you. Here, this.â
Alistair ran to my side. He crouched down and looked me in the eyes. He held my hand and gave me something.
âWhishthwe...â
âYou like it, donât you? There are no more annoying princes who will tell you to stop blowing. Take it with you.â
âAi.â
I put it into the pocket of my Rug Dragon.
âIâll come visit you.â
âAi.â
âTake care.â
âAi! You thoo, Awishthair.â
âUs too.â
âBarth. Miww. Kyaro. Cwyde.â
Everyone came up to me before I noticed.
âWeâll see you off, so go.â
âAi! Iâm off.â
Everyone saw me off with smiles, and I turned towards Otou-sama. I moved forward briskly.
âAh, sheâs still tottering.â
âNoth thoththering!â
âOh, yes, briskly. Youâre walking briskly.â
Thatâs fine.
*KEE* I continued walking briskly even as the invisible barrier echoed through my body. Then, I stopped.
âOtou-syama.â
I reached my hands out. I thought Otou-sama wouldnât get up, but he quickly did and picked me up.
âLei! Welcome back.â
âAi. Iâm bacw.â
I smell Otou-sama.
âNow, letâs go home.â
âYes.â
Otou-sama turned around and began walking. Everyone was dumbfounded. The guards werenât moving.
âEh, eh, greeth everyone.â
âYou donât need to. Weâre heading straight back.â
âOtou-syama.â
âWhat?â
Otou-sama finally stopped.
âLei wonâth dishappear.â
âYou did, didnât you? You left father,â Otou-sama said childishly.
âLei wonâth dishappear again.â
âReally?â
I definitely wonât disappear again since I decided this myself.
âAi.â
âLei!â
Otou-sama finally hugged me tightly.
âOtou-sama, even Iâm amazed.â
âLuke, but...â
âNo buts. These people saved Lei. Thank them properly, and then weâll go home.â
âFine.â
Whatâs fine? Otou-sama walked back to the border under everyoneâs amazed gaze and stared at Bart and Alistair, who were dumbfounded.
âAmazing. Itâs such a spectacle to see three Albans at the same time.â Millâs light-hearted voice resounded. I laughed weirdly. That made everyone calm down.
âHunters, thank you for helping my daughter. Come visit the royal capital. The Albans will always welcome you.â That was all Otou-sama said before he turned away from everyone without hearing their reply.
âThis is the Four Marquises.â That was probably Kyaro. He sounded shocked and impressed.
âNo, thatâs just an Albans. Or should I say, thatâs Dean-dono.â
I didnât miss the fact that one of the guards had muttered this.
Heâs selfish, but this is Otou-sama. I felt relieved and put my head on Otou-samaâs chest. My long journey ends here. I rummaged around the pocket and took out my whistle.
âWhatâs this?â
âWhishthwe. Fun.â
âItâs fun? Then, thatâs fine.â
I blew the whistle.
âPuu.â
âKyee.â
âPuu, puu.â
âKyee, kyee.â
The Rug Dragons cried out in reply from close by and far away.
âPuu.â
âKyee.â
It was painful.
âPuu, puu.â
âKyee, kyee.â
It was fun.
âPuu.â
âKyee.â
As long as I donât give up...
âPuu, puu.â
âKyee, kyee.â
Iâm sure weâll meet again.
âNow, letâs go home.â
âAi!â
Letâs go home now.