When I woke up the next morning, I was sleeping on Alistairâs bed. He wasnât there but the warmth heâd left still lingered next to me.
âYosh.â
This isnât the sound of me getting up, itâs the sound of me getting down from the bed. I had a low bed at the mansion so I could get down easily, but Alistairâs bed was for an adult, and it was a bit high for me.
But, infants have their own way of doing things. If I carefully stretch my legs off the bed, then Iâll be able to get down somehow without falling. And the door was opened a little, probably for when I woke up, so I left the room.
I heard everyone talking in the dining room. Looks like I can climb down stairs if I put my hands on the wall. Now then.
âAwishthair!â
âAh, Lei? Morninâ.â
Alistair ran up the stairs, held my hand and slowly guided me down the stairs. I tried my best to not do anything dangerous. Everyone greeted me, as I was handed my breakfast. I chewed on the thin slice of bread that Iâd received right away.
âLei, youâre coming with Alistair and I to the magic stone shop,â Bart said seriously.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAai.â
âSo, I want you to promise me something.â
âWhath?â
I wonder what he wants me to promise.
âDonât let anyone find out that you can channel magic into magic stones.â
Why? Even though it can bring in more money.
âHaving magic means youâre of use. People can probably tell straight away that youâre related to the Four Marquises in Kingdom because of your hair and eyes. And arseholes will come looking for you just because they think they can take advantage of your hair and eyes. Iâm asking you to do this so you donât add more value to yourself. Iâm trying to say that if you donât want to get kidnapped again, then do what I say. Okay?â
âAai.â
Kyaro burst into laughter near us.
âThere ainât any babies who could understand that. Lei act more like a baby.â
âAi.â
Everyone probably dealt with it like this because they knew Iâm a little weird for a baby. Thanks.
But thereâs something I would like to ask when we go to town. Alistair said when weâd first met that I would have to marry someone or follow them. That was the only thing heâd told me at that time. But I think thereâs still something I can do since Iâve seen how town is like.
âLei hash a requeshth.â
âWhat is it?â Bart looked at me in surprise. He probably thinks that I donât have anything I want to do.
âLei wanth tho conthacth Otousyama.â
âConthacth? Oh, contact?â
Bart made a face that said he never even thought about that.
âContact, mm. Letters arenât reliable. There is a messenger, but theyâll have to travel to Kaylie. Then they could probably give the letter to a Kingdom merchant, but itâll cost. But Lei, you donât know your surname or address, right?â
A one-year-old baby doesnât know their surname. So thatâs probably why he wonât ask me it. I shouldnât announce it heedlessly. But I already trusted these young men.
âI wnow my shurname.â
Bart widened his eyes in surprise.
âNo way. I donât want to ask, but just say it once.â
âLei Awbansh.â
I heard someone gulp. Kingdomâs Four Marquises is famous after all.
âD-donât tell me your popâs name is...â
âDween Awbansh.â
This time, everyone went silent.
âI canât believe we have two kids from the Four Marquisâ lines. Just how high is their fertility rate? This house-...â Kyaro muttered while everyone was silent. Alistair bit his lips and looked down. Ah, so Alistair was also born into the Four Marquis Houses after all.
âGiww Lishburn,â Alistair lifted his face in surprise when I said this.
âGiww ish wiwe Awishthair. Shame cowour.â
âYou said Gill first. Is he someone you know?â
I nodded.
âNiiniâs fwiend. Otousyamaâs fwiend.â
But, Mill cracked up laughing while everyone was being serious.
âHa, so funny. Iâve never heard âfertility rateâ before. Fertility rate. Hahaha.â
âMiww.â
Heâs so useless. But everyoneâs calmed down thanks to him.
âWell, Alistair has his reasons for not wanting to go back to Kingdom. Lei wants to go back. You canât achieve your goals together. Anyway, thereâs nothing we can do. Thereâs nothing we can do now, so Iâll talk with the mayor about this later. Is that fine?â
âAi. Pwease.â
Would it have been better if Iâd told them this sooner? Like when Iâd first met them? But I didnât have room to tell them then. I wasnât sure if I could trust them or not anyway.
âItâs fine, Lei.â
Bart stood up and patted my head. They probably got what I wanted to say.
âI do think about what could have happened if we went to Kaylie at that time. But if we had taken you there as hunters, then we wouldâve been framed for kidnapping, and you probably wouldnât be able to get back to Kingdom. The border guards do whatever they want in Kaylie.â
Is Kingdom and Frontier that divided?
âNow, Iâm sure the mayor will contact us. Until then, live a proper life in Lentforce.â
âAai.â
Itâs time to go to the magic stone shop.