The scary guy, the bad guy, the dead guy (5)
He had no way of finding clues, but even so, the already complicated situation was growing more twisted, causing him to feel frustrated. Kleio turned his head away and wiped his eyes with his sleeves. He was still in tears from the migraine that wouldnât fade.
âOh, you look really bad. Would it be better to head home?â
âI am okay; thank you for your concern.â
âIf so, would it be okay to ask a bit more?â
ââ¦Please.â
He was annoyed trying to deal with someone he couldnât refuse, but Kleio struggled to keep his expression calm. Now wasnât the time to confront this sinister and strange prince.
âI know your father is Baronet Gideon Asel, but I donât believe Iâve heard of your mother.â
âMy mother is Thelma Asel. She, unfortunately, passed away after my birth seventeen years ago.â
âOh⦠Iâm sorry. Arthur also lost his mother at a young age as well, so I wonder if thatâs why he considers you like a brother.â
âA brother⦠I donât deserve such words.â
Tilting his head with a finger under his chin, the twenty-seven-year-old man wore an expression that suited him as he thought.
âThelma⦠Yes. I only remembered when I heard the name. She held several wonderful banquets in the capitalâs mansion that were talked about over and over.â
âThatâs something I didnât know. Iâm glad you shared some good memories of my mother with me.â
âEven the royalty would go to those parties. She was a very stylish and beautiful woman.â
The intention of his speech wasnât to share memories. He continued to observe Kleioâs reaction with an almost dissecting gaze. He was asking about his mother, not his father, out of doubt that Kleio might be an illegitimate child of the royal family.
âIf only his younger siblings had worked with his skills until now, he wouldnât be reasoning thatâ¦â
âI see. I always felt sorry that I had no memories of my mother, but I feel like I was lucky to learn something.â
âIâm also happy to have given you joy. Arthur is a child who rarely opens his heart, but he sticks to you tightly, so I felt he had a motive.â
Kleio smiled in response, but it was an awkward smile without the acting skills to back it. Sweat oozed out inside his stuffy clothes. If you thought about it, it was obvious that King Philip was a playboy. He didnât even have a wedding ceremony as a prince and had Melchior with a commoner. After he became king, he married the princess of the Brunnen monarchy. However, even after winning the imperial princess as queen, he couldnât stop playing around and found Arthurâs mother.
âYes, itâs worth doubting. Even if youâre me, youâd be suspicious.â
Mrs. Thelma Asel was a genius party planner and a beautiful woman, causing her son trouble ten years later.
âItâs just before the brothers bite at each other, so I donât want to get involved by being treated as a half-brother.â
It was thenâ¦
âYouâve been wandering too!â
It was the first time he welcomed Arthurâs harsh voice. Arthur struck Kleioâs shoulder from behind as if to stop Melchior.
âItâs been a while!â
âYeah, Arthur, itâs been difficult to see your face.â
âHahaha. Seeing my bare face, what would I do since my brotherâs face still shines!â
He could see the hair standing up on Arthurâs neck, though he disguised his attitude. Even the protagonist felt fear for Melchior.
âBrother, if your entrance is too late, the ballroom will be filled with the tears of the waiting invitees.â
âYou still are good in conversation, and your physique became stronger. The other day, when I visited the military camp, I was disappointed that I couldnât see you, but Iâm happy to meet you like this.â
âI was in a hurry to see my friend!â
âI was very happy to meet your friend too. But since our talk hasnât been concluded yet, will you step outside for a moment?â
Kleio saw a vein popping out from Arthurâs neck. He could hear him swallowing back his words as he might explode. Kleio grabbed the boyâs arm lightly to restrain him and then moved in front of Melchior.
âYes, say it. As a student, I donât know if I can answer correctly.â
Melchior got a strange impression from the energy-less boy who faced his gaze.
âI heard you were a very good student, Kleio. I heard that your achievements are difficult to see even once in a century.â
âIâm receiving undeserved praise for a little trick. I will devote myself to my training so as not to disappoint.â
âYou have such talent, and youâre even sincere. I was worried that kind of talent might adversely affect your life or grades, especially if you hang out with my youngest brother.â
Kleio felt sick. What was with this guyâs sense of fake concern? In the end, Arthur intervened.
âNo, brother, what are you talking about? Heâs a very good student. I mean, what sort of an effect would that guy have?â
âHaha, you are good at making friends. Arthur, I wonât ask you to get good grades, but donât break the royal prestige.â
âI will try my best next semester, brother.â
Both brothers had smiles, but neither looked happy. Kleio, caught in the princesâ battle, reading the golden letters of Promise vaguely.
[-Userâs level of involvement in the narrative has risen rapidly.]
[-Userâs level of involvement in the narrative has risen rapidly.]
[-Userâs level of involvement in the narrative has risen rapidly.]
The same message appeared in succession, making the hallway seem bright. At first, he thought Promise was broken, but it wasnât. The messages overlapped not only when Arthur spoke but also when Melchior responded. Since both were princes of Albion, it seemed that his narrative intervention was doubling.
âNow Iâve been woven into it earnestly.â
His daily life that had been peaceful in its own way was ending in this dark corridor.
â-So, my fatherâs birthday is an excuse. If they behave like that, would you go?â
âYour words make sense, but it is an excuse to make the distinguished guests from far away from waiting longer. You will help Kleio home.â
âYes, maybe itâs okay!â
âThank you; it was an honor to meet you.â
Melchior looked down at Kleio, quickly bid him fairly, and sent the two boys away.
âYour complexion looks bad. Go back and rest.â
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Isiel, who was waiting in front of the carriage, was confused when she saw Kleioâs sudden appearance. He was being supported by Arthur as he couldnât stand alone. Isiel grabbed his other arm and helped him up into the carriage. Once there, Kleio lay tattered on the carriage seat. He struggled to defend against Melchiorâs unique skill and even used Perception, so his head was throbbing. Isiel supported his neck so that he could breathe easier, and he was grateful for her cool hand, pressing down on his forehead. While leaving the city, silence pervaded the carriage. It was only after they were approaching the Asel mansion did Arthur speak up.
âHow about actually seeing the fall of our crown prince?â
Kleio, his dim eyes narrowing, looked at Arthur sitting across from him.
âIâm scared.â
Arthur looked surprised at his response.
âWow, youâre amazing too. Everyone has been deceived by him except for Aslan and me.â
âI wonât be fooled by anyone. Such an appearanceâ¦â
Kleioâs thoughts were cut off. He didnât know what to say about his voice or appearance as his mind blurred. That alone was enough to convey his meaning; however, as Arthur finished his sentence.
âItâs almost like power.â
ââ¦Yes.â
âI knew you and my brother would meet, but do you know how surprised I was to see you caught in a corridor like that? Why were you wandering the palace?â
âI wasnât planning on it, but I got lost. Then I saw the portrait and your brotherâ¦â
Kleio responded awkwardly, his head a jumble. Yes, the portrait. Minsunâs portrait had been there; he couldnât mistake her for anyone else. Too much had happened in an instant, so he forgot.
âA portrait⦠Do you mean the Archbishop? Were you also interested in religion?â
âIâm not.â
âThen, divine power?â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs not like that. I just want to meet her at least once.â
Was she really Minsun or someone who mimicked her appearance? Did the author know her, and if so, how did they relate to each other? There were many things he was curious about, but it wasnât easy to continue thinking now. The carriage rattled and entered the street, lined with mansions. In the end, he could see the Asel mansion. Arthur, who checked their position, quickly spoke.
âIâll make sure you meet her.â
âDo you have the ability to ensure that?â
âHey! I am still a prince.â
âYes, do it well. I wonât look forward to it, though.â
âWow, you said it. Iâll try my best.â
ââ¦What do you want for it?â
âOh, you noticed it wasnât free.â
âAre you wondering if Iâm on your side?â
âThatâs right. Today you saw Melchior, so did you change your mind?â
âChange what? Iâve positively reviewed your proposal before.â
He felt Isiel stiffen underneath him. Her hand stopped on his forehead.
âWow!â
Arthur, who got up a beat later, slammed his head against the roof of the carriage like a fool. The coachman began to slow down the horse.
âItâs nothing; letâs keep going!â
Arthur shouted out the window with a bright smile as he rubbed his head. Arthur laughed so much compared to his brother that it was like they were different people. Even though the shades were different, both were blonde with blue eyes and similar heights. Other than that, everything else was different.
âIt was worth visiting the royal ball. Such a great harvest.â
âI have written a contract yet, donât blow it already.â
âWeâre almost there! Iâm really happy-.â
Arthur, sitting casually in front of Isiel and Kleio, spoke calmly with his face still overflowing with laughter.
â-That I donât have to kill you.â