Two days before Ronan told Vivi he needed money, he received a letter from his sister Ezette.
To my brother.
Brother, please forgive me for only sending you a letter after a long while. The reason I couldnât send one will be written below, but let me tell you about Motherâs condition first.
Her condition has gotten worse in the past week. Fortunately, they say she can survive with a new drug. However, this drug is too expensive, and I canât ask you for more money because I know youâre in a difficult situation. And so I tried to save money by joining a mercenary guild a few days ago. Thatâs right. I couldnât send you a letter because I was busy with this. In the end, I completely failed to get a job. I could do nothing because the owner of the Venuttae group blocked me from doing anything.
To get out of their influence and make money, I either have to wear the necklace to disguise myself and find a job or marry Viscount Venuttae. But I couldnât use it in vain because wearing the necklace would bring curses to people around me and myself.
I donât have much time to ponder. So please forgive me for making a hasty decision without telling you in advance.
I think Iâll have a ceremony with Viscount Venuttae in a week⦠Had I known this would happen, I would have gotten married sooner. Iâm sorry to say it so late. I didnât have time to talk to you before deciding.
Iâm telling you because Iâm worried, but I donât want you to blame me. This is my choice. Thank you, as always.
â Ezette, who always loves you
As soon as Ronan finished reading the letter, he cursed Venuttae and clenched his fists.
Venuttae was an old man who bought the title of viscount with money, an ugly man who was obscenely clinging to Ezette.
He mistakenly believed that the small kindness that Ezette had done to the old man simply out of respect was a great affection for him and began clinging to Ezette.
[Youâre so kind to me in poor and shabby clothes! A woman like you doesnât see men from his money but their hearts!]
He tormented Ezette with his dogâs voice.
Theyâd put pressure on him as soon as the High Priestâs ceremony was over, and now he made it so Ezette couldnât engage in any economic activities.
Ronan felt indescribable anger, but there was no other way to express it. He had no way out of this situation.
The Phylaxis had once been a prestigious family that caught dragons, but now only the name remained. The people in the family blamed the necklace, saying that the necklace obtained by killing the dragon caused a curse.
One by one, they began to obsess over gambling, entertainment, and luxury, as if possessed by something, and they began to go crazy mentally.
âNever use the necklace.â
He didnât believe in the necklaceâs curse, but that didnât mean he could just sit quietly watching his sister wear the necklace.
But what was the difference between wearing the necklace or being sold to that old man?
Ronan looked at the letter with empty eyes.
If he had the power, that old man wouldnât be able to touch Ezette. Or, if he had more money, he wouldnât have been bothered by the old manâs interference.
A superior approached Ronanâs side. He looked at Ronanâs expression and nodded as if he knew. He patted Ronanâs shoulder with a scornful expression, pretending to be friendly.
âI guess our bum needs money again.â
ââ¦â
âOy. Arenât you going to answer me?â
Ronan didnât answer. He folded the letter and tried to leave his seat.
âOhhh. Hey, now youâre ignoring what your superiors say? You never learn, huh? Hey. Sit and stay.â
Ronan walked forward as if he had heard nothing.
âHey. Sit down. Do you need money? Iâll tell you something nice.â
Ronan stopped walking at the word âmoneyâ. He turned his body with a hardened face.
âThis is a secret. I know how to make a big sip. Do you want to?â
âWhat is it?â
âHey, man. If you keep acting like that- Ah, never mind. Iâll cut you some slack today. Listen. Itâs 1,500 gold.â
Ronan couldnât walk any further because of the talk of money. The immediate supervisor winked and grinned.
âYou know itâs the season for monsters in the sea soon, right? The one that comes out once every twenty years, the Ketaclos. People think itâs nothing because itâs over quickly, but isnât it all a lie? There is a reason why itâs over quickly.â
âJust get down to business.â
â⦠Hooo. Do you want to get beaten? Iâll cut you some slack just this once. So the point is, it can only be killed when it eats. Once it has something in its mouth, it wonât even care about anything else because of its big appetite.â
ââ¦â
âBut it is so picky. It wonât eat bratty children. They say it has to eat paladins. You get what Iâm saying?â
âDo you mean a sacrifice?â
âRight, thatâs it. But what Iâm proposing isnât just about making sacrifices. Come closer.â
Ronan didnât come close. The man raised his fist as if to hit Ronan but lowered it again. The man lowered his voice and whispered, âI really want to be promoted this time. If you become the first contributor, you will be promoted on the same day.â The man looked around him and lowered his upper body. âSo what I mean is, you jump off the boat when I signal. Then I will give you 1,700 gold.â
Ronanâs jaw tightened at the mean suggestion. In addition to buying new medicine, that amount could let Ezette live comfortably for the next few years.
It wasnât an easy choice for Ronan, but not because he had many regrets. Rather, he had no regrets in life.
Still, he had a reason to hesitate.
He worried about the rest of his family. Just giving them enough money for a few years wasnât enough.
âIf the fact that Iâm dead gets into the old manâs ears, he wonât leave Ezette any longer.â
The marriage could be prevented so far, thanks to Ronanâs paladin status.
Thinking of Ezette, who would be left alone with his mother, he couldnât readily answer. Seeing Ronan like that, the man persuaded him as if frustrated. âThe Empire gives 1,500 gold to the person who will be sacrificed, but Iâm talking about an extra 200 gold there. You donât have any connections anyway, so after working for 10 years, your career as a paladin will be over.â
Unlike priests, where rank was divided only by holy power, there were many corruptions in the paladin society. Everything the man said was right. Ronan was struggling now, and it wouldnât be strange if he lost this position in five or ten years.
The man looked at the troubled Ronan and clicked his tongue. âIâll give you a week. Think carefully.â
The man left. Ronan stood still and stared into the air.
Would he give up his life and hope for Ezetteâs tranquility, or would he have to find other means of stopping Ezetteâs marriage? He had to choose.
âBut there is no other way to raise a lot of money.â
After Ronan heard the manâs offer, he went outside to work for now. He couldnât see anything outside. There was nothing but black despair before his eyes.
And then, he met Vivi, who was walking through the shopping mall.
He remembered her words that she would definitely pay him back.
Maybe that person can help me. Ronan looked at Vivi and hesitated. He didnât have many options. He had to seize any opportunity.
Eventually, the day he met Vivi, he began to write a letter. He didnât expect Vivi to help him, but he had to do everything he could.
So Ronan knelt before Vivi.
***
âI need money.â
I was stunned when Ezette said she needed money.
Did I mishear?
But she didnât turn around and looked at me steadfastly. I didnât think I misheard. So I tried my best to understand Ezetteâs words.
Was she in such a hurry because her motherâs condition had worsened? Or had she reached the state where she couldnât even make money because I was so flippant and messed up the original story?
I was a little flustered. But I had no reason not to help her.
âHow much do you need?â
There was a small ripple in Ezetteâs eyes. It was as if she hadnât expected me to give her the money.
âI need 500 gold.â
âOkay. Iâll send it to you right away when I get home today. Leave me your address.â
Ezetteâs eyes widened as if she hadnât expected things to be resolved so quickly.
â⦠Youâre not going to ask why I need that much money?â
âYes. Iâm not that curious.â
I know you will use it well. Ezette wasnât the type of person to spend money on nightlife. Iâd gotten the idea that her problems would be solved if I gave some of my spoils.
âIs money all you need? Now, letâs sit down.â
Fortunately, food had already been ordered. I was interested in the food on the table.
âIs this iced Americano? Is that cheesecake?â
I felt bad about the serious situation, but I was distracted by the coffee and dessert. I didnât know how long it had been since Iâd seen them. The tip of my nose wrinkled in delight.
âItâs been a while since I was admitted to the hospital and couldnât eat because I couldnât digest and vomit my food up.â
I missed digesting these kinds of food healthily. I grabbed the drink with a trembling heart.
As expected, it was iced Americano. As caffeine circulated around my body, my eyes sparkled in an instant.
âAh, this is life.â
It was such a touching taste.
I gulped down my Americano and blinked at Ezette, who was still not seated in her chair. After a few more blinks, Ezette finally got up from the floor and sat down.
âYouâre leaving soon, so I know it will be hard for me to repay you. So instead of paying you back, I will escort you to Tehran.â
She was saying that sheâd ride the boat with me. She shouldnât have said that. She had work to do here.
âJust take it. Think of it as payment for escorting me at the time and keeping my plan a secret.â
âButâ¦â
Ezette didnât make eye contact with me, worried about getting the big bucks.
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âIf it bothers you that much, can I ask you a favor?â
âPlease.â
âItâs not that great, and I donât need you to do it right now.â
I licked my lips and began to lay the groundwork.
âAs I said before, can we meet again here at 9 AM on the day of my departure?â
âOf course.â
âOh. Iâm telling you in advance in case youâre worried, but itâs not illegal.â
âItâs okay, even if itâs illegal.â
Wow. Indeed. This determination is so like the female lead. I grinned as I cut the cake.
âDo you like being a paladin?â
âThereâs nothing I can do if I want to live.â
Oh, I never thought Iâd actually hear that. While eating the cake, I glanced up at Ezetteâs bitter smile. I asked after swallowing the cake, âThen, is that the end of your request?â
â⦠Yes. This is enough.â
âIs there anything you need to do right now?â
âThere is none.â
Good for you. I applauded once.
âThen sit down and enjoy before you leave. Itâs a waste to leave this behind.â
Being with her made me feel at ease, and my appetite increased. Even my fatigue seemed to be gone.
I glanced at Ezette with a glaring eye. Letâs have a girlâs day. Itâs been so long since I did this.
It was evident that Ezette was contemplating whether to leave or not. It would be nice if she could remove the necklace as well. I also wanted to see Ezetteâs face. With white hair and blue eyes, the female lead looked like Ronan, so it was obvious that she would be pretty.
Ezette hesitated and answered lowly, âThen Iâll eat a little bit before I go.â
Hurray. Thatâs it. I clapped inwardly and slid the plate out. âIâm sorry I ate all the cake. Is there anything you want to eat? I will buy it for you.â
âThatâs all right.â
Ah, youâre pretending to be okay. I know that you like sweet things and have a good appetite.
I stood up from my seat, winking at her.
âThen Iâll order everything I want to eat. Letâs eat together.â
The good thing about being with someone who eats a lot is that you can order a lot of food. The cake here was an opportunity to realize my grand dream of tasting all the cakes.
***
Wow. As expected of the female lead. I clapped as I looked at the clean dishes in front of me.
âYou said youâd only eat a little, but you ate really well.â
I felt a little sad. If I stay, I wouldâve been able to befriend the female lead.
We ranted to each other while eating. Ezette was apparently more cynical than I thought.
Clatter. She threw a fork on the plate.
âI think Iâm going to die. From now on, I wonât even touch sugar.â
He was a friend I could secretly joke with bluntly. It would be nice if we could continue to be friends, but it was a shame.
She looked down at her empty plate with dismayed eyes. Was it because there was no more? Sheâd said she would die, but I interpreted it as empty words.
âDo you want to eat more? Do you want me to buy you more?â
âNo. This is enough. No, it is already too much.â
The casual frown around her eyes implied that she was really full.
âMm, then. Shall we go now?â
It felt good to see her eating well. I left the cafe with a happy heart.
âAh, today was fun. I want to play again, but itâs a pity that thereâs no next time.â We wonât have much time the next time we meet and wonât be in the mood to play. I shook my head in pity.
âIf you need anything else, tell me right away. Do you understand?â
âItâs enough already.â
Youâre saying that until the end. Ezette joked easily, but she didnât easily accept a gift.
âAh, youâre not fun. Well, thatâs fine. Iâll be off now.â
â⦠Have a safe trip.â
It had been a very brief break in hell. I stretched and stretched. My body was still aching, but it was tolerable because I was in a good mood.
âNow, letâs go back to hell.â
Before getting on the carriage, I saw a nearby flower shop and bought a bouquet of flowers. This was to prevent the nervous Kid from squealing that Iâd been too insincere.