âIâm sorry, but this time I wonât take the Princeâs side.â
âAgasa! Youâre not going to punish her when Iâve been hit on a vital spot? What if she really got it right!â
âIf youâre going to make fun of her like that, just do it from the beginning. Why are you making fun of her after teaching her well?â
âWhat?!â
Bang!
While eating, Kai stood up as if breaking the table.
Agasa, dissatisfied with his reaction, let out a sound, tch.
Bian, who was sitting next to him, smirked as if he was going to die of the enjoyment
âI know, right. If youâre going to make fun of her, do that from the beginning. Our little sister is angry because of you.â
âGosh. You told me to do this!â
After the sparring, Kai was taken to the treatment room.
Thanks to my misguided kick, he was fortunately not in big trouble.
But.
âWho should be angry now? Even though it was you who touched me first.â
Seeing Kai huffing at the sacred mealtime made my appetite drop.
Neither did I want to be angry with him.
In fact, I wasnât upset.
âFor Valloisâ sake. How careful I was to make sure my bloodline wasnât executed.â
Dad, too.
As well as the regular meeting.
The birdhead couldâve been hurt too because of my actions to change the original story, perhaps.
âAnd in fact, my blood relatives play strange pranks.â
My hand holding the fork turned white, then I let go.
Exactly, I was more empty than angry.
The wounds I received from Sian were fine.
I couldnât help it, and it was fate that I had no choice but to get separated from him.
But the blood connection was forever.
We were blood relatives until the moment we died, so I was concerned when my older brothers who had no ties with me in my previous life were executed.
âI should have never met you like in my previous life.â
In my previous life, my older brothers and I had never met.
Unlike me, who was stuck in the annex due to Dadâs neglect.
The older brothers were people who depended on each other and served as one Vallois.
I heard that they became famous knights of the Rolls continent.
And whenever they roamed the continent, it was rumored that they were always proud to be Vallois.
âProud, my ass.â
âAnyway, she must apologize to me. Itâs common senseâ¦â
âAgasa.â
It was then.
All eyes turned to me when my clear voice was mentioned in the grumbling dining room.
Among them, of course, Kai and Bian were included.
âYes, Miss Baby.â
âBy the way, where did Dad go?â
I changed my mind.
âI canât waste time like this.â
Agasa furrowed his eyebrows as he looked at Kai, as if it was more uncomfortable for me to be more rational than he thought.
ââ¦He went to a banquet.â
âOriginally, he will just tell me right away.â
âI will send him a letter.â
âAlright. Ask him to come as soon as possible.â
Munch, munch.
I stuffed the remaining grilled salmon into my mouth and stood up.
âI donât expect anything anymore.â
When the twins burst into laughter.
I donât know why, but it reminded me of Sian, whose eyes had turned golden.
When I thought about it, that feeling was betrayal.
âWhere are you going?â
As I was about to leave after gulping down the milk, Agasa became anxious.
âTraining.â
I left the dining room without looking back.
I could feel the eyes of the twins sitting in the chairs.
***
After Billishia left, the atmosphere froze for a moment.
The Princess seemed more angry than they thought.
They were just trying to make fun of her, though.
As if she had been betrayed, her youthful face with enthusiasm was pale.
âIs she angry?â
Bian asked, showing no signs of surprise.
It was the same with Kai.
After exchanging glances for a moment, they burst into forced laughter to lighten the mood.
âLooking at her angry, it wasnât dust, it was a sea urchin.â
âItâs a baby sea urchin.â
âI know. A baby sea urchin.â
And then.
âBut really, why are you teasing her?â
As Billishia exited, Agasa, who showed his discomfort in earnest, crossed his arms.
Unlike Billishia, who came to the castle at the age of 5, he knew the twins born here from an early age.
Their mom has been missing since they were 5 years old, and their dad has been away from home.
They had a nanny, yet the twins didnât follow her.
Thanks to this, it was Agasa who was fully responsible for them until they entered the Academy.
âDid they go to the Academy and go through puberty?â
He thought so.
The twins had never been this ferocious.
Rather, they depended on each other after their parents were absent and were more mature than their average peers.
In particular, Kaiâs personality itself was on the side of revealing something without filtering, but both of them had no bad taste to bother others.
âWhy. What. Canât I make fun of her?â
At his words, Kai folded his legs badly and leaned back on the chair.
The blue eyes that gazed confidently at Agasa had a spirit of rebellion.
âAre they really in puberty?â
He thought deeply as he looked at the crooked Kai.
And he said firmly.
âYes. You canât.â
âWhat do you care about what we do, though.â
âBecause that target is Princess Billishia. Princess is a precious Vallois to me. The same goes for the Princes.â
Bianâs mouth sneered at the word âValloisâ.
He was relatively calmer than Kai, but behind his smiling expression, no one could tell what he was thinking.
âMiss Billishia was serious. The Princes knew that and joked about it. Thatâs not befitting the Vallois style.â
5-year-old Billishia, who doesnât behave like her peers.
10-year-old adolescent twins.
And 32-year-old Cassis, who still has a lot to learn.
Seeing Vallois facing a total crisis, he let out a long sigh.
âTell me honestly. The Princes I know are honest, but at least you didnât bully others.â
Agasa folded his knees to make eye contact with the twins.
âGosh.â
Then, Kai pulled his head back and crumpled his face in displeasure.
âAgasa, itâs burdensome.â
It was the same with Bian, who was next to him.
âTell me honestly. Are you really making fun of her because itâs fun?â
At Agasaâs questioning, the twins briefly exchanged glances with each other.
Time passed.
ââ¦Ugh, gosh. I donât know. Youâre annoying.â
It was Kai, who was the leader of the action, who grumbled first.
âThatâs right. I also donât care.â
Bian also agreed.
The two of them had a habit of making eye contact when they confided something to each other.
5 years old.
When their mom went missing and their dad ran away, the two only had each other to rely on.
Even at the age of 10, the remnants still carry over.
âWhy. Do you not like something?â
âHasnât she been in this castle for less than a year?â
âYeah, less than a year.â
âShe said she would train for our family without knowing anything about Vallois. Sheâs doing some weird tricks. Playing a joke.â
âWere you watching?â
ââ¦Huh?â
Was it an unexpected question?
Kai asked with a puzzled face.
âWhat is.â
âI thought you two were living in the annex after returning to the castle.â
âKai watched. I wasnât even interestedã ¡â
At those words, Bian whirled around with a fork and grinned, and Kai, whose face turned red, screamed.
âItâs natural to be curious! None other than a bloodline came to the castle!â
âI wasnât curious about it, thoughã ¡â
âDonât lie to me! Honestly, you kept asking me when I secretly watched!â
âItâs notã ¡â
ââ¦Kai, you greeted her? You said you didnât like her, but didnât you two play together? Youâll want me to come with you if you feel uncomfortable? Doesnât she hate broccoli too?â
Kai, who jumped up in his seat, was sarcastically copying Bian.
Bian, who had been smiling, suddenly stopped.
Glareã ¡
Glareã ¡
In the end, when the eyes of the twins, who had different opinions, sparked a fireã ¡
âWerenât you talking to me?â
Agasa, exhausted, brought the subject back to the conversation.
It was like this when he talked to the twins.
ââ¦To be honest.â
Bian sighed and returned to normal.
âI hated her because she resembled Dad.â
It was Kai who followed those words.
ââ¦Pardon?â
Agasaâs eyes widened at the honest feelings that finally came out.
The twins were the only ones who stayed quiet after they joked about it.
âI donât even want to see Dad.â
âSince Mom ran away because of Dad, we have no choice but to hate him. You understand, Agasa?â
âThen why Miss Billishiaâ¦â
âThey look alike.â
âGosh. Do I have to tell you all this? Nothing has happened before Mom ran away because of Dad.â
âI heard Iâm getting a little sister, but where are there older brothers who wonât like it? Honestly, the reason I came to the castle so quickly from the Academy was because of her. I was curious.â
The faces of the twins, who had become serious once, darkened.
They put their forks down as if they had lost their appetite.
âBut when I looked at her, she looked just like Dad.â
âAt the same time, sheâs playing around with a sword without thinking. I hate to see her.â
âEveryone can see that she is Dadâs daughter.â
ââ¦Although we are Momâs sons.â
After the bitter afterword, the conversation was paused for a while.
As Agasa looked down at the twins, she didnât know what to say.
Surprisingly, the twins seemed to have accumulated a lot.
It was a natural result because of Cassisâ actions, but it was more shocking because they had never shown that emotion during this time.
Agasa, unable to speak for a moment, closed his mouth.
This he couldnât meddle with.
It wasnât a matter he dared to meddle with.
âIâll talk about His Grace later. Because His Grace is out now.â
âI suppose so.â
Bian laughed and sneered.
Agasa tried to ignore Bian and continued.
âAt that time, when the signal was received to come near Vallois Castle, the Princess was kidnapped.â
ââ¦What?â
It was then that the quiet situation changed.
âAgasa. You said we just got a signal to come back thenâ¦â
âBecause it was urgent. Long story short, we really almost missed the Princess, I was distracted.â
Surprised, the twins met each otherâs gaze.
âIt must have been sad to be kidnapped, but the problem was that the person who kidnapped her was a friend who was close to the Princess. Of course, sheâs fine now.â
â!â
âThe reason why she started training in swordsmanship was because she thought that as a Vallois, you donât lose face, and that Vallois arenât this weak. The strange performance was because I was against swordsmanship training.â
Looking at the twinsâ reactions, Agasa realized that there was a solid misunderstanding.
Also, his prediction was correct.
They werenât like that without a reason.