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Lian stared at me blankly for a moment. The same expression that made me a little flustered.
But thatâs just for a while.
âYouâre welcome.â
As soon as I heard his answer, I replied with a gentle smile.
âYour expression seems somewhat strange.â
âWell, letâs say I was touched by your words.â
At that clever reaction, I squinted at him.
âAre you touched by that?â
âWell thatâs because Iâm surprisingly sensitive.â Then after saying that, Lian shrugged and smiled.
I also smiled gently, with my eyes curved at his bland answer.
Although we met only twice, I vaguely knew that Lian was rarely embarrassed.
âYou donât have to dig it up too much.â
I donât know much about him yet, so it might just be my thoughts, but heâs probably right.
âWell, thatâs right. First of all, letâs leave it that way.â
Smiling sweetly, I turned around and slowly walked towards the end of the hill.
âBe careful. Itâs like the edge of a cliff over there.â
Next to me, Lian strode along.
âI know. Iâm only going to cover that tree over there.â
At first, I thought it was a hill, but this place was like a small cliff.
And at the edge of such a cliff, a large tree was firmly rooted.
âI think itâs an old tree. Itâs very thick.â
I said in a slightly startled tone pointing at the tree, which was much bigger than I expected.
The thick trunk of the tree was barely able to wrap around three or four adults.
Lian, who leaned obliquely against the tree, replied.
âI heard that it has existed for over three hundred years.â
âThree hundred years?â
âYes, thereâs a story related to the tree. Do you want to listen to it?â
It was a pretty tempting offer.
âAs long as itâs not an excuse.â
I rolled my eyes and nodded. There was no time to be bored when Iâm with him.
âThen weâd better sit down and talk for a while.â
Lian looked around and took off his cape, folded it a couple of times, and laid it on a suitable place under the tree.
I asked with a look of concern at his behavior.
âWasnât it cold if you took off your cape? I could just sit on the ground.â
Even though it was the end of winter, the air was still cold.
âI donât feel cold very much, so itâs fine.â
âBut stillâ¦â
âItâs really okay, so donât worry. My stomach is also strong, I can handle this kind of cold.â
Lian smiled lightly as if saying he was really okay and shrugged.
ââ¦Thank you. Then excuse me for a moment.â
If I donât sit down, Iâll have to keep standing, so I couldnât help but to sit down. Then Lian sat down next to me with an appropriate distance.
âI think Sir Lian was surprisingly stubborn.â
âHaha! Iâve never heard that before.â
At my words, Lianâs eyes widened and responded lightly.
âYes, you told me to sit on your cape even if I said Iâd sit on the ground.â
âDonât lie.â
âItâs true.â
As I sat down on the dry grass, I blew my finger across his cheeks.
My magic that surrounded him glowed red for a moment, then disappeared quickly.
âDo you feel warm now?â
Glancing at Lian I smiled with my eyes twinkling looking at him.
At my question, he stared blankly at me for a moment, then finally opened his mouth with the corners of his lips twitching.
âI forgot for a moment that I was with a mighty wizard.â
âOf course. This is an easy task.â
As we looked at each otherâs faces, we burst into laughter regardless of who came first.
The second meeting felt incredibly nice.
âThen Iâll tell you a story about this tree.â
It was Lian who stopped laughing first.
âI heard this from my mother, too. Itâs a story thatâs passed down from mouth to mouth, so itâs very unlikely to be true.â
He began the story calmly in a low voice.
âYou know what happened to the Empire three hundred years ago.â
As I pulled my knees closer to lean my head against it, I paused for a moment at those words.
Thereâs only one case that was famous three hundred years ago.
âThe events caused by black wizards and the massive sweep of black magic.â
He gently continued and turned his head towards me.
And I answered slowly.
ââ¦I know.â
I couldnât help but know. Because I have been studying and researching about black magic for eight years.
âDo you believe in the existence of God?â
âThe existence of God?â
âYes. God who creates and rules this world.â
I immediately thought of the author in Lianâs words.
If thereâs a real God in this world, it would be the author of this book.
Itâs just a silly thought, but I thought it was pretty reasonable. I smiled and replied to Lian.
âWell, if you asked the people of the Empire if they believe in God, they would say they believe in the Sun God.â
âItâs usually the case. But was Miss Erita also included in that standard?â
In response to my answer, Lian asked another question that I didnât know how to answer.
Do I believe in the Sun God?
The Sun God was the state religion of the Empire and the most common religion.
More than three quarters of the people of the Empire believe in a Sun God.
âTo tell you the truth, no.â
I stared at Lian and then shook my head.
âBecause I havenât met a God yet. The Sun God and other Gods.â
âThen you might get disappointed after hearing my story.â
âDisappointed?â
Hearing my response, he seemed to be having fun somehow.
The reason was found in his next words.
âThe place where this tree grew was said to be the place where the tears of the Sun God fell.â
âAhâ¦â
A tree grown from the tears of the sun God.
Wasnât it like a story from a myth?
Although paladins and priests use divine power, the Gods have never appeared directly in history.
âItâs said that a white light came down here on the night the black wizards were announced to be cleared out. Though some people say that.â
âThen it seems that this tree grew after that.â
âThatâs right.â Lian lightly affirmed my words.
âAt first it was a very small tree, but they said it was very colorful. So it looked like it was emitting light at night.â
âPeople deserve to believe that.â
âWell, itâs an old story.â
Lian, who shrugged, tilted his head and looked at me.
The slightly curved end of his eyes moved slowly as if looking at me, but had a friendly smile.
âWhy?â
For some reason, I felt embarrassed to face his gaze, so I swept the dry grass with my hand.
âI think I helped you feel refreshed today.â Lian smiled brightly as he said that.
Come to think of it, I told him that I had a problem at the dessert shop earlier, so I came out to change my mood.
âI havenât even thought about it until now.â
I let out a laugh that seemed to fall into the wind at the thought and nodded my head.
âI think so.â
Itâs been a long time since the feeling of being uncomfortable disappeared.
âThank you, Lian. Thanks to you, I feel better.â
I hugged my knees and smiled softly.
âThere are many cases where everythingâs not as hopeless as I thought after seeing it one step further.â
His low, soft voice rang at the end.
âWas it based on your experience?â
âWell, itâs true and itâs not.â
Lian smiled lightly and replied to my question.
From that clear answer, I could tell that his words were based on his experience.
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It was a slow walk, but it was quick to reach down to the downtown area. I turned to the side at the end of the square.
It was after the short shadow had grown longer than my height.
âI think we could split up here.â
I looked up at Lianâs face, neatly covered with fine brown hair.
âReally?â Lian replied back with a slightly saddened tone.
ââ¦Iâm glad itâs not that dark.â
Then, I let out a smirk at his added concern. His eyes were looking at me silently.
âItâs not that dangerous even if itâs dark. You know that too, right?â
I raised the corners of my lips more playfully and tilted my head.
Then, in an instant, his face went blank. Soon Lian burst into a pleasant laugh.
âRight. It wonât be dangerous.â
âOf course.â
âIf I say Iâm worried, would you think Iâm silly?â
My eyes widened at his question and I shook my head gently.
âWas that so? The handsome knightâs worries are welcome.â
âI guess Lady Erita likes my face.â
He grinned and patted his face gently.
âWell, Iâve never thought about it.â
After answering Lianâs question, I carefully glanced over his facial features.
His cool, straight eyes were curved, his smooth nose, and his well-shaped lips were beautiful.
After thinking for a moment about the answer, I nodded.
âIt seems to be the case when you think about it. Sir Lian is a very handsome man.â
Looking blank for a while at the fresh answer, he smiled low and rubbed his face with his palm.
The tips of his ears were tinged with a light red color.
âDid I stare at it too much?â
I felt embarrassed to look through his face.
âIâm sorry. Did I stare at you too much?â
At what I said, Lian smiled awkwardly and shook his head and replied back.
ââ¦No, itâs not. Itâs the first time Iâve heard such a thing openly.â
His face, saying such a thing as if it were true, was a little reminiscent.
I eventually burst into laughter at his innocent appearance.
âItâs unbelievable.â
After my words, there was a strange silence between us.
Itâs because I know that itâs really time to part. I swallowed the sinking feeling and made a bright expression.
âSir Lian, I had a great time today.â
Then, the corner of Lianâs lips also rose.
âI had fun too.â
We didnât bring up the word âmeeting afterâ as if we had planned it.
Itâs because he and I both vaguely know the word. The fact that we are hiding something from each other.
Just being a free knight couldnât explain the dignity of Lianâs actions.
Other than that, there were a lot of strange things.
But the strangest thing was the unexplained kindness towards me that underlies all his actions.
Still, I chose to pretend I didnât know. Iâm not really dealing with him either.
âBut do you know this?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIf coincidence repeats three times, itâs fate.â
This was all I could say.
At my words, Lian looked blank for a moment, and soon held the brightest smile he had ever seen.
Today I felt the same as last time.
âThat weâll meet again, for sure.â