The Lord of the Wizard Tower, who had been contemplating for a moment, then swept his hair roughly.
âToday⦠Iâll just go back for today. There are a lot of things I want to ask, but the Lordâs condition is not goodââ
âHow do you know my mother?â
When Serdel asked, he paused.
Serdel, who slipped away from Blennâs arms, wiping away the flowing tears with the back of her hand, looked straight at him.
Even though the situation was chaotic, the actions of the Lord of the Wizard Tower remained clear in her head.
Moreover, his murmuring just before was clearly significant.
He said, âI see, as expected.â
It was a word that couldnât come out unless he knew something.
âDid you ask me who did I see the boy in Raunelâs eyes? Who did you see in the eyes of the Lord of Wizard Tower? Since when? No, this question is probably meaningless. You must have seen the same scene as me at first.â
If that werenât the case, as a wizard, he would have asked right away.
âYes, as you said, he looked like a boy at first.â
The Lord of Wizard Tower replied as if there was no reason to hide.
âThen, on the day that I received the corpse of the monster as a gift, as soon as the Lord left, I immediately took out Raunelâs corpse for the purpose of research. Then, the boy who died in an accident began to look like the Countess.â
He stood near Serdel.
Blennâs body behind her stiffened. He gave strength to the hand holding the sword so he could attack immediately.
âThe girl who was crying in front of him looked like the Lord. So I was surprised. When I first saw the scene, the surrounding background was blurry, so I was just shocked to see the scene and thought it was a traumaââ
The Lord of the Wizard Tower lightly swept Serdelâs eyes with the back of his hand.
The cool energy relieved the tired eyes from the tears. After a while, the tears stopped.
âWith the Countess, hmm. How should I say it? Should I say that I was tired from the first meeting? She threatened to come to the Tower and see me.â
ââ¦.â
âShe was a very annoying person. She often uttered nonsense. The reason I am now ignorant is probably the influence of the Countess.â
She didnât know what to say.
âThanks to her, Iâve overcome many difficulties. I was a lazy person at first, but after I learned about emotions, I became less bothered. She was a good friend to me, who was used to being alone.â
He took a step back.
âOf course that person approached me with different intentions.â
There was not even the slightest displeasure in the face of the Lord of the Wizard Tower, who shrugged his shoulders.
Rather, she could tell through his soft eyes that the meeting at that time remained a pleasant memory for him.
âThe last time she came to the tower, she asked me a favor. If someone like her reaches out to me, please donât turn it down.â
The Lord of Wizard Tower took a sideways look at the portrait to remember it.
As she bowed her head more seriously than usual, the figure of the Countess came to mind.
âShe said sheâd let me know a lot more emotions than I did. At the time, I said it was annoying, so I refusedââ
He focused on Serdel.
âBecause the first time I saw the Lord, I became interested.â
The Lord of the Wizard Tower held out a box containing Raunelâs eyes.
âI donât know how the Lord and the Countess met in another dimension. Perhaps, after the Countess became that way, there have been a few times when the Lordâs time stopped.â
Serdel, who received the box, put the cover on.
âThere may have been an external force at that time. However, this is an area where human power alone is impossibleââ
Hmmm, the Lord of the Wizard Tower, who was about to enter the thought again, raised the air current as if he didnât miss Serdelâs darkened face.
âThe Lordâs complexion isnât very good right now, so I think you need to get some rest. Iâll see you soon, so if you need anything, call me. Iâll go right away.â
The air current rose to the top of his head, and after a while, the Lord of the Wizard Tower disappeared.
âLadyââ
âBlenn, you should go and rest, too. It must be confusingââ
ââ¦I apologize.â
Blenn boiled his knees.
âIf it werenât for me, there wouldnât be such an accident.â
Serdel turned and looked at Blenn. She didnât feel resentful towards him.
âItâs not your fault. Itâs not because of you, Blenn, so donât feel guilty.â
Her mother would have died shortly after if it hadnât been for an accident.
He hid it thoroughly in front of her young self, but her eyes were completely blank.
âBut because of meâ¦.â
Serdel brushed Blennâs cheek slightly with her hand.
She felt sorry for him.
âYour lifeâ is as complicated as mine.â
He was killed in his previous life.
Even here, where he returned, he lived a miserable life in the past.
If it wasnât for her, it probably would have been the same this time.
After releasing her hand, Serdel immediately looked back.
If they continued to face each other, it felt like the tears that had stopped for a moment would burst again.
âGo get some rest. I want to be alone.â
He hesitated and went out.
Left alone in silence, Serdel approached the portrait.
ââ¦For protecting me, for trying to protect me in any wayâ¦Thank you, mother.â
She slowly lowered her back.
To be honest, she still canât accept all of this. The chaos was still raging within her without end.
However, she has already lost too much to be engulfed in it. She was also worried about how much more she might lose in the future.
As time went on, Serdel suppressed her emotions.
After a while, she straightened up and checked every box around her.
She doesnât know how far sheâs looked and prepared, but there must be at least one thing left for her.
Dell, who was hiding, came up and opened the cap of the box.
[Nuna, sniff. Dell will protect you. Donât worry.]
Maybe itâs because their nerves are linked, so itâs as if he could see into her past.
Dell blew his nose.
[Dell will grow up quickly and make sure to protect Nuna.]
âYeah, thank you.â
[Andâ]
Dell pointed at a corner with a snout.
[I think thereâs a strange smell in there]
Under the display case, where the ornaments were displayed, a gap was seen. She reached down and touched the box.
She took it out and checked inside.
There was a bloodstained dress, broken accessories, and heels.
At the moment, her heart beat fast.
Serdel, who clenched her teeth, put her hand over the dress.
Dell also focused at the same time, and soon the memory left on the dress unfolded through them.
A carriage full of congratulatory gifts for grandfather.
The mother, who held hands together, glanced out of the window with an uneasy face.
âWhatâs the matter, Madam?â
The escort knight, who saw this outside, approached and asked.
âNo, Iâm sorry, because of me.â
Her mother smiled sadly and only said sorry to the knight.
âItâs nothing.â
The knight who couldnât understand her words properly said it was okay.
âItâs been a while since youâve been out, so Iâm sure youâre worried, but trust us!â
ââ¦one in a millionâ¦If something bad happens, like an attack⦠â
âIt wonât happen. Who dares to attack the Countâs carriage? You donât have to worry.â
âBut if something bad happens, can you promise me one thing?â
The clear-eyed knight gave strength to their closed lips, meaning that she could speak comfortably while looking at her mother.
It looked pretty strong.
âI hope you donât protect me and run away.â
The knightâs forehead distorted.
âDonât worry, Madam. Nothing is going to happen. Even if it happens, we will protect you. So donât say that. Please take a rest now.â
The knights with their heads bowed back slightly.
As if she couldnât tell them to run away for the second time.
Despair came to her motherâs eyes.
And after a while.
Men in black suits attack the carriage. It looked like the amount would be enough for a hundred.
For ordinary assassins, it is basic to move in small numbers, but there were many of them. Even though it was a narrow forest road, it moved swiftly as if there was no problem.
The squire and soldiers were the first to die.
The knights surrounding the carriage opened the door and reached out to her mother.
âI apologize, Madam! I think itâll be dangerous at this rate. You have to run away!â
Her mother, who was shaking her head, couldnât help but hold the Knightâs hand.
Everyone must avoid, no matter what she said, there was no way the knights would move over their Master.
However, she couldnât say that it was useless to run away.
Eventually, the mother abandoned the carriage with three knights and moved, but was surrounded by the enemy shortly thereafter.
The clear-eyed knight tried to protect her mother until the very end, but in the end, they stopped breathing.
Her mother, who survived alone, took out her dagger and tried to stab herself in the chest.
However, a dark complex man who stepped forward blocked it.
âHere, you canât, die.â
The man with a mask on his face spoke in a slurred way.
Taking the dagger from her mother, he knocked her out and put her clothes on the corpse he had already prepared.
âIf youâve, taken care of the evidence, leave.â