Chapter 71
Becoming The Villain’s Family
Then Gabriel gave a different answer to the question. Aria tilted her head.
Because it was a special day, did it mean that the waiting wasnât boring and he didnât even feel the cold?
[Is it your birthday?]
She asked because it was a special day.
Then Gabriel said no, shook his head lightly and smiled.
âItâs Nuahâs birthday.â
Ah.
âThe anniversary of Garcia.â
It is the day on which Nuah, a demigod between gods and humans, was born.
Garcia was the only one who claimed that the Son of God actually existed. In the Fineta Empire, the road was running rampantly saying that God could not have children among humans.
This was because the Emperor was claiming to be the Son of God in order to gain legitimacy in the bloodline of the Imperial Family. He borrowed only a human body, and his soul was undoubtedly the Son of God or something.
âIn my eyes, itâs just a skit that isnât even funny.â
Wouldnât it be ridiculous if God looked down on this scene?
âBecause there is a son that God did not give birth to.â
However, seeing Gabriel taking Nuahâs birthday really solemnly, it seemed that she had to pretend to be serious.
[Itâs a happy day.]
âYes, very.â
The boy replied brightly and wiggled his frozen red fingertips. And he held out the box he had been carrying for a long time, whose purpose was unknown to Aria.
âYes?â
He was giving it to her?
Aria widened her eyes and pointed at herself with her finger.
âYour bag got worn out a lot.â
Is it an acceptable gift?
Aria looked up at him without taking the box he was offering right away. And she stared intently.
Then Gabriel, who realized the meaning of that gaze, was embarrassed and added hurriedly.
âIn Garcia, it is a day to give gifts to those you are grateful to.â
ââ¦â¦â
âI am also giving this as a token of my gratitude. The Grand Princess took care of me every time, and thanks to you, I was not alone and my life was savedâ¦â
She did take care of him a lot.
They prayed together in the prayer room every morning, noon, and evening. Even if it was called prayer, it took about 5 minutes. To be more precise, she pretended to pray.
âHe was forced to live here for 5 years, but I thought that anyone would be resentful if they were alone, so I took care of him.â
Anyway, as long as he was grateful.
âItâs acceptable.â
Ariaâs senses were getting dulled by the piles of gift boxes that were piling up every day.
It didnât mean she didnât cherish the hearts of others. It means that she no longer attaches great significance to a gift.
She opened the box Then there was a cute little kidâs leather bag made to fit Ariaâs size.
[Thank you, Iâll use it well.]
With pure delight, she transferred the cards, ink and fountain pens to her new bag.
Then she looked up at Gabriel with a faint smile and told him to wait and went to the kitchen.
After a while, she returned with a small cake in her hand.
[Itâs not an anniversary of this country though.]
Aria remembered Danaâs words.
âShe said anniversaries are supposed to be celebrated with family and friends.â
She still didnât know how Gabriel celebrated Noahâs birthday. But at least it wouldnât have been in such an atmosphere that no one knew and didnât care.
âIt must have been lonely.â
Thatâs what life in a foreign country is like.
Besides, heâs from Garcia, so everyone will be reluctant or hostile.
âThis is nothing, itâs okay if I take care of him. Do my duty as a human being and not cross the line.â
Aria felt relieved.
Not knowing that an anniversary is the perfect day to permeate other peopleâs memories.
She put a candle from the kitchen on top of her cake and lit it. And she hesitated for a moment.
[Since itâs the son of God, the age doesnât really matter, right?]
At that, Gabriel burst into laughter and bent his eyes softly.
The white boyâs smile resembled a snowflake that melts when touched.
âYes, the heart is enough.â
And, as she always has, she had a brief evening prayer with Gabriel.
***
âCough, cough, Young Madam.â
It was a day before the new year.
Baker, who had always cooked for Aria with his soul, suddenly came. She looked up at him with a puzzled expression.
âYou donât need me?â
Hey, she does need him every day. Itâs because she was no longer able to live without Bakerâs cooking.
He was an indispensable
Aria thought seriously.
[Baker is very precious to me.]
And she said with all her heart.
âYoung Madamâ¦!â
When the chef was overjoyed and burst into tears, she felt some sort of remorse.
âCan I have that card?â
He spoke reflexively, then belatedly regained his mind and shook his head.
ââ¦No, this is not important.â
Itâs weird that there are times when Ariaâs cards arenât important. She was rather curious about Bakerâs reaction.
And she waited for his words to follow.
âActually⦠when I heard that the Young Madam wanted to learn how to cook, I waited impatientlyâ¦.â
After waiting desperately for her to come, he finally couldnât stand it and spoke to her first.
He waited a year and a half. Aria, who had completely forgotten about it, widened her eyes.
âMaybe you forgotâ¦â
[No. My dream is to be a cook.]
Of course, itâs a distant past, but itâs not a lie since she was young.
After Aria quickly handed a card, she pondered what to cook.
[Come to think of it, itâs Lloydâs birthday soon.]
Last year she couldnât take care of it because he was at the academy, but this year, she really wanted to take care of her husbandâs birthday.
âIâm thinking of preparing a separate gift for him, butâ¦.â
Cakes are the best for birthdays.
While it has become like this, she should bake a cake.
âUmm, Young Madam.â
But when Baker saw the card, he had a somewhat perplexed look.
Aria couldnât figure out why he was reacting like that, so she blinked her eyes over and over again.
âThe Grand Prince doesnât celebrate birthdays. He doesnât even want to take care of them.â
It was something she hadnât thought of. She didnât know Lloyd doesnât celebrate his birthday.
âWell, Iâve never celebrated my birthday in my past life, butâ¦â¦.â
It was because the environment surrounding Aria was so extreme.
Sophia, the only one who knew her birthday, was unable to afford her daughterâs birthday while she was still alive.
âBut Lloyd has a family.â
Itâs also a decent family.
She never meant to criticize him by being high and mighty. Aria celebrated her birthday in a very loud and colorful way this spring.
She also received a present from Lloyd.
âI wish I could congratulate you on your birthday as if it was natural. A person who knows that their birthday is a day to be blessed by everyone who passes by.â
Her heart was aching.
She thought she knew what heâs thinking when he didnât celebrate his birthday. Itâs probably the same reason as Lloydâs bleak life of repeating work and training all the time.
[I will take the responsibility. Letâs make a cake.]
Aria decided to go ahead with this no matter what Lloyd said.
And after a while, she realized what a complacency it had been.
âHey, the sheet smells like fartâ¦â
One cook mumbled in disbelief.
The people who worked in the kitchen of this Valentineâs Castle were all good cooks, even if they were kitchen assistants.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
They were astonished that there were people in the world who turn food ingredients into poop.
âSmells like fartâ¦â¦.â
Isnât the word too harsh?
Ariaâs flower-petal-like eyes fluttered in shock. The cook then quickly withdrew his remarks.
âOh no, it smells like a fragrant flower!â
If the cake smells like flowers, wouldnât that be a problem too?
Anyway, Aria sighed deeply and had to discard the fart-smelling sheet.
âYoung Madam, I will measure the ingredients for the cake and place them in order, so what if you add them in?â
Then Baker said, who was watching her anxiously next to her.
Aria firmly shook her head. With that, can she proudly say that she made it?
âBesides, the cooks stir all the dough because I donât have enough arm strength.â
At the very least, the ingredients must be put in properly.
Aria was on fire.
And after several failures, she was able to create a plausible cake.