Chapter 104: Festival (2)
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ Festival (2) ༻
A week had passed.
In other words, the festival had arrived.
Renee calmed her breathing, feeling the tremble that had been scratching at her heart for the past week turn into a violent earthquake.
It was her second date with Vera.
We held hands together on the first library date, so letâs go further than that this time!
Clasping her hands tightly with determination, Renee raised her head at the sound of a knock at the door.
âYes!â
After the answer, four apprentice priests including Hela entered the room with a clicking sound. The most outgoing of them, Annie, opened her mouth.
âSaint! Todayâs the day, right?â
âAh, yesâ¦!â
Reneeâs cheeks turned red. She lowered her head, appearing shy and pitiful.
Annie trembled as she felt a pang in her chest at the sight, then continued her words with a determined expression.
âJust trust us! Today, just push Sir Vera doâ¦!â
âAnnie, watch your language. Your choice of words is crude.â
âYeah, yeah.â
Annie pouted her lips and glared at Hela.
âShe has been hanging out with Sir Vera lately and has become a boring person.â
Before leaving the Holy Kingdom, Hela was a very eccentric and interesting person, but it seemed like the environment influences a person. After hanging out with a boring person, it seemed as if she was infected with that boringness.
âHey, donât fightâ¦â
âWhew, weâre not fighting. Okay, come here quickly. We will be very busy preparing!â
At the sight of Annie swiftly changing her frowning expression and approaching Renee, Hela let out a âhuhâ and laughed dryly.
Should I call her consistent? Or should I say she hasnât grown up at all?
Hela shook her head, thinking that her colleague, whom she had met again after a few months, seemed too immature.
Only the two apprentice priests who stood back and watched the two knew that the two people who looked at each other pathetically were actually like peas in a pod.
***
âAre you done?â
âNot yet! Wait for a moment!â
Reneeâs expression darkened.
One hour and thirty minutes had already passed. Renee, who had been investing that much time only in decorating due to the passionate Annie, felt fatigue slowly creeping in and muttered words of frustration.
âIt would get messy when I walked around anywayâ¦â
She intended to say that they should do it moderately and then leave.
âNonsense!â
Annie shouted in exasperation.
âSaint! If you do that, you wonât be able to capture Sir Veraâs heart!â
Clenchâ!
Annieâs eyes shone with passion as she clenched her fists and continued her speech.
âEven if it gets messy when you walk, isnât it important to meet with this perfectly decorated look at that moment? Thatâs the most important thing! For example, first impressions! Now, imagine, Saint. When you open that door after dressing up perfectly and go out, Vera, whoâs waiting for you, will be so surprised that his heart will pound!â
Veraâs surprised appearance.
Renee, who stiffened up at Annieâs momentum, let her imagination run wild after hearing those words.
The ingredients were sufficient.
It was just a matter of remembering Veraâs reaction a week ago when she was sitting in Veraâs arms under the pretext of learning swordsmanship.
For some reason, she felt a sense of victory when she saw him flinch and become flustered, so her mouth kept curling up into a smile.
When Renee heard that Vera might show that kind of reaction again today, she fell for it and straightened her back with a serious expression.
The gullible Renee, who easily believed what others said, once again followed Annie with a determined expression, her enthusiasm renewed.
âPlea-please take care of me!â
âSure! Just trust me! Because I will present you with a winning move today.â
Annie answered with a more serious face than ever before.
It was a passion that would be considered excessive by people who didnât know anything. However, Annie was thinking that this was not enough.
âIâm sure sheâll waste the whole day by being timid again.â
It had been three years since Annie began serving Renee. This meant that she could safely assume things without seeing it in person.
Why did she feel so embarrassed? Just hearing the name âVeraâ would make her hands shake like a caterpillar, and whenever they held hands, she would forget how to speak.
Annie didnât want to see such a suffocating sight anymore.
âAt this rate, it would be faster for me to die out of frustration than for the two of them to be together.â
That should never happen. Renee herself had no intention of rushing, so Annie had to give her a little push forward.
Confidence? How could she not have it? The number of men she has dumped so far was in the double digits.
Annie, who was well versed in how to deal with men, played with her hands again, determined to pour out all the skills she had accumulated until today.
âSaint, do you remember everything I said?â
âYesâ¦! Keep your back straight, and put your head down about 30 degrees from the front! Andâ¦.â
âSmile until your dimples can be seen! And stride as narrow as possible! The Saint has a straight and pretty neck, so you have to keep emphasizing that! I purposely matched the coat one size larger, so youâre going to hide yourself as much as possible! To stimulate his protective instinct!â
Reneeâs head kept nodding up and down.
A look of intense concentration hovered over her face.
As such, Renee was swept away by Annieâs passionate atmosphere and listened to the lecture on seduction for more than an hour, only to forget 90% of it.
***
Knock, knock.
âSaint?â
âYes, Iâll be right out!â
In front of the door of Reneeâs accommodation, Vera took a step back and stood upright at the voice coming from inside. His expression was a bit more distracted than usual.
There was no other reason. It was because he was nervous about going to the festival alone with Renee.
It was a reaction he was not even aware of.
Thoughts of discomfort and awkwardness kept swirling around in his head as he absentmindedly scratched his nails with his fingertip.
Clickâ
The door opened.
âIâm sorry. Did I keep you waiting?â
âNoâ¦â
Veraâs head snapped up at the sound and he gulped at the sight of Renee.
It was the second time since the library incident. No. He stopped thinking altogether when he saw Reneâs appearance, which was incomparable to the last time.
A white blouse, a long sky blue skirt, and a large navy coat above it that was draped over her shoulders.
It was an outfit that could be described as neither neat nor fancy, but it was clear that she dressed up.
Briefly distracted by her clothes, Vera then looked at Reneeâs face.
Long lashes fluttered over her downcast eyes.
Her white hair was falling down a bit wavy, unlike usual. Only the left side of her hair was tucked behind her ear, drawing attention to the slender, white nape of her neck.
âVera?â
Upon hearing his name, Vera suddenly halted in surprise and continued his words.
âI didnât wait at all.â
At that response and the hardened signs felt in his tone, Renee cheered inwardly.
âThatâs it!â
As Annie said, the âfirst impressionâ seemed to work well.
Renee struggled to control the twitching corners of her mouth, her grip on her cane straining unnecessarily in the rush of excitement. She held out one hand to Vera and said.
âThen shall we go?â
ââ¦Yes.â
Their hands met.
Renee slipped her fingers between Veraâs fingers and grabbed them, feeling the strength in his hand.
Tap.
Renee touched the ground with her cane as a signal, and the two began to walk.
âWhere are we going first?â
ââ¦Thereâs some time until the night market opens, so weâre going to have a meal first. I know a good place, so I made a reservation there.â
âReservation?â
When did he even make a reservation?
When Renee made a surprised face, Vera continued.
âI had some errands to run nearby, so I took care of it while I was there.â
It was a lie.
A few days ago, he got up early in the morning and ran to the 5th Street to make a reservation. Since it was fully booked, he found out the contact information of those who made the reservation, paid them more money, and won the table.
However, Vera, whose pride did not allow him to say that with his own mouth, added as nonchalantly as possible.
âFortunately, there was only one table left.â
âThatâs fortunate.â
Renee smiled brightly, and focused on the signs felt in Veraâs voice.
âHeâs nervous.â
Vera is nervous. I wasnât the only one nervous. We are conscious of each other currently.
Renee felt a chill run down her spine as she realized that Vera was finally becoming conscious of her.
At the same time, there was a tinge of bitterness in the back of her mind, brought on by the pain she had suffered alone all this time.
Accordingly, there was a sense of playfulness that emerged together.
âLetâs make you a little more nervous.â
She hoped that Vera would be as upset as she had been.
With that in mind, Renee tapped the back of Veraâs hand and asked with a teasing tone.
âVera, do you have anything to say to me?â
Didnât you have any thoughts after I dressed up like this?
At the question asked with such intent, Veraâs body began to stiffen even more.
Normally, he could just say âYou look beautifulâ like he always did, but for some reason, it didnât work this time.
Wasnât that right? Didnât it feel like flirting? Wasnât saying âYou are beautifulâ, too cheesy?
There must be something better to say.
There must be something to praise Reneeâs outfit purely thatâs not cheesy and not like flirtingâ¦
Biting his lips at the passing thoughts, Vera broke out in a cold sweat at the lack of options.
âNothing?â
A voice rang in his ears.
The urging words made him flustered.
In the end, Vera let out words in a trembling tone.
ââ¦You are beautiful.â
He spewed out those cheesy words.
He felt miserable.
Vera was concerned that Renee might misunderstand the intention of his words, but fortunately, it was a useless worry.
âI-Is that soâ¦!â
Renee felt her heart drop with a thud at his answer.
It felt like her face was burning up. She felt like her whole body was getting goosebumps.
It was because the tremble and momentary hesitation in Veraâs voice while speaking made it feel serious.
âA-Ahem..!â
Renee coughed for no reason and lowered her head.
She tried to calm down her pounding heart.
In her head, she was reflecting on what Annie said just before she came out of her room.
â Do you understand, Saint? You have to look relaxed! Even if youâre not relaxed, you have to pretend to be relaxed! âIt doesnât have to be you! Youâre nobody to me!â With such an air, make him impatient⦠What? Heâs not nobody? Oh, my goodness! You have to âpretendâ. Pretend!
Pretend to be relaxed. Make him impatient.
âVera.â
ââ¦Yes.â
âHow is Vera dressed today?â
Straight waist, slightly lowered head, and pulled neck so that the nape was clearly visible.
At the question asked while recalling what she had learned one by one, Veraâs pupils trembled slightly.
It was a very awkward action, but even such action was compromised as beauty in Veraâs mind.
Vera opened his mouth as if possessed when he saw Reneeâs white hair flutter, then suddenly swallowed his words again.
âHowâ¦â
Should I say it? It was because he had such a worry.
How should he explain how he dressed today, how he looked, and also why he looked the way he did?
Would his explanation sound like pointless bragging? Or would it feel too plain?
Vera, who was rolling his eyes with unnecessary worry, forced himself to calm down and speak.
ââ¦It is a light outfit. Iâm wearing a shirt, pants, and a coat over it.â
âWhatâs the color?â
âThe shirt is white, while the pants and coat are black.â
âAnything else?â
ââ¦I left the Holy Sword because I thought it would attract attention. Instead, I keep a dagger hidden in my arms.â
After saying that, Vera took a deep breath and looked into the distance before adding.
âItâs the dagger that the Saint gave me as a gift.â
A small smile appeared on Reneeâs lips.
It was a smile that came from the satisfaction of knowing that he had used the gift that she had given him.
ââ¦Thatâs cool.â
Her compliment was vague.
Of course, Veraâs confusion deepened.
Was she saying that the dagger was cool, or that using it was cool, or⦠that he was cool?
He had no idea.
Although he had no ideaâ¦
ââ¦Iâm grateful.â
He was very grateful.