Chapter 103
I Won't Go Back to My Family Who Abandoned Me
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âI heard people change a lot when they get married, but I didnât think it would be to this extent.â
Elle muttered as she walked around the square with a displeased look. If things had gone as originally planned, sheâd be walking with Leticia next to her, not alone.
âThis is all my brotherâs fault.â
Enoch said pathetically that he hadnât had a day off in a long time, and in a moment of weakness Leticia had given in, and asked if she could go with her next time.
When Elle pointed her finger at him, Enoch made an effort to look pitiful before telling Leticia that it would be okay for her to go.
He was her brother, but he was abominable.
âSomeday, Iâll get revenge.â
Enoch thought sheâd just let it go? No way.
Elle released a long sigh. Since this happened, she was going to prepare a birthday present for Leticia in advance.
âWhat present would be good?â
She already looked around twice, but there wasnât anything that caught her eye. She wanted to give Leticia a gift that she would like, but Leticia preferred sincere letters or homemade gifts over expensive items.
âThatâs why I want to make a cake.â
If she made it, it was clear that Enoch or Ian would stop Leticia from eating it. Just imagining that scene in her head made Elle feel annoyed.
âAnyways, theyâre still my brothers.â
She didnât like either of them. It seemed that sheâd have to rub their noses with the birthday present sheâd prepare for Leticia.
At that time, the gentle sound of music reached her ears. As Elle followed the sound slowly, she saw a store that was selling music boxes.
âMusic boxesâ¦â
Elle stood in front of the store, and smoothed her lips. Come to think of it, she didnât think it would be a bad idea as a birthday gift.
âWelcome, my lady.â
As soon as Elle entered, the owner greeted her with a bright smile. Even before she could say anything, he showed her the most popular music box these days.
âI like this one quite a bit.â
It was a music box that had a carving of a child playing a flute in the forest. She thought Leticia would like the calming music that came out of it.
âSo, how much is it?â
âTwo silver coins.â
âHmmâ¦â
It wasnât a bad price, but it wasnât a good price either. Eventually, Elle left the store after saying she would come back a little later.
She looked around some other place that she thought might have better gifts, but she didnât find anything she liked.
âAs expected, only the music box is good.â
Elle returned to the store again, and planned to buy the music box sheâd seen before. However, she could see a man, whoâd arrived after sheâd left, standing in front of it.
âOh, I shouldâve bought it earlier.â
For a moment, Elle glanced up and down at the man.
As soon as sheâd seen him, she thought he stood out. He was quite tall and well built, perhaps thatâs why she was eyeing him.
âHow much is it?â
She couldnât see his face properly because he was wearing a hood, but his voice was quite pleasant to listen to.
âThree silver coins.â
ââ¦.?â
Elle, who was looking at another music box, looked at the owner and wondered if sheâd heard it wrong. The owner hadnât noticed Elle enter, heâd lied with a straight face and stated a higher price.
âExcuse me. The price is two silver coins, donât be fooled.â
âNo, thatâsâ¦!â
âYou have to do business honestly.â
Elle said this firmly, cutting off the ownerâs words when he tried to explain himself. The owner, who was looking at Elle and the man alternately, bowed his head.
âSorry, Iâm sorry. In fact, the price is two silver coins.â
When he honestly admitted his mistake, the man paused while trying to pay. Elle could clearly feel that he was quite confused by the way he faltered, even though she couldnât see his expression.
Elle thought the man was embarrassed because he was almost deceived.
âIâll come back next time.â
While talking, the man seemed to be in a difficult situation. As soon as Elle was about to ask if something was wrong.
âI forgot my money.â
ââ¦.â
Elle didnât think it would be for such an absurd reason, and she looked up at the man in shock. The man just smiled casually at Elle, and told her.
âThank you for your help, my lady.â
A voice that resonated gently, with no highs or lows, as the corners of his mouth raised smoothly.
The man smiled at Elle once again, and left the store. When she came to, the man had already disappeared.
âOh, his name.â
She shouldâve asked for his name. Thatâs too bad.
.
.
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âYour Highness, why did you suddenly disappear?â
âShh⦠You have to call me young master while weâre outside.â
As soon as he excited the music box store, an escort knight quickly approached him. The man put his index finger to his mouth, and cautioned him.
âIâm sorry. I thought it would be nice to give one to my sister, then she might stop pestering me.â
âTo her highness the princess?â
âI told you to call me young master, so you should call her young lady.â
âIâm sorry. So, did you buy it?â
âNo, I couldnât buy it.â
âWhat?â
Itâs not that he didnât buy it, but that he couldnât buy it, that caused the knight to look like he didnât understand.
In response, the man burst into laughter and shrugged lightly. He wondered why his escort was so dumbfounded.
âI forgot that you had the money.â
ââ¦.â
Leaving behind the embarrassed escort knight, the man walked away with a big grin.
âCome to think of it, I shouldâve asked for her name.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He had the impression that heâd seen her somewhere, but strangely, he couldnât remember from where.
âIf itâs meant to be.â
Weâll meet again one day.
He only hoped it would be someone he would see again.
***
âYou seem to think that just because youâve been popular lately, youâve become something.â
âYouâre corrupt.â
Ian never thought that becoming an Imperial official would be the end of his misfortune, and the beginning of his happiness, but he didnât think heâd be kept in check this way.
Ian just did his best in his current position. As a result, his bosses appreciated and trusted him.
To be so openly dismissive, as if they couldnât stand to see it, was so insignificant that Ian couldnât help but laugh.
âIâd rather be a corrupt than be incompetent at my job like you guys.â
âNow see here!â
One of the civil servants couldnât stand it anymore, and raised his hand in the air. Ian saw the blow coming, and tried to back away. Unlike his head, which thought rather quickly, Ianâs body was slow to react.
As soon as he realized this, he knew heâd end up being hit.
âWow, itâs amazing that four people are bothering one person together.â
The sound of light clapping turned everyoneâs attention towards the approaching person. It was none other than Keena who was now walking up with a big grin.
âGet lost if you donât have anything better to do.â
Ianâs peer, who still wanted to hit him, just glared at her grimly. The other civil servants next to him were astonished, and they looked frightened.
âAre you crazy?â
âWhat did I do?â
âAre you saying that because you really donât know?â
When she looked at the civil servant as if she really didnât know, he said in a frustrated tone.
âYouâve only recently had the false accusation against you rescinded, and regained your position as a duke you know.â
It was only then that she could understand why the man was making such a fuss. She was officially the head of the Erebos family, so she was a great source of gossip. Even so, her family had already been destroyed once. Even if being the head was a badge of honor, the stigma would never go away.
âOh, are you done? Donât interrupt my work for no reason, and just go on your way⦠Ugh!â
As soon as the man gestured for her to leave, he was pushed against the wall at high speed. He was so startled that he didnât even have time to lift his head, and he couldnât even catch his breath from the force violently tightening around his neck.
âHey.â
Even though it was only a single word, it was so intimidating that he naturally cringed. Incredibly, the man began to feel chilled as if he were standing before the mouth of a ravenous beast.
âIf you open your mouth again, Iâll break your neck.â
âPut me downâ¦â
âYouâre not listening to me, are you?â
Keena, who stopped talking for a while, had a fierce smile on her face.
âMy specialty is breaking necks with my bare hands.
Keenaâs red eyes brightened, the hand around the manâs neck began to tighten, and his face started to turn blue.
âYou, lieâ¦â
âLetâs test whether itâs a lie or not.â
Without relaxing her hand, she whispered that softly to him, causing goosebumps to raise all over his body. When he felt the threat to his life, a servile voice escaped his mouth.
âSorry, Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry.â
âNot me.â
Keena pointed towards Ian with cool eyes. Only then did the man notice that the subject of his apology was wrong, and he immediately apologized to Ian.
When Keena finally let him go after much crying and begging, the colleagues whoâd bothered Ian quickly ran away.
âNo matter where you go, there are always people like that.â
ââ¦.â
âAre you okay?â
Keena, who watched until the men had completely disappeared, clicked her tongue and asked Ian. However, Ian was making a complicated expression and calmly replied.
âThank you for your help.â
âYou donât look grateful.â
âIâm serious about saying thank you.â
Ian couldnât hide how ashamed he felt that he couldnât do anything.
He tried to calm down, and return home, but he felt concerned when Keena followed behind him.
âWhy are you following me?â
âIâm not following you.â
Ian stared disapprovingly at Keena, who was following him with her hands behind her head.
âThen what are you doing?â
âIâm definitely going because I was invited to dinner.â
ââ¦.â
Ian already had a headache at the thought of going to the mansion with a person whoâd witnessed this inconvenience. Before that, there was something to be solved first.
âPlease donât tell my family about today.â
âWhy?â
âBecause Iâm sure itâll worry them.â
Everyone was finally happy, he didnât want that perfect happiness to be broken because of him.
âIsnât that unfair to you?â
âIâmâ¦â
âNo, you donât have to answer.â
Ian was embarrassed by the unexpected words that came out, and he shook his head quickly. She never wanted to hear the answer because she knew what the answer would be.
However, Keenaâs next words were unexpected.
âIâm not smart, and Iâm only good at using my body. Do you think Iâm pathetic?â
Keena, who was standing next to him, asked this question out of the blue. As soon as their eyes met, Ian instantly replied.
âNo.â
He never thought like that. All he could do was read books because he wasnât very good at using his body.
Rather, he envied people who were talented at swordsmanship. He always wished heâd had the power to protect himself and the people dear to him.
Keena destroyed that idea all at once.
âSee? Itâs the same as me.â
âButâ¦â
âYouâre good at what I canât do, so it looks great to me.â
ââ¦.â
He didnât realize that she would feel similarly to him, so Ian stopped walking and looked at Keena without realizing it. He felt a firm sincerity in her red eyes, and that she didnât say those words just to soothe him.
***
From that day forward, Ian looked at Keena in a different light.
That day was the starting point for Ian to find his own way to protect himself and the people he cared about. The method was easier and simpler than he thought.
âThe results of the promotion came out today.â
âBut the name on itâ¦â
To stand over the heads of those people.
The peers that had bothered Ian were fed up with blue faces. Ian, who stood leisurely next to them, checked the list as the corners of his mouth rose crookedly. His name was written on the promotion list, it seemed the results of his hard work had paid off.
âAh, life at the Imperial Palace sounds fun. Right?â
Ian smiled brightly, and tapped his colleagues on the shoulders. He was going to give back as much as he received.
That evening, when Ian returned to the mansion, he snooped at the door after hearing that Keena had been invited over. He murmured in his mind that he was definitely not waiting for her, but his eyes kept looking outside.
At that moment, he heard a cute voice next to him,
âAre you waiting for me?â
When she appeared in an unexpected place, Ian was surprised and stiffened. He quickly returned to his original expression.
âNo.â
âI think youâve been waiting for me.â
âWhat would change if I said I was waiting for you?â
âIt changes.â
Before Ian could ask what, Keena said.
âHow I feel.â
ââ¦.â
âI think it would feel good if you said youâd been waiting.â
With those unexpected words, he faintly heard his heart thumping in his mind. Ian, who couldnât take his eyes off the gaze that faced him, quickly turned away with a puzzled expression that was very unlike his usual self. He felt embarrassed because his body seemed to be burning up.
Keena, who was walking alongside him, said teasingly, as if she might understand his feelings or not.
âOh? Your face turned red.â
âItâs not.â
âEven your ears are red.â
She poked Ianâs arm as he continued to walk forward, but her small laugh stayed with him.