Chapter 18 - Where Misfortunes Com
I Won't Go Back to My Family Who Abandoned Me
Chapter 18. Where Misfortunes Come
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âDid you have a good trip?â
Enoch asked when Leticia and Elle entered the drawing room where Ian and him had been drinking tea.
Elle lightly shrugged her shoulders.
âYes, but I couldnât get the work done.â
Ian nodded with a look of relief that Elle didnât show any sign of disappointment.
âI thought youâd be downcast because you couldnât find anyone.â
âWhat do you mean? Iâll find someone.â
Elle sat next to Ian, vowing to find a craftsman who would surely make her accessories.
Leticia paused for a moment to giggle at Elle and Ianâs quarreling.
âWhy are you standing there like that? Sit down.â
Elle saw Leticia standing there awkwardly, and beckoned her to sit in the chair across from her.
It was right next to Enoch.
âOh, yesâ¦â
Leticia sat down next to Enoch, as soon as their eyes met she glanced away shyly.
She could feel Enochâs gaze and stared straight ahead.
âI wonder if itâs okay if I sit next to you?â
Unlike the self-conscious Leticia, Enoch wore an indifferent expression while he poured tea into a Vienna cup.
âDonât walk around too late. Iâm worried about you.â
A warm tea was placed in front of Leticia.
Leticia thought the words were directed at her, so she looked up at Enoch. But he was handing a cup of tea to Elle.
When he glanced back at her, she met his troubled eyes.
âThe same goes for you, Miss Leroy.â
The firm yet gentle voice made her feel better, and Leticia almost smiled in happiness.
She nodded quickly, trying to hold it in.
âYes, Iâll be careful not to worry you.â
When Leticia said yes, Enoch smiled contentedly and drank tea.
Leticia glanced at him and blushed furiously.
It had been a while since she felt someone worry about her.
âItâs warm.â
Leticia gripped the hot cup of tea Enoch had given her.
A feeling hotter than the cup she was holding bloomed in her chest.
Strangely, the feeling wasnât unpleasant.
She was sipping her tea while contemplating that warmth when Ian said.
âCome to think of it, isnât there an Imperial Knighthood ceremony soon?â
âThatâs right. Arenât you nervous, Brother?â
Ian asked as he had suddenly remembered, Elle also looked at Enoch.
Enoch smiled lightly as he faced their uneasy gazes.
âIâm not nervous.â
âOh, Brother is so mature.â
âYouâre coming with us, right?â
Ian asked Leticia, while Elle was busy teasing Enoch. While it was said in a questioning tone, it sounded more like a statement.
Enoch and Elle also turned to Leticia.
With three sets of eyes on her, Leticia asked cautiously.
âIs it alright if I go?â
âOf course!â
As Elle nodded her head excitedly, Leticia looked to Enoch.
Enoch smiled and nodded, and Leticiaâs expression brightened.
âYes, Iâll go celebrate with you.â
She was happy just thinking that she was going to celebrate with people precious to her.
But that happiness was short-lived as Leticia gripped the cup anxiously.
âIf it is an Imperial Knight appointment ceremonyâ¦â
She was sure to run into Levion.
Leticia didnât realize, but her face had become gloomy.
âYou said you were going to make your own jewelry to sell. Show me the design.â
âOkay, here you go.â
Elle readily handed the envelope, across the table, to the curious Ian.
Ian made a strange expression while looking at the paper.
âWhatâs this contract?â
Ian asked, showing Elle the papers from the envelope.
Inside the envelope were contract papers, not the accessory drawn by Elle.
âHuh? Whatâs this?â
A puzzled Elle looked at the papers and recognized what they were.
But no matter how many times she looked, it was a contract, not her drawing.
âNo wayâ¦â
As soon as the thought crossed her mind, Leticia and Elleâs eyes met at the same time.
There was only one possibility coming to mind.
Elle immediately sighed and said.
âI guess the envelope was switched with the person I bumped into outside.â
âItâs too late now, letâs go to bed and try to find him tomorrow.â
Elle said dejectedly. Ian, who was sitting next to her, patted her lightly on the shoulder.
It was late in the evening. Elle and Ian decided to go back to their rooms to sleep.
As Enoch was leaving the parlor.
âUmmâ¦â
Enoch looked back in curiosity at the quiet voice calling out to him.
There stood a hesitant Leticia, who looked like she wanted to say something.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNo! Itâs notâ¦â
ââ¦.?â
Leticia opened and closed her mouth several times before she managed to say something.
âDid he come back again?â
ââ¦.â
She worried that Levion might have come back unannounced, and bothered Enoch again.
The Levion that Leticia knew was someone who would do that.
But for some reason, Enochâs voice sounded cold.
âYou call his name comfortably⦠You must have a special relationship.â
âHeâs been close to my family since we were children.â
Leticiaâs expression softened as she nodded lightly, oblivious of Enochâs sharp comment.
Maybe Levion was closer and friendlier with her family, but where was he when she was struggling.
Butâ¦
[Are you relying on another man while still engaged to him? Get your act together. Donât make me the bad guy.]
She was someone whoâs more focused on peopleâs eyes and reputation than Enoch had ever been.
âItâs different. No, itâs special.â
Now it was a relationship that was as easily broken as her family bond.
Enoch stopped talking for a moment as he turned his head with a bitter smile, and then answered quietly.
âHe didnât come.â
âPhew⦠thatâs a relief to hear.â
Leticia gave a sigh of relief, Enoch who was watching her said.
âThere is something Iâd like to say to Miss Leroy.â
âWhat?â
She blinked her eyes, wondering what he meant.
Enoch did not take his eyes off her sky blue eyes as he said.
âDonât put up with someone hurting you or taking you for granted.â
The black eyes stared at me adamantly. It made me straighten my back.
âNo one deserves to be hurt.â
âAhâ¦â
A short cry floated out of Leticiaâs mouth.
No one deserves to be hurt.
It was a natural thing to say.
But Enoch was the first person to say that to her.
âYes.â
Leticia smiled softly with a sweet voice that warmed her eyes.
So she slowly brought up something that had been bothering her.
âLord Achilles.â
ââ¦.?â
âIâm not a Leroy anymore, so you can call me whatever you want.â
Leticia said casually, but froze for a moment.
Speaking of whichâ¦
âWhat should I call him?â
It was normal to have no family name after being excommunicated.
That meant he would be calling her by her given name.
She felt nervous thinking of Enoch calling her name, but Leticia tried to act casual about it.
âCall me by my first name, Lord Achilles.â
It was just a name, and yet, her hands wouldnât stop trembling.
A shadow fell over her.
As she raised her head in surprise, she saw Enoch right in front of her, bent down slightly at eye level.
As soon as their gaze was intertwined, Enoch slowly opened his mouth.
âLeticia.â
ââ¦.!â
âIs that what I should call you?â
Thump, thump, thump.
The sound of her heart beating seemed to be right in her ears.
Enoch spoke in a soft voice to Leticia, who was too embarrassed to even raise her head.
âIâd like you to call me by my name as well.â
âWhat? Ohâ¦â
Her heart felt like it would explode when he called her name, the thought of calling Enochâs by name left her flustered.
She felt herself blushing from head to toe.
With her head down, Leticia spoke slowly with a trembling voice.
âCan you wait a bit longer?â
Enoch nodded with a smile as he looked down at Leticia, who was wringing her white hands shyly.
âThen Iâll wait.â
âThank you.â
âSweet dreams.â
Enoch, who she had expected to return to his room immediately, suddenly stopped and turned around.
She opened her eyes wide wondering if something was wrong. Enochâs mouth raised up in a pleasant smile, then she heard his voice.
âLeticia.â
He said her name gently before returning to his room.
Leticia was left standing alone in the hallway watching him walk away. She answered him in a small voice that Enoch couldnât hear.
âYes, goodnightâ¦â
Enoch.
The name she hadnât been able to call out was still tickling her mouth.
***
âWhat? You excommunicated her?â
Upon returning to the Leroy mansion, Seos heard shocking news from Marquis Leroy.
Leticia was expelled from the family.
As soon as Seos heard the news, his voice became stern.
âHer ability is not to bring misfortune! If it was, your family would have been ruined already, you wouldnât have thrived!â
âIt was for a good reason.â
âReason?â
It was so ridiculous that Seos burst into laughter.
âWhat great reason did you have to excommunicate that child?â
âThat one child would have ruined me, my children, and my family.â
Seosâ expression hardened at the Marquisâ words.
It seemed that Marquis Leroy had already made up his mind.
âWhat would you have me do? Her behavior was going to bring misfortune.â
âMaster Leroy.â
âEven spending time with that Achilles family, famous for their bad luck.â
It must be the reason why an investor suddenly backed out and the Marquis had to stop working on one of his businesses.
Seos listened to Marquis Leroyâs story with a blank face.
âYouâre blaming Leticia for what happened?â
âWhat other reason could there be?â
ââ¦.â
âSince Diana was born nothing bad has happened. Either the power of the first child really brings misfortune, or she was too close to the Achilles family.â
Marquis Leroy was morbidly obsessed with luck and good fortune. Due to this fact, his family line was about to fall in a big way.
Seos knew he wasnât wrong.
âI swear on my name. That childâs ability does not bring misfortune.â
He didnât know what her ability was yet, but he was sure it was an extraordinary ability.
But Marquis Leroy didnât even pretend to listen.
Seos was about to strike his chest in frustration at the sight.
There was a sudden commotion outside the room.
âThat canât be true! Iâm sure I turned in my exam papers!â
Marquis Leroy immediately recognized Ireneâs voice. He jumped up and went outside.
As he went out, he saw Irene and a staff member from the Magic Academy standing at the front door. He approached slowly, and the sound of their conversation became clearer.
âUnfortunately, we have no choice but to disqualify you.â
âOh, thatâs ridiculous! Iâll look for it myself!â
The only reason the Magic Academy employee even visited was to inform Irene of her disqualification.
Unable to believe it, Irene accompanied the staff member back to the academy to look for the paper.
âWhat is going on all of a sudden?â
âI donât know.â
âI hope itâs not a big deal,â the family thought.
âMaster! Thereâs trouble! The Young Master!â
As soon as Irene left the mansion, the stableman rushed to the Marquis Leroy with a panicked look on his face.
Marquis Leroy felt a strong sense of foreboding.
âWhatâs the fuss?â
âYoung master Xavier fell off his horse and was injured.â
âWhat? It canât be!â
Everyone in the mansion knew that Xavier was good with a sword and could ride a horse.
But he fell off a horse?
Marquis Leroy rushed to Xavierâs room with a pale face.
Seos watched him leave with a soft exhale.
âI heard that the Marquess was burned the other day and his second daughter injured her wrist.â
Why are so many bad things happening all of a sudden?
Seos clicked his tongue, but then his face stiffened.
âWhen did it start?â
How long had this unbelievably bad luck been happening to the Leroy household?
He thought back slowly and calmly, one by one, until he came to one fact.
âThatâs when it started.â
Nothing good has happened since Leticia was excommunicated from the family.