Chapter 43 - I Cant Protect You Just Because Youre Family
I Won't Go Back to My Family Who Abandoned Me
Chapter 43. I Canât Protect You Just Because Youâre Family
âThatâs why you were so anxious.â
Leticia grasped Ireneâs test paper tightly.
There was no mistake, the test and the cheat sheet had the same answers. Even the handwriting matched and could not be denied.
âWhyâ¦â
She had been admitted to the Academy of Magic based on her own merit, and had achieved excellent results.
She couldnât understand why she suddenly started acting in such a spineless manner.
Leticia jumped up and walked out of the staff room. She wanted to talk to Irene face to face right away.
Fortunately, she was able to find Irene loitering near the corridor. Leticia sighed to herself as Irene looked around with a nervous expression on her face.
As she slowly approached, Irene was startled by someone approaching and turned away as if to flee.
Before she could escape, Leticia caught Irene.
âIrene, look at me.â
Ireneâs eyes shook violently even though theyâd only just begun to talk.
âI have nothing to say.â
âReally?â
Irene turned her head away as if she didnât want to look at her, and Leticia let go of her wrist.
There was no way she was going to back down from this.
âYouâll regret this.â
At that, Irene turned around to look at her. As soon as their eyes met, Leticia showed Irene the cheat sheet and test paper, as if sheâd been waiting for that moment.
Ireneâs face began to turn blue after she saw the two papers together.
She immediately tried to snatch the papers away from Leticia, but she lightly dodged her hand and laughed.
âI would love for you and I to have a nice chat in a quiet place. Shall we?â
Irene swallowed the lump in her throat at the hard look on her gentle sisterâs face.
What happened yesterday came to her mind while she was weakly following Leticia, who never looked back.
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âRonan Hillary got a perfect score on his magic history test.â
âDidnât he do poorly on the last test?â
âThatâs a little weird.â
âThatâs unexpected. I thought the other kid had a perfect score.â
âWho?â
When they asked as if they really didnât know, the student glanced at Irene. Only then did they know who they were talking about, then they nodded with a short sigh.
The conversation was too close to ignore, but Irene looked at her reference book as if she hadnât noticed.
Turning the pages helped to give her strength.
âItâs okay, Iâll do better on this test.â
The exams are not over yet.
As soon as the test began, Irene had an unexpected setback.
âI donât remember a thing.â
It was clearly written in the reference book, but strangely, she couldnât remember anything because her mind went blank. On the contrary, the more she looked at the test paper, the more she couldnât concentrate.
âWhat do I do?â
Half of the time had already passed. Even if she tried to calm herself down, the anxiety had already eroded her confidence.
Then something crossed her mind.
âJust this onceâ¦â
Wouldnât it be okay if it was only once?
She didnât bring it with the intention of using it, but she still needed it right now.
Irene peeked at the note she had written, and filled in the answers.
As soon as the test was over, Irene looked around. She wondered if someone had seen her. Fortunately, no one seemed to have noticed her strange behaviour.
Shortly afterwards, the professor entered the classroom and told everyone there was going to be an inspection. They needed to take out their belongings and make sure to empty their desks.
Irene felt as if her head had gone blank again.
Then a way out came to mind.
[Ronan Hillary got a perfect score on the magic history test.]
[Didnât he do poorly on the last test?]
[Thatâs a little weird.]
âThereâs no problem if he gets caught.â
Irene put the note in Ronanâs desk drawer during the confusion over the unexpected inspection.
When the professor began searching through everyoneâs belongings, the note was found in Ronanâs drawer.
âNo one will suspect her.â
Thatâs why she put it in there.
***
In an empty lounge.
Leticia sat opposite Irene and waited to hear her explanation, but Irene just looked at Leticia in silence.
No matter how long Leticia waited, Irene couldnât seem to speak. So Leticia started first.
âIâll give you an opportunity.â
âOpportunityâ¦?â
Her nervous face began to relax, little by little at the word âopportunityâ. Her eyes started to twinkle in expectation.
Ireneâs face quickly hardened though at Leticiaâs subsequent remark.
âTell the professor you cheated.â
âWhatâ¦?â
Irene asked back with a look of disbelief, as if she thought she heard wrong.
Leticia repeated herself sternly, as if to reaffirm.
âYou have to own up to your mistakes and take responsibility for your actions.â
âResponsibility? â¦? What do you meanâ¦?â
Irene stuttered as if she wanted to pretend not to know even though sheâd heard it properly.
Leticia felt her heart grow cold.
âYouâve cheated, so you must be given a zero.â
âWait, Sister!â
âAlso apologize to Ronan, because thatâs who youâve damaged the most.â
Ronan had been falsely accused for something he didnât even do. So it was natural for Irene to apologize to him and score a zero on the test.
Irene stayed silent.
ââ¦.â
ââ¦.â
Leticia waited quietly for Irene, already expecting no immediate answer.
Irene soon made up her mind and let out a long breath before speaking.
âSister.â
Her clenched fists rested on the table while she bit her trembling lip.
Somehow Leticia had a hunch that something bad was about to come out of Ireneâs mouth.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI canât do that. I donât even have my qualifications for the Imperial Wizard examâ¦â
Even as she shrank back, the words that came out were a stubborn refusal.
In the end, Irene chose not to correct her mistakes but to cowardly avoid and run away from her problems.
Leticia sighed and rubbed her hand down her face.
âI thought there would be no more to be disappointed about.â
She didnât even know what to say, because even this time together felt empty and meaningless.
Leticia turned her head away. Irene, who noticed this as a bad sign, urgently said.
âMy last test paper suddenly disappeared, so I have to do really well this time!â
It was a risky performance, thatâs why she was acting more distressed, desperate and reckless.
However, Leticia could see her impure intention.
âI know.â
Leticia paused for a moment and looked at Irene with cool eyes. Irene could feel the energy of rebuke that filled those blue eyes, even though it was just eye contact.
âWhy didnât you do something that you wouldnât be ashamed of?â
âBut, sisterâ¦â
Irene thought Leticia would listen to her after this. Her sweet older sister had never refused her request.
The problem was she couldnât see the old Leticia in front of her.
âWeâre family, arenât we?â
Irene could feel herself losing, she jumped up from her seat and grabbed Leticiaâs arm.
âYouâve been excommunicated, but weâre still family.â
ââ¦.â
âSo please act like you donât know. Just this once, please?â
ââ¦.â
âPlease just ignore it for me this once!â
When Leticia didnât respond, she grabbed a hold of her hands and shook them.
âUntil you do me this favor.â
âItâs not difficult.â
âIrene.â
âIf you donât say anything, no one will know!â
Ireneâs voice unconsciously grew louder as her anxiety grew.
Leticia opened her mouth slowly, to reply to her.
However, it was not the words Irene expected to hear.
âWhat would you do about Ronan, who will be harmed if I let you off the hook.â
âWhat?â
âDo you really think itâs right for him to take responsibility for what youâve done?â
âThatâsâ¦â
âDonât you feel bad for setting him up?â
She was the cute and innocent younger sister sheâd always protected.
Leticia already knew this was a long shot, but she didnât think it was too late.
Even now, she hoped Irene would realize her mistake and choose to correct it.
Sadly.
âItâs okay because heâs a commoner. Heâs different from me.â
âIrene, youâ¦.â
âIâm family, why do you care more about someone unrelated to you?â
ââ¦.â
Sitting in front of her now was a stranger who didnât feel guilty about who their actions hurt, rather she happily allowed someone else to take the blame for what she did.
âWhat am I doing right now?â
Leticia felt a sense of cynicism, and she smiled bitterly.
âThere was no point in giving her a chance.â
She could feel her emotions darken with all of these complex emotions.
âJust stop, I donât want to hear your excuses anymore.â
âAh, Sisterâ¦â
Ireneâs heart sank at her dull tone and looked away.
âSister, I might be expelled.â
ââ¦.â
âI might be expelled from school.â
Leticia was looking so different to Irene, so she clung to her with a tearful face. The more she did it, the colder Leticia pushed Irene away.
âI donât want to be responsible for something bad happening to an innocent person, and you act like Iâm threatening you with the consequences of your actions.
âSister, thatâs not it.â
âSince when did you become like this?â
The Irene she knew was a child who would never do something like this.
She tended to avoid making mistakes, but she never put others in the line of fire when she did.
âI canât help it if youâre expelled.â
âSisterâ¦â
âItâs all up to you.â
As Leticia turned her head as if she had said her piece, Irene felt something seething inside of her.
âCanât you ignore this for the sake of your family?â
That should be enough for Leticia to listen.
Irene asked her to do this for her.
She begged Leticia.
How much more did she need to beg?
Irene stared at Leticia in spite of herself.
Nevertheless, Leticiaâs attitude remained as still and cold as a lake in winter after the sun had set.
âOh, I canât.â
âSister!â
âThis is for your own good.â
Leticia coldly pushed Irene away as she stood up from her seat and left the lounge with the cheat sheet and test.
Irene stared blankly at her back, then came back to her senses and followed Leticia.
âWhere are you going?â
âThe teacherâs office.â
âWhy the teacherâs office? Donât tell meâ¦â
The pale-faced Irene quickly stepped in front of Leticia.
âOh, no.â
âMove out of my way.â
âI told you no!â
Holding onto Leticiaâs arms tightly, Irene began screaming.
Everyone looked at the noise, wondering what was going on, but Irene was too busy trying to stop Leticia to notice.
Leticia unintentionally pushed so hard that Irene collapsed. At that, Leticia flinched for a moment.
âSisterâ¦â
As soon as she noticed the crowd, Irene struggled to hold back her tears and looked up at Leticia.
She looked so sad and pitiful that she wanted to go to her and help her up.
Then Leticia stopped in place and recalled the conversation sheâd just been having with Irene.
[Canât you ignore this for the sake of your family?]
The harsh words stuck in her ears and wouldnât leave.
Leticia had done everything for her family.
Even at the age of seven, sheâd run errands to earn money for just a little bit more food for her siblings.
âButâ¦â
No matter how hard she thought about it, this wasnât for Irene.
Even if she was excommunicated and no longer tied together by a family name.
âSister⦠Sisterâ¦!â
A desperate cry was heard from behind her, but Leticia entered the teacherâs office while biting her lip.
âYou see this, right?â
Leticia put the cheat sheet and Ireneâs test down on the professorâs desk with a stony expression.
The professor looked at Leticia in wonder when he saw the problems that Leticia pointed out with her finger, then his face immediately hardened.
âNo, student Leroy would never do something like that⦠Youâre not going to defend Irene Leroy after seeing her name, are you?â
âOh no, no! I didnât do that!â
Irene, who entered the teacherâs office late, ran to the professor and shook her head vigorously.
âI just happened to write the same answers.â
âDonât be ridiculous, Irene. Your handwriting is the same here.â
âNo! No!â
Irene shook her head violently, while her whole body trembled.
Students whoâd heard the noise in the hallway snooped around the teachers room, and began to eavesdrop. The professors around them looked like they wouldnât let this go easily either.
They were forced to call Ireneâs parents, the Marquis and Marquess of Leroy.
Leticia was also called to attend.
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