Chapter 74 - Starting With Good Faith
I Won't Go Back to My Family Who Abandoned Me
Chapter 74. Starting With Good Faith
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âLong time no see, Emil.â
âHow have you been?â
âItâs been hard to see your face lately.â
âWe were wondering if something had happened to you.â
He was having dinner with his classmates from the academy in the main banquet hall. When Emil sat down, everyone began talking as if they were waiting. However, Emil just nodded lightly and gave no answer.
After confirming that everyone was present, one of his classmates spoke up first.
âItâs Ian Achilles.â
At those words, the atmosphere became chilly and Emilâs eyes wavered slightly. However the classmate seemed to not notice, and continued.
âHe was praised by the professors for a job well done in the third round of interviews.â
âHeyâ¦â
The person sitting next to him was finding this unbearable to hear, and secretly hit his arm for Emilâs sake. However, the tactless classmate pushed the hand away as if it were annoying and exclaimed.
âAfter all, a man who can do something like that can do anythingâ¦â
The classmate that was thoughtlessly talking shut up belatedly when he finally noticed Emil staring at him.
At that moment, the butler entered the banquet hall and he was guiding an unexpected guest. Emil froze the moment he saw who it was, turning his face away indifferently.
âWhat? Who invited Ian Achilles?â
âIâm guessing he was invited because weâre celebrating the people who passed the Imperial Civil exam.â
âDidnât you hear the news?â
âWhat news?â
âThe fact that Emil Leroyâ¦â
He would have whispered quietly so that he could not be hard, but anyone could tell what they were talking about without asking.
âI thought this was a party to congratulate those whoâve passed.â
Ian said this as he observed the classmates gossiping. Thanks to this, the atmosphere, which was already dark, became even darker.
The classmates were unsure and peeked at Emil. There wasnât anyone in his class that didnât know that Emil Leroy disliked Ian Achilles.
âCanât you read the atmosphere?â
âWhy are you saying that itâs a celebration for the successful candidates?â
âIâm suffocating to death.â
âWho called this young man?â
âI canât believe Emil failed the exam.â
âI feel sorry for him.â
âI still think heâs kind of cool though.â
Although heâd never shown off or ignored them, Emil always showed an attitude of superiority.?So it was hard for his colleagues to lose the thought that he looked cool somehow.
âI think Iâm in an uncomfortable place.â
His expression was dark and he definitely didnât look like he wanted to celebrate. Even though he was definitely invited, Ian turned around indifferently and left.
It was none other than Emil who followed him.
âItâs obvious that you still donât understand reality.â
Emil smiled and said this as soon as theyâd stepped out into the empty hallway. However, Ian just gave Emil a cold look.
âThatâs what I wanted to say.â
âWhat?â
âYou know for sure now, right?â
Even before he asked what he meant, Ian smiled and said.
âWhoâs level will be lowered?â
âI donât thinkâ¦â
[You donât have to lower yourself to their level.]
This was what Emil said to Leticia on the day of the Imperial Knight appointment.
âDid you take the test because of that?â
âSo? Did I need some grandiose reason?â
âThis is why you arenât qualified to be an Imperial official.â
âThen what was the reason you wanted to become an Imperial official?â
ââ¦.â
Emil couldnât answer his unexpected words, but then he smirked at Ian.
âIâll tell the professor everything you said, so enjoy it for now.â
He felt pity for him, but Ian was still calm. At that moment, a chuckle sounded in his ear.
He thought heâd heard wrong, so he looked at Ian, who was smiling brightly. Emil felt his stomach begin to churn at the blatant mockery.
âIs he laughing?â
He dares to laugh right now?
Both of his clenched fists began to tremble as he tried to hold back the anger that was rising inside of him. Ian looked down at him nonchalantly and shrugged his shoulders lightly.
âDo you think theyâll listen to you?â
âWhat does that mean?â
âExactly what I said.â
Ian kindly explained to Emil, who didnât seem to understand.
âWho would believe a person who spreads false rumors?â
ââ¦.!â
He didnât expect Ian to know that he was the one whoâd spread them, but Emil immediately stood up with an unconcerned expression on his face.
âI donât know what youâre talking about. Iâve never spread false rumors.â
âIâm sure youâre right.â
âIf it werenât for the professorâs recommendation, you wouldnât have made it here.â
âIf you donât want to admit it, thatâs fine.â
âWhat?â
âYouâre just becoming more unseemingly.â
âHey!â
âSo!â
Ian stopped talking while a smile slowly spread across his face.
âWhoâs lowering their standards now?â
While it was obviously stated as a question, the answer was already known.
Even if Emil glared at him fiercely, Ian smiled at him, as if it was all ridiculous and left first. As soon as his back had completely disappeared, Emil let out an angry scream.
âYou son of aâ¦!â
No matter how much he thought about it, Ian was no greater than him.
Ianâs never even been to the academy, and his family isnât in a good position, but the way heâd? looked down at him was disgusting.
âI wonât leave you alone.â
Emil breathed through clenched teeth as he quickly left the banquet hall. No matter what happened, he planned to stomp this idea out with his own hands.
He swallowed down the urge to strangle him immediately, and tried to return to the Leroy residence, but soon he saw Ianâs back.
âUnlucky guy.â
Just as he was about to turn around in annoyance and go on his way, something Ian was doing caught his eye. It was because he was headed to a pharmacy.
After he talked to the pharmacist, Ian bought something and quickly strode off. Emil took this opportunity to speak to the pharmacist.
âWho came in? What did he buy?â
âWhat? Nothing special, justâ¦â
The pharmacist, whoâd received money from Emil, replied that Ian had bought clean bandages, hemostatic drugs and medicine that was good for cuts.
âDid he get hurt somewhere?â
However, Ian seemed to be fine. Enoch, who was the most likely person to suffer from a stab wound, was even less likely because heâd recently gone on a tour of his territory.
âSuspicious.â
He had a hunch that there was something going on.
.
.
.
âYou keep talking and nothing is getting done!â
As soon as he entered the Leroy mansion, Emil sighed at the bitterly sharp voice.
âHere we go again.â
Since Marquis Leroy had returned the fights with Diana had been non-stop. The first thing he did was raise an eyebrow, even though he thought he was already used to it.
âYou said youâd get me engaged to Levion. So why havenât I heard from him yet?â
âHeâs going to be engaged to you no matter what. So why are you in such a hurry?â
âYouâve been saying that for months.â
âI have everything under control, so wait patiently.â
âFather!â
Marquis Leroy looked at Diana in exasperation, he was tired of the argument that had been going on for several days.
âHow the heck do you want me to get an engagement with the El family with such a useless ability?â
Diana seemed to lose her grasp on reason when he murmured that so openly for her to hear.
âWhatâs dadâs power?â
âWhat?â
âHow amazing is dadâs ability then?â
When Diana raised her voice to ask this question, the Marquis became angrier and demanded where all of this big talk came from.
âThe house is running well.â
Emil returned to his room with a complicated expression on his face. These days, the atmosphere in the house had deteriorated, and there were no signs of improvement at all.
Emil sighed as soon as he entered his room and lay down on his bed, exhausted.
âCome to think of itâ¦â
Heâd never heard what Marquis Leroyâs ability was. Heâd never really thought about it before.
âWhat is his ability?â
Even though his face had turned red, he couldnât tell if he was angry or not.
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The village that they arrived at this time looked more relaxed than the first village. The fields were cracked from the drought as well, but they were fortunate to have stocked up on food beforehand because of the heat wave.
âThe recent drought has caused a lot of trouble.â
âIf we hadnât been prepared with food, we could have been in a lot more trouble.â
However, the food supplies were gradually diminishing, so everyone was worried. When Enoch told them that relief supplies were arriving soon, everyoneâs faces brightened up.
The Enoch quietly listened as villagers spoke.
âWhile the drought continues to be an issue, thereâs another problemâ¦â
âShh!â
âWhy are you talking about that here?â
Everyone was angry because he was saying something useless, but Enoch urged him to continue what was going on because heâd already heard. In the end, the village head was forced to sigh and explain.
âThatâs, you knowâ¦â
In short, several villagers suddenly collapsed and were suffering from high fevers. As soon as he heard that, he thought of the nobles that had collapsed at the party.
[Some miners collapsed at the Rose Velvet mine.]
[The symptoms were similar, they suddenly fainted and suffered from a high fever.]
The symptoms were so similar that it was hard to overlook it as a coincidence.
Pushing away Keenaâs voice from her ears, Leticia looked up at Enoch. Enoch seemed to have the same idea, as they looked at each other quietly.
âIt sounds similar, doesnât it?â
On the way back from talking to the villagers, Leticia spoke to him as if sheâd been waiting for him to start.
âYes, I think thereâs something to it.â
âActually, thereâs something I havenât said yet.â
Leticia told Enoch everything sheâd heard from Keena. The miners who worked in Marquis Leroyâs mine were showing similar symptoms, Enoch sighed and rubbed his chin.
âMaybe some of the villagers who are suffering from high fevers worked at that mine.â
Leticia also nodded because she felt the same way.
At that time, she felt someone pulling on her dress from behind. As she looked behind her, a small child dressed in worn-out clothing looked up at Leticia.
âI like anything. Can you give me something to eat? Iâm so hungry.â
âHere you go, you can take this.â
Fortunately, she had some leftover relief supplies to distribute to starving children. The child smiled as he received grain, dried meat, and commonly used medicine, and bowed his head in gratitude.
âItâs getting dark, but where are you parents? Why are you out here alone?â
Enoch got down on one knee and made eye contact with the child, and said this with a stern expression, but the childâs expression darkened.
âMy dad is sick and lying down.â
âAhâ¦â
Feeling sorry for him, Leticia let out a sigh without realizing it.
At that time, Enoch rolled up his sleeve and handed over the bracelet he was wearing to the child.
âTake it and go.â
âWhat? Are you giving this to me?â
âItâs a bracelet that makes your wish come true. If you pray for your father to get well soon, itâll come true.â
âThank you so much!â
With tears in his eyes, the child thanked them again and went home.
Leticia watched as the child moved away, then asked Enoch with a strange look.
âIs it okay if you just give it to him?â
âI just gave it to someone who needed it more.â
âSince when have you been wearing a bracelet?â
Before the wishing bracelets flourished, Elle distributed them to Leticia, Ian and Enoch. However, Enoch looked down at the bracelet, which was too cute for him, and didnât wear it. When it didnât appear on his wrist, Elle couldnât hide her disappointment, saying that she knew it wouldnât happen.
âWhy didnât you show Elle your bracelet?â
Leticia was sure she would have liked it.
She said this regretfully, but Enoch shook his head firmly.
âWhat do you mean? I was worried youâd tease me that it doesnât suit me.â
âIt doesnât suit you, but you still liked it.â
ââ¦.â
âIâm just kidding.â
Enochâs embarrassed appearance was somehow funny, so Leticia crossed her arms with a bright smile.
What they didnât know was that the childâs father had gotten better that day and was able to get up from his bed.