Chapter 85 - A Bolt Out Of The Blu
I Won't Go Back to My Family Who Abandoned Me
Chapter 85. A Bolt Out Of The Blue
Ever since theyâd returned to the Leroy residence with nothing to show for it, the conflicts had been constant. Marquis and Marquess Leroy, in particular, had been fighting to the point where even the passing servants were amazed.
Even today, the Marquess was shouting at the Marquis.
âWhat are you going to do now? Sheâs saying that she wonât come back no matter what!â
The situation had worsened for them when the Emperor recognized Leticia as a member of the Asterâs household, making it more difficult for them to have Leticia returned.
When the Marquess glared at him resentfully, the Marquis shouted fiercely in frustration.
âAnd youâre blaming me?â
âOf course I am! Who kicked her out without even doing a proper investigation!â
âDo you think I did that on purpose? You also said it would be good if I excommunicated her.â
âI couldnât help it because everyone was saying they wanted her kicked out.â
âDonât you remember that you were the first one to bring it up?â
Xavier, who couldnât bear to see the two of them snapping at each other, stepped in to stop them.
âThereâs no time for this right now. We need to think about how to bring my sister back first.â
They needed to think of the best possible way to convince Leticia to change her mind and return to them.
However, the Leticia heâd seen at the audience chamber had firmly and thoroughly let them go. No, sheâd thrown them away.
âWho couldâve guessed that her ability would be luck?â
He sighed, and bit the inside of his mouth.
If heâd known about Leticiaâs ability, he wouldnât have ignored her, or mistreated her from the very start. Rather, he wouldâve been nicest and more supportive out of all of them.
âHow did we only just find out about her ability?â
There was a time when heâd hated Leticia, even though sheâd done nothing wrong.
All of a sudden, the surrounding atmosphere suddenly became strangely quiet. Xavier felt it right away and felt confused as he met the Marquisâ gaze.
The way Marquis Leroyâs face had brighted was eerie.
âHey, Xavier. Why donât you go and talk to her?â
âWhat?â
âAs a parent, thereâs a lot she must be feeling disappointed about. So wouldnât it be better if you, her brother, go and talk to her?â
In fact, Irene would be the best person to go and persuade Leticia or shake her resolve. Among her younger siblings, Irene was the child she cared for and looked out for the most.
However, Irene was currently staying at his brother-in-law Kerronâs territory, and wasnât currently here. It was a little disappointing, but it could still work with her younger brother Xavier.
âItâs important for you guys.â
âFatherâ¦â
The expectant look in his eyes made it very difficult for Xavier to tell him that heâd already tried.
At that time, when he was at a loss for what to say and could only bite his lip, a servant approached Marquis Leroy. When he heard that there was a guest waiting for him, the Marquis told him theyâd continue this conversation later, and walked to his office.
He found Marquis El sitting in a chair and leisurely drinking tea.
âWhat brings you here?â
When Marquis of Leroy asked with a puzzled expression about the sudden visit, Marquis El reacted in confusion
âI sent you a letter saying that Iâll visit you soon.â
When Marquis El said this, the letter he received a few days ago came to mind.
âAh⦠Iâm sorry, Iâve been a little busy.â
Only then did he remember the letter heâd received. Marquis Leroy glanced at Marquis El as he sat across from him.
Was it because bad things continued to happen so many days in a row? He felt like nothing good would come out of Marquis Elâs mouth.
âYou sent me a letter about an engagement with your second daughter.â
âYes, I did.â
Maybe itâs because things had been so hectic recently, heâd forgotten that heâd decided to get Diana engaged to Levion. As expected, it didnât seem to be a big deal, so Marquis Leroy breathed a sigh of relief.
However, his expression hardened almost immediately at the next thing that Marquis El said.
âThat engagement, Iâd prefer if it didnât happen.â
âWhat?â
Heâd been relieved, but unfortunately those words struck him like lightning,
âWhy on earth notâ¦?â
Theyâd already discussed it, so he thought all that was left was to set an engagement date. He couldnât understand the sudden wish to withdraw the engagement.
Marquis Leroyâs eyes were asking him to explain himself. A sigh escaped Marquis El as he awkwardly explained.
âMy son said he didnât want to.â
ââ¦.â
âI canât force my son to do something he doesnât want. What parent can win against their child.â
Marquis El acted as if it couldnât be helped, and was asking for understanding. It was so shameless that Marquis Leroy couldnât even laugh.
However, there were more shocking words to come.
âBut⦠If he were to get engaged to your eldest daughter again, then it might be possible?â
âMarquis El.â
âIn fact, wasnât the engagement original with that child?â
ââ¦.â
Until then, Marquis Leroy really thought that Levion didnât want to become engaged to Diana. It may still be true, but as Marquis El tried to have the previous engagement reinstated after heâd broken it off originally, he knew that everything heâd said until now was a horrible excuse.
âIâm sure that he knows what Leticiaâs ability is.â
Otherwise, he wouldnât have suggested that the two should be engaged again.
âI canât believe that others have noticed already.â
Marquis Leroy quietly clenched his hands. He could feel it all around him. He felt ashamed for only just realizing it, and gritted his teeth.
However, he had no intention of giving in to the Marquis of Elâs wishes at this point.
âYouâre correct. At first, Leticia and Levion were engaged, but there was a misunderstanding and it was broken off.â
âThen the two of them should be engaged againâ¦â
âI would love to, but as you know, she is considered Count Asterâs daughter now.â
Marquis Leroy gently cut off Marquis Elâs words, and calmly explained the situation.
Marquis El quietly listened to him, and nodded sympathetically.
âI heard that Count Aster accepted Leticia as his adopted daughter, but sheâs still your biological child.â
âThen Iâm going to have to ask you for a favor.â
âOh?â
Marquis El frowned, as he worried that it would be something unusual. He already knew that it wouldnât be easy to reinstate the engagement, but he had a bad feeling.
Marquis Leroy continued to speak in a soft voice.
âIf you can help me get that child back, thereâs nothing I canât do to get your son engaged or married to her.â
Marquis El became quiet, as he agonized over the attitude that heâd do anything asked of him. He didnât know what kind of request it was, but he thought it wouldnât be difficult to do that much.
âSo, what is your request?â
Marquis Leroy smirked, even though heâd just said he would only listen.
He knew better than anyone else that he would have no choice, but to act after what he heard.
In the private room, where it was just the two of them, Marquis El frowned after he heard Marquis Leroyâs conditions. However, he thought it would be a pity to miss out on a chance to obtain Leticia, who was said to bring good fortune.
âWell⦠It shouldnât be that difficult to find the girl.â
âThen Iâll trust you.â
Marquis Leroy smiled gently, and thanked him for accepting his request.
Even before that, the two had no idea that someone was secretly listening outside.
***
âWhat? Theyâre going to get engaged again?â
Diana had belatedly heard that Marquis El had arrived, and sheâd gone to her fatherâs office to greet him. However, the conversation sheâd heard through the slightly open doors shocked her.
[You sent me a letter about an engagement with your second daughter. That engagement, Iâd prefer if it didnât happen. If he were to get engaged to your eldest daughter again, then it might be possible?]
Diana returned to her room, because she thought she would scream if she kept eavesdropping, but the conversation between the two still bothered her.
However, it was Marquis Leroyâs words that dug into her chest and caused the most pain.
[If you can help me get that child back, thereâs nothing I canât do to get your son engaged or married to her.]
âYouâre going to marry her, and not me?â
Marquis Leroy had clearly said that he would get her engaged to Levion, then suddenly he changed his mind. She couldnât help, but feel angry and betrayed.
âIf I had that abilityâ¦â
Diana bit her lip, and squeezed the skirt of her dress.
As the rumors spread that good things happened when Leticia was around, people began to look at Diana strangely, whoâd been the symbol of luck throughout the mansion. She pretended not to know, but recently she couldnât stand it anymore because she was being openly ignored by Emil and Xavier.
She was annoyed by this, but held it in. When Leticia said she wouldnât come back, the anger sheâd been holding back finally reached itâs limit.
âIâm sure sheâs dragging it out because she wants to see us squirm.â
She pretended to be nice, but in the end she refused to come back out of vindictiveness.
âHow dare you!â
She didnât want to see her holding her head high, just because she had some skill.
Diana heard a knock on her door as she was gnashing her teeth fiercely. As she shouted that they could enter, the door opened. Emil and Xavier then walked inside.
âWhat do you two want?â
She knew that they would say something horrible, so her voice came out sharp.
However, Emil showed no sign of displeasure and approached Diana.
âI have something to say.â
âWhat is it?â
âI want you to apologize to our eldest sister.â
âWhat?â
She looked at Xavier, wondering what this was all about. He just nodded, as if he felt the same way.
âYou treated our eldest sister the worst out of everyone. Apologize to her and bring her back, even if you have to stay on your knees until they hurt.â
Diana was so taken aback by the words he said so casually that she couldnât even laugh.
âWhat? You want me to get down on my knees and apologize? The two of you are crazy!â
She didnât even know why she should be apologizing, and couldnât hide the incredulous look on her face at their demands that she should get on her knees.
Emil looked at Diana seriously.
âGo and say something nice, then apologize.â
âWhy me?â
âThis isnât the time for you to be yelling at me like that.â
Somehow, she could feel a sharp meaning behind his words. Even before Diana could ask what he meant, Emil said.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWasnât I injured because you pushed me down the stairs?â
âEmil was hurt because Diana pushed him?â
Xavier, whoâd been quietly listening to the conversation, was surprised and looked alternately between the two.
Diana only stared at Emil with clenched fists.
ââ¦So?â
âWouldnât it be difficult for you if Father finds out?â
âThatâ¦â
Marquis Leroy used to care about Diana the most out of all of his children, and would talk about all the good things that happened because of her. However, it turned out that it was all thanks to Leticia, and now her situation was completely different now.
âIf you donât want to look bad in our fatherâs eyes, then go and apologize.â
Diana didnât want to hear his firm words, she made an angry noise, and turned her face away from him.
She didnât want to go see Leticia and apologize to her. Diana was upset that Emil was trying to coerce her into begging their sister to return.
âI donât want to.â
When Diana persisted with her arms crossed in a posture of absolute refusal, Emil smiled crookedly at her.
âI guess you didnât understand what I meant. This wasnât a request, but a threat.â
âWhat?â
âIf you donât, Iâll immediately go see Father and tell him it was all your fault that I was injured.â
âEmil!â
At his openly threatening words, Diana jumped up from her seat and glared at him bitterly, but Emil was adamant until the end.
âGo and apologize.â
âYouâ¦â
âThatâs if you donât want to be kicked out.â
After saying that, Emil left the room with Xavier in tow. He hadnât forgotten to threaten her to apologize before he left.
She watched the two of them leave the room, and screamed angrily as soon as the door closed.
âHow dare you threaten me?â
She still vividly remembered Emilâs expressionless face as he browbeat her. She wanted to rip him apart and kill him right now.
âIf I was lucky.â
If she was, they wouldnât be able to ignore or intimidate her.
Her eyes eventually began to sting due to her anger.
âYou said I was lucky, but I wasnâtâ¦â
She felt suffocated because it was so unfair and miserable.
âI am luckyâ¦â
Her family always said that about her. They said it was all thanks to her that Marquis Leroyâs business, which had been failing, started to do well and caused their status to rise again.
âI have to be lucky.â
Her dress was crumpled mercilessly in her hands. Diana clenched her teeth so hard that her jaw trembled, then she ran to the prayer room in the mansion.
.
.
.
There was a story that sheâd heard a long time ago. The myth was that God had heard the prayers of her family and was so moved that he granted them abilities. Everyone knew the story, but Diana never really believed in it.
But at this moment, when she had no one to lean on, all she could do was believe in that ridiculous prayer.
âJust give me that power.â
She said, while she looked up at the statue that rose high above her, as if it was piercing the ceiling.
âI deserve that ability, so give it to me.â
If she had the ability to call good luck, then her family would be revived, and everyone would be happy again. There would be no Leticia in that happiness either. She knew that her family didnât actually want Leticia back, but her âluckâ.
âIf I had that ability.â
It shouldnât have been like this.
She could feel her stomach burning, as she clenched her teeth.
âWhy am I the only one who you gave a useless power to?â
The more she thought about it, the angrier she felt. Her voice was so loud that it couldnât even be called a prayer anymore.
âWhy did you give me that ability!â
It was unfair.
Emil was given high intelligence, Xavier received the swordsmanship ability, and Irene had the ability to use magic. All she got was the ability to summon flower petals.
However, Diana never felt discouraged. Her parents always told her that it was thanks to her that everything was going so well now.
Out of all of the siblings, she ignored Leticia the most because she hadnât awakened to an ability yet. With Leticia around, Diana was able to hide her jealousy and inferiority complex. Sometimes she felt pity, and sympathy for her, but it was always short lived.
Then it turned out that all of the happiness sheâd enjoyed was because of Leticiaâs ability.
What made her even angrier was that her younger brothers turned their backs on her as soon as they found out. Emil ignored her, as if her flower rain ability was a joke, and Xavier didnât even pretend to look at her.
âThose abominable things!â
When she thought of her brothers, whoâs attitudes changed so dramatically, as if theyâd just been waiting. Her eyes burned with anger at the injustice.
âIâd rather your abilities disappeared.â
Theyâd enjoyed them for their entire life, so she thought they wouldnât need them anymore. Then she wouldnât need to be jealous, and her heart wouldnât be so twisted.
Diana fiercely clenched her teeth and stared at the statue. Then she angrily turned away, and slammed the door of the prayer room as she left.
That night, there was a sudden commotion as lightning struck the Leroy residence