Chapter 124
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
It was a heartbreaking question, but it was all within the upper range.
It would have been rather strange if Deca, one of the most skilled archers in the expedition, hadnât noticed.
Fabian answered flatly.
âOh. I got into a quarrel with another expedition on my way here.â
âThatâs why youâre late?â
Deca clicked his tongue low and closed the book. Then he looked at Fabian seriously and added with concern.
âDonât make me stand up so much. You never know when, where, or how youâll meet, and itâs never good to be pestered for no reason.â
âOkay. I wonât do that from now on.â
Fabian nodded gently.
âYeah. You must be feeling uneasy and distractedâ¦. Letâs sleep now.â
âOkay.â
Decca, who was deceived by Fabianâs natural acting, lay in bed without knowing anything and slept.
Fabian, who got to bed one step later, looked out the window. The moonlight was exceptionally bright today. As if to reveal his sins.
Fabian tried to cover himself with the blanket as if he didnât know.
It was not until his vision was covered with darkness that he could relax.
I dug up the dirt and before too long Aprilâs face appeared, completely white. Gritting my teeth, I rushed to brush away the dirt that had spilled on her face.
I tried to pull April out of the hollow, but she was dug deeper than I thought and it was not easy to pull her out.
âWait.â
Meyer stepped up. For me, the hard work, like pulling out a tree by the root, was easier for him than pulling out a radish.
Meyer laid April on the ground. April still couldnât come to her senses.
I immediately looked at the status window to see what was going on. Aprilâs strength was still intact, but she was still unconscious.
I asked August in concern.
âAre you sure sheâs okay? Why wonât she come to her senses?â
âBody damage and mental damage are separate. Sheâll get herself together in a little while.â
I let out a low sigh of relief. As August said, it wasnât long before Aprilâs eyelashes trembled
âApril, are you okay?â
â⦠Jun.â
April opened her eyes slowly. Her eyes were still hazy as if they had not escaped from helplessness. It was then that I finally felt completely at ease.
âItâs been detoxifying, but itâs going to be hard to move right away because of the aftereffects.â
âI know.â
April couldnât even nod her head and just let her lips quiver.
I smiled bitterly at the sight of her. Iâm glad I took precautions just in case.
When we parted after the dungeon attack, I had an uneasy feeling and hurriedly grabbed April to warn her.
April didnât like it. She didnât seem to want to doubt Fabian that much.
However, she nodded that she would do what I said in the end because I was forced to insist.
Thanks to that, I was able to meet April before she left.
Everything seemed to be going away simply, but I couldnât easily believe it.
I could have called it doubt sickness. Thereâs a saying that you have to knock on a stone bridge before you cross it.
I asked April carefully.
April was alarmed by my repeated and inexplicable requests. She had a faint suspicion that I was trying to take advantage of her.
Even I thought it was a gentle attitude like a scammer doing voice phishing.
I wanted to tell her it was okay if she didnât like it that much, but I had a feeling that Fabian would continue to try to find a way.
I didnât give up and persuaded April. It was not until I swore to St. Marianne that I could accept her as a party member.
âThatâs a relief.â
I really didnât know if Fabian would try to kill her.
What I used on April wasãHoly Devotion.ã
Holy Devotion was not omnipotent, and there were several conditions.
Due to the requirement that it can only be used within the same party members, I was forced to let April join the party and transfer her damage to the other party members.
Of course, I tried to designate myself as the person to be transferred, but Meyer and August jumped when they heard the story.
Meyer was so violent that it was a lie that he had ever been obedient. He was really fickle.
I asked back awkwardly.
Meyer looked at me curiously.
Rationally, it was the right choice. Meyer would not be intimidated by Fabianâs current attack power, even if it was fatal.
However, I felt uncomfortable and uneasy putting Meyer forward. A corner of my chest tensed up strangely and uncomfortably.
What was more frustrating was that I had no idea whyâ¦
Still, as the leader of our expedition, was it appropriate to be swept away and hurt by what I had done?
I thought long and hard but could not get a clear answer.
No matter how much I tried to explain my discomfort, August and Meyer were deaf to it.
In any case, I had no choice but to accept reason and logic and decided that Meyer would be my designate.
And the three sat in Meyerâs drawing room and waited for the time to come. Rather, I hoped that dawn would rise without anything going on.
Meyer calmly suggested.
As long as Fabian attacked dungeons, he was a necessary evil for Meyer. Thatâs probably why he kept him alive even though he was a thorn in his eyeâ¦n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Now Fabian seemed to have been so irritating that even such beliefs were covered for a while.
Sheâs still on guard now⦠No matter how attached she was to Fabian, it was definitely not a good choice for us to ride out and kill him. Once again I emphasized.
Meyer said as if it were annoying.
At Meyerâs coercion, I breathed a low sigh.
With Meyer and August, April may not be eye-catching, but the position of the main healer of the main party was not given to anyone.
We carried August around now, but as the party grew bigger, healers needed one more decent backup.
In the meantime, the moment that I waited for and did not wait for arrived.
As soon as Fabianâs blade penetrated Aprilâs abdomen, the wound was conveyed to Meyer.
The moment I saw the blood trickling from Meyerâs abdomen, I regretted that maybe I had made the wrong choice.
Of course, Meyer was calm about the pain of being stabbed. He was fine, but⦠My heart, watching him, was not.
Injuries to expedition members in dungeons are more frequent than I thought, so I was used to them. It wasnât something I should be in such a hurry about, but I couldnât help but feel my heart sink.
No matter how good the treatment would be, would it be worth the pain it would cause Meyer?
At this moment, I couldnât nod in agreement at all.
Apart from the fact that my mind was in turmoil, August treated Meyer well.
However, blood was constantly flowing from his wounds, as the cause of his injury was not here.
August, who saw the color of blood, muttered quietly.
Meyer clicked his tongue in disgust.
The word âpoisonâ made me change my state in a panic. In spite of Holy Devotion, Aprilâs strength was slowly waning.
I had to save April first.
I decided to fold up the complicated emotions that were plaguing my mind again and focus on what I needed to do right now.
We rushed to the place where the party window appeared, but April was not there.
It didnât take long to recall that she would be buried.
As a result of such a hurry, I was able to save April safely.
April came to her senses, but she was still out of it. She murmured blankly with a hazy face due to the aftermath of the poison.
âI really⦠I guess I got the wrong person.â