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âDid Cesare order you to do this?â
Damia, who grabbed back her foot, asked him in a calm tone.
Then Klausâ delicate eyebrows frowned.
âIâm not his subordinate.â
âBut youâre on the same side.â
When Damia pointed it out, he shut up.
His youthful face, which showed signs of anger, was dissatisfied.
Damia shrugged when she spotted it. It was apparent why Cesare would mobilize Klaus and undertake such a cumbersome play.
âProbably because of Lord Akkard.â
Damia knew him as well as he knew himself.
No idiot would ignore a viper when you didnât know when it would strike and bite the back of oneâs neck. Instead, one would be hyper-aware, observing the serpentâs every move without breathing.
He pretended to be relaxed, but Cesare was nervous. Because an unexpected variable called Akkard Valerian appeared, he was afraid he would ruin all his plans, snatch Damia away and disappear.
ââ¦â¦.Older Sister [Nuna] Damia,â
Klaus lifted himself from her feet.
As a mature young man, he straightened his back, and a shadow fell over Damia, who was sitting on the sofa.
âKlaus?â
Damia pulled up the sheet and covered her chest a little more, and leaned back. Klaus bent down and grabbed both handles of the sofa where Damia sat. His face was hidden in the shadows against the sunlight.
âItâs been a while, but answer me.â
âWhat?â
âRemember, the letter I sent. Whyâ¦.Did you ignore it?â
âLetter? What letter?â
Damia blinked blankly as if she was unable to compute his words.
Then Klaus got furious and raised his voice:
âDonât pretend you donât know!! The letter I sent you on New Yearâs Day last year!!
ââ¦.Do you mean a New Yearâs card?â
âIt canât be like that. I asked you to come out to the vacant lot in front of the temple where we hung out often!!â
The more she listened, the stranger it seemed. She couldnât be questioned for something she had no clue about.
So Damia replied calmly:
âIâve never received such a letter.â
âDo you swear?â
âI swear under the name of the goddess.â
Klaus closed his mouth when Damia promptly answered under oath.
A northerner never lied under the goddessâs name.
Knowing this, Klausâ fierce countenance softened.
Watching him, Damia inquired carefully,
âBut why did you ask me to come out?â
ââ¦â¦â¦You donât have to know.â
He clenched his chin and replied coldly.
Damia mind started to race. She looked around, trying to find an opportunity to escape, but it seemed hopeless.
To make matters worse, Klaus saw her gaze, snickered, and asked cynically:
âWhy? Do you want to run away?â
The desire to answer yes was burning her insides but knowing it wouldnât help, Damia asked for something else instead,
âAt least let me put on some clothes.â
âNot allowed.â
âWhy?â
Klaus didnât answer her question. He was already preoccupied with other thoughts.
âThe thing is····· Damia nuna.â
Klausâs forehead had a deep frown as if he were contemplating something, slowly addressing her.
âThenânuna, what do you think of me?â
âI donât dislike you. We share fond childhood memories together.â
Of course, it was until Klaus got involved in this. However, there was no need to provoke Klaus by bringing it up.
Not knowing the sentiments Damia swallowed, Klausâs expression became subtle.
âEven if Iâm a half-breed eastern? Donât you think I look weird?â
âYou? No. I think your black eyes are pretty.â
Since this was her honest thought, Damia readily responded.
Klaus shut his mouth and stared into her eyes.
Damia did not avoid his gaze, but instead, he started to blush and lowered his eyes.
âThen Iâll give you an option.â
âWhat?â
Damia asked back without much expectation.
Observing Klausâ tone was so intense, Damia thought he was probably offering a shit alternative.
â······ Promise me that you will be mine. Then I wonât do anything severe now.â