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"Mil? Is that the na you've given this little fox? This is a wild animal, you'll beco attached to it if you na it."

Cromwell's expression shows disinterest on purpose. He avoided looking down at it, probably so he wouldn't give in to the temptation of the Mil's cuteness.

"Did Chief co to see Iraux?"

"Yes. It is a knight's responsibility to manage their mounts properly."

Cromwell enunciated the "Properly" in his word. aning he didn't co here because he was an advent animal lover, but because it was his duty to care for his horse. Grayle was strangely impressed at his denial skills. This translation is done by AshenFeather. WordPress or check out Novel updates.

"I'll be going now.."

After stroking the nose of his horse gently, Cromwell attempted to leave. Even though he wished to have more "Healing ti", Gayle arrived so he could only endure. As he tried to leave though, Mill unexpectantly chased after him and began to chase after him.

Gayle witnessed Cromwell's face shine for a mont after watching Mil, but he quickly changed his expression, his voice cold

"Stop being a burden and don't move around so much."

Gayle watched Cromwell's brow wrinkle and to his surprise watched him reject Mil.

"Don't follow…"

Scratching Mil's nose, he turned around and headed back into the Fort while Mil tried to get his attention by chewing on his pants with a "Giriri". It was obvious on his face that he was fighting the temptation to turn around, but he never did as he shook her off as he fled. It was quite sad actually.

" You okay..? He's quite the fickle person isn't he?"

Gayle called out toward's Mill while joking and complaining in the sa breath. Mil turned and ca up to Gayle in a hurry. Gayle crouched down and stroked Mil's head while reminiscing about when Cromwell first ca to the fort…

"Did you see the new

"Oh that noble's kid? I bet he only got it with his parent's power."

"I can't stand people like that, it would have been better if the Deputy beca the Chief."

"He looks like a girl, no at on him. How's he suppose to last the winter?"

At first, all of the knights despised Cromwell. From his appearance, it seed like he was just a weak aristocrat trying to play hero but as they all began to work with him their perception of him began to change.

"Hey, today I had a match with the Chief for training, but damn; He's pretty strong. Not as strong as the Deputy, but he has a really sharp sword.."

"I watched, but he's definitely more than I expected. I thought he joined the knights through a connection so I only expected him to just swing randomly."

"For a noble, he's pretty

"He's almost as scary as the deputy, don't you think?"

Grayle witnessed with a warm feeling that all the knight's that spoke horribly of Cromwell praise him one after another. Now that everyone in the fort recognized Cromwell, disregarding the icy mask he s:/ /ashenfeather .wordpress wears, he was full of information. Educating his own subordinates sternly. Of course, there are rumors that Cromwell was a closet animal lover, none of them belittled him because of it. Actually, the knights valued him much more than he thought and that aspect of loving animals was received quite favorably by the other knights.

While thinking back, Grayle smiled while stroking Mil's head.

MTLN: I procastinate so much.

On a different note, sone finally pledged on Patreon, now I have to start using it xD, I'll be trying to get them up a week in advance on there for people interested, but definitely will be posted the mont one is done.

On a earlier note about the little cub, Heres a older picture. I haven't been taking as many pictures recently because.. I've been asleep.

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