Chapter 193
Coming out of Vinter's office, I moved swiftly.
I knew I wasn't such a slob, but I decided to go to another alley and use a magic scroll to prevent possible tailings.
But when I ca out to the side of the office, I saw the armor with the Eckart patterns all over it. 'Damn!'
I was certain this ti. It's not for security but for catching . 'Oh, what should I do?'
After thinking for a while, I soon searched through the pockets given by Vinter.
He said he only put in a few, but how much did he actually put in? The pile of paper was thick. The mont when I took one out and opened it.
Do you want to use the [Moving Magic Scroll] to move to another location? [Yes. / No.]
A familiar square window appeared. I pressed [Yes].
Unfold the Moving Magic Scroll, shouting the magic spell. (Magic spell: Piratio-???)
The irritating spell caused a reflexive frown, but I calmly morized it. 'Piratio Arquina!'
Rip-.
At the sa ti, as the scroll was torn, the text in the square window changed.
Use [Moving Magic Scroll 1] to move to Arkina.
Error! Error!
There's a strong magic barrier around [Arkina] and you can't move with [Moving Magic Scroll]!
"No, you crazy bastard!"
With the sudden error window, a curse ca out of my mouth. The already torn scroll was crushed and turned into ash in my hand.
'Then how the hell am I supposed to go!'
As I dug around the bag again, I was trying to control my simring anger. Suddenly, there was sothing in my hand.
"Ah."
When I found it, I let out a small sigh. I thought I knew how to get there, but it wouldn't be a smooth journey at all.
'This fucking ga'
I sighed deeply and pulled out a new scroll. An ominous sensation suddenly flashed through the top of my head.
I, who casually raised my head, found blue eyes staring closely at . At that mont, Derrick's face was distorted.
'Don't tell , nono, no, there's no way he could have figured it out.'
I denied it and hurriedly hid in the alley. I was disguised with the magic bracelet right now. I've t Derek like this before, but he never recognized .
Besides, I'm sure he's not one to rember a servant he ran into days ago... 'Damn it. I can't do this. I have to run for now!'
I moved inside the alley where the top was located while holding the scroll. 'Piratio...!'
And the mont I was just about to tear the scroll. "Penelope Eckart-!"
An eerie voice echoed through the alley. My hair stood on end. 'Oh, God'
With my eyes closed, I slowly turned around, hiding the scroll behind my back. As naturally as possible.
"Ah, you've got the wrong person"
"It's the magic bracelet I give you, but I'm not stupid enough not to recognize you." I forgot to take a hint at his words and opened my mouth.
"Oh, didyou know?"
"I have already been deceived once, but how long do I have to act along with your ga!" At my stupid question, he shouted.
His face was so sweaty that he must have been running a while.
I was staring at him blankly. His favorability gauge bar was a bit weird. 'It's obviously different from the coming-of-age ceremony'
There was a reddish glow. A dark color, not completely orange or yellow. But it wasn't my problem. I looked at him with an expressionless face and slipped away.
It was to buy enough ti to tear the scroll. But at that mont.
"Don't go."
The angry man, who was breathing heavily, suddenly distorted his face and spat out. "Where the hell are you going when you're not feeling well?"
"..."
"Don't be mad. I won't question you about anything, so let's go back, so co back and rest." ""
"Please, Penelope"
As if begging, Derek's expression was strange.
Ttuk, ttuk. The sweat flowing down his chin looked like tears.
I looked at him with an unfamiliar face and took a step back. He scread in a hurry. "Co here right now, Penelope Eckart!"
"No."
I answered briefly with a frown at the loud yell.
"Why would I follow your orders when I'm leaving?" "Penelope Eckart!"
"Why, Derrick Eckart."
I don't have a damn good feeling about it, so what's there for to go back to? His blue eyes shook once at my imdiate response.
As I had always been polite, he never expected to co out like this.
I didn't stop talking informally, I twisted the corners of my mouth as hard as I could and laughed coldly. "Is one ti not enough? Do you want to drag back and kill again?"
"What's that...! Hill you. Why would I--?"
"Why don't you admit it, Derrick? You saw it on that day. You never looked away from for a second."
It was a big mistake if he thought I would just shut up and go to him. It was just annoying and not worth it.
Like with Vinter, I didn't have any expectations.
"I traded that cup with Yvonne's cup. You saw it all, Young Duke." Derrick's pupils shook violently.
The twisted smile on my lips grew darker.
"You didn't want to admit it to the Duke. You brought in Yvonne and I tried to kill myself." "No!"
Then Derrick shouted. He licked his dry lips. "That's not it. I didn't an to..."
"..."
"You, you... why, only ?" "..."
"Why don't you just look at ?"
The man who stuttered endlessly threw up everything as if he were falling apart.
"Even though I was angry, I gave you a present and you smiled back. I didn't insult as Reynold did, who was fighting like that, as a brother. But why—!"
"..."
"Why do you keep distancing yourself?"
He muttered like a lost child. I had no idea what he was talking about. His clenched fist shook. Ah. I could finally understand his mind.
"Why do you think?"
And how to get such a man down to the abyss.
"Because I hate you, Derek Eckart."
I grinned like a blooming flower.
Like the day when I got the scarf from him and smiled. "That's when it started."
His mysterious behavior of giving gifts out of the blue, gradually made understand little by little.
I didn't even know it was a long ti ago, and how much I was struggling with his unchanging attitude
even when he gave a gift.
His shaking blue pupils suddenly stopped. As I looked at the pupils that weakened, I clenched my teeth.
"I hate dying as much as I hate seeing you now. So..."
"..."
"You have been holding your sister in your arms all her life, and she's dead, you son of a bitch."
Rip-!
I neatly tore the scrolls in front of his face.
Use [Moving Magic Scroll 1] to move to Tratan.
"Penel..."
He ca to his senses and ran to , panting, but it was too late. I closed my eyes comfortably at the blinding white light.
* * *
Squeak, squeak.-
I opened my eyes to the loud sound of seagulls. I was standing by the sea I had once seen before. Unlike the sunny capital, Tratan's sky was full of ominous clouds.
Perhaps because of the bad weather, I could see ships anchored in the harbor. Unlike the ominous sky, it was good news for .
I moved there without hesitation. "Ay! You worked today."
"I can't even catch fish today. What's wrong with the weather..." When I reached the harbor, a few n were gathered and smoking. By that ti I was looking at their shabbing clothing.
"Is this your first ti seeing a fishing boat? What are you stuttering about?" A man wearing a big pirate hat snapped at .
Fortunately, the captains of each ship were here.
"We can't sail today, so we don't need a hand, just go."
They waved their hands as if they were annoyed as if they mistook looking for a job. I walked there fearlessly and asked.
"By any chance, is there a ship to the Arkina Islands?" The noise at my words died down in an instant.
"...I can see you are all crazy one."
The man who first quarreled with , looked at as if I were a strange creature and studied . "These days, I can't even pick up the bones from demons before I go there to pray for the current"
"I can give you enough money, can't you take just close to there? It's in the na of his Highness." "Oh, I can't go! I'm annoyed that I couldn't go out to work. What a jerk!"
Many people died near it, and n chased down with a ferocious look.
I couldn't do much. I sighed, and as I walked, I took out my little gold coin pocket and threw it away.
"Then..." Clang-!
At the heavy sound, the arms that were pushing stopped. "Who wants to sell a boat?"
akireatom: Yassss, gurl!!! You tell that son of a bee what you really feel!!! (‘6')T
Man, translating this chapter was a rollercoaster of emotions! OUR FUTURE HUBBY IS COMING XIXI
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