“I’m going out, so just give sothing simple to wear.”
“Yes, sir. Oh, my Lord, by the way”
“What?”
Astell crouched and held out the pie she hid behind her back.
No wonder it slled so good.
“The butler said that the Lord would look for the pie when he wakes up.”
“Did you make it?”
“Yes, yes!”
“Thank you for the food.”
Ruel picked up the pie with a smile.
As the power of recovery turned around, there was a great sense of hunger.
Crunch.
I heard a pleasant sound.
I liked the crunchy texture along with the juices that spread in my mouth.
“Astell.”
When he ate up the second slice of the pie, he called Astell in question.
“Yes, my Lord.”
“I’d like to ask you a question. Can you answer ?”
“Ask as much as you like.”
Astell looked at Ruel with her expectant eyes.
Perhaps she thought he would ask questions related to cooking. Let’s answer first.
“The pie is delicious.”
“Well, really?”
“Do you have any special powers?”
“… What?”
Astell blinked her eyes and clasped her hands.
She looked worried that she might have made a mistake.
“I thought it was weird every ti I ate your food.”
“My Lord, I have sinned to death! But I swear, I never put anything weird in it! I always use fresh ingredients for your health! I’m telling you the truth!”
Out of nowhere, Astell suddenly bent over.
“No, no. I’m not saying it’s your fault. Just look at .”
“Then….”
Astell slanted up her bowed waist, with a tear in her face.
“I feel like I’m getting healthier.”
“Yes…?”
It was natural not to understand. Even himself couldn’t believe it.
However, the more I ate it, the more I felt like I was being supplied by herbal dicine, so I couldn’t help but wonder.
“Did anyone else eat your food and ever say that?”
“I’ve heard of… There is.”
“Of course.”
“Bu-t, but they didn’t tell sothing like what the Lord is speaking of.”
Then there was the possibility that it would not work very well for others, or that it would only work particularly well for so people.
I was satisfied once I saw that possibility.
“Please prepare my clothes, I’ll wear them on my own, so bake so snacks. I think I’ll be out again today.”
“But the butler sai-…okay.”
“Thank you.”
Ruel reiterated her na over and over again after Astell left.
‘…I don’t know.’
Astell was not ntioned in the novel.
I thought she might have died during the Setiria incident.
‘That’s great.’
Ruel raised the corners of his mouth.
***
Tak.Tak
At the sound of the cane, Cassion sighed and looked back.
“Have you co out?”
“Yes.”
“You’re dressed lightly.”
“No, I’m wearing three layers.”
‘I’m not even a grandmother. This is ridiculous.’
Ruel smiled lightly and saw Drianna fidgety.
“Oh, you’re here.”
“My Lord, I hope you’ll forgive for my rudeness last night.”
“Forgiveness doesn’t an you can’t just babble with your mouth.”
“What can I do to make you feel better?”
“Tell your business first.”
Drianna pointed to the carriage I was riding on.
“May I speak to you over there?”
Regardless of how important the story was, Ruel would have allowed it.
“Ruel-nim.”
“I’ll be right there.”
“Your opponent is a wizard.” Cassion said.
“I’ll go.”
Ruel followed Drianna with a grin.
Then he got in the carriage with her support.
“Cough, cough.”
At the sound of a cough, she looked at Ruel with a worried look.
“So what is your business?”
“Will you accept us again?”
Instead of answering, Ruel crossed his legs and laughed arrogantly.
There was no wizard-related story in the novel he saw and the material Carbena had.
It must have been a secret place that even Carbena didn’t know.
Then they concluded that they are free of Setiria on their own.
Ruel threw his own conclusion once.
“Didn’t you leave on your own?”
“…yes. I didn’t expect you to know that.”
“Why are you back?”
When the speculation beca true, Ruel looked different toward Drianna.
She was different from the knights who were forced to flee. They loved Setiria enough to betray chivalry.
But what about wizards?
“You might don’t know. Perhaps now the Lord thinks we are fugitives who have abandoned Setiria.”
“That’s correct. Do you even know about mind reading? Oh, I’ll have to ask if you’re using magic.”
“We didn’t run away.”
“You should have co to see .”
“What do you an? About half a year ago, I went to see the Lord. Of course, I could not ntion the na of the wizard, so I did not et you.”
“…?”
Ruel was genuinely embarrassed. It was because he had no mory.
But soon the corners of his mouth were raised.
‘Minetta, it’s you.’
Everyone who visited the Setiria must have been kicked out to erase the na Ruel Setiria.
‘That’s a bumr.’
“After half a year, I could not visit because of the person who is now working as a butler. You will know that we are wizards.”
“Why shouldn’t you get caught?”
“Because the Lord is going to die. Of course, that’s why it doesn’t matter now. So I ca here myself.”
“Was it because of Carbena?”
“That’s right, she’s the fucking bitch who cut off everything you have.”
Drianna wrinkled her face and clenched her fists.
“We are the Knights of Magic, created exclusively for Ruel-nim. It is the only legacy that the Lord left behind that has not disappeared.”
“Made for ? Why?”
The fact that Carbena was not seen in check was fine.
But I didn’t understand the story behind it.
“The Knights of the Magic planned to make their appearance five years ago. But it’s all ssed up because of Carbena.”
Unlike the words which filled with anger, Ruel could not find any anger in Drianna’s eyes who looking at him.
The eyes were filled with endless gratitude.
Ruel was embarrassed.
There was no reason for her to look at him like that.
“First of all, I’d like to apologize for having to give you limited information due to Mana’s contract.”
Ruel shut his mouth and waited for Drianna to speak.
“…Ruel-nim saved us all from the evil monster.”
“What are you talking about…?”
“I’m sorry I couldn’t tell you more, but it’s all right because we rember the kindness we’ve received from Ruel-nim.”
Ruel tapped his knee with his finger.
Things are getting more interesting.
A wizard was needed for the escort, and to reveal Astell’s mysterious power.
Ruel didn’t like them because they ran away when Setiria was in danger.
‘Yes, if a man is in a hurry, he can run away. They say it’s because of that they ran away.’
Ruel smiled softly.
Setiria worked properly and could accept anything if could afford it.
Besides, didn’t they say that they received grace that they couldn’t rember?
I really want to praise the original Ruel from the novel.
“So what’s the matter?”
Ruel asked with a haughty look on his face like the first ti.
“Please et my master.”
“That’s it?”
“That’s right.”
“Okay.”
When he agreed, Drianna couldn’t control her joy.
“Thank you very, very much.”
“By the way, it was Mineta, not , who drove you out. I couldn’t even move from bed because I was terminally ill. Anyway, I’m sorry about that.”
Drip. Drip.
Thick tears fell from Drianna’s eyes.
Ruel was very surprised.
He knew Drianna would be surprised, but he didn’t expect any crying.
Drianna sat on the wagon as if she were falling, covering her face with her hands.
“…I haven’t done anything for you yet. Not yet…”
“I won’t die.”
Ruel sighed.
“I won’t die, so stop there.”
“Ha, but it’s incurable…”
“I won’t die.”
I looked up and said in a firm voice.
His body and voice had changed from then, but he was still himself.
It hasn’t changed.
Even if Ruel doesn’t rember, he rembers.
“I have to bring my Knights, so wait at the mansion. Astell’s a good cook. So ask her to make sothing for you.”
“…….”
“When you’re done crying, co out.”
Ruel trembled and ca down the wagon.
‘Damn, why are the stools so wide?’
By the ti I thought that I should make the foothold tight, I heard Cassion’s voice.
“Is there sothing wrong?”
“No.”
“I heard soone cry.”
“I didn’t cry.”
Cassion looked at himself with a significant look.
“She cried when she found out I was terminally ill. Let’s just eat. I’ll bring the Knights.”
“In a word, you cheated her.”
“Cassion.”
“Yes.”
“Don’t fool around here and prepare your al.”
Ruel brushed Cassion into the mansion.
Listening to the laughter coming from behind, Ruel frowned.
***
This ti, unlike last ti, I rode a wagon with shield patterns to the village of Sisel.
Everyone noticed it without having to be announced.
The Lord is back.
Setiria’s owner is back.
Ruel traveled beyond the village of Sisel to the woods to greet his Knights, creating a trendous sensation.
Even though he was not a boy playing the flute, people followed him behind the carriage.
“You’re very popular.”
Ganien grinned at the window.
“You’re here to see what the face of a damn beggar is like.”
“The people feel more sympathy rather than anger towards Ruel-nim.”
“It’s because you can’t swear directly.”
Ruel chewed the cookies in a sour way. It was a snack made by Astell.
It is not only lting in his mouth but also lightening his body.
“Oh, how about you guys eat these cookies?”
“Delicious.”
“It’s good.”
At about the sa ti, Ruel asked again.
“Hmm, don’t you feel healthy after eating?”
“Well, I guess so and I guess not.”
“I don’t feel that way.”
“Really?”
Ruel smacked his lips.
Poor bastards, not receiving the healing power of cooking.
Ruel’s mouth didn’t stop moving until the carriage stopped.
“Stop eating and get off.”
“One more.”
“You’re about to get off, so why don’t you pop the cookie off your mouth?”
Cassion’s fingertips trembled a little as he looked at the crumbs on Ruel’s mouth and clothes.
He resisted the heat from the bottom of his heart and forced himself to smile.
“It’s hard for you, too.”
Ganien got out of the carriage first, looking pitifully at Cassion.
“What’s the trouble?”
Ruel snorted and ate another cookie before he got off the wagon holding Cassion’s hand.
“He turned too quickly.”
And in case Cassion might say sothing, he pointed to his chest before hitting the player with a K.O.
Ruel moving recklessly doesn’t an that the disease has gotten worse.
Cassion looked at Ruel anxiously.
‘I wonder why you looked at like that, is it because I haven’t given you the heirloom yet?’
I’ll give it to you as soon as I get back.
Ruel laughed as soon as his feet touched the ground.
Boom. Boom.
There was a loud sound on the floor.
Even Ruel’s mind beca more comfortable with the perfectly neat arrangent.
All the clothes they wore were as shiny as a sword in their hand, even though they were worn out.
Cheynol stood in front of them and looked at Ruel, bringing it up, which he had called hundreds, thousands of tis.
“Setiria!”
At the short, thick cry, all the knights standing behind them raised their fists and shouted.
“Setiria!”
The more he scread, the more heat swelled in his chest.
In order to get rid of the sha he had in the past, Cheynol shouted louder.
“Setiria!”
Ruel raised his hand.
In an instant the forest beca quiet.
Looking at them, Ruel gave a simple order.
“Let’s go back, my knights.”
“Let’s reclaim what is mine!”
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