I focused on the book.
I could hear my brother’s tongue clicking in distaste behind , but I pretended not to notice it.
I heard the door shut. Mikhail left the room, and I tried to concentrate on my book, but it didn’t work out.
Then, when I was barely starting to focus, I turned my head toward the tapping sound, and sothing black was knocking on the window.
Ugh.
I tried to concentrate on the book again without paying attention, but sothing the shadow kept whacking on the window.
I gave up trying to focus as the noise scratched my nerves.
Fed up, I got up from my seat and went all the way to the window.
What is this? It was a creature that could not be seen clearly on the other side of the glass. Is it even alive?
I opened the window and grabbed it.
Its body was the size of my palm, so I had no difficulty holding it in one hand.
Looking closely, sothing black was wearing a bird’s skin. It seed like a bat or not, so it was ambiguous to define it. The eyeballs lted down. It was a grotesque figure in which the bones were twisted.
I’m holding my breath without thinking. The black thing slled of a decaying carcass. I looked around, wondering from which direction this creature ca from.
The dark red beak opened.
“Bad girl! A cold woman! Bastard! You’re a man!”
‘Is that Mikhail?’
“…..”
Mikhail often experinted with dead creatures.
I don’t know what kind of experint this creature is, but I don’t think it’s a success.
“Mikhail Oravany, can you hear ? Turn this off if you can hear . Shut up.”
“No! Stupid! Fool! Urchin!”
‘….’.
Mikhail’s experintal creature, like a parrot, constantly repeated abusive language.
Its cacophony made throw the thing far away with mana.
The last ti I looked out the window, there was a sunset. But now there’s darkness without a ray of light enveloping the sky.
I don’t even want to guess how much ti has passed.
I’m sure Alastair is gone by now, right?
-He says he won’t go until he sees you.
What Mikhail said kept hovering over my head.
You’re not still waiting, are you?
While wondering, I had an inking that he could very well be waiting.
‘No way.’ I turned to the book…. But I didn’t feel like reading anymore.
My nerves were all over the place. The books couldn’t catch my eye.
In a huff, I shut the book and put it back in the bookcase.
After leaving the study, I naturally walked towards my room.
Suddenly, I stopped.
Just in case….. I’m just a very inquisitive person.
I changed the directions of my steps.
I’ll just take a peek.
I’ll be in my room in no ti after checking.
I ran down the hall in haste.
It had been night for a while now.
The cold wind stung my skin through my thin indoor clothes. Due to the chill, I shuddered.
I crossed my arms and sought warmth from rubbing my hands up and down my limbs. I surveyed the scene in the darkness
He would’ve been holding out in the cold wind all this ti if he was here……
I saw a man standing.
His cheeks were flushed as if he had been standing for a lengthy duration.
“······Serina.”
It was Alastair.
He smiled brightly at .
Then he stepped off his seat and strode toward .
I don’t know what to do.
If I told you to go, you should go. Why did you just stand there foolishly?
I blinked up at him.
I felt a little apprehensive because I had to tilt my head far back to look at his face.
He had been taller than three years ago, but now he dwarfed his past self.
Once a boy, Alastair is now a man that towers over , with a bigger head, very expansive shoulders, a thick neck, and a sharp jawline.
His eyes under strong eyebrows were colorfully luminous, containing a striking tenderness.
“It’s getting cold.”
Alastair took off his jacket and covered .
Yes, it was cold, but who should be taking care of who?
Stunned, I almost frowned in amazent.
“……”
“…..I can’t tell you to go in because of my greed.”
“I told you to go. Why are you out here?”
“Because I want to see you.”
Alastair smiled slyly.
I lifted my hand and carefully swept it over his red-hot face.
Alastair’s eyes opened wide.
How long he stood? His cheeks were icy cold.
I stroked his cheek as if to give him warmth.
“You’ve seen it. Now don’t co again.”
“…….No.”
“Go back. Unfortunately, I don’t have ti to deal with you.”
His hand cupped the back of my hand, and he held it against his face, burrowing his cheek against my palm.
Bent over, he raises his eyes and looks at .
I can’t help but laugh at him being coquettish like a pet cat.
Where on earth did you learn this?
“Do you rember your vow, Serina, that if I proved my worth, you would stay next to ?”
His hopeful confidence shimred in the dark.
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