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Knock, knock

Lelia, who was standing by the window, turned her head at the sound of knocking on the door.

When she told the person to co in with little energy left in her voice, it was Griffith who opened the door and appeared before her.

When he saw his friends face full of worries, he felt emotional. Lelia looked at the window for a mont and stared at Griffith again.

At the mont she turned her head, she couldnt see Griffiths expression distorted.

Lelia.

Good morning, Griffith.

Coming up to the window, he turned his head lightly and looked around.

Where is Oscar?

I woke up in the morning and I couldnt find him.

Lelia hesitated and opened the shawl and wrapped it around her shoulders.

Griffith stared at the back of her covered neck.

It was not difficult to guess the condition of the covered skin.

It was full of bloody marks given by Oscar.

His stomach twisted.

She seed to have forgiven him after hearing everything.

So easily?

He was dejected and felt funny.

Suddenly, he felt a sense of surprise. It was the sa feeling as last ti when he carefully made the alchemy drug that was taken away.

Griffith was resentful of Lelia.

Why are you so rciful only to Oscar?

Was it because he was a fool who cried with seizures whenever he had ti?

Or because he was a rebel who had no choice but to kill his parents?

Then if I kill my parents, lose everything in the world, and only have you left in this world

Then you and I

He barely suppressed the resentnt and anger that ca up from the inside.

Griffith managed to resist the destructive impulse and asked her.

Did you hear from Oscar?

Did you know that?

I didnt know the details.

He was curious from the bottom of his heart but tried to stay calm.

He wanted to remove the shawl she barely held with her thin arms and forcibly take off her clothes to check.

He clasped my resisting arm and wanted to cover her mouth.

Overlaying the traces of Oscars mark, recklessly taking her body, and greedily-

Griffith?

Yes, Lelia.

Are you okay?

You look pale.

Lelia approached carefully and looked at his complexion. She gently touched his hair covering his forehead to asure his body temperature.

I dont think you have a fever.

Griffith didnt look so good. He looked pale and about to collapse imdiately.

Yes, Lelia.

Griffith pulled Lelias hand on his forehead and rubbed his cheek over her small palm.

Actually, it hurts so much

Oh, where does it hurt? You cant heal yourself?

Surprised, Lelia asked.

He never imagined Griffith would be sick.

This is because he was able to heal himself with healing power.

Well, I dont know why, but I think self-healing is becoming difficult now. Its hard to erase the traces of strangling

Griffith muttered a shaless lie and rubbed his cheek on her palm like a poor, fragile animal.

The warmth delivered through her small and warm palms felt good.

He liked the scent of her skin.

Griffith smiled quietly.

Lelia was particularly generous to Oscar, but in fact, she was generous to others as well.

She valued everyone equally.

Under the na of Friend.

A smile ca out of a new realization.

When he looked into Lelias eyes, who was sincerely worried about him, the anger he felt a while ago subsided.

Like a lie, so easily and helplessly.

Yeah, he didnt have to be impatient.

Anyway, Lelia is

Youll have everyone.

Just as she fell in love with Oscar, she and the rest will fall in love with one another.

A small smile appeared on Griffiths face and he kissed Lelias wrist.

It was more of an act of touching rather than a kiss.

Lelia got goosebumps for so reason, but she still had worries.

If it hurts a lot, should I call a doctor? Or you can take dicine

Its okay. Its just because it hurts my heart.

What do you an by hurting your heart?

Im just worried about Oscar

At Griffiths words, Lelia lowered her hand and turned around to look out the window.

Lelia spoke slowly.

Hell be okay Oscar will be okay.

Okay.

Griffith answered that way and hugged Lelia behind her back. Very carefully, slowly.

Lelia tried to shake him off, but hesitated to strongly push her friend who was sick.

In addition, it was not a touch of subtle desire, and it was just a light hug as if comforting or hoping for comfort.

It was also the first ti that she had a proper conversation with Griffith since they returned from the temple.

She didnt want to provoke Griffith, who finally made a good decision and helped her.

Itll be okay.

Lelia muttered softly as if she were chanting a spell.

Yeah, its going to be okay.

Griffith whispered once again, agreeing with her.

Well be fine. Together, forever, well be happy.

Lelia stared out of the window without even knowing what Griffith was looking at from behind her back.

Then, sothing ca into Lelias sight. A long carriage procession was approaching from far away toward the Superion Fortress.

Griffith, who was smiling, also noticed it.

It seems like the guests have arrived.

Lelia clenched her fist in tension.

Dont worry, Lelia. If they bother you, I will teach a lesson to them like last ti.

After hearing Griffiths words, Lelia struggled to smile.

The image of Griffith knocking down the princes in the Imperial city, ca to her mind. Griffith was horrifyingly calm while making a ss of the two princes with his own hands and healing them in the end.

Yeah, I dont have to be nervous.

Anyway, the purpose of the princes was simply to see their mothers.

The princes also lost their mother at a young age.

Apart from what she hated about them, she didnt want to stop them from eting their mother.

But since her mother didnt have any mories of them, she would have called them when her mory ca back. She was going to promise and send them back in moderation.

She didnt want them to stay here for a long ti.

She hated it so much that she felt sorry for her mom. To the point where she felt guilty to see her moms face.

But

They kicked her out of the place where they were the only ho to her, so wouldnt it be okay to have this much hate?

Lelia turned around as she saw the wagon procession approaching the castle.

Are you going to go out by yourself?

No Just

In Lelias hesitant answer, Griffith noticed what she really ant.

It ant that she wanted to avoid them.

Lets go together.

Griffith reached out his hand. Lelia stared at it and held his hand.

***

The place that she followed Griffith was a garden outside the castle.

It was a place she didnt visit often because it was a bit far from the castle.

Lelia sat on the bench and fiddled with her fingertips.

There had been concerns about Oscar, but he would be fine.

In fact, Lelia was not too shaken by Oscars confession. She took it more calmly than she thought.

She didnt realize it.

She couldnt believe that this place, which she thought was in the novel, was her past life.

She thought Oscar might not have made a mistake.

When she thought of his childhood dream, she thought his words might be true. In her dream, she saw a little girl taking her own life.

She thought she ca to see the back in the novel, but in fact, it was her previous life.

It was just a pity for Oscar, who would have borne a huge price for it.

She wasnt resentful.

It was hard to see Oscar in distress, so she purposely hugged him. Throughout, she muttered that he was okay and accepted him.

Oscar asked, pushing her all night. Arent you really resentful, will you really forgive so easily?

Angry questions were expressed in desire.

Unlike the first night they were together, last night was brutal.

When she barely fell asleep at dawn and opened her eyes in the morning, she was alone in the bed.

Looking at the clean room without any traces, last night felt like a dream.

Unlike last ti, Lelia wasnt afraid to find that Oscar might run away.

She thought that he needed so ti alone.

Lelia.

Oh, yeah.

Waking up from thoughtfulness, Lelia looked at Griffith. He sat right next to her and stared at her.

Is it okay if we dont et?

I dont want to see them that much.

I understand. I can understand you more than anyone else.

Sa blood does not an that everyone can be a family.

Lelia understood the aning of Griffiths words.

Griffith was one of the people who could understand her mind more than anyone else.

He also didnt think of the blood-sharing people as family mbers and resented them.

Thank you for understanding, Griffith.

Thank you for staying here with .

Thats how she sat down with Griffith and talked about it.

Even though it was not comfortable at all, talking to Griffith seed to calm her down.

As such, Griffith had the power to make his opponent feel comfortable.

Unfortunately, peace did not last long.

You are here.

As they turned their heads, they saw Kalix walking with a thump.

After that, Roo, who had an unpleasant face, was also with him.

Lelia, I am warning you, dont be alone with Griffith. You were hit in the back of your head once and you didnt get a hold of yourself?

Roo openly glared at Griffith and rebuked him. Lelia smiled awkwardly because she was embarrassed.

Lelia, can you stay here?

The princes ca to see their mother anyway. Itll be okay because they have uncle and grandfather with them

Roo hesitated at the words.

When Lelia looked curiously, he said after so hesitation.

Its not just the princes. Princess Julianna and Ruth Castril also ca together. Theyre holding and begging your mother. They told her to go to the Imperial Castle together with them.

What?

***

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