Chapter 39. I endured a lot (3).
The good thing is that I didn’t die.
The unfortunate thing is that I didn’t even faint.
Perhaps it was unfortunate for both Plants, but Arsene was still busy with work, neither dying nor fainting.
“Did you know, Vice Commander Prince, that the number of Balkan wizards will increase again within the next two weeks?”
“know.”
“Did the Prince, Vice Commander, take a shower?”
“I did it.”
“Have you had breakfast, Vice Commander Prince?”
“I did it.”
“The vice commander, the prince…”
“Get out.”
Plantz, who responded with a look in his eyes that wished he could get out of the office or out of this world, sat down with an annoyed face. Arsene imdiately opened his mouth again when he saw the shirt collar pin and cuffs decorated with pale blue topaz being removed and handed to Relic.
“Close.”
Plantz covered his mouth as if he was about to say sothing, then imdiately rolled up his sleeves and turned his eyes to the docunts.
Thanks to this, Arsene, who was unable to say the words ‘despite your busy schedule, took a shower, ate a al, and ca ho well-dressed,’ took a sip of the dark-colored coffee reminiscent of a wolf’s pupils. I didn’t know that it was late because I was with Calian, but seeing him so clean, relaxed, and even luxurious made feel angry for no reason.
Reric glanced at Arsene, who was consuming caffeine, not knowing whether he was drinking it to survive or to die, and said to Plantz.
“What tea can I bring you, Prince?”
Plantz, who was quickly going through the directory, answered in passing.
“Not coffee.”
“Yes. I will prepare it right away.”
After answering this, Reric hung up his ice blue jacket, handed Plantz a thin cardigan of a similar color, and went outside.
anwhile, Arsene, who had been looking at Planz’s face for a while, quietly turned his eyes to the docunts. I thought that if I were to et Alan this ti, I would ask him to appoint just one more person who is young and smart, but short-spoken, rich, but poor in social skills, and soone who is stuck in an ordinary life. Of course, the number of deputy commanders will not increase, but in any case, he will be soone who can help make things easier.
–
Reric ca back in not long after and put down one cup of orange and vanilla-flavored black tea on the seats of Planz and Arsene and spoke.
“Then call again when you need .”
After Relic, who gave the usual greeting, went out, Arsene, who was impressed by the scent of tea, felt like taking a break and opened his mouth.
“What have you been talking about since morning?”
“this and that.”
Even though it’s annoying, he always answers.
Of course, if that can be said to be a proper answer, then yes.
“It’s because you don’t look good.”
I was asking because I was worried about Calian, who would have been with Plants forever. Not the 2nd prince, who is like newly grown moss, but the 3rd prince, who never hesitates to show us what kind of hell he can see with his beautiful face.
I was definitely not worried about that Planz. never.
“You, Vice Commander.”
“yes.”
“Do you want to try snake hunting?”
I was wondering why they were looking for Vice Commander Arsene Hertz and not a wizard.
“Big snake.”
Plantz added, already unfolding the second bundle of docunts with an expression that seed like it was nothing special.
“I don’t have a salary anymore. I don’t have any more salary to cut, so I won’t be able to buy anything for a while, my prince, Vice Commander.”
This is what Arsene answered to Plantz, who is in charge of the ‘older brother’ in the turbulent and crazy sibling relationship that tries to strengthen their friendship by cutting ties with each other’s parents.
“Wouldn’t it be a little different from getting a bottle of Basilica from the liquor store over there?”
Plantz, who didn’t know what Basilica was, but knew it was nonsense, ignored Arsene’s words and asked again.
“Are you willing to do whatever my brother asks you to do?”
“Prince Planz.”
Arsene, who was looking down at the nice-slling teacup, called out to Plantz. I looked into the light green eyes that seed to contain a forest that was just blooming in the clear morning sky.
“The prince will never let you do that. If anything goes wrong, there will be a war with Secretia. Even if you don’t have to worry about a war, the prince won’t let Vulcan into that land, no matter what the reason. You know that.”
Would Calian try to bring Arsene, who is no one, and Balkan, who is not an army, into Secretia?
Planz, who already knew that Arsene’s words were true, sighed briefly.
How to catch a snake without anyone going there.
I still don’t know what kind of absurd conclusion my crazy brother will co up with while thinking about it.
“Is that why you talked so long this morning?”
“no.”
Plantz, who felt that this might be his first ti talking to the blue-haired wizard without growling at each other, beca a little more lenient and added an explanation.
“Cutting out soone’s insides.”
Arsene frowned at these words and looked at Planz. Plantz shook his head because he seed to be asking what he had said to make Calian upset.
“it’s not .”
Not .
The crown prince who lives sowhere held the sword himself.
“……So I told you to do it?”
It may have been because he was telling not to give up on being the king’s older brother. Planz, who was thinking about that, put down the teacup he had taken a sip of and opened his mouth.
“Innocent sinners do their work.”
Arsene, who had given up on asking more about what was going on, giggled and nodded.
An innocent sinner.
It was because I really liked those words.
* * *
It’s not a fruit I particularly dislike, but I didn’t enjoy it either.
Of course, only Calian did that.
“I guess it’s your favorite fruit.”
Sour, bitter and astringent.
Isn’t grapefruit a fruit with a truly indescribable taste? Last ti they served grapefruit cake, but this ti it was sorbet made with grapefruit intact. Randel’s voice rang through the empty room as he addressed Calian, who was putting down his spoon after tasting the strange taste.
“You don’t look good.”
“Are you saying that when we’re talking about fruit?”
“Does it matter when I take it out?”
“It’s okay to say this even though you’re not worried.”
“Even if sothing happens, do I need to worry about you?”
“You trust too much. Still, you’re only human, so sothing could happen.”
Randel smiled slightly as if that wouldn’t happen, I assure you, and put the sorbet in his mouth. Randel, who swallowed the scent of grapefruit spreading in his mouth, spoke again.
“Is it Brisen or sowhere else?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Calian, who had his eyes set on the dried grapefruit pieces that decorated the sorbet, was hasty in guessing Randel’s intentions and instead of giving an answer, he asked for the exact aning.
“The one that’s touching you. Your expression doesn’t look good, so I wonder what made you like that.”
“Have you started thinking more now that you don’t have to tend to the garden? You’ve beco more curious.”
At the end of sumr, most of the roses in the garden withered and fell.
Randel put the sorbet in his mouth again without answering Calian’s words as he thought about the one rose that was left when he returned from Rosellita.
– I felt like I should tell the story myself, so I contacted him again.
I feel like the voice of Chase, who ca to Calian to directly tell the words I couldn’t say, is lingering in my ears again. As I was facing an endless abyss, soone with the insight to see through even the abyss ca to mind.
“Yes. Sothing happened, but you don’t have to worry.”
“okay.”
Calian nodded in response to the answer that seed to be either fortunate or disappointing. However, regardless of his actions, the mories from before that he had revealed to Kirie kept coming back to him.
– I once told that na to Prince Planz. The day before I left Kairis, I ntioned that na while talking to Prince Plants. But…….
‘Because it’s not difficult to rember. Please let know.’
Plantz, who was on the axis of ti before eting Sispanian, clearly asked Calian the na of Bern. As if you don’t know anything.
– It wasn’t delivered.
– … I don’t think I can convey it with my own words. I think so. It was the sa for Arianne and Sir Castrin, but Sir Kyriena Manasil rembered it.
Serenti.
– He is the one who shuts up Sispanians, so what can’t they do?
– I’m sorry.
It wasn’t Chase who should be sorry.
– sorry. Prince Calian.
Serenti.
Serenti.
Serenti.
– no. thank you
At the end of the apology, I said hello again to Chase, who couldn’t bring myself to ntion my old brother’s na, and ended the conversation, pretending like nothing had happened.
And I finished the remaining conversation with Plantz.
– It’s not your fault.
– okay.
– Serenti. If we et, we will definitely have to vent our anger.
– okay.
Plantz said nothing more.
I didn’t even ask anymore what the king’s na was. After that, Kalian acted as if nothing had happened and stood up.
You probably knew that it couldn’t be anything, but you couldn’t say that it was nothing. In fact, I didn’t have any intention of telling the pea that it was not okay at all to the pea that had just started rolling around saying that it was going to get in my way, so I could just keep my mouth shut and get up.
So I went to see Kirie.
And then I ca to see Randel.
“If you have trouble on your mind, co back next ti.”
Before I knew it, the deep water was staring at the dark fire.
Calian responded with a slight smile at the look in his eyes that made think he had even read the entire conversation with Chase.
“Seeing Brother Randel calms my complicated feelings.”
“I’m glad you think so.”
Randel answered calmly, even though he knew it was not a complint.
Calian’s words continued with a colder energy than the fine ice crystals he had swallowed.
“If it helps, co up often.”
“If I think it will help, I will.”
Words of caution and consideration were exchanged for a mont, with no sincerity towards the other person as much as the sorbet that had just lted away.
“Could you please et the Margrave Gray Brisen just once?”
As soon as the long exchange of greetings was over, Kalian asked this. Randel took another bite of sorbet with leisurely movents and then gave a slow answer.
“Is it a request or an order? Would you like to tell that first?”
“Do you hate it when I ask you to do a favor?”
“You don’t feel like it.”
Calian nodded briefly and said.
“et Margrave Briesen. You don’t need to say anything special, but please take the appropriate amount of ti.”
“Shouldn’t you also tell whether it’s for your benefit or my benefit?”
Oh,
he really gets into a lot of argunts.
“To make feel at ease inside and Brother Randel’s heart to feel at ease. It’s necessary, so it’s a win-win for both of us.” If
we use Gray Briesen well to deceive Evan and get rid of him, that damn pea won’t be able to make strange threats anymore, so Calian will feel at ease, and if the pea properly cos forward to help Randel. Since the oath tied to his heart will be resolved, Randel’s heart will also feel at ease.
After getting the answer to his question, Randel lowered his eyes and said,
“I’ll check the possible date and send you down.”
Calian nodded his head in gratitude. He looked slightly bowed. He then asked the following question:
“Since when have you been eting Lennon Brissen?”
“I haven’t t him.” “Have you
never t him?”
“Didn’t you clean up Rosellita?
” It was Lennon Brissen, the owner of the Brisen rchants at the ti, who tried to hand over the sacred items that Blue Warbler had collected in collusion with Count Hail Latran to Randel. Calian, who could no longer tolerate Lennon constantly blocking his way, bought the Brisen rchants as well. Didn’t he clean up Lennon?
Calian, recalling that incident, nodded.
“Is it because of ?”
“That’s right.”
It’s very different from so guy who blas himself for everything in the world.
Treat the two older brothers in moderation . Calian, who had given up the thought of mixing half and half, answered in a calm voice,
“I can’t say I’m sorry.”
“Do whatever you feel comfortable with.” It’s a relationship of giving and receiving anyway.”
Landel’s feelings beco complicated when he says sothing that Demirea would say.
“I feel a little sad when you say that. Between brothers.”
Randel raised his gaze at these words and looked directly at Calian. He intuited a fire that would not be extinguished in cold, deep, and stuffy water. “You are
saying uncomfortable words.”
“Is that so?”
“It’s new.”
Calian said . I laughed.
Every ti I look into Randel’s eyes, I always think of the deep sea of that day. I wonder how on earth Chase jumped into the cold sea that was so deep. I wondered what kind of spirit he had in jumping in without fear. If it had been Randel, of course, Plantz would have been injured
. It was as if he had already shown the day before, but anyway, what would Randel have done?
Chase, who would have jumped in without hesitation, and Randel, who would have thought ahead, seed so different from each other that I laughed.
“I have one question.”
“Ask .”
“Why did you just leave? that day. Without helping.”
In response to Calian’s question, Randel opened his mouth without hesitation. He did not even ask when the day Calian was referring to ant.
“Wouldn’t this be a good thing for both of us? I kept the secret, and the second one kept his position.”
Silike lost too much blood and was unable to co to his senses throughout the punishnt, and was on the verge of death. Thanks to this, Silike was able to escape from the sight of the Van Vriesen nobles. Randel, who thought of his son, answered like this.
Hearing this extrely rational person’s answer, Calian’s fingertips drew an arc on the table.
Randel and Chase were different.
Randel and Plantz were also different.
“If it was who was dying, then “I guess you stepped forward when the ti ca.”
“Wouldn’t that be good for both sides and look good?”
Calian saved his life, and Randel, instead of being caught hiding sothing, joined hands with Calian, who was carrying Vulkan on his back. Letting the friendship between the two brothers know was brought to Brissen. It would be the perfect way to respond, so if that were the situation, Randel would have stepped in and healed him.
Calian nodded briefly.
“I understand.”
I couldn’t say that this way of thinking was wrong and selfish. Although it was funny, it was the most correct thought as a prince. Since it was sothing that had to be done, I had no intention of blaming it.
“Please send all the way. I will relay the schedule.”
Randel looked one more ti at Calian, who was trying to stand up without any further questions.
“I also want to ask you sothing.”
Calian did not answer, but did not get up either.
“I am thinking of going to Arfia Palace instead of Camilon. Is it still the sa?”
He said he would raise a dog in Camilon, but he never said anything about going to Arfia Palace and doing sothing. So, I was curious about whether Calian really intended to ascend to the throne. “My brother said he wasn’t going
. I can’t yield to Brother Randel. So, I guess I can go.”
It’s not that coveted and has a lot of uses, but after hearing that he wouldn’t give up the crown to you, Randel asked one more question. “Isn’t it possible that
the position is now needed for a purpose?
” Asked if he wanted the throne itself rather than the throne as a ans to achieve sothing.
“No. My dream actually got a little bigger.”
Calian shook his head.
“The crown of this small country is no longer enough to be used as a ans. “I’m thinking of going to et soone later.” I said, ”
I’m going to turn over the sleeping Serenti and go hit her in the back of the head.
If I do that, Arsene will really try to erect a statue, but I’ll have to deal with that by then.
Then, I put a short na on the main gate of the palace. Randel put the last spoonful of sorbet into his mouth as he looked at his youngest brother, who had set a grand goal for himself.
Calian, who was still sitting quietly with an unreadable expression on his face, stood up. Talking
to Plantz. I did this and got scolded by Hina. After hearing the truth from Chase, I confessed my feelings to Kirie. After that, I t Randel and asked for what I needed. So now I was about to go ask questions. It was too late to stop because of the rain
. Because the road is too short. There is still a long way to go before I can walk straight without being distracted. So, I ca to my senses and tried not to stop. I was planning to go to the Heisia Palace site. To et the extrely great man one more ti. “I’ll just leave now.”
Sorbet
said
. The taste stayed in my mouth for a long ti.
It was sour, bitter and sweet.
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