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Episode 17

Translator: miss

“Lady, did you deliver the honey water properly?”

When I left the room, I found Sir Davery faithfully waiting in the hallway.

I glanced up at his fine face, but quickly lowered my gaze with a subtle sigh.

“Here’s one life on my hands……”

“Yes?”

“No, it’s nothing.”

shook my head and dragged my legs

‘Everyone but you.’

That voice still seed to be ringing near my ears.

After saying that, Ash had casually changed our talk to the next topic.

The following topic was my birthday present.

The other day, before my birthday, Ash had asked if I needed anything, and I only answered that I didn’t.

Referring to that, Ash said, “It’s okay. Whenever you have anything you want, tell .”

When I heard that, I maintained silence for a while and then pointed to the bed.

Then, I said what I wanted was for him to take a nap right now, I put Ash on the bed, made sure to see that he closed his eyes and only then had I left the room.

“…….”

I’m a little slow in my step, as I was lost in thought.

I’ve thought about it.

What if I were Ash’s real sister?

If I wasn’t adopted, but born in the family?

If I had, could I have been purely pleased with this mont?

With Ash’s excessive special treatnt, could I have just smiled and said, “My brother is a bit extre” and brag about it?

My heart was feeling heavy.

Whenever Ash distinguishes from others and treats differently, I had no choice but to indulge myself into this fantasy.

Well, that’s actually my situation.

Although I’m still prevailing in the fake family tree, I’ll soon be thrown out.

It’s also a cri of contempt for pretending to be a family mber without sharing a single drop of blood.

……And it ca with death as the price.

“Lady?”

I stopped walking unknowingly, and Sir Davery, who was following , called worriedly.

I ca to my senses by the voice and began walking again.

‘Huuuu.’

I understood this in my head.

It wouldn’t help my situation if I’m imrsed in this dark sentint.

At this ti, it would be much more efficient to find a way to survive sohow, rather than calmly accepting the inevitable fact that will not change regardless.

But even though I knew it, I fiddled with reason and emotion separately.

I couldn’t shake off my pent-up feeling and suddenly opened my mouth as I walked.

“Sir Davery.”

“Yes?”

“What is a family?”

The answer to the abrupt question was not imdiately available. I didn’t even wait to hear the answer, as if it wasn’t my purpose.

“How precious is your family for you?”

I wanted to relieve my frustration. I was afraid that I’d feel better if I said sothing, so I was fidgeting as I said this.

Then the answer ca from the back.

“Well, it’s…”

In a slightly embarrassing direction.

“I don’t have a family, so…….”

‘Heok.’

I almost missed my step. I forgot.

Sir Davery was an orphan who had never been associated with a family. So Ash found his talent early when he was yet not able to settle down sowhere and moving around in the back alleys.

That’s what he ant.

I was looking for a way to patch up the slip of the tongue when Sir Davery continued.

“I’ll answer assuming that I have…”

“No, not necessarily.”

“It’s question you asked.”

Sir Davery, who made feel uncomfortable, went on, looking troubled for a mont and then he said,

“Maybe……if I had a younger sister, I would have cherished her a lot.”

“Younger sister?”

“Yes, I would have done anything I could to the extent of my ability. Except for to die.”

“……then why younger sister?”

“I don’t think the younger brother would be that cute.”

“Huh?”

“And it. Would be the sa for an older Brother, and, uh, I think I need to think about it if it’s an older sister.”

“Hold on, I think I’ve heard so very explicit prejudice and discriminatory remarks.”

“So? What’s wrong with it? It’s not even real.”

Sir Davery deftly added, “Let’s be generous with hypothetical discrimination.”

It was a natural and brazen tone. I laughed in vain and asked sothing else that was concluded from his reply.

“Then why is your sister cute?”

“Hmm…”

“Just because she’s your younger sister?”

“First of all, my sister would look pretty like .”

“…..?”

“She would be talented, intelligent, smart, unassuming, humble, kind and righteous, compassionate to the weak, strict to the strong, and basically cautious in everything, but sotis clumsy in terms of surprise, and being wary of strangers, she would always be cute to her brother…….”

“Just a mont.”

I looked back, slowing down the dryness.

Sir Davery, who had been attending to the impassioned speech, tilted his head with a proud sickle.

“What’s wrong?”

“Is that your fantasy?”

“Fantasy?”

“Yes, of course, it’s a fantasy no matter who hears it. You’ve been waiting for soone to ask you about it, haven’t you? How could you hold it in without telling anyone yet?”

“It’s, it’s a misunderstanding.”

He made an appeal.

“I only described my sister most realistically, based on real factors.”

“Sir.”

“Yes.”

“I just picked sothing up in the mansion.”

I pretended to take sothing out of my empty arms.

“Maybe it’s your conscience that you dropped…..”

“No way.”

“or perhaps it’s your disgrace?”

“Well, whoever misplaced it, it’s not . I’m running around with everything with .”

I looked into his brazen face and rapidly shook my head. Yeah, he had that kind of personality since the beginning. I just forgot for a while without seeing it for nearly a year.

I turned my eyes back and began to walk diligently again, and Sir Davery followed at his pace and talked to .

“Lady.”

“Why?”

“How precious is your family to you?”

I was at a loss for words.

‘Family……’

Considering the facts, I was also an orphan.

There was no such thing as a blood-related family here.

There is no way for to know even if I’m alive sowhere.

‘My family went to Arica as yours did.”

Of course, I couldn’t answer like this.

Roughly sowhat like this.

“As much as wide as the sky, as big as the earth.”

“Wow…….”

“What’s with that exclamation?”

“Was that the answer?”

“Do you have a problem?”

“No, then I’ll correct it. For , a family is as deep as the sea, as high as mountains.…”

“It’s late.”

Sir Davery burst out laughing in the background.

While thinking about where the laughter elent was, words continued.

“You know what?”

“…..?”

“I don’t have a sister, but I do feel like I have one.”

“Really?”

“Although I am the only one who thinks so.”

Sir Davery confessed that he had a sister, not a crush. No, you have to answer this.

I declared it after thinking about it.

“……Soday she will recognize Sir Davery’s heart, so cheer up.”

“Thank you.”

“What kind of person is she?”

Suddenly I asked, and after a brief silence ca the answer.

” It’s the sa as I said before.”

“Huh? Don’t tell that fantasy sister……?”

“Yes.”

Suddenly it beca suspicious. Are you sure it’s real?

“She’s a real person.”

“I didn’t say anything.”

“I must have misheard.”

I glanced back. Sir Davery had a bright smile on his face.

Well, I shrugged. In the anti, I could see that my destination, my room, was getting closer.

I stopped walking after a while. Sir Davery accompanied just to the door.

Before entering the room, I looked up at him and asked.

“You’ve been told not to slip away from even for a mont…..”

“There’s an exception when safety is guaranteed or extrely personal.”

“That’s a good thing then.”

So do you rest while I’m in the room?

When I asked, Sir Davery looked serious as if he hadn’t thought about it.

“…take a rest. I’ll call you back when I want to go out.”

“Okay.”

Soon I entered the room. After I ca in and closed the door, I felt sowhat relieved.

I approached the bed slowly and sat down.

Still, I felt a little better than before because I conversed with Sir Davery on the way here. I sat down and looked at the closet.

‘The luggage, I need to get it out and sort it.’

I ca back to my room, but first of all, I hid my stuff in the closet.

Now I have to take it out in the room and clean it up.

Originally, my plan was to carry the luggage from the mansion, but the situation has changed anyway and I can’t do that right now. It would be better to clean it up in advance than to keep it in there and get caught.

‘But I don’t want to move.’

I felt exhausted. I didn’t even know who or what I was because I used up all my intellect right after I woke up.

I sat back and lay down on the bed.

‘I can take a rest and then clean it up.’

I stared at the ceiling and closed my eyes.

It was not bad. I just wanted to do nothing and only wanted to rest, so I was simply doing it.

How much ti has passed?

A knocking sound marked the end of the break before the clock.

“My Lady, Grace Lady….”

Agrita has co to et .

***

After separating at the dining room with Agrita, I had one of the worst situations. While I was leaving her alone to give her ti to think, this damned world will be trying to kill her.

Fortunately, that didn’t happen.

“…..”

With the reception table in the middle of the room, Agrita sat opposite .

Steam rose above the teacup that Bessie had brought for .

While the steam rose into the air and continued to dissipate, I gently waited for Agrita’s mouth to open.

I felt my joints stiffened because of the tension.

‘……maybe she had decided.”

I stared at Agrita’s face.

‘Dead or alive.’

I gave Agrita the choice of preference and separated. Technically, I did not give her a choice, but the fact.

She had made a decision, so she ca to see .

Which one did she choose?

Agrita’s lips were squashed several tis. It’s as if she had sothing to say but it’s not as easy as she thought.

It was only a little longer before Agrita finally hurled her words.

“Sister, you know I….”

“……”

“You know what?”

The voice emanated hard and thin.

“Am I dead?”

“What?”

I asked back without realizing it, wondering what it ant.

Words followed.

“Not Agrita Grace, but for . Well, I slipped on the stairs and…..”

She bit her lips and gulped audibly.

“Am I dead?”

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