He rubbed his lips with his fingertips, feeling a faint heat and a bitter sensation. Cadel was lying dead on the bed, lazily pursing his lips. His eyes narrowed in a dazed expression, and he muttered to himself.
“A kiss is…… a kiss.”
A kiss was a kiss, even if it was with a man, even if it was a valued subordinate. Kissing a male subordinate didn’t set the world on fire, and it didn’t make him sick to his stomach.
Maybe it was because of what Lun said.
“Don’t worry. I’m not so douchebag who thinks he’s got Leader with a kiss. Well, Leader can think of it as you having . You actually had , too.”
Lun still wore his trademark playful, laid-back smile, and his deanor was neat as if Cadel didn’t have to take his actions seriously.
Cadel didn’t react much to that. Partly because he didn’t have anything to add, and partly because he was distracted by the system window that popped up as if waiting for him.
[Congratulations! A-grade Knight ‘Lun Dominic’ has been recruited!]
[Current Knight Order Cost: 13/25]
Lun’s long-awaited joining ended with a kiss. Cadel had no idea what the criteria for recruiting were, but he didn’t want to dig into it, so he just accepted it.
With Lun in front of him, Cadel looked at his stats before the afterglow of the kiss faded.
Current Grade: A-grade
Maximum Awakening Grade: S-grade
Position: Dealer
Worn Equipnt: Dignified Longsword(A), High-quality Armor(A)
Favorability and Loyalty: 89/100
And he found a shocking favorability rating.
‘If it’s 89, it’s only 1 point lower than Van’s. Since it’s this high, is it because I was sticking my lips out……?’
Lun spoke up, trying to break the awkward silence, wondering what to make of Cadel’s speechless stare into space.
Cadel wanted to make him feel better, but it was hard for even him to regain his composure after a surprise kiss and an 89 favorability rating.
In the end, Cadel returned to the lodgings after asking Lun to deliver the mission assigned to the Scarlet Scales Knight Order to Van and Lydon on his behalf.
Cadel could have said more, and he actually had a lot of questions, but he didn’t say anything. He just wasn’t in the mood.
‘When I first t him, the favorability rating was 5. When did it get that high?’
That wasn’t the only shock. The realization that Cadel had accepted Lun as naturally as Lun had, had finally dawned on him.
His subordinates, Lun, Van, and Lydon, were slowly growing on him. First as cards to see the end of the story, then as subordinates rather than tools, and now as valued comrades whose lives he would not have wasted. Their growing presence made Cadel suddenly fearful.
“……It’s not true.”
He stood up quickly and washed his face dry. A confused look appeared through the cracks in his hands. Cadel, who kept muttering that it was not true without knowing what it was, got out of bed and started pacing around the room.
With a hesitant, trembling gaze, he reached for a small vial on the nightstand. It was a stamina recovery potion. It was a small gift from the Emperor to the Knight Order, who were constantly traveling, and it was said that one vial was enough to wipe away days of fatigue.
When Cadel first received that vial, he thought it would be a good opportunity to look into Lun’s past. The whole ti he was waiting for Lun, he wondered what on earth Lun was throwing away and what value there was in what he was giving up.
But now he was reluctant to look at his past. Every ti he peeked into Van’s past, he carried more of Van with him. Cadel cared for him more, and he wanted to treat him better.
That one beca precious ant that the world one lived in also beca precious. Cadel didn’t want that. He was a man who was going to leave. There was nothing more foolish than a man who was leaving trying to put down roots in the place he was leaving.
“This is crazy.”
Cadel ruffled his hair irritably. It wasn’t really necessary to look into the past. In a normal relationship, you don’t know soone’s past unless they told you first. It was only his own greed that made him want to see Lun’s past, and the burden of knowing was his own to bear.
If he didn’t want his feelings to get heavy, he just didn’t look to the past. It was a simple matter of accepting Lun’s decision as was and gauging his sincerity as he saw fit. However.
“……How could that be?”
Cadel had lured Lun into his arms. He has made Lun walk a path he need not have traveled because Cadel coveted his power. He made Lun give up things he didn’t have to give up, and he made Lun resign himself to things he could be greedy for.
And yet, to accept Lun’s favorability and loyalty so naively, as if he didn’t know any better, to deny Lun his heart for fear that Lun would beco more important to him. Cadel couldn’t do that.
Cadel’s eyes narrowed as if he were about to cry. At tis like this, he cursed himself for not knowing better. Even though attacking head-on wasn’t always the right thing to do, you didn’t realize it until you had been hit once and broke completely.
“Okay, forget it. I’ll just look at it. It’s going to be uncomfortable whether I see it or not, so let’s just be uncomfortable all at once.”
He thought long and hard, but his decision was quick. Cadel strode to the bed and threw himself down without hesitation. Fortunately, his tired body quickly slipped into unconsciousness.
[You have entered a state of unconsciousness.]
[There are stories you can watch.]
[Lydon’s mories – Past Story (Favorability over 70)]
[Lun Dominic’s mories – Past Story (Favorability over 70)]
If he could, he would have gotten to the bottom of Lydon’s past in one fell swoop. Cadel felt his mindset turn combative, and he took in the flickering vision.
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