Episode 12:Â Just What the Heck *Is* That Guy?
Sir Rotia, thankfully, decided against clinging to the wall after I stopped him.
Instead, he carefully asked:
âMay I request permission for *close-range escort*?â
âClose-range escort?â
Werenât we *already* doing close-range escort?
I widened my eyes at him, and he continued, realizing he needed to explain more.
âTo prevent incidents like intruders entering your room again⌠I will stand guard *inside* your room and protect you.â
âOhâŚâ
I froze.
That would make sneaking out harder.
If it were someone else, maybe Iâd manageâbut *he* had a magic eye. Whether I used invisibility or flight magic, heâd see the mana. Thankfully, he doesnât seem to notice the mana circulating around my heart, but stillâŚ
âIf itâs uncomfortable, I will request another knight.â
âNo, itâs fine.â
I waved my hand. Having Sir Rotia was better.
He even said heâd help me sneak out next time.
Whether itâs him or some other knight, I wouldnât be able to sneak out anywayâso Iâd rather pick the one whoâs willing to be my accomplice.
The problem wasâŚ
âHmm.â
I looked up at him.
A while ago, I mightâve assumed the Duke of Eiter placed a watchdog right next to me.
But now, I didnât feel that resistance.
Maybe itâs because⌠for the first time in forever, someone treated me like a person. Warmly.
*âDonât stay too long.â*
That was what the Duke had said.
But neither he, nor Rotia, nor Azelta, nor Delpiro ever showed deceit toward me.
Of course, Reitanâwho betrayed me in my previous lifeâhad also acted loyal at first.
Until he shoved me into lava because he wanted the title *âDragonslayer.â*
ââŚâ
My heartâwhich had started softeningâfroze again.
Right. Reitan had also acted kind in the beginning.
But thinking back, he always had a strangely greedy air about him. I just didnât notice it.
But the look Rotia gave me, with those transparent magic eyes as he waited for my reply, held none of that.
Nor did the others. Especially the Duke.
In a world that banned magic, what benefit was there in taking me in?
He reached out to me first. Sincerely.
Thinking that eased me a little.
I smiled brightly.
âStay with me, Sir Rotia.â
Rotia, who had knelt to meet my eye level, blinked slightly when I said his name.
âTap.
I placed my hand on his knee armor. It was polished smooth, but I could feel scratches beneath my palmâcold and worn.
âIt has to be *you*, Sir Rotia. Okay?â
He opened his mouth a little, then nodded.
ââŚUnderstood.â
He stood up.
Waitâdid he just smile?
âSir Rotia, did you just smile?â
He turned to me with his usual expressionless face.
ââŚâŚ?â
He totally smiled. His lips definitely twitched up.
I glanced at Azelta, who only shrugged and grinned.
ââŚMaybe not?â
I tilted my head.
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Adults have too many responsibilities.
In my past life, I envied kids.
But now that I *am* a child, living as one is hard.
*âBeep. Beep!*
The adorable squirrel slippers I wear squeak with every step.
Fine, thatâs unavoidable.
*âBeep, beep, beep, beep!*
But my stride is too small.
Walking around the mansion itself is exhausting.
Still, I have a reason to waddle around in these tiny steps.
ââŚCassian?â
To ask about *that guy.*
Seriously, what is he?
The maid, Mare, widened her eyes at my sudden question.
She was cleaning the hallway windows on the second floor.
She lowered her cleaning cloth and frownedâonly to smooth her expression again when she remembered who she was talking to.
âThat man was exiled from Eiter long ago. He shouldnât even be allowed inside, but it seems he forced his way in.â
She shuddered.
âI heard you ran into him yesterday? If you see him again, please avoid him.â
She whispered,
âHeâs a very unpleasant man.â
âHe is. Very unpleasant.â
I folded my arms and nodded vigorously.
Mare stared at me, then suddenly blushed.
ââŚâŚ?â
I looked up at her.
âWhat? Do you like Cassian or something?â
âWhaâNo! Absolutely not!â
She practically jumped.
Then why blush while talking about him?
She finally confessed under my suspicious stare.
âYouâre just⌠too cute.â
ââŚH-huh?â
Out of nowhere??
Better than her confessing she likes Cassian, I guess.
No oneâs ever called me cute before, so I instinctively stepped back.
âIâm⌠cute?â
âYes.â
Azelta nodded emphatically beside her.
âWe never imagined such an angelic child would enter this mansion.â
Mare smiled brightly.
âEspecially since children rarely come here. Not since Azeltaâs younger sister enteredâoh.â
She clapped a hand over her mouth.
With the same hand sheâd been holding the dirty cloth with.
Azelta watched her quietly.
ââŚAzeltaâs sister?â
I wanted to ask, but the mood wasnât right.
Azeltaâs expression had frozen for a moment.
âLetâs go.â
If I were a real five-year-old, maybe I’d pry, but Iâm not.
âYes.â
Azeltaâs expression had already brightened again.
*âBeep, beep, beep, beep!*
We continued down the hall, and soon encountered a knight in the foyer.
As I marched forward with Azelta and Rotia in tow, the knight looked panicked.
âH-Hello!â
He stiffened, clearly not used to children.
They werenât kidding: no one here knows how to handle kids.
âI am Senior Knight Henas of the Eiter Knight Order!â
He blurted out his full introduction without being asked.
âHenas,â I poked his side.
He stumbled back like my tiny poke was enough to break his ribs.
âYes, my lady!â
He shouted loudly enough to burst my eardrums.
âAhhâ!â
I covered my ears.
He gasped and clamped his hands over his own mouth.
âS-Sorry, my ladyâŚâ
Now his voice was too tiny. No in-between.
âItâs fine.â
I tapped my ear a few times.
âHenas, what does Cassian doââ
WAIT.
Not *what does he do.*
ââŚIs he human?â
I barely corrected myself.
At the mention of the name, Henas scowled.
âHeâs a disturbing man. Strange things always happen around him.â
He continued.
âMist rolls in wherever he goes. And the strange creatures within the Misty Sea react to him. Some harmless seaweed dried up after he walked pastâitâs not even the worst example.â
âSeaweed?â
Mist. Seaweed.
The seaweed here must hold mana, just like the mist.
And the mana I felt from him that nightâŚ
Could Cassian be an actual magician?
âIâm telling youâheâs ominous. Iâll make sure he never gets close to you.â
Youâre not going to climb the windows too, right?
I nodded and turned awayâand remembered Cassian sitting on the *fourth-floor window ledge.*
I turned back.
âIs Cassian athletic or something?â
Rotia and Azelta looked confused, and Henas scratched his head.
âHe was sitting on my window yesterday. Did he just⌠hop up?â
Henas replied,
âHe was always very light on his feet since childhoodââ
âIndeed.â
A different voice cut in.
Henas snapped to attention.
âI greet Your Grace!â
The Duke of Eiter?
I turned.
Sun-bright blonde hair. Cool blue eyes fixed on me.
âI heard the report about last night.â
He narrowed his eyes.
ââŚI told you to stay alert during escort.â
He was speaking to Rotia.
âClack!
Rotia dropped to one knee instantly, like he was ready to receive punishment.
No way!
Heâs my precious accomplice!
I jumped in front of him, spreading my arms.
âRotia worked hard!â
The Duke looked at me. His lips pressed into a thin line.
âHe came in through the *window*. Rotia isnât at fault!â
Rotia *did* miss the intruder, but stillâ
I wasnât giving him up. He promised to help me sneak out!
ââŚI wasnât planning to punish him. If thatâs what you want.â
The Duke finally spoke.
I relaxed my arms.
âBut be more cautious from now on.â
Rotia bowed deeply.
It ended with just a warning.
StillâŚ
Cassian scaled the window *silently*â
And heâs supposedly light because of his childhood?
I glanced at the mist outside the windows.
Soon, the Mist would swallow the mansion.
When the whole world turns foggy, moving around becomes difficultâ*unless you use mana.*
If Cassian grew up here and moved easilyâŚ
Does that mean he was using mana?
While I was thinkingâ
âThat man bothers you.â
The Duke spoke quietly.
I looked up.
Though he shared a similar face to Cassian, the aura was completely different.
Cassian was like a shadowâdeceptive and murky.
This man felt⌠bright.
I nodded.
âYes.â
He slowly reached his hand toward me.
ââŚ?â
I hesitated.
He froze for a momentâthen, when I didnât pull away, his hand gently settled on my head.
Warmth.
âYou endured well.â
Enduredâwhat?
He rubbed my head with his thumb.
âThe Duke⌠what about you?â
He withdrew his hand.
âHe bothers me as well.â
His gaze sharpened.
âI donât enjoy meeting him.â
Then I suddenly thoughtâ
Maybe I *should* have let Cassian fall to his death yesterday.
The Duke looked at me.
âBut thanks to him, one thing was good.â
He knelt to meet my eyes.
ââŚ?â
He looked strangely serious.
âYesterday⌠you protected me.â
I did?
I stared.
Azelta bowed with a hand on her chest.
Traitor!
I puffed my cheeks and peeked up at him.
He placed his hand on my head again.
âIâm glad to finally have someone on my side.â
My eyes widened.
*âWhen I turned twelve, I stopped expecting allies.
The day I was locked in the shell house because of my brother.â*
His present words overlapped those he had spoken in that memory.
âFrom now on, Iâll protect you.
Donât do anything dangerous.â
Just like Azelta said earlier.
But coming directly from him⌠it felt like a vow.
âSir Rotia!â
Another knight rushed over.
âThere is an urgent message from the Deas estate.â
Rotiaâs face hardened.
Emotionless like stoneâyet now shaken.
ââŚYour Grace.â
The Duke gestured.
âGo.â
Rotia looked at me.
âMay I take my leave, my lady?â
Wasnât the Dukeâs permission enough? I nodded.
âGo ahead.â
âOn the first day of close escort, I am ashamed.â
Urgent matters first! I waved my hands.
âGo, hurry!â
He finally ran off.
âWhat happenedâŚ?â
Deas estateâthatâs Rotiaâs home.
Did a monster appear?
The Duke spoke.
âPlace the stones around the Deas estate. Immediately.â
âYes, sir!â
Stones?
Punishment? Was Rotia being punished?
âNo. Those stones temporarily drive away the Mist.â
âOhâŚâ
His face had looked cold, but it wasnât punishment.
Stones that disperse mana-mist?
I really needed to study everything here.
Maybe Rotia would teach me.
But⌠why was he so frantic?
âYouâre worried.â
He suddenly asked.
I nodded.
âYes.â
How could I not worry when the man who seemed like a walking fortress suddenly sprinted away like lightning?
While I stared at my clenched little fist, the Duke added:
âHe once survived the Misty Sea alone during the Monster Proliferation Era. Heâll be fine.â
âOhâŚâ
I wasnât worried about his fighting skills, thoughâŚ
Another knight approached.
âThe troops you ordered to the Misty SeaâtheyâŚâ
Whatever he whispered made the Dukeâs face turn serious.
ââŚIâll go immediately.â
He turned to me, regret flickering in his eyes.
âWeâll speak again next time.â
He walked away.
I watched his back.
In my previous life, I met countless adoptive parents, yetâ
*He might be the first person who ever really tried to protect me.*
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