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Chapter – 47



Due to fainting from using my ability, I didn’t know what had happened to the tree.
Whether it had been properly fixed.
Or if it had failed.

“Onabeoni. What happened to the tree?”
“Well, about that-“

“It lived.”
A deep voice interrupted and cut off Louis’s words.

I looked up at the former Duke, my eyes sparkling.
“Really? It lived?”
“Yes. I went to check the spot where you collapsed, just in case. The tree that was dying had turned a vivid green and come back to life.”

The former Duke paused for a moment, his gaze drifting into the air.
As if looking at something far, far away.

“It was a tree that definitely wouldn’t budge no matter what we tried. And now… it’s alive and green, just like when it was healthy… like when my wife was still alive.”

Soon, his gaze, which had been fixed on the air, returned to me.

“Fluffy Candy.”
“…Yeth?”
“I heard you revived that tree for me. Knowing it was a tree precious to me.”

I rolled my eyes and then slowly nodded.
‘Strictly speaking, I wanted to comfort Louis more…’
But it was also true that part of it was because I knew the tree was cherished by the former Duke.

“Yeth. Because Harabujji’s tree was precious, and Louith Onabeoni told me tho.”
“I see. So it was for me…”

Trailing off, he ruffled my head vigorously with his large hand.
My white hair scattered messily, tickling my forehead.
As I was going “ooph-ooph” for a while, the Duke thwacked and grabbed his father’s hand.

“That’s enough. Someone might think you’re grooming a horse.”
“What did you say?”
“Are your eyes so dim you’re mistaking the child for a beast?”
“Hoh, listen to this guy talk! My eyes are perfectly fine, you rascal! And I wasn’t even petting her that hard. Tsk, tsk.”

Grumbling and complaining, the former Duke withdrew his hand from my head.
The Duke, who had pushed him away, smoothed down my disheveled hair.

“You look like a complete little bandit.”
Though his words weren’t the least bit delicate.

“A… a bandith?”
“No. Not a bandit, more like a pirate?”
…What’s the difference?


That night.
A room lit by a single faint candle.

Contiare left the room, listening to the sound of the sleeping child’s breathing.
Creak, thud.
He closed the door quietly and leaned his back against it.

“Phew.”
The sigh he let out was deep.

Dragging his reluctant feet back to his own room, he found an unwelcome person standing stubbornly at the door.

“About time you showed up.”
“She just fell asleep now.”

Contiare answered dryly and entered the room.
Carlos naturally followed him in.

“Hmph. With you watching over her with eyes wide open, the kid probably felt too burdened to sleep, didn’t she?”
“I’m not in the mood to argue. Just go and get some rest.”

Contiare, seeming tired, plopped down on the sofa.
A profound fatigue emanated from his head thrown back against it.

Carlos, who had been silently standing and watching him, twitched an eyebrow.

“…You’re more serious than I thought.”
“About what?”
“That child. You seem to genuinely consider her your daughter.”

At Carlos’s words, Contiare flinched.
He closed his eyes and smiled bitterly.

“I told you from the beginning I was serious.”

But, well.
‘I didn’t know I would become this serious, though.’

My heart is still pounding.
My hands and feet also still feel tingly.


“…What? What did you just say?”
“The young lady… she collapsed.”


He hadn’t been in his right mind since the moment he heard Meloni’s news.
A feeling of his head going blank in an instant.
He didn’t even remember how he made it to the child’s room.

“…Meloni. Marshmallow.”
“……”
“Come to your senses, my daughter.”

Labella’s face seemed to overlap over the child’s quietly closed eyes.
He urgently called for a doctor.
One wasn’t enough; he called for four.
The doctors all said the child was perfectly fine.

But.

“Then why isn’t she waking up? If she’s fine, why won’t she wake up?”

It was a full four hours.
During the four hours the child’s eyes remained closed, he felt like he was going mad.
It felt like being trapped in an endless hell.

Fortunately, the child opened her eyes.
Just as the doctors said, she was perfectly fine, without a single ailment. Only then could Contiare catch his breath.
It was only then he realized he had been holding his breath the whole time.

“Anyone seeing you would think you were the one who collapsed. You’ve gone utterly pale.”
“I said I’m not in the mood to argue.”
“Tsk. Brat.”

Carlos shook his head and gazed intently at his son with closed eyes.
‘…It’s been four years since I’ve seen him like that.’
Seeing his ever-smooth, annoyingly nonchalant son looking so unraveled like that.
It’s the first time since hearing the news of Labella and Sienna’s accident.

‘…When did that child become such an existence?’
It hasn’t been long since he met and brought that child home.
When did he give his heart to her to this extent?

On one hand, it was a relief; on the other, it was unsettling.
It seemed his son, who had been living meaninglessly after Labella’s death, had found meaning in life again.

But.
‘If something were to happen to that child as well, then this time…’

Shudder.
Carlos, his body trembling, furrowed his brow.


The town area of the Duchy.
Four tired men sat around a table in a small tavern, drinking.
All four were the doctors who had been summoned to the Ducal residence today.

“Whew… I’m alive, what a relief… Sniffle.”
“That was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. I hope I never have to go to the Ducal residence again.”
“Me too. I really thought today was the day of my memorial service.”
“All I can do is thank the Young Lady. For opening her eyes perfectly fine, and for protecting us when we were being berated. She really… is an angel beyond compare.”
“That’s right, absolutely!”
“Hear, hear!”

Everyone raised their glasses and shouted in agreement with the ‘Young Lady Angel Theory.’
The slightly tipsy gathering broke up after repeating the toasts about five times.

“Ah, I think we should be going now.”
“Right. I have patients tomorrow…”
“I’m not! Huh?! I’m not, I absholutely won’t become the ducal family’s dedicated doctor! I won’t dooo it…!”
“Whoa, this one is thoroughly drunk.”

Two doctors supported the heavily intoxicated doctor.
Another doctor, who had subtly slipped to the back, bowed to the three.

“My apologies, but I have a secondary appointment, you see. Haha. I’ll leave Lord Velte in your care.”
“My, look at this traitor!”
“Haha. Please forgive me just this once. I’ll treat you all to a meal next time instead.”
“Well then, just this once. Dylan, you’ll definitely buy us a meal next time, right?”
“Yes. I will.”

Only after extracting the promise repeatedly did the three stagger away.
The smile on Dylan’s face vanished, replaced by a cold expression.
After glancing around, he pulled up his hood and entered an alleyway.

After walking through the winding alley for a while, he arrived at a shabby restaurant.

“Welcome.”
“I’m here to meet someone. He should already be here.”
“Yes. You can go this way.”

The restaurant owner pointed to a wardrobe.
Dylan exchanged a glance with him and opened the wardrobe door.
Pushing the inner wall of the wardrobe aside revealed a staircase.
Dylan walked down the stairs familiarly.

The basement he soon arrived at was a small space that could barely fit three people.
On the empty wall, a single large mirror hung conspicuously.

“Phew.”

He let out a breath mixed with tension and sat in front of the mirror.
Not long after, the mirror rippled and someone’s figure appeared.

“What is the matter, Dylan?”
“I pay my respects to our Great Archbishop.”
“We’ve dispensed with greetings, so could you state your business?”

The man’s tone was polite but cold.
Dylan opened his mouth, his face tense.

“I visited the Pantheibe Ducal residence today.”

Instantly, the air changed.

MLOMH 205

MLOMH 205

Chapter 205



Night had long fallen, but the imperial ball showed no sign of cooling down.

If anything, since the event was expected to continue until early morning, one could say the real festivities were only just beginning.

Parties hosted by the Imperial Family always stirred up countless topics and were loud and lively, but today was especially unusual.

Tonight, people’s attention wasn’t on the ever‑popular Empress Azeni… nor on Lord Sirua, who rarely appeared before nobles or the public… nor even on the friendly, adorable Prince Therion, beloved by all.

It was on the one who had voluntarily gone to the Northern Fortress to protect Albrecht’s citizens from monster threats and safely returned—as the front page of the newspaper put it in bold.

The future of the nation.

The Crown Prince, Pession, was the star of the night.

“Your Highness, good evening.”

“Good evening, Lady.”

Pession greeted them flawlessly, without the slightest hint that he noticed the burdensome gazes fixated on him. His demeanor remained elegant and his smile perfect.

“There will be another victim soon…”

Clicking his tongue, Sirua—who had been hiding in a corner just to avoid being bothered and was watching his relative’s social performance—sighed.

As expected, the young ladies who were initially captivated by Pession’s smile gradually retreated one by one, as if pushed back by an invisible wall.

“Noona, try this! It’s delicious.”

“You eat it, Therion.”

“Where’s big brother? This one’s tasty.”

Therion, who had come to the ball only to demolish the finger foods, looked around while munching.

Sirua, who had been squeezing Therion’s soft cheek, also glanced around the ballroom.

Where did he go?

The ballroom was quite large, so Sirua was about to send someone to search when Pession finally returned.

“…?”

Sirua tilted his head. Pession was radiating a completely different energy from when he had left—a sluggish, ominous aura spreading from head to toe.

“Haha! Your Highness, good evening!”

Those who didn’t know Pession well didn’t notice the difference, continuing to approach him, greeting him, and trying desperately to create connections or at least leave an impression.

But Sirua knew.

Those people weren’t building connections—they were building negatives.

“Hm. What should I do.”

Normally Sirua wouldn’t care if others ruined themselves, but today it bothered him unusually.

Sigh… I’ll do a good deed for once.


✦ ✦ ✦

Sirua stepped in and rescued Pession.

Though whether Pession was the one rescued or the person clinging to him was unclear.

Normally, Pession would have ignored everything and brushed people off, but perhaps he truly wasn’t in his right state—he followed Sirua obediently to a private room.

“Where’s Therion?”

“Huh? He was right here… maybe he went to get more food.”

Pession opened and closed his hand.

He frowned slightly at the lingering sensation on his palm.

Damn it.

As Pession pressed his forehead and ran a hand through his hair, Sirua narrowed his eyes, observing him closely.

It was the look of someone trying to determine whether the Crown Prince—usually the perfect heir—was about to explode like a ticking bomb.

“Did someone upset you? Your expression looks terrible.”

“No.”

“Riiight.”

“……”

Anyone could see something had happened, but Pession steadied his breathing.

Sirua considered pressing further but decided to leave him be.

When he used to walk around grinning, having everything handed to him effortlessly, he was simply annoying. But now he looked like someone who had rotted from the inside despite lacking nothing at all… and it was pitiable.

Meanwhile, completely unaware of Sirua’s thoughts, Pession closed his eyes and recalled what had happened just moments ago.


“Your Highness, I don’t understand what you mean.”

Her trembling eyes. The confusion swirling inside them. Her shaking voice.

If that was acting, the woman should have been an actress.

Then again, she could gain far more by seducing him than by acting, so that probably explained her behavior.

He had warned her not to dream foolish dreams and ended it cleanly, so he should have shaken it off and forgotten it.

But the irritation clinging to him refused to disappear. It scraped at his nerves like a thorn.

“Hah.”

A hollow laugh slipped through his fingers as he covered his face.

He was furious, yet he didn’t know how to vent this fury. The violent impulse he couldn’t completely suppress leaked out as killing intent.

“What are you doing? You’re going to kill someone like that.”

“……”

“Relax your eyes a little. It’s scary.”

“…Rather.”

Maybe he should have actually killed her.

Then maybe she wouldn’t be bothering him this much.

If he’d known sparing her would annoy him this badly—

Pession bit his lip, the strange discomfort gnawing at his nerves far worse than the pain from his bitten lips.

“Hah.”

He ruffled his hair roughly. As he loosened his tight necktie and threw off his jacket, Sirua’s expression grew even more serious.

“If you’re sane, stop overthinking. If you’re going out, then go.”

“Ahem. You noticed?”

Embarrassed, Sirua cleared his throat and scolded Pession instead.

“Honestly, you know you look like a lunatic right now, right?”

“……”

Pession didn’t deny it.

Or rather—he couldn’t deny it.

“What on earth is wrong with you? What bothered you this time?”

“……”

What bothered him?

That woman looked too much like her.

The thought burst out before he could even hesitate, and belated shock hit him hard.

“Hah.”

Ha… damn it.

A powerful wave of disgust washed over him.

It felt like revulsion.

At a party he had attended only out of obligation, greeting people out of sheer formality… when he first noticed that blatantly intense gaze, his heart had dropped.

Because for a brief moment, he thought Arellin had truly come back to life.

He knew it was impossible, knew it was his delusion, a pointless hope, an unreachable dream—and denied it immediately.

But for the briefest instant, he had tasted a sweet dream, and the aftertaste was unbearably bitter.

“Seriously, did something happen?”

Perhaps sensing something truly unusual this time, Sirua couldn’t help but ask.

“No. Nothing much.”

“Hmmm…”

Sirua’s eyes brimmed with suspicion, but Pession offered no explanation or excuse. He merely lowered his gaze and sat with the turmoil inside him.

Everyone thought Pession wasn’t in his right mind—but Pession’s mind was perfectly clear then and now.

Too clear, in fact. That was the problem.

Because whenever he closed his eyes…

He always returned to that moment.

To the moment he watched Arellin’s quiet side‑profile as she gazed out the window.

No matter how desperately he wanted to escape it, forget it, move on… he always returned there.

Standing in that place again, seeing her again, knowing it was his memory—and yet…

Those irreversible times, those moments that would never return—were so precious, so achingly dear, that he was left wandering like a lost child.

Only after losing Arellin did Pession truly learn what loneliness was.

As he grew older, he understood the solitude she had carried.

Through her eyes, her gestures, sometimes her words… she had unknowingly shown him her exhaustion, her fear, her suffering, and her sharp, vivid pain.

And finally—

Pession came to understand the weight of the feelings she had once confessed to him, feelings he hadn’t understood back then.

Time passed.

But none of his memories faded. They remained painfully clear, so clear that waking up made reality feel like a dream.

“……”

Pession pressed down on his aching eyes with his palm.

His mind begged for rest, but his body—tempered beyond human limits—felt no fatigue.

Even constant battles didn’t tire him. Falling asleep from exhaustion had become rare, and even then he often awoke from nightmares.

And the more that happened, the faster his body grew stronger, as if forged by fire.

Has it already been fifteen years?

A long time if long, short if short. Each day was agonizingly long, yet a year passed in a blink. And that was how fifteen years had slipped by.

How much longer could he endure?

“…Arellin.”

I miss you.

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