â..soâŠâ Ancilla tried to calm down.
However, her sonâs eyes were swollen from crying so much that his emotions are not at her disposal.
Ancilla patted her chest in frustration and grabbed a fan to cool off her face.
ââŠMy son. Cyan⊠⊠askedâŠa boy from the countryside for a duel and he lost?
âYes.â
Hezar couldnât raise his bowed head. He held his head up for nothing and didnât want to get worse from that dirty black sheep.
âThe little boy. Didnât trainman, did he?â
âNo, he didnâtâŠâ
âNo way.â
Ancillaâs reaction was the same as Cyanâs. She looked at her son with cold eyes.
Cyan was sniffing down his eyes.
âCome here.â
ââŠMotherâŠâ
âCome here!â Ancilla couldnât stand it anymore and screamed.
Cyan shuddered as he shuddered his shoulders. However, he approached Ancilla with faltering steps.
Ancilla jerked her hand out, collecting her sizzling breath.
âArgh!â
He has a strong grip on the stomach. The pain hasnât subsided yet. Hezar glanced at Cyan with pity, and then he moved his head back.
âAnd you lost at one move too!â
âOh, mother. It hurtsâŠ!â
âStay still!â
The body of Cyan, who was walking backward, was stiff. Ancilla pressed her sonâs name with an outspoken touch. Whenever she did that, Cyan held back his scream by clenching his teeth.
Ciel, sitting in the back, watched the scene with a sulky face. She wanted to say something, but the young Ciel knew well that there was nothing to gain by opening her mouth.
âHezar, you swear that what youâve seen with your eyes are correct, right?â
ââŠâ
âI asked if you could swear. That kid. You sure he didnât train Mana?â
âI can swear.â
Swear should not be easily spoken in any situation. But if he was silent now, it would be terrible in the future, and Hezar was sure of his judgment.
âThe Son of Jehard, Eugene, didnât train Mana. There wasnât a handful of mana in his body.â
âReally?â
Ancilla went back to her memory, a name that doesnât come straight to mind It is a name that is not worth remembering.
She means⊠definitely in the province of Gidol. It seems that the name of their side branch, which was stuck in the corner of the village, was Jehard.
They were a family that was separated from its main house hundreds of years ago and has never been so distinguished.
âMy son.â Ancilla lifted Cyanâs clothes. Cyan shuddered and closed his eyes tightly.
âTo a man who hasnât even trained manaâŠYou were beaten by him with a blow.â
His pear skin is heavily discolored.
The deep bruise made Ancilla burst into laughter. She was also a child of nothing. Count Kaines, who holds a position in the military, is her father.
âA Hit. Thatâs for sure. Ciel, how did your brother lose?â
âOh, mother. Itâs likeâŠâ
âI didnât ask you.â
Ancilla glared at her son with her eyes wide open. His eyes are so fierce that it is unbelievable that he sees his 13-year-old son.
ââŠthe moment the duel began. Eugene stabbed him with the spear.â
Ciel pouted her lips and said,
âMy brother was surprised and tried to attack back, but Eugeneâs spear was faster than him.â
âWas it due to the distance?â
âBrother was a little far away.â
âWhat was your brother doing at that moment?â
âHe tried to lift the sword.â
It was only an hour ago. It wasnât too old to recall. Whenever Cielâs words continued, Cyan trembled with anxiety.
âThisâŠâ
Ancilla, who heard everything, uttered a trembling voice.
âA stupid thing!â .
Slap! The head of Cyan turned sideways. Cyan, who had assumed that this would happen, held back his groans with his teeth clenched.
âNo Mana. He had even never trained properly! Youâre the same age as a kidâŠ! You allowed him to attack first?! You canât even avoid it! You let him narrow the distance! You were beaten just like that, and fell while vomiting everywhere?!â
Ancilla gave a sharp scream and slapped the cheek of a continuous fusion. Whenever that happens, Cyanâs head turns from side to side. It is not determined to hit. It was a slap without mana on it .
However, the punishment is extreme for a young son.
âIn the presence of others⊠showing such vulgarity! Youâre the first one to ask for a duel, and youâre defeated?! Do you want to see your mother hang herself in shame and die?â đȘđŠ.đ€đ
âSorry, Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry, Mom. â
Cyan held back the scream, but he couldnât hold back the tears. Cyan sniffed and shed tears. However, Ancilla felt more angry than sorry for her sonâs crying.
âWhat are you crying about?â
âHuhâŠâ
âWhy are you putting your mother in trouble by doing something that she shouldnât? Your father will be back soon, but I donât know what kind of face to greet himâŠ! What kind of face should I show in front of Theonis?!â
Lionhartâs family home.
Guillard Lionhart had been away from his home for training for three years.
In that case, it should be Mrs. Theonis, who is the first wife of the Lord, who holds the power of the family. But now that the first wife was currently away, it was Ancilla, who took the helm of the main house.
It was for a simple reason. After giving birth to a child, Theonis body can no longer bear children. Guillard, who wanted to prepare well for the latter years, was not satisfied with only one son.
So he adopted a second wife, and Ancilla gave birth to twins.
âThree children was enough.â
Guillard always said so, but Ancilla couldnât agree with that. The reason why she came into the secret room that she could not stand despite receiving good marriage paths was that she coveted the value of the name Lionhart.
âSheâs gonna laugh at me. Iâm sure.â
Ancilla chewed her nails well and recalled Theonisâs face. Cyan, who was terrified by her motherâs nervous appearance, stuttered and spat out.
âI-I, Iâll fight again. So that you wonât suffer shame, once againâŠâ
âAgain?â
Ancillaâs voice rose sharply.
âWhat are you going to fight again when youâre already defeated?! Donât do anything wrong, stay calm until the blood ceremony starts!â
âButâŠâ
âHezar!â
Ancilla couldnât listen to her son until the end and screamed. Hezarâs shoulders flinched as he bowed his head.
âYes.â
âI want to kill you.â
Ancillaâs fist trembled.
âBut⊠I canât. Thatâs not how it works. Your⊠His a favorite knight. I donât think your teaching is wrong. Right?â
ââŠâ
âI was right about your teaching, but ⊠My sonâŠ! Couldnât learn properly, and he was defeated by that hillbilly kid.â
ââŠIâm sorry.â
There is no positive or negative situation. In this case, it is better to pray for forgiveness than to keep your mouth shut.
ââŠtake Cyan out.â
âMotherâŠâ
âGo, train him. Donât ever disgrace my face again.â
Hezar nodded back. While Cyan was in tears, Ancillaâs order was followed without resistance.
âCiel, you stay for a while.â
ââŠyes.â
Cielâs expression on her face crumpled as she tried to sneak out with her. She sat back in her seat, glancing at Ancillaâs face.
ââŠthat little boy. You said his name was Eugene, right?â
âYes.â
âDid you ask the little boy for a duel, too?â
âNo, I didnât ask.â
âHow come?â
âBrother lost with a blow. So I assumed I couldnât have won a fight.â
Ciel answered in a murmur. She answered honestly for now, but she was afraid that her mother might be angrier with her answer.
âGood job.â
However, Ancilla did not burst into anger as she did before. She stared at her daughter with rather calm eyes.
âIf youâve been defeated⊠I would have hanged myself with shame.â
âDonât say that, Mother.â
Ciel was in tears. Of course, she knows her mother was a person who will never take her own life in any circumstances. However, she had learned from a young age that being fluttered would make her mother feel better.
ââŠEugene. How was he?â
âIâm not sure what you mean.â
âLooks and attitudes.â
âHis face⊠um⊠Heâs more handsome than other. But he is kinda strangeâŠâ
âStrange? Why?â
âHe was so childish and mean when he was arguing with my brother, but he was like a grown-up when he talked to Hezar.â
The words put Ancilla in thought for a moment. Since he is 13, she understood that he was childish and mean. But talking like a grown up with Hezar?
âJust⊠what honor is all about. It is also said that showing mercy in a duel is an insult to others. When Eugene said that, Hezar apologized.â
ââŠHonor?â
âYes, I heard he said something presumptuous.â
Ciel smiled unconsciously as she recalled the moment. She soon changed her expression when she realized she wasnât supposed to laugh, but Ancilla did not point out Cielâs laughter.
ââŠwhatâs the subjectâŠ?â
She thought sheâd have to call Hezar back and listen to the whole story. Ancilla thought with a slight nod.
âAre you angry that Eugene hit your brother?â
ââŠyes.â
Itâs a lie. Ciel wasnât, but she actually felt it was funny how her brother cried while pretending to be proud.
âDonât try to avenge your brother for nothing.â
Ancilla knew what her daughter was up to. Since she was born as his brotherâs twin, she has been with her brother since she was young, and she used to follow her brother around and play mischievous pranks. She is a child who puts her pleasure before his affection for his brother.
ââŠfor the time being, your brother will be busy being coached by Hezar.â
âIâll join him.â
âOf course you should. But donât get too carried away, Eugene⊠Get acquainted with him.â
âWhy?â
âThe more friends you have, the better.â
Ancillaâs eyes cooled cold. The little boy defeated her son and put shame on herself. However, it is surprising to hear that someone who didnât train mana defeated her son.
ââŠEugene, heâs strong enough to beat your brother. So itâs better to be close with him.â
âIs that so?â
âYes.â
Ancilla cooled her boiling feelings. She wanted to turn his body into a fool who canât move for the rest of his life. But right now she canât.
Hundreds of years ago, there was a state of mourning for the family of Lionhart. Although it was settled, it has been regarded as a taboo in the family since then.
In the first place, Guillade, the current owner of the house, said, âThree is enough,â because he was worried that the brothers would kill each other after increasing the successors of the main house for no reason.
Ancilla herself didnât want to break the taboo that had come down for hundreds of years.
âIf I hurt him, Iâm the most suspicious one.â
Although it is a tradition that the family has been persecuting each other since the blood ceremony in the first place. There is a âgoodâ to keep him alive. Itâs not too much to put up a lame servant, give him a separate house she doesnât use, and pick on him for nothing.
But if she crosses the lineâŠ
The guardians of the family will intervene.
Just imagining makes her body tremble with the creeps. Ancilla did not want to be associated with Gahonâs guardians in this disgraceâŠ
âOkay, mother.â
Ciel, who was contemplating for a while, smiled and nodded.
âIâll be close to Eugene. Thatâs all, right?â
Ciel was curious about this unknown relative.
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