Thatâs not it, itâs because sheâs disheartened.
I could only look down at the tip of Rashidâs shoes. If he hadnât kicked away Lady Melleo with those oh-so-important feet of his, then there was no way our Haniel wouldnât be unable to spread out her wings like she was doing now.
âBut what have those things gathered like that for.â
ââŚ..â
He wouldnât be able to imagine that it would be a class for a School of Etiquette; as soon as he saw the swarm of babies, he crossed his arms in front of his chest as if to say it was a sight to see. Not only were hints of disapproval on his handsome face, he was even beginning to look quite bored.
âBring her here quickly. Donât they come if you whistle at them or something?â
âTh-thatâs only when youâre calling normal swans.â
âAnd theyâre not normal swans?â
ââŚâŚâ
âOhh, right. You said she was your precious daughter, or something.â
Look at him being all sarcastic.
Though I knew he was talking especially spitefully like that on purpose, I laughed emotionlessly. I mean, I could laugh naturally just by looking at Hanielâs face, so.
Though his stare prickled on my cheeks, I couldnât keep my eyes off of her.
âBaby! Mommyâs here!â
I wanted to go out and shout that even now, but todayâs goal was something else.
The person, no, the goose, that I had to meet first, before Haniel.
The Teacher that stood above God, Lady Melleo, was gradually coming our way.
âOhâŚ.â
Of course, she wasnât coming because she had discovered me and this man behind the tree. I already knew that after she finished teaching the older students, she came to this spot around this time every day to watch the new students.
The reason Selene had been watching her movements lay here as well.
In the meantime, Rashidâs cold eyes were still on Haniel, who was lagging behind on her own.
âThe more I look at her, your daughter doesnât seem normal.â
âThatâs not it. She usually acts very adorably. When sheâs happy, she comes and rubs her cheek on you first, and sometimes she pecks you like this with her beak, and she rolls her webbed feet around, too.â
ââŚâŚâ
Just like this.
When I lifted up my skirt slightly and rolled my feet twice to show him, Rashid cracked his neck noisily. But as I had to watch Rashid and Lady Melleo in both directions, I didnât have the time to pay attention to what he was doing.
As soon as I saw that Lady Melleo had already reached the bottom of the hill, I quickly moved in front of Rashidâs eyes.
ââŚâŚWhat?â
âBecause I thought you might not believe what I said. Itâs true.â
âThat your daughter acts adorably?â
His hand still on the back of his neck, Rashid huffed out a forced laughter. To this man, it wasnât important whether that was the truth or notâthe only important thing to him was that there was a woman who refuted his words.
âShe looks like sheâll die within today, though.â
âOkay siirrrrrr!â
ââŚâŚ.â
âSheâs not going to. How could you say something like that!â
Rashidâs throat dipped longer than it had right before this.
âFine. Letâs say thatâs true.â
ââŚ..are you afraid?â
âWhat?â
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âIâm asking if youâre afraid that I might be right.â
ââŚ..â
His pinkish eyes that bore down on me narrowed, as if he found this quite interesting.
I also had my head held up stiffly, but in that short moment, I first checked subtly to see if he would be bringing out his sword into his hand.
ââŚ..That thing can really act like what you just described?â
Fortunately, Rashidâs eyes had returned to Haniel, who was scrunched up into a ball. She really was a small child, so small that she might look like a ball of cotton at a glance.
âYes, of course. Very much so. You can even bet me on this.â
âBet?â
The corners of his lips bent up crookedly. Though it wasnât to the point of slashing and cutting, he was a man who had never even imagined losing to anything.
âDidnât you say you had nothing to bet on anymore?â
âThatâs true, butâŚ.â
âFine. We can decide on that kind of thing slowly.â
From the way he dipped his chin down slightly, I could see an overflowing haughty elegance exceeding that of Lady Melleo.
But oh well.
Like heâd said, I had nothing to give, and also nothing to lose.
âThough I would like to do so as well, it looks like itâll be too difficult right now.â
ââŚ..why?â
âOur Reina is a very sensitive child. She doesnât do that to just anyone, and sheâs very shy. So we would need to act very delicately, too.â
âSo what are you trying to say?â
His ridicule spread out as calmly as the middayâs lake.
Some people might have been mesmerized by his smile, but I already had another existence to be mesmerized by.
Lady Melleo had already crossed the midway point of this hill by now.
âOf course, we will need to practice.â
ââŚâŚdo what?â
âPractice. If you practice how to treat a child you first meet beforehand, then our pri- Reina will undoubtedly open her heart to you.â
Thatâs not it, itâs because sheâs disheartened.
I could only look down at the tip of Rashidâs shoes. If he hadnât kicked away Lady Melleo with those oh-so-important feet of his, then there was no way our Haniel wouldnât be unable to spread out her wings like she was doing now.
âBut what have those things gathered like that for.â
ââŚ..â
He wouldnât be able to imagine that it would be a class for a School of Etiquette; as soon as he saw the swarm of babies, he crossed his arms in front of his chest as if to say it was a sight to see. Not only were hints of disapproval on his handsome face, he was even beginning to look quite bored.
âBring her here quickly. Donât they come if you whistle at them or something?â
âTh-thatâs only when youâre calling normal swans.â
âAnd theyâre not normal swans?â
ââŚâŚâ
âOhh, right. You said she was your precious daughter, or something.â
Look at him being all sarcastic.
Though I knew he was talking especially spitefully like that on purpose, I laughed emotionlessly. I mean, I could laugh naturally just by looking at Hanielâs face, so.
Though his stare prickled on my cheeks, I couldnât keep my eyes off of her.
âBaby! Mommyâs here!â
I wanted to go out and shout that even now, but todayâs goal was something else.
The person, no, the goose, that I had to meet first, before Haniel.
The Teacher that stood above God, Lady Melleo, was gradually coming our way.
âOhâŚ.â
Of course, she wasnât coming because she had discovered me and this man behind the tree. I already knew that after she finished teaching the older students, she came to this spot around this time every day to watch the new students.
The reason Selene had been watching her movements lay here as well.
In the meantime, Rashidâs cold eyes were still on Haniel, who was lagging behind on her own.
âThe more I look at her, your daughter doesnât seem normal.â
âThatâs not it. She usually acts very adorably. When sheâs happy, she comes and rubs her cheek on you first, and sometimes she pecks you like this with her beak, and she rolls her webbed feet around, too.â
ââŚâŚâ
Just like this.
When I lifted up my skirt slightly and rolled my feet twice to show him, Rashid cracked his neck noisily. But as I had to watch Rashid and Lady Melleo in both directions, I didnât have the time to pay attention to what he was doing.
As soon as I saw that Lady Melleo had already reached the bottom of the hill, I quickly moved in front of Rashidâs eyes.
ââŚâŚWhat?â
âBecause I thought you might not believe what I said. Itâs true.â
âThat your daughter acts adorably?â
His hand still on the back of his neck, Rashid huffed out a forced laughter. To this man, it wasnât important whether that was the truth or notâthe only important thing to him was that there was a woman who refuted his words.
âShe looks like sheâll die within today, though.â
âOkay siirrrrrr!â
ââŚâŚ.â
âSheâs not going to. How could you say something like that!â
Rashidâs throat dipped longer than it had right before this.
âFine. Letâs say thatâs true.â
ââŚ..are you afraid?â
âWhat?â
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âIâm asking if youâre afraid that I might be right.â
ââŚ..â
His pinkish eyes that bore down on me narrowed, as if he found this quite interesting.
I also had my head held up stiffly, but in that short moment, I first checked subtly to see if he would be bringing out his sword into his hand.
ââŚ..That thing can really act like what you just described?â
Fortunately, Rashidâs eyes had returned to Haniel, who was scrunched up into a ball. She really was a small child, so small that she might look like a ball of cotton at a glance.
âYes, of course. Very much so. You can even bet me on this.â
âBet?â
The corners of his lips bent up crookedly. Though it wasnât to the point of slashing and cutting, he was a man who had never even imagined losing to anything.
âDidnât you say you had nothing to bet on anymore?â
âThatâs true, butâŚ.â
âFine. We can decide on that kind of thing slowly.â
From the way he dipped his chin down slightly, I could see an overflowing haughty elegance exceeding that of Lady Melleo.
But oh well.
Like heâd said, I had nothing to give, and also nothing to lose.
âThough I would like to do so as well, it looks like itâll be too difficult right now.â
ââŚ..why?â
âOur Reina is a very sensitive child. She doesnât do that to just anyone, and sheâs very shy. So we would need to act very delicately, too.â
âSo what are you trying to say?â
His ridicule spread out as calmly as the middayâs lake.
Some people might have been mesmerized by his smile, but I already had another existence to be mesmerized by.
Lady Melleo had already crossed the midway point of this hill by now.
âOf course, we will need to practice.â
ââŚâŚdo what?â
âPractice. If you practice how to treat a child you first meet beforehand, then our pri- Reina will undoubtedly open her heart to you.â