Chapter 26

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'Still, I can't forgive you for taking my sister.'

Ariel's sparkling eyes lit up as she looked at Lisbeth.

The eyes that changed from favor to hostility in an instant pierced Lisbeth sharply.

A side view that looks casual.

In Ariel's eyes, he was strong enough to be reliable, but the reality was different.

'I want to live like that already at a young age... .'

I noticed it because it was Lisbeth, but in fact, Ariel was also excellent at erasing signs.

If it wasn't for the duke's daughter, the future could be expected.

Lisbeth, continuing her disrespectful thoughts, turned her head in the opposite direction to Ariel.

If you don't want to go, please just look at me with a wish that I could do something about it.

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"Eww… .”

As Elysia entered the annex, Eden was sitting under the bed, watching her.

The blanket fell under the bed, perhaps in a hurry, and the coat she had received from Elysia was unwrapped and unwrapped.

At first glance, it looked like someone caught while stealing.

Elysia covered her mouth with her hand to hide the laughter that was about to escape.

“That’s why I told you to hide it before I came.”

Why is it so difficult to hide only one book?

All that Elysia brings you should be hidden under the bed.

In any case, it was an action that the Duke of Partine had in mind with an unexpected visit to the annex within a year.

Since what you bring with you is limited, it shouldn't be difficult to hide it.

The problem was that Eden was so fierce that he often forgot to hide it.

“It’s difficult like this… .”

Elysia muttered as if embarrassed.

It was never meant to be noticed by Eden.

However, contrary to Elysia's intention, Eden bit her lip and clenched her fist, thinking that she was disappointed in her.

Tears welled up in Eden's eyes.

It was only then that I realized that Elysia had unknowingly spit out her heart.

'I made a mistake.'

Elysia, who tapped her lips, walked up to Eden and lifted him up.

To be precise, it would be correct to say that Eden's light body, like laundry on a clothesline, was pulled up by Elysia's weak power.

“I didn’t tell you.”

It's true, but I didn't mean it with bad intentions.

Elysia, who lifted Eden, dragged him down and put him on the bed.

"Ugh. light.”

This time, it was the sound of seeing and hearing Eden.

Because I couldn't even lift it up.

Eden tilted her head.

It was to interpret whether Elysia's words were a compliment or an insult.

Perhaps it was difficult to judge by himself, Eden looked up at Elysia's face.

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