Chapter 76: Quick Wits (3)

Chapter 76: Quick Wits (3)

Recently, instances of Sivar causing trouble had been nearly nonexistent. This was due to the close surveillance by his guardians and acquaintances, and the fact that he was hardly ever left alone.

The moment someone took their eyes off him, he might wander around and get into mischief, thus constantly drawing attention like a cat knocking over a cup left on the table. The moment you look away, something concerning happens.

Nevertheless, its hard to stay upset with Sivar. Due to his usual lack of strength control, accidents tend to happen inadvertently.

"Ah So that's the student from the forest"

Even the cleric, though belatedly recognizing Sivars identity, showed leniency. There was a hint of understanding in his demeanor.

But a mistake is a mistake. Luna, who had broken into a sweat defending Sivar, turned her head towards him.

"You shouldn't touch things carelessly. Unless you can pay for them, which you can't, can you? You don't have a lot of money, right?"

"Yeah."

"You're reflecting on this, right? Ill take responsibility this time, so dont do it again."

Kara was sternly reprimanding Sivar, though it seemed closer to a gentle scolding than an actual admonishment.

Kara initially adopted a strict expression, which gradually softened into a tender smile.

Sivar also appeared to be showing genuine remorse, and his keen awareness of his mistake only softened her heart further.

I guess there's more to him than just an expressionless face.'

It was the first time seeing Sivar be so conscious of his surroundings. Its a rare and precious moment.

Having lived in the wild, Sivar seldom needed such awareness; hence, this must be a form of socialization.

Although he did cause a big incident today, the fact that he is reflecting on it was already a significant progress.

The Principal'

She had already had her stash of candies confiscated. If this news reached The Principals ears, she might lose a month's worth.

While Kara and Ellie had been sneakily offering her candy, its still inconvenient not to be able to eat it openly.

Perhaps his newfound perceptiveness originated there, fretting about being seen by The Principal.

"Fortunately, we have insurance for situations like this."

"Insurance?"

"Yes. Since there are sometimes accidents like the one caused by Mr. Sivar, places like museums typically carry insurance. Moreover, this is practically a historical archive, so theres no need to worry."

The cleric mentioned that they'd need to take care to prevent such events in the future.

Luna nodded in agreement, likely also intending to be more cautious, then paced over towards Sivar.

By then, Kara was already chatting with Sivar about various things. Despite scolding him sharply, it seemed to have dissipated quickly.

"It's fine, Sister. The cleric said its okay. Insurance or something Anyway, theres no need for compensation."

"That's a relief. But what about this?"

Luna indicated a point with her long finger, reflecting upon Karas words. Luna followed Karas hand with her gaze.

The commemorative tower model that Sivar had destroyed was collapsed in pieces.

It was supposedly sculpted from stone, but it was unclear whether it had crumbled because it was ancient or because Sivars strength was too great.

They said theyd take care of it'

Luna picked up a piece of the model, giving a quick glance, and holding it with care since it was slated for disposal anyway.

The model looked ordinary at first glance, but Sivars interest suggested there might be more to it.

Is it because it resembles the tower he climbed?'

Inspecting it further, it looked identical to the commemorative tower, including geometric patterns drawn on it, and even the clock was accurate.

"Sivar, why did you touch this? Did you want it?"

Luna questioned why Sivar had taken interest in the model. It was important to know his reasons, even if it appeared to be just a toy to him.

"Just because."

"Just because?"

At his response, Luna found herself at a loss for words.

Kara asked if she should buy Sivar something similar, but he just shook his head in refusal.

In other words, after lunch, everything would be perfect. Any other time, and the opportunity would be absent.

But perhaps she had dawdled too much

"Sivar, do you want to come along? Though you're a follower of Chaos, you could still visit, right?"

"Yep."

"Wait, what?"

Kara beat her to it, and even Sivar responded affirmatively.

For Luna, who was secretly (maliciously?) hatching plans, this was a disconcerting development.

If Sivar accompanied Kara, everything would be thrown off. Thus, Luna spoke out in a slightly panicked and confused tone.

"Sivar? How about just relaxing during lunch? Report back to The Principal and organize your basic skillslets spend it together. That might be better."

"Hm?"

Luna blurted out something that could be misinterpreted. Naturally, Kara could sense an ulterior motive in her statement.

However, Sivar, caught in the middle, simply stood there with a puzzled expression as if to say, "Why all this all of a sudden?"

"What's that, Luna, youre taking it easy? I didn't realize you had no interest in religion."

"Well, I The muscle soreness is worse than I thought. I figured itd be better to report to The Principal and relax instead"

"Then rest by yourself. Why do you need to drag Sivar along for that?"

"Because

Luna had nothing to say. Karas point was valid.

If you need rest, do it on your own. Don't involve others unnecessarily. Thats what Kara was saying.

Thinking about it, everything she said was true, so Luna couldn't really argue. But today was essential.

"Shouldn't Sivar have a rest day too? And visiting the shrine could be done tomorrow as well."

"Mm. That's true. A rest day for everyone doesnt sound bad. We can visit the shrine together tomorrow."

""

Get a grip, woman!

Luna barely managed to suppress the frustration rising in her throat.

Kara is usually not oblivious. In fact, she's quite astute in understanding what others want.

But today, for some reason, she seemed clueless. Luna couldn't fathom why.

"Oh dear, do you mind if I join in? Its time I bought Sivar a cake anyway."

"Can you buy one for me too?"

"Why don't you buy it yourself, Princess? You've got plenty of money."

"You're cold."

Even Grace, who had overheard the conversation, chimed in, further inflating Lunas vexation.

Yeonhwa appeared to be slipping away discretely, but alas, Grace swiftly caught hold of her.

Luna couldn't understand how things had gotten to this point. She bit her lip in frustration.

Ah, seriously!'

Why does nothing ever go according to plan? Luna couldn't hide her irritation, evident on her face.

Perhaps finding her vexation adorable, Kara broke into a refreshing smile and drew her face close to Lunas.

Then, whispering into Lunas ear, Kara murmured softly.

"Did you think I was that clueless?"

""

Luna looked at Kara in bewilderment, only to see Kara giving her an as if' look.

"You sly little thing, trying to be cunning? Ill need to keep an eye on you."

""

I want to go home.