Chapter 57. Please (1)
came out of the King’s office.
I went down the stairs and came out of the main palace. After looking at the begonia garden where red flowers were in full bloom for a while, I turned around. I didn’t pass by the begonia garden, nor did I pass by the beautiful fountain and neat maze of garden corridors. That place belonged to the king, so anyone who was not permitted by the king to walk there could not go out of the palace through that road.
The knights of the royal palace were standing here and there.
As we approached him, all the knights turned their backs on Devlan. It was one of the laws of the knights to let them know that when a new king came to power through a method other than death or abdication, they would no longer look upon the previous lord.
I passed in front of the first annex behind the main palace.
All the curtains in the annex were drawn. Devlan noticed that all the curtains were black, and a long smile appeared on his lips.
When I left the back gate of the palace in silence.
“Your Majesty the King.”
There was only one person approaching Devlan, who had everyone’s back turned. A person wearing a black leather suit with sea-colored hair tied up. It was Aila.
It wasn’t a name, but Devlan turned his head at the unfamiliar title. Ayla looked at Devlan’s locked eyes for a moment, then walked slowly without even lowering her head. Teilan did not stop Aela.
“Were you planning to say hello to me even if it was something you couldn’t say?”
“I plan to hand over what I couldn’t return.”
Eila said this and slowly moved her hands.
Aila’s hand was gently lifted and touched her sea-colored hair. Aila, who was slowly running her hand through her long, tied up hair, placed her hand on the beautiful hairpin that held her hair in place.
Teilan still did not stop the action and just watched silently as Aela, who had pulled out the hairpin, took a step in front of Devlan.
Eila, who spoke calmly, walked in front of Devlan again and handed him the hairpin filled with deadly poison.
“Is that what you couldn’t give me?”
“That’s right.”
“Your new owner will not feel at ease if he finds out that you came to me on your own and gave me something like this.”
“You don’t have to worry. I told you to come back.”
Devlan accepted it without hesitation.
After staring at it for a while, a sleepy laugh came out of the mouth.
“Your new master is truly thoughtful.”
In the abyss, you cannot hurt yourself.
You can’t strangle yourself or stab a blunt blade made by scraping and grinding a stone wall into your heart. It is impossible to swallow the deadly poison inside the water droplet headdress.
Either they refuse the food sent down to them and die from dryness, or they spend little by little and become worn out and die. That is the only place allowed.
“Calian.”
So is this an opportunity you are giving?
Or is it a terrible curse from you?
Devlan couldn’t bear to stab it down his throat right here. I just looked down at the hairpin while holding it in my hand and put it in my jacket pocket.
“It’s a curse.”
A curse that tells me to look back on this moment until the last moment because the person who so easily broke other people’s lives regretted my own life so much. A curse that forces a person who has never regretted anything until now to close his eyes in this terrible contradiction, only regretting the fact that he did not end his life.
It was a gift from Calian, who had emptied Aela’s hand when she had asked to say her last words to Devlan.
Aila, who had given a gift that was neither an opportunity nor a curse, turned around as if she had no more regrets. I moved away from Devlan. To the place where the real owner is who will give you a new hairpin that you can show to anyone else regardless.
Devlan looked at it for a moment and then took a step again.
Since the sinner could only walk on his own two feet, Devlan, who could not ride on a horse or a carriage, simply walked. Without thinking about why the knights turned their backs on him, why the curtains in the annex were black, or why the nobles spat out his name as if they were spitting out his name.
– Is it okay to be disheveled? It’s the day your world ends.
Step by step, stopping a few times. I just walked, trying hard not to remember Calian’s words that all of this was a tomb created by Devlan’s own hands. The wind at the end of those steps was so strong that I was hit and hit by such a strong wind. The end of my steps become a little blurry.
In front of the place where the end of the disorder has been reached.
Devlan stopped once more and laughed. no. I didn’t laugh. I couldn’t laugh.
I took a step.
In the end, I left behind Teilan, who didn’t say anything, and left behind an empty land where no one would visit anymore.
– ...... Clap!
Into the darkness that I can never escape from again.
To hell.
* * *
He wore a pure white shirt.
He wore a long navy blue jacket embroidered with white thread and black pants. The thick white cloak, embroidered with black thread and lined with black, was worn without change. The black cravat that replaced the tie was fastened with platinum jewelry containing pale amethyst. Two light purple amethysts swayed at the end of the chain that fastened the cloak. I neatly combed my hair, which had grown a little longer in the past few months since I cut it.
I left the deserted room with black bedding and monotonous furniture. Then he stopped for a moment.
“mother.”
We never said anything different.
Who did you think of? Louise, who was standing wearing a beautiful light purple dress, nodded slightly and said many words.
Just like any other day, Chase held out one arm. Louise put her hand on his arm. And we walked together.
I went down the stairs and came out of the main palace. After letting Louise ride in a small white carriage decorated with platinum, Chase got on a silver-gray horse that had followed Verne best in her memories, but no longer did.
The knights of the royal palace were standing here and there.
The knights lined up from the main palace to the main gate of the palace and stood facing the path Chase would walk. The knights who were standing on their heels all bowed down when Chase’s horse took a step. He placed one knee on the floor, placed his right hand over his heart, and raised a chivalrous salute to the King.
passed between them.
I passed through a begonia garden with sparsely blooming red flowers, a beautiful fountain, and a neat maze garden corridor.
I left the main gate of the palace and headed to the square.
I climb up onto the low platform and close my eyes for a moment.
The sound of a flag fluttering in the wind, the sound of a bird chirping, the sound of a tree branch gently moving to the side, the sound of a sneeze being suppressed, and the sound of thin armor clattering.
Many people heard the sound of living breathing.
“Good King. Devlan... Forget about it now.”
I opened my eyes.
I looked at everyone in this place who gave me so many sounds. I captured this square in my head that I will never forget until the day I die.
He said while looking at each and every face of those gathered.
“I will leave it up to me to reflect on the past and be on guard. In this way, only I will remember and not forget.”
I didn’t say anything big.
I just made a promise.
He said that he would punish those who had things they should not have, and that he would return them to those who had been taken from them. He said he would apologize on behalf of the criminals to those who could not turn back. They said that even if they raise the birds again, they will not be forced to make their choice.
He said he would not treat anyone as if they were dead. He said he would not erase anyone.
“Forget them all. Forget them all and live again. Just like any other day.”
So now I told everyone to go back to their lives and live their normal lives.
The sound of breathing becomes louder.
The mouth that was tightly closed opens.
“... You bark so well. My brother.”
The two cats, who had heard the complaints that were clearly muttering to themselves, looked at Plants with wide eyes and then laid down again. Plantz, who had left his knees to the cats’ body temperature, which was warmer than the fireplace, turned his head. Outside the window, countless stars were visible on the dark, distant sea.
So, I was still in Secretia.
Since the plan was to stay in Secretia until the winter had passed and spring had come, Alan took the two cats, who would faint whenever they heard Planz’s voice, and take them there. So Plants watched Anne grow up safely throughout the winter.
and.
“Where has our prince gone again?”
“Outside.”
“Where outside?”
“ocean.”
“Did you go alone?”
“Even those who will have a coronation ceremony tomorrow.”
The baby elephant followed the cat.
Because he forgot his duties as a servant whenever he left the palace, Jan had been using Planz as a Calian location tracker these days.
Yan, who looked at the crown prince, a fool who didn’t care whether that was the case or not, opened his mouth.
“Everyone is outside right now. Would you like to come out?”
“why.”
“They said they were going to take a look. Everyone together.”
At those words, Plantz, who was looking out the window once again, was about to say, ‘I don’t like it because it’s cold,’ but then closed his mouth. And then he said something shorter.
“okay.”
Yan, who looked a little surprised at this answer for a moment, nodded.
“Yes. Then I will prepare another cup of tea.”
“okay.”
Jan, who showed something that I couldn’t tell if it was a greeting or a neck movement, went out first, and then Planz carefully picked up Anne. Now, Anne had not forgotten that her waist had begun to stretch, so she slightly supported her buttocks and laid down next to the sofa. After that, Lucy was moved with the same touch.
After that, he got up and put on the dark purple cloak that Alan had sent him.
As I stand up, my eyes turn out the window without me realizing it.
The white stars that filled the distant sea were shining brighter than any other day. After thinking about that for a while, I went outside.
And another person who looked at the sky.
– Shoot...
Calian took a deep breath.
“I wonder if it came sooner than I thought, and sometimes it came too late. That’s right.”
Chase smiled softly and looked around at the salty-smelling voice.
“It’s still the same.”
“Yes. It’s still the same.”
A place full of pure white sand.
There is a tree house that is a little bigger than what I remember. A place where there is a small rock.
I came to the sea. now.
“Brother, shouldn’t you rest early today? You’ll be tired tomorrow.”
“You’re still young.”
Calian laughed for a moment after hearing the light answer.
“Master wanted to come tomorrow, but he said it would probably be busy, so I told him to just stay at Kairis. I was afraid he might be disappointed.”
“They say so many people will come from Kairis. Is there anything to be disappointed about?”
“Still.”
“But it will be more crowded than before. That’s okay.”
“Yes. I guess that’s true.”
Chase’s coronation ceremony.
I came here only a day before the coronation ceremony.
It’s not that we don’t have time or that we can’t pay attention to each other, it’s just that. I had decided to visit this place on this day, as if I had made a promise.
Chase, who took out the watch in his pocket and checked the time, tilted his head.
“That’s strange. Wasn’t it today?”
“Well, me too. It’s such a rare day that I can’t remember.”
“Even if it’s not today, let’s celebrate.”
Calian nodded, still smiling.
The conversation between the two brothers continued, telling various stories.
– Sarah.......
A blue light began to fall from the sky.
Eventually, there was one more light, and then another.
A blue light lighter than a feather fades away.
It came down like snowflakes.
Calian, who was looking at it, raised his head towards the sky. I looked at the blue light pouring down like that and closed my eyes for a moment.
“Happy Birthday.”
A night with endless blue light.
Serenity time.
“...... My little brother.”
Bern smiled as he watched his older brother congratulating him with a title that would not change no matter what changed as he pondered what name to call him.
“thank you.”
Bern quietly opened his eyes and looked at Chase.
“As I will tell you tomorrow, congratulations on your coronation ceremony, brother.”
“okay.”
Chase nodded.
Such a chase, once again, the blue light coming down the undulating sea. Bern, who was watching, stood facing Chase.
I bowed my back.
As if taking out something that was stored deep inside and showing it to you.
“Please. May you remain a good king for a long time.”
I repeated what I once said.
On a night when blue light fell.
Dear Chase, Verne.