Chapter 16
Cassius returned home late at night.
Lately, incidents of snow creatures crossing the borders and invading civilian homes have become more frequent. Their breeding season typically occurs in the dead of winter, not summer.Ā
While it wasnāt unusual for them to raid villages for food during their breeding season, but such events in the summer were rare.
Cassius had been out investigating the cause, venturing beyond the border, and was exhausted upon his return.
āIt feels like I’m close to finding a clue, but I can’t grasp it.ā
He rubbed his eyes firmly as he opened the door to his room.
ā…Theo?ā
āBrother!ā
A small head popped up from the bed. Theo dashed over and threw himself into Cassiusās arms. Even now, Cassius couldnāt believe this moment was real. It was a moment he had desperately wished for but never thought would come true.
The childās warmth wriggled in his embrace.Ā
Cassius clenched his teeth.
The child, whom he once thought might never survive, was now awake, speaking, and walking. Coming back home, the reality of it hit him all over again. He lifted Theo, who was barely the size of a six-year-old.
So light.
āWhat brings you here? Have you eaten?ā
āI had dinner! Um, but I couldnāt sleepā¦ā
āAnd your nanny?ā
āDunno.ā
Theo shook his head vigorously. Cassius set him down on the sofa, removing his outerwear and loosening his shirt buttons while sneaking glances at the boy. Theo was bursting with excitement, clearly eager to tell him everything heād done today.
Cassius couldnāt help but smile.
āBut the nannyās left him alone again.ā
He had been receiving regular reports about the nanny. Luna, in particular, often criticized her with sharp words. It was clear that Lunaās hostility toward Charlotte had shifted to the nanny.
The nanny frequently overstepped her boundaries, disrespected Charlotte, and neglected her duties. Though Cassius had been holding off on making a move to avoid confusing the recently awakened Theo, but he didnāt plan to let things continue as they were.
Setting those thoughts aside for now, Cassius turned his attention back to Theo.
āIf you have something to say, just say it.ā
āThese days, that witch keeps going to the garden every day.ā
āSheās not a witchāsheās your sister-in-law.ā
Theo pouted. As expected, his brother had completely fallen under the witchās spell. Thatās what the nanny had saidāthat the Duke had married the Duchess because he was bewitched.
The nanny had told Theo it was his duty to break the spell. If he didnāt, the witch would ruin Irtesia.
That was why Theo had spent the past few days following Charlotte around and keeping an eye on her.
āIāve been watching witcāum, sister-in-law.ā
āI see.ā
So heās been following her.
Cassius narrowed his eyes. Fortunately, Theo didnāt appear to have suffered any injuriesāother than a scraped knee from falling down, at least.
He was still wary of Charlotte.
āI specifically told them not to leave Theo alone.ā
Click.
Cassius clicked his tongue in irritation. It seemed the nanny was still avoiding her duties. Meanwhile, Theo, oblivious to Cassiusās inner frustration, continued speaking.
āShe made me something weird!ā
Cassius turned his gaze to Theo, who pulled out a bottle of bubble solution from the table. Charlotte had told him not to play with it indoors, but right now, showing his brother this magical thing was far more important.
Theo dipped a wand into the soap solution, just as Charlotte had shown him, and blew on it with a soft hoo. Round soap bubbles floated into the air.
āIsnāt it amazing, Brother?ā
ā…She made this for you?ā
āYes! She said I had to take my medicine if I wanted her to make me two of them.ā
āMedicine?ā
Cassiusās voice dropped. Medicine?
Anything was possible. In the North, there were many unexplored areas, and there were many mysterious plants. If Charlotte had used any of those mysterious plants, the medicine might not even be curable if it were poison.
Cassius gently grasped Theoās shoulders.
āDo you remember what kind of medicine it was?ā
āYes! She said it was a supplement. It would help me grow taller, get smarter, and gain weight.ā
ā…A supplement?ā
Now that he thought about itāwas it the day before yesterday? He vaguely recalled a report he had received after coming back from patrol, exhausted. It had mentioned that Charlotte had gone into town to buy a supplement suitable for Theo.
The next day, their physician, Miller, had thoroughly examined its ingredients and confirmed there was no need to worry.
The tension drained from Cassiusās body.
āYes, it was a supplement. But it tasted awful. Sister-in-law said that medicine is supposed to taste badāthatās how you know itās good for you and will make you healthy.ā
ā…And what else?ā
āOh.ā
Theo pointed at his scraped knee, which was shiny with ointment.
āShe said I had to apply medicine to my knee too if I wanted to play with the soap bubbles. So Sister-in-law put it on for me.ā
Before continuing, Theoās expression turned serious.
āTomorrow, sheās going to read me a book and teach me how to write letters.ā
ā…Thatās everything?ā
āHmm.ā Theo tilted his head.Ā
āWas there more?ā
āOh! Right!ā
āItās definitely because sheās a witch, Brother. How else could she make something like this? Sister-in-law called it ‘soap bubbles,ā but you need to be careful!ā
Theo clutched the bubble solution like it was evidence of Charlotteās witchcraft, his small face filled with conviction.
Cassius, on the other hand, could only sigh. No matter how he looked at it, it was nothing more than a poorly made toy for children. He ran a hand through his hair.
So that was really all there was to it.
Cassius furrowed his brow.
He had no choice but to admit it nowāCharlotte had completely changed. Whatever had caused her to change, it was undeniably for the better.
Cassius pressed his hand down on Theoās head, ruffling his hair.
āSheās not a witch; sheās your sister-in-law. Did you remember to say thank you?ā
āUhā¦ā
āMake sure you do it tomorrow. Understood?ā
Theo pouted but nodded reluctantly.
Cassius leaned back in his chair, deep in thought. He would need to speak with Charlotte soon.Ā
This morning, I had expected to eat breakfast alone again.
However, when I came downstairs to the dining room, Cassius was already seated in his usual spot. He briefly checked the time before speaking.
āAn early breakfast today?ā
He handed the newspaper heād been reading to the head butler.
Why on earth is he here�
I froze mid-step, unsure what to do, when he spoke again.
āTake a seat. I need to head out soon, so letās eat quickly.ā
Come to think of it, Cassius had been so busy lately that it was almost impossible to catch a glimpse of him. It was hard to believe we lived under the same roof.
Awkwardly, I sat down. Soon, the food was brought out, and we began to eat in a tense atmosphere. I was barely picking at my food when he broke the silence.
āI heard you made Theo a toy.ā
āOh⦠I thought heād like it.ā
āYou also treated his scraped knee.ā
āWell, he fell while running away from me. He shouldnāt be running around so much yet. I think I startled him.ā
āI also heard youāre planning to read him a book and help him study today.ā
āUm⦠I was bored, and Theo seemed bored too.ā
āBored?ā
Cassius raised his head and fixed his gaze on me. His sharp, handsome brows furrowed slightly, as if displeased.
Why� What else am I supposed to do here?
I couldnāt exactly go out freely, not with Cassius watching my every move. And I couldnāt leave completely eitherānot yet. Theo still needed me.
On top of that, if I wanted to survive, I needed to learn something useful. But I hadnāt even met the head chef yet, let alone started learning anything in the kitchen.
Theo was one of the few people here I could communicate with.
Even though he called me a witch, at least he didnāt completely ignore or avoid me like I was a ghost.