Chapter 93
âYour Majesty, are you participating in the game too?â
âYes, but if people knew I was involved, the game wouldnât be fair, so I joined secretly. Iâve always wanted to try something like this. Youâre the first person Iâve run into today.â
âOh! What an honor⊠I guess?â
Leonhard, unsure of what to say, awkwardly bowed his head, making Sylvester burst into laughter.
âRight now, Iâm not here as the Emperor but as a fellow participant, so you donât need to be so tense.â
Though Sylvesterâs tone was mature for his age, Leonhard found his demeanor surprisingly warm, almost reminiscent of Elvin and Annie. Leonhard smiled sheepishly.
âHave you found many notes?â
âI only have these twoâŠâ Leonhard replied awkwardly, showing the two notes, one of which Sylvester had just handed him.
âOh, I didnât think anyone could collect less than me!â Sylvester said, genuinely amazed, making Leonhard want to hide in embarrassment.
âHmm⊠Karl, how much time is left?â
âAbout 20 minutes, Your Majesty.â
âTwenty minutes⊠Depending on how you see it, itâs either a lot of time or not much at all. The easy-to-find notes are probably all taken by now.â
Only the difficult ones likely remained.
âAre you here alone?â
âI have a group, but we split up for a bet to see who could gather the most notes.â
âAh, so youâre on your own for now?â
Leonhard nodded, and after a moment of thought, Sylvester placed his arm around Leonhardâs shoulder.
âWell, why donât we team up for the rest of the time?â
âWhat?!â
âI havenât collected much either. And as Emperor, I should have some decent results. Letâs stick together and share any notes we findâwhoever spots it first gets it. How does that sound?â
âSure! But⊠is it okay for you to team up with me?â
âHaha, itâs fine, itâs fine. Karl is here too, and you donât seem like a troublemaker.â
Sylvester liked Leonhardâs honest and unpolished nature. Most people, upon receiving such an offer, would jump at the chance to flatter him and show off. Leonhard, however, didnât act that way at all.
âMaybe itâs because heâs still young,â Sylvester thought. Still, even compared to other young nobles, Leonhard stood out. He was like a blank, pure canvas.
But Sylvester wasnât just interested because Leonhard was different. He was also curious about how someone in a similar position to his own was living their life.
With Karl following as a bodyguard, the two walked side by side.
âCome to think of it, this is the first time Iâve seen you. Youâve never been to the capital before?â
âThis is actually my first time leaving Chest.â
âOh, really? Not even with the Duke?â
âNo, somehow it just worked out that way.â
âWell, the Duke doesnât visit the capital often. When he did, he usually came alone⊠though he did visit with the Duchess recently.â
Sylvester hesitated, realizing heâd mentioned something sensitive. Not long after that visit, tragic news about the Duke and Duchess had been announced.
Leonhardâs cheerful expression darkened at the memory.
âThe Duke and Duchess were always kind and amazing people!â Sylvester quickly added, trying to comfort Leonhard. âIâve known them since I was young, so I can vouch for that.â
âReally?â Leonhard asked, his interest piqued.
âYes, whenever they visited the palace, they always brought small gifts. Most of the time, they were here for discussions with my uncle, so we didnât get to talk much, but they were wonderful people.â
âDiscussions with your uncleâŠ?â Leonhard hesitated, recalling Hestia and Luciardâs warning not to mention the Grand Duke carelessly. Unsure of what to say, he racked his brain.
Sylvester, understanding the hesitation, gently patted Leonhardâs head.
âMy uncle is acting as regent in my place right now. In a way, you and I are in similar positions.â
Relieved, Leonhard smiled and nodded.
âYes, thatâs right! Iâm still young, so most of the responsibilities are handled by my guardian, Hestia.â
âRight. Thatâs why he talked more with my uncle, the Grand Duke, than with me.â
âDo you still have a lot to learn before you take on all the responsibilities?â
Karl tensed, ready to intervene, but Sylvester just smiled.
âIâm learning bit by bit. For now, the Grand Duke handles most things, but when I come of age, Iâll manage everything on my own.â
âThatâs right! Hestia says itâs better to start early, so Iâm learning little by little too!â
âYouâre⊠how old again?â
âEight!â
âWhat?! And youâre already working? Is Lady Frost overworking youâŠ?â
âNo, no! All I do is stamp documents. But she explains everything first and says I should only stamp them if I agree.â
Sylvester couldnât fully grasp what Leonhard was saying, but he could tell Hestia cared for him deeply.
âDidnât you say before that if you could go back in time, youâd still choose Lady Frost as your guardian?â
âYes!â
âTell me about her. Itâs only been about three months, right? Whatâs it been like so far? Iâd like to hear how capable she is.â
âSure! When I first met herâŠâ
Leonhard eagerly started talking about Hestia, his enthusiasm shining through. As they continued their treasure hunt, collecting notes as they went, Leonhard chattered happily about his guardian.
âOh, and recently, we even caught some traitors!â
âTraitors?â
âYes! Hestia said they were threatening me and Winston. Some of them were people I liked, so it was a little sad, but everyone said they felt safer now that theyâre gone.â
The Humphrey incident had been contained within the Winston estate, with no external parties aware of the details. Even Sylvester was hearing about it for the first time.
âHm⊠thatâs quite the accomplishment,â Sylvester remarked.
âYes, Your Majesty,â Karl added. âIt sounds like they managed to capture all the spies within the estate.â
Sylvester had met many young nobles with guardians, but heâd never seen a child trust and adore their guardian as much as Leonhard did. Most children seemed to fear or avoid their guardians, who in turn treated them more as responsibilities than family.
âYour uncle, Luciardâdo you get along with him?â Sylvester asked.
âYes! Weâre really close!â
âHe doesnât scold you or anything?â
âScold me? Why would he?â
âWellâŠâ
âUncle is super kind! Even when heâs busy, he plays with me, eats with me, and stays with me if Iâm scared at night!â
Leonhard listed all the reasons he adored Luciard, his pure honesty showing just how much love heâd received.
âEven though I have Hestia, I felt a little lonely after my parents passed away. But now Iâm fine because Uncle is here!â
Leonhardâs innocent, unwavering trust in his family stirred something in Sylvester.
âYour Majesty, I will stay by your side from now on. I promise youâll never feel lonely again,â Sylvester silently vowed.
The previous emperor, his father, was nothing more than a distant memory to Sylvester. The only clear image he could recall from his childhood was the comforting figure of his uncle, Acid, who had extended a gentle, tearful hand to him.
Despite being born amidst the blessings and praises of many, Sylvester grew up hearing nothing but resentment and curses from his father. But even those painful memories had faded since he was so young at the time. Instead, he had mistaken his uncle Acid for his father due to the love and care he received from him.
The previous emperor had never once come to see Sylvester, let alone embraced him. It was always Acid who visited whenever he could, holding and playing with the young boy.
“When I first realized Uncle wasn’t actually my father, I was a bit shocked.”
Thatâs how deeply Sylvester had relied on Acid’s love.
To Sylvester, Acid was not just an uncle but a father figure, and the Florence Ducal Family felt more like his real family. They werenât just bound by blood but by bonds like those between parents and siblings.
“And here I am worrying about someone else doubting their family when Iâd throw a fit if anyone questioned mine.” Sylvester thought with a wry smile.
This protective instinct wasnât unfounded, though. He simply wanted to make sure the boy, Leonhard, wasnât in any danger.
âYour Majesty, are you not on good terms with the Grand Duke?â Leonhard’s question brought Sylvester back to the moment.
Unlike the judgmental tone he had grown used to from others, Leonhardâs question was genuine, his innocent curiosity shining through. Sylvester found himself liking that.
âYes, weâre very close,â Sylvester replied.
Hearing this, Leonhard’s face lit up with relief.
âThank goodness! Some people told me my uncle might hurt me, but I donât understand why. Heâs so kind to meâwhy would he ever harm me?â
âExactly! People love to make assumptions without knowing a thing,â Sylvester agreed with a chuckle.
âMy uncle even remembers to send me gifts on my birthday, no matter where he is! He brings so many presents!â Leonhard gestured with his arms wide, his excitement bubbling over.
âI know the feeling. As emperor, I receive countless gifts, but the ones from family always mean the most.â
âRight? Family is about love and trust, isnât it? So, I donât get why people tell me to be cautious around him,â Leonhard pouted.
âItâs because theyâve never experienced what we have. If someone told them to doubt their parents, they wouldnât listen either.â
The two bonded as they talked, their similar situations and shared experiences creating a bridge between them. The seven-year age gap didnât matterâthey connected through their honesty.
âI always get upset when people badmouth my uncle,â Leonhard admitted. âThey donât know anything, yet theyâre always⊠AH!â
Lost in their conversation, Leonhard suddenly stepped forward and disappeared into a hole.
âLeonhard!â Sylvester exclaimed in alarm, reaching out instinctively. But before he could move, Karl, his knight, quickly positioned himself to protect the emperor.
âWhatâs going on?! Karl, check on him!â
âPlease stay here, Your Majesty. Iâll handle it.â Karl scanned the area and noticed a steep slope. Fortunately, it wasnât too high.
âLeonhard! Are you alright?â he called.
Down below, Leonhard sat soaked in a shallow stream. âIâm okay! Just wet⊠Ugh, so wet!â he said, waving sheepishly.
Relieved, Sylvester sighed. âThank goodnessâŠâ
Leonhard tried to stand but slipped back into the water, grumbling. His annoyance didnât last long, though. Something shiny in the stream caught his eye.
âHuh?â
Without hesitation, he waded further into the stream, reaching for the glint.
âYour Majesty! Leonhard seems unhurt. Iâll bring him back,â Karl called out.
âYes, please!â Sylvester replied, still worried.
Karl landed gracefully in the stream, the water barely reaching his knees. But as he approached the spot Leonhard had been, the boy was nowhere to be seen.
âLeonhard?â Karl called, scanning the area.
âFound it! I found it!â
Karl spotted Leonhard further in the stream, grinning ear to ear despite being soaked to the bone. He was holding a small glass bottle high in the air, its contents gleaming in the sunlight.
oh the child conversation kinda hard to read when we know what sylvester have is just an illusion
Look at these two bonding but sylvie your situation is different buddy⊠you only have three years left