Episode 6
āIf you take out that āsomethingā from the spring for me, then Iāll obediently return to the mansion and focus solely on recovering my health.ā
āHm.ā
In my words, Fatherās eyes narrowed into thin slits, the calculating gaze of a merchant weighing profit and loss.
Youāre not getting out of this one. I smiled sweetly and hammered in the nail.
āAnd Iāll take all my life-sustaining treatments without a word of complaint. Even if you happen to get yourself into debt again.ā
āIs that true?ā
As expected, the moment those words left my mouth, his thread-thin eyes snapped wide open.
I took a deep breath and nodded slowly.
Thereās no one else in the world who would light up at the idea of going into debt except my dad. Everyone else struggles to save every penny.
āI still donāt fully understand, but at least this isnāt a proposal that would harm me. Very well!ā
He was just about to accept gladlyā
āOh, but in return.ā
I cut him off, as if Iād been waiting for this moment.
āIf something does come out of there, thenā¦ā
āThen?ā
āFrom now on, no matter what happens to the Sidus family, just let it go.ā
The bit earlier was just bait this was the real condition.
Things like this might happen again, or even stranger things might occur in the future.
If I had to convince him every single time, my already short lifespan would be cut even shorter.
āNo matter what happens to the Sidus familyā¦ā
Father repeated my words, frowning slightly. I continued in a voice brimming with confidence.
āI will never do anything that harms the family.ā
āā¦ā
āAnd Iām not trying to overwork myself either. I promised to spend the rest of my time with the family, remember?ā
Iām doing this to save the family, you know? Just trust me!
āā¦Fine.ā
I sent him my ultimate sparkling-eyed attack, and finally, he nodded quietly.
Honestly, it wasnāt something that required such long consideration. Whether I was lying or not, it was a proposal with no real downside.
āTo be honest part of me wishes there is a treasure chest, but another part hopes there isnāt.ā
Father dipped his foot carefully into the spring, speaking like a man confessing his worries.
āI canāt go back on my word now that weāve made a promise⦠but still.ā
āā¦ā
āI just⦠wish you hadnāt given up yet.ā
He turned his head to look at me with deep affection, then sighed.
āYouāre still too young.ā
I stared back without answering. There wasnāt anything I could say.
I couldnāt give him the answer he wanted. I knew my condition better than anyone else.
My body was far beyond the point where hope or surrender could even be discussed. All that remained was waiting for the end.
āā¦Yes, I suppose itās torture for you to endure as well.ā
As if he understood, Father turned away and stepped deeper into the spring.
I donāt know how much time passed.
āMia⦠it seems like thereās nothing hereā¦ā
He was walking slowly along the edge of the spring, about to declare his surrender, when he suddenly stopped, frozen in place.
That honest reaction made the corners of my mouth curl up into a wide grin.
Found it! My treasure! My money!
āNo way⦠seriouslyā¦?ā
He bent down, feeling under the water. His expression was a mix of disbelief and astonishment.
āIs there something, Master?ā
Tina was pacing around him, looking doubtful.
I rubbed a finger under my nose as I watched their faces.
Of course, theyāre shocked.
Who would expect something to be hidden in that filthy spring? Thatās exactly why Mr. Lorraine hid the treasure chest there.
He set the starting point and ending point as the same place, making us return here after all the trials, to realize the principle of cycles.
And to teach the lesson that the value of treasure isnāt affected by its environment.
Not just treasure ā the same applies to someoneās talents or skills.
Ability doesnāt discriminate.
Father eventually pulled the chest out of the water, and I gave a small nod.
āGo ahead, open it, Father.ā
It should be enough to pay off the debt in full. The person who hid it was extremely wealthy, after all.
He fumbled with the lock, hands trembling. There was no need for a key ā entering the spring had been the last obstacle.
The wet chest creaked openā
āā¦My god, heavens above.ā
He muttered in shock, then slammed it shut.
After a few deep breaths, he slowly opened it again.
āMy god⦠heavens above.ā
And slammed it shut again.
Creak, slam! Creak, slam! This repeated several times.
āHow⦠how is this possibleā¦ā
He sounded not just shocked now, but almost hollow.
I seized the moment.
āAs you can see, I actually can smell money.ā
You can be a little proud of me, you know.
Wow! The earlās daughter has everything except good health!
āI was originally going to keep it a secret because of my bad health, but when I saw you going into debt because of me, I couldnāt just sit and watchāā
āMiena.ā
He called my name in a flat, absent voice before I could finish.
Was he going to ask why Iād kept such an ability hidden? Well⦠the truth is I just made it up right now.
I glanced at him cautiously and hurried to explain.
āIām sorry I didnāt tell you sooner, Father. But Iāll pay back every coin you lost because of me.ā
Once the treasure mapās code is deciphered, the value of the abandoned Thales mine will skyrocket.
Of course, the treasure will already be safely in our possession.
āThis chest may feel light, but itās enchanted with a weight-reduction spell. Thatās why I didnāt bring any guards ā we can transport it without anyone noticing. The coachman will just think itās an old box.ā
āNo, thatās not what Iāā
āAnd when people flock to the Thales mine later, itāll be too late to block them. So we should put up a tall fence soon to mark it as private property, and when people come to negotiateāā
āMiena, wait!ā
I stopped mid-speech and blinked at him.
He sighed.
āIām not blaming you. Just⦠listen to me for a moment.ā
āOh. Sorry.ā
Guess I got carried away again.
I closed my mouth and waited expectantly.
He looked at me, then Tina, then the chest⦠and hugged the chest with a grave expression.
āThis money should go toward your treatmentāā
āNo.ā
I shook my head instantly.
Itās not like I have a gambling addiction that needs urgent treatment.
Or maybe youād call it⦠treatment addiction?
As expected, the gold coins and jewels inside were more than enough to pay off all of Fatherās debts.
We decided to use one-third to settle the debt. The problem was the remaining two-thirds.
Mia, you said you gave up on treatment only because we had no money. But now we have all thisā¦
The moment he realized the amount, Fatherās eyes lit up, and he started thinking of other wasteful ways to spend it.
I managed to block him with excuses like not wanting to sleep under the open sky, and wishing Mother would return from abroad⦠but still.
I canāt relax. If I let my guard down, heāll squander it all.
As long as Iām alive, I wonāt see that happen. Better to die first.
[Well, Iām already sick.]
And soon Iāll be dead anyway.
I tossed aside the biographical dictionary Iād been reading, and it floated up to its place on the bookshelf.
This is why I love dreams. I sprawled backward and let out a long sigh.
Today was exhausting. Finding the treasure was fine, but arguing with Father drained all my strengthā¦
[Still, I have work to do.]
I got up from the planetarium seat.
That tycoonās sonās name was Patrick Johnson. Congratulations youāre todayās special visitor!
Iād searched newspapers, eavesdropped on conversations, even walked through dreams, compiling my very own Miena Sidus Biographical Dictionary just to find that name.
Rather than waiting forever for the code to be cracked, itās faster to step into his dream and give him a little hint myself.
I folded a paper airplane and sent it flying. It wobbled at first, then straightened its path ā a guide leading to Patrick Johnsonās dream.
[Letās see if anythingās updated.]
Following the paper airplane, I glanced at the glowing doors and their nameplates. Then, in the distance, I spotted a familiar one.
Standing slightly apart from the others, pouring out a dazzling light, with no name at all.
[Ah.]
Oh, right there was that one.