Chapter 96
âFrom now on, you will call me the great Baron!â
Only then did the family snap out of their daze and cheer loudly.
âWow! Father, youâre amazing!â
âA criminal became a baron?!â
âUgh⊠You still donât meet the requirements to be a lord!â
âKali, heâs still a noble now!â
âMuahaha!â
And so⊠the great Baron Belzer was born.
***
It was a day in March, after all the snow had melted.
âIs it really okay for things to go this smoothly?â
I had been given a title. The Belzer family was now part of the nobility, even if only at the lowest rank. This meant we could officially have our own private soldiers.
Ryan was steadily becoming a God of Death, and Rivan was inventing new weapons to replace the powers of ability-users.
Kali and the Cerberus mercenaries would help train our household guards.
And as for Marchen, he had already done enough just by staying quietly at my side. Honestly, before meeting him, I had even thought about summoning Ratan to make him do good deeds, but I had long since changed my mind.
I wasnât the fourth Gabriel, after allâŠ
You canât just tell a family member, âHey, can you regularly injure yourself so we can use a monster to protect world peace?â
âAnd as for AlexâŠâ
That morning, I looked happily at the letter our coachman, Jang, had delivered.
âHeâs going to love this.â
[Imperial Academy Admission Form]
My precious little one should be able to do whatever he wants. In this life, he wouldnât be forced to take up a sword or bulk up just to be sent to the battlefield.
He would grow up among well-mannered noble kids, study as much as he liked, become a smart and handsome young man, meet a good woman, get married, have children, and live happily ever after.
“Sis, Iâm fine. Donât cry. Iâm not going to die anyway.”
SighâŠ
That voice still comes to mind sometimes. Alex, before I turned back time, was definitely my biggest trauma.
I still canât forget how he wore a sword he could barely use, smiled weakly, and told me heâd be back.
Iâd probably never forget it, even until the day I die.
I also hated myself for becoming ânumbâ to Alexâs death.
Thatâs why, even when I confessed everything to Ryan, there was one thing I never saidâAlexâs secret.
Because Ryan never knowing it wouldnât affect our plans, but if he did find out, it would cause problems.
âIâm never going to let anyone treat Alex like someone expendable.â
Yes, thatâs the reasonâŠ
Even though I loved and cared for Alex, deep down I had a horrible thoughtââItâs fine no matter what happens to him, because he wonât die anyway.â
If anyone found out about Alexâs ability, they would become numb to his death too. If there was ever a situation where someone had to die, everyone would push Alex forward.
âThat can never happen.â
Even if he comes back to life, the pain of dying is still real for Alex.
Thatâs why his secret is something Iâll carry alone forever.
At that momentâ
âHowâs that? Pretty cool, right?â
âWow, yes! Hehe, thank you!â
I heard Ryan and Alexâs cheerful voices playing together in the front yard, now free of snow.
I smiled and went to the window to see what they were doingâ
ââŠWhat⊠what are they doingâŠ?â
Suddenly, my vision went white.
***
Crash!
The house was in chaos.
Alexander Belzer sat trembling in the middle of the living room, watching the scene unfold.
âUgh, Iâm going crazy! What did I even do wrong? Whatâs the problem? Why are you like this?!â
âI told you! I was going to let him do whatever he wanted! So why did you make him do that?! Why?!â
Ryan and I were shouting at each other, voices raised.
No one dared step in to stop us.
âYoung master, please go upstairs.â
âYes, donât stay hereâcome with me.â
Ralph and Emma tugged at Alexâs arm, but he shook them off.
âN-no! Youâre fighting because of me, so how can I just leaveâŠ?â
Thatâs right. The reason we were fighting was Alex.
But why? How did it come to this?
What did I do wrong?
Alex thought back.
A few days ago, Ryan had been awarded a title for his achievements on the battlefield. Alex admired himâhe was tall, strong, skilled in fighting, and good with a sword.
Even though he had once been cast out of his family for being powerless, Ryan lacked nothing now. He had earned his title, made money, and supported the family.
Alex thoughtâI should grow into someone useful too.
Two months ago, on his birthday, he had met his ârealâ father for the first time, and had heard the cold words:
“Useless things.”
Before meeting him, Alex had foolishly hopedâmaybe, as his father, he would at least wish him well and tell him to live happily.
But their meeting only left a bitter wound.
And so, Alex was afraid. Afraid of being thrown away again if he was useless.
He decidedâIâll be someone useful to my new family.
Thatâs why he had asked Ryan,
âFather! Can I try using a sword like you? Maybe I have talent too!â
âOh? Good boy. Yes, a man should at least be able to protect himself. Come with me!â
Ryan had immediately carved him a wooden practice sword.
Just as they were about to start training, I came running out in shock. And thenâ
âSo what? Did I hit him? Did I?!â
âWho said you hit him? I told you not to even give him something like that!â
This is how the fight began.
âYouâre afraid heâll get hurt? Itâs not dangerousâitâs just a stick!â
âThen why give it to him? Heâs not even going to use a sword!â
I was angry because Alex was holding a sword at all.
Ryan had done nothing wrongâit was Alex who had asked to learn.
âS-sisâŠâ
âIf youâre born a man, you should be able to protect yourself! And if he has talent, he might even do physical work when heâs older! He has to do something!â
âHe has guards! Iâll never let him do dangerous work! Even if he has talent, never!â
They werenât listening to Alex at all.
âIf he has to do something, Iâll make him pick up a pen! Iâm sending him to the academy to study!â
âWow, listen to you! Who are you to decide his life like that? Are you his mother? Even a mother shouldnât control her child like that!â
âIâm not controlling him! But Iâll never let him pick up a sword! Over my dead body!â
Alex bit his lip. He knew I loved him. He knew I was overprotective.
And while he liked receiving my love, part of him also felt frustrated.
He was still young, but he was a boyâalready taller and bigger than me. If something happened, he wanted to be the one protecting me.
Like Ryan said, he wanted to be strong enough to at least protect himselfâand me.
âYou⊠youâre acting way too suspicious. Thereâs something youâre not telling me, right?â
âThereâs nothing! I told you everything!â
âLiar!â
âI have nothing more to say!â
Finally, I shouted, my voice trembling.
âNever teach Alex swordsmanship again. NeverâŠâ
Then I turned.
Alex was standing there quietly⊠holding the wooden sword.
ââŠSis?â
My face went pale.
I stared at the wooden sword, trembling, sweat beading on my forehead.
âA-are you okay?â
âWhy? You told me you wanted to study with your friends, AlexâŠâ
ââŠâ
âYou didnât pick up that wooden sword because you really wanted to, did you? You just wanted to feel useful, right?â
Alex froze.
âDid someone push you? Did anyone tell you to do this? No one did, right? Then why?â
I quickly stepped forward, snatched the sword from him, opened the front door, and threw it outside.
Then I turned back and said,
âDonât do it. Please⊠Iâm begging youâŠâ
Breathing heavily, as if about to collapse, I staggered into my room.