When Noah got tired of playing, he decided to take a break at the treehouse. I was surprised that Dora and Kieran would go inside with me with Phee's permission. As well as it looked, it was well built inside, and it looked incredible that it was made up as a living space.

Fey came back there brewing tea for the number of people. Noah has milk and sugar-rich milk tea.

"Master Fee. That's brilliant. Are you alone with this?

"Sort of."

Kieran was formerly working for his uncle or something, and Fee and I seemed familiar. Dora was moving her gaze here and there.

"It's amazing. I can't believe we're gonna make a house."

"My uncle is amazing. I'm gonna make everything."

Beside the admiring Kieran and Dora, Noah, well-behaved and seated in the chair, looked as good as she did about herself. Fee seems to be becoming a proud uncle in Noah.

It was a time when we all had conversations without other love for a while. Noah said it out of the blue.

"Hey. Uncle. Why are you alone here?

I swallowed that Kieran was about to erupt something in the cup at risk. I was curious about that reaction, but contrary to that, Dora came up next to Noah and got her eyes on you.

"I guess that's because it's easier."

"Don't you miss me?

Fee laughs bitterly at Noah's query. I'm just curious, too. Thank you. He seems to have a memory of his father-in-law, and even if he doesn't bother to live in the woods, he should be able to have a home in or out of the King's Capital.

"You don't like me. I miss you."

"Right. Sometimes I thought that about Noah."

"Really?

"Oh. I always had a lot of grownups around me living protected and I thought every day would be happy and the same day would continue tomorrow"

I felt like I'd never heard of Phee before. When I was a kid, I only met him in the woods, and I didn't give a shit where he was coming from or where he lived.

But for the villagers, he had a beautiful face, and I thought he must be some noble boy because he was sophisticated in his behavior, but Fee was a fun play friend and companion to me, so I don't think he needed any more information. I think that's all I saw Fee with absolute trust.

Now that you're an adult, if strangers have approached you, where did you come from on alert? I naturally embraced him as a child, even though he seemed to pry first into where he lived.

Thinking about it, Fee just seems a little suspicious.

"Where did Phee live when she met me?

"It's off the village near that forest. There would have been a famous place to say cranberry mansion, wouldn't there? The mansion was full of spreads in a brick building. I lived there with my mother and my nanny, Hannah."

"The crawling mansion? Oh, that crawling mansion. But it was an old building, and the weeds were growing and no one was close to it?

I was surprised at Fee's confession. Sure, the mansion was huge, but it was surprisingly covered in crawl. The garden is not maintained either, and the grass trees grow all you want. Sometimes, there are children who have witnessed a poorly resembled man entering and leaving that mansion, and your mansion over there must be a safe house for robbers. And it's a place I didn't come close to for fear.

I never thought people lived there.