"Do you like Fion?

"Who would do something like that?

Inside as I listen back, isn't Anton known how I feel? And I was upset. Anton said to miss it.

"You were with Fion when you were a kid."

"How did you get that...?

Anton seemed to know we were childhood friendly.

"I've seen you around that time. You were playing in the woods, weren't you? You were always together. [M] So it stood out a lot."

"Anton, have you seen him in the woods?

"No, I was just looking away. I watched my father eat happily with the other children."

……

I remembered what was in that word. That by then, the mansion where Fee and the others lived was the mansion where Anton's late mother was stationary, and that it was the Fee and the mothers and children who hid the mansion provided by General Garrant.

No wonder Anton was sneaking in for some reason. So he was witnessing where his father left the stew that Fee's nanny had behaved like to the children.

After being asked that, I somehow felt like Anton was not amused by Fee.

"Perhaps it was to Phee, to Fion, that you agreed to marry me?

"No. When we met again, I didn't realize you were the girl then. [M] You were prettier then."

"Good for you. I wondered what I would do if they just told me to marry you."

"I don't care about him that much."

"Then why don't you leave me alone? You dumped us. It doesn't matter how we live, does it? Bring me back to Noah."

"How can Noah be so enthusiastic when she's not even a real child to you?"

"You say like other people, don't you? Do you know how much Noah missed you?

"Nobles deserve it. My parents aren't even home."

Since aristocratic marriages are made up of the bonds of each other's houses, there are also couples without love there. I knew a happy family because my parents were amiable. I married him because I wanted to build a family that could think of each other, like my parents, if I could do it myself.

From what Anton said, he didn't seem to want it that way. Looks like it was my empty spot. I guess that's why the couple's lives were broken.

"Noah is my child. I won't give it to you."

……

"Will you get out of my room?

Anton looked out for my words and obeyed them with great care. I noticed a silver jeweled pendant fall on the floor where he turned his back. It's not mine. It must have been Anton who dropped it out of this situation, and he spoke up.

"Master Anton. It's a lost property. This...!

"Give it back."

The pendant I picked up was a rocket pendant and the lid was open. There was a picture of a woman who looked familiar in it. I don't think I've ever seen this pendant before. As he explored his memory as if he had seen it somewhere, Anton took it as a pull.

This may be the first time I've seen him in a hurry. Anxious for me, he just told me, "No need to speak out" and left.