"... Lord Murphy"

Waiting for Jared to come out of the dining room was Dennis Beckman.

"Cassandra is alone. You can go if you want."

"... Are you sure?

I guess I'm reluctant. He is Cassandra's ex-fiancé. I care for Jared, who lost his fiancée, even though he must have a desire to rush over to her right now.

"Go ahead. I don't need that woman anymore. Keep an eye out for strange things in this mansion."

"Thank you"

"Please don't thank me. I'm not."

"And I apologize."

"Apologize? Why?

Dennis broke his hips deeply as Jared clasped his neck, not knowing why he would be apologized for.

"I am back in the king's capital to help Lord Jared. But it turned out to be hostile. Sorry, sir."

"Oh, is that so? You don't have to apologize. If you were my ex-fiancé, you wanted to protect me."

To be honest, I'm surprised Dennis was Cassandra's fiancée.

I'm not angry that he protected his ex-fiancé. Regardless, there was anger then that I was interrupted. It's not that I don't even have the idea that Olivier might have been back.

But I envy you more than that. Jared lost Olivier, but Dennis was able to protect Cassandra.

"... but"

"That's okay. I was crazy then, too. There was no certainty that Olivier would come back after killing Cassandra, and I don't think he would have been happy to take it back."

It's not a strength I couldn't get back. Of course, I did whatever it took to kill Cassandra and really get Olivier back. It's still the same now. But I also know Olivier can't be happy, like he said.

Still, what I wanted Olivier to be around for was Jared's feeling of not lying and lying.

"Maybe I don't have a connection to this, but let me tell you something"

"I'll ask you"

"Cassandra Hagendorf is kidding me that she has nothing. Even though Rasmus ran around desperately for her, and you've always cared, even Mr. Clawens... that woman has everything she needs. I have what I want by my side. I want you to realize that."

Let's have sympathy for the situation we grew up in. I feel sorry for my mother because she was losing her way, or because she wasn't close to her brother. But Cassandra's life, which I just think she abandoned because of all that, was neither empathetic nor understandable.

For example, if you forced someone's sacrifice to be happy, you can still tell. It's people who want to be happy even if they kick someone else's ass. I wouldn't be able to empathize, but I would have understood.

But her emotions involving others are clearly outside the realm of understanding, sacrificing her life for strange ancestors she has never met. No, you're not. I don't want to understand.

What can I do to make sure I never do that again? It's easy. You just need to know there's someone close to you who loves you. You just have to know that there are people you can love. That way, you won't be stuck with strange ancestors. In case you still think of your original ancestors first, you just become enemies again.

"I'm leaving the mansion for a little while. Maybe I won't be back until my ancestors return, but never mind."

"Lord Jared, what the hell are you going to do?

"I hope Cassandra can't beat the first ancestors, then. But I have to defeat my ancestors. So I'm going to be able to give you all the strength you need."

"Then let us protect this mansion while Lord Jared is away."

"... please. I don't care if Cassandra's here, please."

Gently bowing his head, Jared leans back against Dennis and advances his legs.

On the back of such a boy, the first seat of court magician bowed his head deeply again.