"You're here today, that one"

Yennie Dowm peeked outside and sighed through the window of the Baron Dowm's mansion.

At the end of his gaze, there is a slightly older boy standing in his arms.

Nestled next to Yennie, Emilia Alway was nailing her gaze because such a boy seemed concerned.

"Why does that one keep standing in front of your mansion?

"I don't know. But..."

"But?"

"I'm curious. 'Cause he must resent me,' cause I'm sure he's in front of this mansion to target me... '

To Emilia's anxiety, Yennie said, "Is it?," he tilted his neck.

I don't feel malicious from that boy.

Instead, I remembered the opposite emotion.

My grandfather tells me that there are circumstances.

My grandfather allowed himself to be in front of the mansion once he had a conversation with the boy.

Initially, I tried to invite him inside the mansion, but I hear that the boy himself politely put in a no.

The boy's name is Drew Zimmel.

He was once the person who was manipulated by Emilia and insulted Olivier in front of Jared.

He leans back to Rasmus with a twist.

It wasn't until the other day that Emilia and the others found out about it. In particular, Emilia's surprise was enormous.

I was looking for someone to apologize for the past.

"Even if I don't think back, I'm a lousy woman."

"... Miss Emilia. Don't blame yourself too much."

"But Yennie... I was jealous of your sister on my own, and I used the power of the Duke's house on my own to ruin the life of one boy."

"Even so, Emilia, it is not your sole responsibility. It's a tough way to put it, but he's making his own choices."

It seems true.

Emilia gave Drew an order.

I'm pretty sure it was under difficult circumstances to say no, but it was Drew himself who did it.

However, that can't be Emilia's comfort, it just shames the past.

Especially when she is contacted that she may have lost her sister, yet she continues to blame herself.

Yennie next door didn't know how to comfort me either.

"Then why don't you apologize directly?

"That."

"You may be self-satisfied, but your mind must be sorted out"

"But"

"I think it's better than just looking at him like this."

To the words of the younger girl, Emilia nods and heads outside the mansion.

You were anxious to let him go alone, and Yenny followed him softly.

"Drew...... Um"

"... Dear Emilia"

Speaking on the boy's back, Drew looked back with a little surprise.

It was the first reunion in over six months.

"I'm out of time, Master Emilia"

The boy was natural against a girl who stretched her body with tension.

No, rather, I even felt calmer and more spared than I had before when I exchanged words.

"... I know, you're very different from Drew."

Such words overflow. Then he laughed bitterly.

'Cause there's a lot going on.'

"Wow, I wanted to apologize to you. Because of my boring emotions..."

"No need to apologize"

"Huh?"

The word blocked Emilia raised a bewildered voice.

A boy has the right to hit a grudge against himself. In fact, there's got to be a lot to say.

But all he had to do was shake his neck sideways.

"I don't resent you."

That's exactly what Drew Zimmel said.