I Put all my Stats into Charm - Chapter 34
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I Put All My Stats Into Charm Episode 034
“A one-day lover?”
I blinked and looked at Theodore.
“Is that okay? I thought the Cathedral forbids meetings with the opposite sex?”
“That’s right.”
And knowing that, he wants to be a one-day lover?
Is he in his right mind?
Theodore nodded and continued speaking.
“Actually, it’s just talk. I mean I’ll act as a catalyst.”
What is he talking about?
Instead of explaining, Theodore curled up the corners of his mouth mischievously.
“Promise me that whatever I do today, you’ll follow my lead.”
This is suspicious.
As I hesitated to answer, Theodore glanced behind me.
“Perfect, there’s today’s target over there.”
He waved his arm and shouted loudly.
“Hey, Duke Winston!”
“…!”
I immediately turned around. Then I saw Jerome walking through the capital city.
Jerome is in the capital city?
Not in the North?
While I was puzzled, Jerome looked at Theodore. His expression was as stoic as usual.
When Jerome’s gaze slowly moved toward me, his eyebrows twitched subtly.
I slightly bowed my head to greet Jerome, then whispered to Theodore.
“How did you know the Duke was here?”
“There’s a state council meeting at the Imperial Palace today. All the high-ranking nobles of the Empire will gather, so the Duke would come too.”
He’s big but surprisingly sharp in some ways.
As I inwardly admired Theodore, Jerome approached.
“It’s been a while.”
“Duke, hello!”
True to his nature of never letting even a collar go astray, Jerome was dressed as neatly as always.
Jerome shifted his gaze to me and spoke.
“You seem different from your usual atmosphere.”
“It’s probably because of the outfit. I became an apprentice mage!”
“Congratulations.”
“Thank you. By the way, what brings the Duke to the capital city?”
“I came at His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince’s summons.”
Theodore nudged my shoulder with his elbow. Seeing his triumphant expression, he seemed to be boasting that he was right.
Theodore, who had been standing behind, came to my side.
“What’s the Duke’s schedule for today? We’re trying to strengthen our friendship. Want to join us, Duke?”
“I’ll decline. I’m busy.”
“Then there’s nothing we can do. That’s a shame.”
Then, Theodore stretched out his arm. And very naturally, he placed his arm on my shoulder.
“Should we two have some intimate fun together?”
Theodore spoke in a more sultry voice than usual.
“Let’s go to a nice restaurant and cut some meat, and feed each other sweet cake.”
When did we agree to do such things?
As I looked at Theodore with eyes asking what he was talking about, Theodore winked and continued.
“Finally, we’ll go to a secluded lake where no one can see. We’ll ride a boat there. In a romantic place, you know?”
One of Jerome’s eyebrows was raised crookedly as he watched us.
Theodore shrugged his shoulders.
“It would be nice if the Duke came with us, but since you’re busy, well, it can’t be helped….”
“On second thought, it seems I’ll have some free time in my schedule. I’ll join you.”
Jerome continued in a calm voice.
“Let me take care of urgent business first and then meet up. How about meeting here again in three hours?”
Theodore answered with a bright smile.
“Good. Take your time with work.”
Jerome’s gaze touched Theodore’s hand resting on my shoulder. Feeling somehow guilty under that gaze, I reflexively brushed Theodore’s hand away.
After Jerome left. I glared at Theodore.
“What are you scheming?”
“It’s called a jealousy-inducing operation.”
“Jealousy-inducing operation?”
“Right. All men’s hearts are the same.”
Theodore nodded.
“When men think the woman they care about might be stolen by another man, their true feelings come out. The more dishonest they are, the more so.”
He continued speaking like someone who had mastered the ways of the world.
“Nothing turns a man’s stomach more than another guy hitting on a woman he cares about.”
“That sounds like a self-introduction. Have you had some intense love affair somewhere?”
Contrary to my expectation of finding something to tease him about, his face was serious.
“No way. I’m someone who made an eternal promise with God.”
Why are you suddenly acting pious?
It doesn’t suit you.
“Come on, that’s a lie. You must have had adolescence at least. Haven’t you ever liked anyone?”
“No.”
“Really?”
I took a step closer to Theodore. Then I stared at him intently. A kind of leading interrogation, you could say.
The moment Theodore stepped back.
Theodore subtly averted his gaze.
“What was that just now?”
“What?”
“You avoided my eyes.”
“When did I?”
Theodore shifted his gaze back to me.
But it was too late to pretend otherwise now.
There’s definitely something here.
Sensing his subtle change, I let out a sly laugh.
“Did you get brutally rejected by your first love when you were young?”
“….”
Theodore uncharacteristically kept his mouth tightly shut.
So it’s true?
“Wait, you’re supposed to be the handsome holy knight of the Cathedral, so why were you rejected?”
“Stop fooling around when you don’t know anything.”
“Ow!”
He flicked my forehead lightly.
Did he become a holy knight from the shock of being brutally rejected by his first love?
But let’s stop probing painful memories here.
Theodore, who had returned to his usual self, continued speaking.
“Anyway, make good use of the stage I’m setting for you today. Looking at the Duke earlier, he took the bait right away. It’s a good start.”
“That’s a relief then.”
This time, I had to hope Theodore’s strategy would work.
If this doesn’t work either, I’ll have to change course to Carlton.
It would be a shame to waste all the favorability I’ve built up so far, but I couldn’t just wait indefinitely for special conditions that might never be fulfilled.
Before going to the state council meeting, Jerome headed not to the Imperial Palace, but to an old inn located in a secluded alley of the capital city.
Jerome entered the shabby lobby and spoke to the staff member.
“Is there a reserved room?”
The staff member looked through the reservation list with an indifferent expression.
“Your name?”
“The person who made the reservation has no name.”
The staff member’s hand stopped flipping through the list. He narrowed his eyes, looked Jerome up and down, then spoke.
“Follow me.”
The place he followed the staff member to was the inn’s back room.
When the old wardrobe was opened, a hidden room was revealed. In the room, another man was sitting at a small desk, waiting for Jerome.
After the door was firmly closed, Jerome asked the man.
“Did you find the person?”
The man answered in a tired voice.
“Well, there are plenty of women in their early twenties, aren’t there? Names can be changed, and there’s too little information. Don’t you have anything more specific?”
“She has the same tattoo as me on the back of her neck.”
“Yes, I know that. But I can’t exactly go around checking the back of every woman’s neck, can I?”
“Just find her. I’ll make sure the payment is generous.”
Jerome took out a small pouch containing gold coins from his chest and handed it to the man.
“This is the payment for this request.”
After checking the number of gold coins, the man held out a map.
“I’ve marked locations where suspicious or strange signs have been detected recently.”
After taking the map and leaving the inn, Jerome let out a deep sigh.
“Phew.”
He was back to square one again.
Not long ago, he thought he had finally found the place he’d been searching for all this time. But that cave was no different from the others.
As disappointment settled in one corner of his heart, the image of Aisha Emmerbier kept occupying his mind.
The way she carefully grabbed his sleeve, telling him not to die.
Her golden eyes looking up at him quietly.
Her gentle voice and warm body temperature.
Everything reminded him of that child.
But he soon shook his head.
He must have been imagining nonsense because he was overthinking. He felt pathetic for letting his heart waver over trivial memories.
‘…I was distracted for a moment.’
Jerome clenched his fist tightly. He closed his eyes as if pushing away the face that came to mind.
There wasn’t enough time even if he focused entirely on finding that child. So he had to put aside personal feelings.
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