If I Were Reborn, I Wouldn’t Marry You - Chapter 80
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Chapter 80
It was a plausible guess.
Caspian’s cheeks turned slightly red.
That age group was right at the stage of liking “cool older brothers.”
In fact, someone like him wouldn’t fall short anywhere.
He was handsome, smart, and quite strong too.
Being the sixth son of a marquis family was a bit of a drawback, but that could be offset by attending the Academy and honing his abilities like his other brothers.
‘I might even be better than the boys in the capital?’
Miela was Windermere’s benefactor, so if he became a wonderful man someday…
While Caspian was making future plans by himself, Leonhardt, Miela’s younger brother, looked at him with cold eyes.
As if reading his thoughts.
Feeling inexplicably guilty, Caspian subtly avoided Leonhardt’s gaze.
‘What’s with that kid? Why is he so menacing?’
Since Miela and Leonhardt were exceptionally close siblings, he understood that Leonhardt would dislike him, whom Miela favored.
However, he didn’t want to admit that he felt intimidated by Leonhardt, who was exactly half his age.
Caspian boldly…! went to Miela and carefully asked.
“Should we go to the seaside again today?”
“Sure!”
An immediate agreement came back.
Somehow it felt like Leonhardt’s sharp gaze was piercing into his back.
But Caspian stubbornly didn’t look back.
‘Would Caspian listen if I told him to regularly take sand baths, use only ceramic dishes, and stay close to plants even after returning to Windermere?’
I could see Merlin often since she lived nearby, but Caspian’s case was different.
Caspian’s spirit affinity was weaker than Merlin’s.
To awaken in that state without any particular trigger would require more effort, but there wasn’t enough time.
“Should we go to the seaside again today?”
“Sure!”
Fortunately, he was very cooperative, but that wasn’t enough.
‘Should I visit the mountain?’
It was the place where a tragic accident had occurred in the first round, but that wouldn’t happen now.
Still, I felt somewhat reluctant about it, so I had avoided this option until now, but as the day to leave Orbis approached, I felt regretful.
‘Do you know how hard it is to find places where elemental mana has pooled?’
I had been searching for places where elemental mana pooled even after Merlin’s awakening.
But in two years, I hadn’t found anywhere with pooled water mana, let alone other elemental mana.
‘If I miss this opportunity, who knows when the next one will be…’
Since awakening worked better the younger one was, this was practically Caspian’s last chance.
After much deliberation, I decided to give Caspian a choice.
“Listen, if there was treasure in a place that appeared in a very, very scary and painful dream, would you go?”
“If there’s treasure, I’d have to go, right? A dream is just a dream.”
Perhaps because no detailed explanation was given, Caspian nodded without hesitation.
It was close to making him choose while hiding important information, but still, Caspian’s positive response lightened my heart.
‘If you succeed in becoming an earth spirit mage, it’ll be good for you too, right?’
Having experienced him directly, Caspian was so kind that it was hard to believe he was the same person as the scoundrel from the first round.
Perhaps because he had a younger sister my age, he sometimes acted like a caring older brother.
‘He was a bit prickly at first, but that was before we became close.’
Since we were friends now, I hoped he would only gain without losing anything.
So on our last day staying in Orbis, I suggested a picnic to Leonhardt and Caspian.
A picnic mat was spread out on the peaceful meadow, as if no landslide had ever occurred.
“I’ll come to pick you up before sunset.”
The coachman left us alone.
Miela, Leonhardt, and Caspian sat in a circle and chatted.
‘Well, only Caspian and I were talking, while Leonhardt just sat there with a cold expression.’
“Wow, even the air here feels refreshing.”
Caspian said with a bright face.
Even though he hadn’t awakened, he seemed to sense the mana’s energy.
“Right.”
I casually agreed with Caspian while glancing at Leonhardt.
Caspian, who hadn’t known Leonhardt long, didn’t notice, but I could clearly see that Leonhardt was in a bad mood.
It was a place where natural mana was so strong that even I, an ordinary person with no spirit affinity whatsoever, could feel refreshed.
Yet Leonhardt’s expression showed no signs of improvement.
Didn’t he want to come?
‘Well, Leon isn’t naturally an active personality…’
Since I just needed Caspian to stay in this place for a long time, there was no real need for Leonhardt to come.
‘I was planning to stay here until sunset.’
Since it was the last day for both Caspian and us to stay in Orbis, I wanted to give him the longest possible exposure to earth mana.
‘That would probably mean staying here for half a day.’
I wondered if it might be better to send Leonhardt back first.
While looking for an opportunity to send Leonhardt back, I began my final round of conditioning.
“Caspian, your hair color feels like warm earth. That’s why brown and ochre suit you well.”
“That ceramic vase I gave you before. You’ll really keep it right next to your bed?”
“If you ever come to Orbis, you’ll build sandcastles while thinking of me, right? We’re friends, after all.”
Fortunately, Caspian was the type who was very susceptible to conditioning.
“My hair feels like warm earth… I always liked brown and ochre anyway!”
“I’ll keep it by my bed and change the flowers every single day. Since it’s a gift from Miela.”
“Of course. If I come to Orbis, could I meet you again, Miela?”
Especially when I subtly spread good rumors about House of Roderick in case he really awakened, Caspian listened earnestly, nodding his head.
‘If things continue like this, there’ll be nothing to worry about.’
I chuckled inwardly with satisfaction.
Being so absorbed in Operation Make Caspian an Earth Spirit Mage, I momentarily forgot about Leonhardt.
“I’ve been sitting for so long that my body feels stiff. I’ll take a short walk.”
At some point, Leonhardt, who had been quietly present like a shadow, suddenly stood up and spoke.
“Oh, huh? Take care.”
I had been so focused on my conversation with Caspian that I forgot to look for an excuse to send Leonhardt away early.
Feeling slightly sorry, I waved at Leonhardt.
About 20 minutes passed like that.
‘It’s taking longer than I thought?’
There was no way Leonhardt would encounter any trouble on a mountain where wild boars were about the only apex predators.
Caspian might think only the three of us came, but there would be knights hiding and providing escort.
However, I felt bothered that I had neglected Leonhardt all day while focusing on Caspian.
I gently interrupted Caspian’s words.
“…But Leon is really late, isn’t he? What if he went far and got lost?”
At my words considering Leonhardt’s physical age, 12-year-old Caspian seemed to feel some responsibility as the eldest.
“You’re right. Even though it’s still daytime, it gets dark deep in the forest… Let’s go find him.”
Caspian and I promised to meet back at this spot in 30 minutes even if we couldn’t find Leonhardt, then split up.
“Did you see which way Leon went?”
After confirming Caspian had gone far enough, I called out the knights to find out where Leonhardt was first.
“He went that way. Lord Mason should be watching over him.”
“Thank you.”
Before long, I found Leonhardt sitting on a tree stump in a clearing not far away, resting.
Whatever he was thinking so deeply about, Leonhardt looked dejected.
I approached Leonhardt and deliberately spoke to him in a bright tone.
“What are you doing here? Are you sulking because I only played with Caspian?”
The reaction I had predicted from Leonhardt was him raising his left eyebrow and twisting his lips in displeasure.
However, the actual response I received was different from my expectation.
“Yes.”
He nodded as if he had been waiting for this, affirming it.
‘Huh, why is he acting like this?’
Seeing me bewildered, Leonhardt let out a deep sigh that was uncharacteristic of a child, then spoke as if talking to himself.
“I know it’s a move to help Caspian’s awakening.”
Leonhardt’s red eyes, which had hesitated for a moment, looked directly at me.
“But still, I’m jealous.”
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