Surviving as the Wife of the Swordsmanship Clan’s Troublemaker - Chapter 84
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Chapter 84
“Oh, come to think of it, I had agreed to grant that favor.”
Only after parting with Nikolai did I remember that.
He had promised to grant any favor I asked if I caught the traitor.
“Will he actually grant it though?”
Now that we’d actually caught him, I had my doubts. Would Nikolai, who had become comfortable enough with me to tell me to get lost, really grant a favor like that?
“I’ll ask him next time.”
I’d let it slide for today. He didn’t seem to be feeling well either.
Jingle jingle-.
More importantly, I had money.
Francesca had said she was giving me a portion of the business investment funds, and it was several times more than the living expenses I’d received.
“As long as I’m here, I’ll never run out of money.”
I headed straight to my room to safely store the hefty sum I’d secured. I wanted to buy good ingredients and treat the people in the annex to delicious food, but I had other things to do right now.
However, there was an uninvited guest in my room.
“You’re back?”
“Y-Young Master?”
It was Docheop, who had now completely claimed my room’s sofa as his own, lying sprawled across it.
“Why are you so surprised?”
He asked, putting away what appeared to be a newspaper he’d been reading.
“No, I just didn’t expect you to be in the room.”
“It’s been ages since I moved rooms.”
“You really have no intention of moving back?”
“Why are you being like this again? Are you upset?”
“Were we ever the type to get upset over something like this?”
“Nothing could be more upsetting than newlyweds sleeping in separate rooms.”
Docheop said without missing a beat.
Really, he never loses an argument. But seeing how it’s neither awkward nor unpleasant anymore, I suppose I’ve adapted to him too.
“Aren’t you going anywhere today?”
“That sounds like you’re telling me to leave.”
He caught me red-handed.
“That’s not it, the weather’s nice. It seemed like a waste to just stay in the room.”
“Should we go out together?”
“No, I have things to do.”
“What’s keeping you so busy?”
He asked, pretending to be hurt. Then he ran his fingers through his red hair.
“Since you brought me here, Young Master, I should finish what I need to do.”
“I didn’t bring you here to make you work.”
This time he spoke with a serious expression.
“I know. It’s just that I’m not the type to sit around and do nothing. I get restless if I stay still, you know?”
“What are you trying to do?”
“Just this and that?”
“Looking for famous swords?”
“That would be good too. There are still many usable swords left neglected in the warehouse.”
I was indeed planning to search through the warehouse once I hid the money first.
“How do you know that?”
“I have a noisy sword spirit, remember?”
“Then was it also the sword spirit who told you to give me Pahasma?”
He asked about the sword he’d given me through Moldorf last time.
That wasn’t it. I’d given it to him because it was the sword that had driven Docheop’s growth in the original story.
I’d decided not to hide things, but I couldn’t very well tell him this.
“Yes.”
Docheop seemed lost in thought for a moment at my answer.
Then he slowly opened his mouth.
“I have a capable wife.”
His lips, which were moistly glistening even without lip balm, sparkled particularly brightly.
But that wasn’t the only thing that looked different.
“What is it? What’s changed?”
He looked strangely different somehow.
“Did you get a meridian treatment or something?”
“Meridian? What’s that?”
“Bone therapy massage. Your face, which was already small, looks even smaller today.”
I tilted my head and stepped closer to him.
Strange.
Docheop’s face really did look smaller today. I stroked his cheek.
“Have you lost weight…”
I could feel prominent bones under my fingertips. His face had always been one where his bone structure stood out due to lack of flesh. His face didn’t seem to have changed particularly.
“Hallara.”
“Yes.”
“Isn’t this too bold for someone pretending to maintain proper distance?”
“What is?”
When I asked, Docheop rolled his eyes to glance at my hand cupping his cheek.
“Oops.”
I quickly pulled my hand away. But I was immediately caught by him.
“I wasn’t telling you to stop.”
“Are you asking me to touch you?”
“If you want to touch me.”
Docheop smiled refreshingly. His eyes, which had been coolly stretched out just moments ago, folded gently.
“Then let me touch this just once.”
I carefully extended my finger.
Since permission had been granted, there was nothing I couldn’t touch.
“Wow, how can someone have a nose like this?”
My finger touched Docheop’s nose bridge. How could a person’s nose bridge be this high? And it was clean without a single pore.
“Is this a setting where you keep getting more handsome?”
At my words, Docheop laughed and counterattacked.
“Who’s complimenting whose appearance here?”
“Huh?”
“Hallara, have you already forgotten how famous you were in the village?”
He seemed to be pointing out that someone who had been a seductress living off her looks shouldn’t be saying such things.
“I wondered why you weren’t famous, Young Master.”
Even in the original story, there were hardly any mentions of Docheop’s appearance. The cover wasn’t illustrated either, so it was difficult to grasp his specific features. That’s why I hadn’t recognized Docheop right away.
“Am I that handsome?”
“Yes.”
I nodded vigorously.
Then Docheop burst into laughter.
“Why are you laughing?”
“You’re the first person to openly say I’m handsome.”
“The people here are stingy. To think they never gave a single compliment about someone this handsome.”
If it were me, I would have complimented him every time I saw his face.
“That’s because I go around with half my face covered.”
“Huh? Now that I look at it, you cut your bangs?”
The hair that always covered his eyes had been shortened. Thanks to that, his black pupils were clearly visible.
“So that’s why you looked handsome?”
I thought something had changed, and I guess that was it.
“Don’t you see anything else that’s different?”
Docheop asked, crossing his arms.
The veins protruding from his forearms, which were tightly squeezed by the shirt he was wearing, caught my attention.
“I feel like I’d die if you hit me once?”
“Why do you think of that first?”
At his deflated voice, I loosened his sleeve cuffs that looked ready to burst and said.
“Don’t people usually think that first when they see arms like these?”
I casually brought my arm next to his.
My pale forearm contrasting with his sun-tanned skin.
Docheop’s arm seemed three times the size of mine, which had no visible muscle.
‘Solid, so solid.’
He seemed to be training hard these days. Moreover, since he had awakened, his body must have grown dramatically. Even though he was still a lower grade than Helbeorn and Nikolai, was it just my imagination that he looked more robust than them?
‘If he’s like this now, just how much will Docheop be when he awakens to 9-star?’
I couldn’t fathom it. On one hand, I was also looking forward to it.
“…should delay it a bit.”
Lost in thought, I didn’t properly hear what Docheop said.
“What did you just say?”
“I said I should stop growing so you won’t run away again.”
I didn’t say I disliked it though.
He left the room as if he was really sulking.
“Did he really leave?”
I opened the door and peeked out, but he had already disappeared.
I quietly closed the door again and locked it using the latch.
“Now I can finally hide my emergency fund in peace.”
I found the bundle I had placed in a blind spot. There was no particular reason to keep it secret from Docheop, but there was also no reason to mention it.
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Afternoon, when the sun began to decline.
Nikolai deeply inhaled the fragrance from the bouquet in his hand.
The flower scent he smelled after handling the mountain of dominion work. It was like his only pleasure.
But today he couldn’t fully enjoy this flower fragrance. After a traitor emerged from the family, he had ordered a thorough investigation of all the family’s soldiers. How could he, the young head, stroll through the garden and savor flower scents in the midst of such turmoil?
So he left the castle and went out to the streets.
It was a street far removed from Kalrwai Market. He intended to catch his breath here for a moment before going back. Otherwise, he might repeat the dark history he had performed in front of Hallara today.
“Sssss-.”
Nikolai inhaled the fragrance as if he would devour the flowers. The stimulating tuberose scent seemed to purify his mind. As if making him forget that shameful scene from earlier.
“Phew.”
He exhaled with a much lighter expression. The embarrassment from earlier seemed to fade considerably.
But his thumb, pricked by the needle, still throbbed.
“What kind of effect is this supposed to have?”
Contrary to his words, the effect was certainly real. The upset stomach that had been bothering him for days had completely settled.
“I’ll pay you back. This pain.”
And contrary to his words, Nikolai was heading toward a jewelry shop with a pink-decorated sign. It was a place he would never have gone to normally.
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