The Oracle of the Villainous Baby - Chapter 124
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Chapter 124
By the way, you mustn’t reveal that our Young Master is the daughter of Dios Yudia or that she’s destined to awaken as the Demon King.
Bunny blinked slowly.
Would Father be disappointed if she told him that the brother he loved held hands with Mother and gave birth to her?
If she revealed this truth, would Ho-Mung be cast out?
Then he wouldn’t be able to marry Si-Mung, and Ho-Mung might die without obtaining that tremendously large heart.
Bunny’s lips trembled as she shook her head side to side.
“Ah, ah… Bunny’s real father… I can’t remember…”
Bunny staggered and pretended to collapse face-first onto the bedroom.
At that transparent and obvious lie and performance, bewilderment crossed Kiriel Yudia’s face.
“Pyo.”
The Phoenix, who had been dozing on one side and seemed half-asleep when it awoke, flew over and burrowed into Bunny’s limp embrace, collapsing softly.
“Pyoooong…”
As if protesting that because its master had no strength, neither did it.
Both master and Divine Beast were equally clever in their stubbornness.
Kiriel let out a hollow laugh and ruffled Bunny’s hair somewhat roughly before smiling.
“Bunny, you remember things from when you were a baby, but you don’t remember Father?”
“Yes… It’s just that Bunny has such a wonderful father right in front of her…”
At Bunny’s words, a faint smile appeared at the corners of Kiriel’s lips.
Watching Bunny’s sparkling eyes and the way she sought affection with her entire being, entrusting herself to him, he had never felt her heart to be false.
He too had dealt with many Demon Clan Members in the past.
There were those who smiled outwardly, acted like decade-long friends, spoke of lost children as if burdened by circumstances, and sought sympathy.
All of it had been schemes aimed at his heart.
‘This child is the next Demon King?’
The Demon King he had seen was emotionless and cold, with eyes that held nothing but a chill, as if all the darkness ever born into this world had been gathered and molded into that form.
It was hard to imagine anything matching that appearance.
But looking at Bunny now, she didn’t match that image at all.
“Don’t you really miss your real father?”
“Sometimes I do want to see him. But…”
Bunny rolled over and hugged Kiriel’s waist, burying her face against his legs.
“But… I’m happy right now. I don’t remember my real father very well. I was such a tiny baby…”
“…”
“I’m happy because Father is here. Allen is here too, and Kalbad is here, and Sharolong is here, and… Heugyeomryong is here, and Grandfather is here…”
So Bunny hoped this happiness would last a very, very long time.
“But if everyone finds out that Bunny is destined to become such a great Demon King, they’ll all hate her, right? They’ll despise Bunny and tell her to die…”
Bunny pressed her face more firmly against Kiriel’s legs and opened her mouth.
“So… I was too scared to tell anyone.”
“…Yet you told Father today.”
“Father, Bunny thinks that people who lie can only make friends who lie. So…”
Children who lie will surely only have parents who lie.
So Bunny wanted… to have just one person who was truly on her side.
“Does Father hate Bunny now too?”
The snow-white arms wrapped around his waist grew even paler.
Kiriel gently reached out and patted Bunny’s back, slowly loosening her clenched grip.
“Never. Even if you are the Demon King’s child….”
Kiriel, whose lips had been trembling, bit them lightly and opened his mouth again.
“I love you.”
Now, speaking the words “I love you” had become far more natural than a casual greeting.
Bunny had taught him this.
It was something he’d learned from this small child who always proclaimed her affection and love whenever their eyes met.
So Kiriel wanted to give the child an ordinary, peaceful life.
In the past, he would have struggled to accept that Bunny was the Demon King’s child and would have kept his distance.
But now… that was no longer possible.
At his still somewhat clumsy confession, the child’s eyes widened, and she lifted her head from where it had been buried, meeting his gaze.
And then she smiled brighter than anyone else could.
Bunny burst into delighted laughter, hugging the Phoenix as she bounced and nestled deeper into his embrace.
As if by habit, Kiriel Yudia stroked the child’s back and spoke.
“Bunny.”
“Yes?”
“Are you truly all right?”
At Kiriel Yudia’s words, Bunny tilted her head in confusion.
Kiriel, gazing at her sparkling pink eyes, gently rubbed beneath them without speaking.
“Father killed the Demon King. Do you know that?”
“Yes.”
“Are you… all right with me being your father?”
At that question, Bunny stared at Kiriel for a long moment in silence, then suddenly burst into mischievous laughter and quickly wrapped her arms around his neck.
“Yes, I’m fine with it.”
“…But your mother?”
At Kiriel’s question, Bunny paused for a moment before letting out a small laugh.
“Yes, Father. It’s Luri. The war between Father and Mother—they each fought to protect what was precious to them. Father’s desire to protect what was precious to him was stronger than Mother’s.”
“….”
“Since Bunny was just a baby, I don’t remember Mother or Father very well! And Mother didn’t really like Bunny.”
Though she spoke with a dejected expression, there was something oddly composed about Bunny’s words, and Kiriel quietly stroked her hair.
He pretended it didn’t matter, but Kiriel knew better than anyone that it did.
Bunny was bright, unguarded, and honest, but in one thing… she became composed and hid much when it came to herself.
It was always the same when she insisted she could do things alone or said everything was fine.
“Bunny.”
“Yes?”
“A child cannot be made without love.”
He never thought he would find himself speaking on behalf of the Demon King, yet Kiriel opened his mouth and spoke without thinking.
“Was Bunny’s Real Father… human?”
“Uhhh. I don’t remember very well, but I think that’s how it was…”
She had no intention of abandoning the concept of lost memories, it seemed.
Kiriel Yudia thought as much while gently patting the child’s back as she glanced nervously at him, then opened his mouth.
“You were born because you were loved enough, Bunny.”
After all, a child doesn’t come into existence in just a day or two.
Especially not a child of a Demon Clan Member and a human.
Given how different the races were, creating a child must have required considerable effort and longing.
“…Luri said the same thing. She said Bunny was born with a pop when Father and Mother held hands tightly and slept under the same blanket in the Bedroom for several nights out of love.”
Kiriel Yudia paused at Bunny’s words.
Every time something like this happened, he thought that the woman named Luriel had educated Bunny quite well.
“But Mother only held me once and stroked me. Father always told me he loved me.”
“Didn’t you say you don’t remember?”
When Kiriel Yudia asked with a slight chuckle and a puzzled expression, Bunny paused with an “oh no” look, rolled her eyes around, and licked her lips.
“It seems like it might have been that way, but also like it might not have been…”
Bunny murmured and buried her face deeply into Kiriel’s embrace.
Kiriel gently patted Bunny’s back and exhaled a short breath.
“Is what happened with your real Father something difficult for you to tell me?”
“….”
At Kiriel’s words, Bunny blinked slowly, then quietly wrapped her arms around his neck.
“Luri said not to tell.”
“Why?”
“…Can Bunny tell you when I become a much bigger adult?”
“If I wait for you to become an adult, your Father will be a Grandfather by then.”
When Kiriel made a slightly regretful sound, Bunny licked her lips, then folded her fingers one by one to show him before opening her mouth again.
“Just three more Stairs of adulthood to climb.”
If Bunny spoke and Ho-Mung got driven away, that wouldn’t be good, so it seemed better to create Ho-Mung’s heart first and then tell Father about it.
‘To do that, I first need to make sure the Witch doesn’t drive Bunny away…’
And later, when it’s revealed that Ho-Mung lied, even if Father is disappointed in Ho-Mung, I need to make him so soft-hearted that he can’t drive Ho-Mung away.
‘Hmm, Bunny still has mountains of things to do.’
Bunny rubbed beneath her nose and let out a long sigh.
“Three more Stairs of adulthood to climb?”
“Yes! Since I’ve already climbed one, I’ll climb up to four!”
“If you climb three more Stairs, you might end up as big as Father.”
Kiriel laughed softly and gently bumped his forehead against Bunny’s.
Bunny burst into laughter and rubbed her cheek against Kiriel’s chest.
“If it’s something difficult to talk about, tell me slowly.”
“Yes!”
“From today on, let’s stay calm until you climb the Stairs of adulthood.”
“Yes!”
“Your answers are always impressive.”
Kiriel spoke as he gently pinched Bunny’s cheek and released it.
Bunny burst into a bright, delighted laugh.
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