Chapter 21

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Translator: Effe and Nabi

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Chapter 21

A scream rang out in the quiet County, and when he heard this, the first person to go straight to the source where the sound was heard was Brielle. Frightened, his face while running to the source was pale white.

"Ellie!"

The child ran toward Ellie, who screamed in with an anxious voice.

"Young master."

When he got there, Brielle flinched for a moment. He saw Ellie screaming while standing on the table.

"What's going on?"

First, he asked as he examined the room carefully.

"A bug!"

"Huh?"

"The bug is over there!"

As he followed Ellie's hand and turned his gaze, a bug that appeared to be a cockroach was flying around. Brielle had never seen such a big bug.

His heart started to beat rapidly along with Ellie's, but he pressed his fears. Didn't he make a promise to Barry? He decided to be a great master.

'It's just a bug.' He closed his eyes tightly and threw the book next to him, aiming at the cockroach. The book quietly flew away, wrapped up the bug, and fell to the floor.

"Sigh..."

"What a relief."

Both of the children who saw it swept their chests, feeling relieved.

"Ellie, call me again next time. I'll catch bugs anytime."

Brielle, with his elated voice, looked at Ellie.

"That's great. Brielle."

However, the answer came from somewhere else. It was Kentrail's sound coming from in front of Ellie's door.

Kentrail, who had already heard Ellie's scream before Brielle threw his book, was watching the scene. He wondered what his nephew would do, and in such a sudden moment, he was just watching, thinking that it would not be bad for Brielle to develop his coping skills in an unexpected situation.

Even the knights who jumped up at the scream pressed their laughter to the situation in the room.

"Count..."

Finding him, Ellie called the Count with a cautious voice. Her face turned red, and she couldn't even think about coming down from the table.

Brielle also slowly turned back and looked at his uncle. The child's eyes were shaking with embarrassment for throwing the book in order to catch the bug.

"Good job, Brielle."

He said in an exaggerated voice, as Marie used to do when trying to cheer Brielle up.

"Really?"

"Yes. Flying bugs are tricky opponents. It'll be difficult to catch even with swordsmanship."

He turned his gaze back and pressed the knights to agree.

"That's right. Young Master."

Only then, a smile circulated on Brielle's face.

"I have to go and help Ellie."

At that, Brielle held his hand out so Ellie could come down from the table. Although he was too small and didn't exactly help much, the sight was so beautiful.

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