Chapter 323: The Prosperous Western Territory (3)
The old district in the non-human sanctuary area was just as quiet as expected. As we waited absentmindedly for the Wise Duchess, a carriage escorted by knights arrived. Judging by the Salon ducal family crest on the carriage, it was definitely the Wise Duchess.
I ignored Erich, who closed his eyes dejectedly as soon as he saw the crest, and approached the carriage. The carriage door flew open on its own before the knights could even touch it.
“Yaaay! Nepheeeew!”
The Wise Duchess practically exploded out of the carriage, flinging the door open with enough force to almost break it. Meanwhile, the knights showed no change in expression, seemingly used to the Wise Duchess’s eccentricities.
It was a pitiful sight. These knights must’ve been chosen for their skill, character, and lineage, but they were stuck guarding her. Rather than feeling pride in their duty, they must spend each day simply praying to survive it.
“It’s been a while, Aunt.”
“Hehe! Long time no see, nephew! Yaaay! Seeing you in person is better than through the communication crystal!”
“Yes. I think so, too.”
I nodded and responded to the Wise Duchess, who kept slapping my arm as if delighted. Her gaze was already directed behind me anyway. She’d move on quickly as long as I didn’t give an answer that would upset her.
“Little nepheeeew!”
As expected, the Wise Duchess immediately rushed towards her next prey. It made sense—she had seen me just a few months ago at the New Year’s Ball, but it had been years since she’d seen Erich.
Thank goodness. I had never felt so glad about being obligated to attend the New Year’s Ball. Thank you so much, imperial law.
“Erich has grown so much, too. He’s a full-fledged adult now.”
Uncle’s amused voice reached my ears as I watched the Wise Duchess shower Erich with relentless kisses.
It seemed like he was just expressing happiness at seeing him after a long time, but saying such things while Erich was being miserably smothered made it sound like teasing. If Erich heard, he’d probably ask what kind of adult had to endure that.
“To her, he’s still a child.”
“That can’t be helped. Just as parents always see their children as kids, it’s no different for us nieces and aunts.”
In other words, this excessive affection wouldn’t change until either the Wise Duchess or Erich died. What a terrifying thought.
Hang in there.
Erich was now having his cheeks sucked beyond mere kisses, while Sarah didn’t seem to know what to do, unable to bring herself to push away her crush’s aunt, who was also a duke.
Meanwhile, the Mage Duchess was rubbing her forehead at a fellow duke’s antics. I looked away, afraid that my own mental state might be damaged if I kept watching.
Endure it, Erich. You need to keep the Wise Duchess occupied for me to survive.
“Oh, come on. Why are you hiding when you’ve come all this way?”
“Pardon?”
I turned to Uncle at the sudden words.
“I-I’m not hiding.”
Then, I quickly lowered my head at the young voice coming from below.
Only then did I notice the young girl peeking out from behind Uncle. She had brown hair, much like his, and striking golden eyes like the Wise Duchess’s. But unlike the Wise Duchess’s eyes, which were clouded with drunkenness, these eyes sparkled brightly.
...Ah.
Is this the young duke?
It was my first time seeing her in person, so I wasn’t entirely sure, but everything pointed to that conclusion. She had clearly inherited her parents’ features, and the only child who could be sticking so close to Uncle would be their heir.
She’s still a child.
It was a bit embarrassing. I thought she was a gloomy kid forced into being a hikikomori due to work, but she was just a child in her growing years. Not even knowing my cousin’s age really showed how little interest I had in my extended family.
The young duke trembled as I stared blankly at her, but she soon bravely stepped out from behind Uncle to greet me.
“I am Liliana Salon of the Salon ducal family. It’s an honor to meet the renowned Prosecutors’ Office’s Executive Manager.”
Such a simple greeting, yet it gave me hope for the future of the Salon ducal family. Her bold eyes avoided mine only briefly, while her voice was clear and steady for her age. Her tone was also polite and proper. Most importantly, unlike a certain someone else, she wasn’t drunk.
What truly warmed my heart, though, was how she struggled to maintain composure despite trembling slightly in this unfamiliar situation. She was clearly nervous but doing her best to act poised.
It’s a miracle.
I couldn’t help but be amazed at the fact that such a normal daughter came from that Wise Duchess. Of course, the Wise Duchess herself was a once-in-a-generation mutation within the Salon ducal family, and Uncle’s blood was mixed in too, but some people were worried that the mutant genes might be so strong they’d be passed on to the child.
“Nice to meet you, young duke. I’m Carl Krasius of the Krasius family.”
Anyway, impressed by the young child’s efforts, I politely offered a handshake. I saw her flinch as I bent my knees slightly to match her height, but I pretended not to notice.
Based on her speech, I could see she was trying hard to appear mature. Treating her like a child would only upset her.
“It’s reassuring to see your cousin treating you so kindly, Lily. I was worried you might feel lonely, but with him around, you’ll be in good hands.”
However, my consideration was rendered meaningless as Uncle gently stroked the young duke’s head while speaking softly. She started trembling again, this time for a different reason, at the obvious child-like treatment.
But it couldn’t be helped. For my uncle, she wasn’t just his niece—she was his beloved, adorable daughter. To him, she’d still be a precious baby even when she turned twenty or thirty.
A female version of Erich.
Thinking of it that way made me feel sorry for her. Unlike Erich, though, she had to live with the Wise Duchess. That poor girl’s cheeks probably didn’t stand a chance.
Ah.
She’s crying.
***The sobbing voice of a young child echoed sadly.
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