Chapter 02
âWhat am I going to do now?â
Hermann let out an annoyed sigh and grabbed his horse reins.
âNo, itâs fine. Iâve finally found her traces. Even though it took a whileâŚ.â
Hermann couldnât even remember his best friendâs face anymore.
Philippa Ohrid.
The Ohrid Bank was called âThe Place Where Money Gathersâ. Count Ohrid, the richest man on the continent and was also known as the âGold Masterâ.
That Count had a daughter he called his precious child. It had been 13 years since that child, Philippa Ohrid disappeared, and it had been 13 years since Grand Duke Thesevitz Bale Nohibaden, who had been dating Philippa Ohrid, went on a frantic search for her whereabouts.
Thesevitz, Philippa, and Hermann were best friends. They all went to the same academy where they built their friendship and graduated.
Thesevitz and Philippa falling in love was natural. The two had chemistry and they were also both in business. The two aristocrats returned to their own families and Hermann entered the World Tower. He thought both of them would certainly do well.
However, Philippa suddenly disappeared. Of course, as her lover, Thesevitz turned the continent upside down trying to find her.
Count Ohrid, Philippaâs father as well as the richest man in the Empire, also spent a fortune looking for his daughter.
But, no one could find even a single trace.
Finally, when Hermann got out of the World Tower, Thesevitzâs eyes lost their shine and he was practically half crazy.
Hermann didnât have the heart to tell Thesevitz that before Philippa disappeared, she had met him for one last time.
[Philippa? What brings you here? Even going as far as coming to the World Tower?]
[I have a favor to ask. Thereâs no one I can trust other than you.]
[Whatâs going on? The only daughter of Count Ohrid doesnât have any other people to ask⌠is that even possible?]
Philippa shouldâve laughed at his playful remark, but instead, she looked immensely anxious.
[I came to look at your face as well.]
[You told Thesevitz you came here right? That jerk likes to pretend but his jealousy is very severe. I still want to live.]
Philippaâs face hardened when he mentioned Thesevitz. Hermann could feel the strange tension from Philippa. He wondered if they fought but soon erased the thought.
That was impossible. He personally saw just how much Thesevitz loved Philippa from the way he acted.
In front of Philippa, Thesevitz lost all the notoriety he had. He was but a stupid boy who had suffered from a long unrequited love. Hermann was the one who stood by and watched this long unrequited love.
[Thesevitz doesnât know. Please keep it a secret from him that I came to see you.]
[Thatâs not hard⌠but arenât you being a little weird?]
He didnât remember what kind of face she had at that moment.
[It felt great looking at your face. I havenât seen you for a long time. Well, then⌠take care.]
For some reason, it felt like a permanent farewell, but Hermann didnât think much about it.
However, with that last greeting, Philippa disappeared from the continent.
âFor real, where in the world are you Philippa? The Grand Duke of Nohibaden has gone crazy.â
It was at that moment when a figure of a wolf suddenly popped out of Hermannâs shadow. It was his summoned beast that he had commanded to find Philippaâs traces. To be precise, it was commanded to track the traces of Philippaâs spirit that Thesevitz gave.
The summoned beast ran in an instant. Hermann hurriedly kicked his horse in the stomach. He was glad he was hovering around the last trace. It was very near.
âPlease this time!â
But when he caught up to the summoned beast, it was standing alone on a road without one person in sight, its nose poking on the ground. The wolf raised his head and gave something that fell on the ground to Herman who just got down from his horse.
It was a pendant.
âShit!â
It was the pendant that Thesevitz filled with a wind spirit. Hermann clenched his teeth and opened the pendant.
âWhat is this?â
Instead of the original portrait, a portrait of Philippa was seen.
âWhy did the portrait changeâŚâ
Hermann shook his head. The important thing wasnât that.
He missed it again.
No. Hermann clenched the pendant hard enough that it would leave a mark on his hand.
Considering that the spiritâs reaction was not long ago, the person couldnât have left the area yet. Determined, Hermann commanded the summoned beast to detect if anybody was around him.
Just then, a small cry was heard from somewhere.
ââŚPlease save me! Please saâ!â
He shouldâve just ignored it. He was so near to findingâ
Hermann grumbled and let out a string of abusive words. Then, he commanded the summoned beast again.
âFind the girl who screamed.â
Herman thought he couldnât remember his best friendâs face anymore.
But when the moon, which had disappeared under the clouds, came out with its clear light penetrating through the trees, shining on the girlâs face, he realized that it wasnât the case at all.
âPhilippa?â
ââŚ.â
âNo⌠No. Youâre too young. You look alike. No, but you two look exactly the same. Is that even possible?â
The man talked to himself like crazy.
Diana came to her senses bit by bit, and only now did she realize that the men who threatened her disappeared. She stared at the man standing in front of her, the man that saved her.
âT-thank you for s-saving me.â
ââŚ.â
The man looked at the girl silently.
When Diana began to panic again, the man opened his mouth.
âBy any chance, are youâŚ.â
The man paused for a moment. Then, looking down at her, he continued to speak again.
âDo you know a person called Philippa?â
âWho is Philippa? If I say that I donât know, will I be k-killed?â Dianaâs frightened eyes shook once again.
âYou should just tell me the truth.â
Diana looked at him and shook her head.
âYou donât know?â
This time, she nodded her head.
âThen, by chance, can I know your motherâs name?â
ââŚMy motherâs name?â
âYeah.â
It was a random question. Diana doubted for a second but quickly answered, afraid that it would offend the man.
âHer name is April.â
Disappointment immediately covered the manâs face.
âNo, but stillâŚ. Is this a coincidence? Thereâs no way.â
The man started mumbling to himself in agony. Unconsciously, Diana groped at her chest, looking for her motherâs relic that made her feel safeâŚ
ââŚ!â
It wasnât there. Diana hurriedly groped the back of her neck but she didnât feel anything other than her own skin.
âHuh?! Where is it?â
âWhatâs wrong? Did anything happen?â
Diana hurriedly crouched down onto her stomach, as if her previous trembling appearance was just an illusion. She groped the ground and desperately searched even though she couldnât see anything.
âWhat are you doing so suddenly?â
âGive me a moment. I-I have to find⌠there is something that I must find.â
âWhat are you looking for? Ah! Donât tell meâŚ? But, she said her name was AprilâŚâ
However, Diana did not hear one thing. She was too muddle-headed to even stop and think about what the man had just said.
âWhere did it drop?â
She tried to remember, but she simply couldnât.
âI definitely touched it while I was coming here⌠please, please.â
It would be fortunate if it simply fell on the road but, if it fell while she was running in the forest, that was a different story. She couldnât even tell which direction she was running because she wasnât thinking at all when she fled.
âAre you looking for this?â
The man took the pendant out of his pocket.
ââŚ!â
Dianaâs eyes opened widely.
âTh-thatâs right!â
The manâs face hardened but Diana, who was still not in the right state of mind, didnât notice it. The fact that it was found was the only thing she focused on.
âAh, thank goodness. Thank goodness. Itâs something that I lost. Thank you.â
Diana reached out her hand to thank him.
But, the man avoided Dianaâs hand and retracted the pendant back into his hands.
âYou said⌠this is yours?â
âYes?â
âThis belongs to a person that I know. Is this really yours?â
The man spoke with a straight face. The threatening voice made Diana pale.
ââŚ.â
âWhy arenât you answering? Is this really yours?â
ââŚ.â
The frightened Diana began to stutter again.
âI-I, s-so, m-myâŚ.â
The man breathed out a deep sigh. Hanging his head down he took off his hood. He revealed his thin face, the type that belonged to an intellectual, and oddly enough, this relieved Diana.
âDonât be afraid. Is this really yours?â
Hup. Diana breathed in and said in a tightening voice.
ââŚYes, itâs mine.â
ââŚ.â
This time, it was the man who fell quiet.
âI-is there any problem?â
Diana asked with trembling lips, breaking the silence.
The man alternately looked at the pendant and Diana. He then opened the pendant, seemingly very familiar with it. He showed Diana the picture inside it. The moment she saw her motherâs face, tears pooled in her eyes.
âWhatâs your relationship with this woman?â
ââŚYes?â
âI asked whatâs your relationship?â
She couldnât understand why the man would ask such a thing.
âWhy should I be interrogated like this?â
Diana felt like a victim. She just went through a terrible ordeal, yet here was this man continuously bothering her. Then, while holding back her tears, Diana spoke.
âIf I answer⌠will you give it back?â
The man slowly nodded.
Diana was exhausted. There was nothing more she wanted to do than to quickly get the pendant and head back. So she answered.
âMy mom. The person in the photo⌠Sheâs my mother.â
The man sighed.
âDonât tell me your father is another⌠ah, no, thatâs not the important thing. Where is your mother?â
ââŚ.â
âIâll ask if the woman inside the pendant is really her and give it back.â
ââŚ.â
Diana was speechless.
The moment the man mentioned her mother, her emotions burst. Sadness poured in like a wave and squeezed out every single one of her tears.
âHic, hicc.â
âWhat? Why? Why are you crying?â
âW-why, are you, hicc, hic, doing this to m-me?â
âNo. What? What do you mean why? Why are you crying? Stop crying for a moment.â
âM-mom hasâŚ. My mother hasâŚ.â
Diana tried to stop her tears by biting her lips several times. However, the outburst of emotion was too hard to control.
âDonât tell me⌠No, it canât be that right?â
Looking at Dianaâs crying appearance, the man stepped back. It was as if her expression already told him everything. The man shook his head violently. He looked very scared.
âNo. Itâs not what I think it is, right? It shouldnât be. Itâs impossible. Please.â
After a few more breaths, Diana completed her words.
ââŚpassed away.â
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