The Obsessive Male Lead Made Me The Female Lead - Chapter 88
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“Good morning, Young Master Brandt. But how did you know it was me?”
“Silver hair was shining from afar.”
Hegel expressed twinkling with both hands respectfully.
TL/N: Like how babies say hello/goodbye! Open close hands~
The innocent eyes were very cute.
‘Since I’ve become the only Esol, this silver hair will soon symbolize me.’
The other person will be able to easily understand that I am “Tiarozety Esol” or “the only Esol” just by looking at the color of my hair.
I glanced at Hegel secretly.
Hegel looked completely different from the last time I saw him.
He was still young, but the shadow of death disappeared. Instead, intelligence was reflected in his eyes.
I can’t even imagine that that beautiful boy went through such a terrible thing.
Then Hegel spoke brightly.
“Were you taking a walk in the morning?”
I glanced at Max beside me and answered.
“Yes, that’s right. To see Max.”
Hegel followed me to Max and his eyes lit up.
“Uwaa…”
It seemed that he found the dog belatedly.
“Do you want to touch it?”
“Oh, no.”
Hegel faltered backward, with his mouth agape as if he had been shocked.
He seemed a bit intimidated by Max’s size.
“It’s all right. He doesn’t bite.”
I crouched down and hugged Max to reassure Hegel.
Hegel sat down cautiously as Max made a relaxed expression in my arms.
Not long after, I thought he was scratching Max’s back gently, and Hegel’s cheeks turned red.
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“It’s so warm!”
“Right? Is it because he has a lot of hair? If you hold him when it’s cold, there’s a stove.”
“I really think so! Wow, that’s amazing.”
Hegel exclaimed in succession and focused on touching Max.
There was no livestock in Brandt Castle.
It was because Hegel was so weak and allergic that they did not keep furry animals.
So Max seemed very novel.
Even more so now that he doesn’t sneeze or have a fever when he touches it.
‘Did they say he was seven?’
I think I heard that it takes a lot of work because he’s a late child.
‘Now that I see it, you’re an innocent young man. It makes me more worried.’
Deceiving a child was easy and difficult, it was difficult but easy.
So I was worried about Hegel’s naivety.
Then Hegel raised his head and said.
“Miss Tiarozety, can you bring Max to tea time later?”
“If Young Master Brandt is okay with it.”
“Hehe. Thank you!”
“Are you feeling better?”
I thought Hegel blinked at my question, but he jumped up and bent his back 90 degrees.
“Thank you for saving me!”
“What?”
Hegel grinned when I asked back in surprise at the sudden cry.
“I heard it from my sister. You saved my life and helped my whole family.”
“That’s…”
“Thank you very much, Miss Tiarrozety. My sister said I had to say thank you when I see Miss Tiarozety.”
“You’re a good listener.”
“I believe everything she says.”
Hegel grinned back as if he was saying something natural.
He had an innocent expression on his face that he had never thought of anything else.
I burst into laughter at the sight of Hegel.
“Fufu. You must like your sister very much.”
“My sister had a hard time because of me. Now it’s my turn to protect her.”
There was a firmness in the voice that exclaimed with curiosity.
The age difference between Emilia and him was so large that it was almost like Emilia raised him.
‘I think they said you follow Emelia more than the nanny.’
Now that he’s all better, he seemed to make his sister feel better.
‘I suspected such a close brother and sister for a moment. Even if it’s Seirin, it’s hard to separate the two.’
All of a sudden, my worries went away and I felt relieved.
I got up from my bed and stroked Hegel’s head.
He was so cute that it happened accidentally.
“Fufu. You’re a reliable younger brother. Emelia must be very happy.”
“Uh…”
“Oh, I’m sorry. You feel like a younger brother without realizing it.”
I hurriedly removed my hand from Hegel’s bewildered expression and apologized.
It was because I thought he might hate it if I touched his hair carelessly, regardless of my age or status.
Then Hegel shook his head quickly.
“No! I was spaced out for a while because people seem to touch my hair a lot these days.”
It seems that there are many people who love Hegel besides me.
“Really?”
“Yes! Princess Seirin also patted my hair.”
“!!”
Hegel smiled happily as he imitated the touch that Seirin had reached out to him.
I blinked my eyes when Seirin suddenly came up on the topic.
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Hegel chimed in without noticing this change in me.
“I played house with the princess last time. I was the prince, and the princess was the princess!”
“Playing house?”
“Yes! I was scolded for refusing to be king because the princess kept telling me that she would help me!”
“…….”
“For me, Miss Tiarozety. I’m sick and tired of being in my room now. Especially the castle!”
Hegel frowned at how bored he had been that he had not been able to get out of the castle because he was sick.
“If you become a king, you have to stay locked in the palace. I hate it.”
TL/N: Omg cinnamon roll!! I hope everything goes well for Hegel and Emilia now.
“That’s true.”
I was stunned by Hegel’s decisive reaction at a strange point.
TL/N: I think she was surprised at the reason he’s not interested in being king.
Then, when I heard that Seirin had told Hegel to become king, I started to think a lot.
It seems that she had told Hegel that she would make him the head of the household, but Hegel seemed to dismiss it as just a game.
“Actually, I was almost tempted because she said my sister could go back to the capital if I became a king.”
“…….”
“My sister is not just a talent to stay in Bael as a maiden. I think I broke her wings.”
Hegel muttered suddenly with a dead face.
Perhaps he heard the gossip of the young girls who came to the castle of Brandt.
Because they all thought that Emilia had given up her job in the capital because of Hegel.
Somehow I felt sorry for him and I touched his shoulder and comforted him.
“No, Young Master Brandt.”
But Hegel was being brave, very brave regardless of my comfort.
Hegel exclaimed proudly, as if when he had never been depressed.
“So now I’m going to give her wings!”
“What?”
“My sister, do whatever you want to do!”
Hegel patted himself on the chest and expressed his aspirations.
He was such a lovely little brother.
I asked, holding back my laughter.
“How?”
“Um, let’s buy pretty feathers first…”
TL/N: HALP HEGEL YOU PRECIOUS BEAN LOL
“Oh my God, are you really going to put wings on her?”
When I asked with admiration, Hegel said, with his eyes wide open.
“Miss Tiarozety, are you a fool? There are no real wings on a person.”
“…….”
“I’m just saying it as a form of expression.”
I was embarrassed by Hegel’s shrugging response.
At the same time, it was very funny, but I held it in.
For some reason, I was afraid that if I laughed, he would think that I was underestimating his ambition.
After a while, Hegel said, wiggling his fingers.
“Actually, I want to be with her. I don’t have to be a king. I just want to live with my sister.”
“I see.”
Hegel hesitated and continued as I answered with a soft smile.
“Of course, as the princess said, if my sister likes the capital better than here…”
Hegel had a hard look on his face as if it was difficult just by imagining it.
He didn’t like being confined, but he didn’t want Emilia to be stuffy because of him.
At the same time, he seemed to want his sister to be with him.
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I spoke kindly to protect the troubled boy.
“Emelia said that before. It was not a sacrifice, it was a choice to come to Bael.”
“My sister?”
Hegel asked, raising the corners of his drooping eyes.
“Yes. It was Emelia’s wish to see her brother grow up. You’re healthy now, so all you have to do is grow up well.”
A twinkle of light returned to Hegel’s eyes.
He seemed to be encouraged to hear that his sister also liked to be with him.
“Then I will live here in Bael, serving my sister like a king!”
Hegel seemed to have ended his troubles with my words.
The gloomy appearance came to life again.
It was very nice to see Hegel’s innocence in shaking off his worries.
I tried to be a little proud of the fact that I was the one who brought back this boy’s smile.
Then Hegel clapped and said.
“Ah! Please keep it a secret that I met the Princess!”
“Why?”
“The princess told me not to tell anyone. But I already told Miss Tiarozety…”
Hegel hesitated as he was worried about it belatedly.
I smiled and nodded awkwardly when I heard Seirin told him to keep it a secret.
“Yes, I’ll keep it a secret.”
“Thank you!”
It was when Hegel smiled softly with a relieved face.
Someone called Hegel.
“Hegel.”
“Sister!”
When Hegel found Emelia, he jumped up and ran to hug her.
Emelia looked at him lovingly and stroked his hair.
“You rascal, I’ve been looking for you.”
“I was going to go out for a bit, but I met Miss Tiarozety.”
Hegel smiled as he pointed a finger at me and she looked at me.
“Good morning, Emelia.”
“Tiarozety, were you taking a walk?”
“Yes, because the morning air is clear.”
“I don’t know if Hegel bothered you.”
“Not at all.”
“Sister! What do you see me as?”
As Hegel made a sulky face, Emilia said, pinching his cheek slightly.
“Hegel, no matter how healthy you are, you can’t come out in your pyjamas. What if you catch a cold?”
“I was frustrated, so I was going to get some fresh air for a while and go back.”
“Look at your face turning red from the cold.”
“Hey, this isn’t because it’s cold!”
As Hegel insisted, Emelia stared.
Eventually, Hegel averted his gaze and dug into her arms, and sighed.
“It’s actually cold, sister.”
“Oh, I knew it.”
Emelia quickly covered him with a blanket.
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The look of a friendly brother and sister no matter who you look at.
Emilia was just lovingly looking at Hegel who was digging into her arms.
‘I don’t think I’ll have anything to worry about.’
I smiled happily at the sight of a good brother and sister.
Even the brilliant Seirin could not touch Hegel, who was full of innocence.
After a while, Emelia said.
“I’m going in now. Hegel’s face is so cold. See you later at tea time, Tiarozety”
“Yes, go home safely. Ah, Young Master Brandt too.”
“Miss Tiarozety, you have to bring Max later!”
Hegel shouted loudly as he followed Emelia.
I responded by nodding my head and waving my hand.