𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟔: 𝐎𝐣𝐨𝐮-𝐬𝐚𝐦𝐚 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐇𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐞𝐭 𝐃𝐨𝐠
“I can only punch with my bare hands infused with magic power anyway.”
Normally, that would be more difficult, you know?”
Why do I have these street fighter skills anyway?
I’m not even a martial artist. Besides, if I were to fight against a martial artist, I would normally lose.
“Ahh, my thoughts are so gloomy. Let’s think about something more enjoyable!”
“Yes, Miss. I’m sure there will be enjoyable things at the academy.”
“Really?”
“Yes, really.”
If Cid says so, it might be true.
I looked at him with a smile on my face.
“Oh, by the way, if it’s about you, Miss, I’ll take care of it.”
Cid always says that and smiles.
But as a purple spinel magician, he should have countless offers from countries around the world without needing to be my bodyguard. I feel guilty that he continues to serve me so faithfully just because he owes a debt to my late father.
“Hey, cid, is it okay for you to be my bodyguard? Well, it’s not every day you get to protect a noble beauty like me.”
“Yes, of course.”
You don’t sound very enthusiastic?!
I pouted and sulked, and Cid chuckled.
“I am Miss’s dog, so I will always be kept.”
“You’re saying that again.”
He’s a ridiculously handsome human-faced dog.
“Have you forgotten? Your father picked me up.”
That was when Cid was eight years old and I was five.
“Otou-sama, I want a cute dog.”
I innocently begged, never expecting my father to come back with a “dog-like boy.”
Yeah, my father’s sense was incredibly scary.
According to Otou-sama, “There was no dog that seemed suitable for Viara, so I brought back a boy who looks like a dog.” What was he thinking, going to the royal castle and bringing back a boy who looks like a dog?
I still don’t understand it.
I don’t know if cid was in the castle or if he was found along the way, and the father who brought him has already passed away.
Nevertheless, Sid still never leaves my side.
“You will always be by my side, right. . .?”
“Miss, you seem unusually timid.”
He pointed it out, and wrinkles formed between my eyebrows involuntarily.
But it can’t be helped. I say things that test him because I have an extraordinary affection for him.
Despite being the prince’s fiancée, I yearn for him, a mere bodyguard.
Whether he knows or not about my feelings, Cid smiled and said.
“Don’t worry! There’s no better-paying job where I can rest a lot, so I won’t go anywhere.”
“Even if it’s a lie, say that you’ll stay with me!”
“Yes, I’ll stay with you.”
“How lighthearted! You’re so lighthearted!!”
I don’t ask for sweet words or anything extravagant. I just want him to at least pretend to be a loyal bodyguard.
Feeling that it’s foolish to continue worrying, I gazed absentmindedly out the window as the rain fell.
Unfortunately, the weather is gloomy, but from today, I’m heading to the battlefield. It’s an irregular situation where there are too many villainesses right from the start, but there must be a way out.
It’s okay, as long as Cid is with me, I won’t lose.
I clenched my fist tightly and whispered.
“I will definitely survive and show them. . .!”
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