"It's alright. Although I almost killed your brother, he survived, didn't he? There are no obstacles between us now."
"..."
He was right, but Vili just sneered.
"My surname is Thun."
This time, it was Leisen's turn to remain silent.
"If I remember correctly, you and the Prince... Father are of the same generation, right?"
"You'd really go after his son? Don't you have any shame?"
"..."
"Weren't we both in hibernation? When did he have a child while I wasn't looking?"
Lysen muttered to himself in disbelief.
However, the next second, as if he had made up his mind, he turned and looked at Willy.
...I have a bad feeling.
"...Then I'll reluctantly put up with it and call him father-in-law."
"Scarlett!"
Vili was so angry he laughed.
"I allow you to call me by my name."
Leisen didn't care about his refusal at all and said it was only natural.
“I only know one ‘Lesson’.”
Willy didn't expect that just one sentence would freeze the man opposite him in place, as if struck by lightning.
"……What did you say?"
Willy raised an eyebrow, a sly glint flashing in his eyes. He cleared his throat and spoke loudly, word by word:
I said, I only—
He was interrupted before he could finish speaking.
"You don't like me?"
Vili: ?
Why should I like you?
"..."
Leisen felt that his current feelings were perhaps similar to those he had experienced when he was shot from behind by an arrow years ago—more bewilderment than pain.
He remained silent for a long time before finally speaking just before Willy was about to lose his patience.
"Does...you like him more?"
"Compared to you..."
Vili looked at him, a slight smile curving his lips.
"Then I do like him more."
As they passed each other, Willy heard Scarlett's reply.
He turned his head and looked down at those lips that were opening and closing.
I will correct your error.
He said.
This sentence is like a prophecy; even in my dreams, it keeps echoing in my ears.
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