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The Baby Raising A Devil-Chapter 358
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Chapter 358
TL: Zimmings
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One day before the day of the beginning, I went out with my family.
The destination was the Nodges River, where nobles often went to play.
I heard that this area was originally full of crimes, but my father cleared it all up.
âDad did that?â
When I asked, my mother smiled and said,
âYes. Your father cleared the gangs here.â
I said, âWow!â and looked at father, who was silent beside my mother.
âBut my dad is not intwerested in othew peopweâs affaiws. Does this dad likes others?â
(But my dad is not interested in other peopleâs affairs. Does this dad likes others?)
âEven here, your father has no interest in other peopleâs affairs.â
My mom smiled and looked at dad.
âThe gangs used to trafficked children. He said he couldnât stand still.â
My brothers and I looked at Dad.
Dad looked out the window, saying nothing.
âMy father here is very kind.â
After all, the relationship between my father and my brothers was good.
âMaybe better than where Iâm from.â
Isaac hung onto dad without hesitation, and Henry seemed to be close to him. Also, Johann looked incredibly comfortable when he was talking to him.
At first, such a sight was surprising, but now it felt very familiar.
âMaybe, if my family hadnât been deprived by others, it might be like this in the future⌠⌠.â
âKid, what do you think?â
Isaac asked. f(r)eeweb(n)ovel
Here, Isaac called me a kid or a baby.
I was used to the word kid. Because the future Isaac also called me that way.
The word kid which was used to tease me, continued and became a nickname.
Isaac here called me a baby more than a kid.
It seems that he followed mom and dad because they called me âmy babyâ here.
AndâŚ
âIsaac.â
Mom looked at Isaac with stern eyes. As Isaac frowned, she narrowed her eyes and said.
âEven if itâs a word of affection, if the other person doesnât like it, you shouldnât say it.â
âCkâŚâ
As Isaac pouted, my dad, who had glanced at the child with his arms crossed, opened his mouth.
âFoal*.â
*TL/N: Koreans usually use this word to call someone whoâs full of mischiefs.
Isaac becomes agitated.
âIâm not!â
Dad grabbed Isaacâs nose.
âSee? Donât you feel offended when youâre called by a name you donât like?â
ââŚâŚ.â
Johann and Henry looked at Isaac with a smile.
âI must have hated the nickname kid here.â
Isaac looked at me with a sullen expression.
âIâm sorry I teased you because of your short legs. I just did it because you were cute. Donât hate me, baby*âŚâŚ.â
*TL/N: I donât know how to translate this, but they literally called her a âbabyâ.
âIâm okay, Isyak. The small Bwaine likes Isyak too.â
âReally? I will not call you kid anymore!â
âYes!â
Isaacâs expression quickly brightened.
My mom and dad giggled as they saw Isaac become cheerful again.
âKid- no, baby! Weâre here! Thatâs the Nodges River!â
Looking out the window, I let out an exclamation.
The future me only went to the Nodges River only once, and it was winter, so it was frozen.
In addition, the trees and grass were dead.
It was a good place, but the Nodges River of this season was special.
The water reflect and sparkle under the sunlight, beautiful larks come and go between the trees, and the air smells fragrant.
I grabbed the window frame and shouted excitedly.
âLetâs go! Hurry, Hurry!â
When I shouted wth excitement, my family burst into laughter.
I grabbed my dad and momâs hands and got off.
While the servants were getting ready to float the boat, I decided to have lunch with my family.
The lunch today is barbecue. My father grilled the minced meat brought from the castle on the fire.
âDad, I want to grill the meat.â
When I put my chin on my dadâs arm and said that, he didnât allow me and said itâs dangerous.
Mom and dad were busy feeding us food. I felt todayâs food was the most delicious than any other high-quality dish.
It was really fun to eat meat cooked by my father and bite the vegetables that my mother prepared.
After lunch, my dad carried me and we walked around.
My brothers had a running match with my parents and me as the referee.
First place was Johann, second place was Isaac, and third place was Henry.
âJohann is number one!â
Henry, who was watching me screaming, turned to Johann.
âOne more time.â
âNo need. The result will be the same, what for?â
Henryâs face wrinkled as Johann spoke with an arrogant expression.
âYou wonât know unless you try!â
Was Henry always competitive like this?
My older brothers eventually competed again.
They did it four more times.
Johann and Isaac took turns in first place, but Henry was always last.
My mother covered her cheek with one hand as she looked at Henry who was excited, because he rarely showing his emotions.
âHenry is a brainy type by nature. It would have been better if the talents were evenly distributed.â
âLisette, I donât care.â
As my father coughed and looked sideways at Henry, my mother smiled awkwardly and said, âOops.â
Henry was staring at his feet with cold eyes.
I approached Henry with the flower crown that I made with the maid during the running match.
âIâll gwive it to you, Henwy..â
ââŚThe one who won the first place is not me.â
âBut Henwy is the most passionate. Youâwe the best to me.â
ââŚâŚ.â
When I tiptoed and put a flower crown made of wild flowers on Henryâs head, his expression changed. đđ§đđđđđŤđŁđ¸đŤđđľ.đđ¤đś
Henry, who carefully touched the wild flowers, muttered a little.
ââŚAm I cool even if I canât win?â
âYes!â
âI seeâŚâŚ.â
I giggled at Henryâs slight smile, and my back felt pierced by some gazes.
âArenât I cool too?â
ââŚâŚ.â
Isaac and Johann were staring at Henryâs flower crown with terrifying expressions. I was startled.
âOh, yes. Johann and Isyac is cool too.â
âArenât I the best?â
ââŚâŚ.â
Oops, Iâm in trouble.
âI canât say heâs the best.â
Worried about what would happen next, I looked at my parents asking for help.
âLook at the brothers!â
They will fight again!
ButâŚ
âDidnât my fairy think Iâm the coolestâŚ?â
âIs Henry cooler than me?â
The faces of my mom and dad were also terrifying.
âPlease save me, really.â
***
I came back and was very tired.
âHurry up and bring the documents.â
âBring the stipend statement.â
âWhereâs my book?â
âLook, baby! I picked up two wooden swords! Arenât I working really hard?!â
Henry seemed more excited as he was crossing his legs wearing a flower crown with a smug expression.
I stood among my noisy family with a haggard look on my face.
âHow do they have better stamina than a kid?â
Are they the scary Dubblede family.âŚ.?
Looking sad, Reina, who was guarding the castle, asked me.
âOh my, why is our young lady so weak?â
âItâs hawd to live. (Itâs hard to live.)â
âHuh?â
âReina wonât undewstand a childâs pwainâŚâ
âWhat?!â
Reina was very surprised, and the other servants burst into laughter.
I went to bed early that night. Because I had to leave for the temple tomorrow morning.
I was so tired that I thought I would fall asleep soon, but the door opened slightly.
As I turned my head, I saw a mother with a pillow.
âShall we sleep together?â
âSwould we?â
âOkay.â
Then, brothers in pajamas flocked to my motherâs side.
When my mom settled next to me, my brothers got into the bed.
My bed was very, very big, but that didnât mean all of these people could sleep comfortably.
Adding to that, my dad came and coughed awkwardly as he came, then he forced himself into the cramped bed.
âUgh! Itâs cramped!â
âDad should sleep under the bed.â
âYes.â
Dad took up the bed in spite of my brothersâ shouts.
I groaned and forced myself to bend. Thatâs how I got stuck in my momâs arms.
Mom hugged me tightly and laughed.
âUncomfowtableâŚâ
Mom said, rubbing her face against my cheek.
âEven if itâs uncomfortable, youâre happy. Isnât it?â
ââŚâŚ.â
âRight?â
ââŚYes.â
My family burst into laughter as I mumbled.
âYes, Iâm happy.â
To the point of not wanting to go back.
I know I have to go back, but the voice inside me seemed to whisper.
âDo I have to go back?â
I forcibly turned away from the voice by closing my eyes.
âItâs the life you wanted. There is my mother, father, and brothers.â
âMy family not deprived. Itâs a life where happiness is a natural thing.â
âIâm protected here, and there will be nothing painful in the world guarded by Adrian.â
âSee, Leblaine. When you go back, you will be busy recovering the damage you suffered from Neliard.â
âThere will be a lot of nobles who are annoying, and you may be hurt again. AndâŚâ
Stop.
Donât say that.
Stop, please⌠⌠.
âMy motherâs not there.â
Donât remind me!
I covered my ears.
As my expression contorted in pain, warmth reached his hand.
âBaby.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âWhy is my daughterâs expression like that?â
I hugged my mother tightly.
âAre you okay?â
ââŚâŚ.â
Iâm fine. It will be fine. It should be okay
While muttering inside as if brainwashing myself, my mother constantly swept my back.
It was so sweet that I cried because I didnât want to miss this warmth.
âI donât want to go back.â
In the end, I have no choice but to admit it.
***
When I opened my eyes, I was in the familiar darkness.
I know this place even if it is not surrounded by light as before.
Godâs space.
There was only one reason why I could come here now that there was no Serga or Neliard.
âAdrian.â
He seemed to be trusted by people much more than I thought.
Thus, he eventually became a god.
Just as Neliard, who was a pioneer, absorbed human beliefs and became a god.
But, the space wasnât as bright perhaps because he did not become a powerful god like Neliard.
âWell, itâs peaceful.â
The moment when people need God is when they are in pain.
So, didnât the temple wage war so that peopleâs faith could gather or create a disaster to devastate the peopleâs world?
I wandered in the dark to find Adrian.
I could see a light far away.
âAdrian? Are you Adrian?â
There was no answer.
âAdrian?!â
As I was rushing to the light, I heard a voice from somewhere.
[You donât have to come.]
âWhatâŚ?â
[You donât have to go, Leblaine.]
âAdrian⌠⌠.â
[You deserve to be here.]