Chapter 12.1
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nFor the past couple of days, Mikhail had been feeling so bored that he was on the verge of going crazy.
nHe couldn’t move easily because *someone* used destruction magic on him and turned him into a limp noodle.
nI can’t do anything but sit around in bed aimlessly; there was nothing fun about it.
nIn the past, I wanted—no, even wished! I could spend all day in bed, but now I realize how stupid I was.
n-Listen. I’m not as good at swordsmanship as big brother Mikhail is. But I’m much better at magic than you.
n-Cute… who’s worried about whom right now? But just remember that brother doesn’t have to worry about me.
nHer words kept ringing in my ears.
nMikhail himself knew that Serina is no longer a child.
nShe was old enough to do things on her own.
n“My younger sister is so good at many things.”
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nA happy smile was built around Mikhail’s mouth.
nI’m a little bit proud, but a little sad too.
nDid she already pass the threshold where she didn’t need her brothers’ strong arms and relied on herself?
nMikhail still felt like it was yesterday when Serina was a child.
nShe’d run out in joy when it snowed and made a snowman with her brackish hands all day long.
nAfter making a snowman, she would give it to God as a gift.
n‘Oh, I miss that time.’
nThe sky outside the window has long been dark.
nPerhaps by now, Serina would have already arrived at the slave auction.
nSerina can do anything now.
nWherever she goes, she’ll be able to do well, even if she enters a lion’s den.
nThe head recognized this fact, but my heart did not acknowledge it.
nFrom the moment she left the mansion, his heart began to beat wildly, and he was frantic with fear that she might come back hurt.
nI wanted to secretly follow behind her and protect her from those rough guys, but I couldn’t save her because of this body.
n“Ah! I have a newly acquired talent that doesn’t help me.”
nMikhail forgot that it was Seri who made his body like this and began to curse God.
n‘Still, she’ll be okay.’
nMikhail was still unable to allow her to go to the slavery auction by herself.
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nBut he couldn’t help her because his condition was like this.
nSo he called her Savior.
nThe one who can protect Serina for sure.
nHe’s not entirely normal, so I really didn’t want him to meet with Seri or anything, but he was the inevitable choice.
nThe upside is that I feel at least a little more comfortable and relieved after sending him after her.
n‘Anyway, something stupid might happen to Seri.’
nMikhail once again blamed himself for not being able to move.
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