Chapter 34

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n“That’s because Miss Dalia hasn’t visited me for a year.”

n“……”

nShe felt like she lost strength in her body.

n“You didn’t even send me a love letter.”

n“How dare I, towards Your Majesty the Emperor……”

n“Quietly.”

n“Ah.”

n“If you feel uncomfortable, just call me Mr. Alexander.”

n‘……I won’t call you that even if I die. ‘

nDalia made up her mind.

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nThe Emperor grinned and reached out to her. Like an escort She hesitated for a moment and didn’t put her hand on it.

n“Anyway, Hikan is an old friend of mine. If you’re choosing a birthday present, I’ll help you.”

nIt was the most hopeful news she has heard ever since she met him.

nSince Hikan received Dalia’s gift unconditionally, she still had no information about what he liked.

nShe nodded, her eyes shining.

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nThe Emperor knew a lot about Hikan. He rejected most of Dalia’s birthday gift candidates.

n“I wouldn’t recommend clothing and miscellaneous goods. Hikan has a deep knowledge of clothes. Even if you give something uncomfortable… Well, if Dalia gives it to him, he’ll wear it every day, but he’ll shed tears inside.”

n‘I gave him a brooch last year……’

nShe thought that he liked it since he wore it every day, but was he actually crying inside?

nDalia is now depressed by the truth that she has just realized.

n“Ah, the brooch Dalia gave him last year was definitely his cup of tea. Don’t worry.”

n“Is, is that so?”

nDalia looked up at the Emperor with an earnest look. He nodded his head confidently.

n“Of course.”

n“Then this year……”

n“That’s not good.”

nIt was a firm tone.

nDalia became more depressed after realizing the Emperor’s efforts to conceal the truth.

n“Then how about a music box?”

n“If it was a recording of Miss Dalia’s voice, he would love it.”

nThis is also rejected.

nThere are no more candidates left. Everything was dismissed. She was flustered and came up with a proposal that was not originally nominated.

n“A ph, phonograph?”

n“Oh, that’s okay. He’s not an opera-obsessed person. And the phonograph is as expensive as it can be but the performance is good.”

nIt was a positive answer for the first time.

n‘But……’

nBut she is short of money.

nDalia thought about her budget. Pesteros had a lot of money, and Dalia received much more pocket money than her peers.

nSo, she could choose all the gifts without asking the price, but the phonograph had a different unit than the usual gift.

n“……”

n“How much do you have now?”

nDahlia opened the bag she had brought and showed them to the Emperor. The Emperor raised one eyebrow, counted the money in it, and nodded.

n“That should be enough. You can buy the best one.”

n“Really?”

n“Sure. There’s a store that I know started a sale yesterday.”

nDalia’s expression brightened up.

nShe can’t do anything until next month if she buys this. But since it’s Hikan’s birthday, she wanted to give something to Hikan’s taste as much as possible.

n‘Let’s do it……!’

n“Then I’ll take it.”

n“Then I’ll take you there.”

nThe Emperor naturally escorted her. Dalia looked at the Emperor, who had been with her for two hours.

n“Wh……when will you go to find the Second Prince?”

n“Well, he will appear when the time comes.”

n‘……’

nIsn’t that too irresponsible?

nAt that moment, that thought struck Dalia’s mind, but she quickly erased her disrespectful thought.

nThe phonograph store was on the corner of the downtown, so she thought she would never be able to visit it alone without the Emperor. Dalia thanked him in a small voice.

n“That…… thank you.”

n“What are you thankful for?”

n“No one helped me this much when I was choosing a birthday present… but thank you for bringing me here.”

n“Miss Dalia is also very polite.

nThe Emperor laughed.

n“I’m happy just to be with Miss Dalia like this.”

nHe was 100 percent sincere.

n“So come visit the Imperial Palace more often. I won’t lock you up in the same room as Leonard.”

nDalia smiled awkwardly. It seemed like he was no longer joking about her engagement. Fortunately.

nA clerk at the phonograph store rushed out when he saw Dalia and the Emperor.

nInstead of the Emperor, he looked directly at Dalia and said,

n“Good morning, Miss. What brings you here?”

nIs it because Dalia’s dress is more luxurious?

nDalia didn’t see the secret eyes exchange between the Emperor and the clerk, and she just thought so. Since it was her who had business anyway, Dalia spoke confidently.

n“I’d like to buy a birthday present for my brother. The best one.”

n“Ah, the best thing is the latest metal blue iron. Would you like that?”

nIt seems expensive just by hearing the name.

nDalia grabbed the hem of her skirt and asked carefully.

n“The price is……?”

n“It’s 490 dillon.”

nA dillon in this world costs about 2,000 won. (*t

/n: around $2)

nBased on the previous world standard, it was about 1 million won. It was much cheaper than she thought. In addition, it was just the right amount of money Dalia brought.

nDalia said with delight.

n“Then I’ll take it!”

n“Yes, where should I ship it to?”

n“To the Duke of Pesteros.”

nSurprised by the unexpected high position, the clerk’s eyes widened. He hurriedly looked alternately between the Emperor and her and went inside.

n“Please wait a moment!”

nHe went inside and brought the purchase confirmation and delivery documents.

n“You can sign here.”

nThere was a black paint on the acquisition part and the letter ‘490 dillon’ was written below, which seemed to have been written urgently.

n“What’s this?”

n“Oh, it’s because the products are on sale these days so I wrote a new one.”

n‘Is it because it’s new discounts?’

nIt was a very reasonable question, but Dalia was in a hurry to buy her brother’s birthday present.

nShe opened her bag, counted a total of 490 dillon, and handed them to the clerk.

n“Thank you. I look forward to your kind cooperation.”

nAfter greeting, Dalia left the store. The Emperor seemed to whisper something to the clerk before going out.

n“What did you ask?”

n“I asked when it would be delivered. If it doesn’t get there by the day after tomorrow, it’ll be a trouble.”

n“Ah……”

nShe didn’t think of that.

n‘Like a fool.’

nDalia blamed herself.

n“Well, it’s okay. Anyway, I bought a birthday present, and now I just need to ship Miss Dalia home.” (*t

/n: yea,,the original word is indeed ‘ship

/deliver’)

nIt was a silly joke, but it was funny. Dalia smiled.

n“I look forward to your kind cooperation.”

nThe two set out in a carriage brought by the Emperor. It was a very ordinary carriage on the outside, but it was very spacious and comfortable inside.

n“By the way, Hikan hasn’t bloomed his mana yet. It’s a little slower than his predecessors.”

nThe Emperor said that while stepping into the carriage. Dalia nodded because she was thinking about it these days.

n“It will start within this year at the latest. Once the mana blooms, the person becomes very destructive for a month. We can say that it’s a reaction because a powerful force burst from the inside at once?”

nDalia also knew that. It’s from the original. Dalia’s expression became heavy.

nThe Emperor gave an understanding smile.

n“Well, every transcendent goes through it, so don’t worry too much. If he goes too crazy, run away to the Imperial Palace. Come and I’ll help you.”

n“……thank you.”

nThe Emperor is reliable because he was the strongest of the transcendents. Dalia thanked her helplessly. The Emperor held his chin and fell into his thoughts.

n“Well, if not……yes…and it’s time for Miss Dalia to know the truth when she’s sixteen.”

n“……what?”

n“No, it’s nothing.”

nThe Emperor smiled softly even though he uttered something inaudible. The next word was even greater.

n“There’s the easiest way. Give Hikan a hug of love from Miss Dalia. Then he’ll get well. The power of love is great.”

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nDalia laughed. Of course the Emperor was not joking, but she didn’t know that.

nWhen they almost arrived in front of the main gate of the Pesteros mansion, the Emperor asked.

n“Well, we’re here, anyway, did you have fun today?”

n“Yes, totally.”

nIt was a day when Dalia’s internal assessment of the Emperor completely rose vertically.

n“I’m glad to hear that.”

nThe carriage stopped. The Emperor stepped out first, looked back and reached out for Dalia.

n“It was a fun day, so would you grant me a wish?”

nAlthough he was too old to be hugged, Dalia, who knew what it meant, stood and lightly hugged the Emperor after holding his hand.

nAt the same time, she could hear a faint cough. Hikan was waiting for her at the front door.

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