Chapter 12 (2/2)
“Hmm?”
“The way you just said things rong” Mard had a serious look on his face
“What’s wrong? You can point it out” Duwei smiled
“You asked if I was born in Kete Province That was inappropriate Even though the Roland Prairie is located within the Kete Province, but every citizen of the Roland will not say that they belong to the Kete Province when asked of the origin A real Roland citizen will say they were born in the Roland Prairie They take pride in their identity So master, please don’t say it like this next tis, especially since you are the elder son of the chief of the family”
Duas surprised that Mard said this with pride
Perhaps I underestihts, only a great family could achieve this
Then by this situation, the Earl e burden when his elder son was a retard He had to continue on the legacy of the family
Even though I didn’t approve of the way that father treated s As a father, perhaps he could tolerate his son being useless Yet as the chief of a huge fa someone useless He must be responsible for the future of this faive up me on was excusable
For a moment, Duwei seemed lost
Mard was surprised when he saei’s expression Ever since he became Duwei’s servant, his master was always indifferent and calm Never had he showed such expressions
“Master can we continue going home?” Mard asked carefully
“Hoo hoht rushed to his mind uncontrollably
Go home!
A light blooo home
For thetheFor these years I had been indifferent, not expressingsome of them The root of the cause is I never think of myself as part of this world That’s why a lot of tiuest This mentality caused me to feel indifferent
Go home, such a wonderful phrase
The Duwei that was indifferent all these years, suddenly felt a sense of expectation to arriving at the Roland’s mansion
Looking at those prideful knights Will I be able to findhere? I hope so!
If I can’t go back to my real home Then maybe I can find a new home that my heart can feel connected to After all, since I have already cooes on
With a bit of afterglow left in the sky, Duwei stepped out of the die, out of the shadow, into the beautiful sunset
Sunlight shone on his face as though it had dispersed all the haze This boy’s face finally showed a smile, and his expression finally had a hint of emotion
That emotion was, expectation!