Thought It Was 'The End', Only to Return to a Changed Genre - Chapter 163
Harrison was from a small estate by the western border of the empire.
His father had been a knight loyal to the lord of the estate, and his mother was a maid who served the lady of the manor and acted as a nanny to her children. Naturally, Harrison grew up alongside the lordâs children.
The lordâs children were twin siblings, clever and adorable, and they were beloved by all the people of the estate.
Harrisonâs mother was always strict with him, teaching him, âYou and the young masters are of entirely different status.â His father taught him the same.
Harrison believed that one day he would follow in his fatherâs footsteps and become a sword that protected his milk-siblings.
It was the dream of a very young boy.
But peace was short-lived.
A sudden accident claimed the lives of the lord and his wife, and the once poor but peaceful estate quickly descended into chaos. Relatives of the lord, who had only visited a few times, appeared to take control of the funeral, and they began to quarrel over the title and inheritance.
Harrison remembered those days as if they had happened yesterday.
His father, who had once passionately argued that the estate must protect the lordâs children, was now laughing alongside those very same relatives with a look in his eyes Harrison had never seen before.
Harrison had once been a boy who admired his father more than anyone.
But the sight of his fatherâs face flickering in the candlelight, with his eyes gleaming like those of a rat, was treacherous and sly.
âWhereâs Mother?â
Harrisonâs parents had been fighting more frequently, and they had been sleeping in separate rooms for some time.
It wasnât until he realized that his mother had been missing for days that fear seized Harrison. His father terrified him. He felt as though the world would end if he didnât run away immediately.
The place Harrison fled to was his milk-brotherâs room.
âKeith, where are you?â
âHarrison?â
âKeith, do you know where my mother is? Iâve looked everywhere but canât find her.â
Anyone could see that Harrison, gripping Keithâs shoulders, was terrified. Keith calmly patted Harrisonâs hand and said,
âDonât look for her, Harrison.â
âWhatâŚ?â
âItâs better if you keep living without knowing anything.â
âWhat are you talking aboutâŚ?â
âDonât ask. Donât listen. Donât look. Just stay by your fatherâs side and live safely.â
âWhat do you mean?!â
âHarrison, I canât take you with me.â
âWhere is my mother?!â
ââŚâ
âKeith!â
âYour mother wanted you not to know. Harrison, listen carefully.â
Keith was acting strangely.
It was the middle of the night, but he wasnât wearing his pajamas.
Keith, who preferred reading books to swinging a wooden sword, was a thoughtful and gentle boy. While Harrison and Kaitlyn would run around the manor causing trouble because they didnât want to go to bed, Keith would avoid joining in, knowing he would get scolded by the nanny, and heâd obediently get into his pajamas and go to sleep.
But now, he was lacing up the leather boots the lord had gifted him for his birthday and fastening his dark navy cloak carefully.
There was nowhere to go at this hour.
âIf you want to stay alive until we meet again, you have to stay ignorant, Harrison.â
âBut, IâŚ.â
âIf youâre alive, one day, Iâll come back for you.â
Keith left only those words behind as he fled.
When Kaitlyn, who was waiting outside, briefly turned her head, Harrisonâs eyes met hers through the window, but he couldnât say anything.
He thought that was the last time he would ever see them.
*
The fate of a traitor was always miserable.
No one would trust a knight who betrayed his lord.
With the disappearance of the twin heirs, the new lord, who inherited the title and estate, appeared to rely on Harrisonâs father for a while.
But over time, the new lord replaced the castleâs staff with people he brought with him.
The old retainers were either dismissed over trivial matters or met with unfortunate accidents.
Harrisonâs father was no exception.
The money he received in exchange for his betrayal didnât last long. Within a few years, it was all gone, and he ended up where he belongedâimprisoned.
âYou think youâll get away with this? I know everything! You miserable bastard, I know what you didâŚ!â