I Am the Hero's Immature Younger Brother
Chapter 129: But You Love Them, Don’t You?
- Chapter 191: A Selfish Wish
- Chapter 190: The Bloodstained Letter
- Chapter 189: Flowers Inside the Coffin
- Chapter 188: Duke Gannion’s Funeral
- Chapter 187: The Infamous Lady
- Chapter 186: Giselle’s Intentions
- Chapter 185: Crow
- Chapter 184: Some Conspiracy
- Chapter 183: Frightened Eyes
- Chapter 182: Prayer of Oath
- Chapter 181: Oddballs!
- Chapter 180: The First Confession
- Chapter 179: The Lifting Shadow
- Chapter 178: A Meeting That Was No Coincidence
- Chapter 177: Nice Weather We’re Having
- Chapter 176: If, Twenty Days From Now, You Look Toward That Place
- Chapter 175: Black Magic
- Chapter 174: Verdi
- Chapter 173: May My Sons Return as True Warriors!
- Chapter 172: The Day the Goddess Meteo’s Star Shines Brightest
- Chapter 171: Brother. You Don’t Have to Say Anything
- Chapter 170: Angel
- Chapter 169: The Meaning of a Gift
- Chapter 168: Yes, I Am in Love
- Chapter 167: A Falling Shadow
- Chapter 166: An Unfamiliar Face
- Chapter 165: A Quiet Time Together
- Chapter 164: Reunion with the Sender
- Chapter 163: Bright as Dawn
- Chapter 162: Like a Hole in a Dam
- Chapter 161: The Letter That Arrived Late
- Chapter 160: A Frozen Heart
- Chapter 159: The Meeting
- Chapter 158: Kirky’s Circle
- Chapter 157: The Secret of a Sweet, Rich Treat
- Chapter 156: Exposed
- Chapter 155: To the Royal Castle
- Chapter 154: Farewell
- Chapter 153: Suspicion
- Chapter 152: Something That Needs Heroes
- Chapter 151: Temar’s Small Step
- Chapter 150: Time Alone
- Chapter 149: The Distance Between Brothers
- Chapter 148: Reunion
- Chapter 147: The Person He Wanted to See
- Chapter 146: Peaceful, or Maybe Not
- Chapter 145: Tea Time
- Chapter 144: How Pitiful!
- Chapter 143: Cruel Words
- Chapter 142: Apologies and Thanks
- Chapter 141: Reunion
- Chapter 140: The Prophecy Pouch
- Chapter 139: Response
- Chapter 138: Gathering Light
- Chapter 137: Schemes
- Chapter 136: The Hero’s Power
- Chapter 135: The Light Came to Me—
- Chapter 134: To Ren
- Chapter 133: I Know Who You Are
- Chapter 132: The Kingdom’s Light
- Chapter 131: A Suspicious Man
- Chapter 130: Pursuit
- Chapter 129: But You Love Them, Don’t You?
- Chapter 128: Pouring Golden Light
- Chapter 127: Black Wave
- Chapter 126: The Scene of Slaughter
- Chapter 125: Luck
- Chapter 124: <Blood Festival>
- Chapter 123: Please Hold My Hand
- Chapter 122: Trap
- Chapter 121: Trap
- Chapter 120: A Strange, Crazy Person
- Chapter 119: Crescent-Moon Smile
- Chapter 118: Ren’s Creed
- Chapter 117: Surprise Inspection
- Chapter 116: Crossed Gifts
- Chapter 115: Teal Eyes
- Chapter 114: A Good Owner
- Chapter 113: An Unfathomable Heart
- Chapter 112: Aren’t I Your Brother?
- Chapter 111: The Place of One Already Gone
- Chapter 110: Ren, As Your Brother…
- Chapter 109: A Heart That Would Brave Death
- Chapter 108: Constant Movement
- Chapter 107: Young Count Peruan
- Chapter 106: A Voice Calling
- Chapter 105: Coco’s Prophecy
- Chapter 104: A Vow on the Watchtower
- Chapter 103: The King of the Kingdom of Setoran
- Chapter 102: Movement
- Chapter 101: Loroe Territory
- Chapter 100: What Must Be Forgotten
- Chapter 99: A Lucky Day
- Chapter 98: The Sea
- Chapter 97: Suspicion
- Chapter 96: The Letter
- Chapter 95: The End of Kindness
- Chapter 94: The Kindness of Strangers
- Chapter 93: Temar’s Selfishness
- Chapter 92: A Place He Had Never Been
- Chapter 91: The Night the Festival Ended
- Chapter 90: A Journey Has to End Someday
- Chapter 89: [The Days We Spent Together Were Moving.]
- Chapter 88: A Little Fist Packs a Punch
- Chapter 87: The Strongest Memories Are Stronger Than Steel
- Chapter 86: The Art of Conversation
- Chapter 85: The King’s Second Star
- Chapter 84: A Parting at Dawn
- Chapter 83: One Day Before Leaving
- Chapter 82: A Time Sweeter Than Candied Fruit
- Chapter 81: That’s Not It
- Chapter 80: My Brother’s Acting Weird!
- Chapter 79: To Tempesto Village! — The Festival
- Chapter 78: On to Tempesto Village! — Farewell
- Chapter 77: Boys His Own Age
- Chapter 76: The Shadow of Illness
- Chapter 75: A Pleasant Day
- Chapter 74: Deep Sleep
- Chapter 73: Treasure and Heroes
- Chapter 72: Rumors About the Oracle
- Chapter 71: Drunken Nonsense
- Chapter 70: A Drinking Bout
- Chapter 69: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 68: An Untimely Chase
- Chapter 67: The Blue Dragon Inn (2)
- Chapter 66: The Blue Dragon Inn (1)
- Chapter 65: The Memory of White Snow
- Chapter 64: Quiet Snow
- Chapter 63: Blue Bruise
- Chapter 62: Ren, Who Lost His Memory
- Chapter 61: Half-Dreaming (3) Horrible Dream
- Chapter 60: Half-Dreaming (2) The Hero’s Miracle
- Chapter 59: Half-Dreaming (1) The Very First Death
- Chapter 58: A Dangerous Hero
- Chapter 57: Ren’s Panic (2) The Past Comes Flooding Back
- Chapter 56: The Hero’s Power (2)
- Chapter 55: The Hero’s Power (1)
- Chapter 54: Words That Reached My Heart
- Chapter 53: A Good Goodbye (2)
- Chapter 52: A Good Goodbye (1)
- Chapter 51: Time to Part
- Chapter 50: The Brave Ones
- Chapter 49: Gift
- Chapter 48: The Boy’s Funeral (2)
- Chapter 47: The Boy’s Funeral (1)
- Chapter 46: Stop Caring About My Herbs!
- Chapter 45: Temar’s Fear
- Chapter 44: You Had a Fiancée?! (2)
- Chapter 43: You Had a Fiancée?! (1)
- Chapter 42: Luman’s Goal (2)
- Chapter 41: Words of Thanks
- Chapter 40: Mean People (2)
- Chapter 39: Mean People (1)
- Chapter 38: The Castle Where Lacus Lies
- Chapter 37: A Mere Handful of Life
- Chapter 36: Brother, I’m okay
- Chapter 35: Nightmare (2)
- Chapter 34: Nightmare (1)
- Chapter 33: Ren’s Faith (2) The Blood-Soaked Hero
- Chapter 32: The Blade That Reached the Heart
- Chapter 31: The Scream Above the Cliff
- Chapter 30: Run
- Chapter 29: Ren’s Faith
- Chapter 28: Traveling with Strangers (4) Scattered Tea Leaves
- Chapter 27: Traveling with Strangers (3) Bubbling Soup
- Chapter 26: Luman’s Temptation — Marshmallows
- Chapter 25: Ren, Why Do You Like Your Brother So Much?
- Chapter 24: Temar’s Anger — Did I Raise You Like This?
- Chapter 23: Traveling with Strangers (2) Grrr, Grrr
- Chapter 22: Traveling with Strangers (1) Nasty Motion Sickness
- Chapter 21: Ren’s Panic (1) Temar Vanishes, and Lante
- Chapter 20: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (5) Crisis — Protecting Ren’s Baggage and a Woman’s Scream
- Chapter 19: Dell Belkerman’s Persistent Plea
- Chapter 18: “Ren Is My Brother.”
- Chapter 17: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (4) Sharing Camp with a Strange Party — A Small Quarrel
- Chapter 16: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins!? (3) The Rumored Lady Gannion
- Chapter 15: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (2) A Strange Man
- Chapter 14: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (1) The Discovery of a Corpse
- Chapter 13: Heroes Are Seriously—!!
- Chapter 12: The Day We Leave the Village (2) Luman’s Payback
- Chapter 11: The Day We Leave the Village (1) Farewell
- Chapter 10: Preparing to Leave (2)
- Chapter 9: Preparing to Leave (1)
- Chapter 8: Ren, I Can’t Leave You Behind
- Chapter 7: A Misunderstanding Between Brothers (2) — Proof of Usefulness
- Chapter 6: Luman’s Objective (1)
- Chapter 5: A Misunderstanding Between Brothers (1) — The Honorable Hero
- Chapter 4: Brother, I’d Rather Kill Him Myself!
- Chapter 3: A Man Who Lives by a Hero’s Duty
- Chapter 2: A Vicious Letter From the Royal Palace — The One-Year Mark Since My Brother Came Back to Me
- Chapter 1: My Brother Is a Hero
“What a coy young lady. Just like a capital lady.”
At the laughter mixed into Luman’s voice, Rosaline and Melano felt relieved—and glared at Luman.
Was he daring to make fun of their lady?
“Yes. I suppose you thought I was some country noblewoman because I live in a rural territory?”
The voice, lifted at the end, made Kenilla’s naturally low, almost husky tone sound sharp and high.
It was more feminine than her real voice, but it pricked at the ears.
This was less like a coy capital lady and more like...
Rosaline and Melano exchanged glances.
Doesn’t she sound like a hysterical unmarried woman...?
The servant and the maid sent each other scolding looks.
“No. I thought you were the warm leader of a peaceful and beautiful territory. It was a good place.”
Good enough that he had briefly thought he would like to bring Ren here one day.
Without trying to erase the sudden thought, Luman smiled sincerely.
Looking at Luman’s softly folding smile and his distant, sunken eyes, Kenilla froze as if startled.
“My lady...?”
Rosaline called her softly.
“Ah.”
Kenilla gave a small laugh and changed her attitude back to normal, grinning broadly.
“It seems there’s no need to act for this man.”
Kenilla Loroe offered him her hand and spoke. With the coy young lady’s expression gone, her face resembled someone who ruled a castle.
“It seems I should introduce myself again. I am Kenilla Loroe.”
Her low voice was pleasant to hear.
“Nice to {N•o•v•e•l•i•g•h•t} meet you. I’m Luman.”
Luman clasped Kenilla’s hand, shook it lightly, and added playfully,
“A former Hero of no particular worth.”
***
I heard Ren calling.
After Lante said that, Luman dreamed of Ren.
Even after sharing luncheon with Kenilla Loroe, walking through the garden with her, and making future promises, he could not erase the blond-haired boy from his mind. He had tried to let himself forget naturally, but that proved harder than he expected. The one who noticed first was not Luman himself. It was Kenilla Loroe, who had spent only a few short days with him.
“You seem to have someone in your heart?”
“What do you mean, lady?”
Even his smiling, narrowed eyes did not work on Kenilla.
She made a curious sound, then thrust her face forward in a way no proper young lady would. Then, all at once, she poked Luman’s cheek with her finger. Seeing him retreat with a flustered expression, Kenilla laughed openly.
At first, Kenilla Loroe had acted coy and strangely hysterical, but within five minutes she had withdrawn that attitude. Because she had felt the sincerity in Luman’s praise for Loroe Territory. After that, however, she would still sometimes play around by “acting like a capital lady,” simply because she found it funny that Luman accepted it without blinking.
“The maids told me to do that.”
Kenilla did not press Luman when he failed to answer, and instead brought up the day they first met.
The maid behind her wore an expression saying that was not true at all. There must have been some problem in the signals between them.
Once she stopped “acting like a capital lady,” Kenilla Loroe was quite a good person.
Even setting aside the fact that she was a noblewoman—and even including it—she was truly a fine marriage prospect.
She laughed often, was hearty, and knew how to use a sword. Once the white powder had been wiped away, her clean, healthy ivory skin looked lively, and her way of speaking was refreshingly direct.
She did not give the impression of being demure or of someone who would excel at supporting her husband from behind, but if she had been a devoted, pure-hearted woman instead, Luman would have felt guilty. This was better. Not merely better—she suited Luman as a fiancée. He even thought that if they had met in some other relationship, it might have become an even better connection.
Kenilla Loroe liked Luman as well.
“I thought men called Heroes were all full of bravado, ugly-faced muscle idiots, but to think there is a handsome man like you among them. You have taught me the limits of my own insight.”
“You saw correctly. The truth is, I am particularly handsome, lady.”
Luman answered while internally cursing Temar, who did not understand his own younger brother’s feelings.
The words, spoken with a broad grin, were by every measure the truth. It would be hard to find a man as handsome as him even among nobles or courtesans. Especially those amber-gold eyes. They were special eyes. Kenilla Loroe liked that Luman said pleasant things without lying.
“I cannot love you immediately, my lady, but I will try. I will respect your wishes and follow them. As I said, I will make it appear like a ‘love match,’ so please don’t worry about that.”
“Can I truly not worry?”
Kenilla asked, as if testing whether he could act well.
“I am a romantic man, so there is no need for concern. I believe we can become good partners. Don’t you agree, lady?”
He was deliberate. He more than satisfied every condition Kenilla Loroe had hoped for in a husband.
He should not be obsessed with women, but he needed manners, needed respect, and needed to be pleasing to look at. On top of that, he would even act for the sake of appearances. For dealing with her parents’ pressure, there could hardly be a more suitable man.
Even his statement that he would “try,” and the fact that he did not spout empty nonsense about love at first sight.
In Kenilla Loroe’s heart, her favorable impression of Luman grew stronger. If things progressed a little further, she thought she might even come to “like” him.
But as she watched him, it seemed there was someone else in his heart.
They were each perfectly suited as marriage partners, and that bothered her. If her liking for him had not deepened, it would not have bothered her at all, but now it caught like a thorn.
And so she had asked, “You seem to have someone in your heart?” but Luman played innocent.
He was slightly surprised too. When he spent time with Kenilla, he had thought he focused only on her. Had that not been the case?
After speaking of other things for quite some time, Kenilla brought the topic from earlier back up.
What kind of person was the one Luman held in his heart?
“It happens. You are of that age, after all.”
“Is that not why I came to find you so urgently, my lady? Because I want to build a cozy, close-knit family.”
Luman’s words were sincere.
“Oh?”
Kenilla fluttered her fan. She seemed to be weighing his words.
Their deep gazes met. In the air that tightened until it was hard to breathe, the two conversed only with their eyes.
“What a shame.”
Kenilla Loroe sighed.
Luman looked quietly at Kenilla as she slowly blinked.
“I wish there had been no one in your heart.”
“......”
Her voice was full of a sigh.
Her gaze seemed to be asking him this:
‘Can you deny what is in your heart?’
Luman could not say it was not true. He did not want to deny his own heart, and he could not.
Seeing him give no answer, Kenilla smiled as if to say, See? It was a cool smile, like the sea. She abruptly undid the hair she had neatly braided for their date, then skillfully gathered the loosened strands high and tied them up. It was no use even when her maid tried to stop her. The nape of her neck was fully exposed. Seeing Luman’s clean, unaffected gaze, Kenilla laughed again.
“Doesn’t this suit me better?”
“Both braided and loose suit you well.”
“I knew you would say that.” 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
Kenilla pushed away the black tea placed before her and picked up a piece of fruit with her fingers.
“My lady!” the maid cried, stamping her feet. She exchanged glances with the servant standing behind Luman.
Weren’t things going well between them?! Weren’t they going to hold the formal engagement ceremony and go straight into the wedding?! Just yesterday, the two had definitely been discussing the flowers to decorate the wedding hall with! They had not stamped the seals yet, but each side was already holding one copy of the documents related to the engagement. The day before yesterday, they had confirmed that deciding on their engagement was undoubtedly the right choice, and yesterday they had discussed marriage...
But then they started talking about whether there was someone in his heart, and the lady suddenly stopped putting on airs! And Luman was not even explaining that it was not true!
After crunching down and swallowing the fruit, Kenilla looked straight at Luman.
Her gaze was firm and intense. Amber eyes met that gaze.
“You cannot completely remove the one you hold in your heart, can you?”
“Well. The heart does not move according to one’s will. I suspect it will last a long time.”
Luman lowered his eyes. The longing in them was so deep that the maid swallowed a gasp.
What kind of bond had he left behind for him to wear such an expression?
The breath he swallowed deep seemed to reveal the size of that longing.
Seeing him, Kenilla Loroe felt refreshed.
“Will that affect our promise?”
His platinum-blond hair fell naturally, scattering over his forehead. He was a man whose every strand of hair was beautiful. Beautiful enough to make one wonder if Heroes were chosen by their faces.
She had not expected someone this impressive to come, so she had been all the more satisfied.
As expected, God did not give everything to anyone. A man already deeply in love?
Looking into the eyes of the beautiful man staring deeply back at her, Kenilla opened her mouth.
The maid behind her gulped.
“Yes. Of course it will.”
“...I thought you and I would make a good connection.”
His words were sincere.
His voice sank low enough to make her waver for a moment.
Looking at those golden eyes that shimmered warmly like gathered sunlight, Kenilla felt true regret.
“I thought so too. Until I realized there was someone in your heart.”
“I have no intention of going to find the one I hold in my heart. Nor do I intend to express these feelings.”
“But you love them, don’t you?”
- Chapter 191: A Selfish Wish
- Chapter 190: The Bloodstained Letter
- Chapter 189: Flowers Inside the Coffin
- Chapter 188: Duke Gannion’s Funeral
- Chapter 187: The Infamous Lady
- Chapter 186: Giselle’s Intentions
- Chapter 185: Crow
- Chapter 184: Some Conspiracy
- Chapter 183: Frightened Eyes
- Chapter 182: Prayer of Oath
- Chapter 181: Oddballs!
- Chapter 180: The First Confession
- Chapter 179: The Lifting Shadow
- Chapter 178: A Meeting That Was No Coincidence
- Chapter 177: Nice Weather We’re Having
- Chapter 176: If, Twenty Days From Now, You Look Toward That Place
- Chapter 175: Black Magic
- Chapter 174: Verdi
- Chapter 173: May My Sons Return as True Warriors!
- Chapter 172: The Day the Goddess Meteo’s Star Shines Brightest
- Chapter 171: Brother. You Don’t Have to Say Anything
- Chapter 170: Angel
- Chapter 169: The Meaning of a Gift
- Chapter 168: Yes, I Am in Love
- Chapter 167: A Falling Shadow
- Chapter 166: An Unfamiliar Face
- Chapter 165: A Quiet Time Together
- Chapter 164: Reunion with the Sender
- Chapter 163: Bright as Dawn
- Chapter 162: Like a Hole in a Dam
- Chapter 161: The Letter That Arrived Late
- Chapter 160: A Frozen Heart
- Chapter 159: The Meeting
- Chapter 158: Kirky’s Circle
- Chapter 157: The Secret of a Sweet, Rich Treat
- Chapter 156: Exposed
- Chapter 155: To the Royal Castle
- Chapter 154: Farewell
- Chapter 153: Suspicion
- Chapter 152: Something That Needs Heroes
- Chapter 151: Temar’s Small Step
- Chapter 150: Time Alone
- Chapter 149: The Distance Between Brothers
- Chapter 148: Reunion
- Chapter 147: The Person He Wanted to See
- Chapter 146: Peaceful, or Maybe Not
- Chapter 145: Tea Time
- Chapter 144: How Pitiful!
- Chapter 143: Cruel Words
- Chapter 142: Apologies and Thanks
- Chapter 141: Reunion
- Chapter 140: The Prophecy Pouch
- Chapter 139: Response
- Chapter 138: Gathering Light
- Chapter 137: Schemes
- Chapter 136: The Hero’s Power
- Chapter 135: The Light Came to Me—
- Chapter 134: To Ren
- Chapter 133: I Know Who You Are
- Chapter 132: The Kingdom’s Light
- Chapter 131: A Suspicious Man
- Chapter 130: Pursuit
- Chapter 129: But You Love Them, Don’t You?
- Chapter 128: Pouring Golden Light
- Chapter 127: Black Wave
- Chapter 126: The Scene of Slaughter
- Chapter 125: Luck
- Chapter 124: <Blood Festival>
- Chapter 123: Please Hold My Hand
- Chapter 122: Trap
- Chapter 121: Trap
- Chapter 120: A Strange, Crazy Person
- Chapter 119: Crescent-Moon Smile
- Chapter 118: Ren’s Creed
- Chapter 117: Surprise Inspection
- Chapter 116: Crossed Gifts
- Chapter 115: Teal Eyes
- Chapter 114: A Good Owner
- Chapter 113: An Unfathomable Heart
- Chapter 112: Aren’t I Your Brother?
- Chapter 111: The Place of One Already Gone
- Chapter 110: Ren, As Your Brother…
- Chapter 109: A Heart That Would Brave Death
- Chapter 108: Constant Movement
- Chapter 107: Young Count Peruan
- Chapter 106: A Voice Calling
- Chapter 105: Coco’s Prophecy
- Chapter 104: A Vow on the Watchtower
- Chapter 103: The King of the Kingdom of Setoran
- Chapter 102: Movement
- Chapter 101: Loroe Territory
- Chapter 100: What Must Be Forgotten
- Chapter 99: A Lucky Day
- Chapter 98: The Sea
- Chapter 97: Suspicion
- Chapter 96: The Letter
- Chapter 95: The End of Kindness
- Chapter 94: The Kindness of Strangers
- Chapter 93: Temar’s Selfishness
- Chapter 92: A Place He Had Never Been
- Chapter 91: The Night the Festival Ended
- Chapter 90: A Journey Has to End Someday
- Chapter 89: [The Days We Spent Together Were Moving.]
- Chapter 88: A Little Fist Packs a Punch
- Chapter 87: The Strongest Memories Are Stronger Than Steel
- Chapter 86: The Art of Conversation
- Chapter 85: The King’s Second Star
- Chapter 84: A Parting at Dawn
- Chapter 83: One Day Before Leaving
- Chapter 82: A Time Sweeter Than Candied Fruit
- Chapter 81: That’s Not It
- Chapter 80: My Brother’s Acting Weird!
- Chapter 79: To Tempesto Village! — The Festival
- Chapter 78: On to Tempesto Village! — Farewell
- Chapter 77: Boys His Own Age
- Chapter 76: The Shadow of Illness
- Chapter 75: A Pleasant Day
- Chapter 74: Deep Sleep
- Chapter 73: Treasure and Heroes
- Chapter 72: Rumors About the Oracle
- Chapter 71: Drunken Nonsense
- Chapter 70: A Drinking Bout
- Chapter 69: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 68: An Untimely Chase
- Chapter 67: The Blue Dragon Inn (2)
- Chapter 66: The Blue Dragon Inn (1)
- Chapter 65: The Memory of White Snow
- Chapter 64: Quiet Snow
- Chapter 63: Blue Bruise
- Chapter 62: Ren, Who Lost His Memory
- Chapter 61: Half-Dreaming (3) Horrible Dream
- Chapter 60: Half-Dreaming (2) The Hero’s Miracle
- Chapter 59: Half-Dreaming (1) The Very First Death
- Chapter 58: A Dangerous Hero
- Chapter 57: Ren’s Panic (2) The Past Comes Flooding Back
- Chapter 56: The Hero’s Power (2)
- Chapter 55: The Hero’s Power (1)
- Chapter 54: Words That Reached My Heart
- Chapter 53: A Good Goodbye (2)
- Chapter 52: A Good Goodbye (1)
- Chapter 51: Time to Part
- Chapter 50: The Brave Ones
- Chapter 49: Gift
- Chapter 48: The Boy’s Funeral (2)
- Chapter 47: The Boy’s Funeral (1)
- Chapter 46: Stop Caring About My Herbs!
- Chapter 45: Temar’s Fear
- Chapter 44: You Had a Fiancée?! (2)
- Chapter 43: You Had a Fiancée?! (1)
- Chapter 42: Luman’s Goal (2)
- Chapter 41: Words of Thanks
- Chapter 40: Mean People (2)
- Chapter 39: Mean People (1)
- Chapter 38: The Castle Where Lacus Lies
- Chapter 37: A Mere Handful of Life
- Chapter 36: Brother, I’m okay
- Chapter 35: Nightmare (2)
- Chapter 34: Nightmare (1)
- Chapter 33: Ren’s Faith (2) The Blood-Soaked Hero
- Chapter 32: The Blade That Reached the Heart
- Chapter 31: The Scream Above the Cliff
- Chapter 30: Run
- Chapter 29: Ren’s Faith
- Chapter 28: Traveling with Strangers (4) Scattered Tea Leaves
- Chapter 27: Traveling with Strangers (3) Bubbling Soup
- Chapter 26: Luman’s Temptation — Marshmallows
- Chapter 25: Ren, Why Do You Like Your Brother So Much?
- Chapter 24: Temar’s Anger — Did I Raise You Like This?
- Chapter 23: Traveling with Strangers (2) Grrr, Grrr
- Chapter 22: Traveling with Strangers (1) Nasty Motion Sickness
- Chapter 21: Ren’s Panic (1) Temar Vanishes, and Lante
- Chapter 20: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (5) Crisis — Protecting Ren’s Baggage and a Woman’s Scream
- Chapter 19: Dell Belkerman’s Persistent Plea
- Chapter 18: “Ren Is My Brother.”
- Chapter 17: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (4) Sharing Camp with a Strange Party — A Small Quarrel
- Chapter 16: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins!? (3) The Rumored Lady Gannion
- Chapter 15: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (2) A Strange Man
- Chapter 14: Heart-Pounding Adventure Begins?! (1) The Discovery of a Corpse
- Chapter 13: Heroes Are Seriously—!!
- Chapter 12: The Day We Leave the Village (2) Luman’s Payback
- Chapter 11: The Day We Leave the Village (1) Farewell
- Chapter 10: Preparing to Leave (2)
- Chapter 9: Preparing to Leave (1)
- Chapter 8: Ren, I Can’t Leave You Behind
- Chapter 7: A Misunderstanding Between Brothers (2) — Proof of Usefulness
- Chapter 6: Luman’s Objective (1)
- Chapter 5: A Misunderstanding Between Brothers (1) — The Honorable Hero
- Chapter 4: Brother, I’d Rather Kill Him Myself!
- Chapter 3: A Man Who Lives by a Hero’s Duty
- Chapter 2: A Vicious Letter From the Royal Palace — The One-Year Mark Since My Brother Came Back to Me
- Chapter 1: My Brother Is a Hero
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