I Am the Hero's Immature Younger Brother
Chapter 185: Crow
- 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
Giselle, who had been walking down the corridor, paused briefly before continuing on.
“Where are we going?”
Giselle gave no answer. He moved silently through the dizzying maze-like corridors before finally stopping in front of a door.
“I asked where this is.”
“Shh. There is a patient inside.”
“...”
Giselle’s attitude was slightly different from before. His strangely softened voice brushed unpleasantly against Ren’s ears. Ren barely resisted the urge to scrub at them furiously. When Giselle knocked twice, the door opened from inside.
Now that he looked closer, the emblem carved into the door was glowing faintly. Some kind of magic must have been placed on it. Ren was distracted by the sight when Giselle took hold of his hand and tugged lightly. The force was so slight that it would have been awkward to shake him off.
“This way.”
“...”
What now? Earlier he had pressured him, and now he was treating him gently.
The room was dark overall. It felt as though the lighting had been deliberately minimized. The lamp flames flickered, creating large and small shadows. The atmosphere was gloomy enough to seem like someone was about to perform a curse. The servants who had followed close at Ren’s sides as if blocking him in remained standing by the entrance and did not come inside. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
As Ren followed Giselle deeper in, they arrived before a space hidden behind crimson carpeting. Looking closer, it seemed an entire wall had been covered with fabric. After murmuring something quietly, Giselle pulled Ren inside.
Ren, who had instinctively hesitated in discomfort, widened his eyes at the sudden brightness.
A luxuriously bright space appeared.
There was a carpet soft enough to sleep on directly, and cushioned single-person sofas arranged in a circle. A fireplace burned warmly. Beyond the terrace, Mount Geroa stood in full view, and one wall was packed with books.
Ren turned his head slowly, taking in the massive sofa and table large enough for more than a dozen people, the countless still-life paintings hanging on the walls—
Then he noticed the bed.
The blanket rose slightly, as though someone lay beneath it.
“The one lying there is the King’s Sixth Star, Verdi.”
“Ah...”
He had heard Verdi was gravely injured. Otherwise, this man too would have gone to the battlefield. Ren remembered the nobles scattering in utter panic.
“Is he all right?”
The moment he asked, Ren bit his lip.
Was he even allowed to ask that so casually? When he first heard Verdi had been injured, he had only felt hurt and resentful toward the people who had abandoned him and left. He had not cared at all about how serious Verdi’s injuries were. Was someone like him allowed to ask a question like that?
Giselle watched Ren’s darkening expression, then gestured for him to come closer.
A basin and damp cloths sat on the bedside table. Ren glanced sideways at Giselle before finally lifting his head to look at Verdi properly.
Dark navy hair.
A face pale with a bluish cast.
Ren barely suppressed the urge to step backward.
It resembled something he had seen once before. The sensation was similar to when he had looked down at the boy lying inside the coffin—
Shawn.
“He is not dead.”
“...”
“But his life is in danger.”
“But he’s a Hero...”
“Heroes are merely human as well. They only have one life, and one day it too fades away.”
Giselle’s gaze, which had been resting on Verdi, shifted toward Ren.
“I would like to ask you to care for Verdi.”
“...?”
The words that came from Giselle’s mouth were unexpected.
Care for him?
Wasn’t that the work of servants or physicians?
“What kind of care could I possibly—”
“I am asking you.”
“...”
Ren hesitated, unable to answer. He was not confident he could nurse anyone. More than that, he did not want to get dragged into something like this. But unlike before, Giselle was now treating him with a strange gentleness, and Ren found himself unable to lash out at him as viciously as earlier.
“Is this the thing I have to do as a Hero’s younger brother?”
Was this what Giselle had meant before?
Taking care of the King’s Sixth Star?
“No. We will discuss that gradually. It is something very important.”
“Then why are you leaving him with me? I don’t know how to take care of people. I don’t know anything about medicine. And I barely even know him...”
Even while speaking, his voice gradually grew quieter. He felt like a terrible person for refusing to nurse someone. But he still could not readily accept it. Being responsible for a patient hovering between life and death was an enormous burden. Verdi himself would surely prefer to be cared for by a physician more capable than Ren.
“That does not matter. I would like to ask you.”
“Why? There has to be a reason. I’m telling you, I don’t know how to care for someone seriously injured.”
“That is not a problem. A physician will remain here as well.”
“Why do you keep talking in circles?”
If Ren had struck his chest every time he felt suffocated, there would already be a hole through it. Giselle kept circling endlessly around the point.
“What are you curious about?”
“The exact reason you’re asking me to do this.”
Ren widened his eyes. Giselle stared at the long blond hair falling around Ren’s shoulders, then nodded as though willing to answer.
“Your aras is clear. It will help Verdi. Please care for him sincerely.”
Giselle lowered his head slightly and whispered close to him. His long hair spilled down like a curtain, brushing against Ren’s cheek. Startled, Ren froze as their eyes met.
They had glared at each other countless times already, but somehow this felt like the first time they had truly looked at one another.
Giselle’s eyes were not as vicious as Ren had imagined.
They were pale blue...
Clear eyes.
Someone with eyes like that had pressured him earlier?
While Ren stood dazed, caught by that gaze, Giselle straightened again, left a few final instructions, and departed.
Ren was free to go out as he pleased, but he was asked to remain beside Verdi for at least four hours each day. It was phrased as a request, but it was no different from an order. Ren hurried after Giselle and stepped out into the hallway, but the servants who had not entered before blocked his path.
“Four hours have not yet passed.”
With lowered eyes, they all repeated the same thing.
In the end, Ren had no choice but to return to the room.
Feeling suffocated, he headed toward the terrace.
Giselle had asked him to care for Verdi, but sitting unmoving at his bedside was too burdensome...
Too frightening.
Whenever he looked at that pale face, he remembered standing before the coffin, and sorrow welled up inside him. The people left behind had all said Shawn would be all right now, but there was no way to know whether Coco truly was. Seton and Hugh as well...
They were people who never spoke of their own pain.
Should he say it to this man too?
That the ones left behind would still somehow be all right?
He did not know.
“Leaving someone waiting to die in charge of nursing a patient. Isn’t that completely stupid?”
Grumbling under his breath, Ren leaned against the terrace railing.
Trying not to think about anything at all, he quietly stared at Mount Geroa.
Caw. Caaaw. Caw.
“Huh? Ah— You!”
Ren looked up at the sound of the crow and remembered the greenhouse garden. It seemed to be the same bird that had circled high above the greenhouse ceiling.
Without realizing it, he pointed at it with delighted surprise. The bird slowly flapped its wings and landed on the end of the railing.
Ren’s cheeks flushed faintly as he stared at the creature’s massive body, black eyes, and glossy black feathers shimmering like flowing silk.
“You’re the one from earlier, right?”
Caw.
The crow tilted its head sideways and cried out. Resisting the urge to walk over and pet it, Ren studied it closely. Its eyes were so black and glossy they looked as though obsidian had been embedded in them.
“You’re amazing.”
Caw. Caaaw.
“What does it feel like to fly in the sky?”
Caaaw. Caaaw.
“What does Giselle want?”
At some point, Ren was no longer truly looking at the crow.
He had tried to shake off the unease inside him, but it was not easy.
It felt as though the kind of dangerous situation Peruan had warned him about repeatedly had finally arrived. Peruan had looked so worried when he warned him, repeating the same cautions until they rang in Ren’s ears. Ren had thought he was worrying too much.
If not for Peruan’s advice, Ren would not even be struggling with thoughts like this.
Even if I’m being used... I want to know I’m being used.
What exactly Giselle wanted from him.
What he intended to do with him.
Because if Ren remained completely ignorant, one day he might become Temar’s weakness.
“Lord Ren.”
“—! Ah, when did you get here?”
Ren barely swallowed the scream that almost escaped him.
Directly behind him stood two servants and a middle-aged man with streaks of white in his hair.
“I am Physician Zenno.”
“Ah... right. I’m Ren.”
“Though... who exactly were you speaking with just now...?”
The physician trailed off, glancing toward the terrace. Startled, Ren turned toward where the crow had been.
The railing was empty.
“I was just talking to myself.”
Ren brushed it off vaguely and stepped back inside.
“Don’t you give him medicine?”
“Because we do not know what poison he ingested or what exactly injured him, we can only take minimal measures.”
It had already been three days ✧ NоvеIight ✧ (Original source) since Giselle entrusted him with the task.
Ren only remained in Verdi’s room for the exact four hours Giselle specified. On the first day, he had not gone near him at all. On the second, he merely glanced at Verdi’s complexion before sitting on the sofa and flipping through a book he was not truly reading.
But by the third day, Ren had begun paying attention to Verdi.
More precisely, to how he was being treated.
Neither the physician nor the servants seemed to do much of anything. They simply stayed by Verdi’s side, checking whether he was still breathing.
Judging only by the number of attendants, it was hard to believe the man lying there was one of the kingdom’s great Heroes.
And that was not all.
Even at a glance, the wound looked badly infected, yet the physician merely wiped it with clean cloth and wrapped fresh bandages around it.
“Even so, shouldn’t you at least try something?”
Ren’s voice rose slightly.
“Lord Ren. This is the best we can do.”
Zenno answered as though too tired to explain further, then closed his mouth.
When mealtime arrived, the physician briefly left the room, leaving Ren alone with one servant. Seeing Ren still frowning deeply, the servant approached carefully.
“Um... please don’t be too upset.”
“...”
When Ren gave no answer, the servant hesitated before speaking again.
The servant’s face had turned bright red.
- 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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