I Am the Hero's Immature Younger Brother
Chapter 87: The Strongest Memories Are Stronger Than Steel
- 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
“Ren, listen to your brother. I’m already very late, so I can’t put this off any longer. I’ll go on ahead, so you come slowly. One of my companions will get you safely to the capital—”
Temar started explaining slowly in a calm voice.
Sadly, Ren didn’t look like he had any intention of listening.
“You said we’d watch it together.”
Ren cut him off, his lips trembling. It was obvious he was trying as hard as he could not to cry or lose his temper.
“Ren, of course I want to watch the fireworks with you too. But I have to go. All those people came all the way here because of me. Right now, I’m—”
“What about me?”
“Causing troub—, Ren?”
“Then what about me?”
Temar looked like he didn’t understand.
Ren pointed at Temar with one finger, then pointed that same hand at himself.
“What about me, the one who came all the way here because of you? I came because of you too.”
“...Ren.”
Temar felt like his chest had closed up.
“We came all the way here together.”
“And now you’re saying you’re going to leave first?”
“Ren. We’re both going to the capital. We can meet there.”
Ren refused to bend. His hair fluttered in the wind. Only then did Temar notice that Ren’s lips had gone blue. He wrapped an arm around Ren’s shoulders to guide him inside, but Ren jerked away like he’d had a seizure and smacked Temar’s arm off him. Temar froze exactly like that.
“Ren.”
“The fireworks.”
At this point, it almost felt like it would be better if Ren just screamed.
They were talking, and yet it felt like they weren’t communicating at all. Temar let out a sigh and scrubbed a hand down his face.
“Ren. I just told you. I have to go. I can’t stay to watch something that starts late at night. Watch it with Physician Jepeto. That solves it.”
The emotions Ren had barely managed to chew down and swallow were starting to surge back up.
Why the hell wasn’t it getting through, no matter how hard Temar tried to say it right?
“You said we’d watch it together.”
“Ren!”
In the end, Temar snapped and shouted.
“Why are you being so stubborn? I told you no!”
The second Temar raised his voice, Ren couldn’t hold it in anymore either. Tears spilled down in fat drops as he started screaming.
“You said we’d watch it together! You promised! You promised me over and over!”
Temar hadn’t forgotten Ren asking again and again if they were really going to watch it together, begging for it.
It was just that the situation had turned into one where he couldn’t keep that promise.
Temar regretted it.
Regretted all of it as he watched Ren screaming so hard he was swaying on his feet, tears streaming down his face. If the reality that came after a sweet stretch of time hurt this much, then maybe he never should have reached for it in the first place.
“Even if you go, watch it first! I’m telling you to watch the fireworks with me before you go—!”
Not just Geloman—even people farther away started turning to look, murmuring among themselves. Heads popped out from the inn windows too.
Temar’s face hardened.
“...Ren, stop. I’m sorry.”
The gentle voice, as if it understood everything, made Ren choke up.
If Temar had just pulled him into a tight hug, maybe Ren would have stopped throwing a fit.
“Come on. Let’s go inside. You can’t make this much noise out in the street.”
If only he hadn’t said that next part.
Ren, looking like all the strength had drained out of him, muttered,
“...So other people matter more to you than I do. Even now. Even in a situation like this, that’s what you say?”
Temar couldn’t understand what Ren meant.
“Um, captain. Shouldn’t we stop them?”
After blinking a few times, Charles asked Geloman. Geloman, who had stayed put and gone on watching with a seemingly detached face, looked over at Jepeto, who was fretting and wavering over whether he should step in with Charles.
“Someone once said the best entertainment is watching other people fight.”
“Captain! Wasn’t that me who said that? This isn’t somebody else’s business!”
Charles looked at Geloman with an expression full of disappointment, like 'how can you just stand there and watch your comrades fight?' Without so much as blinking, Geloman answered in his stiff face, “It was a joke,” leaving even Jepeto looking sick of him.
“Why should we interrupt their conversation?”
“You really think that’s what this is? A conversation...?”
“Captain, does that seriously look like a conversation to you?!”
Jepeto and Charles asked almost at the same time.
Geloman’s blunt, angular face gave a short nod.
Charles found himself thinking that one day he really wanted to crack that skull open and see what was inside.
Sad as it was, this had turned into a pretty decent spectacle for everyone else.
“What are they even fighting about?” people whispered, while arguments broke out over whether the older brother was being too harsh or the younger one was just too immature.
Temar had kept trying to persuade Ren, but he couldn’t take it anymore.
Even when he told him that wasn’t it, Ren wouldn’t hear him. He was being more stubborn than ever, screaming harder than usual. His lips were split and bleeding from biting down to hold back his sobs. Tears he couldn’t swallow kept pouring down. He scrubbed at them roughly with his sleeve until the skin around his eyes had turned raw and red. His voice had gone hoarse from all the yelling, and each breath he dragged out came sharp and unsteady.
'Was I the one who made Ren like that?'
'Why?'
All Temar had wanted was to make at least one short memory with Ren.
Was even that too much to want?
He had defied the king’s orders for the sake of that selfish wish. He had become a negligent Hero, and he couldn’t even be a good older brother. Emptiness hit him, along with a feeling too ugly to put into words.
He felt like a worthless person.
Ren, panting and crying and looking like he might collapse, still stood there stubbornly planted on the ground—and slowly watched Temar’s expression change.
There are moments like that.
Moments when even the smallest thing becomes painfully clear.
Ren had felt it once before, when Temar looked at him and smiled and said, “Ren, my little brother.” Back then, it had felt like he could see even the creases at the corners of his mouth and the exact warmth in his eyes.
This felt like that too.
Everything around Ren stepped back, and Temar filled the space it left behind.
The dark brown eyes that had been stained with pity and apology sank down into something empty, as though some thin layer had covered them. His thick mouth, which had been trying so hard to explain, flattened into a line. All the tension that had been stretched tight across his face suddenly went slack, like a snapped rubber band.
As if a thin veil had fallen over him, Ren could no longer read his expression.
His heart started beating wildly.
“Do you really have to act like such a child?”
Temar’s voice, calmer now and sunk deeper, stabbed coldly into him.
Ren, who had been spilling words nonstop, saw the expression on Temar’s face and thought he had made a terrible mistake.
“Do you really need to make things harder for your brother?”
“......”
Ren froze blankly.
That’s not it.
He tried to say something, but only his lips moved. If he opened his mouth now, he felt like the sobs would burst out so hard he’d never get them back under control.
Ren had never wanted to make things hard for Temar.
He had only wanted to watch the fireworks with him.
They would be the first fireworks Ren had ever seen, after living his whole life shut away in a shack in a tiny village. He had only wanted to remember the first fireworks of his life together with Temar.
The reason he had pestered him all three days was because he wanted it to become a special memory more than anything else.
Some memories are harder than steel. Hard enough to let you endure even the pain of your mind being torn apart.
“Brother... I...”
Anger that had lost its strength turned into sadness.
The sadness sank heavy into his stomach, and Ren couldn’t say a single one of the words drifting through his head.
“Lord Temar, Ren, that’s enough now...”
Jepeto, fretting over Ren’s deathly pale face, finally stepped in a little.
But neither of them seemed to hear him.
Watching the situation carefully, Jepeto edged quietly closer to Ren. He looked like he might collapse any second, and Jepeto was fully prepared to catch him if he did.
The first button of this conversation had seemed like it hadn’t gone on that badly!
In that moment, Jepeto missed Luman so badly he could have cried. If Luman had been here, there was no way this would have spiraled this far out of control.
Ren swallowed down a sob and opened his mouth haltingly.
He had gone too far.
Temar had tried to explain, but Ren had been blinded by the fireworks, and in that moment he had gotten so angry at what his brother was doing that he had backed him into a corner.
“Brother, I’m sor—”
He wanted to say he really hadn’t meant to make things hard for him. Just that, for a moment, he’d gotten angry because it felt like Temar cared more about everyone else than about him. He wanted to say he was sorry for throwing a fit. That Temar’s companion was right there, and he had acted spoiled, acted badly, done wrong—
But then—
“There’s something your brother wants to ask you, Ren.”
He had been planning to say that and then maybe at least spend dinner quietly together with him...
But Temar didn’t give him the chance.
“......”
“You said you wanted your brother to be an honorable Hero, didn’t you.”
Ren barely managed a nod.
Why was he bringing that up right now...?
“Then look at me right now.”
“......”
“Am I honorable?”
“Brother.”
“The king called for me, and instead I’ve been wasting time and watching festivals.”
“......”
Ren’s pupils widened. The corners of his eyes trembled.
Jepeto sucked in a sharp breath in shock.
How could he say something like that? Oh, good God.
“There’s nothing honorable about it. It’s not like we’re parting forever, and it’s not far from here to the capital anyway. One of my companions will get you there safely. Physician Jepeto is with you too.”
“......”
Jepeto could do nothing but stand there helplessly, trying to read the room. Ren had gone white as paper.
“You can’t always live exactly the way you want. Ren, don’t make things so hard for your brother.”
Grinding his teeth, Ren muttered under his breath,
“The way I want...?”
“Lord Temar. Maybe it would be best if you stopped talking now...”
Jepeto finally managed to gather the courage to say it, but the words scattered uselessly into the air.
Temar gripped Ren’s shoulders hard.
“I’m always going to leave when I’m given a mission. If you act like this every time, then I won’t be able to tell you anymore.”
“......”
“You’re not a child anymore. Ren, you have to change too.”
Ren’s clenched fists trembled.
Oh, heavens above.
To ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) Jepeto, it looked like steam was about to start pouring out of Ren’s head. But Temar didn’t seem to notice that Ren’s face had gone icy cold at all.
So he just kept saying one disastrous thing after another.
Jepeto silently looked up at the sky. One verse hadn’t been enough for Temar—not two, not three, not four. At this rate he looked ready to sing all the way to the final verse of the longest song in the Empire.
“You need to answer.”
Ren blinked rapidly. Tears pattered down. He scrubbed them away with his palm, then looked straight at Temar. The green eyes that had been drowning in sorrow now shone bright, like lamps had been lit inside them.
“Okay.”
At that obedient answer, Temar sealed his mouth shut. His exhausted mind throbbed with fatigue and dragged a headache along behind it.
'Right. That settles it.'
Just as Temar thought that, Ren’s gentle voice knocked straight through his skull.
“Okay, then. Since I understand... can I hit you just once instead?”
- 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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