I Am the Hero's Immature Younger Brother
Chapter 96: The Letter
- 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
When Luman moved by the light of his power, there was no need to think.
The light merely guided him to his destination, and all Luman had to do was follow it. Because of that, he never let himself worry or think at all. There was also a clear reason he liked money so much. Money was clean. It had value in and of itself, so it drove away useless thoughts. What thing could be more simple and honest than money? That was why Luman loved it. Money needed no sentiment, no emotion, nothing at all. There was only calculation in money. Arithmetic could be settled at once, without any of the other complicated thoughts. That was why Luman had loved money all this time.
So why did all these stray thoughts keep coming?
Ah. He couldn’t dismiss thoughts of Ren as mere stray thoughts.
Luman, thinking it over, could not find the right words for it.
Has something changed now, after all this time?
He had lived too many years as a Hero to accept something like change easily. Too much time had been soaked in the blood of the battlefield, and the death of the comrade who had become the very first Star had cut too deep. So how could he start talking about humanity now?
Then why did the face of that blond-haired boy keep rising before him?
Hadn’t he already settled his heart before leaving? Had he really still been lingering in regret all this time?
Before this power, there should be no emotion, no thought—only command.
Yet as he moved through the pale yellow-white light, carried along by its flow, Luman kept thinking of Ren, who resembled this light so much.
Luman arrived in the Loroe territory the following morning.
The time spent passing through the light felt both as brief as an instant and as long as eternity. Unable to judge how much time had passed, Luman asked a passerby, then felt relieved to hear he was not very late.
“I should’ve put a cloak on him.”
The words slipped out before he knew it, and Luman startled himself.
He ought to have been thinking up an apology or excuse for being late, and instead he was suddenly thinking about Ren. Luman let out a faint laugh, then shook his head as if to scatter the thought. His hair lifted in the wind.
“Something teal would’ve suited him. He would’ve looked like some rich young master. Or a noble.”
He really must regret it more than he thought. Even after trying to shake the thought off, his mouth kept saying what it wanted.
Winter would be over soon enough, but even so, he hoped Ren would stay warm.
Luman stared at the castle gate for a moment, then gathered himself and headed that way.
He had already left. It was time to think about reality now.
***
“Do you think the letter arrived safely?”
Coco, making preparations to go out, asked the question in a brusque tone. Her cheeks were red.
She had never imagined she would write one of those embarrassingly sentimental letters asking how someone was doing, and the fact that it had felt better than expected annoyed her. Since when had she become this emotional?
“Of course, my lady. It must have arrived a while ago.”
“Then that’s good.”
The maid answered firmly, telling her not to worry.
What kind of house was Duke Gannion’s? Didn’t they use the highest-grade Serten crystal orbs, the kind that could be used even in wartime? There was no need to even mention the express post. They had sent it by the fastest horse available, so by now it should have reached him.
“They didn’t forget to deliver it, did they?”
“Of course not.”
Coco wet her throat with tea.
“Nothing happened on the way, right?”
“My lady, are you that worried? Shall I go ask one of the knights for you?”
“Forget it! If something had happened, I would’ve heard about it, hmph.”
It seemed like Coco was finally going to drop the subject of the letter, but then she opened her mouth again.
“Then when will a reply come?”
“Well, I imagine it’ll take some time. We sent ours by the fastest horse, but there’s no way they can send something back as quickly as a duke’s house can.”
The maid said it with unmistakable pride.
Damn it. If she’d known she’d be waiting like this, she should’ve sent the letter sooner. It wasn’t as if writing it had been easy. She’d had no idea what to say. One thing led to another—cleaning up after everything that had happened, organizing the funeral procedures to be carried out in the capital, making a list of who had to be invited—and the days had slipped away from her.
In truth, she had also thrown herself into work to soothe the hollow loneliness Ren’s departure had left behind, but Coco had lost her father. He had not been an affectionate parent, but the solid wall that had protected her was gone, and now Coco had to stand properly on her own. In the middle of all that, there had been no time to write a letter. By the time she finally caught her breath and tried to untangle the words knotted inside her, too much time had already passed. And when she tried to put them into writing, it had taken forever. Whenever she wrote this or that, it all seemed too pointless, so she kept crossing things out and writing them again, asking Hugh, Seton, and her maid for advice over and over. In the end, after all the time she had spent agonizing, the letter itself had come out absurdly short, enough to make her wonder why she had worried so much in the first place. She should have just sent it sooner.
“My lady, it’s done.”
The maid, who had fastened a brooch set with emeralds to the chest of her black dress, stepped back.
“You look truly beautiful.”
“Yes. Well.”
Coco looked at herself in the mirror and gave a nod.
A black dress.
It had not even been a month since the duke’s death. For three months, she intended to wear nothing but black, as duty demanded. Once she put on the black netted hat as well, she was more or less ready.
Knock knock.
Right then, a knock sounded at the door.
“Come in.”
“My lady.”
It was Seton and Hugh.
“Hugh is coming too?”
“Yes.”
“I told you to rest. With that leg?”
Coco frowned. Her tone was cold as ever, but Hugh knew it came from deep concern, so he only smiled faintly.
“We’ll need to train up more knights. There’s no one fit to serve properly as your personal guard, my lady, so we’ve ended up bringing along an injured man instead. My apologies, my lady.”
“...You don’t need to apologize.”
Coco rose from her seat. With a prim expression, she walked past them and out of the room. Seton and Hugh followed behind her.
“Oh. The letter, ahem... do you think it arrived safely?”
She asked as casually as she could, pretending it meant nothing. The maid stifled a laugh.
The procession accompanying Lady Coco to the capital for Duke Gannion’s funeral stretched out long from the castle gate onward. In the fierce wind, the red banners bearing the ducal crest snapped boldly in the air.
***
The small village in the mountains always wore a peaceful face.
Ordinary days passed in quiet succession. Perhaps it felt especially quiet because someone who had once made a place for himself in this little village had now left it behind. Normally, around lunchtime, the village would always grow noisy with the sounds of fighting.
But now the village was quiet.
Few children were born there anymore, and the boys had all grown into young men before anyone knew it, so naturally the sounds of running and play had begun to disappear.
“Hmm.”
The old apothecary, returning after buying herbs from a peddler, stopped where he was.
The snow that had fallen the previous night glittered in the sunlight. Looking at it made him think of one particular child.
“I wonder if he’s taking his medicine properly.”
The person in those dark blue eyes was Ren—the bright blond-haired boy with skin white as snow and clear green eyes.
The child he had cared for since he was little had already grown into a boy and left the village.
At the time, he had simply thought it was a good thing as he waved him off. But looking back on it now, he felt worried.
He had packed him plenty of medicine, and he had done everything he could. There had been no way to heal that child’s body any further than that. The ~Nоvеl𝕚ght~ only thing he could do was give him medicine to ease the pain as much as possible.
“What a strange body he has. Truly strange.”
For more than ten years, the old apothecary had studied and observed Ren’s body, yet he had never found any treatment worth naming. All he had managed to do was develop tea that could suppress the pain as much as possible and give his body some strength. Beyond that, there was nothing he had been able to do to help.
Even after leafing through the books he had collected over a very long lifetime, he had never found another human who complained of an illness like Ren’s.
“Hm. How dull.”
The old apothecary paused with his cane braced against the ground and looked up at the sky.
Seeing the clouded sky, as though snow might fall again, made him think of Ren as a child.
There had been a time he saw the boy coming slowly down the snowy path, crying silently. That boy had grown up and learned how to yell and fight well enough, but when he was little, Ren had been nothing but gentle.
Thinking of him, the old apothecary walked slowly back into his house.
As he laid out the things he had bought from the peddler, his hands came to a stop.
Every item he had purchased out of habit had something to do with Ren.
Medicinal ingredients needed for the mixtures he prepared for Ren, herbs for making strong painkillers, a small ring and necklace set with emeralds that reminded him of Ren, and sweets he did not even eat himself.
“Habit is a frightening thing.”
His dark blue eyes sank.
Abandoning the task of putting the items away, the old apothecary suddenly opened the window and whistled.
A black bird flew in like an arrow and landed on the sill. In an instant, the old apothecary wrote a letter, tied it to the bird’s leg, and sent it off. The black bird vanished from sight as quickly as it had appeared. Watching the black speck disappear, the old apothecary rose to his feet.
His face looked old, but his eyes alone were bright and sharp.
- 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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