115. Green Hill's Bakery Owner
'It's been six years?'
Despite two wars in a row, Green Hill, the capital of Kalame, was still vibrant.
It was because Christine didn't attack this place on purpose.
For six years, his army conquered the countries around Kalame in a terrifying manner.
And now he was the Emperor of the vast Bahamart Empire.
Kalme resisted to the end despite being deprived of territory north of the Blue Gale, and recently sent a surrender document.
However, half a year was a war that could have ended sooner. If only his mighty army had crushed this Green Hill.
"Green Hill..."
Zimmer said he lived here with a woman named Adele for about three months.
Was it because of that? He wanted to protect this city somehow.
She was a woman he doesn't even remember now.
As he passed through the bustling city, Christine stopped at a sweet smell.
Was he hungry?
Just smelling the bread made him feel a strange hunger.
Then he saw a long line of people in front of a store.
"Don't stand there, stand in line. line."
A lady rebuked him.
"What kind of line?"
"As you can see, it's a line to buy bread. On Fridays, if you bring something you don't use, they will exchange it for bread."
In her hand was a pair of old socks that had been sewn here and there.
"You want to exchange that rag for bread?"
"I said it doesn't matter if I don't see it. What?"
"The baker is scooping up dirt and doing business."
The lady was furious at his complaint.
"Oh, why did the noble master stand in line here? You look like you have enough to eat."
"I'm not in line."
"Then you should get out of the way!"
He stepped out of the line, puzzled, and the old man behind him spoke to him.
"I think you're new to Green Hill. You don't know this bakery."
"Is it a famous place?"
"The owner of this bakery is Countess Grylls. Her husband, Count Casler, runs the clinic across the street."
Then people added a word one by one.
"They are really nice people."
"They have three sons."
"The fourth child may be born soon."
Listening to the loud laughter of the people, Christine left. It was a waste of time to listen to other people's family affairs.
He took a moment to look around Green Hill. It was a country that he had to rule in the future.
He also wondered if there was anything that came to mind about a woman named Adele.
Of course, he didn't want to find her again.
But he was a little curious about the woman he loved like his life.
***
Boom!
"Ugh!"
As he passed by the bakery and turned the corner, he bumped into a boy who was running from the opposite direction.
"My Bread!"
The bag the child was carrying bounced high, and Christine reached out and grabbed it. At the same time, he also grabbed a child who was about to fall to the floor.
"Are you okay?"
"Yes, thank you!"
The boy, who was about five or six years old, greeted him in a scathing voice and quickly snatched the bag from his hand.
Christine was stunned.
"Did you think I was going to run away with your bag?"
The child replied without hesitation.
"Yes, because my mom's bread is very popular."
He looked at the bread shop where people were lined up.
"Are you the son of that house?"
"Yes, but don't think about kidnapping. My brothers will chase you to the end of hell and punish you."
"Kidnapping? Retribution?"
"Yes, my dad has a lot of kidnappers these days. He told me to be careful."
Christine was dumbfounded.
There aren't enough shoplifters who steal cheap bread, and they're even treated like kidnappers.
He wanted to make fun of this fierce little boy.
"You look like you want to kidnap me. I'm pretty, and you'll get some money."
The child stared at Christine with a casual look.
It was nice to see the child's black hair sparkling in the pleasant spring sun.
The pupils in her blue-white eyes turned almost blue-gray... and Christine's heart thumped strangely.
"Yes, you're prettier."
"What?"
He was stunned for a moment by the unexpected words.
"My mom said my eyes are the most beautiful in the world, but my uncle's eyes are really beautiful. My mom would love it."
"I'm sorry, but if your mother likes me, I'll be in trouble."
"Why?"
Christine laughed at the child who asked innocently.
"Goodbye, kid."
"It's not a kid, it's Aaron. Aaron Casler."
Then, the child rummaged through his bag and held out a small package tied with a ribbon tied to parchment paper.
"Take it. Also, stealing bread and kidnapping are bad things, so you can't do it. Yes?"
The child grinned, as if he was satisfied that he had been edified.
And he couldn't take his eyes off this sunny laugh.
Was it because he was an exceptionally shiny and beautiful child?
No, seeing this smile made him feel nostalgic and sad.
Christine opened his pocket and grabbed the gold coins he could get his hands on.
"This is the price of bread, Aaron."
"Ugh!"
As he passed by the bakery and turned the corner, he bumped into a boy who was running from the opposite direction.
"My Bread!"
The bag the child was carrying bounced high, and Christine reached out and grabbed it. At the same time, he also grabbed a child who was about to fall to the floor.
"Are you okay?"
"Yes, thank you!"
The boy, who was about five or six years old, greeted him in a scathing voice and quickly snatched the bag from his hand.
Christine was stunned.
"Did you think I was going to run away with your bag?"
The child replied without hesitation.
"Yes, because my mom's bread is very popular."
He looked at the bread shop where people were lined up.
"Are you the son of that house?"
"Yes, but don't think about kidnapping. My brothers will chase you to the end of hell and punish you."
"Kidnapping? Retribution?"
"Yes, my dad has a lot of kidnappers these days. He told me to be careful."
Christine was dumbfounded.
There aren't enough shoplifters who steal cheap bread, and they're even treated like kidnappers.
He wanted to make fun of this fierce little boy.
"You look like you want to kidnap me. I'm pretty, and you'll get some money."
The child stared at Christine with a casual look.
It was nice to see the child's black hair sparkling in the pleasant spring sun.
The pupils in her blue-white eyes turned almost blue-gray... and Christine's heart thumped strangely.
"Yes, you're prettier."
"What?"
He was stunned for a moment by the unexpected words.
"My mom said my eyes are the most beautiful in the world, but my uncle's eyes are really beautiful. My mom would love it."
"I'm sorry, but if your mother likes me, I'll be in trouble."
"Why?"
Christine laughed at the child who asked innocently.
"Goodbye, kid."
"It's not a kid, it's Aaron. Aaron Casler."
Then, the child rummaged through his bag and held out a small package tied with a ribbon tied to parchment paper.
"Take it. Also, stealing bread and kidnapping are bad things, so you can't do it. Yes?"
The child grinned, as if he was satisfied that he had been edified.
And he couldn't take his eyes off this sunny laugh.
Was it because he was an exceptionally shiny and beautiful child?
No, seeing this smile made him feel nostalgic and sad.
Christine opened his pocket and grabbed the gold coins he could get his hands on.
"This is the price of bread, Aaron."
***
Crack!
Adele, who was cleaning up the shop at the sound of busy footsteps, turned her head.
She wore a turquoise dress with her hair up high, and her neckline was elegantly exposed. At first glance, she was an elegant and elegant lady.
"Mom! I'm back!"
When she saw the child, she smiled like a flower.
"Did you deliver the snacks well?"
"Yes!"
Pauline and Jade were helping out at Fort Mark's clinic. And Aaron was in charge of delivering their snacks.
Aaron seemed to enjoy this very much.
"Don't run around because you're going to fall."
Adele squatted down in front of the child and wiped the sweat from her forehead.
"I didn't run."
"Oh, why did you sweat then? Your cheeks were red."
When Aaron found out about the lie, he quickly excused himself.
"I ran a little because I was afraid my dad and my brothers would be hungry."
Then he started rummaging through his bag. She guessed she was going to change the subject.
"And I have a gift!"
"Gifts?"
"This!"
On the child's small palm were three shiny gold coins.
Tanya, who was watching from the sidelines, shouted in surprise.
"Oh my God! Where did you get this?"
"What is this?"
Aaron's blue eyes sparkled with curiosity.
Adele picked up the gold coin from the child's hand.
"Where did you get this gold, Aaron?"
"It's the price of bread. I gave him bread, and an old man gave it to me."
"This is a platinum gold coin of the Bahamart Empire. I could buy all the bread today. Who but a madman...?"
Aaron cried. She thought something was wrong.
"It's real! It's real!"
Adele quickly hugged the child and soothed him.
"Yes, Aaron. But I think I have to pay for the bread back because it is too much. Where is he?"
Aaron shook his head.
"He's gone."
"What does he look like? Aren't you a customer who came to our restaurant?"
"I've never seen him before. He had white hair..."
"He must have been an old nobleman. Do you think of anyone, ma'am?"
Adele, who was cleaning up the shop at the sound of busy footsteps, turned her head.
She wore a turquoise dress with her hair up high, and her neckline was elegantly exposed. At first glance, she was an elegant and elegant lady.
"Mom! I'm back!"
When she saw the child, she smiled like a flower.
"Did you deliver the snacks well?"
"Yes!"
Pauline and Jade were helping out at Fort Mark's clinic. And Aaron was in charge of delivering their snacks.
Aaron seemed to enjoy this very much.
"Don't run around because you're going to fall."
Adele squatted down in front of the child and wiped the sweat from her forehead.
"I didn't run."
"Oh, why did you sweat then? Your cheeks were red."
When Aaron found out about the lie, he quickly excused himself.
"I ran a little because I was afraid my dad and my brothers would be hungry."
Then he started rummaging through his bag. She guessed she was going to change the subject.
"And I have a gift!"
"Gifts?"
"This!"
On the child's small palm were three shiny gold coins.
Tanya, who was watching from the sidelines, shouted in surprise.
"Oh my God! Where did you get this?"
"What is this?"
Aaron's blue eyes sparkled with curiosity.
Adele picked up the gold coin from the child's hand.
"Where did you get this gold, Aaron?"
"It's the price of bread. I gave him bread, and an old man gave it to me."
"This is a platinum gold coin of the Bahamart Empire. I could buy all the bread today. Who but a madman...?"
Aaron cried. She thought something was wrong.
"It's real! It's real!"
Adele quickly hugged the child and soothed him.
"Yes, Aaron. But I think I have to pay for the bread back because it is too much. Where is he?"
Aaron shook his head.
"He's gone."
"What does he look like? Aren't you a customer who came to our restaurant?"
"I've never seen him before. He had white hair..."
"He must have been an old nobleman. Do you think of anyone, ma'am?"
Tanya shouted at him.
"He's not as gray as a grandfather! It just sparkled. His eyes were the same as mine..."
Adele's face turned pale for a moment.
Tanya guessed what she was thinking and quickly interjected.
"Oh, no. It's so common to have silver hair and blue eyes."
"It's not common. He's really cool, he's tall, he's strong, he's good at fighting, and..."
"Aaron, you need to go take a bath with Tanya. Look at how much sweat you have shed, and if you find him, you will return this gold coin. Can you do that?"
"Yes."
The child replied with a dejected face.
"He's not as gray as a grandfather! It just sparkled. His eyes were the same as mine..."
Adele's face turned pale for a moment.
Tanya guessed what she was thinking and quickly interjected.
"Oh, no. It's so common to have silver hair and blue eyes."
"It's not common. He's really cool, he's tall, he's strong, he's good at fighting, and..."
"Aaron, you need to go take a bath with Tanya. Look at how much sweat you have shed, and if you find him, you will return this gold coin. Can you do that?"
"Yes."
The child replied with a dejected face.
"I'll keep ot here, so if you see him, I'll give it back to him. Yes?"
Adele put the gold coin in the safe so that Aaron could see it.
Tanya took the child out, and she came out of the bakery.
When a long line of people saw her, they greeted her as if they knew her. But no one looked like him.
'What did you stupidly expect, Adele?'
By the time Aaron turned one, she knew that Christine's bank stake was in her hands.
It was a huge amount, but she felt miserable. She felt like she had been paid for cutting off the relationship.
However, she was willing to spend the money to raise Aaron well.
First of all, she paid off all the debts of Count Grylls and became a female Count. After sending all the family members of her deceased father out, she set up a bakery in the mansion.
At first, some people tried to dismiss her, saying that she was Christine's fiancée.
However, as she distributed bread at a low price every Friday, her reputation gradually improved.
And when the people found out that she had Aaron with Mark, they cheered for Adele.
They said that they were glad she parted with such a beast a hundred times.
Adele gladly accepted the rumor.
She didn't want Aaron to be fingered for being abandoned by his father, a child of beasts.
She wanted this child to grow up in a happy family without wrinkles.
But now that you are here... you are thinking,
Adele put the gold coin in the safe so that Aaron could see it.
Tanya took the child out, and she came out of the bakery.
When a long line of people saw her, they greeted her as if they knew her. But no one looked like him.
'What did you stupidly expect, Adele?'
By the time Aaron turned one, she knew that Christine's bank stake was in her hands.
It was a huge amount, but she felt miserable. She felt like she had been paid for cutting off the relationship.
However, she was willing to spend the money to raise Aaron well.
First of all, she paid off all the debts of Count Grylls and became a female Count. After sending all the family members of her deceased father out, she set up a bakery in the mansion.
At first, some people tried to dismiss her, saying that she was Christine's fiancée.
However, as she distributed bread at a low price every Friday, her reputation gradually improved.
And when the people found out that she had Aaron with Mark, they cheered for Adele.
They said that they were glad she parted with such a beast a hundred times.
Adele gladly accepted the rumor.
She didn't want Aaron to be fingered for being abandoned by his father, a child of beasts.
She wanted this child to grow up in a happy family without wrinkles.
But now that you are here... you are thinking,
"Did you hear that rumor? You said the emperor of the Bahamart Empire is coming?"
As she was about to enter the store again, Adele stopped when she heard people talking.
"I saw it earlier! The Emperor's Knights and the Wolf Clan were marching, but the Emperor didn't seem to be in sight."
"Bloodthirsty beasts, you can hunt them anywhere. I shouldn't go out of the house for a while."
Even if she didn't want to, she heard his news every day.
They have killed so many people, trampled on many countries... The story of a cruel Emperor who sacrifices people's blood to create his own empire.
She must have completely forgotten about being Aaron's mother and the owner of the bakery.
As she was about to enter the store again, Adele stopped when she heard people talking.
"I saw it earlier! The Emperor's Knights and the Wolf Clan were marching, but the Emperor didn't seem to be in sight."
"Bloodthirsty beasts, you can hunt them anywhere. I shouldn't go out of the house for a while."
Even if she didn't want to, she heard his news every day.
They have killed so many people, trampled on many countries... The story of a cruel Emperor who sacrifices people's blood to create his own empire.
She must have completely forgotten about being Aaron's mother and the owner of the bakery.
***
Guided by the guards, Leanna ran to the lakeshore in front of the Marvel Palace.
The bright moon shimmered over the lake at night, sparkling black.
Christine stood motionless in front of her. He felt like he was deep in thought.
"Pffft...!"
When he tried to call him, Zimmer, who had rushed to him, raised his hand to stop him.
"I think you should leave it like this."
"Why? I can't wait to see you. The King and nobles of Kalame are embarrassed by His Majesty."
"I'm curious too. I wonder how the heads of the noble council who sealed the wolf clan will look."
Christine looked away from the lake, and Leanna ran over with a big smile.
"Are you going to let them live?"
Christine smiled faintly as he looked at Leanna with sparkling blue eyes.
"It's none of your business. I have something to say to Zimmer, so go back first."
"I don't like it. What about me now..."
At that moment, his eyes became cold as he smiled sweetly. This is the look in the eyes of the lord.
"Yes, Your Majesty."
Leanna greeted him politely and left, and Zimmer approached.
"Did you think of something?"
"Is this the palace where she used to stay?"
"Yes, you two spent time at the Marvel Palace. Take a walk by this lake."
"I remember coming here. Green Hill, this Marvel Archery. Strangely enough, except for her. I can't think of a face or a voice."
"Would you like to meet Miss Adele?"
He shook his head.
"That's it. It's been six years, and now I'm here."
Zimmer was relieved at that.
Adele had already given birth to another man's child and was living well.
If he found Adele, it might be even more tragic for them.
But it was sad to know that they didn't break up because they wanted each other.
"Then do you want to go to the throne room now?"
"Yes. Take this."
When he was handed a lump of parchment paper out of nowhere, Zimmer was embarrassed.
"What, what is this?"
"Bread."
"No, I'm going to eat the food that's all over the palace..."
"I bought it from a kid. I'll give him three platinum gold coins."
"You've been ripped off."
"Yes. It's expensive, so if you want to eat it, you can eat it."
And Christine strode to the throne room.
The bright moon shimmered over the lake at night, sparkling black.
Christine stood motionless in front of her. He felt like he was deep in thought.
"Pffft...!"
When he tried to call him, Zimmer, who had rushed to him, raised his hand to stop him.
"I think you should leave it like this."
"Why? I can't wait to see you. The King and nobles of Kalame are embarrassed by His Majesty."
"I'm curious too. I wonder how the heads of the noble council who sealed the wolf clan will look."
Christine looked away from the lake, and Leanna ran over with a big smile.
"Are you going to let them live?"
Christine smiled faintly as he looked at Leanna with sparkling blue eyes.
"It's none of your business. I have something to say to Zimmer, so go back first."
"I don't like it. What about me now..."
At that moment, his eyes became cold as he smiled sweetly. This is the look in the eyes of the lord.
"Yes, Your Majesty."
Leanna greeted him politely and left, and Zimmer approached.
"Did you think of something?"
"Is this the palace where she used to stay?"
"Yes, you two spent time at the Marvel Palace. Take a walk by this lake."
"I remember coming here. Green Hill, this Marvel Archery. Strangely enough, except for her. I can't think of a face or a voice."
"Would you like to meet Miss Adele?"
He shook his head.
"That's it. It's been six years, and now I'm here."
Zimmer was relieved at that.
Adele had already given birth to another man's child and was living well.
If he found Adele, it might be even more tragic for them.
But it was sad to know that they didn't break up because they wanted each other.
"Then do you want to go to the throne room now?"
"Yes. Take this."
When he was handed a lump of parchment paper out of nowhere, Zimmer was embarrassed.
"What, what is this?"
"Bread."
"No, I'm going to eat the food that's all over the palace..."
"I bought it from a kid. I'll give him three platinum gold coins."
"You've been ripped off."
"Yes. It's expensive, so if you want to eat it, you can eat it."
And Christine strode to the throne room.
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