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Story: City Of Witches
Twin Rush (1)
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After knowing that Deneb didnt come to demand repayment or to collect the debt money after hearing that her debtor had collected a substantial amount of money, Sharon let out a sigh of relief.
In hindsight, the 58 billion won Sharon borrowed was like a drop of water compared to Gemini Households vast fortune.
They didnt really care for the money in the first place as what they wanted to do was to gain access to Evergreens magical research materials.
Unlike Sharon, whose face was ridden in anxiety, Deneb casually greeted her with a nod before entering the living room.
Siwoo, noticing the messy living room table, tidied up the table before he guided Deneb inside.
Seeing what happened, Sharon didnt stay idle either; She took out some fruit from the fridge and started washing it.
Meanwhile Deneb alternated her glance between the two of them before handing out a paper bag to Siwoo.
This is a housewarming gift.
Ah, thank you.
From its shape, weight and sloshing sound it made, Siwoo could guess that the bag in his hand was alcohol.
At this point, he couldnt help but notice.
If Denebs intention was to hold a housewarming party, then shed at least look like shed be in the mood for it, but that didnt seem to be the case as she had only been sitting there with a straight face.
Albireo was someone whod consider Siwoos situation so he could be more at ease with her, but Deneb was a different story, so he felt unusually anxious.
Ahemthanks to Countess generosity, Ive been living comfortably.
Trying to break the uncomfortable silence, Siwoo awkwardly coughed and tried to start a conversation.
Hearing his words, Deneb, who had been scanning every corner of the room with her gaze, responded to him.
I was a little worried when I heard that you turned down my offer to stay in the Gemini Household as our guest and went back to the modern world instead, but it seems that youre doing well. Thats great to know.
Siwoo wasnt sure if she was sincere in saying that or not, but at the very least she was polite to him.
Nevertheless, there was a sense of unease lingering in the air.
Ultimately, the reason why Siwoo was kicked out of Gehenna was because Albireo was afraid of him forming an overly intimate relationship with the twins and crossing the line they should never cross.
And now, within a year, he somehow lived with another witch.
It wasnt strange that he was worried about how Deneb would react to this situation.
Regarding your day-to-day life, is there a problem youre struggling with?
Thanks for the Gemini Households thoughtfulness, Ive been living a good life.
I see.
However, Deneb didnt seem to dwell on the matter.
When they last met, it was clear that she drew a line between them, but even so, she had been treating him quite politely.
So, there was no way that hed go out of his way to say something like, Your sister was the one who kicked me out to her face.
P-Please feel free to eat these
Thank you.
At that moment, Sharon, who had been cutting up fruits in the kitchen, placed the sliced pears and apples on the table with a reserved demeanor.
Since she didnt know the full story between the two, she felt as if she was a prey sitting next to a predator that might pounce on her at any given moment.
I appreciate your kindness to visit me, butmay I ask why you came?
Upon hearing Siwoos question, Sharon held her breath.
Meanwhile Deneb took a time to munch on her apple before sighing.
Itll be quicker if I just show you.
Sorry?
Denebs cryptic words left Siwoo bewildered.
There was a hesitation on her face, but she stood up anyway.
And then she lifted up her wide dress, all while maintaining her dignified, ladylike impression.
Due to the sudden action, Siwoo couldnt react in time to cover his eyes.
Nevertheless, he didnt get to see what color the noble Countess Deneb Geminis underwear was.
What came out of the hem of her skirts were two familiar faces.
They were none other than Odile and Odette.
Rather than wearing their trademark half-bonnet, they had styled their hair into multiple strands before elegantly pulling it up into a princess-like updo.
Their mature black dresses complemented their doll-like features, showcasing their endearing cuteness.
Siwoo showed genuine surprise.
The twins popping out of nowhere was surprising enough for him, but the fact that the overprotective Countess would actually bring them to the modern world was even more surprising to him.
For your information, these troublemakers were the ones who planned this whole surprise.
I think I could have figured that out on my own
Deneb quickly tidied up the disoriented hem of her skirt in embarrassment as soon as the twins emerged from it.
Siwoo noticed that her expression slightly softened. Which meant that her previously stern face stemmed from her reluctance to go along with the twins pranks.
However, Odile and Odette, who had seemed ready to pounce on Siwoo a moment ago, suddenly froze in their tracks.
With wide, amethyst-like eyes filled with immense shock, they looked at Sharon.
Specifically for Odette, she had her mouth half open.
Kids?
Seeing their reaction, Deneb raised an eyebrow.
They had been excited to meet their assistant, so they roamed the hallways all night long and eagerly prepared themselves for this surprise since early in the morning.
But despite them finally meeting him, they didnt even greet him.
This breach of etiquette prompted Deneb to lightly tap their backs.
Its been a while Mr. Assistant.
You seem well.
After being prompted a couple times, the twins eventually greeted him with impeccable manners, showcasing a refined elegance that even a strict etiquette teacher would find faultless.
It was a grace born from their innate nobility, something that no ordinary people possessed, the kind of elegance a noble refined from birth.
Y-Yes, its nice to see you too. Its been a while isnt it?
Indeed.
Yes.
Perhaps because Deneb was still here, they seemed to be more careful than usual.
Though he felt joy seeing them here, he also felt surprised at the distance they set between them.
As the three of them exchanged their greetings, Deneb, who had been patiently waiting, chimed in.
Theyve been fussing about wanting to see you, so I brought them here since I have work to do in this world as well. Well be staying for about four days.
Um?
Originally, I was going to get a separate room for them, butwell since Ill be here, it shouldnt be much of a problem. Ill pay you for letting them stay.
Are you sure?
Am I sure? Of what?
Siwoo then explained to Deneb why he asked such a question.
Isnt the modern world dangerous? There are Exiles roaming around, there are also the Homunculi and all sorts of things
His concern wasnt unfounded.
He was well aware of Albireo and Denebs deep concern and love for the twins.
That was why he couldnt understand why theyd willingly take on the risk of venturing into this dangerous world just to accommodate the twins stubbornness.
Well, if youre planning to stay here forever, yes itll be dangerous, but this world isnt a lawless place. Your case is special due to a lot of things, but for themwell, there are a lot of Exiles who raised their apprentices in this world, arent there?
To put it simply, bringing an apprentice witch to the modern world was like bringing a kid to a late-night stroll on the street. It was dangerous, but it wasnt as dangerous to go on a tour in a war-torn area.
Or at least that was what she added.
Id appreciate it if you could take the two of them to sightsee when the sun is up. Im afraid I wont be able to accompany them due to my busy schedule. You see, as apprentice witches, its important for them to gain various experiences
Yes, I understand.
Also, if you dont mind, Siwoo, can you accompany me outside for a moment? Odile, Odette.
Yes, Master.
You two behave yourselves and wait here quietly.
Yes.
Leaving the twins behind, who replied in the calmest manner Siwoo had ever seen, he and Deneb made their ways to the rooftop.
To ward off the strong wind and rain, Deneb created a thin barrier with a gesture.
You smoke, right?
Yes, I do.
Want to have a chat while we smoke?
She casually put a cigarette in her mouth, while Siwoo turned his head to lit up his.
The smoke they exhaled swirled as they dispersed in the gusty wind.
With her dazzling beauty, Deneb took a deep breath, signaling the start of their conversation.
Hows life in the modern world?
It hasnt been trouble-free, but thanks to your various considerations, I can live well here. The ring you gave me back then has been a great help too.
Thats glad to hear. Honestly, I wished that you stayed in Gehenna. Really, Id be having trouble sleeping if something were to happen to you
Surprisingly for Siwoo, Deneb was being really friendly to him. It was unthinkable that this was the same woman who was so furious at him after catching him kissing (this was what she believed) Odile back then.
Sorry for being so insistent on returning
Actually I heard about it from Albireo later. You were coerced to leave, werent you?
T-Thats
I apologize.
Looking at how calm she was, Siwoo figured that she hadnt heard the full story of why he was forced to leave to begin with.
After a pause, she continued.
So, whats your relationship with the woman youre living with?
Caught off guard by the sudden question, Siwoo hesitated.
Even he himself couldnt start to describe what exactly their relationship was.
Sorry for bringing her into the house without permission
Boy, Im not here to reprimand you.
We arefriendsit just so happened that the situation aligned, so we ended up living together.
Hearing his answer, Deneb seemed to be contemplating for a brief moment.
Can I take it as you two arent officially dating or in a relationship of that sort?
Yes.
He was about to add Not yet but he ultimately decided not to.
Deneb wore a more troubled expression than before.
In fact, she had always been troubled by this situation.
Though she had never experienced a deep relationship with a man, she had lived long enough to understand the complexities of such connections.
As she pondered over the scene where the twins had come face to face with Siwoo, she actually had sensed something.
It was clear as day that they had feelings for Siwoo, she didnt even need to investigate further.
In her opinion, he was a good man who could be a suitable partner for either of them in the future.
Moreover, now that he also had a spirit body, there was no need to worry about his lifespan.
But, because of their lack of trust in him, and their rash actions
They ended up kicking him out, robbing the twins chance to have a good relationship with him. And thanks to that, there was a huge possibility that the opportunity went to another witch.
Deneb felt both guilty to Siwoo for what her family had done and felt bad for the twins for things to turn out this way.
Obviously she had no intention to allow the twins to be in a relationship that would endanger their future as witches
That would be akin to leaving them to play with a live grenade.
However, she did have other plans.
Like, she could always arrange situations where they could spend quality time with him, leaving a lasting impression on him.
With wonderful memories of each other, even if they were to be separated for a while, Siwoo would still be able to remember the twins.
Since Im quite busy, I wont be able to stay by their side for long. Please take care of them for me, Siwoo.
Sorry?
Besides, its been a while since youve met each other, no? Itd be awkward if I got in your way.
NoIm sure they wouldnt mind even if you were there, Countess Deneb
Deneb was pleased with his response.
If he had ulterior motives, he wouldnt refuse an opportunity to be alone with the twins.
She admitted that she had misjudged him due to shock the first time she heard that Odile was having a boyfriend.
Theres no way someone who had risked his life twice for them would recklessly reach out to them and ruin their bowl.
Ive sent gifts to the twins, so make sure that they put those gifts to good use. Ill be staying at a nearby hotel so call me if you need me. Oh, also, can you tell them that I have to leave early because of an urgent business?
I understand.
After she handed him her business card, she made her way down the stairs, leaving him standing there, bewildered.
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