My Sister Picked up the Male Lead - Chapter 26
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Like a pot lid, the scabbard flew as Knox grabbed on to the hilt of the sword tightly.
Tulsseok. (sfx for the sound of a sword being removed from it scabbard)
There was a limit to the amount of strength a small child could exert. So, Knox collapsed.
“Knox!”
T/N: If anyone’s confused, Knox pulled the sword out of its scabbard because he wanted to protect Amy (AWWW) but he was too smol so he fell backwards lol.2
Fortunately, he received no injuries from the fall. Exhausted, I looked up at the man wielding the dark blue sword.
“Captain, they’re here!”
“… They were easier to find than I thought.”
Our backyard was already filled with people. A huge man looked down at me. I could feel his two eyes mocking me as one of my hands held onto my sister’s sword tightly.
“That almost spoiled the fun.”
It was clear that the one man who was not wearing a cloak was the captain. I could tell from the large medal swinging on his chest as he was escorted by his men.
“Is this the woman the merchant was referring to? The one that lives in this house?”
“I think so.”
“How’s the situation in the forest?”
“We have begun engaging since we have the advantage in numbers. There’s no way the Grand Duke’s knights will come this way.”
“Excellent.”
Colour left my face. There was a fight in the forest? With Gray and his knights? …Then what about my sister?
A snake-like gaze looked at the exhausted me coldly. Then someone next to him spoke.
“Then what do we do with this woman? The merchant asked for a favour.”
“That’s a stupid question.”1
I could see the face of the man who was smiling coldly clearly.
“Kill them all.”1
As soon as the order was given, a sword pointed towards us. It was obviously aiming at the small child but I could not feel any mercy.
“Knox!”
I heard the small child behind me groan. I shuffled backwards as I grabbed the boy’s hand. Just then, the back of my hand stung.
As I glanced towards it, I noticed a white light being emitted from my hand.2
‘Anything’s fine so please just help.’
When I opened my eyes again, the little boy I had been grabbing so tightly was nowhere to be found. All I saw was a broad back as firm as a rock. I looked at Knox in his Grand Duke form with tears in my eyes.2
My tears fell from their own weight as he looked at me with an expression I had never seen before on him. He slowly raised his hands and brushed my cheeks.1
“… I don’t know what’s going on but.”
“…”
“Don’t cry, Amy.”
“… Which means that it’s safe.”
Only then did Knox put me down, letting out a short breath. Sweat was dripping from his face, but he looked no different from his usual self. I could tell he was tired. He not only carried me but also wielded his sword and ran for a long time.
Looking around the tranquil forest, I covered my mouth with the back of my hand.
‘…What about Diana?’
“I’ll go save your sister.”
The moment I saw my reflection in his purple eyes, I got goosebumps.
“So, when I come back, can I ask you why you called me Reynok?”
What?