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Bermuda Chapter 342

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It seed he and his comrades had been separated from the Captain for far too long. To think such words would co out of the mouth of soone who had been strong, smart, and wise.

"Captain..."

Nero was filled with pity beyond shock. Because of that, he couldn’t be as outraged as when he had seen the Commander’s handkerchief.

Instead, he blad himself and his incompetent comrades for not raiding sooner and rescuing the Captain. Leonardo Blaine was a person with outstanding abilities, soone who wouldn’t lose to anyone in the world. But in truth, his inner self was a human being who was unnecessarily full of affection, with no match when it ca to being soft-hearted. So he must have fallen for it like this just because the kidnapper who had abducted him had treated him a little well.

"Captain, ...I’ll do better."

Nero rationalized that Leonardo had only temporarily relied on that guy because he was in a ntally difficult situation, with loneliness added on top of it. Otherwise, there was no way he could evaluate the head of the pro-emperor faction as a “good person.” It was because Nero knew the Captain’s cynical reaction when that person had been ntioned in the past, and the ideologies that were complexly intertwined.

At Nero’s voice, tinged with mixed feelings, Leonardo looked at him with eyes that said it was out of the blue.

"What are you talking about all of a sudden?"

Instead of adding unnecessary words, Nero shifted to sit next to him. In doing so, he pressed his body against Leonardo more than necessary.

Leonardo’s body, which had been sitting with his arms resting on his knees, tilted to the side as Nero leaned into him. Barely bracing a hand on the grass, he asked in a dazed tone:

"...Why are you sitting so close?"

"We’ve been apart for a while, so it’s okay to stick together a bit, isn’t it?"

"No, there’s a limit. It’s been creepy since earlier."

"What’s creepy? ? Wow, I’m hurt."

"That’s not it."

It looked quite comical for two grown n to be sitting tightly together in the middle of a wide cetery. Leonardo deliberately hit Nero’s shoulder, saying it was uncomfortable. But Nero stubbornly stayed put without budging. Instead, he leaned his head toward Leonardo and bit into the remaining sandwich with a chomp.

As the unwavering intention not to move was conveyed through his heavy head, Leonardo stopped shooting Nero looks, despite finding it absurd. He was worried the person eating might choke if he bothered him. However, he quietly stared at Nero’s expression, which ◈ Nоvеlіgһт ◈ (Continue reading) seed sowhat sullen.

Looking at the red eyes that had blazed up and then subsided, he felt like he knew why the guy leaning on him was suddenly acting this way. But thinking he should clearly address this one thing, Leonardo continued in a calm tone:

"It’s true that the Commander is a good person. He’s the one who helped get an acquittal at the trial."

As Nero extrely disliked outsiders interfering in their solid relationship, he deliberately avoided Leonardo’s eyes, pretending to look forward.

"That’s sothing he should’ve done anyway. Did you do anything wrong, Captain? No, you didn’t. Rather, they should be grateful that you fought, risking your life, for their side."

He should be thankful it had changed from “that bastard” to “that guy,” at least. At Nero’s constant grumbling, Leonardo furrowed his brows and tried to admonish him, but stopped.

"Well, that’s true. But that person also risked his life. Without the Commander, I might have died on the peninsula."

"..."

"Of course, your help was crucial in defeating the mother body. But there was a bit of a problem inside the barrier afterward. I don’t rember it well, but it occasionally cos back to in bits and pieces. The voice of that person who chased after to the end, calling my na. The desperate face, shouting at to co to my senses, not to give up."

At Leonardo’s quietly reminiscing voice, Nero slowly raised his head, which had been bent at a ninety-degree angle. Then he blankly stared at the sorrowful profile.

"I’m not trying to rank who was more helpful. We’ve already saved each other and fought together nurous tis, so it’s not a relationship that can be compared to soone else. But if you think about it, that person was a complete stranger with no connection at all. Yet he used his life, position, power, money—everything—to free , and in the end, he made it possible for to et you again."

Leonardo’s gaze, which had been wandering the blue sky, returned to Nero once more.

"You know well that it’s not an easy thing to do. Moreover, even though that person knew about you, he kept silent until the end and even had those around him keep their mouths shut."

"...What?"

Nero, who had been listening silently, asked back with more surprised eyes than ever.

"Besides the Commander... there’s soone who knows about us? And the Commander had them keep their mouths shut? Didn’t you say he didn’t say anything earlier?"

"It’s a bit long to explain... The Commander didn’t tell directly, but terion Clinder, that bastard, inford . You know him too, right? The 3rd Battalion Commander."

As the familiar na was heard, Nero’s head montarily felt numb. He began to massage the back of his neck with a frowning face, as if his nape were tightening.

It was because the presence of the 3rd Battalion Commander—who had suddenly appeared the mont the Captain who had escaped outside the barrier lost consciousness in front of him—had been suspicious all along. The person whose face he had borrowed also belonged to the 3rd Battalion, and when he had left Fidele territory while being chased by the Commander, he had briefly felt an aura similar to the 3rd Battalion Commander nearby.

Seeing Nero’s expression, like sothing was clicking into place, Leonardo inwardly sighed. Then, rather than scolding him for doing his best, he stroked Nero’s back with his palm, aning they would resolve the situation together in the future.

"It’s true that the Commander is also a target of vigilance, since the fact that he’s an outsider who knows of our contact doesn’t change. But terion Clinder is a bigger problem. He’s the one who directly threatened while ntioning you."

"That bastard threatened you, Captain?"

"Yeah. One fortunate thing is that I also have one of his weaknesses... but honestly, if we compare, I’m at a greater disadvantage. Our lives are at stake, you know."

"..."

"At least he doesn’t seem to have any intention of revealing it, so that’s probably why he’s kept his mouth shut so far. No, actually, I don’t know what he’s thinking. Sotis he approaches secretly and tries to persuade as if he’ll take my side, and other tis he acts like a jerk while getting on my nerves. He should act consistently, damn it. What the hell is he trying to do?"

Recalling the unpleasant situations he’d been entangled in with terion, Leonardo gritted his molars. Sotis he wouldn’t stick to his side, and then this ti he had eighteen tails, ard with weapons, follow him.

However, Leonardo didn’t particularly tell Nero the fact that he’d had a round with the pursuers that guy had sent. As expected, the red eyes filled with murderous intent peeked out and casually asked:

"Should I kill him for you?"

The pressure in the hand resting on his forearm was cautious, but it conveyed sincerity. Leonardo glanced at Nero’s flashing eyes. Then he tapped his arm away and shook his head.

"Don’t stir up trouble. If we attack now, he’ll be convinced it was my doing."

"Why? Did you try to kill him first and fail, Captain?"

"No, there’s no such thing."

Leonardo brushed his bangs back while burying his words. At the Captain’s answer, like a riddle, Nero’s lips twisted.

"Let’s just watch for now. We need to lift the magic on that guy Felix Montero, who was unjustly involved, right?"

"Ah."

With a short sigh, Nero scratched the back of his head. He rembered casting magic on Felix’s tongue to keep him quiet while borrowing his face. Having caused a lot of troubleso issues without properly cleaning up, Nero felt sorry beyond words.

Though it had been done to sohow help the Captain, in the end, it seed he had only hindered him. He should have left the peninsula without looking back as soon as they’d defeated the mother body, but his greed to stay by the Captain’s side a little longer had ruined things, so he felt particularly bad.

Perhaps because of such self-bla, Nero spoke far less, and Leonardo lightly studied his darkened complexion. Then, as if telling him not to worry, he put an arm around his shoulder and touched their heads together. His fingers ssed up and roughly ruffled the red hair.

"Still, you did well. That was the best you could do at the ti."

"..."

"We can think about what to do from now on together, step by step."

Nero’s face, which had been either sullen or gloomy, took on an unexpected look. He stared at Leonardo from the corner of his eye while leaning his head.

"Captain, why have you beco so warm?"

"...What has?"

"You should be punching by now; that’s how it used to be."

"Should I do it now?"

"No."

A giggle leaked out after Nero’s imdiate answer. At the sight of the guy laughing pointlessly, as if pleased by sothing, Leonardo also let out a small laugh.

However, Nero’s next question made Leonardo’s loosened lips instantly stiffen.

"Captain, then... can’t you continue to think about it with here, step by step, from now on?"

"..."

"Why do you have to go there? You’re going to go back to where those people are again, aren’t you?"

Nero had already straightened his head and turned his body to face Leonardo directly. Grasping the other’s angular shoulders without hurting him, he held his gaze with earnest eyes. It was because he knew his next destination.

"Can’t you just live quietly? You told , brother. That you don’t want to run away anymore."

The mont Leonardo heard Nero’s words, he recalled a scene he had seen on the peninsula. It was sothing he had said to Nero, who had chased him into the middle of the wasteland where the battle was in full swing, urging him to run away together.

The golden eyes looked at his comrade with a bitter yet pitiful gaze. After keeping silent for a while, Leonardo clicked his tongue and lowered his eyes to his feet.

"Nero, you know."

Leonardo covered the back of Nero’s hand on his shoulder with his own. Then he slowly raised his eyes and added softly:

"It’s sothing only I can do. They need ."

"..."

"And this is also for our sake."

Nero moved his lips, but soon closed them tightly. His eyes glared at the other coldly, filled with resentnt.

His mouth was full of bitterness. In the end, it seed the Captain was going to leave him again and go to them. Whenever he asked to be together, he always brushed it off, but only at tis like this did he give a confident answer.

Though it was so disappointing, Nero didn’t want to ruin the mood today. He slid his hands off Leonardo’s shoulders. Holding the Captain’s wrist, which seed like it would scatter away like light, he muttered in a voice mixed with resignation:

"I admit now that you’re stubborn, Captain. You’re worse than ."

"..."

"Since it’s sothing you’ve been saying for a long ti, I won’t stop you now. But even if you go, stay with for about a day today before leaving. I’ve found a good place to stay. There aren’t many people either."

At Nero’s action—tightly grasping his wrist and speaking as if he wouldn’t let go even if rejected—Leonardo answered with a loose smile:

"Okay."

"And today—"

"Let’s sleep together today. And talk about old tis for a bit."

As Leonardo added a word while getting up and dusting himself off, Nero’s face imdiately brightened.

"Really?"

Nero lightly pulled Leonardo, applying force to the hand he was holding. Led by that pull, Leonardo naturally rose from the grass. Nero ticulously brushed off the blades of grass stuck to the Captain’s clothes and led him toward the lodging he had checked out in advance, holding his hand and the backpack that had been rolling around. An uncharacteristically innocent smile never left Nero’s lips.

"It’s not far from here."

A face that was hard to believe belonged to soone known as a terrifying existence in the world—a mber of Armsilver. His footsteps, leading the way over the grass, were very light. Nero waved his arm to urge Leonardo on.

"Captain, do you want to wash together after a long ti?"

"Are you crazy? Why would we wash together?"

"Ah, why—. We used to do it often before."

On the hill of mories where the fresh sunlight was shining down, the two tombstones gazed at the two people moving away. Leonardo gave a curt reply to Nero, but turned his head to look at the tombstones. The wind blowing there enveloped his golden hair and gently brushed it back.

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