How to Get My Husband on My Side - Chapter 40
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The sound of the mushroom hitting his forehead was so loud that I was flabbergasted. Izek sat on the floor, covering his face with his hands.
Huh?
There was a strange silence for a moment.
âI- I didnâtâŠâ
âUnâŠâ
âA-Are you okay?â
âshitâŠâ He muttered with a low roar, terrifying the hell out of me.
Somebody, please tell me I didnât just get a death flag.
âI-Iâm sorry. I didnât throw it hard on purposeâŠ.â
âGrrrrrrr!â
The dragon, who growled loudly while my husband got attacked, moved with a flash as if to eat the arrogant human being in front of him in one bite.
My hand grabbed his blue scales.
âNo! Donât do that!â
âGrooooâŠâ The dragon looked back at me with a discontented look.
Ha, I really want to cry. I donât know who the hell Iâm worried about.
The whole area was slowly becoming noisy. The sound of humans approaching in a crowd⊠I looked around, biting my lower lip.
The dragon still had meat bits stuck around his mouth like a child. Popo was shaking like a scared bunny. Griffin was struggling to flap its wings while shaking its headâŠ
It shouldnât be like this.
There must be more Paladin reinforcements than before, and it would be too much for a dragon to hold against.
Popo and Griffin would really die at this rate.
I also didnât know what kind of monsters they were to the general public or how intimidating they were. There was never an instance where poor wild monsters were left alone. ButâŠ
How could I just turn a blind eye to those who understood me and had been so kind to me? How could I just let them be slaughtered, injured, and kicked out of their homes? This was all because of me in the first place.
I had to save everything for now. Weâd have to live to see each other again later.
I hesitated and looked at Izek. Izek had already lifted his face and was staring at me with his chest heaving.
Look at those wild eyes. Was he trying to figure out what to do with me?
âIâŠâ
ââŠ..â
âIâm sorry. I-I didnât know. I really didnât know it would be like thisâŠâŠâ
âThen, how?â
My words werenât working on him.
But I really didnât know, you cold-blooded b*stard!
âItâs not what you thinkâŠ.â
How was I supposed to explain this? My head was throbbing and my stomach was urging me to throw up.
What should I tell him? I was invited to the temple, and I almost ran into Lorenzo, so I hid? And then I heard that b*stard talking about sh*t me, so I wandered around in a daze. While I was sick and walking outside the temple alone, I bumped into Popo? That I didnât plan on running away, I just happened to be like that.
I knew it was no use talking about things like that.
He wouldnât believe me anyway.
Throughout my life, Iâd never had a good outcome lying, butâŠ
âI have nothing to do with Lady Furiana.â
Words popped out of my mouth. Like it was enchanted, my tongue worked on its own accord.
âYou wonât believe it anywayâŠ. you might think Iâm a witch, but I really donât do anythingâŠ.I didnât do anything.â
The dragon snorted and came close to my face. I rubbed my eyes with my fist and tried to come to my senses. What was I doing? It was not the time to say this.
âI didnât run away on purpose, hic. No, I fainted because of the pain, and theyâŠÂ hic, all they did was help me. The dragon woke up because of me. I mean, hic, I meanâŠYou donât have to trust me, Iâll do whatever you say, and Iâll take any punish-hic-ment, so please just donât, hic, make me a witchâŠ.â
âStopâŠâŠ.â
âWhat?â
âStop⊠stop crying.â
He must be annoyed. Soon after, my husband raised himself up with a sword, panting. At that moment, I tried to stand back with my mouth shut.
âWho dares to say youâre a witch?âŠ.â
âHic, what?â
âEverything we did⊠Haa, I meanâŠâ
Flop.
The dragon tilted its head.
âshit, I havenât slept at allâŠ.â
Despite having managed to stand up on his feet, Izek fell back and lay buried in a pile of snow.
I was far away, so I just looked at him.
How could that monster just fall like that? Just because he got hit by a mushroom? Was there something toxic about this mushroom? OrâŠ
âIâm sorry.â
âŠwhat?
I exchanged eyes with the dragon for a moment. I thought my ears were hearing wrong.
âAm I going crazy?â
Izek shook his head helplessly. His breath came out white, as he spoke, âIâm sorry.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIâm sorryâŠâ
Was it because of the toxic mushroom? Or was it because of the aftereffects of his excited state? Or did he mistake me for someone else?
His red gaze that lost its light, stared blankly at my frozen face.
Weird. This was really weird.
Why was he looking at me like that?
I thought he was annoyed. I thought he didnât like me. Did he not feel relieved that I was gone? Did he not assume that I was behind Freyaâs condition?
âLord Izek!â
âLady Rudbeckia!â
I could hear the Paladins shouting close by. I thought a crowd would appear, but only five or six knights came to the snowfield. Sir Ivan, who was at the forefront, stopped when he saw Izek lying on the ground.
âCrrâŠ.â The dragon growled, showing its huge teeth.
I put my hand to his snout.
âHey, donât do that. Itâs okay.â
I disnât know what the .... was okay, but I still said it.
The Paladins remained silent as if they were calm, but they were probably nervous. At that time, my husband pulled his sword up from the floor and pulled himself up again.
Then, he staggered towards me. The dragon gave a ferocious look, but he didnât care. I was slowly swept away by fatigue and unknown emotions.
My messy hair, ragged dress, muddy hands, and bloody feet⊠all eyes were on me.
My body shrank on its own.
See, I know I donât look goodâŠ.
ââŠIâll leave him alone. Youâve had enough fun.â
What was this? Was he being sarcastic? It was as if heâs picking up his wife who lost track of time on a picnic. And not as if he was here to catch a witch.
âHey, heâŠâ
âOne punch wonât kill them. It would only take some time to recover.â
Really? I faltered and turned towards Popo and Griffin. Sir Ivan opened his mouth to me who hesitated.
âThatâs right, maâam. Theyâre surprisingly persistent. After a day or so, theyâll be all up and fresh.â
âYes! And above all, endangered species must be left alone! Everyoneâs going to make a fuss about the dragon waking up for a while, but we have a work ethicâŠ.â
Someone blocked Andymionâs chatter mouth. I didnât know why everyone was acting strange. As if to reassure me, trying to appeaseâŠWere they setting a trap to placate me?
âCroooooâŠâ The dragonâs snout moved again.
Something fell from it. At this point, I thought there was a separate cheek pocket in his mouth. I bent over and picked up the jewel that fell at my feet.
It was almost the size of the fist-sized ruby â.
The dragon, who threw up the jewel out of the blue, was staring at me quietly, making no noise. I tried to return it, but he refused, shaking his snout.
His golden eyes were glowing mysteriously as if they wanted to say something. Was he telling me to not go? Did he want me to stay with him longer?
The guilt made my throat bitter, but now, I couldnât help it.
Haa, I didnât know how everything would turn out if I messed up here. We could meet again only if we lived through today. BesidesâŠ
I shifted my eyes forward. My husband was silently waiting for me with one arm out.
Now that I see it, he looked quite tired.
What was so hard? Why did he keep making that weird face? What was he thinking?
I turned to Popo and Griffin again, gave a final look at the dragon, and held my hand in front.
Sighs broke out in the field.
âEveryone, retreat!â
âWe can all retreat! Come on, letâs get out of here!â
Ah, thatâs a relief.
I thought I was about to fall, but then my feet swung up in the air. I was a chick again.
My teeth chattered.
I didnât even know it was cold until earlier, but it was amazing to feel how cold the weather was as soon as I returned to the arms of civilization.
âAnyway, just go home.â
âŠHa, Iâm getting goosebumps. What now, hubby? Hey, you pretended to be having a hard time just now! You said you were sorry all of a sudden, and said all those weird things that made me confused! Are you showing your true colors again?
This jerk. I knew this would happen. As expected, this cold-hearted brat had not the faintest idea of ââletting me slip away!
âCraaaâŠ..crooooâŠ.CRAAAA!â
Instead of chasing us, the dragon, who was just looking straight at us, seemed to be roaring in a low tone. Soon, he uttered a long, pain-filled cry.
It wasnât that majestic of a roar, but a shrill cry of sorrow.
âGroooooo!â
Oh supreme-ruler, that idiot really is crying.
I buried my face on my mean husbandâs shoulder and tried to swallow the sob threatening to escape my mouth. His arms that held me were full of strength.