I’ll Live My Second Life!

Chapter 138



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(Damn… why does that guy keep staying in this northern quarters…)

Abel looked in the mirror and fooled herself in her heart as she touched the blush she had made on her cheeks with her fingers.

Abel has been foolish about the same thing ever since she became an apprentice knight.

He was one of the boys who tried to bully Heath as soon as he entered the northern quarters because he was from a poor country.

It was hard to say that Abel’s apprenticeship knight life was working out like that.

While I didn’t like and ignored Heath, Heath and the other northern quarters humans became friends, instead in the form of Abel being left around one person.

His grades in the quarters were sluggish, his sword arms didn’t grow, and he even started losing to Heath, his most hateful opponent in the mock.

(It’s hard to fight because it makes strange moves! I’d be stronger if I fought straight from the front…!

What I don’t like even more is that we’re on Heath’s side now until Boyan, who was supposed to be his own friend who tried to bully Heath together.

“Don’t be mean to me forever, either. Come on, get along. He forgived me if I apologized properly, and I talked to him and he was a great guy. I’m embarrassed to be here with you like that.”

Abel is even more irritated when he remembers Boyan’s words when he looked at this one with a frightened eye.

(Why is everyone getting that one…! It’s odd to be a knight to a habit from the poor in the first place! Isn’t he just so sloppy and cowardly? Besides, you’re small and busy. And yet get along with Mr. Golms and that cousin. Even the samurai kids get along because they look a little good…!

Identity was an incredible thing for Abel, a blood-minded man who bordered the Baron family while being a civilian, for a poor man with no identity who was not even a civilian to do a knight. Besides, I can’t believe I joined that coveted 18th Knights…

Even the ladies do. I whispered about Heath and when I heard we had a fight, I thought it was a good feeling, but they made up already. Even Leviena, who was a little concerned among the samurai, was close to Heath.

I wonder what would be better about that one.

I was going to live a glorious life after I joined the Apprentice Knight. Because of this, we have until the semi-finals – the opponents before that were unable to fight properly due to abdominal pain – but we became apprentice knights and joined the future elites, of which we also emerged among our companions and thought eventually to the First Knights, but as it is, we are alone and in a straight line.

It’s all Heath’s fault, too. Without him, I think my apprenticeship knight life would have worked out better.

One more person walking through the northern quarters today saw Heath talking to the other apprentice knights about going downtown.

Heath has been to many places to hang out with the humans in her northern quarters, while Abel has hardly ever been with anyone. That’s what happened naturally when I was avoiding where Heath was.

Abel accidentally resented me. When I turned my eyes, I had eyes with Heath.

I don’t know. Heath laughs and talks.

“Ah, Abel. I’m going downtown now, but why don’t Abel come with me?

Abel turned bright red in her face and yelled back at Heath.

“Who goes like that!

You can’t play with other people in the first place because of Heath. And you’re smiling at me like you don’t care about anything. You must be making fun of yourself in your belly, smiling.

He’s the one from the poor and has bent sexual roots. I’m sure it is so decided.

I heard other apprentice knights from Abel’s back trying to get back to the room angrily.

“Let’s leave that one alone. If I asked you out, you wouldn’t come anyway.”

“Hmm, but I really think he wants to go…”

(Goddamn it, you’re a good boy! You’re actually making fun of me!

Abel felt even worse when she heard words defending Heath’s self.

Such Abel’s extended vacation was a group that remained in the northern quarters.

My mumbling mother tells me a lot when I get home, and she just lets me take care of my brother and sister. I didn’t do well in the Knights, and I didn’t really want to go home.

(Damn, if only Heath hadn’t…)

They’re going to Cooinu’s house on a long vacation, but I wish they hadn’t come straight home.

Just because Heath was gone, Abel, who had not bewitched the others in his quarters, was walking in the royal castle in his spare time. At that time.

(Is that Heath?

I found Heath’s back, which should have come out of the north quarters just before noon.

Besides, if I did it, I was in a hurry, without even looking around, but in a suspicious move to hide myself, I ran towards somewhere in the castle.

“What, he’s the one…”

That’s what I questioned, Abel, but I can think of.

Maybe you’re doing something you want to keep a secret. It’s about the poor guy, he must be doing something no one can tell him. He said he might be able to grip his weaknesses.

With that in mind, Abel immediately followed Heath’s back.

But we also lose sight of that on the way.

(Goddamn it, it’s stubborn…)

As Abel walked in that direction, losing sight of Heath’s back, he reached in front of one building. A small building surrounded by walls all around, even though it is said to be in the castle.

This is the rear palace where the queen comes from the country with Master Phil?

The princess, who gave a confusing name to Phil, seems to be Phil’s sister. He has a bad personality, a scrupulous face, and occasional rumors in Austol that he’s a mean woman who tried to break into his sister’s marriage story. They don’t look alike to you, Phil.

Actually, Abel saw Phil once with his eyes. When Mr. Phil participated in the Placement ritual, he was asked to participate in a security mission while being an apprentice knight. I could only see it from a distance, but I could tell from a distance that Mr. Feel was truly beautiful and noble, and Abel became a fan at a glance.

Being able to participate in that task is one of Abel’s few prides in his apprenticeship knight life.

And somehow I look up and realize.

(Heath uses that a lot!

The hook rope commonly used by Heath caught and swayed on the wall of the rear palace.

(Why is this…)

Abel had no idea why Heath tried to climb the walls of a building with just such a side queen. Did you even go to pray in the face of the rumored concubine?

I wondered, Abel thought I’d climb that hook rope and see what Heath was up to. Maybe I can see the moment you’re working Heath’s decisive evil.

Start climbing with your hands on the rope.

The first one went well. Confused by the unfamiliar behavior, Abel climbs up there, gripping the strings and kicking the wall. But as I climbed more and more, things changed.

The moment I realized I climbed more than half the way up high, for some reason, my legs didn’t feel right on the wall, I couldn’t hold the rope well with my hands. Slip with sweat. Abel’s body suddenly began to shake.

(Ya suck……!

I thought I was going down, but my hands are trembling and my hook rope is unstable. If it comes off when you get down, such a horrible hunch turns your head.

Is that what you thought or was it bad, the hook rope moved a little for a moment, gushing. My spine stirs up.

It was Abel, whose climbing hand had stopped unexpectedly, but the moment the slightly stronger wind blew, he began to climb desperately with his hands still trembling. The center of gravity and posture are already messed up, and the hook rope is rattling and it’s not weird when it comes off and falls to the ground.

After miraculously moving his hand and climbing the rope in such a state, Abel struck out of balance about rising on the wall without thinking about escaping the swaying rope.

“Whoa, whoa, whoa.”

He slipped his leg and fell towards the inside of the wall.


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