I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 35

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Episode 35.

In my heart, a small conscience and guilt immediately made me nod.

"That's a bit. . . Your reputation will hit rock bottom, Your Highness."

"I don't care about that. I've thought about this a lot since I came here, and once the investigation behind the temple is over and any crime is revealed, it will all be resolved. So, do it that way."

"No matter what, I'm sorry to Your Highness to this extent. . ."

"Aisha."

Hades closed his eyes slightly and lit me on fire.

"Now and in the future."

". . . . . ."

"You don't need to feel sorry or indebted to me. It was my own choice for your sake."

For your sake.

. . . For some reason, those words were clearly stuck in my ears, and I couldn't say anything.

Hades, who had been looking at me for a moment, spoke.

"I have sent a reply to visit the temple in four days, so I will be busy until then. First, give me all the silver medicine you have."

Hades stood up, picking up the medicine on the table, without any intention of delaying the investigation of the temple.

I immediately nodded and handed over all the medicine I had in my bag to Hades.

Hades tightly squeezed the medicine bag and asked.

"How much time is left until the next dose?"

"I was supposed to take it this morning, but I missed it. I'm not in pain yet. . ."

"I see. After this time, you must not leave this room. No one should see the changes in your body when you stop taking the medicine."

"Ah, yes. I will do that."

"Not only the viscount, but I can't trust the maids or guards you brought from Escleff."

At Hades' firm words, I felt breathless.

"Even Ann?"

Ann was about to argue that Ann wouldn't know anything, but I just closed my mouth.

I had boasted that I knew everything in this world, but it could be untrue.

It hadn't been proven enough that the temple, which I had unconditionally trusted, had given me a suspicious potion.

What I could trust now was the protagonist Abel, who was described in the first person at that moment, so I could sense his sincerity. And. . .

"You shouldn't trust anyone."

A character who had earned a certain level of trust by risking his life for Abel in the original work.

The only ones I could trust were the protagonist's father, Hades.

The next day.

A "no entry" order personally issued by the Duke of Escleff fell into the guest room at Louvermont Castle where the Viscount of Escleff's daughter was staying.

Not only was the door locked, but dozens of guards from the castle stood in front of it, making it impossible for even a mouse to approach.

Only the servants of Louvermont Castle who had obtained Hades' permission could enter the room, and even then, they could only enter three times a day to bring Aisha her meals.

I Became The Hero's Mother (ChatGPT Translated)On viuen les histories. Descobreix ara