Chapter 775
Chapter 775
Chapter 775: Chapter 158: The Bard and His Protagonist Chapter 775: Chapter 158: The Bard and His Protagonist He was not sure if it was just his imagination...
Yunus always felt a bit panicky, uneasy.
After Aiwass was sent to the Fairy Kingdom by Lady Grace, Mage Maxim, who had originally been very kind to him, suddenly became cold and distant.
Mage Maxim scrutinized Yunus carefully, with the smile that once graced his face now vanishing.
Those originally warm and grateful eyes also shifted into a cold, scrutinizing gaze.
...Did I say something wrong just now?
But I didn’t say anything at all just now!
...
Yunus was a bit baffled.
So he put on a relaxed smile, and while playing his modified harp, producing melodious tunes, he approached Mage Maxim and let out his signature triple laugh, “My hospitable and kind friend, I have a small favor to ask...”@@@@
“—Mr.
Yunus.”
Suddenly, Mage Maxim pushed up his round glasses, his tone calm as he interrupted Yunus, “Do me a favor, will you?”
Although it was phrased as a favor, the tone of the Mage with glasses was so certain and serious.
Yunus had seen this kind of attitude.
On the faces of those who were burdened with heavy hearts and could not take a joke, this expression sometimes appeared.
At such times, if one continued to speak in the manner of “Yunus,” it could even irritate the other party.
...Speaking of which, the real “Yunus” also didn’t always talk like this.
Yunus thought to himself and his tone became normal, “Speak.”
“When they return, could you please keep quiet?
I mean,” Mage Maxim said, “Don’t make noise like before.
Don’t play music and talk loudly at the same time.
The meaning of Mage Maxim was clear: no more noise when they returned.
Although Aiwass and the others had not yet come back...
it was uncertain if his playing here would anger the other party.
After all, it was clear that Maxim was not in a good mood.
Of course, mainly because the other party was truly a good person and his arrival had indeed caused them inconvenience, Yunus did not want to be confrontational at this time.
...So boring.
Yunus sighed, and, mimicking Maxim, looked up at the moon.
He was starting to miss his friend a bit.
In fact, the reason Yunus’s behavior is usually so exaggerated and comical is that this is how Prince Albert remembered “Yunus” to behave.
To become Yunus, he had continually repeated these behaviors.
But actually, when Yunus talked to people, it was never with this kind of tone.
You see, when Yunus was still alive, all the dealings with other people were handled by him.
At that time, Albert would hide by himself behind a cape that covered half of his face, arms crossed and standing far back.
The bald-headed man who spoke everyone’s language and could befriend anyone was incapable of speaking in such a peculiar, operatic manner like Albert...
But the problem is, Albert never managed to learn the art of Yunus’s speech.
“...I miss you again, my dear friend.”
He gazed at the moon, murmuring softly.
His dear friend Yunus was not a descendant of the Founding Families.
His parents were neither knights nor bishops...
His father was an Irisflower Person, a clown in a comic troupe.
And his mother was a property developer from Avalon, who died early, leaving him to uphold the family business alone.
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