Orphan Adventure in the Blue Sea

Orphan Adventure in the Blue Sea
Chapter 18 Shortly after the incident


The night passed quietly.


 In a small country called Astlan, a pair of brothers and sisters spend the night together. That's all it is.


 Johan had already woken up first and stroked Gisele's hair as the morning sunlight entered through the small window.


“Onii-chan...!?” Gisele woke up and trembled, probably not used to being naked.


`Giselle-chan... Giselle-tan is funny... Good morning!!'' Johan who was wearing his pants said cheerfully.


"Unity! Do it!! Giselle!!"said Johan, and Gisele blushed and said,


"Chennai.the unity," he said and kissed Johan.


"That's a good morning kiss, Giselle Chuwan! I'm full of energy!!" Johan said with a smile.


 After which, Johan suddenly turned serious, covered Gisele with a blanket, and said,


``Giselle Chuwan, let's take a break from church school today! Let's take a nap!!'', he said while taking care of his frail little sister.


"Onii-chan's chat...Yeah, so. I'm kind of sleepy."


`Benar!'' johan said as she handed Gisele's nightgown that was strewn on the floor to her.


“Giselle-tan, please take a nap!!”


 After saying so, Johan went down to the second floor. Looks like I'll make you some breakfast.


 Sighing, Giselle recalled what happened last night, blushed in embarrassment, put on her nightgown, and quietly opened the door of the stairs.


 I was thinking of going to check on my sister, but she told me to go to bed, so I decided to lie quietly on the bed.


`Giselle-tan! Let's eat before it gets cold!'' So the two brothers laughed naturally as they ate a light breakfast that Johannes made. Surprisingly, the next morning after spending the night together, the two even smiled.


 After breakfast, Johan, who plans to read a letter from his mother in his room, shows Giselle the radio she received yesterday.


``Giselle, you have to sleep today, I said, and decided to go alone from the third floor to the second floor and read the letter from my mother at the dinner table.


Giselle must have been very tired and asleep. Johannes confirmed this, and while thinking of his sister sleeping in his room, he quietly closed the door on the second floor, sighed, and opened the candle seal on the letter. It was a seal seal.


 That's old enough. That's right, it's a letter my mother left to the pastor about 10 years ago, when I was 7.


(Mother's message to me as an adult, huh?) Johan read the text of the letter nervously, half filled with anticipation.


 To Johannes, first of all, congratulations on his maturity.


 I've entrusted it to the priest, so by the time you read this letter, you've become a whole person.


 I'll tell you a little truth from my mother.


 First of all, my mother is not human.


 Her last name was originally the surname of the elves, not `Lubeck,'' but `Aaltma.''


 Yes, my mother actually came from a fairy family.


 Originally elves and humans were forbidden to establish marriage relationships.


 But for some reason, when my mother traveled to the human world, she fell in love with your father, broke the rules of the fairies, and married Kevin of Shetland. And then you two were born.


 Until then, it was good. My mother left Ibhar and started living with Kevin in Astlan in the human world, where they lived happily ever after. However, there was a war and something like this was happening...


 Johan, now my mother is desperate and leaves you in the care of the church, and I have taken the cowardly decision to return to Ibhar.


 Please forgive my mother. But I can't stay in Astlan anymore with the two of you in my arms. The coachman also betrayed me, and my mother couldn't stop crying.


 I'm not allowed to return to Ibhar without you two. (Of course, that was my mother's first thought. However, he sent a letter and the reply he received was that you two were not accepted.)


 Johannes, forgive my wayward mother. However, I wish you all the best and I will take care of you from Ibhar.


 The lost chain entrusted to Giselle had great meaning. It wasn't a direct message from my mother. It is almost like a prophecy from the gods of Perseus. It is designed so that the gods of the constellation Perseus keep an eye on your actions from the sky and send you the most appropriate message at that moment.


 The mysterious question of the missing chain was not something my mother made up.


 The constellation Perseus is a group of stars that lie a little closer to the constellation Cassiopeia, the last blessing I give you, Johannes. He will take care of you from heaven.


 It was all from my mom.


 My mother planned to return to Ibhar and remarry.


 Please forgive my mother.


 I love you both so much. Please forgive my mother...


                                        The Electra Lubeck"