Chapter 103

Name:Come Here, Tyrant! Author:Park Mina
Robbie suffered severe reality hits.

‘That good-for-nothing. The bastard is a good-for-nothing…’

In the past, when he got angry with a woman younger and weaker than him, he was ashamed of himself.

He tried not to do anything that would be insulting in his life, even if he didn’t do anyone a favor.

However, looking at Ejed alone, he has concluded that it was not the wrong thing to do.

‘What… rationalizing one’s behavior.’

With a gloomy expression on his face, he headed to the dining room. Those around him greeted, but he only waved his hand roughly.

It was necessary to relieve a hangover from drinking until dawn. In fact, until recently, he had been living with alcohol.

The pizza topped with nuts and cheese was very appetizing.

He also ate pizza, the same hangover-relieving food this morning, since the previous world.

While chewing on the pizza, Robbie had a depressed expression all the time.

‘I need cider…’

But for Robbie, this was now a reality. He’s been having priceless things.

Robbie suddenly became determined.

‘No. I can protect Ejed and go back to normal.’

To be honest, protecting Ejed was the priority. He didn’t want to forsake his promise to his friend.

As he drank coffee, he felt a strange presence.

“Excuse me… So early in the morning.”

“What.”

Robbie frowned upon finding Doher in a formal greeting. Doher, who hid Ejed’s whereabouts from the investigation, was the target of Robbie’s wrath.

He admits that he acted for the emperor as an aide, but he couldn’t be nice to Doher.

A harsh word came out of his mouth.

“Why? Did Ejed tell you to watch?”

“His Majesty didn’t give me such an order. I came to see you at my own will.”

“What do you mean?”

He asked like spitting out, but Doher did not lose his composure. He looked at Robbie with clear eyes.

“In the first place, Lady Dsev declared a non-marriage.”

“…Therefore?”

“Anyway, nothing that Lord Robbie is concerned about will happen.”

He was definitely the guy who had his head spinning.

‘You point out what I’m most concerned about on a topic where you don’t even know the authenticity of the oracle.’

He sneaked a peek, just in case, but Doher said, ‘There’s no way they’re going to get married.’

“She declared a non-marriage.”

“Right. After breaking up with the guy who I wonder if it was John Mox Subnan or something, she declared her non-marriage.”

This was a fact that has already been confirmed through research.

If Ejed and Annie’s relationship got closer, he would be deluded that he would find him and bring him back.

Of course, it was too stupid to do that, so he stopped thinking about it.

‘…Doher makes sense.’

As in the original story, if he married a princess of another country, he could pass safely.

The Princess ‘Ershatina’ will appear within the next three months, so all he had to do was go as usual.

‘And… Above all else, it was still an unrequited love for Ejed.’

In the history of this place, there has not been a single woman who ‘declared non-marriage.’

‘It might be impossible to change the mind of such a person…’

Was there a need to keep scratching for no reason? If he kept doing things they didn’t like, wasn’t it a way for the children to become more rebellious?

As Robbie, who was in agony, was silent, Doher bowed his head deeply.

“I hope so… Please stop.”

***

Annie and Ejed arrived at the cliffs of Puetarta. The two sat on a hill overlooking the sea and watched.

Whoosh~

Annie was immersed in her thoughts as she pressed the wide-brimmed hat to her hair fluttering in the sea breeze.

‘It’s interesting.”

She came without any maids, including Carla, but there was no inconvenience. Annie, who was glancing, cleared her throat and asked.

“Excuse me, Your Majesty, about what I asked before, do you have anything to worry about?”

“It’s okay.”

‘…Really?’

As for Annie, it was difficult for her to even ask him directly, so she was very embarrassed. It did not dispel her suspicions, but to ask again, wouldn’t it be ambiguous.

‘What does it have to do with me in the first place… it’s just nosy.’

Ejed asked seriously in her silence.

“Annie?”

“…Me?”

“Yes. Do you have any worries or concerns?”

Ejed, who looked at her calmly, seemed like someone who would listen to anything.

So, the troubles of the past came out of her mouth.

“Uh, um. The preparation of the travel book has almost come to an end, and in fact, I’m starting to think about what to do next.”

“No matter what Annie does, you will do well.”

A smile came out thanks to Ejed, who gave her strength and encouragement. Annie muttered as she stared at the emerald sea.

“Actually, I had a dream in the past.”

“…That is?”

“It was my dream when I was very, very young. I wanted to join the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to introduce our Porkaus and build a footing between countries.”

Ejed opened his eyes wide, and a bitter smile escaped her lips.

‘Well, anyone would be surprised.’