I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! Chapter 147: Iris' Story

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"So, anyway, please have hope, Iris. I'm sure everyone here will be willing to help you to get a happy future," Dad encouraged Iris again.

"Eh? ah, thank you… very much!" Iris was dazed off after all our discussions about Firis, so she was caught off guard.

"Yes, Iris! You're my first friend—girl friend ever, so I'll do whatever I can so you can be happy!" I forced myself—I meant, I gave Iris a surprise hug.

"Hyaa! T-thank you, Lyra…"

"Phew, I'm so glad for you, Iris…," Harvey quietly muttered something, but I was too focused on teasing Iris that I couldn't hear what he said quite well.

Carbuncle was evidently dejected that she couldn't meet with "my dragon ancestor who spent their life in Non-Draconis environment", and I could sense a hint of anger in her eyes, perhaps due to the fact that a dragon race had to suffer like so outside their homeland. However, knowing that there was nothing we could have done, and that Dad had avenged her, Carbuncle didn't dwell on her anger for too long.

Should I say, 'as expected of someone whose age could be more than a century despite her youthful appearance'?

On that very same night, after a brief moment of silence that followed our "good night"s, Iris suddenly opened her mouth.

"Lyra… would you like to hear my story?"

I was caught off guard by her sudden willingness to tell her story, so I reflexively said, "Eh?!"

Carbuncle opened her eyes in excitement, her electric eyes shone in the dark room—wait, were they sparkling with thunder?!

anyway, I got to answer Iris…

"S-sure, if you don't mind, Iris…"

"Hehe… I know you must have many questions, but you're being considerate and never asked me," Iris giggled.

Then, Iris began to narrate her story.

She spent all her childhood living as a commoner with only her mother. The two of them lived peacefully in a small town at the outskirt of the North area. Harvey was her neighbor, so they often played together. Whenever Iris was bullied because she had no father, Harvey would chase away her bullies.

Yes, Iris' life was so peaceful and happy, even if she had no father figure in her life.

But then…

Her mother caught an illness when she was around 4. The potion that was effective to cure her illness was quite rare and expensive that they couldn't afford it.

Iris noted… that at that time, when she cried a lot due to not having the potion, she decided that she wanted to become an alchemist, to invent various potions to help people like her mother.

I imagined the desperate Iris and couldn't help but feel my eyes getting warmer and moist. To her, her mother was her only family, and she couldn't do anything as she watched her mother suffer…

Her situation was quite similar to Dad's situation, and perhaps that was why Iris was so impressed by Dad's story.

…speaking of which, I noted Dad's similarity to (the past) me, when he said that he tried to do anything to get Hillde-sama's love when he thought she was really his mother.

Is it a coincidence, or is it true that birds of the same feather tend to flock together?

Anyway, Iris continued her story… that unfortunately, her mother pa.s.sed away some time when she was five. Poor Iris thought that she was an orphan, but then… Baron Sorreil appeared and introduced himself as Iris' father.

…I didn't know how Baron Sorreil got the information about Iris. Perhaps he got the information about Iris when he received Iris' mother's death notification…?

Then, Iris was taken into Sorreil household and adopted the n.o.ble status. She had to be separated from Harvey and her lovely hometown, though.

Harvey and Iris were young back then, but since they practically spent most of their time together, they felt at a loss.

"At that time, I felt a little bit cheered up. I actually have a father. I'm not all alone in this world. …But then… After we returned to… uhm, my new home, he didn't really pay me any attention. He left my care to the maids and asked me to learn many things like etiquette…," Iris continued.

The difference between her former commoner life and her new n.o.ble life made her feel very overwhelmed. The fact that Baron Sorreil's legal wife shunned her also didn't help. Baron Sorreil's other children—Iris' half-siblings followed their mother's att.i.tude towards Iris and acted cold to her.

"…I felt lonelier than when I thought that I was an orphan after Mum pa.s.sed away…," Iris noted.

…Yes, I understand, Iris. You still have blood-related family, but they don't welcome you… then, being an orphan might be better than that, I guess.

"Even at school—at my former school, I was bullied since most of my friends knew that I was an illegitimate child…," Iris continued.

So, this was her reason to transfer school?

"But despite all that, there was still one person who was nice to me… My half-sister. She is only a few months older than me, and she said that she was so happy to have a younger sister. She always wanted to have a younger sister, so she said… She was the only person who stood up for me."

Iris closed her eyes and smiled.

"Really? I'm glad, Iris!" I couldn't help but say that. Iris deserved a loving family member!

"You know the rest after that, Lyra. I decided to take the entrance exams at Harmonia Academy to escape from my former school and that cold house… Out of all schools, I heard that Harmonia Academy was really good. It also has a boarding house," Iris said.

Oh… That was why she muttered things like, "I have to enroll here," during the entrance exams. And that explains how she was sooo nervous like her life depended on the entrance exams…

"The only thing that held me back was my kind half-sister, but she understood the situation and pushed me to go through with my school transfer," Iris said.

I noticed that this was the end of her story, and I found myself reflexively hugging Iris.

…Really, Iris. You've been through a lot.

…Wait a minute, why do I feel like there's someone else's arm getting in my way?

…Oh?!

"Little Sheep, you're strong! I really want to pay back those who dared to bully my little sheep!!" Carbuncle—the owner of the arm that got in my way, or in other words, she was also hugging Iris—declared with a menacing pose.

"Eekh?! I-it's fine?!" Iris was surprised at Carbuncle's words and quickly tried to calm her down.

"It's okay, you have us now!" I didn't want to lose to Carbuncle, so I tried to a.s.sure her with my words, as well.

"Hehehe…," Iris laughed.

Uhh, yes! This precious daughter of mine—no, I mean, friend of mine, I will definitely protect and cherish you!!

"Thank you, Lyra, Carbuncle… Thanks for listening to me and for being my friends… U-uhm, since we have to wake up early tomorrow to go to the… Capicastle, so… can you let me go now so we can sleep? N-not that I hate your hugs, but…"

"Oops, you're right!"

"Oh my, what time is it now?! L-let's sleep!"

In response to Iris' subtle reminder and request, we recalled the fact that we were going to Capicastle to play and to compare the treasure chests there, so…

For our field study tomorrow, we have to get enough rest!!

I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! Chapter 147: Iris' Story

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