[Title: My favorite sounds

Author: Leticia

[My favorite carriage wheel sound.

The sound of dad coming home.

“How smart you are!” Desserts are ready.

A knock on the door. The sound of Jade calling to play.

“Lee, let’s go play.”

The sound of Zion wiping the water from the silverware. The sound you make before giving something delicious.

Chocolate cake is my favorite.]

“Wow.”

Jade sighed and muttered.

“With this crooked handwriting…”

Collen exclaimed.

“As expected, she is gifted, so she has different talents. Let’s call in scholars to analyze this poem.”

“I think the cutest part is trying to keep the rhyme and line and collapsing into the chocolate cake at the end.”

Even Jade was seriously analyzing.

‘Maybe the last line just means she didn’t want to do homework?’

No matter how you look at it, it feels almost finished.

“It’s a secret from the lady that you saw this…”

“I must take this poem to a scientist.”

“First of all, the frame…”

Rather than that, don’t you two have no intention of talking to each other at all? Zion found himself wanting to talk back to his master.

“Isn’t she the sweetest in the world? Who else could write that?”

“Even fairies can’t be this cute, so they must be people.”

Zion began to get confused whether the conversation between the duke and his son had improved or declined in quality.

Jade said in a serious voice.

“Cast the preservation magic first, Father.”

“Oh, you’re right.”

Collen replied as if he had realized. This time, he kept his mouth shut, agreeing that it would be nice to keep it from Zion as well.

Then he suddenly lifted his chin.

“Zion, I think you are the impudent one.”

“I really didn’t try to steal the poem…”

“You had a motive. You are also interested in poetry.”

“Why am I always to blame?”

Zion muttered in a weak voice.

Jade stared at Collen.

“In my opinion, there is something more annoying than that. I play with her the most, but why is my father mentioned in the very first line, and not me?”

“That’s the right of the head of the family.”

Before Jade could get really annoyed, Zion decided to calm everyone down.

“I consider it an honor enough to be mentioned in the third line. Anyway, please return the poem. The lady will be angry if she finds out you have seen it.”

“Why will she angry?” Jade asked nonchalantly.

Collen looked at Zion and smiled.

“Go to the print shop immediately and print it out. And for critics to write positive reviews.”

“The poem will be published in the newspaper. In the future it will become her childhood memories.”

Recently, Collen couldn’t help but have warm feelings towards Leticia.

“This poetry is so charming that it could be featured in the newspaper. It reminds me of my childhood memories…”

Sion quickly interrupted him.

“When a young lady grows up, she will resent it all her life.”

And he added:

“And if strangers read this poem, the lady will be embarrassed.”

Jade also objected to Collen. Of course, his position was completely different from Zion.

“Sion is right, Father. Leticia’s cuteness is enough to be known only by family members. I will give her compliments separately.”

“…Young master.”

Sion was speechless.

In the end, Zion alluded to the fact that if Leticia is praised too early, she will not be able to reach her full potential.

He also thought that he must keep secret the fact that Leticia keeps a drawing diary and that he moved her to her room and secretly watched her cuteness while doing her homework.

‘I have keep today’s storybook reading a secret. And if her drawing diary is found, he might ask to publish it as a book.’

Being astute was a basic quality of a duke’s employee.

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