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Chapter 86 (Ayato) The White Camellia Blooms

When Ayato Kamisato was young, the Kamisato family was peaceful and harmonious.

His parents' love and upbringing allowed Ayato Kamisato to have a good childhood. He was far from the cunning he is today; he was simply a sincere, intelligent, and quick-witted young man.

At that time, the Kamisato family was still glorious, and Kamisato Ayato met a disheveled boy.

Because of their kindness, the Kamisato family took in the boy. This blond boy from another place was lively and cheerful, and out of gratitude for being taken in by the Kamisato family, he worked hard every day to complete his work.

At first, Ayato didn't pay much attention to him. After all, as the heir, he had a lot to learn and didn't have the energy to focus on others. But his younger sister was very interested in this boy.

"Brother, his hair is golden, so beautiful, like the sun."

Young Ayaka Kamisato spoke these words to Ayato Kamisato. Unlike Ayato's light blue hair, Ayaka's hair was a lighter shade, even shimmering faintly in the sunlight. Spoiled by her parents, she was simply an innocent little princess who loved the sun.

The younger sister's innocent words piqued Ayato's interest in the boy named Thomas. Ayato gradually began to observe him.

After observing him for only a few days, Ayato Kamisato had a general idea of ​​Thomas's personality. He was somewhat intelligent and efficient. And, he had a very handsome smile.

Ayato Kamisato thought that Thomas smiled too much at home. He would smile happily when praised by the old lady in the kitchen. He would also smile when pruning the plants in the garden, probably because he was satisfied with his skills. He would even give a beautiful smile to the stray cats and dogs on the street.

"Could he smile at me?" The young Ayato was startled by this thought. Young people are bold and passionate, and Ayato was still a young man at this time. He actually approached the blond, blue-eyed boy.

Do you like small animals?

Ayato Kamisato emerged from behind the large tree beside Thomas, greeting him with a polite smile. Thomas was startled by Ayato's appearance, stood up, and stopped petting the kitten that was still eating.

"Young Master."

Ayato Kamisato gestured for Thomas not to be too nervous. "I just want to be your friend." His blue-violet eyes softened as he looked at Thomas. The young master didn't often keep company with others; he was lonely and probably wanted friends.

Thomas calmed his nerves, smiled brightly at Ayato Kamisato, and then took his hand, squatting down together to watch the kittens eat.

Ayato Kamisato was momentarily stunned by Toma's smile, and didn't even have time to react when Toma pulled her away. When she came to her senses, she saw a fluffy kitten in front of her and felt the warmth of the person beside her on her hand.

Thomas probably misunderstood that Ayato Kamisato also liked the kitten, so he turned to Ayato Kamisato and said, "Isn't it cute? Would you like to pet it? Don't worry, young master, it has a very good temper and won't hurt anyone."

Ayato Kamisato nodded, but he thought Thomas was clearly cuter than the kitten in front of him. Especially when he saw Thomas's blue eyes light up when he nodded.

Ayato Kamisato didn't pet the kitten, but instead stroked Thomas's head; his golden hair was fluffy and soft. Seeing Thomas's puzzled yet obedient expression as he let himself be petted, Ayato Kamisato smiled, and the mole on his lip twitched.

"I prefer dogs to kittens."

Ayato spoke meaningfully. Thomas didn't understand, only assuming that the young master genuinely preferred puppies. Thomas thought to himself, "Next time, I'll bring a cute puppy for the young master to pet."

Since then, the relationship between master and servant has improved. Ayato Kamisato is meticulous and usually bored by the strict rules, so he sometimes teases Thomas. Thomas doesn't mind, but he always stays by Ayato's side when he's tired.

The boy's love had no reason, yet it grew wildly like weeds, until it became an endless grassland. Countless days and nights passed, and Thomas was startled to discover that he seemed to have fallen for this young master.

I love the mischievous smile he gives me when he plays little pranks on me. I love the gentle smile he wears when he's by my side. I also love the feeling of his hand stroking my hair; it's so tender.

Sometimes Thomas wondered, since the young master was always distant and polite to others, but not to him, did he feel differently about her?

Thomas recently learned knitting from the elderly woman in the yard. He was a little clumsy at first, but he quickly became quite skilled. Thomas knitted a wristband using the finest fabric. The wristband was soft, like the love he held deep in his heart.

In the afternoon, Thomas finished all his tasks. He went to where Ayato Kamisato was practicing his swordsmanship and waited quietly. Thomas sat on the steps, watching the blue-haired boy practice diligently, every move he made captivating Thomas's attention.

Ayato Kamisato finished his training, walked up to Thomas, and smiled as he looked at Thomas in a daze.

"What are you thinking about?"

Ayato's voice came from the other side, bringing Thomas back to his senses. He saw the boy's still-childish face, with beads of sweat sliding down his cheeks.

Thomas smiled, took out a prepared towel, and gently wiped the sweat from Ayato Kamisato's face. Ayato Kamisato did not reject Thomas's approach and let him wipe her face.

"It's nothing, I was just thinking about the future."

Upon hearing Thomas's words, Ayato Kamisato grasped the hand he was wiping his sweat from and asked, "Are you leaving? Have you found your father?" His voice carried a hint of urgency.

Thomas chuckled, "How could that be? He hasn't found his father yet. Would the young master be reluctant to part with me?" Thomas looked at Ayato Kamisato with a smile in his blue eyes.

Thomas received a very serious reply from Ayato Kamisato: "You are my best friend and will be my best subordinate. I don't want you to leave."

As the heir to the Kamisato family, Ayato Kamisato must be exceptionally talented, and he rarely appears relaxed. Thomas is his most important friend; by his side, he is truly himself.

Thomas felt a pang of pain in his heart, but it quickly subsided. It didn't matter; friend or subordinate alike. As long as they remained by his side, that was a good outcome.

Thomas laughed freely, "I will always stay by your side."

As he spoke, Thomas handed the wristband to Ayato Kamisato, who praised its soft texture. Thomas smiled and readily accepted the compliment.

Ayato Kamisato received Thomas's promise and was glad he had kept his friend.

Thomas kept this young love deep in his heart, and he was grateful to be able to stay by Ayato's side.

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