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Don’t Tame It [Novel]

#18 Chapter 18
Chapter 18

18.

Yes, that was the expected reaction. A chorus of pity and sorrow, as if one could not fathom how someone as noble as Diego could be afflicted by such a miserable illness. Going a step further, it was a reaction of cold, creeping fear—the terror that such a cursed disease might claim him.

His parents and siblings felt it most keenly. How could such a lovely youngest son be struck by this malady?

The Queen blamed herself; the King tried to deny the heartbreaking reality. His brothers, while pitying the heavenly curse that burdened Diego, secretly considered it a blessing that the illness was not their own.

From the start, the King and Queen had opposed Diego’s move to the fief. Norte was a land where localized warfare broke out with harrowing frequency. It would have been sufficient to send a representative to govern it.

Nevertheless, Diego stubbornly headed for the frontier. He found their overprotectiveness—the way they treated him like a fragile, precious treasure—suffocating and tiresome.

In the end, unable to break Diego’s resolve, the King sent a trusted knight as his escort: Javier.

And Diego survived. Well, so far, at least.

“What would it matter if they came?”

Diego’s voice carried a bitter edge. To that self-deprecating remark, Javier could only manage a strained, “Your Highness….”

Diego was right. The arrival of the Dean or Professor Figueras would change nothing. It was an incurable disease, devoid of treatment.

“The bleeding seems to have stopped.”

Diego spoke nonchalantly, as if discussing someone else’s affair. His indifferent gaze rested on his finger—or more precisely, on the hand Irene used to grip it.

She had been pressing down on the wound with all her might. She had squeezed so hard that, even beneath the cloth, her own palm had turned deathly pale.

*Pfft.*

A sound like escaping air leaked from between Diego’s teeth.

Only then did Irene’s gaze drop. As he had said, the bleeding had mostly stopped, though only after staining the white cloth entirely crimson.

Irene, having verified several times that the flow had ceased, finally removed her hand. A sharp, tingling sensation swept across Diego’s skin.

Diego quietly clenched and unclenched his fist. The blood had stalled, and his movement remained unrestricted.

Holding the crimson cloth, Irene said in an indifferent voice, “Fortunately, the wound was small, so I was able to stop the bleeding. If it had been deeper, I could not have guaranteed anything. As Your Highness already knows, you must be careful not to suffer any injuries.”

Javier, who had been glaring at Irene with undisguised displeasure, finally snapped.

“Did you tell him to be careful? Who do you think caused this to happen in the first place? See for yourself what the consequences of Miss Rios’s carelessness are!”

Diego raised a hand to stop him. Javier had much more he wanted to say, but he clamped his mouth shut, though his jaw remained tight.

“It is fine. I was the one who was careless.”

“But, Your Highness.”

Javier remained disgruntled, yet Diego shook his head firmly.

Irene finally understood Javier’s hypersensitive reaction. One could not afford to be reckless, no matter how small the cut. One never knew which injury might finally take Diego away.

At that moment, Diego brought his index finger to his lips. He winked playfully, a charming smile gracing his face.

“The fact that I possess a hereditary disease is a secret.”

“Yes.”

Irene nodded, her expression blank. Javier, clearly not trusting her, threatened in a low, menacing tone.

“Only a very small number of people know this. Should Miss Rios carelessly let it slip, you would do best not to expect to wake up tomorrow morning, just as you did this morning.”

“Javier, what kind of rude behavior is that toward a lady?”

Diego reprimanded him, but Javier did not take his eyes off Irene. He seemed determined not to back down without her firm confirmation.

Diego let out a light sigh and soon wore a kind smile.

“I hope Miss Rios understands. My knight is excessively worried.”

Irene did not seem particularly frightened, nor did she appear cowed. From between her lips flowed the same indifferent voice as always.

“You need not worry about that. I have no one to whom I can leak secrets. As you know, there is no one who likes to converse with me. I even go to the bathroom alone.”

“…….”

“…….”

A brief silence hung in the air. Javier furrowed his brows, and Diego raised his eyebrows.

Thinking her explanation might have been insufficient, Irene added one more thing.

“In the books I’ve read, women usually share secret stories in the bathroom; was I wrong? Should it have been the lounge instead of the bathroom?”

“Pfft….”

Diego, burying his face in his palms, shook his shoulders slightly. The crease between Javier’s brows deepened further.

Watching this, Irene closed her mouth. Perhaps she had made another mistake, though she had no idea what it was.

But then.

“Hahaha.”

As if he could no longer hold it back, Diego burst into hearty laughter. Irene did not know why he was laughing.

The sound waves erupting from Diego’s throat seemed to possess a physical force, striking her skin. Irene stood there blankly, like someone caught in a downpour. Only after her whole body felt soaked did she suddenly open her mouth.

“But why does Your Highness personally participate in the war?”

It must have been an unexpected question, or perhaps a tedious one. Diego’s laughter vanished instantly, leaving not even a trace.

“Who knows.”

Picking up a clean cloth from the table to wipe his finger, Diego cast a languid gaze at her. His eyes narrowed as if smiling.

“Because it’s boring?”

“…….”

This time, it was Irene who fell silent. She tried to weigh the correlation between her question and his answer, but no logic surfaced.

Irene wondered if Diego had misheard her. Sometimes, the hairy jellyfish was like that.

As a less-than-evolved cnidarian, he often failed to understand Irene’s words at once.

―Calories… what? No, more than that, why are you suddenly talking about calories while dissecting a corpse?

―I asked if it wouldn’t be better to use the calories consumed at lunch more efficiently.

―Use them efficiently? How?

―It means don’t talk, but move your hands. If you haven’t forgotten that we have to submit the autopsy report before dinner.

―…You sure make it hard to just say ‘shut up and work.’

Pouting, the jellyfish would make notes from a distance on what Irene dictated—the weight and size of organs—only to catch a glimpse inside the corpse’s abdomen and invariably retch, “Ugh.” Irene found being in a group with the jellyfish bothersome, but since he always brought sweet potatoes the day before a lab, she couldn’t refuse.

*Ah, this is not the time to think about the jellyfish.*

Shaking her head slightly to cast off her thoughts, just as Irene parted her lips to add an explanation, Diego spoke first.

“My physician, Sir Miguel Flich, does not know about the hereditary disease either. As you said, I lead the soldiers at the vanguard. The morale of the troops differs between a battle where the commander participates and one where he does not. If I were to hide in the rear for my own safety and shout ‘Advance!’, what soldier would risk his life?”

“…….”

“If the Alvar Kingdom were to find out about my illness, what do you think would happen?”

Irene went silent again. Even without speaking it aloud, they both knew the answer: concentrated fire.

“Since you discovered this fact, whether by coincidence or not, I would like you to become my physician, if possible.”

Muttering low as if to himself, Diego cast a sharp, probing gaze at Irene.

“What do you think?”

Diego’s way with words was skillful, and he had a knack for turning unexpected questions to his advantage. He would use any means necessary to achieve what he wanted, even weaponizing his own weakness.

“Until now, I’ve been lucky and haven’t suffered any injuries, but who can guarantee that will be the case in the future? I would feel at ease if Miss Rios were by my side. That way, I wouldn’t need to spill my secret to others. After all, a secret is only powerful if kept by a few.”

Moreover, Diego was implicitly stimulating Irene’s conscience. After all, the reason she found out the secret was purely due to her own mistake. Though, of course, the responsibility for inducing that mistake lay with Diego.

“…….”

Diego narrowed his eyes, staring at her, testing to see if she had grasped his meaning.

But contrary to his worries, for once, Irene properly interpreted the stakes. It had been her mistake. She had been lucky enough that it stopped there, but if she had been less fortunate, the Dean and the professor would be running over by now with horrified faces.

In the worst-case scenario, if something had happened to Diego, Irene would not have been able to avoid extreme punishment. Even now, he could punish her for injury to a royal if he so desired.

Yet, he did not.

Why?

Why did he repeatedly show favor to Irene?

“What do you say to becoming my physician?”

Reading progress
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Chapter 218
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Chapter 217
216
Chapter 216
215
Chapter 215
214
Chapter 214
213
Chapter 213
212
Chapter 212
211
Chapter 211
210
Chapter 210
209
Chapter 209
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Chapter 208
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Chapter 207
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Chapter 206
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Chapter 205
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Chapter 204
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Chapter 203
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Chapter 202
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Chapter 201
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Chapter 200
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Chapter 199
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Chapter 198
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Chapter 197
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Chapter 196
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Chapter 195
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Chapter 194
193
Chapter 193
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Chapter 192
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Chapter 191
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Chapter 190
189
Chapter 189
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Chapter 188
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Chapter 187
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Chapter 186
185
Chapter 185
184
Chapter 184
183
Chapter 183
182
Chapter 182
181
Chapter 181
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Chapter 180
179
Chapter 179
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Chapter 178
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Chapter 177
176
Chapter 176
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Chapter 175
174
Chapter 174
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Chapter 173
172
Chapter 172
171
Chapter 171
170
Chapter 170
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Chapter 169
168
Chapter 168
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Chapter 167
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Chapter 166
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Chapter 165
164
Chapter 164
163
Chapter 163
162
Chapter 162
161
Chapter 161
160
Chapter 160
159
Chapter 159
158
Chapter 158
157
Chapter 157
156
Chapter 156
155
Chapter 155
154
Chapter 154
153
Chapter 153
152
Chapter 152
151
Chapter 151
150
Chapter 150
149
Chapter 149
148
Chapter 148
147
Chapter 147
146
Chapter 146
145
Chapter 145
144
Chapter 144
143
Chapter 143
142
Chapter 142
141
Chapter 141
140
Chapter 140
139
Chapter 139
138
Chapter 138
137
Chapter 137
136
Chapter 136
135
Chapter 135
134
Chapter 134
133
Chapter 133
132
Chapter 132
131
Chapter 131
130
Chapter 130
129
Chapter 129
128
Chapter 128
127
Chapter 127
126
Chapter 126
125
Chapter 125
124
Chapter 124
123
Chapter 123
122
Chapter 122
121
Chapter 121
120
Chapter 120
119
Chapter 119
118
Chapter 118
117
Chapter 117
116
Chapter 116
115
Chapter 115
114
Chapter 114
113
Chapter 113
112
Chapter 112
111
Chapter 111
110
Chapter 110
109
Chapter 109
108
Chapter 108
107
Chapter 107
106
Chapter 106
105
Chapter 105
104
Chapter 104
103
Chapter 103
102
Chapter 102
101
Chapter 101
100
Chapter 100
99
Chapter 99
98
Chapter 98
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Chapter 97
96
Chapter 96
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Chapter 95
94
Chapter 94
93
Chapter 93
92
Chapter 92
91
Chapter 91
90
Chapter 90
89
Chapter 89
88
Chapter 88
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Chapter 87
86
Chapter 86
85
Chapter 85
84
Chapter 84
83
Chapter 83
82
Chapter 82
81
Chapter 81
80
Chapter 80
79
Chapter 79
78
Chapter 78
77
Chapter 77
76
Chapter 76
75
Chapter 75
74
Chapter 74
73
Chapter 73
72
Chapter 72
71
Chapter 71
70
Chapter 70
69
Chapter 69
68
Chapter 68
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Chapter 67
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Chapter 66
65
Chapter 65
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Chapter 64
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Chapter 63
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Chapter 62
61
Chapter 61
60
Chapter 60
59
Chapter 59
58
Chapter 58
57
Chapter 57
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Chapter 56
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Chapter 55
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Chapter 54
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Chapter 53
52
Chapter 52
51
Chapter 51
50
Chapter 50
49
Chapter 49
48
Chapter 48
47
Chapter 47
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Chapter 46
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Chapter 45
44
Chapter 44
43
Chapter 43
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Chapter 42
41
Chapter 41
40
Chapter 40
39
Chapter 39
38
Chapter 38
37
Chapter 37
36
Chapter 36
35
Chapter 35
34
Chapter 34
33
Chapter 33
32
Chapter 32
31
Chapter 31
30
Chapter 30
29
Chapter 29
28
Chapter 28
27
Chapter 27
26
Chapter 26
25
Chapter 25
24
Chapter 24
23
Chapter 23
22
Chapter 22
21
Chapter 21
20
Chapter 20
19
Chapter 19
18
Chapter 18
17
Chapter 17
16
Chapter 16
15
Chapter 15
14
Chapter 14
13
Chapter 13
12
Chapter 12
11
Chapter 11
10
Chapter 10
9
Chapter 9
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Chapter 8
7
Chapter 7
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Chapter 6
5
Chapter 5
4
Chapter 4
3
Chapter 3
2
Chapter 2
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Chapter 1

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Imnewhere 2 weeks ago

After the sweet potato bribe failed.. next plan is to guilt trip her

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