If Dad finds out, he'll definitely be furious.
Dad never admits he's part of the rebellion; he always considers himself one of the Regular Army.
"Huh? Why aren't you saying anything?"
"Cassey… Cassey is…" Emil stammered for a long while, and finally, under Nan Fei's relentless questioning, slapped his forehead and said, "Cassey is the leader of the rebellion."
"So…" Nan Fei drew out the syllable, "Kaka and Cassey are brothers?"
"Yes!" Emil hung his head in despair, completely deflated, like a punctured balloon. He decided to throw caution to the wind, discarding his father's dignity entirely. "By the time I was born, my dad was already imprisoned. I grew up beside the Tyrant."
"Let me remind you," Nan Fei interrupted him, "you're still not grown up yet."
Emil puffed his cheeks indignantly, glaring like an outraged pufferfish. Damn it, he must've gone insane to think this woman was pitifully tragic.
Blasted pity.