Chapter 249: Gathering (2)
<b> Gathering (2) </b>
<i> Thud.</i>
<i> Thud.</i>
<i> Thud.</i>
Albrecht woke up, feeling a pain in the back of his head.
What he saw was a red ceiling.
Then, he felt a pressure on his ankles.
Ugh
Have you awakened?
Hearing the voice, Albrecht raised his head.
Archduke?
What he saw was Hegrion, dragging him by his ankles, and Theresa beside him.
Albrecht was bewildered.
What the No, you have to escape!
We escaped and came back. Do you remember what happened?
Hegrion stopped walking.
At that, Albrecht frowned and shook his head.
His mind felt foggy.
Hegrions words implied that a considerable amount of time had passed, but his memory ended at the moment he was trying to lead the advance party out.
Not at all. Myst memory is frantically swinging my sword.
Hegrion let out a long sigh and spoke to the confused Albrecht.
After the escape, we re-entered with a small group. Elias group, me, Miller, and Friede.
Where are the others?
Albrecht got up, touching his head.
Hegrion shrugged his shoulders.
I dont know. We went separate ways as soon as we entered.
Then its dangerous
Its not.
Albrecht tilted his head.
This time, Theresa stepped in.
She smiled and answered Albrechts question.
The movement of the flesh has stopped. Even theughter of the spirits is gone. It seems like someone in the other groups did something.
Ah!
Do you see that?
Theresa gestured to a patch of flesh.
Albrechts eyes widened as he followed her gaze.
An arm is
It was decaying.
Its been like that for several hours. I dont know who it is, but someone among those who entered seems to have found a solution.
Albrechts face brightened.
Thats great! Lets go help them quickly!
Theresa smiled even more at his quick recovery.
Yes. But first, our goal is to find the advance party that wasnt able to escape.
How many are there?
Approximately two hundred. How are you feeling? Ive treated you, but are you feeling any difort?
Albrecht felt around his body, then shook his head with a bright smile, showing his neatly aligned teeth.
Im perfect! Thank you for your kindness.
Thats good.
The atmosphere brightened as Albrecht woke up.
Hegrion observed their conversation and hesitated.
There was only one reason.
He wanted to express his gratitude to Albrecht for helping him reach the realm of Intention.
However, it was not easy.
The first reason was that it was difficult to thank him now after expressing his displeasure for so long.
The second was
Phew, I look like a mess. If I keep moving like this, my skin will get damaged
That consistent personality was the problem.
No matter how much he tried to see it positively, Albrechts particr narcissism seemed repulsive and made it difficult to speak.
Hegrions expression soured.
Albrecht, unaware of it, flicked off a speck of dried blood from his hair.
Theresa, who noticed Hegrions mood a bitte, justughed.
This is a good time.
She thought that there was something magical in the friendship of young men.
***
Vera wrapped his body with divinity.
The deathly aura is getting stronger.
The deeper he went, the thicker the deathly aura became.
It went from a level he could just tolerate to a level that made him frown, and to a level that directly affected his body.
In the now dangerously dense deathly aura, Vera looked at Cami.
Are you okay?
Yes, yes
Cami was looking more and more frail.
His golden divinity shielded her, but it wasnt enough; herplexion was bing more pale and sickly.
Lets, lets go
Yet, she didnt copse.
Her next step was full of desperation, as if she was determined to find her sister.
Vera bit his lip at the renewed surge of bitterness and nodded.
The entirety of the castle was deplorable, but the center was particrly nasty.
First, old people with their flesh peeled off were nailed to the walls.
They should have been dead, but they shuddered and trembled, signaling that they were alive.
Then, there was the overwhelming deathly aura and corruption, and something else that set off Veras rm.
No one else is here.
Apart from the old people, there was no sign of anyone else.
No guards, not even the apostates who must have brought the old men and children here.
It made no sense.
It felt even more dangerous that there was evidence of people but nothing upon entering.
Vera readied his posture to draw his sword at any time and moved on.
After what felt like an endlessly long time,
Wait!
Vera stopped.
Cami caught her breath and looked up.
Then, she gasped.
The sight before them had brought out that reaction.
That that is
Her voice trembled.
Despair began to fill her eyes.
What filled the enormous room was a graveyard.
No, it was a strange scene that resembled a graveyard.
There were tombstones, and behind them was soil, with inverted crosses rising from it.
Hanging upside down from the crosses were
We we have to go!
Camis body bolted forward.
Vera lifted his arm to stop her and covered her mouth.
Mmph!
Shh
Vera calmed her down, but his heart seethed with more rage than he had ever felt before.
As expected, it was a scene of a sacrifice.
Even considering that, it was a repugnant scene he could not bear to look at.
Countless children were hanging upside-down from the inverted crosses.
Below them was a spell inscribed with blood.
Veras eyes shed red at the scene that unfolded.
His voice was the most brutal it had ever been.
Stay here. Ill check for enemies ande back.
Cami burst into tears.
The thought that her sister might be one of those hanging there made her body shake uncontrobly.
She barely managed to nod.
Then, Vera released her arm and slowly moved forward.
<i> Thump.</i>
<i> Thump.</i>
His heart raced violently.
His pupils constricted, etching the dreadful scene into his mind.
It was a gruesome sight.
Therefore, it was a sight thatpelled one to question what it was for.
Is all of this really necessary?
<i> Woong</i>
The Holy Sword seemed to wail as if it would break.
Merely
Even though he didntpletely understand her motives yet, the only thought that came to Vera was merely.
No reason could justify such actions, at least not as far as Vera knew.
No matter how evil someone was, there was a line that not be crossed.
Just for a mere
Mere personal greed led to this tragedy, and that made Vera furious.
<i> Squelch</i>
Somewhere, flesh burst forth.
Veras gaze shifted towards the sound.
Bones protruded through the floor, muscles and fleshyering on top, and then skin.
All of it formed a pulse.
<i> Thump.</i>
<i> Thump.</i>
The corrupted pulse reached Vera.
The slowly forming figure was something he had seen before.
It was flesh shaped into the form of a child.
Ten horns erupted from its head, and six faces sprouted from various parts of the body below the neck.
The face that sprouted from the left chest spoke.
Fal se
The voice moaned as if screaming.
<i> Kwaduduk</i>
Fr-free dom
<i> Squelch</i>
The mass grew in size, forming arms.
Another sprouted face opened its mouth.
Theee eeeen
Veras expression crumbled.
It was because he saw something.
The legacy he wore, the eyes revealing the essence, the veil blocking corruption, and the binding connecting him to the opponent all told him how this being was born.
Sacrifice.
It was a sacrifice, a vessel for the Tenth.
It was a corruption made from the purity of children to contain the Tenth.
Theee eeenndd
Thepleted sacrifice crawled towards him, its mouth agape and screaming.
<i> Thump.</i>
<i> Thump.</i>
It pounced on Vera with its considerable weight.
Then, Vera reached out his hand.
<i> Tap</i>
Despite the threatening movement, its attack was feeble.
It was truly an attack at the level of a childs tantrum.
Vera let out a long sigh as he watched it struggle in his grasp.
<i> Woong.</i>
The Holy Sword wailed.
Vera looked at the sacrifice with a deeply furrowed expression.
He looked into its eyes and into the howling souls trapped within.
How long
How long had they been wailing like this, trapped inside?
Since the Age of Gods until now.
As he didnt know how time flowed within the castle, it could be shorter or longer than that.
No, time was not important.
What mattered was that ysias wrongdoing had resulted in this tragedy.
Gaaa
The sacrifices mouth opened wide.
From inside it, a red tongueshed out like a whip.
Divinity burst out from Vera, repelling the tongue.
<i> Wooong</i>
The Holy Sword resonated softly.
Alright.
Vera answered and turned his right hand towards his waist.
He gripped the Holy Sword.
Its time to let you rest.
His voice became choked with emotion as he spoke.
It was an indescribable feeling.
He simply felt sad and hollow.
The sacrifices eyes moved.
It stared directly at Vera.
True to someones saying that eyes were windows to the soul, the shining eyes held the light of the tortured children.
Vera knew.
This sacrifice was the source of the world he was trapped in.
The moment this sacrifice met its end, he would wake up.
The flesh would entirely dissolve in the real world.
<i> ng</i>
The tip of Veras sword pointed towards the sacrifices forehead.
His gaze never wavered from its eyes.
Speaking as if promising never to forget the scene that he saw at this very moment, he opened his mouth.
His stigma red.
I promise.
Having no way to save those whove suffered for so long, Vera made a request to the one who could.
All of you will be saved. You will go to a ce free of pain, sorrow, and resentment. The one who watches this promise will surely fulfill it.
His fair God would surely grant this request.
The price he offered was well worth it.
I will wield my sword and make those responsible for your suffering pay. That is my promise
Veras words paused.
With a cloudy, pained smile, he finished.
Rest now.
<i> Whoosh.</i>
The pure white de of his sword sank into the center of the sacrifices forehead.
The sacrifices body spasmed for a moment and then stopped.
Ah
His voice trailed off.
The expressions that had been hovering above the seven faces vanished.
Then, the burning light within its eyes began to lose its power.
Like melting ice, the sacrifice melted away.
Just then, something strange happened.
<i> Swoosh</i>
Veras head tilted back.
Cami was looking at him with a confused expression, her gaze unsteady and her lips trembling.
Ah
Her trembling arm rose to cover her mouth.
Numerous expressions flickered across her face.
There was shock, and there was sorrow.
Despair came next, followed by emptiness.
A faint smile was at the end of those cascading waves of emotion.
So Im already dead.
Everything around her crumbled away.
Without any shock or vibration, it simply vanished like a mirage.
Her body, too, was slowly turning into ashes and disappearing.
Vera stood still, watching her.
Cami looked at her own hands, then at the children scattering on the inverted cross, and finally at Vera.
Is it over now?
Its over. All of it.
Vera responded as such, capturing the sight of everything vanishing before his eyes.
He was the only one left to remember them, so he missed nothing in his effort to memorialize them.
You can rest now. Your sister
Vera ced his hand over his heart.
Within it was a new promise, shining golden above his dark, somber soul.
Youll meet her again. Lushan has epted my vow.
Camis head dropped, seemingly dazed.
With half of her body already gone, she lifted her head and responded with a small smile.
Yes
Veras consciousness began to blur within the crumbling world.
He faintly heard herst words.
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