PS, Mert is Artiâs homeroom teacher, which you may recall by reading back to the times at the pub before the social exchange.
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âWhen my consciousness returned to me, I was standing in front of a grave.
Taking a glance around, I realized that I was in a cemetery on the outskirts of Seal. In the immediate neighborhood stood the church where Fina and Hunter had battled previously, and beyond the roof spread a cloudy sky that was threatening to rain at any moment.
Why in the world had I ended up here? I sought to dig up my recollection, only to be confronted with the fact that I had almost no memory of my arrival in Seal. When I thought about it all over again, returning to Seal as a wanted criminal would never have crossed my mind under normal circumstances, but perhaps that was how distraught I had gotten.
ââAre you satisfied?â
A voice approached me from behind.
I turned around and found Mert dressed in mourning attire.
Then I came to the understanding that I had met her on my way to Artiâs house, and that she had brought me here.
ââŠMs. Mert, Arti, is she reallyâŠâ
âShe has passed away. Nobody, not even her family members who were present could hear her final words.â
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It was like a gaping hole had been created within me. All sorts of words and emotions were spiraling through my brain, yet they would all ultimately fade away, sinking into the hole that had been developed deep inside of my heart. What was left in my heart in the end was a feeling of a monumental void. And I was profoundly perturbed at myself for being in such a state simply because Arti had perished. When Eto had died, I had been sufficiently agitated, but at that time, the crisis was right under my nose, and a sense of duty that I had to protect Arti, along with the fury that I had to kill Alice, overwhelmed me. However, now that everything was out of my control, no spirit truly welled up from within me.
People have been dying even without me looking at it. That was a matter of course, yet Artiâs death was a stark reminder of this reality, and perhaps it was because so many people had suffered deaths throughout my life that I had forgotten about it.
ââŠAre you grieving, by any chance? You might as well have been the one to kill Arti.â
I lifted my gaze, and Mertâs eyes locked on mine.
I now grasped the hue of emotion in her eyesâsomething I had never been able to do before.
That was overpowering indignation.
âEverything has been informed to me. That Eto is the sole child of a wanted fugitive, Arti had sheltered Eto when the fugitive passed away, and you, Kanaki, were formerly Etoâs fatherâs business partner.â
The details varied in parts, but in general, her interpretation was accurate.
My silence only served as an incentive for Mert to carry on talking.
âI was aware of how close the two of them were, and I knew that Arti, being the kind person that she was, would have allowed Eto to live in her house when she had no one to take care of her. But even that canât last indefinitely. We all know that there was more than one person involved in the attempt on Ms. Ortesiaâs life, and yet only one person was caught. No one would be satisfied, least of all the King, whose daughter was almost assassinated! Had you⊠Kanaki, who was part of the assassination was apprehended, everyone would have been content and that would have been the end of it! Yet you were never captured! Instead, you showed up at school every day and even put on a smile for Ms. Ortesia, the girl you were supposed to kill! As a result, in place of you not getting arrested and the wanted person who died, Eto was the one who got the white flag! She herself probably had no role in any of this. The Military Police took Eto with them, saying so. She substituted herself for you! And so, Arti, who had resisted in order to free Eto wasâŠâ
Her final line was on the verge of screaming.
The entire magnitude of this story was ultimately made clear by Mertâs account. In some way, it was uncovered that Eto was Matthiasâ daughter, that even my identity had been disclosed, and that Arti was the one who helped Eto to escape⊠I was not entirely unprepared to face the situation in which not only my identity but even Etoâs would be divulged, but I thought there was practically no likelihood of it genuinely arising. Perhaps it was this naivete of mine that led to Artiâs death and set the stage for Etoâs imprisonment in the future.
I asked Mert, who collapsed in tears. A person will spontaneously compose themselves after witnessing another person in a more emotional state than themselves. By that time, I had regained my usual composure.
âWho is the person that killed Arti?â
ââŠWhat is your intention after knowing that?â
I did not venture to deceive her.
âMs. Mert, shouldnât you already have an answer for that?â
ââŠElias Li Mondor. The Commander of the Knights of the Kingdom. He was the one who initiated the order for your arrest.â
Commander of the Knights of the Kingdom. That reminded me that he was the guardian of Shizuku and Shiryu, which connected all the pieces. That would account for Shizukuâs behavior.
If a person with as much authority as the Commander of the Knights of the Kingdom can investigate me, it would be unthinkable to conceal the irregularities in my background, but the question remained as to why they began to suspect me in the first place. Now that I reflected on it, Shizuku, for instance, had been behaving strangely from the first time I encountered her. I had never met her before until that day, thoughâ
ââHey, Kanaki.â
âWhat is it?â Mert said, keeping her head down. ââŠTurn yourself in.â
ââŠI refuse.â
As if lit by the blaze, Mert raised her face.
âYou still wish to live after Artiâs sacrifice and even Etoâs!?â
âA living beingâs fundamental drive for living is a natural thing. BesidesâŠâ
I trailed off at that point. Having been caught off guard by my own sentiments, I found myself more than a little bewildered by the fact that I was even willing to act in this way. Drawing a deep breath, I assessed my emotions and questioned myself once more whether I had the guts to achieve it.
âBesides⊠what?â
ââŠBesides, I never stated that I wouldnât save Eto.â
Agitation flared up in Mert at those words.
âW-What are you talking about! The only way for Eto to get out of this predicament is for you to surrender yourself and take a bet that Eto will be sparedââ
Thereupon, Mertâs shoulders quivered. She had probably caught on to what I was planning to carry out.
âA-Are you insane!? You canât pull that off! Because the other partyââ
âThere are many unknowns in this world that can only be found out by giving it a try. In reality, I have murdered 50 people while still in my 20s, despite initially having no faith in my ability to survive this long.â
ââŠW-What the hell are youâŠâ
You are not human, Mert added.
For some reason, I found this hilarious and chuckled.
âNo, no, I used to regard myself that way until recently. Each time someone around me dies, it makes me mad or sad⊠and I realized a while ago that I actually possess feelings like any other human being. Otherwise, I would never have dreamed up the inefficient idea of revenge until now.â
ââŠ! After all, you areâŠâ
âYes. And now I have to bid farewell to Ms. Mert.â
âEhâŠâ
I waved my hand in the air.
Right at that moment, the Serpentine Spear, which had been extended as if crawling on the ground, effortlessly pierced Mertâs chest from behind.
With a dazed expression on her face, Mertâs body went flaccid. I gave my compliment to Felt, who had been behind her from earlier.
âYou truly are capable, Ms. Felt. How did you figure out I would be here?â
ââŠBecause I was the first to return to Seal. But are you sure itâs fine to kill her?â
âYes. In either case, I had already determined that I would kill her since I had been told this story.â
ââŠIs it true about what you said earlier?â
âYes, I will do it.â
Not being able to suppress the emotions that were surging up again, a peal of stifled laughter escaped me.
âHow strange, isnât it? I have never been one to take any conspicuous action in the past. I think that Ms. Alice will re-evaluate me if this is the case.â
ââŠAre you all right?â
In Feltâs words, I could detect her will to gauge my true intention.
So I too, erased my smile and with a bottom chilling tone of voice, uttered, ââI will do it, at any cost. This is the only way I can rescue Eto.â
ââŠRight.â
No further words were exchanged between Felt and me. So be it. This woman had no right of refusal in the first place. Even if she had interfered, I would have killed her. This incident would have to be even more merciless than before in order to stand a chance of success.
âFor the time being, I will leave Seal. Take Ms. Sasha with you and regroup here again before the sun goes down. I will go and fetch Mr. Hansa.â
âYou⊠are really planning to drag us all into this, arenât you?â
âThatâs a given.â
Felt left and I sent Message to them before going to Hansa. It was right on the heels of yesterday, then today that I contacted them, so the other side would probably get fed up, but I had already laid out a subject that would get their attention.
After Message had reached them, I spoke up with a cheerful tone in the voice of a lazy man. With my usual reassuring smile on my lips, my words began to be heardâ
âOh, is that you, Mr. Gato? Thank you for the other day. So, this is out of the blue, butâwould you like to engage in a bit of a war?â
(Act II, completed)
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A/N:
The next will be the final act.
I know it has been long enough up to this point, but thank you for your company.
I hope you will also stay with the human being called Kanaki until the end.
T/N:
The translation is done around 75% now. Will soon finish Kingdom of Ortesia storyline.