âThatâs why Iâm asking you, who did write it?â Eugene continued to confront Sienna.
â...I donât know,â Sienna insisted.
âIsnât it embarrassing and shameful to keep saying âI donât knowâ over and over again?â
â...Shut up.â
âIf Anise was the one who wrote it, could you be trying to protect Aniseâs reputation by insisting that you donât know who it is? Even though you know that the suspicion will turn on you if you keep clinging to the same denial?â Eugene began sounding out his reasoning with a serious expression on his face. âAre you really going to prioritize protecting Aniseâs honor over having to bear such an insult yourself? But I donât think youâre that type of person. Youâre not upright enough to take the blame for something that you havenât done.â
â...Wh-what do you know?â Sienna stammered.
âAlthough I might not be as insightful as you, I think I have a pretty good idea of the depth of your character,â said Eugene.
These words caused Sienna to blush all the way up to her earlobes. She was unable to look at Eugene directly, and she awkwardly lowered her gaze to the floor as she fiddled with her fingers.
â...Itâs-itâs really not me,â Sienna attempted to deny it one more time.
âWhy donât you look me in the eye and say that,â Eugene challenged her.
Sensing she was about to be boxed in, Sienna tried to change tracks, âThis all happened three hundred years ago⊠so⊠itâs not really a big deal, isnât it? M-Molon also really enjoyed the fairy tale. He liked it so much that he even tried to pass a law requiring the memorization of the fairy tale as his kingdomâs first ever edict.â
â...Was that bastard really a good king like they say he was? Couldnât he have just been a mad dictator and a tyrant?â Eugene muttered to himself with a look of utter disbelief on his face. Then, his expression changed completely and became serious once more. âNo. If itâs Molon, then he has reason to like it. After having heard himself be called an idiot day after day, he was actually given the prestigious title of the Brave Molon.â
â...Was it really all that great?â This time, Sienna was the one with an expression of disbelief. âEven though heâs called the brave Molon, the stupid things that he did were recorded exactly as they happened. As it was a childrenâs book, I couldnât just keep calling Molon an idiotââ
Eugene cut in, âSo you did write it?â
ââOr at least thatâs what the author must have been thinking,â Sienna feebly finished.
âEven though they made such an edit, they still wrote down all sorts of swear words like âassholeâ and âson of a bitchâ beside my name,â Eugene complained.
â...Think about it clearly, Hamel,â Sienna told him as she straightened her expression. âAt the time that the fairy tale came out, Molon was laying the foundations of a nation by mobilizing the northern tribes and gathering displaced refugees. What would happen if the fairy tale called Molon an idiot while he was doing all that?â
âSo what?â Eugene asked in confusion.
âAre you seriously saying that? Donât you feel sorry for all the people who believed in Molon and became his vassals, or the descendants who would be born from them? What kind of sins could they have committed in their previous lives to deserve hearing other people mock their king for being an idiot?â Sienna lectured Eugene.
â...,â Eugene was struck silent.
Sienna continued her tale, âIf the fairy tale called Molon an idiot, everyone in the Ruhr Kingdom would have been ridiculed for being the vassals of an idiot. What would happen then? All of the people in the kingdom would surely have rebelled against their king. There might even be enraged extremists who would try to kill the author of the fairy tale no matter whatâŠ.â
âWith an imagination like that, you could practically write a novel,â Eugene sharply commented as his expression twisted into a scowl. âFine. This is all because I died too early, before I got the chance to leave behind any descendants. Is that right? If I hadnât died so early, then I wouldnât have been called the Stupid Hamel.â
â...Well, something like that,â Sienna agreed.
âSo why did you feel the need to do that to me?â Eugene asked her.
â...I already said that I didnât write it,â Sienna insisted.
âWhat was it that Iâm supposed to have said right before I died? Sienna, Iâve always liked you,â quoted Eugene.
Siennaâs hands rose to cover her face. Then her body started shaking and she could no longer sit face to face with Eugene, instead choosing to turn her body in the opposite direction.
âI-It wasnât me,â Sienna whined.
âThen could it have been Anise?â Eugene prodded.
âI donât know!â Sienna loudly screamed as she shot up to her feet. âI told you that I donât know! So why do you keep asking me? I really donât know! S-some other bastard must have written it!â
âYou seem embarrassed,â Eugene observed.
âYou-youâre the one who made a mistake, Hamel. Why did you have to go and die first? And who-who asked you to go and get yourself reincarnated? If you hadnât been reincarnated, you wouldnât have been able to read the fairy tale yourself in the first place!â Sienna argued passionately.
âUh-huh, sorry for coming back to life,â Eugene sarcastically apologized. âI guess I should have just stayed dead. It was my mistake to let myself be reincarnated.â
Siennaâs shoulders trembled slightly at these words. She turned her body to face Eugene once more. With a helpless expression on her face, Sienna chewed on her lips. As she hesitantly stood there, unsure of what to say, tears welled up in her wavering green eyes.
â...Sorry, I said something crazy,â Sienna apologized tearfully.
âNo⊠thatâsâŠ. I was just joking with you, why are you taking it so seriously?â Eugene responded awkwardly.
âItâs because I said something⊠that I really⊠really shouldnât have. Iâm-Iâm so-Iâm so sorry Hamel,â Sienna choked out these words as tears fell from her downcast face.
Seeing Sienna with such a tremulous expression on her face, Eugene let out a long sigh and comforted her. âItâs fine. Because Iâm the one who should be sorry for dying first.â
â...Hic.â A sob was Siennaâs sole reply.
âI donât know whether it was you or Anise who decided to call me the Stupid Hamel, but Iâll forgive you for that as well,â Eugene said.
Sienna continued crying.
Sniffle.
Eugene finished with, âAnd thanks for my memorial stone.â
Sienna stopped sniffling any further. Her face, which had been flushed a bright red until just now, suddenly became pale.
Eugeneâs words had reminded her of something. âThatâs right, the memorial stoneâŠ!â
She had written something like that. While thick drops of tears were flowing from her eyes, Sienna had carved several inscriptions onto Hamelâs memorial stone. It wasnât just the memorial stone, either. She had also prepared a separate note on Hamelâs coffin, while Vermouth, Molon, and Anise werenât looking. Without anyone knowing, she had written a last message for Hamel on the lid of his coffin.
Some day, I will meet you in the world youâve been longing for.
Her pale, drained face once again began glowing bright red. Sienna had written down all those things because she had thought that she would never be able to see Hamel again.
Eugene continued, âThere was also the coffinââ
Sienna snapped out of her fugue. âI-Iâll kill you.â
âWhen you were erecting my statue, you sure did cry a lot.â
âWhen did I ever cry? Stop imagining things â!â
Eugene teased her. âBut I saw Molon drinking your tears?â
âThatâs ridiculous⊠how do you know all that? Your soul should have been inside the necklâ! You⊠were you still conscious even though all that was left of you was your soul within the necklace?â Siennaâs voice was shaking as she asked this question.
Although there was no way she could think of that this was true, Sienna couldnât help but imagine the worst case scenario where something like that was possible.
Eugene quickly dismissed her fears, âDo you really think that something like that would happen? I just saw it in a dream.â
âA dream?â Sienna asked with some relief.
âAbout the Holy SwordâŠâ Eugene suddenly paused with a distressed expression on his face, unable to continue speaking as a sudden possibility sprang to mind.
Was the revelation in a dream really something that the Holy Sword had shown to him? Eugene couldnât help but recall the powers of the angel with eight wings that looked just like Anise.
She had even shown him the scene from the past, the scene of Raizakiaâs attack. And the reason why he was able to face Sienna like he was now was all because of the miracle that angel-Anise had performed.
Eugene didnât really want a full explanation of what was going on.
It wasnât because he didnât have faith in the god of light. Regardless of his own lack of faith, everything that had happened were unmistakable miracles.
He simply didnât want to admit that Anise was behind all this.
That was because, by doing so, Eugene would also have to admit that this was all just a dream that Anise had somehow created. The Sienna that was now in front of him was moving, talking, laughing, and crying like she was in perfect health. However, he couldnât feel any warmth coming from her, nor could he hear her heart beating. In reality, Sienna still had a hole in her chest and was barely clinging on to life through the power of the World Tree.
This reminder of the reality of the situation soured Eugeneâs mood.
â...Canât we leave here together?â Eugene pleaded, feeling a bit reluctant. âYouâŠyou came to find me in Aroth, didnât you?â
â...That was just me sending out a mental projection for a very brief moment. Even that was only possible because I squeezed out what little mana I had left,â Sienna revealed.
Squashing his disappointment, Eugene asked, â...How did you find me?â
âYour necklace,â Sienna said with a weak chuckle as her head remained bowed. âA security spell that I installed in my mansion long ago still remains intact. It wasnât activated, but since the spell is connected to me, it detected the necklace.â
Sienna had kept the necklace with her ever since she had taken it from Hamel. As it was imbued with traces of her mana, it was only natural for the spell to have reacted when the necklace had finally returned to the mansion after hundreds of years.
âSo I squeezed out the last of my mana and went to check the situation. The body produced this way was only an imperfect version of mental projection, but even so⊠I still managed to find you,â Sienna said with some lingering relief.
Eugene didnât ask any further questions and just sat next to Sienna. Sienna also stopped talking to Eugene. She just quietly sat down and hugged her knees while staring forward blankly⊠though sometimes â no, quite often she would turn and glance at Eugene.
â...You should get going.â After sitting there silently for a while, Sienna was the first to break the silence. She stopped glancing over toward him and instead stared at him directly. â...Thereâs no point in you staying here any longer.â
Eugene was also aware of this.
This was why Eugene so hated the Night Demons, who would tempt people with a dream that made them reject reality. A dream that could never become reality, but was still extremely close to reality. As long as they mixed in a few factors that were different from reality, it was easy for them to seduce the human mind and completely destroy it.
â...Probably,â Eugene reluctantly agreed.
Even though he was all too aware of this truth, it wasnât so easy for him to accept it. Now, it felt like Eugene could understand a little what was going through Ewardâs head. If you didnât want to face reality and instead rejected it⊠it would be easy for you to become addicted to the sweet dreams that the Night Demons offered.
Even so, you needed to face reality. If you remained stuck within a dream, you wouldnât be able to change anything about your reality.
Eugene got up.
âWeâll meet again,â he promised.
Sienna looked up at Eugene who was standing beside her and smiled.
â...Youâre no longer Hamel, so Iâll call you by your current name. Because even if your name changes, you will always be Hamel,â said Sienna.
âJust like how you are and always will be Sienna,â Eugene agreed.
âMhm,â Sienna grunted as she tried her best to avoid crying. Her effort was obvious to see.
âSienna,â Eugene said as he reached out to Sienna. âDonât cry and just wait here for me patiently.â
â...Stupid, blockhead, moron, son of a bitch,â Sienna cursed. Even though she was trying her best not to cry, Sienna rubbed her eyes and grabbed Eugeneâs hand. â...Because you keep saying such selfish things, I canât help but feel some hope.â
âI know,â Eugene curtly replied.
âBecause of that⊠because of that, Iâll wait for you,â Sienna promised him. âI will trust you, place my hopes in you, and wait for you.â
âOf course you should,â Eugene accepted her promise.
â...You donât have to come back here to pick me up,â Sienna said as she stood up with a few sniffs. After hesitating for a few moments, she pulled Eugene closer by his hand until she was able to reach up and hug Eugene around his shoulders. â...Because Iâll come looking for you. You⊠you just need to wait for me.â
Eugene patted Sienna on the back. Sienna clenched her lips tightly shut at his touch, and buried her face into his shoulder. He couldnât feel any warmth coming from the Sienna in his arms. He couldnât even hear her heart beating.
Even so, Eugene could still feel Sienna. She hadnât died back then and was still alive to this day.
â...Fine,â Eugene replied with a smirk.
After looking up at his grin, Sienna also returned a smile.
âThis is a miracle,â Sienna silently thought to herself. To think that she would be able to meet with Hamel like this â Hamel, who had been the first to leave them. âEven though a lot of things have changed.â
She didnât want to let go of him. She didnât want to have to say goodbye to him.
Just for a little longer.
Even as these thoughts ran through her mind, Sienna deliberately let go of Eugene.
As Sienna looked Eugene up and down, she thought, â...No, nothing has changed. Youâre still⊠Hamel.â
Sienna didnât cry.
While smiling as brightly as possible, she waved goodbye to Eugene.
â...Iâm so glad that I got to meet you like this,â Sienna confessed.
The miracle was ending.
Sienna was gradually beginning to lose consciousness. She couldnât see Eugeneâs figure any longer.
She slowly sat down on the spot. The small tree that had been growing behind her had disappeared. Everything else then disappeared and was covered in a bright light.
Sienna sait in the center of this scene, still staring forward.
â...Thank you,â she muttered.
Anise, with her eight angelic wings outspread, was now standing at a close distance. Without saying anything, Anise just stared at Sienna with a faint smile on her face.
âMay you also find salvation,â Sienna said as she stared at Anise, before closing her eyes.
Aniseâs wings slowly folded away, and as their light disappeared, the place was filled with darkness.
* * *
Eugene opened his eyes.
He quickly got up from where he had been lying down on the ground. Everything was as it had been before he fell unconscious; not a single thing had changed in reality. Sienna was lying down with her eyes closed, encased within the crystal, with a hole in the middle of her chest and vines connecting her to the World Tree.
Eugene stared at Sienna for a few moments. His memories of what had happened just now remained crystal-clear. From the full conversation that he had with Sienna to the technique he had learned that was meant to unlock Akashaâs seal, releasing it from its confinement within Akron.
âDonât blame Vermouth.â
He also recalled these words. Smiling wryly, Eugene stroked his own chin.
â...Letâs just give him a chance,â Eugene eventually muttered.
No one had ever really been able to understand Vermouth.
Vermouth also hadnât asked for anyoneâs understanding.
That guy had been carrying a lot on his shoulders, without asking anyone to help shoulder the burden with him.
No.
He had asked for help. He had faced the Demon Kings together with Sienna, Anise, Molon, and Hamel. Of all the many living beings in the world, only these four had been able to keep up with Vermouth.
However, Vermouth still hadnât sought any understanding from his comrades. After Hamel had died in the castle of the Demon King of Incarceration, Vermouth had tried to pull everything together all by himself.
Whether it was the OathâŠ
âŠOr Eugeneâs reincarnation.
âWe never understood each other.â
âI donât know why Vermouth did it or what he was really planning. Itâs not like Iâm Vermouth, and right up until the end, I never really understood him.â
âI think youâre just the right person for the job.â
âVermouth may have eventually failed, but Hamel, if itâs you⊠then you might really be able to do it.â
âItâs heavy,â Eugene muttered as he massaged his own shoulders. âThis is why I hate being called a hero.â
He soon saw that Kristina had collapsed nearby.
Anise wasnât anywhere to be seen. However, the wand that had resonated with Aniseâs light was still touching Kristinaâs fingertips. Eugene stared at Kristina for a few moments, then picked her up and carried her.
Kristina was still unconscious, so how much time had really passed since heâd been caught up in the âmiracleâ? It didnât seem like it had been too long. Fortunately, Kristina had only lost consciousness and there didnât seem to be anything wrong with her.
â...Just what is her true identity?â Eugene thought to himself.
There was no way that Kristina could secretly be Anise.
But the âangelâ had been partially connected to Kristina.
â...Well then,â Eugene muttered as he let out a sigh and turned his head. He took one last look at Siennaâs face, whose eyes were still closed peacefully. âWait for me.â
After saying goodbye like that, Eugene headed out of the World Tree while carrying Kristina.
[...Hamel?] Tempestâs shout echoed inside of his head. [What in the world just happened? And what exactly was that lightâ]
âCanât even get a moment to wallow in my emotionsâŠ.â Eugene grumbled as he tucked Wynnyd back into his cloak.