Flamm opened every door in the hallway behind the chapel.
Perhaps snapping after killing Dain, her body isnât following her directions. She puts her hand on the wall to support herself and dragged her legs forward. Countless eyeballs were still closing in from behind herâŚit seems like even after her fight was over, the crisis still goes on.
At the end of the hallway, she opened the last door. In that room that was slightly wider than other rooms, she found Ink.
âIâŚInkâŚ?â
However, her voice was cut short, for there was a woman about 180 cm in height whom she never saw before.
âŚno, are they truly a woman?
The person was wearing a dress and a wide-brimmed hat, and her blazing red hair extends down to her jawline. Itâs a feature that was hard to miss, even in a glance. However, their limbs were muscular, their shoulders wide, and their face looks like it belongs to a man.
âThat voiceâŚis that you, Flamm?â
âMy oh my, that man lost that easily, I see. I didnât think you would come this quickly.â
The personâs voice was throaty, indicating that heâs unmistakably a man.
âSo you are Flamm, yes? Itâs a pleasure to meet you; I am Mother, the mother, the mother of these childrenâŚthe Spiral Children.â
Flamm took out her sword. She had heard of her existence from Ink, but she completely thought the person was a woman.
âI wonder why canât I leave her alone? Besides, the person that called Ink terrible things like monster and whatnot was you, is it not?â
âSince you called yourself their mother, you must know about her power, right?â
âWhy of course. I was the one who replaced her heart with a Core anywaysâ, replied Mother immediately.
Since the person called himself Mother, he must be the leader of the research program, which probably means that he is the researcher belonging to the church.
âIn short, that was the ceremony of a second birth through a motherâs womb that allows me to become their mother! So all of the girls, including Ink, are truly my children, and I am truly their mother.â
Mother kept talking, spilling out even the details Flamm shouldnât have heard.
Rather than calling him a fanatic believer, the person was too absorbed in fulfilling his role that he loves to emphasize in being the childrenâs mother.
âButâŚIâmâŚâ
âYouâd like a human instead? Why though? While itâs true that youâre a failure , it is still a wonderful power to have. Itâs a power to give birth to more children, a power to become a mother! Look at that!â
The man pointed behind Flamm, where the white eyeballs gathered beyond the door Flamm left open. The eyeballs, however, didnât come into the room. Is it because its owner, Ink, is present in the room?
âInkâs lovely little children are looking this way~â
âChildrenâŚyou meanâŚ!â
âThe things you lost,â Ink puts her palm on her eyelids. ââŚand the things you wanted most. Origin-samaâs power multiplies that desire, and so your body can spit them out. And then as you housed Origin-samaâs power, it follows Ink-chanâs wishes and they protect us.â
âNooâŚI didnâtâŚ!â
âDonât be ashamed, you did very well. You are a splendid mother, Ink-chan. I am happy that my beloved children became a splendid childrenâ Mother said, before hugging the little girl.
The power of Origin Flamm had seen was repulsive in another meaning. It brought chills to her spine and it nauseated her greatly. Flamm didnât think that the love expressed by Mother existed.
âIâm sorry to do this in our first meeting, but Mother, or whoever you are.â
âWhat is iit?â
âI think you might not be suited to be a mother.â
âWhy? Why would you say that even though you donât know anything?â
âBecause youâre not properly looking at your children. You kept pushing your ideals to them and manipulating them to wish for what you want them to doâŚdespite clearly no one wanted that kind of body or heart!â
âBut even if itâs not for me to decide, itâs not for you to decide either, you know? Hey, Ink-chan, you clearly feel my love for you, right?â
The man brought himself even closer to Ink. He even went further and rubbed his cheek against the girlâs as his breathing turned rough.
Perhaps sheâs used to it, Ink herself didnât seem overly troubled by it, but at the same time, she doesnât seem pleased. However, the girl timidly opened her mouth and said,
âIâŚdonât want it. HumansâŚare fineâŚI donât want to be a monster that hurts anyone!
ââŚReally.â
The smile that never left Motherâs face disappeared. Expressionless, the man stood up and stood in front of Ink. He grabbed the girl by the collar and, with a loud smack, he slapped the girl across the face. Ink was slammed to the floor as she received the brute strength of a man.
âThen I donât need you. Youâre nothing more than a piece of garbage to me. Get yourself disposed. How ungrateful of you. Even though I raised you with love and care despite your uselessness.â
âInk!!â Flamm rushed to the girl and held her in her arms. Her worries dissipates slightly as she could faintly hear Ink calling out to her in a low voice along with a powerless smile. Flamm immediately moved the girl to the corner of the room and glared at the manâs wide back.
âMOTHER!!â
Responding with voice packed with anger, the man stopped on his tracks and turned around.
âHow scaary. Youâre really not suited to raise kids.â The moment he said that, four children appeared behind him. They were either concealed with magic or they teleported in. To Motherâs left was a boy with a wavy green hair that was smiling for no reason and an irritated-looking blonde boy tapping her toes in a rhythm as he faced away. To Motherâs right was a cheeky-looking, scowling blue-haired boy who was holding his swollen cheek and a girl who had her eyes covered by her long bangs, holding a human-shaped stuffed toy.
âOh my, whatâs with that injury, Nect?â
âI was defeatedâŚI swear Iâll kill that fucking bastard the next time I see himâŚ!â
It was Nect, the boy who fought against Gadio. They fought so violently that the sound of them fighting could be heard across the city, but it seemed that Gadio had managed to safely drove the boy back, and now he retreated here.
âThatâs right, Iâll introduce them to you, Flamm. These kids are my most precious childrenâŚthe Spiral Children.â Mother spreads his arms wide and spoke proudly.
The children looked like theyâre either Inkâs age or younger. They all looked like normal humans, but their face would definitely change into that disgusting vortex of flesh when they have to use their powers.
âThe green-haired one on the left is Hewis-chan, and the blonde boy next to him is Rook-chan. The blue-haired one is Nect, and the girl on the very right is Mute-chan. What do you think? Arenât they such cuties?â
Flamm swallowed her saliva. Sheâs sure that if they were to try to kill her right now, she would undoubtedly lose. She couldnât run away otherwise sheâd be erased, not even leaving anything behind.
Fortunately, it doesnât seem that theyâre holding animosity against her, butâŚ
âMy, you donât have to be so cautious, you know? Even between Origin-sama, theyâre still uncertain if we should kill you or use you, so we who are neutral will not try to kill you.â
âBetweenâŚOrigin?â Flamm was puzzled with how the man implied that there are more than one Origin.
Mother giggled; âYou will see in due time.â
âMother, letâs get out of here quickly!â
âHewis is right. How long are we gonna waste with these garbage? Just throw Ink away already.â
âMy education policy is to give every child a chance, Rook-chan.â In response to Motherâs advice, the foulmouthed Rook averted his gaze once again.
âMother, pee pee.â
âOh my, thatâs not good, Mute-chan. We need to hurry. Nect-chan, can you please help her?â
âOkay, Mother.â
Nect held his open hand aloft, and Flamm immediately thought that some sort of power is whirling on top of his palm.
âOh, right, about the disposal of that thing,â Just before Connection activates, Mother called out to Flamm as if she just remembered about Ink. âHonestly the eyeballs are kind of in the way, so can you please destroy her with your powers? Also, itâs better for you not to even think of saving her. Itâs not possible anyways. Besides, sheâs physically weak and she doesnât have any strong points on top of being completely blind, so sheâs just a complete garbage.â
Flamm grits her teeth.
Heâs beyond saving. Heâs too selfish and unreasonable, andâ
âIs that something a mother should say!?â
âWeâre complete strangers now, so sheâs nothing but garbage. Thatâs all there is too it. Well, see you again, Flamm-chan.â
âConnectionâ, declared Nect, and at the same time, Mother and her children disappeared.
âWait!!â, Flamm shouted, but her voice didnât reach them and instead they echoed in the room. Instead, she could only clench her fists in frustration with a grunt.
Hearing the girlsâ voice Ink voiced her uneasiness and said ââŚIâm sorry, Flamm.â
âWhy are you apologizing, Ink? Iâm the oneâŚwhoâs at fault. IâŚI said something terrible back then.â
âBut itâs trueâŚisnât it? When the sun sets, I turn into a monsterâŚI produced a lot of things Iâm donât know aboutâŚIâm creating problems just by livingâŚ!â
âThatâsââ
âNot true, she wanted to declare, but she couldnât. If she keeps her alive, there will be more people that would fall victim to her eyeballs. Flamm and her friends would be pursued by them until they die, and they couldnât possibly have a peaceful sleep unless they can keep Ink in check. it wouldâve been fine if the consequence is only several days of sleepless nights, but for the rest of their lifetime after this point, they would live a life thatâs comparable to dying.
âItâsâŚfineâŚâ
âInk?â
âItâs fine alreadyâŚIâm already happy that I get to talk with you in the end.â
âW-wait, donât just give up all of a suddenââ
âTHEN WHAT SHOULD I DO!? As long as I live, I will keep hurting people, right? If I went that far then I donât even think that I want to live! If I canât live and try to be happy like a normal human can, then I would rather be dead than live in eternal misfortuneâŚ!â
Flamm truly wished she could tell her otherwise, that she could do something about itâŚbut Flamm understands her own powerlessness. She bears the pain of knowing fully what she can and cannot do.
SometimesâŚgiving up is the correct choice for one to take.
Ink stood up, breaking herself away from Flammâs arms. Before long, she sat back down on the ground with her legs to her side, and as she smiled at Flamm, she opened her eyes and said,
ââŚalright, go ahead.â
Childishly, she begged for death.
Flammâs lips wavered, her teeth gnashed. She tried to hold back her tears, but they came streaming out anyway.
She couldnât do anything.
She couldnât make any difference unless she destroys the girlâs coreâŚbut if she does, the girl would die. Even if thereâs another way to solve the problemâŚcan she even do it by her lonesome? All she has are her Soul eater, the ability to freeze, her Reversal, and her Prana. Even if she racks her brain and fiddled with those ideas as if they were pieces of a puzzle, she canât come up with anything.
âYou know, I can be happy enough if I get to be killed by you, Flamm. I mean sinceâŚyou know, at least Iâll be able to die as a humanâ, Ink said in a cheerful voice.
That tone of her hints that what she said was not meant to convince Flamm; instead itâs a tone that indicates that she accepts her death.
Flamm obviously didnât want to kill herâŚbut not being able to choose when it counts is also a form of irresponsibility. She removed Dain, prepared to die, just to get to where Ink is. To choose whether to let her live or kill herâŚand the answer had showed itself. Even the girl wished for it. Which means,if thereâs no other way, the only optionâŚwas to kill her.
âUuâŚkkhâŚhaahâŚaahâŚAAAAHHâŚ.â
Her shoulders shaking and her face flooded by her tears, Flamm slowly stood up. Like a ghost, she swayed and stumbled as she gazed at Inkâs smile behind her blurred vision. The little girlâs fake smile only made it more painful.
Her cheek twitched, and even more tears spills out as she squeezed her eyes shutâŚbut even then, Flamm advanced forward to fulfill her responsibility. She pushed her limbs that even still refuses to moveâŚand stepped forward. With every step she takes, her body grows heavier and heavier.
âHAAHHâŚ!â
She puts strength into her abdomen, moving her left foot this time along with an exhale.
The Soul Eaterâs blade rings as it scrapes the floor, and Flammâs shirt clings to her uncomfortably as it was bathed in cold sweat.
âAâŚUAAAHâŚ!â
She will reach the girl before long.
Flamm gripped the handle of her sword with both hands, and with the pointed tip of the blade trembling, on Inkâs chest. Feeling the coldness of the metal blade, the girl twitched.
âYeah, thatâs fine. Ah, but please finish me off quickly, okay? âŚI guess I really donât like painâŚâ
The girl is truly putting up a very tough front. Thereâs no need to even think about it; nobody truly wishes to die. If one could, they would want to live happily as a person. Even Ink should have that thought right now. A 10-year-old little girlâŚwishing to live, yet the world couldnât grant her that wish.
ââŚFlamm?â
Inkâs question was only replied by Flammâs erratic breathing and wheezing.
âYou canât do this, Flamm, you canât stop here. Youâre scaring me. You can do it in one swoop, like fwish!â
Despite sounding cheerful, Inkâs voice also wavered. If she could open her eyes, she too would perhaps have tears flowing down her cheeks.
âOf course you are! BecauseâŚIf youâre not then itâs weird! Donât lie to me! Tell me what you really think!â
âIs there any meaning to it even if I tell you? If I were to tell you my true feelings right here, would it bring any meaning other than to make it harder for you and me?â
ThereâsâŚno such thing.
If putting up front was for Inkâs own self-satisfaction, knowing Inkâs true feelings was Flammâs selfish wish.
âEven if there isnâtâŚI want to hear it.â
She didnât want her to die leaving lies as lies. At the very least she would want her to die honest to her desire. It was her cruel, yet kind wish she had.
âIâŚI actuallyâŚI tooâŚ!â
Hearing Flammâs wish, Ink crumbled, hinting her immaturity. Her bluff was transient, and once it crumbles, she wouldnât be able to rebuild that wall around herself as it disappears. She would be able to act her age, and her wish, her hope, and her desireâŚwould all spill out selfishly.
âOF COURSE I WANT TO LIVE! IâM STILL 10! IâVE ONLY LIVED FOR 10 YEARS, OF COURSE I WOULD THINK THAT ITâS WEIRD THAT ITâS JUST GOING TO BE OVER!â
âYeah, thatâs right.â
âWHY DO I HAVE TO DIE!? WHY DID I BECOME A MONSTER!? WHY CANâT I LIVE NORMALLY!? I DONâT NEED ORIGINâS POWER!! It wouldâve been fineâŚIt wouldâve been just fine if I could live like a normal humanâŚ!â
âYeah, yeah.â
âBut even as Iâm saying thisâŚI know that I canât do anythingâŚthatâs why I didnât want to say itâŚI wanted to keep my silence since thereâs no choice but to dieâŚ!â
ââŚyeah.â
âYouâre cruel, FlammâŚâ
âIâm sorry.â
Flamm was aware of what she did, so she obediently lowered her head and apologized.
Since her answer came out immediately, Ink chuckled lightlyâŚshowing a genuine smile.
âButâŚthank you. I think I feel better now.â
Letting out whatâs left of her lingering attachment, she felt like she removed some weight off her shoulder. That weight would then be carried on by FlammâŚbut that was what Flamm herself had wished for.
âNow that I feel better, please finish it quickly, Flamm.â
Following what the girl said, Flamm put more strength into her palms.
âOkayâ
Just a bit more and she will thrust her blade forward, and after pouring some mana, everything will be over. From now on, even amidst all other pain and suffering, Flamm would continue to shoulder the lives she had taken today. She swore to not let this happen for a second time. With that thought as her fuel, Flamm would continue her fight with the church.
Itâs not something she chose to do. The moment Flamm met Ink, she already ceased to be a human. Her heart was transplanted by the Origin Core, and she had became the Spiral Children who can use inhuman powers. Thatâs why, unless she can turn back time, Flamm couldnât save her.
It was over before it started.
In all honesty, this feeling of guilt isnât necessary in the first place. As Ink had told her, she only need it to make it quick; release her from this living hell and move on forward.
ââŚmoveâŚon.â
Forward.
Forward.
Forward.
âŚwhich way is forward?
Whatâs the proof that the direction sheâs moving on is forward? It was certainly to kill the girl who was had the power of Origin within her, and to continue fighting might be to go down the path of righteousness.
HoweverâŚis that really the way âforwardâ Flamm wished for?
âThatâs not it,â she muttered.
What she wants is completely different.
She had met the little girl. Even if they only know each other for several days, it was just like the time with Milkit; she didnât care about how long theyâve known each other. Flamm just wanted to save Ink.
That was her idea of moving âforwardâ.
Common sense or ethics didnât matter to her. Progressing the way she wants to continue on for her is moving forward.
âThis isnât it.â
Killing someone she wanted to protect wasâŚbackwards, and a degradation of who she is.
Doing that is equal to the death of Flamm Apricot, and she is not going to let that happen. As if sheâs going to let that happen.
Sheâs not going to let that happen!
âThis is wrongâŚdefinitely. I amâŚ!â Her grip slackened, and her sword fell from her hand. âI am not going to kill Ink! I wonât give up until the last moment! If I just give up right now, I wonât be anyoneâs hero!â
âFlammâŚitâs fine alreadyâŚâ
âAs if! You want to live, donât you!? You have stuff you wanted to do, donât you!? Then we have to make it come true!â
âBut what can we do? What can we do to fulfill that!? Donât just randomly say it if you canât think of a way!â The two girlsâ voice echoed around the room.
âA wayâŚif itâs a methodâŚ!â
What is something she needed to save the girl?
Destroy the core, obtain something to replace it and transplant it into her. The first problem is that there is nothing else Flamm can do, while the main problem is the second and third problem.
She decided to think about them one by one.
First is the coreâs substituteâŚno, in the first place, the core is the substitute, functioning in place of her heart; the core is the substitute for her heart.
âSubstitute for her heartâŚâŚsubstitute?â
Is there something they needed for a substitute? Can they just use an actual heart? A heart that lived and beat? A heart that could be active, and it doesnât matter if itâs deadâŚsomeone elseâsâ
âDainâsâŚheartâŚâ
Take it, and transplant it to Ink.
Flamm looked like she was about to laugh at her own absurd idea despite saying it herself. Even if it is possible, how would she keep Ink alive after she destroys her core and while sheâs in the process of having the heart transplanted? She needed the âpower of lifeâ to keep her alive, even if itâs just for a moment.
Once again, Flamm scoffed at herself, thinking âis there even anything that convenient?â
HoweverâŚthereâs something she had in mind.
âIâm telling you itâs not possibleâŚstop it!â Ink snarked, angry at Flamm who were quietly mulling it over.
At that time, an explosive wind blasted through the entrance of the room. The wind blew away the eyeballs flooding the hallway in one strike, creating a pathway for the people to walk in.
Those people areâ
âFlamm, youâre okay!â
âWe finally get to meet againâŚthankfully it seems like youâre still alive.â
âMasteeerrrrr!!!â
It was Gadio, Eterna, and the Flammâs most precious person. Seeing her masterâs figure, Milkit immediately broke into a run and tightly hugged Flamm, who immediately returned her hug with the same intensity.
âIâm gladâŚIâm soo gladâŚI really thought I would neber zee you againâŚâ
âYeahâŚI really wanted to meet you too, MilkitâŚIâm really, really glad youâre okayâŚ.!â
Flamm thoroughly felt Milkitâs warmth and the sweet smell of hers. The two were elated that they could meet again as the two exchanged hugs as if they were trying to ascertain each otherâs warmth.
However, that happiness only lasts for a brief while. Even if they managed to reunite with each other, the problem that was infesting Ink still persists.
âSheâs Ink Riesekraft, one of the Spiral Children.â
âIâm glad youâre alright, but looking at the situation it doesnât seem to be something to be happy about.â
Eterna quickly judged the situation just by noticing Flammâs greatsword lying on the ground and the twoâs tear-stained faces. However, knowing that there are some people that didnât know, Ink decided to explain herself.
âActuallyâŚthose eyeballs that has been chasing after everyoneâŚI made them all.â
âHuh? Ink-san made them?â asked Milkit after she separates herself from Flamm.
âOriginâs power would surface when I lose consciousness and itâll turn me into a monster. I canât control it myself, so I wanted to end it all by having Flamm kill meâŚâ
âI see, but when Flamm was about to kill you, she stopped, right? Thatâs what sheâd doâ, Eterna voiced her objection, sounding slightly exasperated.
âThere could still be ways to save her though right?â
âI donât know about the condition of her body in the first placeâŚâ
âShe had her heart replaced by an Origin Core the moment she was born.â The person who answered her question was Gadio.
âThanks for explaining. So in short, Ink will die if we destroy the core. I see nowâŚso thereâs no saving her unless we find a replacement.â
âThatâs why, IâŚâ
Since she had nothing to lose, she started explaining her train of thought, not even minding if the rest of them are going to laugh at her ideas;
âI thought that I might be able replace Inkâs core with a heart from Dainâs corpse in the chapel.â
âFlammâŚthereâs no way thatâs going to be possible.â
âI know! But We wonât know if you wonât listenââ
Flamm turned sentimental, but Eterna managed to cut through before she finished.
âItâs possible.â
With that one phrase, the room fell silent.
Obviously, Flamm thought it was a joke at the start. She never heard about transplanting organs from another human body.
âYouâre talking about a heart transplant, right? I can technically do it.â
Perhaps understanding that the rest of the people might have taken it as a joke, Eterna declared for a second time, and by the time her words reached Flammâs ears, Flamm didnât doubt it any longer.
Maybe itâs true, maybe itâs possible, maybe she can.
âIâve heard that transplanting organs were common practices before the invention of healing spells, butâŚâ
âIâm a big fan of lost techniques and pharmacy after all. Itâs just that it requires a high level of magic control given how delicate it can be.â
In other words, sheâs the only magician that can do it.
âItâs Eternaâs field of expertise huh.â
âYou could say thatâ, Eterna showed a small peace sign with her hand as she said that.
What a heroâŚto be able to make possible whatâs absolutely impossible, Flamm thought, once again realizing how great heroes can be.
âBy the way, speaking of Dainâs body, do you mean that disgusting lump of flesh we saw earlier? It is still moving.â
âT-Thatâs right! We can use that!â
âThereâs several miracles that must to happen including the miracle of the two having the same blood type, the miracle of Inkâs body not rejecting the organ and several others, but we can try if you want. Also, how do we keep her alive after destroying her core?â
âThatâsâŚumâŚI know it might sound stupid, butâŚâ If it can help with the transplant, then she only had to say it. âGadio-san, Prana is initially something like a life forceâŚthe life energy of a person, right?â
âYou can interpret it that way, yeah.â
âThen can I not use Prana to prolong the life of someone whoâs on the verge of dying?â
Can her Prana keep Ink alive if they need several hoursâŚno, several dozen minutes?
After a bit of thinking, Gadio gave his answer.
âItâs probably quite difficult to use it that way, but it has been used to heal wounds and extract poisons, so I think itâs not impossible.â
The possibility is finally born. All thatâs left is if it can be executed well or not.
Flamm approached Ink and crouched down to lower herself to Inkâs height before telling the girl;
âWe might be able to change you back to human.â
âIs itâŚreally possible?â
âThe probability isnât zero, but we wouldnât be able to recover you if we failâŚâ
Of course, thereâs a chance that she might dieâŚbut there is a chance of being able to attain happiness and live as a human, a chance that she never thought even existed.
She didnât have to give up for there is a choice she can make. Even if it failed, it was not because of something arbitrarily decided for her; sheâll die as a result of something she herself chose.
Nobody had any idea how much that difference had saved her.
Without hesitation, the girl made her choice.
âIf thereâs even a small chance, I want to bet on it.â
Afterwards, itâs a battle against the clock. Eterna immediately returned to the chapel, wrapping Dainâs corpse with water and carried it back to the room. Perhaps since it was too grotesque for Milkit who was sitting away in the corner of the room, she couldnât help but to bring her hands to her mouth.
However, it wasnât so much the case for Flamm and Gadio.
âIâll match my timing with yours. On your go.â
âYes!â
Instead of her greatsword, Flamm was puts the pointed end of the shortsword she took from Dain to Inkâs chest.
âIt will hurt, but please endure it, okay?â
ââŚyeah, Iâll do my best.â
Flamm closed her eyes and took a deep breath, gathering the mana pooling in her body. She imagined the mana collected in her body into a sphere and sent them flowing; from her body, into her hands, into the hilt of the shortsword, and into the blade itself.
Her target is the Origin core. The power of her Inversion would flow into the core and destroy it the moment the blade makes contact. She burned the image of the flow in her closed eyes.
All thatâs left is to follow the procedure and move her handsâŚshe put strength into her arms and the blade was driven into Inkâs torso.
âNnâŚGuhâŚâ
âReversal!â
Crash!, the moment she infused her mana, the core started to swirl in reverse, creating a negative energy that split the crystal in two as it couldnât bear the energy flowing to the direction itâs not built for.
Ink felt her strength leaving her body. At the same time, the eyeballs surrounding the church started to turn grey, withering as they deteriorate.
Itâs likely that they wonât have to see that repulsive scenery ever again.
âHumph!â Without a momentâs delay, Gadio put his hands on Inkâs body and started to pour his Prana with his bare hands.
Thump!
He injected a huge clump of life energy to the girl. With the core destroyed, Inkâs body that was gradually turning cold suddenly starts to increase in temperature to the point that she was burning.
âUggâŚa, ackâŚâ
Inkâs body curled backwards as she twitched violently.
âHang in there, Ink.â
The girlâs lips formed a smile, indicating that she perhaps had heard what Flamm said.
Next, Eterna came closer and begins the transplant process.
âItâs going to hurt a lot more, so grit your teeth.â As Eterna said that, she pushed the girlâs hands aside and evoked water blades of various sizes around her. One of them quickly approached Ink and cut her skin like a scalpel.
Its movement wereâŚquick and delicate, and even Flamm who were looking at it from very closely still wasnât able to grasp what itâs doing. The dozens of water blades worked together with several water tentacles that appeared sometime afterwards to perform the surgery on Ink.
Blood splattered from the opening when Eterna first pulled out the shattered core from inside her body, but she immediately closed the open wound with a water ball.
She needed to prevent blood loss and maintain the hygiene of the woundâŚsomething that normally require several people to do, but Eterna was able to do everything by herself using nothing but spells.
Ink desperately endured the pain even as she breathed heavily to the point that her throat trembles violently.
In reality, her sense of pain was dulled thanks to Gadioâs hands which greatly reduced the pain she experienced, but even after that, it was still an amount of pain she wouldnât have normally experienced.
The one thing that supports her from crumbling was the single hope that after this process is finished, she will return to being human.
Before long, Milkit who was watching from far away had moved closer to the girl, holding onto her hand tightly as she prayed for her safety. Flamm, too, held the girlâs hand. Without looking away, Flamm looked over the process with an earnest expression.
At times, Eterna would heave a soft sigh as she wipes her forehead that started to get sweaty with the back of her hand, indicating that even for her, this is a very difficult thing to do. However, she proceeds through the operation in a speed no normal human hands could manage.
Flamm looked in blank amazement as she witnessed Dainâs heart being extracted from his flesh and put into Inkâs body. The water spell then created a thread that it used to sew the heart in place and confirmed if itâs functioning normally. Finally, after it closed the incision with a sutureâthe surgery is finished.
ââŚIâve done all I could,â said Eterna, falling to her rear as a sudden rush of fatigue assailed her all at once.
Perhaps reaching her limit, Ink lost consciousness, her face showing how she suffered in pain. Under her undulating chest was a working, beating heart that used to belong to someone else.
âdid weâŚsave her?â
âI hope soâ said Gadio as he glanced at the hallway littered with ash and dust.
âThe rest depends on the post-surgery development,â Eterna said expressionlessly, though despite that, the woman was praying for Inkâs recovery.
âThank you very muchâŚI wouldnât be able to do it on my own.â Flamm deeply bowed at the to in front of her.
âYou could say the same about me.â
âWouldâve been impossible if itâs just me too.â
âI thinkâŚit would have been fine if Iâm not hereâ said Milkit, being humble.
In response to that, Eterna flashed a grin before saying;
âFlamm wouldnât have had the determination if Milkit isnât here, so you were useful.â
âYouâre saying as if I never had any determination in the first place!â Flamm prattled on quickly.
âSheâs right though, Flammâs really different from before and after they met.â
âNot you too, Gadio-sanâŚâ
Seeing the pouty Flamm, Eterna and Gadioâs expression softened. Milkit, on the other hand, turned bashful before inching closer to Flamm. She ended up sitting next to Flamm, and while trying to be careful not to be seen by other people, she silently piled her hand on top of her masterâs.
âMilkit?â
Their eyes met by accident, and Flamm decided to call her out. In response, the girl whispered in a voice that only the two of them can hear:
âIt seems like I too am no good without you, master.â
Even if Iâm away for just a bit, itâs so painful that I feel like Iâm going crazy. Itâs like my chest is always squeezing with anxeity, and it was so hard that it gets harder to breatheâŚso pleaseâŚstay with me.
That thought seemed to be transferred through her hand, which caused Flammâs face to turn beet red.
Flamm wasnât the only one who had experienced the pain of losing someone. The two suffered through each otherâs absence, which is why their feelings for each other only got stronger.
Flamm squeezed the hand that was merely placed on top of hers.
âAhâŚâ
âIsnât it fine to just let them see?â
To Flammâs suggestion that was accompanied by a wink, Milkit replied with a quiet âyesâ.
In reality, however, both Eterna and Gadio have noticed about the two of them since long ago. A bunch of amateurs really canât deceive the eyes of the heroes.
âI hope she opens her eyes soon.â
âYesâŚthereâs a lot of food Ink-san wanted to try.â
The two peered at Inkâs face.
No one in that room had even thought that the girl wouldnât open her eyes. Everyone was convinced that the procedure was a success.
The capital bathes in the morning sun, driving away the darkness and turning the sky to a bright orange color.
The long night had finally ended, and a new day begun with no one left behind.