The summer sun was burning hot.
A noblewoman was riding her horse along a country road surrounded by green wheat fields that had not yet ripened. She appeared to be bothered by the bright sunshine as she pulled her robe deeper over her face.
She was wearing an ordinary-looking robe, but the pedigree of the well-trained horse that she was riding indicated her esteemed status.
The escort knight glanced at her and said, âMiss Heretia. Should we take a break?â
Heretic shook her head and pointed at a small farmhouse located not too far away.
âNo, I think weâre almost there, anyway. Letâs just walk for a bit more.â
There was a small farmhouse on a low hill. It looked old, but it seemed clean and well-maintained.
The knight reached out his hand to Heretia and said carefully, âAre you able to walk?â
âIf I want to get used to walking, then I have to walk more.â
Heretia got off the horse and carefully stepped on the ground. An exquisite prosthetic leg was revealed, but it was soon covered by her skirt.
Heretia looked like she was having a hard time keeping her balance, but she eventually managed to place her other foot down.
The knight kept a close eye on Heretiaâs movement while quietly following her.
Shortly after approaching the farmhouse, a small child appeared. The child looked at Heretia with curious eyes and soon ran inside the farmhouse. Soon, the other children rushed outside to stare at Heretia with only their faces poking out.
Among them, a girl who looked to be about ten years old quickly ran out while wiping her hands on her apron.
âHello. What brings you here?â
âIâm looking for the landlord of the farmhouse.â
Soon, the door opened once again. A woman with bright blonde hair and odd eyes came out of the door. The womanâs eyes were odd because one of her eyes was blue while the other was orange.
It didnât take too long for the noble lady to recognize the woman. After all, the womanâs appearance hadnât changed at all from the last time she saw her.
âLong time no see, Sina.â
Sina looked at Heretia with wide eyes and exclaimed, âHeretia? Oh my goodness! Is that really you? Heretia?â
Heretia opened her arms wide with a big smile.
Sina approached Heretia without saying a word and hugged her tightly.
Heretia patted Sinaâs head and smiled.
âItâs been five years.â
Sina sighed. It was neither long nor short.
âHas it really been that long?â
âTime has been flying so fast since that dayâŠâ
Heretia stepped into the farmhouse with Sina. The children crowded in and looked up at Heretia with curious eyes. Heretia looked down at the children with an overwhelmingly bright smile. Then, she turned her gaze to the entire farmhouse.
âIs this Elaine Elliotâs orphanage?â Heretia asked.
Heretia looked back and forth between the farmhouse and the children with a heartbroken expression.
All those who had spent time with Juan five years ago felt indebted. After that day, Sina went out looking for traces of the woman whom Juan and Gerard had mentioned.
There was a huge chance that everyone, including Juan, simply found it difficult to mention her name.
However, it was also possible that they werenât familiar with her at all.
Therefore, Sina couldnât understand why the woman was labeled one of the apostates.
For her, the woman was undeserving of such a grand title.
The woman had done nothing but stand by the emperorâs side.
âI was really surprised when I heard that you found this place. No one really knew Elaine Elliotâs whereabouts, you know? Even His Majesty had never really looked for her,â Heretia said.
âI feel like Juan already knew what happened to her. It has been a long time, anyway. Elaine was just an ordinary woman compared to the other legendary figures next to Juan. She was already over forty years old when the emperor was assassinated, and she was almost a hundred years old by the time His Majesty was resurrected. I understand why it was hard for him to think that she was still alive,â Sina answered.
âBut he could have still looked for her toââ
âWhen Elaine Elliot died,â Sina said calmly, âShe was ninety-seven years old. It was in the late autumnâthatâs what the people in the neighborhood told me.â
Heretia looked surprised after Elaineâs age was calculated.
âIt coincides with the time when His Majesty was resurrected. What if her death and His Majestyâs resurrection are related?â Heretia asked.
âIâm not too sure, but⊠weâve already seen His Majestyâs resurrection many times before, and he also told us to live so that he will live.â
âI am not sure what kind of relationship Elaine had with His Majesty, but I can imagine her thoughts at the brink of death and what she had been waiting for her entire life. She was probably the only one in the empire who kept on believing in Juanâs return rather than the return of the emperor who will sit on the eternal throneâŠâ
âI canât even imagine how much she wanted to witness Juanâs return...â Sina held her hands together and continued. âWithout her, His Majestyâs resurrection would have occurred at least hundreds of years later. We are all indebted to Elaine Elliot, and our debt is as much as we owe Juan. Perhaps His Majesty came to learn of Elaineâs fate when he was resurrected.â
Heretia started tearing up as she muttered, âI have always been thinking that I should visit, but I regret that it has taken me so long.â
âItâs fine. The donations you made have been a huge help,â Sina smiled.
In fact, Sina thought there was no need for Heretia to apologize at all.
Finding Elaine Elliotâs orphanage was just Sinaâs insistence. Meanwhile, Heretia had carried out much more important and difficult tasksâtrying to protect the empire, for example.
âHow is Pavan Peltere doing? There is no one visiting this area aside from a peddler doing business with us. So itâs hard to news about the world outside,â Sina asked.
Heretia revealed a sad look. The memories of their victory that day still made their heart beat and their blood boil. After all, it was a miraculous victory that was only possible because everyone stood shoulder-to-shoulder.
Unfortunately, they quickly had to face the cold reality.
One of the cold realities involved the many empty official seats, and one of those seats was the emperorâs throne.
âDame Sina, noâMiss Sina. You left before Pavan declared himself the second emperor, right?â
Sina nodded at Heretiaâs words.
To no oneâs surprise, Pavan was the first person to jump into the power struggle right after the victory. Pavan held the support of the military as if he had been waiting all along and declared himself a temporary Grand Duke.
It was his first step toward succession to the throne.
Of course, backlash broke out everywhere in the empire, but it was inevitable. The empire was on the verge of breaking apart, and the empire had never really had a proper emperor.
Therefore, it was only natural for the empire to collapse once the emperor to be disappeared.
However, the ruins of the empire had to be preserved as much as possible. In a sense, Pavanâs declaration was the best measure to preserve the empire.
Sina immediately returned her sword and gave up her position as a knight as soon as Pavan declared himself to be the Grand Duke. Instead of serving as a knight, she set out to find traces of Juan to settle her long-standing debt.
âI already know that Pavan had declared himself the second emperor. Itâs a piece of news thatâs impossible to miss. Iâve heard that the current government is doing great, butâŠâ
âThere are still some people who find it difficult to acknowledge him as the emperor. The backlash from the East was especially huge. After all, the East received the second most damage after the North. Horhell argued that Haild had the right to imperial succession, but⊠it was an argument that was difficult to accept,â Heretia said with a bitter smile.
Horhellâs argument was reasonable. The emperorâs children had passed, but Haild was Gerardâs son. However, there was no way people could accept a traitorâs son as the emperor.
Haild was admirable in both personality and prowess, but his traits didnât really matter that much. On the other hand, Haild found it difficult to acknowledge Pavan as the emperor after having been repeatedly betrayed.
Sina nodded. âI did hear that there is a big conflict between the two.â
âItâs more serious than you think, Miss Sina. There have already been several skirmishes among the soldiers, and there have even been assassination attempts.â
Sinaâs eyes widened. âAssassination attempts? From which side?â
âFrom both sides. Pavan might have manipulated it considering his smarts, but things are ugly between the two.â
âCan you intervene and mediate between them, Miss Heretia?â
Heretiaâs presence was the reason why Sina wasnât too worried when she left the Capital. Heretia held the authority to control the Golems surrounding the holy city of Torra. In addition, she was a duke with enough connections to dominate the House of Peers, and she also possessed the seal of the emperor.
Heretia had a strong position within the empire.
It was even often said that there were two emperors in the empire.
Heretia smiled bitterly at Sinaâs question.
â...I chose to stand by Pavanâs side. You know that Haild proposed to me before. It wasnât that I had no feelings for him, but the empire would have immediately been torn apart if I had chosen Haildâs side. I couldnât accept Haildâs proposal. It was already decided that Pavan would become the emperor.â
Heretia ended up supporting Pavan. It was based on the idea that the discourse about independent self-governance would be reduced if the balance of power was completely in favor of Pavan.
Heretia ended up being correct, the discourses about the idea from the North and South sharply declined.
âBut the stance of the East has remained unchanged. I understand them, though. Itâs an area that has not only been discriminated against for a long time, but they have also achieved great things this time. How could they let the enemy who once stood up against the emperor hold the imperial power?â
âThatâs true. It really is a difficult situationâŠâ Sina muttered.
Heretia cautiously leaned toward Sina and whispered, âIn that sense, I need you to do me a favor. Sina, will you please take Haildâs side for me?â
âIâm sorry?â Sina asked back with surprised eyes.
Heretiaâs expression was serious. She was the second in command of the empire. Sina couldnât understand her suggestion. Why was Heretia saying that Sina should support the side that had been wanting the empire to become a self-governing state?
âI think Iâm the only one who stands between the two. I warned Pavan several times that I wonât sit back and watch if he attacked the East, but the deterrence of my threat wonât last long. If the East attacks first, a counterattack will immediately ensue. Iâm very well aware of Pavan and the Imperial Armyâs capabilitiesâŠâ
âThe East will be torn apart in a heartbeat.â
Entalucia had left the empire long ago with Orca. However, even if she were still here, she still wouldnât get involved in a war between humans.
âSo you want me to fight for the East?â Sina asked.
âNo. Your presence alone will be enough of a deterrent for Pavan.â
âThank you for thinking so highly of me, butâŠitâs been a long time since I put my sword down. Iâll only be as good as an ordinary knight even if I hold my sword again. I donât intend to hold a sword again, anyway, and I donât think Iâll be much help even if I did. Do you happen to think that Pavan will restrain himself because of my name?â
Heretia smiled bitterly. âSina. You have no idea just how important you are. The reason the empire and the East still havenât clashed is that they have no idea whose side you will take and⊠to respect Elaine Elliotâs orphanage. However, the young officials are unfamiliar with you, and things are starting to change because of their ignorance.â joined.â
Heretia chuckled hollowly as if her own words had dumbfounded her.
âI canât believe that I just used the words young officials. It hasnât been that long since we started resisting the old system as youngsters. It has only been five years, yet everyone has already changed drastically. â
Heretia knew that what the emperor had forcibly stopped had started flowing once again. The empireâs destruction was a foregone conclusion, but Heretia wanted to protect the empire to the best of her abilities.
Sina did not answer Heretia. She made a cup of tea and brought it to the table.
Heretia gratefully received the cup.
âI understand that you want to prevent the war by any means necessary. Iâm sad that our old comrades are about to fight each other, even though they once stood shoulder-to-shoulder. However, I have no intention of settling down anywhere,â Sina answered in a firm voice.
âAnyway, this is a good tea. The paddlers often bring interesting items. Perhaps they travel to far places.â
Heretia sighed and took a sip of the tea.
Sina looked closely into her belongings on the back of the horse. The amount of Heretiaâs luggage seemed like she wasnât here for a short trip. At the sight, Sina quickly realized Heretiaâs intention.
âAre you going to leave the empire once youâve heard that Iâm not going to the East?â
âThatâs the only thing I can do at this point,â Heretia said as she put the teacup down on the table. âOf course, that doesnât mean that there are no countermeasures. You must already know that my merchants discovered other human civilizations from beyond the boundaries. Opert has been working hard as well. I intend to distract the East from the internal affairs of the empire. Thereâs no need for them to be tied to the emperor and the empire when it has already been five years since that day...â
âBeyond the boundariesâŠâ
The boundaries disappeared when Juan got rid of Mananen McLeirâs body, but the peopleâs hearts still instinctively rejected the idea. However, Heretia was actively pioneering a path beyond the boundaries.
The exchange hadnât developed to the extent of national trade, but there were trades happening between the civilizations and the countries beyond the boundaries.
âOf course, I donât know if things are going to go smoothly like this. Inter-civilization exchanges are bound to be accompanied by conflict, after all. In other words, weâre like attacking other countries to stop the empireâs inevitable destruction.â
âI knew that there were humans beyond the boundaries, but⊠I canât imagine a civilization and a country being there. Are they even human? Are they heterogeneous races?â
âHeterogenous races, huh?â Heretia chuckled.
Heretia smiled slightly and leaned toward Sina with a very serious look.
âSina. Do you know why His Majesty said that it will be the humans who will defeat Qzatquizail? Why do you think he praised humans like that when he despised the idea of creating a world only for humans?â
âIâm⊠Iâm not sure. I think itâs because he couldnât come up with another expression?â
âI found something interesting while looking through Uncle Harmonâs records. It turns out that Uncle Harmon was a member of Aruntal. Oh, of course. Iâm talking about the real Aruntal, not the fake Aruntal under Dane. I guess he was able to escape with his life before all of Aruntal was captured and executed. However, he pulled out some interesting records from Aruntalâs records.â
âWhat kind of records?â
âThere was no such thing as heterogenous races until the Ancient Dragon Age. It is said that the only intelligent creatures were humans. However, when the mythological age came, the gods made it so that humans would declare themselves as their own race. Therefore, it was only natural that the gods protected the heterogeneous races in exchange for the heterogeneous racesâ servitude. Thatâs why only humans have no gods.â
âHahâŠâ Sina sighed, seemingly dumbfounded. âSo it was only natural that the heterogenous races lost their unique characteristic and returned to their original forms when the gods died. Wait, then Daneâs plan to make a god for mankind wasâŠâ
âItâs all to ultimately make a god for all races, and it was His Majesty. The heterogeneous races were a bit distorted until the emperorâs assassination because of Daneâs allusion, but they regained their original forms after His Majesty was resurrected. Isnât that interesting?â
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âThat makes sense,â Sina replied with a smile.
Heretia smiled as well and put down the teacup.
âWell, I guess this is it then. Iâm ashamed to have asked you for such an embarrassing favor.â
âDonât say that, Heretia.â
Heretia remained seated in silence for quite a while.
Sina belatedly noticed the tears running down Heretiaâs cheeks.
The confused Sina brought a handkerchief and handed it over to Heretia.
âOh, no. This is just⊠Iâm sorry. I just canât help but think that what we had done was in vain.â
âI thought that we were making a great history when we fought as one under His Majestyâs banner. We stood together against a great disaster. But now⊠weâre fighting against each other again. Are we destined to fight each other until the last man standing? If the eternal emperor were here, then things would have been ratherââ
âThatâs nonsense, Heretia,â Sina interrupted Heretia with a firm voice.
Heretia lowered her head upon realizing her slip of the tongue.
However, Sina could understand where Heretia was coming from.
In the end, it was hard to say who was right or wrong. They could only hope that the world would stabilize and change rather than remain chaotic until the end of time.
Sina hoped that her words would console Heretia as she spoke carefully, âHeretia. We donât know whatâs going to happen in the future, butâŠâ
âBut if youâre concerned about war, then you donât have to worry about war breaking out in the near future. However, the deterrent isnât me nor this orphanageâitâs someone else.â