âI see. So it reallyâŠ!â Salem could hardly contain his excitement. âMagic that can prevent aging, death, and illness! Youâre researching such a thing?â
âUm⊠Y-youâre hurting me. Please let go.â Akareal struggled to break free, but the Pope refused to release her.
âMagic that grants immortalityâable to save those who are close to deathâdoes it truly exist?!â
Akreal trembled as Salemâs expression became that of a madman. His sinister smile exuded a sense of true evil and unquenchable greed.
âAh, forgive meâŠâ
Salem released her wrist and put some effort into controlling his expression. Still, he couldnât stop the corners of his mouth from twitching up and down. His was a joy that simply could not be contained, despite his best efforts.
Akareal gulped as she rubbed her wrist, looking at Salem with suspicion.
âHe knew about Immortality Magic?â
It had been one of the forbidden magics she had discovered while researching ancient magic. It was a terrible magic that emperor of the ancients had used to maintain his youth by sacrificing the lives of countless young children. It was immortality in word only. In reality, it simply prolonged the inevitable for as long as sacrifices were made. Ordinary people would also receive unbelievable strength. However, thatâs all it was. This magic was far from true, everlasting immortality.
âThis research, can you continue it?â Salem asked hurriedly.
âWhat are youâŠ?â
âThatâs all I desire! Please research this magic!â Spittle flew from Salemâs mouth as he drew closer to Akareal. âI will provide anything you need to complete your research. Yes, anything and everything!â
Akareal frowned at his request. âDo you even know anything about the research your asking me to do? It is a taboo magic. This is a sinister spell meant to preserve oneâs youth through the sacrifice of young children.â
âYoung children?â Salem grinned in delight. âAll the better!â he shouted as he spread his arms wide. âThere are child slaves littered all over the continent, as well as orphans should we run out of slaves. No one will mind if they disappear! No, rather, they would rejoice! Weâll be doing them a favor by cleaning up the trashâŠâ
Akareal shot up from her seat. Salemâs excitement turned to surprise, as his attention returned to her. She was looking at him with a cold gaze.
â⊠Youâve changed. This is the reason I never wanted to meet you. This selfishness that lets you trample over the happiness of others if it means you can get what you want. You disgust me.â
ââŠI havenât changed.â he denied.
âNo, youâve fallen further than I ever thought possible. Iâll be taking my leave. Speaking with you has made me ill enough to vomit.â
âYour words go too far, Akareal.â
â⊠Shut up.â
Salem let out a snicker of derision. âHaha! Finally, youâre back to your usual self! You always acted so coy in front of the Hero while the rest of us were given the cold shoulder, subject to your harsh words and distant attitude. Oh, I do miss those days so!â Salem said mockingly. âWe all had such fun!â
âYes, I also miss those days. At least back then, you bastard, you were still innocent.â
Akareal grimaced, not wanting to stay a second longer. âLike I said, Iâll be going. Che. Such a dirty thing grabbed meâŠâ she said while holding up her wrist. âIâd better wash this later.â
Salemâs eyes shot open in rage. â⊠Dirty?â
Akareal struggled to lift her bag and slung it over her back. When she opened the door to leave, Salem began to mutter under his breath.
âActing all coy and innocent and graceful. The hypocrite thinks herself to be a good person⊠Isnât it amusing?â
Akareal stared back at him accusingly.
âWhat are talking about?â
âIâm talking about you, Akareal. Donât you need money?â
âWhat?â
âFor your researchâŠâ
Salem smiled savagely, taking delight in toying with her.
âIâve heard rumors that youâre forced to sell your body to the aristocracy of Lome.â
Akarealâs luggage fell to the floor with a loud thud, dropped out of shock at what heâd said. All manners of magical tools scattered across the floor. Salem couldnât help but slap his knee and laugh at her reaction.
âHahaâŠ! The former mage of the Heroâs party is selling her body for money? Was there such a lack of funding for your research? Itâs truly amazing what they say! That youâll sell your body and act all cute for anyone who can afford it? They also say that thereâs not a single person left in the Mage Association that hasnât enjoyed you at least once!â
Akareal gritted her teeth. âDonât slander me. I didnât do those things!â she exclaimed. âAll those rumors are liesâŠâ
They were lies spread by those envious of her talent. Rumors started by people who resented anyone above them, willing to resort to anything in order to drag their betters down! Because of those rumors, Akareal had become the black sheep of the Mage Association, looked down upon by her fellows. She had continued to endure the constant ridicule, believing that this was just another bump in her path to success; something that anyone with real talent had to face eventually. However, now that very same slander was being spat out by someone who had once been her companion. Akareal shivered as she wondered how far the rumors had spread for Salem to know of them.
âLies? I am a ruler! The Monarch of the Holy Kingdom! How could I be wrong!â Salem spoke confidently as he looked her up and down.
âWell, you are very beautiful. A sexy, sensual mage with an attitude whoâs willing to whore herself out? Haha! Itâs no wonder those perverts are all head over heels for you! You havenât, perhaps, sold your body to the king of your motherland, Aylans, have you?â
The words he spewed were vulgar, unbefitting of any servant of God, let alone the Pope. Akarealâs face crumpled with rage; she was staring daggers at him. Salem seemed to find her expression amusing as laughed uproariously.
âHaha! Are you still doing it? Aha! It must be true since youâre still peddling your wares!â
Akareal approached Salem and grabbed him by the collar. As she raised her fist, Salem smirked and asked her a single question.
âHow would the Hero react⊠if he knew the truth?â
Akareal flinched and relaxed her fist. Seeing her reaction, he brought his face to her ear and whispered quietly.
âDo you want to protect it, the truth? This can be our little secret.â Salemâs expression grew more sinister. âIf you want to keep this between us, why donât you put on your little cute act for me? Just like youâve done for those other nobles-Kwak!â
Salem crumpled onto the floor, kneeling down with his hands wrapped between his legs. Akareal calmly brushed off her knee as though it was dirty.
âAh, sorry. My legs seem to have a mind of their own.â
ââŠUh⊠Aah!â Salem moaned in pain.
âOh right, my little secret? Yeah, tell him. I donât care. No, rather, I hope you do, because the Hero will believe me regardless.â Akareal stood over Salem, looking down at him with a smug grin. âUnlike you, he doesnât judge people solely by the rumors surrounding them. Also, canât he discern between the truth and lies? Thatâs even better!â she said cheerfully. âIf itâs him, heâll know my truth! Still, it would bother me if such a nasty rumor were to reach the Heroâs ears. Even though itâs not true, Iâm sure heâd still be worried by itâespecially if you told him. Iâd be really annoyed if the Heroâs happy life was interrupted by something as stupid as this! So, if you tell the HeroâŠâ Akareal stopped down and grabbed a fistful of Salemâs hair. âIâll kill you.â
ââŠY-you go too far. I-it was⊠only a joke⊠and you took it so seriously⊠Haha! I wasnât⊠going to really say itâŠ? âŠUgh.. It hurts! You shouldâve at least hit me somewhere else⊠You just had to⊠urghâŠâ
âA joke? Youâre really rotten down to the core⊠Okay, fine! I was joking as well. Come on, I didnât even hit you that hard. But youâd better hurry up and use healing magic or else it might end up becoming useless. Oh, maybe itâs already useless and you were hoping that Immortality Magic would cure your impotency? Well, it does get harder to use with age, especially for frail little priests like you! Such a shame! Start taking care of yourself better; yâknow, exercise a little, you rotten old bastard.â
Akareal smirked at him as she gathered her things. Salem watched her from the floor as he gasped for air through the pain, a cold sweat forming on his face.
âHa⊠Ha⊠Haha⊠If you ever change your mind⊠youâre welcome back at any time, Akareal. If you can research Immortality Magic for me⊠Not just me, the entirety of the Holy Kingdom will support⊠Ugh⊠you.â
âI will not help you, nor will we ever be meeting again, Salem.â
Akareal left him with those parting words as she slammed the door behind her. Salem slowly got to his feet, continuing to stare at the empty space where sheâd been standing. He dropped his head and kicked the table in rage.
âShitâŠ! A mere whoreâŠ! Acting all high and mightyâŠ! Ugh! It hurts!â
***
Akareal sighed while massaging her forehead. Sheâd finally managed to reach the abbey, far later than expected.
âAm I crazy? I could have made the Pope a eunuch!â
There was a chance that Holy Knights would be sent after her. After all, it was unimaginable that a mere mage from a foreign country had smashed the Popeâs manhood with her knee. Akareal imagined that under normal circumstances, she, her family, and anyone related to her would have been imprisoned immediately, left to rot in some cell in between sessions of toruture for the rest of her life.
âAah! I donât know and I donât care. We wonât be meeting again anyway, not if I can help it!â
Though she thought as such, Akareal still hesitated at the entrance of the abbey, remembering Salemâs words.
âHow would the Hero react⊠if he knew the truth?â
â⊠It doesnât matter,â she said to herself. âThoma will believe me, but wonât he be worried? Ah! This is so annoying! I feel so dirty because of that bastard! Itâs late, Iâm tired, and now Iâm stressedâŠ!â
Akareal opened the door and entered the abbey. She was greeted by a single man standing stock-still in the foyer, arms crossed. Their eyes shined brightly, reflecting the moonlight that was flooding through the open door. Akareal was so startled by his presence that she nearly screamed, narrowly avoiding waking the entirety of the abbey. It took her a few moments to realize that it was just Oskal who was standing there.
âWhat are you doing?!â she hissed at him. âYou scared me half to death. I thought you were a ghost. Hm? Whatâs wrongâŠâ she asked, noticing Oskal was acting strange. âDid something happen?â
Akareal looked around. The abbey was quiet, which made sense when one considered the time. The monks and nuns of the abbey, along with the children they cared for, were more than likely already deep asleep. Akareal couldnât help but feel a little disappointed when she noticed that Thoma wasnât with Oskal.
âHas Thoma already gone to bed?â
âAkareal.â Oskal said, ignoring her question.
âHm?â
âI want to ask for a favor.â
âA favor?â
Akareal frowned. Thoma and Oskal hated asking for favors. For him to have gone through the effort of waiting for her meant⊠The only explanation was that there was a problem which neither Oskal nor Thoma could solve. Akareal was already beginning to feel anxious.
âA favorâŠ? What do you need?â she asked.
â⊠I want you to examine Thomaâs body.â
***
Oskal quietly opened the door to Thomaâs room. When the old door began to creak loudly, Akareal felt a tinge of panic. However, Thoma never stirred, and their infiltration ended up being much easier than she had expected. Standing over his sleeping figure, Akareal was surprised to hear how ragged his breathing was; the sound of sickly wheezing worried her. Oskal walked to her side, looking down at Thoma with equal concern.
âItâs like he was knocked out or something.â Oskal noted.
Thoma was shifting around restlessly on the bed. It looked like he was suffering through a nightmare. His body convulsed and spasmed. Even so, he didnât wake up. Rather, it was almost like he couldnât wake up. It was as if he was imprisoned within himself, suffering with no way out. Without warning, Thoma let out a piercing scream, sending Oskal running for the door in an attempt to shut it. Akareal jumped back in fright and held a hand over her mouth.
âT-Thoma? T-this is a lie, right? He was fine earlier! How could the Hero of humanityâŠ!â
They had been laughing and sharing stories over drinks just a few hours ago, yet here he was seemingly on deathâs doorstep. It was a miracle that nobody had noticed his screams and moans and come to check on him. In fact, it was downright unbelievable.
Akareal turned around to look at the door, finding a paper charm covered in runes hanging on it.
â⊠Itâs a magic that blocks sound.â she muttered.
Akareal was only barely able to stay standingârather unsteadilyâby leaning on her staff for support, her legs having lost their strength. It pained her to see this, to see Thoma struggling to keep his suffering a secret from everyone else..
âO-Oskal, just whatâs going onâŠ!â
Oskal silently looked at the nightstand beside Thomaâs bed. Following his gaze, Akareal saw an empty medicine bag and a glass of water. Oskal gritted his teeth and clenched his fists tightly, so much so that his hands were shaking.
â⊠He told me that he was barely sustaining himself with medicine for the time being. I thought that sounded suspicious, but for things to be this bad⊠Akareal, please examine him.â
âMove!â she demanded, pushing Oskal aside and quickly approaching Thoma.
She clasped his hand while reciting her spell. Akareal poured all of her concentration into her magic, causing her to start sweating from the strain. Whether it was to double check Thomaâs condition or to find some way to help him, she continued holding onto his hand for several hours. Unfortunately, as time slowly passed, she failed to find even a glimmer of hope. By the end of her extensive examination, a pale-faced Akarealâs lips quivered, as though she were about to cry.
âUn⊠believable.â
ââŠHow is it?â Oskal asked, his voice strained. âThomaâs condition?â
âHow is it?â Akareal glared at Oskal, taking out her frustration on him. âDid you seriously just ask me how heâs doing? Heâs⊠this is impossible! His body is well beyond the help of any medication! His heart is beating erratically, his muscles are completely rigid, and his bloodâs barely even flowing! Because of that, the mana inside his body canât circulate properly. This⊠this isnât the body of a living person! A normal person wouldâve died twice over by now!â
Akareal tightly gripped Thomaâs hand again, burying her head into his palm..
âThatâs right. If this was an ordinary person, they⊠would have died after just three seconds in a state like this⊠Thomaâs mental strength has pushed him beyond the limits of what should be humanly possible.â
He was the former Hero, after all. If anyone was going to surpass their limits it would be someone like him. But, be that as it may⊠even he would eventually succumb to his illness, no matter how strong his willpower was.
âIs there,â Oskal hesitated, âno way?â
âShut up!â Akareal shrieked at him.
She also wanted to believe that there was a way, but she knew Thomaâs condition all too well now. Akareal was forced to admit that there was no way to treat him.
âA way? How could you possibly heal a person in this state!â
This was already at the level that even hundreds of priests and mages casting healing magic in conjunction would be unable to save him..
âTreatment⊠is impossible.â
Oskal felt faint at Akarealâs death sentence.
âIs⊠that true?â
She couldnât respond. In despair, Akareal buried her face in Thomaâs hand once more.
âItâs impossible. My magic canât help him! There is no way to save the heroâŠ!â
Akareal suddenly raised her head as a new idea entered her mind. It was something that sheâd known this whole time, but had subconsciously avoided even considering. Until now. â⊠Is there truly no way?â
âImmortality Magic.â
Salemâs repulsive voice began to whisper in her mind.
âI see. So it reallyâŠ! Magic that can prevent aging, death, and illness! Youâre researching such a thing?â
Akareal looked at Thoma with trembling eyes. His groans and pain-filled screams reverberated in her ears.
âMagic that grants immortalityâable to save those who are close to death,â
Akareal shot up from her chair.
â⊠There is⊠a way.â
âWhat? There is?â Oskal looked at Akareal in surprise.
âYes, there is, but⊠we⊠canât⊠do that. We can never do that!â
Oskal grabbed the mage by her shoulders and shook her out of frustration. âJust what are you saying! What do you mean we canât? Are you saying thereâs something more important than saving the Heroâs life?!â
âNo, but⊠Itâs forbidden magic!â Akareal emphasized. âSomething⊠we must neverâŠ!â
âWhy are you saying we canât! Why? Just whyâŠ! There is no way we canât!â
âThat magic isâŠ!â
âWhat is more important that Thoma dying!! Are you scared that youâd be expelled as a mage? Hm? Is that it?â Akareal stared back at Oskal in a dazed silence. âListen, Akreal! Whether you must use some forbidden magic or whatever, itâs not important to me! Iâm not as conservative as you mages! Iâm not as stuffy as you mages! I will do whatever it takes to save that bastard! Whatever it takesâŠ!â
âB-butâŠâ she mumbled weakly.
Seeing her hesitation, Oskal grabbed her shoulders with more force.
âAkreal! Think of Thoma! That bastard gave everything he had for the sake of humanity! Even though the other countries turned their backs on him, this bastard risked his life for those damned nobles and royals and killed the Demon Lord! Even now, heâs working for the sake of others as a monk! Are you hoping that such a man to die⊠A man who has only shown kindness his entire life? Without any reward? Huh? Akareal!â
Oskalâs face was an ugly mess. There were tears flowing from his eyes as he begged her desperately.
âI beg you. I will bear all the blame! So, please⊠save Thoma!â
Akareal buried her face in her hands. Her body was trembling. She was contemplating, struggling, suffering, and continuously thinking. Finally, a quiet whisper escaped her lips.
âI-I understand.â
âReally?â
While Oskalâs face brightening, Akrealâs voice was filled with forlorn resentment.
âYes, but the blame for this, you donât have to bear it.â Despite Oskalâs shocked stare, Akareal finally smiled back at him. âI⊠will bear responsibility.â
***
A lantern lit with magic brightly illuminated the room. The entire room was thick with a fragrance that dulled the mind and several nude nuns were rolling around on a luxuriously large bed, on which dozens of people could lie. Salem was in the midst of these nuns, sweating and breathing heavily. Euphoria permeated his body as he groaned in pleasure.
ââŠAh-!â
The woman in Salemâs embrace looked similar to Akareal, and he was imagining her face on this woman. That woman⊠the woman he was nostalgic forâŠ!
âAkareal!â
The beautiful mage. The woman with whom he had explored and adventured with 20 years prior. The stubborn and strong woman he loved.
âIâm filthy? Donât kid yourself, Akareal. I-I am a noble ruler!â
âThatâs right,â Salem said gleefully. âI am a nobleâŠ!â
âW-wait! Donât do it!â His thoughts were interrupted by a sudden commotion outside the room. âThis place is forbidden⊠Itâs dangerous! Itâs a magic attack! Evade!â
There was a loud explosion following the screams of priests outside. Walking over the splinters of what had once been a door was a female mage wearing a black robe and holding a crude staff. Noticing her surprise at the scene sheâd walked in on, Salem quickly turned back away from her and began stuttering out an excuse.
âNo, Haha⊠this is. I know how this looks, buy youâre misunderstanding something. T-this⊠is purification ceremonyâŠ! It seems unbelievable, right? It sounds crazy even to me.â
â⊠Just what kind of excuses am I making?â
Salem shook his head while rubbing his brow.
âWhy is someone of my position concerned with this sort of woman?â
Akareal frowned while watching the buck naked Pope fly into a panic.
âFilthy.â
Salem lowered his head at that word, gritting his teeth in frustration.
âF-filthy..? Just how many times do I have to hear that today⊠This⊠is really the worst.â
His chest grew tight. All he could hear were the words of the woman before him echoing in his mind. He felt like his heart might burst out of frustration. However, Salem hid his emotions and put on one of his all too perfect smiles for Akareal.
âYes, I am an audacious priest~!â Salem spoke in a humorous tone. âWithout strength nor wisdom nor benevolence. I am a filthy priest that abuses his vast authority to get his hands on these faithful nunsâŠâ He raised a hand to his chest. âHowever, I am the Pope of this land! For what reason have you sought me out? Ah, could it be because I said I would spill your little secret to the Hero? To seek me out just for that! Haha! Do you know how this situation looks? To carry out an assault on the bedroom of the Pope of the Holy Kingdom⊠If the king of your motherland, Aylans, knew of this, theyâd be appalled. Imagine the diplomatic repercussions of your actions.â
âEy, you filthy priest.â Akareal said nonchalantly.
Salemâs eyes twitched in response.
â⊠It hurts when you say it so openly.â he complained.
Akareal couldnât help but feel disgusted seeing him act this way. However, she didnât let her feelings get in the way of what sheâd come here to do.
âYour Immortality Magic research. Iâll help you.â
Salemâs eyes grew wide, his eyes nearly bulging out of their sockets.
â⊠Are⊠are you telling the truth?â
âWhy would she change her mind so suddenly? Is this a joke? Is she toying with me? Itâs a lie, isnât it?â
Salem was beyond shocked. Knowing her personality, he knew that she would never sacrifice others for her research.
After staying silent for so long, Salem finally laughed.
âWhy would she say this? Isnât it obvious, she got scared! She was definitely scared after having provoked me! Now sheâs trying to scrape up the last bit of dignity she has left!â
Salem looked up to find Akareal aiming her staff at him.
âI will complete my research in three months, so support me.â
âYes! Of course, Iâll help you! Anything you need! The entirety of the Holy Kingdom will assist you!â
âThe magic of True Immortality! Itâs the magic that could grant me eternal life! Eternal youth and immortality! Also⊠itâs a magic that requires the sacrifice of young children!â
Akareal felt nothing but contempt and disgust at Salemâs expression.
âJust ready yourself properlyâŠâ she warned him.
âHaha! Donât worry! Thereâs no need to rush.!â he joked.
âIâll help you whether it costs the lives of thousands, no, tens of thousands of children! I may be repulsive for going through all this just for the sake of extending my life, but youâŠâ
The corners of Salemâs lips looked as though they would tear from how wide his grin had become.
âAre filthy. However, that filthiness will grant me what I desire, so I donât mind.â