It was odd. Ever since she had reached the level of a Master, something like this had never happened before, but more than that, the dream, no, the nightmare itself was strange. It had too much malice and hostility for it to be called a mere nightmare. It felt like it was mentally destroying her by stimulating the deepest and darkest parts of her.
The proof was that she had swung her sword in order to awaken from her dream. If she swung her sword, that meant she had perceived something as an enemy and felt like she was in danger. When humans are in trouble, they often rely on what they can trust the most. For Marquis Maroon, that was her sword. No matter what enemies were in front of her⊠Whatever hardships there were⊠Something or someone that was always on her side and always responded without betraying her. For her, only her sword was it.
Thanks to that, she was able to wake up from her nightmare. She had a strong mental support and was mentally and physically strong, so she was somehow able to escape from it.
âWhy did I dream of something like thisâŠâ
As she was muttering to herself, a loud noise suddenly came from outside.
âWhatâs that? Is it a night attack by the enemy?â
Marquis Maroon quickly grabbed her sword and ran outside. What she saw was something she had never imagined.
âAhhh! Stop. Please, stop!â
âPlease forgive me. Itâs not my fault. I really didnât know it would turn out like this.â
It was like a scene out of hell. The military trained soldiers were fighting each other as they screamed and shouted. It wasnât just the soldiers who were inflicted with madness. With blood soaked armor, the knights were also killing their allies and friends. The few knights that were fine tried to calm them down, but they couldnât handle the bedlam.
âWhat the hell isâŠâ
As Marquis Maroon looked around with a dismayed expression, one of the still rational knights came to report to her.
âMarquis, the soldiers are becoming delirious by the group and many of the Knights are showing the same symptomsâŠâ
The knight was reporting when she was suddenly shocked. Faster than the speed of light, Marquis Maroon was flying towards her. But, not a single hair of herâs was harmed, insteadâŠ
âG⊠guhâŠâ
Another knight had appeared behind her as she was reporting to Marquis Maroon. That knight was the one who fell to the ground. Having saved her with one clean strike, Marquis Maroon turned to speak to the Knight that had been reporting to her.
âReport the situation later. We have to calm them down first.â
âMaâam? Ah⊠yes, Maâam!â
âImmediately gather those who are still rational and sane. As soon as theyâre gathered, weâll be escaping this mad scene.â
âUnderstood, Maâam.â
âQuickly. And if someone tries to stop you, cut them down, regardless of their status.â
âYes, Maâam.â
After giving instructions, Marquis Maroon pulled out her sword and started to clean up the scene.
âIf this is someone's handiwork⊠Iâll kill them.â
Marquis Maroonâs eyes held cold anger at having to shed her alliesâ blood with her own sword.
***
âIncredible.â
âI agree. Who knew⊠that something like this would be possible with magic.â
âAmazing. AndâŠâ
Considered to be the most reckless amongst all the other Ghost Group leaders, Group 7âs leader swallowed the rest of his words. But all of his men seemed to know what he had wanted to say.â
âHe probably wanted to say âand dangerous,â right?â
Specializing in assassinations and disguise, the Ghost Group 7 were those who were silent and rarely experienced fluctuation in their emotions. But if even they were thinking such things, that could only mean that what Eliza had done was outrageous.
A large army of 20,000 men were annihilated. Strictly speaking, she hadnât done it alone. Her magic was powerful, but for such powerful magic, she needed a sacrifice. Not just one or two, but a considerable number of sacrifices. She had needed 2,000 sacrifices to call the heavy fog with her Fantasy Magic and then an additional 3,000 people to make it seem like a large river had appeared.
Previously, the sacrifices needed for her Fantasy Magic to work had been provided by Siegfried. They were criminals and prisoners of war, but this time, the needed sacrifices were too large to do so.
Once Siegfried had loosen the reins, she demanded thousands of sacrifices at once. When the leader of the Ghost Group 7 expressed disapproval, Eliza had casually stated she could use her allies as sacrifices. For a second, the leader thought he had heard wrong, but Eliza was being sincere and she tacked this on:
[Using 10,000 to defeat 20,000 enemies is profitable, no?]
There was nothing he could say. War was commonly referred to as a numbers game. How many lived? And how many died? But even so, this was the first time it was spoken of so plainly and explicitly, spoken of so calmly as if explaining the equation 2-1=1.
Even if it was their commander ordering them, normal humans would have balked at carrying out such an order. However, the Ghosts were those who had been brainwashed to carry out all of Siegfriedâs orders, even if he ordered them to die. And amongst the Ghost Groups, Group 7 consisted of those who professionally carried out secret orders such as assassination or having to be disguised. In the end, Siegfried had predicted Eliza would act like this and had made arrangements accordingly.
The leader of Ghost Group 7 eventually agreed to Elizaâs request. Whether it was fortunate or not... The battlefield was the only place where a large number of deaths could be covered up. They divided it so that each team would gather 500 people each and offered them up as sacrifices, then disguised it so it looked like they were killed while on a mission. The Ghost members covered up the fights so it looked like the people they gathered as sacrifices died due to guerrilla warfare.
After multiple large offerings of sacrifices, Elizaâs magic showed a powerful effect. She had been able to develop a powerful Fantasy Magic that could dazzle a large army of 20,000. Tonight was the final blow.
Besides asking for sacrifices, there had been something else Eliza had requested â poisonous plants and mushrooms that cause hallucinations. She hadnât asked for a specific type, but had instructed that they procure as many drugs as possible, both those used for hallucinogens and anesthetics. Of course, she also asked for 5,000 humans to be used as sacrifices as well.
Once all the preparations were completed, the plan proceeded. They figured out which direction the wind would blow for it to go towards the enemyâs position and burnt the hallucinogenic herbs and mushrooms. The hazy smoke slowly spread towards the enemies and once the drugs took effect, Eliza offered the sacrifices and cast her magic. She danced and sang on the magic circle that was covered in a red light.
Letâs play together. Letâs play together.
Letâs play together in the witchâs forest.
Iâll brew you a fragrant black tea,
With a young girlâs blood.
Iâll bake you a delicious pie,
With a young boyâs flesh.
Letâs eat and drink together.
Letâs play together in the witchâs forest.
She looked both beautiful and horrific as she sang and danced. At first when she had used her magic, they werenât sure what effect it would have. However, after the ritual was over, the Ghost members who observed the enemy saw truly astounding results. 20,000 deranged troops were running around. Although it hadnât affected everyone, over 80% of them were insane and were killing their comrades. The enemy had lost control of their army.
âI said it didnât I? Itâs profitable.â
When Eliza said that proudly with her shoulders thrown back and head held high, even the heartless Ghosts felt terrified. They routinely experienced the greatness of magic, after all, the elixir they took was a product of magic. However, even for them, they had never thought magic would be this powerful.
âWhat kind of magic is this, Maâam?â
Recognizing the dangers of magic, the leader of Ghost Group 7 asked Eliza a question in order to find out more information. She gave him a bright smile as she answered.
âItâs nothing much. It just stimulates the trauma deep inside of humans, causing negative emotions and destroying their reasoning.â
ââŠâŠâ
There were some words he didnât understand in the middle, but the leader of Group 7 basically interpreted as:
[It can cause people to go crazy.]
âIf this woman wantedâŠâ
Eliza smiled innocently when the leader began to stare at her.
âI know what youâre thinking⊠but donât worry. This kind of magic is useless against Master Siegfried.â
ââŠReally, Maâam?â
âOf course. In the first place, trauma is a humanâs weakness. Itâs a painful memory. A shameful past. This is a magic that stimulates the accumulated wounds and destroys reason, butâŠâ
Eliza shrugged.
âUnfortunately, this doesnât work on everyone. Perhaps theyâre a virtuous person? Or theyâre a truly wicked person that doesnât feel guilty over what theyâve done. Those people arenât caught up in this magic. And those who have abnormally strong willpower or mental strength can overcome it even if they do get caught up in it.â
The leader of Group 7 nodded at her words as he understood.
âIs that why thereâs some who werenât enchanted by your Magic, Maâam?â
âThatâs right. Is it Marquis Maroon? That pretty girl was probably like that.â
Only then was the leader reassured. Siegfried's past was unknown and he wasnât sure if Siegfried was good or bad but he didnât doubt that Siegfriedâs mental strength was stronger than anyone else in the world. So, Elizaâs magic would not pose a threat to Siegfried.
âNow that youâre relieved, letâs quickly get to work. Quickly. I made it easy for you, you canât possibly be losing your chance, right?â
âDonât worry, Maâam.â
The leader of Ghost Group 7 turned to give orders to his men.
âWeâre going after the enemies that escaped.â
âEspecially Marquis Maroon. You canât let her escape.â
When Eliza butted in with that comment, the leader responded.
âI know, Maâam.â
âYou canât kill her either. You have to catch her alive.â
He frowned at her unreasonable order to bring a Master back alive.
ââŠwhy is that, Maâam?â
âHmmâŠ. âCause itâs an order?â
ââŠâŠâ
âI can do that right? Me? Master Siegfried said I could do whatever I wanted.â
Once she brought up Siegfriedâs name, the leaderâs face hardened.
âIf itâs an order, I accept. But please keep in mind that we might fail, Maâam.â
âNaw, donât worry. You guys will do fine.â
âThe enemy is a Master, Maâam. We might be able to kill her, but itâs unreasonable to expect us to bring her back alive.â
Eliza let out a sigh.
âA guy who isnât confident is going to be popular. I guess it canât be helped.â
Eliza sighed again as she took something out of her breast pocket.
âWhat is that, Maâam?â
âSomething precious.â
ââŠâŠâ
Giving an impish smile, Eliza continued.
âIf you use this, youâll be able to catch her alive. You know how to use it right? You just have to throw it together with a smoke bomb. Itâs really easy.â
âHoo, I see.â
The leader sighed as he accepted it.
âRight. An orderâs an orderâŠâ
He thought it was something like poison or anesthesia.
Just as they were about to move out, Eliza said one more thing.
âAh! Iâm telling you this in advance, but if you fail even with this, thenâŠâ
Eliza smirked.
âIâll get mad.â
The moment he saw her smirk, he felt himself getting cold. She said it like a joke, but he knew she was being serious.
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