The Naa Empireâs throne room had become a wasteland .
As I watched the fierce battle taking place in that very spot, I couldnât help but feel ashamed .
âRodd-sama, I told you not to move!â
âIf you donât stay still, even wounds that could heal wonât!â
âMy bad, my bad . â
Though I kept it smug in front of Mei and Alea, internally I was a mess .
(At this rate, Rei and them will lose . )
Because of my carelessness, our trump card, the Magi Shibley, had been broken .
As if that werenât enough, the Demon Queenâs barrier was even stronger than it was last time .
It appeared as though Rei and Claire were still looking to try something, but it didnât seem that was going well either .
Things would only get worse for us as things dragged on .
âSomething⊠isnât there somethingâŠâ
My brain, which I was decently confident in, was desperately trying to spin ideas, but all of the conclusions were dark .
At best, I thought that perhaps we could do the same to the barrier as we had with Rates and disperse the wallâs magical energy with the same part of the Magi Shibley .
That being said, that had only worked because it was a surprise attack .
The Demon Queen had seen that last fight .
It wasnât likely that the same tactic would work again .
âWhat should I doâŠâ
This feeling of powerlessness tortured me .
This wasnât the first time that I had felt this way either .
When Mount Sassal had erupted in Bauer, I had sustained a serious injury .
I had gone to a village at the base of the volcano to recommend they evacuate, but I collapsed there .
Until that point, I didnât think there was anything that I couldnât do .
However, bearing a heavy injury, losing my arm, and being almost out of magic, it turned out that there was almost nothing that I could do .
Fortunately since the evacuation had all but finished, there were no casualties amongst the villagers .
However, the small village didnât have any proper medical facilities .
This was something that I heard afterward, but for quite a while it seemed that I was wandering between life and death .
What saved my life was the devotion from the very villagers that I was meant to be saving .
Though the villagers were still alive, they had lost their homes and had nearly no food .
To them, my existence shouldâve been nothing but a hindrance .
However, the villagers did not forsake me .
As for why,
It was because I was one of Bauerâs princes .
At the time the village was still quite a conservative place .
I had only viewed that place as anachronistic, but it was only because they had retained the kingdomâs traditional values that they saved me .
If I had just been some traveller, they likely wouldâve abandoned me long ago .
I had been saved by the very values that I had dismissed .
That fact brought me much conflict .
I had been too full of myself .
Believing I could do everything was but a bad assumption .
I was only alive thanks to the people .
And not all people agreed with the values that I held .
Society only forms when countless people holding countless values come together .
Thinking back, it seemed that Sein had realized this from very early on .
For him, it was more often the case that things didnât go the way he wanted .
That was why he was especially sensitive to peopleâs differences .
As for Yuu⊠sheâs a prodigy, so I think she already had a grasp on this as well .
I was the only one that was ignorant .
I was the Naked Emperor .
Part of the reason why I cast aside my royalty, was because I felt Sein was more fitting to rule during these times .
However, the biggest reason was because I had become painfully aware that I was not fit to stand above the people .
(Isnât there anything⊠that I can do?)
After the revolution, I entered the army .
It was because I felt that position fit me best .
The armyâs training regimen was tough .
In mock fights where magic wasnât allowed, the veterans made me taste the floor many times .
However, only in that position did I come to see the limits of what I was capable of .
(Think . Donât give up . They havenât given up either . )
Rei and Claire, Manaria and Lilyâthe women I had once thought required my protection, were now fighting for the sake of humankindâs future .
If they had yet to give up⊠as a guy, there was no way that I could be the one whimpering .
(Itâs frustrating, but thereâs no way I can continue fighting . Then, these twoâŠ? Absolutely not . )
I looked at the small figures who were desperately treating my injuries .
Normally there was no way that it was okay for them to be on this battlefield . They were both still mere toddlers .
In my current situation however, they were still capable of far more than I was .
(No, itâs not that bad of an idea, Rodd Bauer . )
Suddenly a voice echoed from within my head .
It was a very calm, monotone voice .
(TAIM?)
(Thatâs right . I canât borrow Lily Liliumâs body at a time like this, so I am calling out to you directly . )
(Enough of that . What do you want?)
I urged it to continue .
(Substitute the twins for the Magi Shibley . )
(What was that?)
(The magic that you gathered is still stored within that magic gem . All thatâs left is to convert and bind it together . )
I looked to confirm, and as stated, the magic gem was still intact .
Though it was buried under the other debris, it had not lost its brilliance .
It almost looked like it was saying,
âItâs not over yet . Now, go .
Carrying a message from everyone back in Bauer .
(You say all thatâs left is to convert and bind, but thatâs the most difficult part . Do you know how much it took to completeâ)
(These two can do it . )
TAIM stated it as fact .
I doubted my ears .
The Magi Shibley, which I had conceived and borrowed the wisdom of many magic scholars to fully realize, could be replicated by those two�
(Explain it to them . Just say that they can apply the same principles as with the Magic Sword . )
Leaving those words behind, the voice disappeared .
As usual, it says whatever it wants to without caring to listen .
I hesitated .
However, if there was a chance then I wanted to bet on it .
It didnât sit well with me to rely on kids this young, but at this point I had already let go of my worthless pride .
Perhaps if I was still the previous me, I would have given up without trying to rely on them .
âMei, Alea, thatâs enough healing . Instead, I have a request . â
âWhat?â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs about the Magi Shibley, itâs a magic artifactââ
I explained just as TAIM had told me to .
I had no idea what the Magic Sword was, but I included that and explained as simply as I could .
âSure, got it!â
âI understand . â
â⊠Hey, do you really get itâŠ?â
The twins had nodded so easily, I became worried .
âSimply put, we need to take magic from that gem and slam it into the Demon Queenâs black wall, right?â
âY-yeahâŠâ
âThen, just leave it to us . â
ââŠâ
As TAIM had said, it seems that the two understood .
âRodd-sama, just watch from here . â
âS-sureâŠâ
Without waiting for my response, Mei gently dropped her purse on the ground .
âRelaire, you watch over us from there as well . â
âOff I go then . â
As though to respond to the twinsâ voices, the water slime peeked out to offer a wobble .
âAlea, are you ready?â
âYes, whenever . â
Mei retrieved the Magi Shibleyâs magic gem from the debris . Holding it in both of her hands, she closed her eyes .
Alea took stance with the sword that she had inherited from Dorothea and locked her sights on the Demon Queen .
And thenâ .
âAlea, go!â
âYes!â
At an unbelievable speed for a toddler, Alea began running .
Keeping her sword pointed low, she rapidly approached the Demon Queen in a fluid motion .
âHey, thatâs too reckless!â
âNo, this is fine!â
Panicked, I called out to stop her . When I turned to face Mei, her body was enveloped in a four-colored light .
Earth, water, fire and wind . Lights representing each of the major elements .
It was proof that she had drawn out the gathered magical energy and was controlling it .
âNo wayâŠâ
âUu⊠ghâŠ!â
Meiâs expression however, revealed she was in pain .
It was understandable .
Even now, magical energy gathered from all across Bauer was flowing into the magic gem .
Even I, who was considered to have exceptional magical capacity, could not hold all of that magical energy within my body .
âDonât push it!â
âMy mothers are still fighting! Mei and Alea are going to fight with them!â
Mei shouted .
I was forced to realize .
I was still leagues away from fully comprehending how resolute women and children could be .
The age where only men fought, had come to an end long ago .
âRodd-sama, move!â
â!â
In response to the sharp voice, I reflexively opened the way .
At the same time, a whiteâno, a near invisible, pure light gushed out of Meiâs body .
âTake it, Alea!!â
Like a shooting star, the light blazed a trail through the battlefield .
Just in front of it was Alea, brandishing her sword .
âHaaaahhâŠ!â
The light enveloped Alea .
Then, as though it had exploded, a bright light flashed . The next moment, the light had converged onto Aleaâs sword .
As light and sword became one, Alea left everyone awestruck as she became the battlefieldâs shooting star .
âYaaaahhâŠ!â
Aleaâs sword made contact with the Demon Queenâs barrier .
Sparks flew between the light and the dark as they clashed .
âWhy⊠youâŠ!â
The light was being pushed back .
Is it not enough?
Having come this far, is it not enough?
â!?â
After a sudden flash of surprise, Aleaâs expression changed .
Right after, she very subtly changed how she held her sword .
âThis was it, wasnât it, teacherăŒ!!
Alea screamed something .
The next momentâ .
A thunderous roar and light filled the area .
âGuhâŠ!â
I involuntarily protected my head .
This storm-like moment lasted but a few seconds .
âKyaa!â
I heard a shrill voice right next to me .
When I looked, Alea was there sitting on her behind .
âOuch⊠I seem to have failed my landing . â
âAlea⊠youâŠ?â
âWhat are you spacing out for, Rodd-sama, Mei and Alea, we did our jobs, you know?â
â!?â
As Mei said that, I hurriedly turned back to the throne room .
What I saw wasâ .
â⊠Youâve really gone and done it . â
The sight of the Demon Queen . Having lost her magic barrier, she was kneeling on one knee .
â⊠Seriously?â
âAlea, good work!â
âGood work to you too, Mei . â
âHaha⊠FuhahahaâŠ!â
Ignoring the adults who were still awestruck, the twins innocently high-fived .
I couldnât help but laugh .
It seems that even Rei and Claire were surprised this time .
Like mothers, like daughters, or something like that .
They really were something else, that much was certain .
âHaah⊠Iâm tiredăŒâŠâ
âI as wellâŠâ
âYeah? If youâre tired go ahead and rest . Youâve already done more than enough . Leave the rest to your mothers . â
âIâll do thatăŒâ
âI think I shall as well . â
The twins lay themselves right on the ground .
And almost immediately nodded off .
They were real bigshots .
âBy the way, Alea . When you changed your stance in the middle of all that, what was up with that?â
âMmăŒâŠ I heard⊠a voiceâŠâ
âVoice?â
âMy teacher⊠scolded me⊠Not like that, like thisâŠâ
Leaving those words behind, this time Alea drifted into sleep .
âThat kind of thing⊠happens I guessâŠ?â
To name people that Alea had learned combat techniques from, there was Rei, Claire, and me, but of course, the first one that came to mind here was her .
To me she had just been the object of my fatherâs revenge, but to Alea she had surely been a good teacher .
âWell⊠I guess Iâll give you my thanks, Dorothea . â
To the woman, once praised as the God of the Sword, I sent a bitter smile .
For a moment I thought that I had felt someoneâs gaze .
But when I looked, there was no one here but us three .
âI wonder if Iâm growing oldâŠâ
Laying my exhausted body on the ground, I felt a refreshing breeze .
Without resisting it, I allowed my consciousness to sink .