1044: Sophie's Past and Future
ăWell, not as if they can help it. All of them are panicked after losing the Divine Sword Knight.ă
Fran was stunned to hear Meaâs comment, followed by Sophie and Yagilale also dropping their jaws in surprise.
ăLosing the Divine Sword KnightâŚâŚ? Eh? Heâs really dead?ă
ăAre you certain about this?ă
Adol seriously kicked the bucket? Itâs true we havenât seen him since the battleâŚâŚ
ăI never said he was dead.ă
ăWhat? Then pick your words more carefully.ă
ăThen what do you mean you by âlostâ?ă
ăNo one knows where he is, so he apparently ran off somewhere. Quina looked into the incident, so this news is credible.ă
ăWhat happened to the divine sword?ă
ăSeems like he didnât take it with him. Stealing Alpha would mean getting hunted to the ends of the earth, so that was a wise decision. Though he appeared to be obedient, Iâm sure he had a lot on his mind.ă
Fran muttered with a complicated expression on her face.
To her, Adol was in a bit of a strange position. There was much she didnât like about him, but he was also a comrade-in-arms who fought alongside her on the battlefield.
We heard about his involvement in Filuriaâs backdoor deal regarding Sophie, but itâs hard to believe he played a major role in that conspiracy. Not that he wouldnât do it, but rather, he wasnât in a position where he could make deals with foreign entities.
I find it more plausible that Silardâs intelligence division or whatnot executed the scheme using the name of the Divine Sword Knight. Adol likely wasnât the mastermind.
ăSo Silard inviting me so forcefully wasâŚâŚă
ăTo curry favor with their leaders. Simply returning home after letting the Divine Sword Knight escape must be incredibly terrifying. They have no clue what sort of punishment awaits them, so they are desperate to bring someone comparably strong back with them.ă
They should have a replacement for Adol once they return, but that replacement wasnât here with them. Thatâs why they had to approach Sophie and Fran on their own.
Especially for Sophie, since her identity as a divine sword wielder was definitely exposed by now.
Her solicitation must have been quite intense. It seems they tried to coerce her based on the secret agreement with the Medical Director.
ăI would rather die in Gordicia than go to Silard!ă
ăIn that case, why not visit our country?ă
Yagilaleâs words caused Sophie to lose her voice. She probably didnât expect another invitation right in the middle of her complaints about Silardâs invitation.
Whatâs more, now Mea joined in.
ăDonât forget the Beast Kingdom! Any divine sword wielder is more than welcome in my nation! Of course, along with the people of Nocta too!ă
ăAh! Quite unfair, Nemea-sama! Segilusel would welcome her just as much!ă
ăWe would never attempt to tie you up in some foolish contract, so please do not worry yourself too much. You see, as a servant of my nation, I am obligated to recruit any unaligned divine sword users I come across.ă
ăThe same goes for me. I can confidently recommend Segilusel as a much better option than Silard.ă
ăWe as well! The Beast Kingdom vastly exceeds Silard!ă
Basically, they were informing Sophie that she could always come to them if she doesnât have anywhere else to go. Even if sheâs worrying about the fate of Noctaâs residents, consulting them would always be better than considering Silard.
ăBut Sophie, werenât you previously a noble? I heard that your foster father was both a musician and a noble, which means your country of origin cannot be ignored.ă
It seems Mea only heard a portion of Sophieâs circumstances. She casually mentioned Sophieâs foster father.
However, she immediately understood her blunder from the look on Sophieâs face.
ăNo wait, I must have been mistaken. Indeed! Perhaps I was remembering the wrong person.ă
Mea tried to cover for herself with terrible monotone acting. However, Sophie immediately shook her head and explained her entire situation. Perhaps she already overcame her old trauma.
ăWhat you say is true. I canât keep ignoring my foster fatherââă
The story she told us was almost identical to the one we heard before. A tale of love and spite, her complicated feelings for her foster father.
Even after hearing it the second time, it was a hard childhood. The same applies to Fran as well, but fate can be very cruel.
Mea was also at a loss for words. Meanwhile, Yagilale seemed to be thinking about something.
ăYou say that Robel Salas-dono was your foster father?ă
ăIndeed. He was rather famous on the continent of Capul.ă
It seems his Kingdom of Segilusel was located in the northern part of Capul. The Jilbard Continent containing the Kingdom of Kranzel was to the west of Gordicia, whereas the Capul Continent was located on the opposite side to the east.
Sophieâs birthplace was also on the continent of Capul.
ăMy role as Knight Commander allowed me to hear many things about that incident. However, I am puzzled by the fact that your story differs so greatly from what I have heard.ă
ăThe death of Viscount Salas was publicly reported as him falling in battle while eliminating a band of bandits.ă
ăEliminating⌠bandits?ă
Sophie had told us her foster father ordered a band of mercenaries to attack the village where she was born, and slaughter her family.
But according to Yagilale, Viscount Salas led a criminal slave squadron to drive off a band of bandits who had occupied a village. They succeeded at the cost of losing their lives, and even the viscount himself was slain.
ăThat is how it was reported in our country.ă
ăNoâŚâŚ But thatâsâŚâŚă
Sophie stared at Yagilale in confusion. She didnât know how to react after the existence of the tragedy she experienced was completely denied.
ăWe are in an alliance with his home country, so our men joined in the investigation as well. I believe there can be no mistake.ă
ăThen what happened to the village of my birth? Where did my mom, dad, and sister go? Were those bandits my parents? Or was it all a lie? WhatâsâŚâŚ even true anymore?ă
ăI am very sorry. It seems I have only caused you more confusion. However, allow me to say one thing. While Salas-dono was a music fanatic, I do not believe he would perform evil. Perhaps he was simply acting to force a situation where you would experience powerful emotions?ă
ăT-Then I killed my foster father forââă
Sophie choked on her words and fell to the ground abruptly, mumbling something while staring blankly.
ăSophie, are you okay?ă
ăSophie, was your foster father happy in his final moments?ă
ăMea, what are youâŚâŚ?ă
ăHe had little time left to live, and died listening to the ultimate music. Maybe itâs what he would have wanted.ă
ăNo way! No, thatâs notâŚâŚă
Sophie attempted to refute Mea, but her words lost their vigor. Somewhere deep down, she might have been convinced. Based on what Iâve heard of this Viscount Salas guyâs personality, seems like something he might do.
ăFirst, I have to find out how much of this is true.ă
ăPlease allow me to assist you.ă
ăThank you, Yagilale.ă
ăSophie, Iâm happy for you.ă
ăYour mom and dad might still be alive.ă
ăâŚ! Youâre right! Youâre absolutely rightâŚâŚă
Franâs parents were already lost, so her words had a different weight behind them. Sophieâs eyes widened in surprise, but she nodded her head with a complicated mix of emotions.