Iāll post on more chapter tomorrow since I couldnāt post yesterday.
My aunt told me about my motherās alleged death, which my father had kept from me. It was a story that made me want to cover my ears.
Mom had been invited to a ladies-only party, so my father was not there.
She didnāt think the relationship between aristocrats was very good, so she wasnāt too keen on it, but it seemed that she had no choice but to attend because the aristocratsā association with each other would affect her husbandās work.
But an incident happened at that party. In the middle of the excitement of the party, my mother collapsed.
Despite all attempts to rescue her, she did not return home. According to the doctor, it was a sudden seizure, but it was unthinkable that she would suddenly collapse, even though she had no preexisting medical conditions and was in good health.
My father thought so, too, and gathered a lot of information behind the scenes.
The doctor who took care of my mother came from a family with long-standing ties to Marquis Deer and some of the servants and cooks at the aristocratic familyās house where the party was held that had been involved in the death of my mother were later found to have died in a suspicious manner.
Her father, aunt and even many of the nobles who were opposed to Marquis Deer Grafful were convinced that mother had been poisoned by him. So all along they were investigating to get proof of that.
āA few days before Mr. Belfast died, he informed me that he was very close to getting to the bottom of Sister Ibelmaās death, and then that happenedā¦ā¦.ā
My auntās words make me imagine even scarier things. Could it be that father was about to get the evidence and thatās why he was killed, if so, it would be very frightening.
āAuntie had connections to some of the higher-ups in the county, donāt you know where Marquis Deer Grafful is right now?ā
āFarma, I donāt think youā¦ā¦ā
MyĀ aunt looks worried, as if she has realized my intentions.
āI still canāt forgive Marquis Deer Grafful! I canāt believe he killed my father and maybe even my mother ā¦ā¦Auntie, please! Find out where he is!ā
āI canāt forgive him either but what if something happens to you, my nieceā¦..?ā
āDonāt worry, Iām strong now. I wonāt lose!ā
āThe magicraft out there? No matter how many magicrafts you can control, youāre the only one. How are you going to defeat Marquis Deer Grafful, who has an army?ā
Yes, I am alone now. Not only the Iron Knights, but also Yuta and Nanami are gone. Even so I still want to avenge my father and mother.
āAuntie, please! I can fight alone!ā
āI canāt let you go alone. What aunt wouldnāt be worried about her niece?ā
Perhaps it wasnāt a question of numbers, but in an attempt to make an argument, I retorted,
āI have friends too! I may be alone right now, but I have a lot of strong, trustworthy friends!ā
āThen rely on your friends. I will do my best to help you once I know you are not alone.ā
With that being said, I made the decision to contact my companions. However, even if I could contact them, the invasion of the Elysian Empire is about to begin at any moment. I am worried about whether they will be able to reach me in time.
It is quite a distance from the Amurian Union, where the Iron Knights are located, to here. There is no way they can fly here like Garuda II, so it will take a lot of time.
When I thought of friends who could fly over, Yutaās face was the first that came to mind. However, Yuta is in the Kingdom of Lubel, which is even farther away than the Amurian Union. It was not a distance that even Arleo-2ās flying ability could cover in a flash.
But I had an unfounded thought thatā¦ā¦Yuta would be able to do something about it so I called Yuta instead of Fugaku.
āYuā¦ā¦Yutaā¦ā¦help me.ā
I spoke so without hesitation even though he might not be on Arleo-2.
āFarma?!Where are you?ā
āIām in Ludawanā¦ā¦.ā
Yuta then responded in a way I had never imagined.
āMe too, Iām in Ludawan. I thought Farma was near the residence of Marquis Deer Grafful!ā
Yutaās words surprised me, and relieved me from the bottom of my heart. And I donāt know why, but I bursted into tears.