Chapter 264. You Cannot Escape from the Saintess (4)
Chapter 264. You Cannot Escape from the Saintess (4)
Ciara blinked with a confused expression. I could call it cute, but because of my aversion towards her, she only looked hateful no matter what she did. However, now was the time to set aside my feelings. I let out a dry cough and continued.
âI already told you. What was the reason I needed your help?â
[Because enemies that could nullify the dungeonâs power appeared⌠right?â
âYeah.â
[And thatâs why Hero-nim called me. To read their movements and prepare beforehand.]
âRight.â
[Then for me to get stronger, shouldnât IâŚ]
âNo, no.â
I shook my head. Of course, Sherafina told me I needed to make Ciara a dungeon explorer. However, thatâs because Sherafina didnât know about Lespina.
The Dungeon Lord wasnât a god. She wasnât omnipotent, nor was she omniscient. Her suggestion was reasonable, but not in this case. Against enemies that could ignore the dungeonâs power, how could we fight them with the dungeonâs power? That was partly why I gave up on grinding stats! Easily raised levels from the dungeon? They were different. Rather than the sweet fruit given as a reward for completing the dungeonâs tests, I wanted the tests themselves.
For this reason, climbing the dungeon was beneficial for combat type ability users. There was a huge difference between those who experienced combat and those who didnât. Those who won against powerful enemies gained experience different from the levels the dungeon gave. I considered this another aspect of oneâs league. I believed that this was also the reason so many gods had their eyes out for me.
However, Ciara was different. She was frail. Most likely, the limit of her physical strength was picking up a knife and a fork. Her underdeveloped body could be easily seen from the outside. Although she carried a special and boundless mana, she could only use it when she used her ability. Most of the time, it was just leaking out of her body. Her mana wasnât being used. Setting aside her talent for magic, she had never even wielded her mana.
Even she entered the dungeon, what could she do? Of course, if I paired her with another ability user, it would be possible to make her stronger. During that process, Sherafina would most likely read Ciaraâs ability and help her develop it. However, as I said before, such an ability was useless in front of enemies like Lespina. It might not even activate properly.
âHow much did your ability grow?â
[The range increased by another 20km radius.]
âSo itâs still growing?â
[Yes, Hero-nim. My ability gets stronger the more I use it. I donât know the origin of it, though.]
âGood, then I have an idea.â
When I felt confident I could develop her ability, I took out a piece of paper. It was a Soul Contract.
[I can feel an amazing power from it⌠and an ominous aura.]
âYeah. I canât trust you so easily, so itâs a failsafe methodâŚâ
At that moment, I hesitated. Then, I fell in thought. Ciara couldnât see with her eyes, but she realized what I was doing and turned to face me. I could call her action admirable, but because of my aversion towards her⌠The rest didnât need to be said.
I asked.
âWhy do you like me?â
[Because itâs my fate!]
I hate⌠No, endure it.
âWhat I said before, can you do it?â
[I donât think itâs very efficient. If Hero-nim allows it, Iâll look for another method. Thereâs a lot to be prepared for the world Hero-nim will rule!]
âCan you still do that after cutting ties with your family?â
[Itâll be slightly more difficult, but I can do it! As long as I have the authority to grant abilities, I can coerce ability users to⌠Ehem. In any case, itâs possible!]
âRejected.â
[Uuu⌠Okay.]
âIâm going to put an observer on you. Is that fine?â
She did not give an immediate answer. She then tilted her head and asked.
[The object Hero-nim took out can restrain my actions, correct?]
âRight. It can even restrain the way you think. Itâs a scary object.â
[Then why would Hero-nim not use it and put an observer on me instead?]
It was a fair question. Did I feel bad about using the Soul Contract on Ciara? Not in the slightest. I had already used Soul Contracts on many people. As long as the contractâs terms were kept, a Soul Contract was nothing more than a piece of paper, something that didnât pose much danger. If the target was Ciara, I didnât really need to hesitate.
Even so, this was the decision I came to.
âNo, I thought I shouldnât continue using Soul Contracts on my allies.â
[Iâm touched, Hero-nim! I finally became Hero-nimâs woman! Aaah, Iâm so happy!]
âDonât change the topic.â
Ciara was trembling from elation. Although seeing her gave me the chills, I knew I could restrain her even without using a Soul Contract.
The reason was simple. She⌠Kuhum, she liked me way too much. In the end, her every action was for my benefit. She accepted any sacrifice and justified any action if it was in my favor. Thatâs why I didnât want to be involved with her. I was afraid she would do something I couldnât control.
However, that wasnât the case now. I had more than enough power to control her actions. There was a reason to be afraid. Moreover, rather than avoiding what I feared and ignoring it, I knew it was better to keep it next to me and watch over it. This was the decision I came to after analyzing the data collected by the succubiâs investigation.
âIâll say it again, get rid of the organization youâve been forming.â
[An enormous amount of money and manpower have already been used. Iâm sure it will be of great help to Hero-nimâs future!]
âI donât need it. Get rid of it. Or, you can just give it to your family and tell them to do what they want with it.â
As I said that, I thought for a moment. The Kenex family would undoubtedly oppose me taking Ciara away. A tiny clash might happen in the process⌠and I can use this chance to get rid of this organization. Yep, that sounded like a good plan.
In any case, Ciaraâs answer was interesting.
[Yes! Then Iâll make it so that we can regain control over them at any time!]
âThat wonât be needed. I already obtained everything I wanted. Including you.â
[⌠Yes.]
For some reason, Ciara twisted her body and blushed. I pondered which part of my statement caused her to act so annoyingly, but since I wasnât really interested in her, I just ignored it.
I put away the Soul Contract and thought how this was a good opportunity.
Some of Revivalâs members were still collared. Ilayda Van and Laz Michel⌠They were trustworthy people, but I wanted to watch over them for a little bit longer. However, Leon, Walker, and Sophie were already on Revivalâs boat and couldnât get off. Even setting that aside, I already knew what kind of people they were. Soul Contracts werenât needed. Putting collars on their necks was nothing less than an insult. I decided to get rid of them.
Walker might curse me and attack the moment he was freed from his Soul Contract, but getting hit once wouldnât be so bad. I could always return it a hundredfold too.
[Hero-nim, what are you thinking about? I want to hear it too!]
âNo. In any case, from this moment on, youâre a member of Revival. Though, you wonât enter the dungeon.â
[A secret agent? Just for Hero-nim!?]
â⌠Well, letâs call it a secret agent for Earth.â
I made a bitter smile and nodded. Then, I continued.
âIâll be the one training you. Hwaya will also help. The two of us are skilled with handling mana, and itâll help you develop your ability.â
[Hero-nimâs training⌠Can I go outside and calm myself from this excitement?]
âNo. Donât be excited. Donât calm yourself down. Hwaya will be there too. Got it? Hwaya will be there! Donât forget that!â
[I wish only Hero-nim was thereâŚ]
Just what did this girl eat to be so extreme at just thirteen-years-old!? I needed to hear the Kenex familyâs education policy. Then, Iâll make everyone kneel and apologize.
âFirst, letâs open your eyes and mouth. Itâs not my style to work people without properly reimbursing them.â
Except for Walker.
[Mm⌠This might be rude, Hero-nim, but can I say something?]
Ciara made a sorrowful expression that Iâd never seen before as she shook her head.
[Itâs not that I want to doubt Hero-nimâs words, but Iâve never been able to fix this disability I was born with.]
âMaybe youâve only met bad doctors.â
[It was impossible with modern medicine. Even though mana stones and monster remains brought huge advancement in medicine and science, it wasnât enough to fix my eyes. It was the same for my mouth. They said that something unapproachable by science was blocking me. Something like a curse.]
âSo?â
[The Kenex family and I tried mobilizing all healing ability users. The Kenex family is larger than what Hero-nim thinks. All healing ability users on Earth tried to cure me. One of them was Miss Ilayda Van, who is currently in Revival. No one could recover my sight, nor my voice. Although Miss Palludia wasnât one of them, I donât think sheâll be different.]
âMm, yeah, Ludiaâs power might not be enough.â
I shrugged.
âBut Iâm different.â
[Of course, I have the greatest faith in Hero-nimâs power! But Hero-nim, I donât want to be disappointed at Hero-nim. I donât want to be disappointed in myself, who is disappointed in Hero-nim. Iâm happy as I am now. Itâs fine.]
Ciaraâs attitude was clearly unnatural. She was shaking her head like she was afraid of something. I had some doubts, then I remembered something obvious.
She was only thirteen.
She was smart and headstrong for her age, so I never considered her to be a thirteen-year-old. Right. She was young. The time she had might have been too short for her to naturally accept her disability.
From the day she was born, she couldnât see, hear, nor talk. It seemed she accepted her disability as a payment for becoming an ability user. She acted proudly, and she never doubted her actions. Since she paid such a great price when she was born, she had no qualms about using the power she had. A saintess chosen by God⌠It made sense that thatâs how she viewed herself.
Even so, it was hard to say she overcame her disability. In fact, her actions showed how much of a complex she had towards her disability. Her current reaction proved this theory completely.
I became disappointed in myself. I knew that at the basis of her blind actions was her disability, but I had been carrying hostility towards her all this time.
I was rather proud of my ability to see through people for my age, but it seemed it was just a rookieâs folly. I still had much more to learn in this regard. Who was I to judge people and hate them? I was only twenty two! It was good that I realized it now. Even if I didnât want to, my position required me to think and act this way.
Some of her actions were certainly unforgivable. She committed a crime that couldnât be justified in any way. I felt that her way of thinking wouldnât change, and so accepted my decision to restrain her actions. No matter how much good she did, since she would never repent for her sins, she would forever remain a sinner, and I would forever hate her. Thatâs what I had thought.
Now, however, I felt like I saw a tiny potential. A way to open her heart, which, in some way, could never ben opened or changed. Making her realize her faults and making her act on her own volition rather than for me.
Since I planned to do it anyways, there was no need to hesitate. I took out an Elixir from my inventory.
[This is�]
âAh, this wonât be enough. Itâs a miraculous medicine, but itâs still a bit lacking to resolve your curse. It would be a waste to use two, so Iâm only going to use one.â
I gave her a short reply and took a breath. After looking around, I nodded and muttered.
âOverlord.â
In an instant, the power of Enigma enveloped me. It automatically split itself for offense and defense, then followed the path of Peruta Circuit to circulate around my body. I grabbed this mana of Enigma mid-path.
[Hero-nim, what⌠what an amazing power. I canât see you. Are you really there?]
âIâll let you see with your own eyes soon.â
I grinned and focused entirely on the Elixir in my hand. I had considered it for a long time. Strengthening items with Enigmaâs power.
It wasnât impossible. At this moment, Enigma was mine. If I couldnât use it as I wanted, how could I call myself its master? As if to prove this, Enigmaâs mana followed my control, thoroughly entering the bottle of Elixir. Ciara, who couldnât see, only trembled at the energy she felt.
âDone.â
[What⌠What do I need to do, Hero-nim?]
Ciaraâs voice was shaking. I smirked and grabbed her tightly clenched fist. After opening it slowly, I put the bottle of Elixir on her hand. Then, she grabbed it carefully, afraid it would break.
âJust drink it.â
Finally, I controlled Enigma to open the bottle. With trembling hands, Ciara put the Elixir on her mouth. Then, she drank it all in one go. She didnât doubt in the slightest. Her affection again gave me the chills. When she opened her eyes and saw me, would she see how I was different from her image, become disillusioned and lose her affection for me? Oh, please! Let that be the case! For a moment, I had a wishful dream.
Then, as if how she couldnât open her eyes was a lie, she opened her eyes too naturally.
âAh, aaahâŚâ
âCiara, youâŚâ
The moment I saw her eyes, I realized why such a great curse was placed on her.
âHero⌠nimâŚâ
Large black irises that were as clear as the starry sky and a white cross clearly inscribed in each eye.
She was the only innate Evil Eyes holder birthed by Earth.
Authorâs note:
Shin and Hwaya obtained their Evil Eyes by raising their leagues and proving their qualifications. Other than Ciara, Loretta and Daisy are the only ones in the story born with innate Evil Eyes.
You understand why Ciara couldnât open her eyes or speak, right? And what ability that Evil Eyes has! After all, the ability of Evil Eyes canât be hidden just by closing oneâs eyes! Huhu.