She pressed her nails against her neat palms and asked,
âAre you talking about regrets over my death? Or are you talking about remorse for turning you into an enemy, the most promising high priest in the capital and the most promising one to be the next pope?â
âIâm talking about the lingering attachment and fear that any human being has, not the fear of eternity.â (Hubris)
âYou know what? A person, no matter how much they want to die, you canât cheer them up when they are so depressed.â (Eris)
In fact, it was still like that. I barely squeaked by like a doll whose battery was almost dead. A doll that activates when you press the power button, but stops without doing anything except for the moment.
I am so mentally exhausted that I didnât want to do anything, but the sense of purpose to go back forced me to move.
âItâs so hard and overwhelming just to breatheâŠâŠ canât even attempt to die. Isnât it funny? Trying to die can also be encouraging. Even if you try to hang yourself, you need the strength to tie the cloth to the ceiling and put your head through the string, and to fall off, you need the strength to climb high up.â (Eris)
When I first came to this world, I only slept. I want to wake up, because when I wake up, itâll feel like Iâm back at my house. I canât believe that Iâm in a strange place, in an unfamiliar body.
As I forced myself to repeatedly sleep and wake up, the body soon drooped and sagged. After that, I cried.
âThen youâll just lie down and procrastinate like a fool. You say I must die tomorrow, and the next day you do that again. If you procrastinate like that, one day you suddenly feel strong.â (Eris)
The day I first attempted suicide. It was a very sunny day. Even when I woke up, my head didnât hurt, and the food that didnât suit my taste went well. My gait was as light as a feather.
âIf you gain strength like that, you never know when you will become lethargic again, so I feel like I should die sooner when I have the strength. Do you know how it feels to fail when you barely gain strength?â (Eris)
ââŠâŠ.â (Hubris)
âSince God has helped me, shall I pledge to live hard? Wrong. Iâm a fool, because I canât die properly and I keep failing. So on and on⊠over and over again. If repeat it, both lingering feelings and fear will wear out. No, noâŠâŠ I feel like Iâm just fading away, little by little.â (Eris)
The rattling carriage stopped. Hubris did not say anything. Silence is always better than clumsy consolation.
âWhy do you look like that? Are you scared? Youâre afraid Iâll die right away.â (Eris)
ââŠ..Yes, Iâm afraid.â (Hubris)
Anakin opened the door first and reached out to me. I pulled my hand out of Hubris and stood up.
âI still have a long way to go before I die, so donât worry too much. Donât people say âeach one has his own endâ?â (Eris)
I smiled gently to reassure him. In this novel, Erisâs miserable death is the dazzling climax of the story that readers had hoped for and expected more than Helenaâs marriage.
When I saw Hubrisâ back heading to the house of Priest Metheus, I suddenly thought like that. If this was a musical, not a novel, what kind of music would be played during Erisâs death?
If the world were a big play, what song would ring at the end?
âWho are you?â
It was a very small log cabin that seemed a little cramped for two people to live in. As Hubris knocked on the door, a heavy old voice resounded from beyond the door.
âItâs me, my lord. Hubris.â
âNo, why did you come all the way here when you are supposed to be in the capital.â
âI heard that the priest is very sickâŠâ
But Metheus, who came out of the door, looked very sturdy. It was understandable. Hubris would have
hurried to get here when he heard that Metheus was almost dying.
I slipped out of Hubris and greeted Metheus.
âNice to meet you, Father Metheus. I have a question for you, so I came to you suddenly without sending a message in advance.â
Anyway, this person could see my soul, so I didnât have to hide it. Metheus nodded his head as if he had sensed something, then he turned his body and opened his door wide.
ââŠCome in. Itâs going to be a long story.â
It was a small and cozy cottage. There was no need for housekeeping as there were only the essentials, so no matter how retired he was, it felt humble for a highranking officialâs house.
Hubris stared at me while Metheus went to get some tea.
âDid you send that child too?â
âDid you only just realize? I thought you noticed from the train.â
âHow can you be so nonchalant when you have lured a man on false pretense! Arenât you sorry for me?â
I donât know why he is blaming me when he didnât even check.
It wasnât even that much of an effort to deceive him. I just told the boy from the slums to go to Hubris and drop a word.
The child faithfully told a lie that he had sent a message saying, Please come, Priest Metheus is in critical conditionâ. Hubris did not verify who the child was as he hurriedly packed his bags and boarded the train.
âNo matter how young he looks, you shouldnât believe what others say so easily. I cheated to use you as a guide, but what would you do if a trap was dug to harm you?â
âGod will guide me.â
Hubris stubbornly kept his mouth shut. It wasnât a matter of bragging about his self-esteem, but it was ridiculous.
In fact, Metheus was just like the adoptive father of Hubris, so saying that was enough for him to get on the train with his eyes closed. I was also aiming for that, and he was really possessed by the words that Metheus was in a critical state.
Instead, she went to the temple and asked for help. Hubrisâs mother met High Priest Metheus at the temple, and with his help, she safely gave birth to Hubris and raised him.
Hubris, fortunately, resembled his mother more closely than the marquis. As he grew up in a temple, Hubris naturally dreamed of becoming a high priest like Priest Metheus, and because of his innate talent, that wish was soon realized.
It was too late when the marquis later discovered that he had an illegitimate son named Hubris. Hubris had already become the youngest high priest, and he had become too famous to draw him into the family.
Even if Hubris had not become high priest, the marquis would not have been able to bring him. Aside from his mother, Hubris respected and loved Priest Metheus the most. Any comfortable and luxurious life would be meaningless without them.
High Priest Metheus finally brought out the crude teacups and refreshments. All of them were tasty and healthy.
Most of the teas and refreshments handled at Marquisâs and Laute were sweet.
In fact, as a person who doesnât like sweets very much, Metheusâs tea and refreshments were my favorite.
âStranger, I donât know why you took a precious step to meet me in such a shabby place. Iâm afraid that a poor old man will disappoint you.â
âThis is a question that only Priest Metheus can answer.â
I heard from Hubris that I couldnât go out alive anyway, and the witch taught me that I needed a dragonâs heart to break the law of causality.
I was curious about the revelation that the dragon made known to Metheus. And the fact that Jason was a hero is something that originally appeared in the novel, but what the hell has changed and what kind of content is it originally?
âLord Kazar said that the dragon violated the law of causality and manipulated you to twist its destiny. When you heard the prophecy, did you not feel any difference from the gods?â
ââŠI didnât know. Itâs a little bit like a dream. I didnât feel strange at the time, but I woke up later and as time passed, I realized something was different.â
âDo you remember exactly what the prophecy was about?â
At my question, Matthews looked into the air and blinked for a moment. He answered in a calm voice.
âOf course I remember. Itâs still good.â
â A child born on the night of the third moonâs waning will have to stab the mad dragon with a sword. Only that child can harm the light dragon, and during the day when the light dragon stops breathing, everything will return as it should be.
(TL/N: âMoonâs Waningâ- The moon is called a waning moon when it is in the phase in which its visible surface area is getting smaller. A waning moon occurs between a full moon (when the visible surface is fully round and lit up) and a new moon (when the surface that faces Earth is completely covered in shadow).]
âJust like that?â
âI donât know what the rationale is. Itâs because Iâm too small and foolish for the truth.â
Well, a groan came out of my mouth. I came here because I wanted to know because if you did know, then you donât have to take risks and come all the way here. I wanted to grab some other straw, so I asked another question.
âWere there any other prophecies in this landâŠ?â
âAnother prophecyâŠ. There was nothing else that could be called a prophecy.â
I tried to think of the novel as that might be of some help, but nothing came to mind. Seeing my expression, Metheus said with a very apologetic face.
âIn the beginning, God didnât give prophecies, or oracles. Thereâs never been a precedent, and probably no priests will receive oracles after that. I should have confessed frankly after that.â
The benevolent old man soon covered his face with both hands and began to sob in pain.
âWhat I received was not an oracle, but the fact that the supreme existence of nature is âpredicatedâ made me shocked out of my mind. But I was afraid. I am a mere mortal. Yet after receiving it, I became a high priest, and because of that, I gained high honor.â
âBut, my lord, you also knew later that you had been manipulated.â (Hubris)