Upon hearing Cruzerâs side story, Liliyn asked first about the details regarding the ăCursed Sword â Sacrificeă
âPlease look at this.â
In response to Liliynâs question, Cruzer pulled out a book from his bag that was on the floor. Everyone frowned when they saw him put the book on the desk.
âWhat is that thingâŠ?â
Naturally, Liliyn inquired about it.
âThis is an ancient document talking about ăSacrificeă that I found at ăDoa Ruinsăâ
âOld documents? This?âŠ..let me see it.â
âSure. But please treat it with care.â
When the book was received, Liliyn turns over the cover. Upon reading it, one could hear âI seeâ in small mutters. It certainly looked like a book on the surface, but when you look at its content, it was just an old file that was carefully pasted one by one on another set of papers.
He probably had a fear that it would wither completely if he havenât done this kind of process. And thus, Cruzer filed it and kept it like that.
But upon reaching the first page, Liliynâs face distorted into a question mark-kind of expression.
ââŠ.I canât read it.â
The characters written couldnât be deciphered at all. Of course, itâs possible to draw some conclusions based on the pictures in some parts of it, but she couldnât even understand that part too without the contents comprehension.
âLiliyn-dono, would you please show it to me as well.â
When Eveam came towards Liliyn, both Marione and Aquinas followed behind.
ââŠ.this isâŠ.â
Eveam narrowed her eyes as she looked it, but as expected even she didnât understand most of it as she would stare and try to decipher the foreign characters in it.
âItâs no surprise that anyone couldnât read this. The character used in here is not the present ăRanaris Alphabetă commonly used in ăEdeaă, but the ăAncient Yueguwan Alphabetă. This alphabet was used in the ancient times that was lost in transition towards this present time.â (Cruzer)
ć€ä»ŁăŠăšă°ăŻăłæć | Kodai Yueguwan Monji. Thus, Ancient Yueguwan Alphabet.
Thereupon, Aquinas gently took the book from Eveam, and quietly stared at it with his pair of red eyes,
ââŠ.this is certainly the ăAncient Yueguwan Alphabetăâ
âYou can read it?â
Cruzer couldnât hide his surprise and promptly asked if he could decipher it. The others also sent glance to Aquinas waiting for his answer.
âYes, but just a little bit.â
âFumu, well that guy had live a long life after all. No surprises there.â
Although Liliyn commented with a mix of disgust,
âNofofofofo! But if we are talking about long life, isnât Milady the same?â
âS-shut it! If you say it like that you make me sound as if Iâm incapable of learning about it!â
If Aquinas knew about it, but she doesnât, then their difference is that one had learned of such knowledge. In other words, she doesnât want to be compared to Aquinas with such a loss, and thus her panicked state.
âFor the time being, does that mean this document contains information about ăSacrificeă who was the main cause of ăShanjuumon Caveăâs collapse?â
When Eveam inquired back and asked him, Cruzer responded with a hand on his chins.
âYes. When I first witnessed it at the ruins, I was deeply frightenedâŠ.no, itâs more better to say I was terrified by such memory.â
âYou were terrified?â
âYes. First of all, let me tell you the ability of ăCursed Sword â Sacrificeă that everyone would likely want to know first.â
He received the book from Aquinas and placed it at the desk so that everyone could see while he was explaining. He turned the pages a few times over then stopped at a certain place. A picture of an ominous sword was drawn at it.
It wasnât an ordinary sword, it felt like the flames of hell was frozen in time and made into a sword. And at base of it was an eyeball that was supplemented by Cruzerâs explanation.
âăCursed Sword â Sacrificeă has the ability to destroy everything in exchange for the life force of the wielder.â
âCompensated by the wielderâs life force you say?â
Liliyn responded with a suspicious tone.
âYes, vitality that we put in it is not the physical strength we all generally know of, but literally the life force of the wielder.â
ââŠin other words, youâre having your life cut short?â
âThereâs no mistake with that understanding.â
âSo there was a savage sword that existed like thatâŠ..â
It was then Eveam who said those words in wonder, and,
âI apologize for interrupting Cruzer-dono, when you say it could destroy everything, it sounded vague and I couldnât get a good grasp on itâŠ.â
âIs that so. In simpler words, in proportion to the life force you give to ăSacrificeă, it could destroy anything from this world, even if itâs illusions created by the power of the ăFounder Demon Lordăâ
âPreposterous! Those kind of things are possible!â
It was Marione who responded next with a shout.
âOnly the likes of the Founder Demon Lord is capable of seeing through the illusion magic surrounding the ăCoreă! Even I and Aquinas couldnât get past it! Thatâs how exceptional the power of the Founder Demon Lord is! It isnât something a sword could possible break with one attack! M-moreover, why did that ăCupidos Tribeă have to make a wretched sword like that!â
With those words alone, Cruzer was able to evaluate Marione as a person with a high value of pride in him. Perhaps, the founder Demon Lord was really a non-standard existence.
âAlthough what I said sounded impossible, but itâs the truth. And besides, do you know the relationship between the Founder Demon Lord and the ăCupidos Tribeă?â
With his silence, it was proof that he didnât know anything about it, Eveam who doesnât seem to understand it, looked at Marione then Aquinas with curious eyes.
âFrom the looks of it, it appears that Demon Lord-sama doesnât know as well. Can I continue my talk then?â
Cruzer glances to Aquinas to seek his approval. However, Aquinas shook his head and said,
âAbout that, let me speak about their connectionâ
Apparently, it seems Aquinas would tell details himself. Everyone shifted their attention to him as he started to talk.
âA long time ago, the Founder Demon Lord who was also known as Adams, stumbled on a problem regarding a certain race. And that race was the ăCupidos Tribeă. They were a minority race, and were racially unrelated with other races. They were a quiet and obedientâ
âThen whatâs the problem with them? Although they were racially unrelated, they donât seem to be picking a fight with other races, I donât see the problem regarding their behavior either?â
Aquinas closed his eyes when Eveam asked so,
âYes, thatâs how everyone thought about them. However, Adams noticed a strange sense of incongruity in their existence.â
âA sense of incongruity?â
âIt was something one could overlook as they thought of them as a friendly race.â
ââŠ.then what in the world was itâŠ.?â
âItâs the look they give when they see another raceâŠ..Adams who saw such eyes felt a faint flicker of light in them. Itâs as if a hawk was looking down at them from the top, just like an eyes of a predator.â
âD-does that meanâŠâ
âNone of the races noticed such eyes from them. But Adams felt the incompatibility of it. So she ordered the ăVal Kiria Seriesăwhom I had told that Adams created by herself, to investigate them. Then, the shocking truth came to light.â
Eveam gulps in anticipation.
âBased on the investigationâŠ.. A lot our brethren was killed by their hands.â
âWha!?â
âAdams who knew of it decided to seriously investigate their movements and deemed that they were a dangerous race. And the results that we have found were their race characteristicsâŠ..and atrocious ideologyâ
âCharacteristics? Ideology?â
âA race characteristic in which they willingly eat human-flesh by nature.â
The impact of those words were unexpected to Eveam as she carried a hand to her mouth with a pale complexion.
âMoreover, they can incorporate the characteristic of the race they eat. So they devoured most of the strong ăEvilaăs and improved their own existenceâ
âThatâs too gruesomeâŠ.even though they are an ăEvilaă as wellâŠ.â
âYou are probably wondering why they are doing such a thingsâŠ.. Of course, they also wish to eat the ordinary foods the other ăEvilaă eats. So for the sake of surviving, they didnât eat their kins. However, their actions were deeply rooted to their warped ideology.â
âRight! Their ideology! What in the world were their ideology?â
Eveam inquired with a slightly agitated expression.
âTheir ideology wasâŠâŠâŠ..the revival of their Godâ