Apparently, Baron Herman kept his promise. Enroute to the Galahad Fortress, no pursuers could be seen, let alone servants.
Although, it was also possible that the pursuers simply missed usâŚ
When we were about to approach the enemy fortress, Lily and Fiona prepared as accordingly. For example, there was a magic item called the Predator Coat, which could completely conceal oneâs appearance.
The principle was to distort visible light with light magic, making the wearer transparent. However, if we were frolicking too much, the distortion of light would be disrupted. As such, itâd seem as if there was a movement or even a blur in the surrounding scenery. Suffice to say, the item didnât provide absolute concealment.
Nevertheless, as long as we remained calm, we could enjoy the effect to the fullest. If we were careful, I doubted weâd be discovered by either the guards or the servants.
By the way, even though it was called a coat, it was actually a fairly large piece of cloth. Not only that, the Predator Coat could only be used by those with aptitude for light magic. Thus, Lily ended up wearing it with Fiona in tow, making it seem like a two-person shirt.
As for why there were various items for concealment, it was because Lily and Fiona were lucky enough to receive my letter during their stay in the Galahad Fortress. Upon sensing the situation, Lily rushed to Spada to prepare the necessary equipment and supplies to aid my return.
All the necessary preparation were complete. Although there were some twists and turns, I somehow managed to regroup with the two at the Alsace Fortress.
Once we reach Galahad Fortress, all we had to do was to take safe domestic roads without worrying about enemy attacks. As there shouldnât be any obstacles to hinder our path, the journey should progress smoothly.
Thus, for the first time in months, I returned to Spada.
ââŚAah, finally, weâve returned.â
As I swayed on the back of Maryâthe immortal horse, Nightmareâwith whom I was reunited for the first time, I murmured poignantly as I gazed at the Great Wall of the Capital City of Spada in the distance.
As the month changed to the 2nd of the Pristine Water, March, I decided to return to Spada.
Once weâd safely escaped from Daedalus, there was no longer any reason to stay in Galahad Fortress, since the war was over.
Mary had to live in the Galahad stables for a while, but Fiona and Lily seemed to take good care of her. So, even after a long absence, the horse was still in pristine condition.
âŚI felt truly ashamed for endlessly burdening the two.
As I rode Mary and marched forward, Sariel sat behind me.
I hadnât reported to the Spada Army that Iâd captured Sariel.
It wasnât like I wanted to hide her or anything. Even though I was supposed to turn in the enemy general⌠As I thought, itâd be better to stop now. Actually, it was none other than Lily and Fiona who stopped me.
In short, they wanted to hear my explanation about Sariel first. After all, if I were to sent Sariel over to Spada Army, theyâd certainly take her into custody.
According to what I heard, the 8th ApostleâAi, was captured during the Galahad War, and was incarcerated in a special underground prison at the Royal Castle of Sparda. Sariel, whoâd lost her power as an apostle, shouldnât need a grand prison. Even if so, it was possible that sheâd be locked up in the same place and never saw the light of the day again.
Since we didnât know how the Spada Army would treat Sariel, the two wanted to learn everything they could.
Only then would they decide what to do with Sarielâor, to be precise, how to send her to the Spada Army. By knowing the details, we could set the conditions. In the worst-case scenario, there was also an option of continuing to shelter her.
Perhaps, if I had disclosed the situation right away, we wouldnât have to smuggle her. Upon my arriving at the Galahad Fortress, Iâd already informed the Spada Army of my return. As soon as I reached Spada, I was required to report through the adventurerâs guild HQ, before receiving a summoning order from the royal castle.
In any case, I was a heroic figure whoâd vanquished a powerful enemy, and it seemed that King Leonhard had his eyes on me.
Anyway, I was obligated to report my movements. However, when we actually arrived at the fortress, I hid Sariel. I used the magic item that Lily and Fiona had to disguise her as another person. Luckily, I was able to get out without being asked, âWhoâs that?â
We left the Galahad Fortress in a bit of a hurry, partly because we were afraid theyâd find out. In the end, we opted to return to Spadaâs dormitory in order to have a talk.
By then, it had been a few days since I was reunited with both Lily and Fiona. I was going through a harsh situation in which I couldnât confide to anyone. Day by day, the gazes of the two became more severe as they watched Sariel and I. In the end, we reached the dormitory without being able to have a decent conversation.
The stress was about to rupture my stomach. To be honest, Iâd like to return to the cultivation village and led the carefree life of a fake priest once again.
Still, compared to me, the two probably had it worse.
Thus, I made up my mind. I had no regrets. This was the result of my choice. No matter how painful or sad the outcome might be, Iâd accept it.
ââŚâ
The sky I looked up at was still blue.
We should be able to return to the dormitory before dusk.
So, itâs tonight.
It was time for me to tell them everything.
Be it the reason why I kept Sariel away, snatched her divine protectionâeverything.
The sun had already set, and the lounge of the dilapidated dormitory was dimly illuminated.
It was a tranquil night, one where I couldnât even hear a single insect. In the night sky, only thin stripes of clouds were adrift, while the waning moon shone vaguely.
Simon wasnât in the dormitory. I was told that he was off to some quest. I also didnât know when heâd return.
As of the present, Lily and Fiona gathered around the table, sitting across from me and Sariel. Without anyone interfering, the four of us could finally talk.
âŚIâm ready.
I couldnât back down anymore. I couldnât possibly drag this any longer
Now, letâs start talking.
ââŚFirst of all, letâs talk about what happened after I got caught in the teleportation magic.â
Lily and Fiona nodded in silence.
âIt seemed to be called âHeavenâs Gate.â An emergency spell to aid an apostle in escaping, made by Bishop Judas, the man who experimented on me.â
âThen, you arrived at the âFountain of Lightâ, right?â
âT-thatâs right, did I tell you thatâŚ?â
For a moment, Lilyâs question caught me off guard. Also, no, I definitely hadnât told her that I was sent at the Fountain of Light.
âApparently, the teleportation magic utilizes the veins of the earth. Due to that, one canât freely set the destination. Since the caster has a light attribute, the destination should be where the veins of light emerge on the earthâs surfaceâin other words, the dragon holes. While the original destination shouldâve been the cathedral of Daedalus, but before that, there was a powerful dragon hole of light⌠That is, the Fountain of Light.â
I was half-dumbfounded as I listened to Lilyâs crisp explanation. No way, I didnât know that the mysterious teleportation magic could be explained?
Lily, who looked much younger than even Reki or Ursula, didnât fail to surprise me with her knowledge of magic.
âIt seems that the hole still possesses some magic. If it were left for another yearâno, for six months, then Kuronoâd be teleported right in the middle of the enemy as planned. I must thank Her Majesty the Queen for protection.â Lily smiled softly.
She seemed to genuinely thank the Fairy Goddessâthat, or she was glad that I was safe.
However, the sight of her childish smile, which shouldâve offered utmost comfort, chills ran down my spine.
While Lily hadnât transformed, she had completely regained consciousness. Lies and deceits wouldnât work on her. On the contrary, she might discover my deepest secretâone that not even I was aware of.
âWell, thatâs enough about the teleportation magic. Hey, Kurono, exactly what did you see at the Fountain of Light?â
Enduring the reflexive desire to run away, I stared straight into Lilyâs eyes.
âI saw Sarielâs memory.â
I told her the whole truth.
âSariel, who was hit with Memory Burst, strongly counter-interfered me, who was nearby, causing Backdoor. From then on, I was treated to her memories.â
First, the memory of that dayâs battle. I saw myself transforming into a woman as I merged with Lily from Sarielâs perspective.
âSo, our strategy as a success.â
âIt was. At that time, Sariel almost lost consciousness and was in no condition to retaliate.â
Unable to distinguish between the past and reality, Sariel ate my Wrath Impact.
âThen, all of her sealed memories were released.â
I saw Sariel fought as an apostle. I saw her communing with some of her apostolic companionsâ
âand before she woke up as an apostle.
ââAs expected, just like Kurono, she was also an experimental subject.â
âYouâre correct, Lily.â
A pitiful victim of the White Sacrament led by Judas.
âDid you end up sympathizing with her because of that?â
âNot really, Fiona. If thatâs all, I could still kill Sariel.â
I was definitely wavering. Nevertheless, at the bank of the spring, I still wrung her scrawny neck. despite knowing that she was the same as me; a victim of a hellish human experimentation, I was able to show no mercy.
ââBut then, just before I broke her neck, I discovered that she was an acquaintance from my hometown.â
ââŚAnother transmigrator, huh?â
I was summoned, while Sariel was reincarnated. While our situations were subtly different, we both came from another world.
âEven if I was once a Japanese, I could still kill a total stranger. But, if itâs someone I recognized, someone I had spoken with, even if just a little⌠Itâs just impossible for meâŚâ
Iâm sorryâŚ
I could only apologize for my weakness.
Of course, they didnât simply forgive me. Lily and Fiona remained silent.
After ten or twenty seconds of silence, Lily was the first to speak.
âSay your name, Sariel. Who were you?â
Her jade gaze pierced Sariel with the sharpness of a blade. Still, Sarielâas emotionless as a puppet, answered promptly without any hesitation.
âMy name is Yuriko Shiraasaki. Like Kurono Mao, I was a second-year student at Sakuragi Highschool. I was also a member of the literature club. Back in Japan, I was an ordinary student with neither special abilities nor status.â
ââŚAbout Kurono, were you really just an acquaintance?â
âYuriko Shirasaki had a one-sided love towards Kurono Mao. In fact, on the day of the summons, she was about to confess to him, but it so happened thatââ
ââEnough.â
Upon hearing Lilyâs words, Sariel abruptly stopped speaking. It was as if someone had pressed the Stop button on a DVD player.
Silence ensued. Dark, oppressive, silence like the bottom of the sea.
âLong story short, you failed to land the decisive blow, Kurono.â
âThatâs right, sorry.â
âNo, Iâm not blaming you. You mustâve had it rough. Itâs not an easy decision to make.â
Those words were supposed to be comfortingâ
âHowever, the fact that Fiona was unperturbed terrified me the most.
A sleepy, absent-minded, blank expression. Her face, which was supposed to be familiar to me, seemed like an apathetic goddess who didnât care about peopleâs suffering.
I couldnât grasp her mind at all.
Contrary to her words, was she angry? Or was she genuinely fed up, to the point she didnât care? It felt as if she was about to disappear, never to be seen again. But then again, that wouldnât be strange.
ââŚDespite that, you seemed to lead a peaceful life.â
ââŚSariel is no longer hostile. In fact, she has lost all her power and protection as an apostle.â
âAfter the battle, the two of you hid in Irz Village. The entire time, she didnât betray or snitch on you, so itâs probably the truth.â
Even though that should be the most suspicious part, Fiona acted nonchalant about it. Certainly, if Sariel had other agenda, she probably wouldnât spare me. My safe return to Spada was solid evidence⌠But that didnât make accepting it any easier.
âIâll ask this just in case, what did you think of your action back then?â
Fionaâs golden gaze pierced Sariel. Despite that, Sariel didnât waver, and answered calmly.
âFreed from Godâs will, I followed Yuriko Shirasakiâs conviction. Iâd like to fulfill her desire.â
âWhy?â
âI donât understand it myself. Regardless, I still wish to fulfill her desire.â
âAre you in love with Kurono?â
âIâm not, Yuriko Shirasaki was the one who did. While I understand the concept of love, I canât feel it. Due to lacking human emotions, I donât think Iâm capable of loving someone.â
âI see. Well, even without love, two people could still have sex.â
Fiona already saw it coming. Her words were very telling.
âŚIs that how it is?
In the first place, I came up with that method because of Fionaâs remarks. Since it was her words, there was no way she wouldnât notice it.
âWhatâs the matter, Lily? Since a while ago, Iâm the only one asking questions.â
ââŚWhat?â
An unexpected turn.
Fiona shifted her gaze to Lily, who remained silent. Certainly, ever since then, Lily hadnât uttered a single word, and Fiona was in charge of the conversation.
âActually, isnât there a question youâre dying to ask?â
âI already know the general circumstances⌠What Kurono thinks of Sariel, and what he wants to do.â
âIs that so? Then, Iâll be the one to ask that question.â
Her golden eyes reflected me. As if disallowing anyone to speak anything other than the truth, they bore a mysterious glow.
âHow did Kurono get rid of Sarielâs protection?â
I see, I get it, Fiona.
I wouldnât lie, or try to run away.
âThatâsââ
ââEnough.â
Lily stopped me.
âThatâs enough. Donât say anything anymoreâŚâ
With her head lowered, Lily whispered. I couldnât make out her expression.
âLilyâŚâ
âPlease, Kurono, anything but thatâŚâ
âLily, are you afraid?â Fionaâs somewhat frigid voice echoed out loud.
ââSo am I, but itâs necessary for us to know. Not from anyone else, but from Kurono himselfââ
Fionaâs pure white hands reached out to Lily. Gently, affectionately, she embraced Lily, who looked like a glasswork that was about to break.
As she hugged Lily, who trembled with sadness, Fiona seemed like an older sister. I wondered why, but Fionaâs hands, as she entwined the shaking Lily, seemed like a poisonous white snake.
âCâmon, let me hear it. Kuronoâall of your sins.â
ââMmph!â
Fiona covered Lilyâs mouth with her hand.
Now, no one could stop my confession.
âBy losing her chastity, Sarielâd be unqualified to be an apostle, so IâI violated her.â