â Swords, broadswords. Twin swordsâŠspears and knuckles. Fay switched weapon after weapon and continued to strike the giant, extremely pleased man. Two women watched their fight as they approached. They were walking at a normal speed, probably because they knew they would just get in the way if they tried to help.
ââŠYour Highness.â
One of the women, Feli, furrowed her brow. She could not understand how Fay could use so many different weapons.
ââŠafter seeing them every day for such a long time, I guess heâd pick up how to use themâŠ?â
On the other hand â Ratifah closed her comment with a sigh.
Feliâs gaze moved from the distant Fay to Ratifah, who was walking next to her.
ââŠso, would you kindly tell me what exactly is going on here? Ratifah.â
âWell, letâs see, where should I startâŠâ
Ratifah smiled wryly.
Just before, after she had fought and overwhelmed the imperial hero âBacklashâ, Feli had pressed her to explain what was going on, to which Ratifah proposed to talk while walking, feeling resigned.
âŠor rather, it was more correct to say she had decided to talk from the start.
Ratifah thought that if they were going to fight the âAbominationsâ from now on, it would be more convenient to tell Feli the truth, rather than continue to keep secrets.
ââŠin simple terms, both Shizuki and I are reincarnated. We have lived in this world already, in the past. That is our true identity.â
âYou two areâŠreborn?â
âYes.â
No normal person would believe something like that. But if asked who she really was, Ratifah could not reply any other way. The reaction to her reveal wasâŠ
âI see, now I understand.â
âŠrather plain.
As if Feli had already anticipated it.
ââŠreincarnationâŠI feel this explains many things.â
âUnlike me, Shizuki couldnât hide it completely, after all.â
Even without the Afillis events, which acted as a trigger, Fayâs explicit dislike of the sword and his exaggerated self-loathing suggested he had something to hide. Anyone would have guessed it.
The deciding factor was that he had enough battle prowess to defeat one of the warriors lauded as âHeroesâ in this world.
âŠyouâre as easy to understand as always, ShizukiâŠ
So Ratifah scolded him in her heart.
âWe used to travel together, under the guidance of the same manâŠthat was our relationship, so I decided I wanted to stay close to him and protect him. To stay as close as possible to my clumsy little brother and protect him.â
So I became his personal maid.
Ratifah added that she approached Fayâs older brother, Stenn, in order to do it.
âI wanted to continue doing just thatâŠbut the circumstances wonât allow it anymore.â
That was the reason why she was here, why she decided to act so openly.
âA knight who died recentlyâŠentrusted this thing to me.â
Ratifah took a small pouch out of her clothes.
It was given to her by the imperial knight who attacked Fay. Before dying, he gave her the pouch with the words âyouâre the only one.â The contents were a âblack pillâ.
âThatâŠthat isâŠ?â
âA drug. A drug that turns people into monsters. The worst drug in the worldâŠbut thanks to that, the mystery of our rebirth in this world is finally solved.â
The fact that the mystery was solved by something they both loathed with all their hearts was cruel irony.
âThe cause is our mentor â Vincenz. Heâs definitely the one who sent us to this eraâŠan era in which the âAbominationsâ are born again.â
ââŠis such a thing really possible?â
Feli couldnât believe what she heard. To send people from the past to the future?
ââŠin that era, there was one exceptional ability user that could make such a thing possibleâŠVincenz and his âTime Flow Manipulationâ ability could probably do something like this. That would explain everything.â
In this world, âHeroesâ were in the same category as natural disasters. Their mere presence was enough to decide the results of conflicts between whole countries.
Ratifah had just utterly destroyed one of these âHeroesâ. And she was now talking of an âexceptionalâ ability user.
No matter how much her brain told her it was impossible, Feli couldnât say it out loud. Her lips remained sealed.
ââŠthey always were too kind for their own good. Even after dying, they continue fussing over usâŠâ
Ratifah recalled the names of those companions, all much more powerful than her.
They were not here anymore.
Not one of them was in this world.
âŠthat was probably their way of fussing over her and Fay.
ăWe adults have messed up and involved even the kids, Shizuki and Tiara, in our troubles.ă
Those words were uttered by Vincenz, a certain day.
ăWe will make amends, one day. I swear I will, even if I die first.ă
This rebirth was his way to make amends, as it turned out.
ăAfter that, please resent me as much as you want. Curse me for forcing everything on you.ă
It was probably also the reason why he asked her to resent him.
Was it intentional or an inevitable future? There was no way of knowing anymore.
âToo kind for their own good, you sayâŠthey were probably similar to His Highness then.â
âThatâs rightâŠShizukiâs personality is very close to Vincenzâ. That self-deprecating habit, everything elseâŠShizuki takes after even his worst traitsâŠâ
Thatâs how much Shizuki liked and admired himâŠit was very like him to do so.
ââŠso, Ratifah, what are you going to do now?â
âIt doesnât look like we should get involved, so I say we just watch.â
She answered immediately.
Despite expressing her concerns so many times, the words she voiced without hesitation completely overturned Feliâs expectations.
âI would maybe interfere if he was arrogant or drunk with power, but it doesnât seem thereâs any need to worry.â
ââŠthat is the impression you haveâŠ?â
Feli saw a swordsman using a great variety of weapons, one after the other.
She had lived much longer than the average human being, but could not hide her amazement.
The swordsman in her, however, had a different opinion.
To show off oneâs swordplay in such a manner was nothing but arrogance, wasnât it?
âEven if he loathes the sword, he lived a swordsmanâs life. He knows how to pay proper respect.â
Above all, Fay Hanse Diestburg was not the type of person to humiliate an opponent he had recognized as a swordsman.
He was foolishly honest, kindâŠsomeone who had learned the way of the swordsman from his mentor and companions.
ââŠif my prediction is correct, Shizuki plans to imitate his mentor. Because he thinks itâs the greatest way to show respect. Shizuki still thinks Vincenz is the apex of all swordsmen.â
It was impossible to switch gears from 0 to 100 in a single move.
If he took more gradual stepsâŠfrom 0 to 10, 20, 30âŠeventually he would reach 100. Fay was currently accelerating in such a manner.
If Traum knew that his sword art was used as a step to accelerate, heâd be furiousâŠthought Ratifah as she stifled her laughter.
âHe probably also wishes to show them though. After all, this isâŠâ
â a place surrounded by Traumâs illusions.
Ratifah had also immediately recognized Traumâs peculiar illusions.
Shizuki surely wanted to show us, Vincenz and everyone else, how far he had progressed. He wanted to be praised.
That purity â innocence â of his was the reason why they all looked out for him. Ratifah was aware of this, so she could not criticize him for showing off his skills like this. She thought she should stay there and watch over him instead.
Her lips curved into a wry smile.
âWell thenâŠâ
A new silhouette entered their field of sight.
A man wearing sunglasses was standing in front of a group of bushes â Cohen Socaccio had both of his hands raised in the air, a vaguely creepy smile on his lips.
âTime to do one more job, I guess?â
Ratifah locked eyes with Cohen, then spoke up.
âDid you do this?â
âCorrect.â
Ten or so men in uniform were knocked out on the ground.
Some of them showed signs of movement: they had not been killed.
ââŠI guess I should askâŠdid you have a falling out?â
There was no one like Cohen among Ratifahâs acquaintances or the Diestburg people she knew. She thus concluded he had to be on the empireâs side, and Feli did not deny it.
The uniformed men Cohen claimed to have rendered unconscious certainly did not seem to be acting.
âNo, thatâs not it. This is just my way to make up for what I did. For proposing a deal to Fay Hanse Diestburg, but testing him at the same time.â
âYou made a deal with Shizuki?â
âRight. So I have no hostile intentions towards you two, since youâre on his side. I donât have any reason to fight for the empire against a monster capable of taking down âBacklashâ unscathed anyway.â
âAnd you think weâll just believe you?â
âI do. You have no choice but to believe me. Am I right â Tiara?â
It felt like the very air cracked and shattered around them. Ratifahâs face lost all expression.
âTiaraâŠ?â
âItâs my old name.
Ratifah replied to Feliâs question without hesitation.
Fay was the only person in this world to know the name âTiaraâ. The only possible explanation was that Fay told Cohen that name, but it had a fatal flaw.
Fay himself was not aware that Ratifah was Tiaraâs reincarnation.
ââŠhow did you learn that name?â
âHaâŠhahaha. What pleasant killing intent. Itâs been a while since I felt afraid of someone else. Thanks to my ability, I can see whatâs going to happen, so itâs pretty fun, you see.â
Cohenâs ability to read peopleâs hearts and thoughts let him see everything. How could he be surprised or scared by what he knew already?
This time too, Cohen already knew. He knew he would be on the receiving end of Ratifahâs killing intent, but felt fear all the same. Thatâs how powerful it was. Thus his lips formed a twisted smile.
âYou read my heartâŠ? I see, you have an ability like Rezenoir.â
Ratifah did not show much surprise: she knew of a man who could read hearts, thoughts, memories, even see the future seconds ahead.
âYou understand quickly, very goodâŠitâs thanks to this ability that I could make a deal with Fay Hanse Diestburg.â
Information was a weapon.
Ratifah knew well the extent of Rezenoirâs existence in the past world. So she could hush her surge of killing intent.
Cohenâs words convinced her that he was not to be killed on the spot.
âThe conditions of the deal are â to reveal to Fay Hanse Diestburg the name of the creator of the monsters he called âAbominationsâ.â
ââŠI see.â
Thatâs just like him, thought Ratifah.
As his mentor and companions died, Fay was left only with the extermination of the âAbominationsâ.
That was the greatest reason why he was obsessed with them to this day.
Ratifah shared the same connection to the âAbominationsâ.
âUnderstood. Weâll decide what to do with you after Shizuki comes back.â
ââŠRatifah.â
Feli wanted to ask if that was really the right choice.
Cohen was definitely a highly dangerous individual. He had rendered several soldiers powerless without sustaining any damage and had the ability to read into peopleâs hearts.
âItâs alright, head maid. I know by experience that people like him hold their life very dearâŠhe would never turn hostile on us three in a situation like this.â
BesidesâŠ
âI could kill him with a finger if I wanted anyway.â
âHa, hahaâŠhow utterly terrifyingâŠâ
âYouâre a lucky man, if this is enough to scare you.â
â that era was filled with monsters.
Cohen had called Ratifah a âmonsterâ, but even she could only tremble before the true monsters that populated the past era.
Those monsters roamed the world, obsessed with nothing but their blades. They would not stop even if they lost a limb or had gaping holes in their stomachs, not until they drew their last breath.
Vincenz described that world as a place where âOnly those who became beasts could surviveâ.
âItâs a good chance, you should watch too.â
Tiara and Shizuki considered Traum, Rudolf, and Rezenoir to be monsters; the latter three, however, agreed that the true monster beyond comparison was only one: Vincenz.
Ratifah turned towards Fay, who was preparing to imitate that very monster, and continued.
âYouâre going to see something interesting.â