Even Shael could tell that the magic scroll wouldnât be enough to break this barrier produced from the mighty holy power.
âDoes this even make any sense?â
Of course not. There was no such a thing as logic in this world.
But Clieâs holy power was strangely strong. Although she had the bracelet as a weakness, even that was impossible at the moment.
âWhat are you going to do with that level of swordsmanship?â
ââŠ!â
Clieâs voice came from behind.
I hid Shael behind me, glared at Clie and said, âDonât come closer.â
At my words, Clie just laughed.
I put my hand on the scabbard, and asked Clie, âWhy are you doing this?â
If Clie had really regressed, then it was normal for her to hate Shael, but there was no need for her to raid the mansion. She couldâve just waited for the time when Shael left the Azbel mansion.
At that moment, Shael stepped in front of me. AndâŠ
Quuong!
She activated the magic scroll.
Following that, all kinds of magic started pouring down on Clie.
ââŠâ
However, Shaelâs shoulders, which were proudly held high, drooped. Because none of the magic that she had cast managed to reach Clie.
The holy power that emanated from Clie began to wrap around Shael.
Seeing that, I stood in front of Shael, but nothing has changed.
ââŠ!â
So had to pull out my sword.
ChaeâŠae..aeng!
I unsheathed my sword with the determination to endure even a little bit.
But even that was only a fleeting moment. Because Clieâs holy power wrapped around the sword and crushed it with an overwhelming force.
Shael, who had already lost her consciousness, fell down.
I could only hear a faint breathing.
âYoung Lord, would you like to try more?â
ââŠâ
I remained silent as I hugged the collapsed Shael. It was a situation where there was no hope anymore.
However, I didnât let go of a last hope, and asked Clie to get more information, while looking at the bracelet Clie was now wearing on her hand.
âLast question. Why did you give me that bracelet that should be the source of your power?â
No matter how much she needed a way to contact me, I couldnât understand why she handed me her fatal weakness.
If I ever managed to break the bracelet of holy power, Clie would lose all her strength.
âIt wonât break anyway. I ordered the Crown Prince to use the treasured scroll from the palace.â
What Clie was talking about was an enhanced scroll that was said to be the treasure of the imperial palace.
If the Crown Prince really used that on the bracelet, it would certainly be impossible to break it.
It was something I had seen in the original novel as well. Anything that reinforcement scroll was used on wouldnât break, no matter how weak it was.
Even if it was just a piece of paper.
But I didnât believe that there could be a thing such as a perfect reinforcement scroll.
âI see.â
ButâŠÂ âDid the Crown Prince really use the reinforcement scroll on the bracelet?â
I didnât know the answer either. âBut if itâs that obsessive male leadâŠâ
Then his thought process could be easily predicted.
Anyone would be able to tell that the bracelet was expensive from the first glance. It was not something that Clie, a commoner, should be able to easily obtain.
The Crown Prince must have thought of that as well.
Clie couldâve only gotten such an expensive and precious bracelet from the Mage Tower Lord
That obsessive Crown Prince also must have come to such a conclusion.
So I was doubtful if he really used the reinforcement scroll on the bracelet.
But what use was that information my current situation? The bracelet had already fallen into Clieâs hand.
Me and Shael were also in immediate danger.
âShaelâŠâ
Shaelâs faint breathing began to diminish even more.
I donât think Clie intended to kill her right away. But no one knows what Clie would do to Shael.
I clenched my teeth while holding Shael even tighter.
I had to figure out a way.
Perhaps noticing my anguish, Clie said, âWhat are you so sad about? Itâs her destined ending.â
âHer destined endingâŠâ
So she was really here to kill Shael.
Certainly, the end of the villainess in most novels would be quite miserable.
Because the ending of every novel in that genre would be the death of the villainess.
I thought so too.
If the main character kills the villainess, that would mark the end of the novel.
There would always be a miserable end to the evil villainess who always acted selfishly.
Like a river flowing in a set path, it was a natural fact.
âButâŠâ
Not anymore.
In the first place, the Shael right now⊠could no longer be called a âvillainessâ.
Which villainess would worry about her fiance, even if it was for some desserts.
I looked at Shael, then I turned to look at Clie, who was still exuding intense holy power.
An absolute power. If the novel had had that kind of a troupe, then it would have ended even before it began.
I felt choked by the overwhelming force. But it wasnât like there was no other way.
An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth.
âSo⊠I, too, will just have to obtain things that are not logical at all.â
WIth that thought, I rummaged through my shirt and found something.
It was the small pearl that Ruelle gave me.
I thought I would give the pearl to Ruelle, whom I would meet someday.
But now, I had no other choice.
The pearl that allowed one to travel to the past for 3 days. If I used it now, I didnât know how the future would change.
If I went back to the past, the pearls I had right now would disappear.
But⊠I will protect the future somehow.
That happy future where I would chat and laugh with Shael and Ruelle.
I activated my mana, and it began to react with the pearl.
Then the pearl emitted a golden light.
Clieâs eyes turned wide and she tried to frantically wrap her holy power around me, butâŠthe pearl had already been activated.
Barely calming my trembling heart, I opened his mouth to say, âFU*K YOU!â
But I couldnât.
The ring of restraint I shared with Shael started to block my words.
I wanted to spit out swear words in a cool manner, but I guess it wasnât meant to be.
Still, it didnât matter.
The next time we meet again, it wouldnât just be a matter of swearing. I would also avenge what I suffered due to her holy power.