âThe color of your hair or your eyes doesnât make you a better or worse person. I love your silver hair and silver eyes. Theyâre as beautiful as the moon.â
Just walking down the street, she was avoided or looked upon with disdain. There were children who behaved in a distant manner because of what their parents said to them. Even before she could remember, she felt as if she had grown up with a sense of alienation.
ââŠThere is a story from a long time ago. When this country was first established, a great fortune teller said, âSomeone with silver hair and silver eyes will destroy this countryâ.â
âHow could such a pretty girl destroy Ciel-Terra? Besides, maybe the fortune teller got something wrong. For example, maybe it wasnât really silver-haired and silver-eyed, but rather someone who was covered in snow.â
Life was frugal, and Rosalia worked hard, but when she left the palace, she may have had some possessions, or she may have received some kind of pension.
She unwrapped the package with her clumsy hands and inside the box was a sparkling piece of jewelry that shone like the brightest star in the twilight sky.
No jewelry could ever compare to this brooch. Such a beautiful thing she could wear. And it was her beloved mother who gave it to her!
Rosalia pulled out an identical brooch from the pocket of her apron.
âThis one is for me. Itâs a matching one.â
âEhehe⊠Thank you, Mom!â
She was happy again.
What made her happy on her own will make both of them even happier when they are together.
âCome on, thenâŠâ
Rosalia, with bouncy steps, retreated to the kitchen and brought something to the table.
ââŠThereâs a feast for you!â
With a clatter, a large platter was set on the table.
A platter with Rosaliaâs head on it.
âEh?â
A face distorted by the beatings. Eyelids closed, she seemed to be asleep, but her sleep never seemed restful.
There was a pool of blood on the plate, and her light purple hair, smeared with blood in places, was overflowing from the plate and spreading across the table.
Rosalia, who had put down the plate, was without a head.
The fresh blood dripping from the severed surface stained her ragged clothes red.
Her short hair was so sweaty that it stuck to her forehead.
âItâs not foul, that thingâŠ!â
Poisoned.
For a nightmare that was too much.
Lawrence and Hilbert, her direct enemies, were killed, and she has killed many knights. Ciel-Terra was also in a state of collapse.
But still, the nightmares were not over. The pierced wounds would never heal.
âI donât want to sleep as much as possible,⊠but sometimes I have to sleep while possessing a person or else it will interfere with the recovery of magic powerâŠ
Unlike the bodies of the undead, which did not need sleep, rest, or eat, the bodies of living human beings need sleep.
Physical issues could be solved with magic, but even the magical power required to use that magic was painfully difficult to recover if one did not get any sleep.