Right now, funerals were being held for Gill, the children in the basement of [Laguna]âs mansion, and the members of Breathgarm who had become victims during this incident.
Many of them were reluctant to have a funeral with those who were responsible for this incident, but in the end, it was Gillâs will.
When theyâd heard the details from me, they said, âGill would want that,â bowed to me, and asked me to hold the funeral with them.
In the end, the funeral was unanimously held together.
âSilent prayer!â
Everyone closed their eyelids at my voice.
A while after the silent prayer was over, a sobbing sound echoed in the cemetery. Aria was also crying out loud while looking down. Normally, the calm Krama was staring at the gravestone in a daze with an expressionless face. That was natural. For Krama and others, Gill was like half of their bodies, someone who had gone through joy and sorrow together. They might not have been able to accept the fact that they had lost him.
Now, Olivia and Lilinoa also gave their silent prayers. When Iâd fainted, I was rescued by Hatch, and when I woke up at the companyâs residence, Olivia and Lilinoa were raging with an incredibly menacing look.
Most likely, the root of their anger wasnât the fact that Iâd left them there, but the fear of losing their acquaintance once again.
For both of them, this would be the first time that someone close to them would suddenly disappear like this. On top of that, I, who they had spent more than a little time with, would also be gone. This might have caused them a lot of fear and anxiety.
Anyway, ever since then, they hadnât said a single word and we were silently mourning.
âIâm sorry, Grey,â Aku approached me and bowed.
He must have been crying. His state of mind was obvious from his swollen eyes and the fact that his face looked morbid.
âDonât apologize for the mistakes.â
The most important thing right now was to protect Aku. My body had been too exhausted from using [Liberation] when I was instructed to show my face in the guild, so I visited them with my helplessly heavy body. There, Iâd been asked to protect Aku by Willy and Gaius.
Aku knew about his origin now, and there was no telling where that information would leak. If it did, the guild alone wouldnât be able to protect him. After all, he was wanted for his fatherâs crime.
Of course, there was no way I was going to allow such an illogical and unreasonable punishment. Even without Willy and the othersâ request, I had planned to get involved in it.
But that was only if Aku acknowledged it. There wouldnât be much difference between me and the scum [Laguna] if I forcefully compelled him to do so.
In short, Aku needed to be persuaded about this matter, but it wouldnât be easy given his character.
âGrey-sama!â
I felt a warmth on my back that I hadnât felt in a while.
âStella?â
âI donât like it. Why did everyone have to go?â
I knew what she wanted to say.
She had become a good friend of Aria and had also become attached to Gill.
âIsnât that enough? I will come with you.â
âDefinitely not. In the first place, are you planning to leave Aria in that state?â
âBut! But!!â Stella stomped her feet like a spoiled child.
âOnce started, you should go till the end.â
Even if my instruction was almost forced, it would be bad for Stellaâs education to fling it midway.
âWhy!!? I hate it, I just donât want to disappear in an unknown place!! I absolutely hate it!!â Stella, who was hysterically ranting like a little kid, reminded me of the time Iâd met her for the first time.
âStella, whether itâs family or friends, they will leave one day. Itâs just a matter of being too early or too late.â
âG-Grey-sama too?â
I knew what kind of face Stella was making right now even without turning back.
âUm, thatâs right.â
âI donât want it!â
âItâs not about whether we want it or not. Thatâsââ
âGrey, donât say anything more than that for now.â
When I looked up, Akuido placed a hand on my shoulder and murmured sadly.
âIâŠâŠ.see.â
Why was I arguing with a child in such a place? Even though I should have known better than anyone how much it hurt a childâs heart. I really was out of my mind today.
Now, I had to report to the emperor about what had happened in this incident and take over Gillâs last business.
Above all, this was the place where we said our final goodbyes to the dead. Iâd already said goodbye to Gill. There was no reason to stay here any longer.
I shook off Stellaâs arm and said, âNow then, please excuse me.â
I bowed lightly to the others and began teleporting.
âI-I tooââ Stella pleaded with a voice full of impatience.
âNo, I alone is enough. You should stay with Aria.â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Stella bit her lower lip and grasped the hem of her skirt tightly.
Right now, Aria, whoâs unstable, needed a friend. Actually, Stella was a serious and kind person inside, so she wouldnât leave Aria alone. However, when it came to me, who was like a relative to her, she turned a blind eye to everything. She had the tendency to run away from unpleasant things.
Stella had finally found a life after separating from me. It wasnât in her interest to get attached to me here. Because I wouldnât be able to stay beside her no matter how much I tried until the end.
I turned my back to her, invoked teleportation, and left for Sagami Co.
T/N : This is the end of the main story in arc 3. Rest are Gillâs interlude and two side stories. I have reviewed parts which I need to change like bloodline aristocrats & other rural aristocrats, I will change them from it to pure bred aristocrats and great clans. Then the Mana and magical power I guess as I heard it didnât flows well in reading. Next would be note for the character names that has been modified and probably the currency part which I think i may have messed up taking G as gold. If there are any other parts, you can comment down below the respective chapters.