It was a command based on the judgment that she might be provoked by Aishaâs emotional outburst. She didnât want to have another seizure and show her bad side to Vera again.
Renee didnât want to look like an ugly mess in front of Vera anymore.
ââŠIf anything happens, please call me.â
Those were Veraâs last words before he left.
After Renee roughly responded to Vera and sent him off, she firmly grabbed Aishaâs shoulders and said.
âAre we going to stop talking about that now?â
A pitiful and impatient expression clung to her crimson red face.
Behind those words was the meaning, âplease donât reveal any more of my dark history.â
Aisha was unable to suppress her crying until now, and replied in a choked voice.
âI ap- apologizeâŠâ
âNO MORE!â
âHiukâŠ!â
Renee, with the most stern and serious expression she made recently, shoved her face in the direction of Aishaâs head and said.
âDid we have something between us to be sorry aboutâŠ?â
Aishaâs head began to gradually shake less. Her tail was stiff and upright.
Renee could feel Aishaâs unvoiced answer through the movement of her shoulders, and nodded in satisfaction, then said.
âGood, good.â
Reneeâs hand stroked Aishaâs head.
With this, it was resolved for now.
As Renee showed a hint of relief while stroking her head, Aisha who had been frightened the entire time looked up silently.
ââŠShe isnât angry?â
Aisha thought that Renee would certainly become angry, but she passed by without a word and gently stroked her head. A doubt came to her mind.
âIf it were me, I would have punished myselfâŠâ
How compassionate does one need to be to act in such a way towards an insignificant matter?
When Aisha looked at Renee, she couldnât help but think that not just anyone could be given the title âSaint.â
âŠThatâs right. Reneeâs actions which were meant to cover up everything related to her dark history touched the young girlâs heart.
Aisha wasnât even aware of Reneeâs true intentions. However, as her head was being gently caressed, Aisha felt her mind gradually begin to stabilize and let out a purring sound without realizing.
It wasnât an action she did consciously, but rather out of instinct as a cat beastkin. As a result of the purring, Renee stopped trembling and laughed after erasing her previous feelings of embarrassment and panic.
And thought to herself, âAs expected, a child is still a child.â
âIt seems all I have to do now is sweet talk her a bit more.â
Renee hugged Aisha tightly and patted her back as a result of those thoughts, then said.
âHave you stopped crying?â
âYesâŠâ
Aishaâs face flushed red because she was ashamed for having pressed her head against the floor and crying.
âUm, SaintâŠâ
âRenee.â
âHuh?â
âIâm not Saint, Iâm Renee. Weâre friends, right? Friends should call each other by name.â
Aisha blinked at Reneeâs words and looked at her, then nodded.
ââŠThen, Renee.â
She said those words with her head down. Aishaâs cheeks were extremely red.
Aisha felt embarrassed in this situation with her head buried in Reneeâs arms, and needlessly wiggled her body, soon facing Renee.
Reneeâs laughter entered her ears.
As Aishaâs head was laying in Reneeâs arms, she suddenly had a thought.
ââŠItâs big.â
Renee seemed to be a person with a big heart in many ways.
****
A week had passed.
Vera sent away the military forces of opposing camps on two separate occasions.
He used the platinum rosary in his possession rather than force. For Reneeâs sake and Dovanâs work, he decided it would be better to deal with the situation quietly.
Vera gazed at Dovanâs back as he was working inside the forge, and continued to think.
âSo far, there are no issues.â
He kept an eye on Aisha because he thought that the army would be impatient and take her hostage, but the army showed no interest in Aisha at all.
It seemed as though the army disregarded Aishaâs existence, and treated her with complete indifference.
âCertainly there has to be a disastrous eventâŠâ
Vera was well aware of the form that the âresentmentâ held in the Demon Sword.
The moment he faced the sword, his heart was stirred by an emotion that flowed in. It was an emotion that could only be given rise to by an all-consuming hatred.
Where and how is the Demon Sword completed?
Vera observed Dovanâs work with those doubts in mind. Once Dovan finished working, he turned to Vera and asked.
âHow is it?â
Veraâs gaze fell upon the object Dovan picked up with his tongs.
The object hanging from the end of the tongs was a long ingot that still seemed blunt. It was Froden which Vera commissioned.
Vera looked at Froden, which was still red from the heat, and replied with a tone filled with admiration.
âYouâre quite fast.â
âSince you are helping me, I must finish your commission quickly. Oh, of course, I am not saying I will work carelessly.â
A playful remark was added.
Vera was smiling like a young boy as he looked at Dovan displaying Froden, and unknowingly uttered.
ââŠYou seem to really enjoy this work.â
âHm? Of course. You canât reach this level without liking it.â
After placing Froden on the workbench, Dovan looked at the Demon Sword tucked away in the corner and said.
âFurthermore, a masterpiece isnât created simply because one desires. A masterpiece is completed only when one falls into a trance and imbues âintentâ within.â
It was a tone riddled with longing and passion.
âIâm roughly feeling that limit. That sword cannot be fixed with technique alone. It just lacks the âintentâ, but I have yet to find it, so I am unable to complete it.â
Intent.
A word Vargo used habitually, and yet, it was a distant concept for Vera.
Vera followed Dovan and gazed at the Demon Sword while muttering.
ââŠYou can do it.â
âAre you saying that to console me?â
âIâm sure.â
Dovanâs eyes turned towards Vera, and laughter came from his mouth.
âIf you become an Apostle, can you even know that?â
âLetâs say that itâs a swordsmanâs intuition.â
Vera was certain that Dovan could do it because he had already seen the outcome in his previous life, but there was no way for him to explain that. In the end, what came out were vague words.
âThe completionâŠâ
The completion of the sword that fed on hatred and radiated resentment.
Suddenly, a doubt began to form in Veraâs mind as he thought of that.
If the âintentâ imbued in that Demon Sword is âresentment,â and if Dovan has to release such hatred to complete it, then is it really for himself?
Is watching from the sidelines truly the right thing to do?
Is the completion of that Demon Sword worth it? Is the birth of Aisha Dragnov, the Master of the Demon Sword, absolutely necessary in the battle against the Demon King?
A scale formed in his mind.
The future Dovan who harbored enough hatred to engrave resentment, and the future Aisha who would eventually reach the Demon King. The two were put on a scale as he compared their weight.
Which one is more valuable?
As Vera contemplated that, he came up with the answer rather easily.
It was because Renee already taught him.
ââŠThere is no great cause that is achieved through a sacrifice against oneâs will.â
Veraâs eyes sank.
If that sword was completed with such hatred, then at least based on Veraâs knowledge, it would be right to prevent it.
The great cause that he desired wasnât something like that. The duty he wanted to protect was in a different direction, so ultimately he would stand in its way.
Nevertheless, even with that, he wasnât sure if it was truly the right thing to do. So he hesitated.
The questions that followed one after the other were being presented in a different form to Vera this time.
âIf at that moment, Dovan desires the completion of the Demon Sword.â
The moment when the accident occurs, when Dovanâs life hangs in balance.
If Dovanâs passion ultimately desires to fill the sword with his hatred, then is it truly for Dovanâs sake if I prevent it?
He continued ruminating.
Vera pressed his lips together, and delved deeper into his rising doubts.
****
Underground the Third Kingdomâs Imperial Capital in the Federation of Kingdoms.
The Bear Tribe General, Baretta, headed towards the deep underground of the Imperial Palace, following the ministerâs summon.
âWhere are we going?â
Baretta asked anxiously to the minister leading him.
The minister continued walking while looking forwards, and replied in the same manner.
âHis Majesty is looking for you.â
ââŠIn the underground like this?â
No answer came back.
Baretta walked after the minister and clicked his tongue.
A spiral staircase that led underground. At the end of the long walk down the staircase was a very thick steel door.
âHere isâŠâ
âWhere His Majesty is.â
Bang-. Bang-.
The minister knocked on the steel door.
As soon as the door unlocked, Baretta frowned at the loud noise of the steel doorâs opening.
âEnter.â
The minister stepped aside.
Baretta glanced at the minister for a moment, unsure of what he was thinking, and soon walked through the door.
The inside was entirely pitch-black. The only thing that could be heard was the sound of his own footsteps in the completely silent space.
As Baretta was walking through.
âYouâve arrived, General.â
A sudden voice startled him, causing him to tremble.
Immediately after, Baretta kneeled on the floor with a loud thud.
Baretta was uncertain of where the voice came from and repeatedly bowed his head while saying.
âI am honored to meet you, Your Majesty.â
âWhat of the Imperial Descendant?â
ââŠI apologize.â
Baretta felt his expression contort upon hearing the question about Dovan.
A week had already passed, yet he had been unable to accomplish anything due to the Apostle unexpectedly staying there and returned frustrated.
The Kingâs voice resounded again.
âIndeed, I see. The Apostle.â
A faint smile was added to those words.
Baretta felt something uneasy about his Lordâs manner of speaking, and subtly raised his head.
A hint of intimidation dwelled in the voice he heard.
âYour Majesty?â
The succession to the throne was still covered in darkness.
It was still pitch-black and silent.
Baretta focussed his gaze and searched for his Lord in that space. It was after a long time that he finally found his lord.
Even that was just chasing after a silhouette.
âGeneral.â
ââŠYes.â
âNo matter how you think of it, is it not funny?â
ââŠWhat are you talking about?â
Baretta continued to chase the silhouette while answering.
His vision was becoming accustomed to the darkness.
The silhouette was gradually becoming clearer.
âThis fixed state. What are they all so afraid of? Are they not crying out âgreat causeâ or âjust causeâ all the time?â
âPlease take back your words.â
âI will take them back.â
Baretta narrowed his eyes.
His Lordâs silhouette was almost visible.
âI mean, I think theyâre all just excuses for cowards.â
A dragon robe was revealed in the descending darkness.
âThe easiest answer is there, but theyâre afraid to approach that answer, so they just raise their voices.â
Long flowing hair could be seen.
âSo, shouldnât only this brave and lowly king lead those cowards?â
A smile appeared.
Baretta finally saw the appearance of his Lord and gulped.
âMy LordâŠâ
âYou mean this? Itâs a symbol of bravery. The symbol of a ruler.â
Shiver-.
Barettaâs body began to shiver all of a sudden.
The Lord, His Majesty, that gigantic figure, turned around with a smile growing around his lips.
Thud-.
A sound echoed.
âWell, I called my general here because I thought I had to make a little example. This âsymbolâ has yet to be completed.â
Thud-.
The sound gradually got closer.
Baretta stared at the giant that was now close enough for him to clearly identify, trembling all over.
The giant raised his hand.
âI will not forget you.â
A low cry echoed.
The giantâs hand then swung at a speed so fast that his eyes couldnât keep up with it.
Splat-!
As Baretta was being beheaded, one word came to mind.
ââŠHaman.â
It was the name of a tyrant who died in the distant past.