Chapter 318. A Tiger Father Does Not Beget a Dog Son (3)
The day Charlotte Aria steeled her resolve, humanity issued a draft call in five cities, including Eva and Haramark.
When the morning dawned the next day, a group of Earthlings rushed to the Eva Royal Palace. It was to protest and oppose the sudden draft call.
Despite the flustered soldiers trying to stop them, it wasnât easy to block stubborn Earthlings from barging in, especially when there were hundreds of them.
The Earthlings, determined, forced themselves into the grand hall with eyes that could only be described as fierce. The man leading the group was about to shout something as soon as he saw the Queen, but abruptly shut his mouth.
Including Kim Hannah, Tong Chai, Odelette Delphine, Hao Win, and a few moreâ the core members of Valhalla and its affiliate organizations were waiting in the palace, expecting such a thing to happen.
It was an excellent choice given the outcome. Without these big shots, the Earthlings would gladly have unsheathed their swords.
But even though they shrunk back after seeing the members on standby, the spirit of the masses did not die down in the slightest. Each member of the mob was glaring viciously, clearly demonstrating that they would intimidate the royal family into retracting the draft call.
As an uncomfortable silence flowed in the air, Sorg KĂźhne chastised the glaring Earthlings with a stern voice.
âIt hasnât even been a day since the royal family ordered the draft call. Committing a grave crime akin to civil strife when every waking second is of utmost importance, are you lot out of your minds?â
âCivil strife? Grave crime? Hah!â
The man who spearheaded the mob sneered, causing Sorg KĂźhneâs expression to quickly stiffen. Sorg KĂźhne tried to pressure them by mentioning their act being a crime, but they didnât give a damn as expected.
âLet us return those same words to you. Are you out of your mind?â[1]
Sorg KĂźhneâs eyebrows went up furtively.
âDid you forget you are in the presence of the Queen?â
âFuck off. Sheâs your Queen, not ours. Anyway, queen or notââ
The man snorted and growled while revealing his yellow teeth.
âIâm not gonna stay here and go on and on. Why donât you withdraw the draft call while weâre being nice, huh?â
The man gave an ultimatum like scolding someoneâs dog.
Sorg KĂźhneâs face reddened. He knew there would be some level of pushback and that some Earthlings would cross the line. But the way this Earthling was spitting out vulgar words, the pushback was harsher than he anticipated.
âDonât be ridiculous. Why should the royal family withdraw the draft call without a lawful reason?â
âHuh!? Didnât you say a war broke out in the Federation!?â
The man roared angrily, shouting like he was dying of frustration.
âThe Parasites are attacking the Federation! Why the hell should we go to Tigol Fortress!?â
âAre you asking that because you truly do not know? The Federation, especially Tigol Fortress, is a neighbor of Evaââ
âScrew off with the strategic location bullshit!â
âI donât give a crap about that stuff! It would be a different story if it was Eva! But itâs not like weâre getting attacked! So why the hell should we be dragged to war against our will!?â
âIâm telling youââ
Sorg KĂźhne truly looked dumbstruck.
Forget trying to persuade him, the man wasnât even listening to him! He only raised his voice, insisting that he was right.
What was even more startling was that he confidently shouted, âWhat the hell does the Federation being in danger have to do with us?â
However, that was simply how most Earthlings thought. To them, Paradise was no different than a stimulating, hardcore video game that they logged into whenever they were bored or had free time.
They had Earth, a home they grew up in, a place they could return to. There was no reason for them to risk their lives for Paradise. Seol Jihu was just an exceptionally rare case.
Before anyone noticed, loud voices were going back and forth. Furthermore, the mob cheered for the man and backed him up whenever he spoke, making the grand hall clamorous.
While the circular argument continued meaninglessly like a gerbil running on a hamster wheelâŚ
Charlotte Aria was silently watching the scene with a nervous expression.
Although she was doing her best to seem unperturbed, her jaw was shaking faintly. No matter how much she tried to hold it in, her teeth clattered continuously.
To be honest, she was afraid.
She was afraid of the menacing man yelling continuously. Every time he roared with his bloodshot eyes, her heart quivered. She wanted to get away from this place this instant. She tried to endure, looking at Sorg KĂźhne, who was facing off against them alone, butâŚ
Her body automatically shrunk back whenever her eyes met the flashing eyes of the Earthlings.
She subconsciously began to walk on eggshells to avoid getting yelled at. Having lived a sheltered life, this thorny situation was too painful to endure.
In the end, she carefully looked around the grand hall with her head cowering. She wanted someone, anyone, to come help and protect her.
On the other hand, she felt resentful as she looked at the quietly-standing Kim Hannahâs back. She was supposed to be on her side, so why was she just standing there and watching?
âIf Seol Jihu was hereââ
The moment she thought so, Charlotte Aria went âAhâ. Her expression contorted to a frown.
She had sworn never to think like that again. Even if it was just once, she wanted to stand on her own feet without relying on others.
It was funny. The way she loudly boasted about paying back Seol Jihuâs benevolence.
Although she mustered up her courage, the result didnât change. When reality set in, she was still the same scared little girl who couldnât say a word.
This was Charlotte Ariaâs true nature as a person.
What was even more despairingly horrendous was that she was seeking outside help even as she thought this.
In the end, nothing had changed. She would never be able to change.
Falling into a deep self-loathing, Charlotte Ariaâs eyes began to glisten with tears. Soon, she shut her eyes and asked herself.
What should I do? Just what am I supposed to do in this situation?
[Listen carefully to what I am about to say.]
The words Roselle said not too long ago suddenly crossed her mind.
Charlotte Aria widened her eyes at Roselleâs firm voice.
âDonât ever do anything. Just stay still and remain quiet.â
Roselle gave a sidelong glance at the girl dazedly looking up at her and continued.
âBecause you will probably get in everyoneâs way if you tried.â
A sudden verbal abuse came flying out.
âGiven the gravity of the situation, I would like to spend my time doing something more meaningful. Wasting my time when Iâm already so busy, that is the one thing I hate doing.â
Charlotte Ariaâs complexion turned dark from shock.
She had heard Roselleâs criticisms multiple times in her study of sorcery. But those criticisms had always been reasonable and came with advice. They were more like affectionate pointers from a master to her lacking disciple.
But this time, it was different. Rather than calling it a criticism, it was more like a blind condemnation. To put it bluntly, Roselle was trashing her.
Hearing such words from a teacher she trusted and respected, Charlotte Aria received a huge shock that could not be described with words.
âI may have been a little harsh, but there is no other choice. You understand, right?â
Charlotte Aria nodded her head, barely holding her tears back from bursting out.
âIâm useless⌠Iâm a failure of a queen⌠so thereâs no helping itâŚâ
But hearing this, Roselle tilted her head.
âEh? No, I think youâre gravely mistaken about something.â
Crossing her arms, she shook her head.
âI didnât mean you should stay still because youâre useless.â
âIf I make a useless person do something, then itâs my fault for commanding a useless person. More importantly, I wouldnât have had any expectations if you were useless.â
âThe reason I was so harsh on you, CharlotteâŚâ
Roselle cleared her throat.
âIt is because you donât try to help when you have the ability.â
Charlotte Aria blinked rapidly.
I have⌠the ability? Iâm not trying to help despite this?
âLook. Yuri is frantically racking her brains to try to do something. Youâre in a much more advantageous position, yet youâre only sucking your thumbs. How spiteful would she feel?â
Roselle cut her off sharply.
âAs I said before, you are the queen of a kingdom. A queen is someone who leads and is respected by the masses. Would a person of such a position truly lack the ability to help?â
Charlotte Aria was struck speechless and could only stand with her mouth agape.
Roselle gave her a sideways glance before letting out a heavy sigh and shaking her head.
âWhat a poor man! He is doing something that might be impossible even with the support of his wives. Yet, the woman who should be his most reliable ally is calling herself a failure of a queen and binding her hands and feet. Ah~ How pitiful.â
Although she made it sound like a monologue, it was clear that she meant for Charlotte Aria to hear it.
Once Seol Jihu was brought up, Charlotte Aria flew into a rage, her eyes flaring. However, facing Roselleâs cold pupils, Charlotte Aria instinctively averted her gaze.
âN-No, Iâm not saying I wonât helpâŚ. Thereâs a royal administrator called Sorg KĂźhne⌠Heâs very loyal and capableâŚ.â
Charlotte Aria stammered.
Roselleâs eyes narrowed.
Her voice suddenly changed. Rather than purposely offending, it was chastising someone who truly did wrong.
âLetting the heart be hot, the head be cold. No, I donât expect this much. Charlotte, you are incapable of even being angry at your inaction. How can you get enraged at the current state of affairs and step up to the plate?â
Charlotte Aria dropped her head dejectedly.
Roselle smiled bitterly and called out to Charlotte quietly and tenderly.
âI will ask you one last time.â
âDo you truly wish to help that man?â
âReally? Is it not a fleeting feeling? Do you truly feel that way?â
Charlotte Aria quietly nodded her head.
But reading her thoughts, Roselle denied it.
âLook straight at your inner self. In my eyes, it is only a temporary feeling, just like how a boiling pot becomes cool when it is no longer applied with heat.â
Charlotte Aria gently bit her lower lip.
However, Roselleâs cold words took a turn.
âFinding out that an always cool pot can heat up is a very worthwhile thing.â
Saying so, Roselle gave a beaming smile.
âPerhaps this might be the first and last chance for you to grow.â
âA chance for me to grow?â
âYes. No matter what anyone says, you are the direct descent of the Aria Family. The sole member of the lineage that governs thunder and lightning.â
Roselleâs eyes lit up, and she asked.
âCharlotte, do you remember what the most important element is for the development of bloodline magic?â
Charlotte Aria answered right away.
âThatâs right. The bloodline of water requires flexible thinking, the bloodline of fire requires unrelenting courage, the bloodline of ice requires imperturbable reason, and the bloodline of lightning requiresâŚâ
Roselle trailed off and glanced down. She was signaling Charlotte Aria to finish the sentence.
Charlotte Aria replied with an entranced expression.
âThe bloodline of lightning requires rage that opposes injustice.â
âBut Charlotte isnât the type to get enraged by nature. Or should I say itâs by acquisition, rather? Anyway, it should be difficult for you to get truly enraged.â
Roselle winked at the dazedly staring Charlotte Aria.
âSoooo! This teacher is going to tell you about a special method.â
âYes, a special method.â
âIf you find it difficult to get enraged on your own, why not borrow someone elseâs power? Donât you have more confidence in doing that?â
Charlotte Aria was taken aback by her playful tone.
âI-I donât understand what you mean.â
âItâs simple. Just think about that person.â
âThe man Charlotte trusts deeply and loves passionately⌠Well, it doesnât really have to be him. Itâs fine as long as itâs someone you cherish.â
While Charlotte Aria struggled to understand the meaning, Roselleâs voice slowly got quieter.
âCharlotte, you have to act if you want to obtain something you want. This is the natural law of the world.â
âOf course, you might still get what you want by staying still, but looking at the proportion of successes and failures, the former choice is overwhelmingly superior. The same goes for this situation.â
âLook back and remember. Think about the people you could have helped and what happened as a result of you doing nothing. Think about what will happen.â
The faces of two people who had already departed and one person who might depart flashed across her mind.
âOnce youâve done thatââ
Charlotte Ariaâs complexion waned.
âThe target can be anyone. You can rage at the damned world, you can rage at an irritating obstacle, or you can rage at your powerless self.â
Roselle placed her hand on Charlotte Ariaâs heart.
âTowards what doesnât matter. Just rage, and rage again.â
Her whispering voice echoed in her ears.
[Entrust yourself to that rage.]
Even if itâs just once.
Charlotte Aria opened her eyes.
The situation in the grand hall was still the same. The mob of Earthlings was protesting in a near-riot, and Sorg KĂźhne was facing them all alone.
Charlotte Aria carefully observed the mob with a subdued gaze. Then, she slowly remembered. One by one, she recalled the faces of each and every person that she cared for deeply.
[This involves our people on a smaller scale and all of Paradise on a bigger scale. Iâll be off.]
Campbell Aria, who cared for the people more than anyone else.
[Because this is something that has to be done.]
Evangeline Rose, who, while a bit egotistical, wanted to protect Paradise more than anyone else.
[We donât have time. Every second of every minute is of utmost importance.]
And Seol Jihu, who was devoted to Paradise more than anyone else.
And when she did, suddenly, an indescribable something boiled from the bottom of her heart and shot up honestly.
Evangeline Rose had put in so much effort.
Seol Jihu was risking his life, crossing the line between life and death.
Theyâre the same Earthlings, so why were they so different?
Was it a lack of reason? A lack of justification?
It was obvious that humanity would be next once Tigol Fortress was toppled and the Federation fell. So how could these people so shamelessly act like thugs in this grand hall?
In truth, this was a question she should have asked a long time ago. But to Charlotte Aria, who always anxiously repeated, âItâs too agonizing. Help!â, this was a somewhat new emotion.
[Towards what doesnât matter. Just rage, and rage again.]
She gritted her teeth, hearing the ruffians who refused to even listen to Sorg KĂźhne.
Rage shot up from her heart, seeing the scoundrels who made a mess of Seol Jihuâs plans and tried to destroy it.
Frustration exploded at herself, who could not utter a single word properly.
Charlotte Aria groaned quietly.
Her face was hot. The hot steam that shot up from her belly heated up her body.
âDo you truly mean to disobey Her Majesty the Queenâs command!?â
âOh please! The Queenâs command? You mean your command! Everyone knows youâre the regent of the kingdom! Do you take us to be fools!?â
The man roared before suddenly adorning a sneer.
âGood thing you brought it up! Right, letâs ask while weâre on this topic whether the Queen really wants a war.â
He pointed with his finger and asked.
âCome to think of it, didnât humans go to war against the Federation in the past?â
âThat was a long time ago. What does that have to do with anything?â
âThatâs your opinion. From what I heardâ didnât someone from the Eva Royal Family die in that war?â
Just where did the man hear that from? Sorg KĂźhne became speechless for the first time. He seemed petrified from shock.
âYou do not know of the past circumstances!â
âAs I said, I donât give a crap about what you think. Letâs hear the Queenâs thoughts, hmm?â
Having seized the initiative, the man smiled and spoke brazenly.
âLetâs not mince words here. Isnât it good for the Queen if the Federation falls?â
âW-What did you say?â
âItâll be sweeeeet~! In a way, the Parasites will be repaying her grudge against her family. Right?â
The moment Charlotte Aria heard thisâ
âAm I wrong? Hah! Helping the Federation. Give me a break. The Prince who died fighting the Federation will roll over in his grave!â
Charlotte Ariaâs eyes shot open. These words had poured oil on an already burning fuse.
In an instant, her blood boiled. A shiver ran down her spine. Every human being had a bottom line.
Charlotte Ariaâs complexion turned pale, then heated red.
The shiver that swept down her back spread out across her entire body. The convulsion grew in size by the second, and her stiff body began to shake.
On the other hand, Kim Hannah, who was quietly observing, secretly clicked her tongue. The reason she maintained her silence so far was because of Sorg KĂźhneâs request.
He said that the Queen was trying to change, that she should stay back and watch for just a bit.
This was the limit. The Earthlings who barged in were growing fiercer. It was time to hurry up and nip the bud.
Kim Hannah didnât have an ounce of expectation toward Charlotte Aria in the first place, so she turned her gaze without regret.
That was why she failed to notice.
âHave you finished speaking?â
Sorg KĂźhne, who was arguing heatedlyâŚ
âWhat? Did I say something I shouldnât have? Just ask the Queen already!â
And even the Earthling, who was pointing at the very person, failed to notice.
That the air fuming out of the Queenâs nose had become extremely hot and violent like the snort of a bull.
That a spark flickered from her wide-open eyes.
Then, just as Kim Hannah was about to step inâ
The Queenâs pupils crackled with blue lightning.
âStep out of the way, old man. Iâll personally askââ
The mouth that was only moving slightly and the lips inlaid with bite-marks and a bruise opened.
âSHUT YOUR MOUTH THIS INSTANT!â
Then, a thunderous roar burst out.
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