Chapter 319. A Tiger Father Does Not Beget a Dog Son (4)
It was hard to believe that such cherry-like lips could spew out such a deafening roar. It was like the rumbling of thunder that spread across the sky when lightning struck.
Everyone in the grand hall turned to face the throne in a startle.
Kim Hannah, who was getting ready to intervene; Sorg KĂźhne, who was standing speechless; and even the man who was triumphantly pointing his finger â all of them stared dumbfoundedly as the Queen was glaring straight ahead.
Her two pupils had gone beyond the point of being cold and were blazing with a frigidness.
âKilled while fighting the Federation?â
Charlotte Ariaâs expression slowly distorted starting from the corner of her left eye.
âThe Parasites will be repaying my grudge?â
âA bastard who only cares for his own safety dares to say this⌠while not even knowing the determination of my elder brother⌠How dare you speak such wordsâŚ!?â
The Queenâs face turned unusually serious. The man leading the mob must have realized the change in atmosphere as he hurriedly let out a cough.
âNo, that is not what I meant.â
âI told you to shut your damned mouth!â
The man closed his mouth at the fierce bellow. A chilling silence descended. The commotion filling up the grand hall until just a moment ago disappeared like a mirage.
In its place, an indescribably heavy pressure swelled up and filled the space. The pressure was so terrifyingly heavy that it made the manâs lips tremble as if electrified.
After giving a deathly glare for a while, Charlotte Aria slowly leaned forward. Then, she asked.
âWhat is the reason?â
The man couldnât answer. He was incapable of opening his mouth. His spirit was already crushed to the bottom, and he had a strong, ominous hunch that things would not end well if he gave the wrong answer.
He truly felt this in his bones. Though he might be mistaken, the Queenâs eyes seemed to be crackling with a sharp glint of lightning.
âSome are risking their lives and sticking their necks out for something that earns them no recognition. As the same Earthlings, just why are you so anxious and impatient to guarantee your own safety!?â
âI-It isnât that we are anxious or impatientâŚâ
The man shrunk back and frowned at the stern shout. His ears stung from the loud roar.
âAs the Seven Gods guided you all here for the ultimate goal of saving ParadiseâŚâ
Charlotte Aria collected her breath before continuing.
âEarthlings are obligated to combat the Parasites that are disturbing the order of this world. This is the duty and responsibility that must be carried by all Earthlings that enter Paradise. Am I wrong?â
âI am asking whether I am wrong!â
Charlotte Aria burst out.
The man quickly waved his hand in denial.
âI-I never said so, Your Majesty. You are absolutely correct. Only, this war is the Federationâsââ
Charlotte Ariaâs complexion distorted abruptly.
âThis war is the Federationâs?â
When she repeated the manâs words, the man quietly shut his mouth.
âAre you truly so ignorant? Or are you asking this when you already know the answer? âŚWell, it must be the latter.â
Charlotte Aria scoffed as if she heard the most ridiculous thing.
âFine, Iâll tell you. The Parasites have attacked the Federation. The point of invasion is close to Eva, and the Federation is currently in a close relationship with humanity. If Tigol Fortress falls, the Parasiteâs next target is obvious.â
She spoke quickly, allowing for no interference.
âThe reason Eva could stay safe until now was because of the Federationâs existence and Tigol Fortress standing strong. Did you insist so doggedly because you truly did not know this?â
âWill you be able to say the same thing when the Parasitesâ forces storm into Evaâs walls?â
The man became mute and only smacked his lips quietly.
But even this must have enraged Charlotte Aria as she continued to bombard the man without rest.
âDid this royal self command you to rescue the Spirit Realm which even the Federation gave up on? Did this royal self command you to charge into the heart of the fallen Empire? No! This royal self only gave a reasonable commandâ to fight the invading Parasites!â
âIt was to save the Federation and, on a larger scale, protect Eva⌠But what? What does that have to do with us? It might be different if Eva was being invaded?â
It was at this moment that one of the Earthlings standing behind the stunned man raised his hand.
âYou are absolutely right. Of course, you can think about this that way. Your Majesty was born and raised in Paradise, so I understand your caring so much for Paradise.â
This young man was gentler than the previous man and was clearly trying to soothe and persuade the enraged Queen.
âWe simply want Your Majesty to think about the various circumstances that we Earthlings might have.â
Charlotte Ariaâs eyes were still cold. It was as if the manâs words were nothing short of being absurd.
âWe have our homes, just like you, Your Majesty. We may have unavoidable circumstances come up, so how can youââ
âUnavoidable circumstances?â
Charlotte Aria snorted. She opened her eyes wide as if to say, âYouâre so busted.â
âThen let me ask as well. If you were going to bring up personal circumstances, why did you enter Paradise?â
âIf you have extenuating circumstances, is it not your job to take care of it in advance?â
The young man nibbled on his lip. He knew what the Queen said wasnât wrong. One of the unwritten laws for Earthlings was creating an environment on Earth that would allow them to safely stay in Paradise for an extended period of time.
âI see you are struggling desperately to escape your duties even in such an emergency. I canât go because of this, I canât go because of that. The number of Earthlings talking about some extenuating circumstances and going back always skyrocketed in the time of war. This royal self is failing to understand this phenomenon.â
The rage on Charlotte Ariaâs face grew an inch deeper. She had recalled another infuriating matter while saying this.
ââŚSome of you must have heard of the name, Jung Sua.â
Jung Sua. She was the representative of the Evangeline organization, the previous royal partner of the Eva Royal Family.
âShe was like that too. Whenever something happened, whenever we issued a draft call, she would tell me, âI have an important appointment. I have no choice because a missing report came in. My one and only family member is ill and on the verge of dying.â She would give all sorts of excuses to go back. And she would surprisingly sneak back by the time everything was over.â
Kkadeuk! The sound of her gnashing her teeth rang out so loud that those around her worried she broke her teeth.
âYou must think this royal self is a fool!â
âGathering up all the Earthlings residing in Eva, telling them that war broke out and that those with extenuating circumstances may go back. Do you seriously need to see how many of them will stay to stop flapping that crafty tongue?â
âT-There might really be people with unavoidable circumstancesâŚ.â
The young man averted his gaze and muttered.
âYou truly have no shameâŚ!â
Charlotte Aria took a deep breath in the middle of her speech. Then, she spoke solemnly with resolute determination.
âAs you said, there might really be Earthlings with unavoidable circumstances.â
Then, she turned her head and called out a name.
Kim Hannah, who was suddenly called out, straightened her back.
Charlotte Aria immediately continued.
âSend a royal edict to the seven temples.â
âBy edict, you meanâŚâ
âAn edict ordering them to rewrite the oath containing divine power.â
The grand hall stirred at the mention of the oath.
âThe new oath shall contain a clause banning the re-entry of Earthlings who lied about their circumstances or purposely did something to create these circumstances to avoid fulfilling their duty! They shall be forbidden from setting even a foot in Paradise again!â
A bombshell announcement left her mouth.
Even the royal administrator stood in utter shock, not expecting the Queen to make a move as powerful as permanent expulsion.
As for the mob of Earthlings, their faces had gone beyond shock and entered the level of being frightened out of their wits.
âWhat are you talking about!?â
âIs there a problem?â
Charlotte Aria asked back as if the manâs question was strange.
âI do not understand the reason for such a vehement protest. I am suggesting the expulsion of self-indulgent Earthlings who abandon their duties and pursue freedom. Shouldnât ordinary, dutiful Earthlings rejoice and encourage this rule?â
Odelette Delphine, who was quietly watching from the side, let out an impressed âHooohâ. She didnât expect the Queen to be so skillful with words.
ââŚFuck! Arenât you crossing the line here!?â
The leading man voiced his pent-up anger.
âItâs not like youâre participating in the war! Youâre going to sit back in the safest place on Paradise alone!â
He began to throw a tantrum after finding out that the person with the louder voice did not necessarily win arguments.
Of course, this was only a childâs tantrum that had no chance of working.
âYet youâre telling usâ!â
âIf it is about that, you do not have to worry.â
âBecause this royal self will directly participate in this war.â
The Queenâs declaration made the man drop his jaw and then cough.
âThis royal self will faithfully fulfill the mission entrusted to me. As soon as the Magician coming from Haramark arrives in this city, this royal self shall personally lead our troops to Tigol Fortress.â
Hearing this, the young man who brought up matters about Earthlingsâ circumstances grew more and more anxious. He was starting to question whether this was really the Queen he investigated prior to this event.
In any case, what was important was that, at this point, they would really be dragged into war.
No matter what, he had to find something to nitpick.
And so, just as he was about to bring up Evaâs army that could only be called a militia at bestâŚ
âThose are truly invigorating words!â
Out of nowhere, a clear voice rang out in the grand hall.
Along with the clacking of boots, a man of chivalrous spirit walked in through the door.
Sorg KĂźhneâs complexion brightened instantly.
As everyoneâs gazes turned at the sudden appearance.
âJohan Nikola salutes Her Majesty the Queen!â
After revealing his name, the man cut through the mob of Earthlings and prostrated in front of the Queen.
âThis servant has returned after hearing Your Majestyâs message!â
Eva once had a famous Equites battalion that was its main force and pride. The captain of this now-disbanded battalion had made his return.
A faint smile bloomed on Charlotte Ariaâs face. She had heard what King Prihi did. The captain really couldnât have come at a better time.
âIt has been a while.â
âI am truly ashamed. Although this servant wanted to come earlier, it took some time to wait for my old comrades. Please excuse this servantâs tardiness.â
âNo need for apologies. I am sure you have already heard the news. Though it might be difficult when you only just got here, you must make preparations to set out.â
âYes, Your Majesty! Throughout all these years, your servant has been waiting to resume the war against the Parasites! There will be no mistake!â
Johan Nikola glanced at the mob of Earthlings standing next to him and grinned.
âYour servant is ready to go at your command! The entire army is already waiting outside!â
Charlotte tilted her chin in joy. Turning to the Earthlings standing entranced, she asked.
âDo you have anything more to say?â
When the manâs face contorted, she smirked. She no longer put him in her eyes.
The man wearing a black suit, Hao Win, looked up.
âI have heard you are the head of the Triads and a close friend of Valhallaâs representative.â
âIn that case, I hereby command you to join hands with the Magicianâs Guild and the Assassination Guild to help Valhalla. From this point onward, seal off the templesâ warp gates leading to Earth. Only those with legitimate circumstances may be permitted to use the portal, and among them, those who refuse the oath must not be allowed to leave.â
âI shall heed your command.â
Hao Win lowered his head obediently.
Sorg KĂźhne instantly collected his thoughts when Charlotte Aria called him. Though he opened his mouth reflexively, no sound came out. The edges of his eyes had turned red before he noticed.
It couldnât be helped. The current image of Charlotte Aria had overlapped with the past image of the king.
Just how long has he waited for this moment? How long did he yearn to see this sight?
âOpen up the royal familyâs storage. Contact the Dongchun Merchants and do your best to secure the supply of goods.â
No, it was far too early to be crying tears of joy.
The Queen would grow even more from now on.
ââŚYes, Your Majesty.â
Speaking in a slightly hoarse, emotional voice, Sorg KĂźhne bowed deeply.
Charlotte Aria collected her breath and strengthened her grip on the armrest.
âI hereby command everyone.â
And thus, the Queen of Eva slowly rose from the throne.
âThere will be no withdrawing of the draft call.â
She put the nail in the coffin for the last time.
âThough we may have pointed our swords at each other in the past, the Federation is currently an indispensable and irreplaceable ally of humanity.â
âThus, Eva will accept the Federationâs request for help. Swiftly finishing our preparations, we shall leave for Tigol Fortress.â
Looking around at the audience, she spoke in a more dignified manner than any other time. Then, she fixed her gaze on the mob of Earthlings.
âThose who do not accede to this order and spread falsehood or incite protestââ
The Queenâs eyes crackled with lightning once again.
âThey will be punished severely under the name of Aria!â
Evaâs declaration of war, though within the expectations of the Parasite Queen, marked the first momentâŚ
âŚwhen the Parasite Queenâs calculated gears of fate began to fall out of place.
The expedition team that left to rescue the Spirit Realm was wandering around an unknown place.
Their surroundings were dead silent. A white fog completely eclipsed their vision and obfuscated the path theyâd already trodden.
The sole saving grace was that there were no attacks from monsters.
But that was to be expected. Whether human or monster, anyone wandering into this place must go mad before long.
This wasnât simply due to anxiousness or a sense of fear toward the unknown.
First, their senses turned faint. No matter how much Seol Jihu focused on his senses, he couldnât tell whether he was walking on earth, clouds, or sea.
It wasnât just the sense of touch, but all five of his senses. Naturally, his sense of direction and time became blurred as well.
Did one hour go by or ten? Even a whole day might have gone by.
With visible restlessness, Seol Jihu stared at the white-haired girl leading the way. Her feet, which he barely caught a glimpse of, were limping slightly. It was obvious that she was exhausted.
âI thought we would have arrived by now.â
When the team looked down from the mountainous hill, the central region did not seem all that far off. It should have taken them three to four hours, top.
But the moment they entered the foggy region, Oana Halep did not walk straight and turned left. Even now, she was taking a roundabout course.
When Seol Jihu asked about it, she said there was a severe fissure in the front. Although Seol Jihu couldnât quite understand it, he was told walking straight would only bewitch him to walk astray.
Oana, who was looking around the surroundings, abruptly stopped. Covering her mouth with her hand, she bent down.
This was already the twelfth time she was throwing up. The closer she got to the center, the more often she was vomiting.
Maria quickly chanted a spell and placed her hand on her back.
Seol Jihu stopped before he walked up too far. A gaze of some sort swept past his neck. It wasnât the stare of his comrade, but a more unpleasant, ominous leer.
On the other hand, he heard the sound of something being dragged along the ground.
Just as he was about to turn at the never-before-felt sensationâ
Oana barely grabbed ahold of her body and warned hastily.
Seol Jihu, who was close to her, stopped himself in the middle of his actions. Howeverâ
Chohong, who didnât hear her, stared fixedly in one spot.
Whish! In the next moment, along with the sound of a chilling breeze, her eyes shot open and her body went limp.
Chohong reeled before falling on her knee with a scream.
Thankfully, her life didnât seem to be at risk. She only trembled like a leaf fluttering in a fierce gale.
âI-I donât know. It felt like something suddenly penetrated my body and shook my soulâŚâ
When Chohong raised her head with a look asking for an explanation, Oana shook her head.
âI donât know what it is either.â
âBut canât you see it?â
Oanaâs eyes narrowed to a slit.
âTo tell you about its outer appearance, itâs covered from head to toe with a piece of straw mat. Itâs dragging a burlap bag in one hand of what looked like a tiny corpse of a baby.â
Everyoneâs expression turned sour. No one had heard of a monster that resembled the one she just described.
âI think⌠this monster is in a similar situation as us. It was pulled in by the Astral Phenomenon and is now aimlessly wandering around the space.â
âThen whatâs the reason it pounced on me?â
âIâm not sure. Maybe it was asking for help? Thatâs only if it can see or feel us in some capacity.â
Chohong shrunk back at the hair-raising explanation and blurted out.
âI wasnât going to say this.â
Kazuki, who was quietly listening in, spoke.
âBut I had a similar experience some time back while walking in this place. Something resembling a human face sprouted out of a bamboo tree, and its mouth moved up and down, almost as if to tell me to come close.â
âDo not go near it. Ever.â
Oana spoke with an exhausted voice.
âNo matter what you see or what you hear, only follow in my footsteps. I have no way to guarantee what will happen if you veer off even a little bit.â
Chohong got up with a pair of fatigued eyes. It wasnât just her. Everyoneâs faces were full of exhaustion.
Their bodies were failing to interpret the new, strange sensations. Since they had to mind other things on top of this, it was no wonder they were exhausted.
The most strenuous part was not knowing how far they were from the destination.
It was only at this moment that Seol Jihu fully realized the danger of this place.
One had to rest when tired, but it was impossible to do so in this place. However, that didnât mean they could go back and re-enter later.
In the end, they had one of two choices â running out of steam and collapsing, or reaching their destination.
âWe have to find the exit soonâŚ.â
Tigol Fortress might already be in the middle of a fierce battle. As the communication crystals stopped working when they entered the fog, they had no way of knowing the current state of affairs.
This made him want to hurry even more, so having no way to help only made him frustrated.
âTo be honest, Iâm not. The more we walk, the more I feel out of place⌠But considering the goal of this expedition, this is a good phenomenon.â
âThe fact that this feeling is getting stronger has to mean weâre getting closer to the center, right?â
Oana brought up hopeful words.
Hearing this, Seol Jihu suppressed the frustration in his heart.
He already knew the Parasites would make a move. He had made all kinds of preparations because of it.
Of course, it wasnât as if he could completely erase his worries, but he believed the comrades he left behind would take care of the rest.
No. Now, he had to believe.
Having organized his thoughts, Seol Jihu ordered the march to continue.
Shaking off the idle thoughts, he pushed his sluggish feet onward and cut through the dense, blinding fog. Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/The-Second-Coming-of-Gluttony/ to read the latest chapters for free