The moment the woman heard his merciless voice, she let out a scream.
âN-No⌠NOOOOOOOOO! Even though I was finally saved, I..! I⌠I canât⌠deal with these feelings anymoreâ!â
The woman covered her ears and squatted down.
She had already given up once; She resolved herself to give up her life for the village.
However, she was saved.
Precisely because she was saved, what the mayor just said mustâve hit her right where it hurt.
âI DONâT NEED TO DIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I recalled her voice, which brimmed with elation.
I was the one who saved her. I was the one who said that she didnât need to die after she resolved herself to die.
If thatâs the case, then I canât just abandon her.
ââŚWonât you wait for a moment?â
âSorry, but Iâd rather not have an outsider butt in⌠This is the villageâs problem.â
âI will butt in.â
I pointed to the sky.
âThe rain stopped. Doesnât that settle your problem?â
âDid I not already tell you? The rain is but a premonition. Besides, I donât know how you managed to stop the rain, but it will begin to fall once more. The rain is triggered by the power leaking from the weakened seal of the Hydra. If you donât close the seal, history will only repeat itself.â
âWhat exactly is that Hydra?â
The mayor shook his head left to right.
âYou should go home. This isnât something an outsider can do anything about!â
âSorry, butâIâm no outsider.â
Apparently, this mayor didnât intend to talk with me. In that case, Iâll need to take some forceful measures, too.
Hoisting my crest board for all to see, I shouted loudly.
âMy name is Albert Luminous! Iâm a part of the Luminous household, which governs this territory!â
ââ!?â
The mayorâs thread-like eyes, which I couldnât tell were opened or closed, widened.
The villagersâ bodies all stiffened as well.
I knew I would get this kind of reaction, so I didnât really want to reveal my identity, thoughâŚ
His lips trembling, the mayor spoke.
âI-Is that crest real!?â
âThatâs right⌠In the first place, do I really have a reason to pretend to be from a marquis household over something like this?â
After falling into thought for a moment, the mayor nodded.
ââŚI understand. I believe you⌠Come to my house. Let me tell you the story of the Legend of the Hydra.â
He then called out to the woman, who was still crying.
ââŚGo rest for a little while. Someone lend her a hand.â
The woman received help from someone who looked like her mother as she returned home.
Laura and I went to the mayorâs house.
âSorry about this⌠This really isnât the best place to welcome a marquis to.â
ââŚI donât mind. It doesnât matter to me, so begin the story.â
After sitting directly in front of us, the mayor began to speak.
âThe Hydra is an evil dragon that was sealed away in ancient times.â
An ancient, evil dragonâŚ
âThe Hydra is an extremely massive dragon. According to the legends, its body is large enough to completely fill that lake, and itâs height is akin to a mountain. As the name would imply, it possesses nine heads, and it spews poison so terrifyingly potent that you cannot even get near it.â
âŚWhat a ridiculous dragonâŚ
That thing is sealed in that lake�
âCoupled with its bottomless stamina, it breathes toxic mist so strong that merely approaching it spells death. The land was devastated by the Hydraâs rampage. Then, a certain magician made their appearance.â
âA certain magician? What was their name?â
In response to my question, the elderly mayor shook his head.
âUnfortunately, I do not know. At the cost of the lives of 100 women, the magician employed a sealing spell and sealed the Hydra in that lake.â
Laura knit her brows and spoke.
âThe lives of⌠100 people⌠How sorrowfulâŚâ
âThere was no other way. If the magician didnât seal the Hydra, even more lives would have been lost as a resultâŚâ
The mayor breathed out a long sigh.
âThe magician said like so: This seal is nothing more than a stopgap measure. In order to maintain the seal, sink young women down into the lake. If rain begins to persist for long, then consider that as the cue. That became the duty of this village.â
The mayor spoke with a distant look in his eyes.
âFrom then on, we offered the village women as sacrifices once every 10 years and preserved the Hydraâs seal.â
âŚThatâs justâŚ
I had no clue this was ever happening.
ââŚHavenât you told the marquis?â
âThis is a legend from before this kingdom was established. In the first place, I sincerely doubt they would believe such a folklore⌠Also, offering sacrifices is the shame of this villageâŚâ
The mayor spoke in a bitter voice.
Earlier, the mayor obstinately said, âOffer the sacrifice!â, but Iâm sure that he only said that because of his position. It probably wasnât what he really thoughtâŚ
Laura began speaking.
ââŚUm, excuse me. Thereâs something Iâm a little bothered by.â
âWhat is it?â
âYou just said that the frequency of sacrifices was once every 10 years, right?â
ââŚIndeed.â
âBut according to what the woman from earlier said, itâs once every two years. What did she mean by that?â
âAbout that⌠At first, it was once every 10 years. As of now, itâs once every two years.â
ââŚWhat do you mean?â
âWeâve gradually offered more and more sacrifices. In other words, the interval between the next prolonged rain is becoming shorterâŚâ
âHuh? Does that meanâŚ?â
The mayor nodded in response to Lauraâs question.
âThe magician said so himself: This seal is a stopgap measure. Just as he once said, itâs likely thatââ