Episode 151: The Graveyard of Stars and the Divine Core
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âWhy did you call me? What else are you going to make me do? You demon!â
As soon as Deborah met Johann, she screamed like crazy. As soon as she entered the archdukeâs residence, she rushed with great momentum.
However, the vigor to continue screaming at him suddenly subsided when she saw Johannâs dark eyes approaching her.
âI mean, I wonder why youâre calling me so often⊠gek!â
Johannâs strong hand gripped her chin in an instant.
Their gazes were tangled precariously. like mating snakes.
Johann tilted his chin at an angle and whispered softly.
âYou really donât learn to obey, Madam.â
The corners of his lips went up.
âWould you like some education?â
â!â
Deborah shook her head hastily. She softened her gaze as much as she could.
Because it was obvious that the âeducationâ that that madman offered wasnât something she could accept with a sane mind.
Only then did Johann, who became cold-faced, let her go as if he had abandoned her.
âOh, why did you call me here today?â
Deborah asked, clutching her tingling chin.
âYouâll have to go to the âGraveyard of Starsâ instead of me.â
ââŠThe Graveyard of Stars?â
The Graveyard of Stars. It was a kind of âcemetery of the relicsâ.
Most of the holy relics found on this continent had the characteristic of diffusing and oxidizing the accumulated sacred energy.
Most of the time, it meant it was a one-time use.
The oxidized energy leaves a sacred stone called âdivine coreâ, which people regarded and honored as the body or soul of the relics.
The place where the divine cores were buried was the âGraveyard of Starsâ.
Relaxed, Johann gave the order with his arms folded.
âI want a divine core. Dig it up and bring it.â
ââŠIf I get caught stealing a divine core from the Graveyard of Stars, Iâm dead!â
Johann accepted it coldly.
âShould I care about that?â
â!â
âWhat a f*cking bastard!â
âAre you saying that whether I die or not, I just have to do what you tell me to do?â
It was Deborah who used to frequently use people as tools.
However, when she was in a position where she was being subjected to it, she was so frustrated that she could hardly breathe.
Unexpectedly, it turned out to be like this.
Whether she was upset or not, Johann said what he wanted to say.
âThe divine core you will bring is the one of the âPortrait of Madame Artingusâ.â
With a divine core, Johann knew how to revive the energy of the holy relics by taking the life force of other relics.
There was something he wanted to confirm with the revived âPortrait of Madame Artingusâ.
The reason he died in a previous life.
âThen did our plan succeed? Does that mean I have united and ruled the five continents?â
[âŠNo, if it was successful, the regression would have stopped. In the end it failed. Because you diedâŠ]
Why the hell did he die?
Toulouse evaded answering the âreason of deathâ.
Wasnât it weird?
Why did he suddenly die when he beat Rixus?
Just before reaching the goal!
âŠThere was something grossly uncomfortable about it.
âIâll have to see the answer to that with my own eyes.â
Johann was sure. Now that even Toulouse, who would interfere with holy power, had left for Marsephone, this was the perfect opportunity to find out the truth.
Johann said, stroking his lips with his sensitive fingers.
âYou canât be late. Bring it tonight.â
ââŠâŠTonight?!â
Deborahâs face flushed with astonishment.
The words of âI canât do that, you idiot!â came up to her throat, but she couldnât get it out.
The terror she had from Johann was not simply a sense of fear⊠Above all, there was something she had to get from Johann today.
âDamn it!â
Deborah trembled, then changed her expression slightly.
âThen, could you pay me for the labor?â
âLabor?â
Johannâs lips rose as if he found it amusing.
âYouâre being greedy, Madam. You know that the money in this world is just a piece of tissue anyway?â
âEven if itâs going to be a piece of tissue, I have to eat today.â
Of course, it was okay to starve a little. The only real problem was that even if the earth was destroyed tomorrow, there was a father who had to go gambling today.
Johann was surprisingly willing to open his mouth.
âIf you bring the divine core, Iâll give it to you.â
âReally?!â
âYes.â
As long as she brought the divine core well, Johann didnât mind spending money on her.
Rather, it would be better if money motivated her to work hard.
Unsurprisingly, Deborah replied with a gleam in her eyes.
âIâll definitely bring it!â
âMelfis, make a plan for Deborah to visit the Graveyard of Stars.â
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I was reading the report brought to me by Spinelâs search team.
ăThe source of the âfrequencyâ was found to be upstream of Molanto Valley.ă
âSo⊠Johann was telling the truth.â
âIs Marsephoneâs door really going to open there?â
âHow much time do you have left?â
âHow much time is the âimmediatelyâ that Johann was referring to?â
I didnât know right now, but⊠The quicker the response, the better.
âThe defense should be prepared to the extent that we can respond quickly even if the door opens tomorrow.â
Anyway, I made a call to Rixus a while ago.
I sent a secret message to the margrave to get the Ghost Army ready.
Spinelâs elite units were also awaiting my command while building a barrier to protect Spinel near the Illuminati Mountains. They were on standby so that they could cross over to Aktoum at any time.
Already, all this happened after the meeting with Rixus.
âThis is not enough.â
In ancient documents, it was written that Marsephoneâs monsters were estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
Among them, there would be first-class or second-class monsters such as the barbatus dragon.
It was impossible to slaughter them all.
I thought soberly.
âIn the end, we will have no choice but to eliminate the host of Toulouse.â
Johann, the door of Marsephone would be closed only if we kill the human who contained the power that Toulouse brought to Earth.
It was when I was in deep thought.
A voice came from outside the door.
âYour Majesty the Queen, the Knight Commander of Valderi is asking for an audience.â
My head raised slightly.
âLet her in.â
Soon the door opened, and a woman wearing dark red armor unique to the âTransnational Knights Valderiâ entered.
On her shoulder was the badge of the knightsâ commander engraved with the symbol of Valderi, âRed Hawkâ.
Only those who lead the strongest knights in existence could have it.
Lucia Hermes, her green eyes met mine.
The steps approaching me seemed full of heavy will.
âSheâs very dignified. How was she like in the past?â
âItâs been hard on you.â
As I spoke, Lucia went down on one knee in front of me and bowed her head.
Chuck! And the sound of heavy armor being folded was heard in moderation.
âTo the lord who is like my life, Lucia Hermes, commander of the Knights of Valderi, greets you.â
I smiled at her.
âIâd like to welcome you more, but you must have heard of my condition. Fortunately, I heard about you from the maids, so I know⊠But, actually, I donât have you in my memory.â
ââŠ.âŠâ
âCan you serve a master that doesnât even remember you?â
Lucia slowly put her helmet down and kissed the back of my hand.
I could see her healthy tanned skin and feel her rough, muscular hands.
She answered lowly and firmly.
âEven if I die a thousand times, my oath will not change.â
ââŠ.âŠâ
âUntil the day my soul is shattered, my lord⊠is only Her Majesty the Queen.â
My heart melted at the sight of her loyalty.
I already knew that there were no lies in the oath of the Knights of Valderi.
âThe reason I called youâŠâ
I explained everything to Lucia. I also revealed that I now needed the help of the Valderi Order.
Since the Valderi Order did not belong to any country, they took only the words of the knight commander as if it was an imperial decree.
So, Luciaâs decision was more important than anything else.
She, who had been silently listening to me without interrupting a single word, slowly lowered her head and said,
âWe, the Knights of Valderi, will be with Your Majesty.â
ââŠThank you so much.â
It was at the time when reassurance filled my chest.
Ires made an audience request and was told to come in.
âThe Crown Prince says he has something to tell you.â
Ires, conscious of Luciaâs confused gaze, soon cleared his throat with a face that seemed to have given up on everything.
âMy cute little blue bird. You must have forgotten the date today.â
âŠWhat?! That fawning nickname!
âHaha.â
Lucia, who had been solemn, raised her eyebrows for a moment and laughed.
Ires didnât even blink an eye, but imitated Rixusâ voice and way of speaking with a blushing face.
âI have a place to go with you today. Come out quickly⊠my cute little blue bird.â
ââŠ.âŠâ
That bastard, what cute blue bird!
My face turned red when I heard it.
âIâm not really crazy.â
There was a sense of playfulness that was deliberately trying to embarrass Ires.
In the end, only Lucia was having fun as it was shameful for both me and Ires.
I said very firmly.
ââŠIâm leaving right now, but please send me a note instead from now on!â
âYes, please, Your Majesty.â
Ires agreed with my opinion and withdrew.
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âI really went through it! I really thought I was going to die!â
In the deep dawn.
Deborah cried out, saying that she felt like she was going to die after going to the Graveyard of Stars.
Melfis gave her a potion that could pierce the barrier, but it was difficult to get around safely with that alone.
âEven though you risked your life, I see that youâre still alive, so I think it was worth going.â
Johann sneered, raising the corner of his mouth and holding out his hand.
âGive it to me.â
ââŠMoney?â
The shabby Deborah tightly clenched the pouch with the divine core.
It was a gesture to trade with money.
Johann threw a bag full of jewels with eyes of strange contempt.
Tuk!
Deborah caught the bag and quickly handed the divine core.
Johann was annoyed at the sight of Deborahâs eyes shining in the face of money even after suffering so much that her whole body was in tatters.
Deborah, who was hesitantly checking the bag, suddenly asked.
ââŠBy the way, if the world turns upside down⊠Will everything in this world really change?â
As she was digging through the bag of jewels she got in exchange for her life, she suddenly became curious about such a thing.
âIf she goes to that new world, will she be free from her family and lead a new life?â
In that new world, there would be no damn gambling game.
It was clear that her father would not be able to live.
Having the world turned into hell was terrifying, but she was curious about a life that was not tormented by her family.
âYes. Just go away.â
Johann answered carelessly, but the answer âyesâ was a small hope for Deborah.
ââŠâŠOkay.â
Deborah answered, and disappeared, clutching the jewels against her form.
Johann immediately used the divine core to restore the âPortrait of Madame Artingusâ.
After a while.
Madame Artingus, who had been reworked like rags, finally woke up in the painting.
Haaaâ
With a brief scream of breath.
[âŠYou broke the âsacred ruleâ and woke me up again.]
âYes.â
Johann laid his hand on the woman in the portrait and smiled shrewdly.
Madam Artingus spoke sadly, yet furiously.
[Those who restore relics must be cursed. Your soul will be ripped to shreds.]
âIâm looking forward to it.â
Rather, Johann laughed.
âSo show me what I wantâŠâ
The whispering lips were sweet.
âAnd tear my soul to pieces.â
[âŠâŠ.]
âOr Iâll burn you, break up the divine core and sprinkle it in the stables.â
Madame Artingusâ eyes trembled miserably.
He was cruel. He didnât even allow her to rest as a holy relic.
[Showing the past to the one who woke me up is also a âsacred ruleâ,]
A sighing-like whisper continued.
[I have no choice but to follow it.]
A maddening focus flashed in Johannâs eyes.
âThen show me. The past of Toulouse and I!â
At that instant, the painting twisted hideously and quickly dragged him into the deep past.