Three days later.
A funeral was held in the cetery west of Crossroad.
Since there had been no casualties in Stage 3 and Stage 4, it had been quite so ti since the last funeral.
I wish we never had to hold another one...
As the procession of coffins moved in, that was what I thought to myself.
Such an event... it would have been better if it never had to be held again.
The coffins were each placed at their respective burial spots. Over all of them, the flag of the Everblack Empire was draped.
With a trace of resentnt, I glared at that flag.
In the center of the flag, the royal crest of a sword and a rose was depicted.
If only the royal family had sent reinforcents.
If they had...
Priests began to sprinkle holy water on each coffin and started their prayers. Following them, the choir began to sing a funeral song.
There were quite a number of the deceased, so it took so ti. I went to each newly made grave, bowed my head in respect.
After every coffin had been placed in its position, and all the rites were completed.
It was finally my turn to give a speech.
Never have I felt so reluctant to stand in front of others. But this was my duty.
I didnt run away, I stepped onto the stage.
...
The citizens of Crossroad.
And my subordinates, the hero characters and soldiers, all looked at clearly.
After quietly looking around at them, I slowly opened my mouth.
The monsters we fought this ti were bloodkin.
Inside the city walls, to the ordinary citizens who probably hadnt even seen the faces of the monsters, I explained softly.
They were vampires and cannibals that craved human flesh and blood. They consu others flesh and blood, stealing others lives, and they enjoy immortality.
I gestured towards our soldiers.
Our brave soldiers fought against these terrifying monsters. They werent afraid of their flesh being torn apart, they stood against death. As a result, we were able to safely protect the city.
Clap clap clap...!
The citizens spontaneously burst into applause.
The soldiers received the applause with embarrassnt, shyness, or so even with indifference.
After waiting for the applause to die down, I continued.
Unlike those monsters, we humans cannot enjoy immortality. We are short-lived. We bloom like flowers, but we also wither like flowers. I find this sad.
I glanced at Junior.
Junior, standing next to Jupiters grave, was in a simple black dress, listening to my words.
But as much as I find the shortness of life sad, I do not envy immortality.
I raised my voice.
Humans who struggle with life, shedding their own blood, are much more beautiful than monsters that swallow others blood and run from death. I believe so.
Truly.
I believe so.
Each of the warriors who died this ti fought bravely. They didnt turn their eyes from their lives, they confronted it head on. And they fulfilled their duties.
I closed my eyes for a mont.
I recalled each of the 155 nas of those who had fallen this ti. I rembered the death they t without retreating.
Everyone, fight.
I opened my eyes and continued.
Fight against life. Stand fiercely against it. Live your life to the fullest so as not to be ashad before those who were buried before you. Roam the world, find what you must do, and be sure to achieve it.
As I looked around the crowd, I nodded heavily.
Thats what those who sacrificed their lives to protect you would want.
I slowly bowed my head.
For those who fought fiercely with their lives and went away, let us have a mont of silence.
Everyone gathered at the funeral simultaneously bowed their heads.
After a short mont of silence, I raised my head and voiced again.
And, I want to say sothing to all the soldiers who were on the front lines this ti.
The heroes and soldiers all looked at at once.
I understand the pain of losing a comrade. I, too, have spent sleepless nights over the past few days.
Every ti I laid down to sleep, the faces of the dead subordinates flickered in my mind, I hadnt been able to sleep properly for days.
Dont hold any guilt like my comrade died but I survived. Your comrades wouldnt want you to think that way.
At my words, a considerable number of soldiers flinched. It seed to hit a nerve.
Post-battle, the most common side effect veterans suffered from was similar to what I felt.
I gave a faint smile.
"Lets find our purpose together, for we have survived."
That was the extent of my prepared speech.
"... It was a difficult battle, but thank you for surviving."
As I fumbled for words, I chuckled awkwardly and finally spat out,
"Thank you, everyone."
I stepped down from the stage and Lucas signaled the artillery.
Boom! Boomboomboom!
A salvo rang out, honoring the dead.
The funeral schedule had ended. The sharp salvo gradually faded, and the gathered citizens started to scatter one by one.
***
I began to look for my party mbers at the cetery.
Godhand, Bodybag, Burnout were the first I saw. Shadow Squad mbers were standing in front of Oldgirl and Skulls tombs.
"Ah, your majesty."
"Your majesty is here."
As I approached, the three quickly bowed. I waved my hand to signal them to rest.
"The passing of Oldgirl and Skull... its unfortunate."
I looked at the gravestones.
Instead of their real nas, their code nas were inscribed on their tombstones. It was sad, yet very much like the Shadow Squad.
"Originally, mbers of Aegis Special Forces are not allowed to be buried. Upon death, their bodies are disposed of in so way, leaving no trace in the world."
Godhand spoke with a bitter expression.
"But thanks to your majestys consideration, we were able to bury them in such decent graves."
"..."
A blessing, indeed.
Even at their colleagues funeral, the three Shadow Squad mbers maintained completely expressionless faces, as if they had shaken off all sorrow over the past three days.
Its okay to grieve more. It felt regretful that they seed to have forcibly cut off their sorrow.
While sharing stories about Oldgirl and Skull, I told them the reason I had co.
"Co to my mansion this evening. We have a eting about the defense strategy."
All three Shadow Squad mbers bowed simultaneously.
"We understand, your majesty. Well see you this evening."
"Alright. See you later."
After paying my respects to the tombstones of Oldgirl and Skull one last ti, I left the scene.
Looking back, I saw the figures of Shadow Squad mbers standing in front of the two graves.
The sight of them, two out of the five party mbers who had moved as one, gone, was... lonely.
Very much so.
***
Lucas, Evangeline, and Lilly were in front of the Dion rcenary Groups grave.
The faces of Lucas and Lilly were sad, but especially Evangelines face was no joke. She was soaked in tears and snot.
"Waaaaaah."
She was even making strange crying noises...
"Waaaaaaaaah."
"... You seem to be very upset, Evangeline."
At my murmur, Lucas responded.
"Evangeline spent ti with the Dion rcenary Group in the dungeon. She mustve grown quite fond of them."
Thats right. I had sent the Dion party on an independent exploration with Evangeline as a guide.
At first, she didnt like the Dion party because they got ringed out during the duel, but she mustve grown quite attached to them over ti.
While Evangeline was crying hysterically, Lilly comforted her from the side.
Watching them from behind, Lucas asked .
"By the way, your majesty, what brings you here? Shall we resu the escort duty?"
Lucas had temporarily suspended my escort duty.
He was greatly exhausted from the last battle, and I had spent a few days lying alone in my room. So I suggested we rest.
So we had been doing our own thing until today.
"No, lets resu the escort duty tomorrow... I ca here today because of a eting this evening."
I inford them about the eting for the future defense strategy that evening. Lucas nodded.
"I understand. Then, Ill see you this evening."
Waaaaaaaaah-
"... Ill also calm Evangeline down and bring her."
"Alright, please do. And bring Lilly as well."
After paying my final respects to the Dion rcenary Groups grave and whispering their nas one last ti, I left the place.
***
Damien and Margarita were tidying up after the funeral ceremony as priests.
I approached them, who were cleaning up holy water and prayer items, and greeted them.
"Youre working hard, priests."
Damien gave a half-smile and Margarita bowed respectfully.
"Oh, your highness!"
"Youre here, your majesty."
"Thank you for your efforts today. The reason Ive co is..."
I cut to the chase. I told her that there was a eting at the mansion tonight.
"I am... to co as well?"
Saintess Margarita hesitated before asking. I nodded my head assertively.
"Of course, Saintess. You must absolutely co."
It seed she was still having trouble adjusting to the fact that she was part of my party.
Did she not realize that once she had joined my party, she could never leave?
"Prince, should I invite these three as well?"
Damien pointed to the side. There, three tankers from the Old Hunters, who were in wheelchairs, were visible.
In front of Jupiters and Yenichs graves, the three tankers were quietly praying.
I examined their injuries and slowly shook my head.
"No... Let them rest in the temple."
The three tankers had survived with their strong vitality, but their bodies were no longer capable of battle.
They had been torn apart by the vampires swords and claws, and had even taken Celendions blood magic directly.
They were sturdy people who had held on until the end of the battle, but permanent injuries were left on their bodies.
Essentially, they were confird to be retired.
I would guarantee their post-retirent life even if I had to drain my savings, but they couldnt participate in defense battles anymore.
"Understood. Then, Ill see you tonight."
"See you in a bit, Prince!"
I left the cetery with Margarita and Damiens farewells.
The last mber to call, Junior, wasnt in front of Jupiters grave. I turned my gaze outside the cetery.
I have an idea where she might be.
***
Downtown Crossroad.
rcenary Guild.
"..."
Junior was in the room Jupiter used to use.
She was there to sort out the deceaseds belongings. Junior sighed as she cleaned the empty room.
"Theres not much to clean or sort out, after all..."
Jupiters possessions were minimal.
Three old imperial uniforms.
One coat. Two pairs of boots. Two pairs of gloves.
Four bottles of liquor. Five packs of cigarettes.
Thats it.
"Even though she was a wandering rcenary, how could she travel so lightly?"
Humming a strange tune, Junior put away Jupiters belongings.
Then she stopped.
"Huh?"
There was a leather docunt bag in the corner of the room. From the opened gap of the bag, a familiar piece of paper was poking out.
"This is..."
Junior carefully opened the bag and took out the contents.
"...Its the letter I sent."
When Jupiter sent living expenses, Junior would write a letter in reply.
Such collected letters filled an entire docunt bag over a decade.
Junior cautiously spread out the letters she had sent, starting from the oldest ones.
Most of the content was about how she was short of living expenses, how her childrens dical bills had increased her debt, and how tough it was just relying on the money Jupiter sent.
However, always at the end,
- I miss you. When are you coming? Co back soon.
Was written.
As the more recent letters arrived, such phrases gradually disappeared until only demands for money remained.
"..."
Unable to look any further, Junior covered the remaining letters.
Why hadnt she revealed her true feelings a bit earlier? Why hadnt she been honest?
If she had, sothing might have changed.
"Huh?"
Then, she noticed a new envelope wedged in a corner of the docunt bag.
It was the envelope Jupiter always used to send money ho. But this ti, instead of money, sothing else was packed.
"This is..."
When she opened it, there was a carefully packed root of a dicinal herb emitting an old sll. A short note ca with it.
- Its called Century Ginseng, I found it in a dungeon. Its good for your health. Boil it and drink it.
"..."
It was the Century Ginseng that Jupiter bought from Naless, who appeared as a dungeon rchant during free exploration of Zone 2.
She had bought it to give to her granddaughter, but ended up not being able to send it in a letter, nor deliver it in person...
With the sender gone, only this unsent letter remained.
"This is the herb that old people use for strength and vitality."
Holding the Century Ginseng, Junior muttered in disbelief.
"You packed this up to give it to ? Really..."
Sothing welled up within her.
Junior bit her lower lip hard.
"Really... like an old...
As Junior was just barely holding back her tears, standing still,
Knock, knock.
The sound of a knock ca from outside. Junior, who hastily wiped her eyes, turned around to see Ash standing frozen in the doorway.
"Um... sorry. Did I interrupt sothing?"
"No, not at all. You ca at just the right ti."
With her eyes still reddened, Junior laughed heartily.
"Mom wouldnt like it if I cried twice, hehe."
"..."
Ash, who was on the verge of saying sothing, shook his head, cleared his throat, and spoke.
"I ca to pass on a ssage. Theres a eting about the upcoming defense battle this evening, so co to the mansion."
"Understood. A eting about the defense battle. Okay."
Ash gave a small smile at Junior who nodded her head.
"You can look forward to it. Theres going to be sothing very interesting happening at todays eting."
"...?"
"Sothing so dynamic and fun that it will completely blow away the gloom thats been hanging over our party."
Junior furrowed her brows and cautiously asked,
"A very dynamic and fun thing... you say?"
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