The flood, which was a huge disaster that wiped out the entire empire and killed two-thirds of its citizens, beca sothing that only existed in the mories of the two.
And no one knew this was the second sign after the earthquake.
Richard, too, only vaguely guessed that the earthquake and flood were sohow related.
But he didnt know specifically how they were intertwined.
Ophelia just muttered to herself and tilted her head.
Earthquakes and floods. I dont think Ive ever seen them appear in succession like this
After thinking about it for a while, Ophelia thought of it only before going to sleep that night.
Arent these two of the signs of doom in religious texts?
Haha, Ophelia let out a dry laugh and shook her head.
I should wipe my feet and go to sleep. Its not a sign, its the sound of a dog eating grass. Destruction ans tomorrows docunts will be destroyed.
(TL/N: wiping feet ans leaving the dirt of work/burden behind, and the sound of a dog eating grass ans nonsense since dogs dont eat grass in general.)
So the flood, the second on, ended with a single heavy rain over the Imperial Palace.
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By the ti Ophelia laid down on the bed after finishing the infinite regression that finally ended the flood.
Unlike her, who fell asleep as if passing out, the employees of the Marquisate of Neir were having a sleepless night.
Kwang!
Clang! Psssh!
Tea cups, as well as vases amounting to a number that commoners would never touch in their lifeti, were shattered and scattered on the carpet.
The servants knelt down and lowered their upper bodies as close to the floor as possible, and prayed, hoping that nothing would fly over their heads.
It had been a long ti since the young lady they served had such a near-paroxysmal depravity.
Humans were animals of oblivion.
At so point, after the fearful incidents stopped, it gradually faded in their mories
As if to make fun of them, Raisa exploded like an active volcano and ran amok.
Hwak!
Chiyiik! Kwang!
When sheer curtains and decorative tapestries were invariably torn to shreds, and there was nothing left to break in the room.
Raisa gasped for breath, her pupils split vertically.
Even the shoulders raised in anger, the fiercely narrowed eyes, and the scar on the cheek couldnt overco her anger.
Aaaaaagh!
A cracking sound echoed throughout the room.
The servants fell even more flat on the floor, their necks trembling, and Raisa scread for so long that it was indescribable.
How long did the seizure which shook the entire serene mansion and made the servants as quiet as dead rat last?
Huu ha, huh huu.
Raisa took a deep breath as the room turned completely into chaos as if a storm had passed.
The woman herself was as ssy as the room.
With force, she closed her eyes and cracked her neck a couple of tis before opening her eyes.
Murder, anger, hatred, and malice overflowed from her gray eyes, but she didnt show her depravity again, just slowly inhaled and exhaled.
Raisa, who had caught her breath, opened her mouth.
Her voice, which had been hoarse from screaming, ca out as if it was scratching her throat.
Clean it up.
Yes, my lady.
The servants were visibly shaking, but no one was beaten to the point of death and broken objects were no longer flying, so as usual, they barely exhaled and moved in perfect order.
The room was tidied up in no ti.
However, the maid who was tying Raisas hair with trembling hands made the mistake of tugging a strand of her hair.
Instantly, the maid fell at Raisas feet and trembled.
S-Sorry.
Raisa looked down at the maid as if it was a teacup she had smashed with her own hands.
For the maid, one second passed like a thousand seconds, and her sentence fell.
Put this away too.
Ah l-lady, my lady! Please spare ! Please!
The blue-faced servants dragged the maid with a deathly pale complexion.
It must be absolutely terrifying for that maid.
But the rest of the servants were expressionless.
If one person made a mistake, all those present that day would be dragged out and severely beaten, or if it went further, their limbs would disappear one by one.
Raisa shook her hand very lightly toward those awaiting sentencing.
It was as if there had never been anything that had pushed the servants lives to such an extent that one would cry out, Id rather die.
Everybody, get out. And dont let anyone in. Until I call. Even if my mother cos back.
A room which only the weak light of the moon shined through, where everyone had left.
Raisa sat gracefully on the empty sofa and nibbled at her fingernails.
The tip of her fingernail, which had been ripped out like that, reflected blood, staining her teeth red, but she didnt care and continued to chew.
She couldnt stand it, her stomach was boiling and she was irritated.
Her anger had already exploded once, but the exasperation and hatred inside her would not disappear just like that.
In the regression this ti around, again, sothing was strange.
Things that she hadnt expected happened, and it led to so terribly good outcos.
But due to that, after the regression stopped, all that was left in her grasp was a decent level of results.
Again need to kill again.
Raisa took out the small notebook she had kept with her.
The ssed up fingernails stained the leather of the notebook and even gave off a fishy sll, but Raisa didnt care.
Because her eyes were searching for the past and the future that had yet to co, not the present.
All she wanted in this regression was this one thing.
The completion of a village.
The village was a very special place that she planned and built alone from beginning to end.
A fairly large village built on the outskirts of a territory not far from the capital.
Its beginnings go back an incredibly long ti ago.
A place where, through many regression, she made into the shape and direction she wanted.
Yes. It all started with the eting of a man.
He looked poor, but he was a man with a decent face and a neat deanor.
He was from a family that had already fallen to the point of no saving and would not co out unless you searched the list of the nobility of the empire, but anyway, he was a blue-blooded noble with his own talents.
And Raisa bought the mans trick.
No, it would be accurate to say that she robbed him.
Is that all I have to do?
Yes. If you do a good job, your family will live without knowing anything.
Raisa ordered a man who cared for his family for reasons she could never understand, and told him to build the village.
The man was more capable than she thought, and the village grew larger than she expected.
And it was still expanding, albeit slowly.
Now that the size of the town has been scaled, you should know what to do.
Yes, but Do people really want to do that?
Its your job to make that happen. Oh, of course, Ill help you. Until that happens. And it will.
The mans face expressed that he found her words incomprehensible, but Raisa intended to regress until the village was completed as she wanted.
And finally, at the end of this regression, a ssenger ca from the man.
I used the thod you said, and everyone said they would do it. Every single one.
It was a satisfactory report. However
Raisas blurred eyes, recalling that point, slowly ca into focus.
Not enough.
Certainly, it was almost completed the way she wanted, but her heart was hardly filled.
A little more. No, more.
The more greed was filled, dried up and emptied, the bigger it swelled.
If I had to do it, I would do it perfectly.
If I regress until I get what I want perfectly
Before long, Raisa giggled and scratched the bloody leather of the notebook.
There is no such thing.
She knew it herself.
That no matter how many tis she went back, the perfect thing she wanted wouldnt co out.
When one was obtained, she would want another, and if ninety-nine out of a hundred were gained, then she would want a thousand, and then ten thousand.
Besides, following the bizarre disaster that shook the ground, this ti, there was a flood?
Just as the last disaster passed away, this disaster had beco sothing that never happened after repeated regressions.
But if she went back, she couldnt guarantee that either.
It was a disaster that she could not have imagined, let alone expected, so she did not really want to go through it again.
Is this the second one?
Raisa tilted her head, then shook it off.
Because disasters that have now beco non-existent were not important.
She had to do sothing to alleviate so of the unresolved minutes of flipping and scratching her insides.
In order to do that, it would be good for her to see the results of what she had done so far.
She had never seen the town with her own eyes before.
The man who built the village gave her information, but she wasnt naive enough to believe it as it was.
Naturally, there was one who monitored the place, and a person who watched that one. And watchers for him were also set up.
Not only were there those who kept an eye on each other biting their tail like that, but there were also a few who reported separately about the village.
Ill have to get so lab mice.
The corners of Raisas mouth twisted as she said that, and a insidious smile blood.
If I see how much Ive achieved with my own eyes, Ill feel a little better.
Tok tok.
Raisas face was contorted savagely.
Didnt she say not to let anyone in?
Lady Raisa. You told to not let anyone in, but this person said you told him he could enter anyti, and no matter what, there is information that he must convey now.
Raisa frowned at the servants words that ca from outside the door.
If he was told to enter anyti
Credits goes to Jassie for raw providing, A for translating, and Dea for proofreading.
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