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104 – Turning Point 2 – Zwischenzug – Part 1

It was an uneventful birth. Unlike with Norn, my newest sibling didn’t cause a commotion when she was born.

Well, other than crying. But that was good. A healthy baby should be crying when they were born. Not like

who concerned my parents when I didn't imdiately cry.

Mama Lily smiled and handed the baby over to my mom. “Congratulations, Zenny. It’s another beautiful baby girl.”

My mom let out an exhausted smile and hugged my new baby sister against her chest. As she did, she laughed. “Another girl. I knew it.”

Mama Lily laughed as well.

I smiled.

Things were going smoothly. An ordinary birth, and one that didn't require a C-section.

...Though the fact that it didn't gave

a different sort of trauma, but that mory can be quietly shoved off to the side.

But anyway, things were going well. It was late into the night, but nothing out of the ordinary was occurring.

I was worried sothing ridiculous would happen again like with Norn’s birth. Because of that, Norn and Aisha were at my house with Master Roxy and Miss Ghyslaine for protection while Miss Rose watched them. Sylphy and Eris were there too, of course. Mostly so that Sylphy could keep an eye on Eris and make sure she didn't run off in case sothing happened.

As for this house, Dad and Mister Laws were keeping watch outside.

I wasn’t too sure where Miss Rostelina and that Perry guy went, but whatever the case, it looked like everything would be fine.

Mom hugged my new baby sister close to her chest and said, "I guess it's Stella after all then." She smiled and then looked at . "Seems like there's no cute baby brother for you this ti, Rudy."

I helped Mama Lily move all the supplies and sterilize them before wiping my hands. After that, I walked over to take a look at my new sister.

She had stopped crying, but she was still sniffling. Her cute green eyes were puffy and her skin was a bit red. But all in all, a normal and healthy baby girl.

Stella, my new baby sister.

And one that Rudeus never had.

Another sign that it wasn't good to rely too much on what he told .

Mom smiled and said, "Do you want to hold her, Rudy?"

"E-Eh?" I blinked and said, "Um-"

"Here. You've held Norn and Aisha, so it's not fair to ignore Stella."

Before I could say anything else, Mom was already holding Stella out to .

"H-Hey!" I quickly took my baby sister and frowned. "You should be more cautious, Mom. I'm still just a kid, you know? What if I accidentally hurt her?"

Mom laughed and said, "Well, I'd trust you to hold her more than your dad. Besides, haven't you been learning more healing magic from Mister Orsted?"

"...Fair."

That was another reason why I was here. Unlike the last ti where I had to scramble with basic healing magic, I knew a few more.

But still...

I stared at my new baby sister and mumbled, "Stella, huh?"

It was a fitting na. Just like Norn, it seed like Mom wanted her daughters to have grandiose nas-

Ah wait. It was Dad this ti who chose the na.

Well, it looked like he was getting a better naming sense now at least.

Stella. A star. And one born from Zenith... Yeah. Dad was definitely getting better at nas.

My new baby sister sniffled and then looked at , eyes still watering.

"Hey there." I carefully shifted my hand around to brush her tears. "I'm Rudy, your big brother. There's no need to cry, okay? No matter what happens, I'll-"

A sudden roar in the distance. Not just one, but a chorus that reverberated all around.

I froze.

Mama Lily frowned and quickly drew her gold pin from her sleeve, turning it into the sword I made for her.

At the sa ti, Mom sat up, panicked. "R-Rudy?"

Stella started crying again, scared by the sudden noise.

I held her close and kept calm. "Shh. It'll be alright. Nothing will happen to you."

A door slamd open, and then my dad's voice echoed. "Rudy! Keep an eye on your Mom and-"

A snarl interrupted my dad and then I heard the sound of walls and furniture breaking. Sothing smashing through the house.

"Dammit!"

Mister Laws's voice echoed after that. "Paul!"

"I'm fine! Keep an eye out! They're coming in from everywhere!"

Mama Lily's gaze turned sharp after hearing that. She quickly moved to my mom's side and said, "Zenny. Can you stand?"

She tried to move, but winced and shook her head. "N-No. It hurts too much."

Mama Lily looked at . "Rudy?"

"...I don't know if this will help, but..." I focused on my mom and the flow of her mana.

There wasn't anything inherently wrong with my mom. Childbirth was painful, but it was one of those weird 'natural states' that took ti to heal and recover from.

Maybe it was because 'birth' counted as a sort of miracle? Or maybe because the division of resources from the human body to the baby was a requirent? Whatever the case, Mom's mana was thin and her body was weak. Her skin was pale, and the flow of her mana was sluggish.

It would have been different if it was a C-section like with Norn, but...

No. It should work.

Healing was healing. Even if none of the spells I had learned til now specifically addressed restoring fatigue from childbirth. And maybe that was wrong too. After all, hadn't a lot of magical common sense been proven wrong recently by the combined efforts of , Sylphy, Master Roxy, and Orsted?

So...

A flash of white and golden light.

Mom's pale skin regained a bit of color. At the sa ti, her mana regained its natural vigor-

No. It was a bit weaker than usual. Probably since a portion of it went into Stella as she was being born?

I wasn't paying too close attention because of the context and frantic events, but-

A reflection of light, barely visible in the darkness. One aid directly at Stella.

My eyes widened and I quickly ford a barrier. The mont I did, a loud impact echoed. One that sounded like tal grating against glass.

Stella started crying harder.

I wanted to comfort her, but I didn't really have the ti for that. Because...

"A Devouring Devil?" My mom carefully stared at the creature scraping away at the barrier and said, "What's that doing here?"

Mama Lily clicked her tongue and raised her sword. "Does it matter? We need to kill it."

I stared at the Devouring Devil and frowned.

A skeletal reptilian creature with obsidian scales. Long arms and limbs, along with sharp claws... Its ominous crimson eyes looked at

before swiveling to Mom and Mama Lily. When it did, it snarled and then swung bony talons at my barrier, scraping against it.

But more than that, it was strong.

Taking the mana level of the Terminate Boars in the area as a comparison, this thing had mana at least ten tis as dense. Not only that, but it was actively reinforcing its limbs with said mana, aning that it was fast.

And if I hadn't reacted in ti, Stella would be-

No. I couldn't think like that. Right now...

I looked at Mama Lily. "Can you handle it, Mama Lily?"

She smiled and then stepped forward. "Leave it to , Rudy." Raising her sword, she said, "I didn't get a chance to use this in Milbotts."

Mom looked at her and frowned. After that, she stood up and said, "I'll help."

"Mom!"

She looked back at

and shook her head, a serious expression on her face. "I'll be fine, Rudy." She lifted her bracelet and smiled. "I have this, rember?"

Ah. That was true. But-

"Trust Mommy, Rudy." She shifted her attention back to the monster and said, "I've faced scarier monsters partying with your dad. Though..." She stared at the monster and said, "...I guess that Being W really doesn't like you getting new siblings, huh?"

The Devouring Devil snarled, fixing its gaze on Stella.

I frowned and turned to the side. As I did, the monster's gaze followed, never shifting away from her.

"...Yeah. Seems that way."

That guy had ntioned sothing about Norn in the past too, didn't he? Were my younger sisters going to be that dangerous to him in the future, or-?

"I will lead, Zenny. Please support."

"Got it. Be careful, Lily."

"Of course."

A brief exchange. After that, Mama Lily and Mom charged out to fight.

And then light flashed and a horde of giant tarantulas started crawling in the room.

Mom scread and said, "W-What in Milis's na?!"

"Focus!" Mama Lily swung her sword. At the sa ti, her bracelet glowed and a blast of wind surged, blowing out both the walls and the spiders.

"What the hell?!" Dad's voice echoed from outside. "Monsters are inside too?!"

Laws's voice echoed after that and he said, "Paul! To your left!"

"Dammit! You rusty piece of junk...! *This* is how you use Water Style!"

A chaotic and frantic ss.

Mama Lily jumped out to fight the monsters. After taking a breath, Mom did the sa.

Which left

alone with Stella.

My baby sister kept crying, nuzzling her face against

as if she was terrified.

No, she definitely was terrified.

I grit my teeth and then looked up at the sky. "You bastard..."

Nothing. I didn't see anything. Whatever was happening, it wasn't a mana-based phenonon. I also didn't see any traces of Being W's mana.

Did he realize it? That I could see when he was interfering with mana?

"I guess you really are a god, huh?"

I underestimated the guy a bit. To think he could still pull all of this off... No. Was it a desperation move?

If he could have done this before, he would have. Especially since I and my family were even stronger than we were in the past due to his failed attempts.

But I had to give him credit.

I was the strongest person here. If I moved, things would be over.

But I couldn't.

I looked down at my baby sister.

Did she calm down a bit? Stella had stopped crying. Instead, she was staring at , as if trying to assess whether or not she was safe.

I smiled and said, "Don't worry, Sis. I'll keep you safe."

Right.

It was nerve-wracking and it pissed

off, but I had to trust them. Up until this point, I'd done my best and helping everyone help themselves.

...A bit too much in cases like Sylphy, Dad, and Eris.

But now that was what I had to do. I had to trust them to solve the situation. And my job right now...

I held Stella close and stacked a three-dinsional barrier spell around

before layering elental protections. A layer of wind to deflect any projectiles and dampen montum. A wall of water to slow attacks. Lightning over that to strike back. Flas to scorch hostile presences. Then holy to repel any foreign mana influences and tricks Being W might try. And to be extra safe, I created a thick sphere of iron around . Just in case there happened to be a mana disruptor of so sort.

Because knowing that guy, there might.

Altogether, it ford a sphere of protection that would take soone like Orsted using that mana disruptor attack to pierce.

So now... We just waited.

...Ah. I also needed to make sure there was airflow in here. One small magic circle for that...

There. And now we wait-

"WAAAAAHHHHH!"

...And I forgot. It was dark.

I sighed and conjured a small ball of holy magic to provide light. After that, I smiled at Stella and said, "Well, you've definitely got a healthy set of lungs on you."

She sniffed and then stared at

again.

Outside, I could hear muffled shouts and explosions. Probably Dad letting loose, along with everyone else.

"...Well. Since we'll be here for a while..." I stared at Stella.

She stared back with watery eyes that looked ready to burst into tears again at any mont.

"How do you calm a baby down again...?"

Stories helped, but Stella wouldn't understand them. Then... lullabies? Lullabies. But I didn't know any. All I knew were random ani songs-

Ah, wait.

I knew one.

A super emotional song from a wholeso family ani that I watched. Also one that started

on my trek to make ands with my family after seeing the regret the MC had in not raising his daughter.

"I'm not confident in singing, but... Well, you can make fun of

later if you rember it, kay? For now though..."

I took a deep breath and started singing.

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