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Chapter 915 Another “”

Without waiting for Klein’s reply, Azik, who was staring intently deep into the mausoleum, continued, “I still rember my resurrection after my first death. I was lying in a pale-white coffin, and I staggered to my feet. I was feeling horrified, having no idea what was happening. Nor did I know where I was.

“Before the clergyn collected my corpse for purification, I escaped, stumbling along the way like a wandering ghost. I crossed grasslands, villagers, and cities. I couldn’t recall who I was or where I ca from.

“No matter where I went back then, I would hear all kinds of sobbing. When I watched priests presiding over mass burials, I felt sorrow in every corner.

“Later, I happened to rescue a noble lady and entered her manor. She was a bright and lively girl, and I was like a feral beast from the jungle. I was sensitive, suspicious, self-abased, afraid; and I often showed a cold, indifferent, cruel side that didn’t match the morality of a human.

“She was very curious about . No matter how I avoided her or what terrible things I did, she would approach , infecting with her smile. She would use interesting matters to influence , and without realizing it, I got used to her pranks and her existence.

“We secretly got together. She was very worried that her father wouldn’t agree to her marriage to a forr tramp and present servant.

“Seeing her lancholic smile, I had the feeling of blood gushing through for the first ti. I rashly told her that I was leaving, but I would return with an aristocratic title and a bridal garland.

“I joined the army, becoming a knight. I raised a three-ter lance and charged at enemies. Thanks to the chaos of the Fourth Epoch’s wake in the Northern Continent, I beca a baron and obtained a fief I could call my own.

“I abided by my promise, and with the king’s confernt letter, family emblem, a knight’s dal ribbon, and my self-made garland, I married my bride.”

Upon saying this, Azik’s expression gradually turned gentle. as though he was reminiscing and recalling sothing. The corners of his mouth curled up without him realizing it.

Klein’s heart stirred from hearing this, as though he had t the familiar Mr. Azik again.

“What happened next?” He carefully guided the conversation.

Azik looked ahead and said, “Later... later, we built a castle on our fief. We had children, a boy. He grew up very quickly, and I could tell that he would grow up to be tall and stout.

“He enjoyed combat, often running around while dragging a broadsword, claiming that he wanted to beco a knight

“I thought it was just child’s talk that wouldn’t last. However, even if he broke his leg or hurt his head, he didn’t abandon his training. He thought that I wouldn’t be able to see him if he hid in his room grimacing while tending to his wound. Heh heh, he underestimated his father. All the spirits in the fief were secretly under my service.

“Year after year passed. I recovered more and more of my mories. My wife often grumbled that the castle was too cold and dark and that she wished to go sowhere with sunlight and warmth. I satisfied her request, but it was only much later that I realized that it wasn’t because she disliked staying in the castle, but that she was afraid of the changes happening to . She was afraid of the colder who was becoming a stranger.

“She never told these things, spending ti with like she always did. We spent a beautiful ti by the seaside in the south, and we even thought of having a second child, but unfortunately, we didn’t succeed.

“It was only when I sensed that my next death was approaching did I return to the fief, to my castle.

“My son, that boy told that he wished to head to Backlund to beco an attendant to viscounts or earls and begin his journey as a knight.

“I asked him why he had made such a choice when he was only around ten. He told that I was his idol and role model. He wished to beco a noble by being a knight like without the help of his parents.

“Back then, I had already recovered most of my mories. Faced with that child, I always felt a little awkward, unfamiliar, and uncomfortable. But when I heard his answer, I still felt an indescribable joy, satisfaction, and pride. He was my son, completely different from the children I had back when I was in the Balam Empire.”

Klein knew that Mr. Azik was talking about his identity as Baron Lamud I. And the child who made him proud and satisfied had been poisoned to death in his middle-age or advanced years. He was nailed in a coffin and even had his skull taken away by Ince Zangwill.

Azik’s gaze went adrift for a mont.

“I died once again and woke up in a groggy manner. I instinctively left my fief and followed my prior arrangents to wander elsewhere. Every incarnation, I had a different life in the beginning. At tis, I t with the sweetest love; at other tis I received the most adorable daughter. The love, helplessness, and satisfaction left taken aback, puzzled, and stumped again and again as I gradually recovered my mories.

“There was once a ti where I was a filial son. I gave my parents pride, a beautiful life, adorable grandsons and granddaughters. But when I ‘awoke’ and found myself, I recalled that in my previous incarnation, I had coldly watched their real son die in the battlefield and had seized his identity. On the one hand, I felt pain and guilt, and on the other hand, I felt it was nothing, sothing trivial. My inner heart seed to dissociate into two.

“Back then, I had a mask that allowed to change into anyone, but I lost it after awakening. This might have been sothing I deliberately lost...”

Klein recalled Mr. Azik’s ntion of a daughter who liked getting sweets from him. After so deliberation, he asked, “I believe that it isn’t a dissociation, but that you are fighting against madness.

“After losing your past mories, you, who restart your life, are always kind and warm, with rich emotions. At your present state, you probably recognize it even clearer.

“This might very well be the true you, your essence. And as a Death Consul, you suffer the effects of the Beyonder characteristic’s latent inclination towards losing control. You suffer the influence brought about by a high-level Death pathway Beyonder. I heard that ‘He’ had already gone mad after the War of the Four Emperors.”

Klein’s words weren’t without much evidence, because he only knew a few of Azik’s incarnationsBaron Lamud, the father who made a swing for his daughter, the filial child, and the warm and friendly history teacher.

His goal was to provide a guess, a possibility to help Mr. Azik resist the Death Consul personality that ca with his mories. It allowed him to introspect his past incarnations and use this to achieve a particular compromise with himself that wouldn’t be too cold.

And as he spoke, he suddenly had a new idea. Without waiting for Azik to finish digesting what he had said, he hurriedly asked, “Mr. Azik, do you know about an ‘anchor’? To secure ‘Themselves’, the deities and angels use anchors to prevent the Beyonder characteristic’s inclination towards losing control and stop madness from corrupting ‘Them’.”

“Yes.” Azik retracted his gaze and nodded.

Klein wasn’t too sure, but he used a rather firm tone and said, “Perhaps, your repeated mory loss to restart and live a new life is the anchor you use to resist madness and the loss of control!”

Do not abandon them. Do not forget them. That is you! After saying that, Klein added inwardly.

“Anchor...” Azik repeated this word as his mind seed lost.

After an unknown period of ti, he suddenly sighed.

“This might be an explanation. At least, it lessens the intensity of my ntal dissociation and conflicts.

“However, since I’ve already co this far, I should still head inside the mausoleum to see what’s hiding there. Why is it summoning , and what is causing to die and revive again and again, losing my mories during the process only to find them again...

“This has troubled for more than a thousand years. It has troubled my every incarnation. I believe I can receive an answer today.”

The look in his eyes turned clearer as his voice seed gentle, but there was an indescribable firmness in it.

Klein wanted to stop him, but monts after he opened his mouth, he closed it again.

Azik pressed down on his half top hat. Without turning his head, he said with a gentle smile, “Rember to close your eyes.”

With that said, he walked forward, following the flights of stairs as he headed for the deep depths of the mausoleum.

The wafting black fog didn’t produce any more panting sounds. It slowly scattered into its surroundings, accentuating the illusory object that was coiled at the bottom.

It was a massive feathered serpent that seed to occupy an entire island!

It had huge, dark green-nearly black-scales. Amidst the gaps were feathers covered in yellow oily stains. On every feather, there were thin illusory black tubes extending outwards.

The exaggerated feathered serpent was both illusory and real, its actual form was hardly describable. It seed to be a combination of things incomprehensible to humans.

Its eye sockets were burning with pale-white flas; its face was that of a human’s!

The face had bronze skin, and it had soft facial features. Beneath its right ear was a tiny black mole. It was another Azik Eggers!

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