“Master! I made a sandwich today!”
“…”
Jamie looked at Venna’s sandwich right in the morning.
As if she tried to remove the burnt parts, the bread was full of holes.
Even so, the bread was still horribly burnt, as the charred parts couldn’t be cleanly removed. It looked like she was trying to make it look pretty and put the sauce, instead making a ss reminiscent of a child’s attempt at cooking.
And the sll was so bizarre that Jamie had no idea what ingredients she used.
The burnt sll was too strong, and the impression it gave was making him frown. There was tea on the side too.
Right, tea, but… it cannot be called just tea.
“I failed a couple tis, but I think this one is well made!”
But one couldn’t ignore it after she spoke with such an innocent face. Jamie looked at the sandwich without another word.
He has reached 9th class in magic and sword master, but how should he put this into words?
‘I think I will go down if I eat it.’
Actually, it didn’t seem like it would do anything wrong, but the taste of the food can affect the body.
“Did you give it to Behemoth? Give it to him first.”
“Behe ate all the failed ones.”
“A pig in cow’s skin.”
“Uh?”
“Nothing.”
He is probably lying around sowhere with a bulging stomach.
Well.
The important thing right now is that Behemoth isn’t here to eat this, so he had to eat.
And the thought was making him dizzy.
He had told her to never cook again, but he didn’t have the heart to ignore the food she had already made.
“I am full.”
“But you didn’t eat at all.”
Venna had a cold smile.
She seed to have noticed how Jamie was continuing to refuse. Jamie coughed.
Right as he was thinking about taking a bite.
“Princess!”
“Eik! Fiyon! Master, tell her I am not here.”
Venna hid as soon as she heard a voice coming from outside, and re monts later, soone opened the door.
A beautiful woman with short orange hair. A face he saw when he ca here, Fiyon was a Valkyrie who stayed in Frontier to represent her race, and the person in charge of Venna’s education.
“Ah, you were eating? Sorry. But did our princess co here?”
Fiyon entered Jamie’s house without permission. Jamie looked at how she was entering the place Venna hid.
And looking at the sandwich, he sighed.
“Both of you.”
“What?”
At Jamie’s mumbling, Fiyon turned her head.
“Both in my ho…”
Jamie got up with an annoyed face and yelled.
“Get out!!”
At the sa ti, Fiyon disappeared. And it wasn’t just her, even the hiding Venna left.
As the house went silent, Jamie took a bite of the sandwich.
“Damn it. It tastes terrible.”
He would never take a bite of Venna’s cooking again.
After a rough al, Jamie left his place.
He had sothing important to do today. He didn’t get to ask because of unexpected circumstances, but he had ti for it now.
On the first day, Jamie followed Isis.
A lovely day with a clear sky, grass swaying in the cool breeze, and birds chirping. And they arrived at a large clearing.
The Old God, who had introduced himself as Osiris, was sealed there.
Osiris, who was sealed for a long ti, perhaps longer than Diablo, could know about Garmon.
Isis had used a spell to open it. But now Jamie could do it without her.
“Is it here?”
As he reached out, concentric waves began to spread in the air, and the hand touching it started getting sucked in.
And he looked at the old man with his limbs bound by thick chains.
Osiris.
As Jamie approached, Osiris raised his head.
“Who are you?”
Osiris didn’t rember Jamie despite eting him a few days back. It wasn’t a surprise since the god had gone insane long ago.
Jamie walked over and put his hand on Osiris’ head, shocking the god.
“What are you doing?”
“This is temporary, so it will be fine.”
Jamie was adept with psychic magic.
In particular, he knew how to treat ntal disorders by analyzing the brain structure whenever possible. Even if it was difficult to cure chronic illnesses like dentia, he could make the patient normal for a short ti.
It would be difficult if the god completely forgot his existence, but Osiris was still drifting in and out.
Black mana entered the body.
“Uh?”
As if lightning struck, Osiris looked wide-eyed. Slowly the eyes were turning normal. Jamie lifted his hand and took a step back.
Osiris, who looked blankly into the air, blinked and looked at Jamie.
“I saw you then…”
He recognized Jamie now, mumbling while looking around.
“What year is it now? And Isis?”
“I don’t know how much ti has passed, and Isis is in her house.”
“You ca alone?”
“I had sothing to ask.”
“I rember telling you everything you were curious about last ti.”
“it is of a different field. I have heard from Isis that this is Garmon.”
“There was a ti when it was called by that na, but not now. Isis couldn’t have told you sothing different from this, I did tell her this is Garmon, but that na isn’t used anymore.”
“Is that so? Then, I have a question.”
Jamie held out his index finger and said
“I heard that so individuals and groups stayed here back when this place was called Garmon. Who were they?”
According to Canon’s diary, the na Garmon was written under a tombstone left for Diablo Volfir before the final battle.
That being said, it would be correct to assu that soone brought the contents of the tombstone to this place.
“Right. Did you co all the way here following their tracks?”
“Rather than following, I ca here by pure accident. It was luck.”
“Perhaps it is fate?”
“What is that supposed to an?”
“I have very little mory of them. Because you know, my mories co and go. It wasn’t much different from now. But I still rember one of them.”
Osiris looked back into the mories in his mind.
He didn’t know the na, but he rembered that the person was unique.
“He always said this to .”
-This world is ugly. It is irrational and is struggling with the 12 Gods. If he hadn’t failed, the world would have driven out the 12 Gods.
-But he failed, and now I don’t know if he is dead or alive. Probably dead. Even if he survived the Gods, he is a human who would have died eventually.
-He failed. A bittersweet failure. The one chance to drive out the 12 Gods has failed. It wasn’t easy. I saw the things on the tombstone he had written before he went into the final war.
-He said we would win, but we ended up losing. Personally, I think it is pathetic, but one way or another, I feel like he was right.
-I will follow his way and make up for his shortcomings. No matter how long it takes.
-it will be who defeats the 12 Gods.
Jamie didn’t say anything for a while.
It was right.
He had the power to defeat the Gods, but he was tired of the deaths and betrayals around him and chose to be alone.
In the process, he lost his emotions. At the ti, it felt right, but now he had a different opinion.
If he had gathered his allies and worked with them, if he had his familiars by his side till the end, the results would have been different.
As Jamie was thinking, Osiris said.
“But they didn’t stay long on this land.”
“What is that supposed to an?”
“The plague spread. My mories are hazy during the ti, but I am sure that most of them died on this land. Only a few others survived with him. They left Garmon, and this place has been afflicted with an unknown plague for a long ti. Another long ti passed, and it was renad to Abraxas.”
Considering that Abraxas existed before the last reset, it can be said that the group in Garmon existed around 20,000 years back.
One thing was certain, people knew about Diablo Volfir and wanted to be like him.
But seeing that the 12 Gods exist, they must have failed if not…
‘Maybe he is alive and looking for another chance.’
If he was alive, what would he be doing right now?
‘He wouldn’t have spent the last 20,000 years in vain.’
He has to be up to sothing. However, there was a possibility that he could have taken a step back too.
Because humans are such a race.
-You…I hate you.
-Bastard. Fucking trash…!
-How could you do that to us?
-When I die, I will pray for the Gods to bring death onto you. Die.
The boy opened his eyes. His face was drenched in a cold sweat.
He ruffled the black hair back. And the hair stuck due to the sweat.
He got up, and seeing the damp bed, he realized how severe it was. The boy rubbed his purple eyes and washed his face.
“Why did I dream of that day…”
He couldn’t even rember how many years it had been. So much ti had passed.
The boy walked to the window.
The milky way stretched out in the night sky. And he raised his hand.
The tips of his fingers trembled, and he clenched his hand.
‘I haven’t been able to get out of the nightmare.’
The boy clenched his teeth.
A problem he had to overco.
Shaking his head, he walked back to his bed.
It looked like he couldn’t fall asleep, so he opened the door and went into the hallway; there, he saw Jormungand wearing a black dress, showing off her body by leaning against the wall.
The boy was startled.
“You shocked . What are you doing out here?”
“Another nightmare?”
“… I was feeling a little thirsty.”
He said, rubbing his neck.
And to him, she said.
“Even if the karma of that day is difficult to overco, you need to move ahead.”
“…”
“Because we have a contract.”
“I know.”
“Protheus. If you truly wish to give humans a real fire, you’ll have to let go of your hesitation. For my lord and .”
The boy, Protheus, answered, rolling his eyes.
“Don’t worry. It is clear in the contract.”
“Right.
Jormungand stroked the boy’s head. And he looked at her with cold eyes.
‘It isn’t far.’
Protheus rembered what happened 20,000 years back.
The tragedy in Garmon.
The past when he slaughtered his own comrades with his hands.
And went ahead.
‘I will pass a new fire to humanity. That is my and my colleague’s wish.’
And to do that, he had to do just one thing.
‘I don’t want to hand it down. I will be the one to kill the 12 Gods.’
For the colleagues he had killed with his own hands.
Reviews
All reviews (0)