Chapter 313
'A promise?'
I harbored a doubt.
This is the past.
Cordisias, the future Continua, said he would keep the promise to the other future Eight Gods.
What did he promise?
Is it indeed an important promise?
Would it be important to 1335 years later too?
I have doubts, but there is no way to know.
I left the doubts as doubts. It wasn't an easy thing, but it wasn't difficult. Because for , the paradox had beco reality.
"Are they all dead?"
Regardless of whatever doubts I harbored, Cordisias spoke without caring. In this past, I was nothing but a spectator.
I could interfere, but the whole world forgot my interference imdiately.
"No. I left two alive."
"One must be to make him testify at the Council of Elders, and the other?"
"It is a spare."
"Good."
The fanatics of the Black Light who infiltrated disguised as an acrobat troupe were all sprawled out as corpses except for two.
Except for a few, it was all Debius's handiwork.
Even in his youth, he is a man with strength that is beyond fierce, bordering on ferocious.
To think they thought of invading the Imperial Court with this level of skill…. Caseptus muttered.
A clear sneer lingered around his mouth. Debius frowned.
As if asking why you are sneering when I'm the one who got blood on my hands.
Caseptus felt Debius's displeasure but did not bother to pay attention.
"Caseptus."
"Yes, Your Highness."
"You talk too much."
"……I will be careful."
The one scolding was rather Cordisias.
He knew that Caseptus had a nature prone to sneering easily.
Also that this wasn't very good.
"Throw the corpses outside."
Lest bugs gather.
At Cordisias's words, the woman beside him stepped forward.
She is a mage.
The 'Last Mage', my master.
As she waved her hand, silver smoke made the pebbles in the garden begin to dance.
One dancing fairy per pebble, though they were too grotesquely shaped to be called fairies, they listened well.
They began to neatly organize the fanatics' corpses and traces of the acrobat troupe and carry them outside the Imperial Court.
ticulously, without leaving a single bloodstain.
"Let's return."
The mage who was cleaning up the garden opened her mouth.
"Your Highness, Your Highness."
"What is it, Sen Sorti?"
So Sen Sorti was her real na.
I muttered.
My master, the 'Last Mage', had many nas.
So I vaguely assud the na Sen Sorti would also be a made-up na, but to think it was her real na used since 1335 years ago.
"May I finish cleaning up and follow you."
"Do so."
Cordisias spat out curtly and moved his steps briskly.
I realized anew that that man, young Cordisias, was the sa person as Great Emperor Continua.
There couldn't possibly be two n who turn away so coldly in such an elusive manner.
"Cold. So cold."
Sen Sorti also shook her head.
However, there is a faint smile on her lips as she looks at Cordisias's retreating figure.
No way. I sensed a strange current between the man and woman, and this gave a feeling close to displeasure.
It might be that the two people I know well had a relationship I never imagined in their youth.
Just making such a conjecture made feel appalled.
The mage moved her hands even while shaking her head.
She recited an incantation, and this was close to a song.
While doing so, she looked at .
Eyes of unchanging color even 1335 years ago.
A blue color that looks silver at a glance.
"……."
Feeling her gaze, I retreated about three steps to the side.
I was not an existence belonging to this place, and I was also wearing the 'Crown of Paradox' on my head.
If I put my mind to it, no one would be able to find .
My already faint presence beca even fainter.
I felt certain that even if I spoke to soone, the opponent would not be able to hear.
However, Sen Sorti's gaze followed my movents.
"Do you think I can't see you if you do that?"
The mage said.
"You're right there?"
I did not answer, but she continued speaking.
"You, I an, you."
"……."
"Your face is not visible but… you who are wearing a strange wooden crown!"
***
"Don't hide and co out."
I realized that Sen Sorti had discovered .
Even though I was an existence that could not be discovered. It was an astonishing thing.
I fell into contemplation for a mont, and Sen Sorti's action was swift.
She summoned three masses of power in an instant.
One blazed, one rippled, and one crackled.
The three powers, as pure as they were destructive, were each no less than six-star magic.
She was a very outstanding mage, and she felt great anxiety toward whom even such a self could not perceive properly.
I also noticed that fact and revealed my form.
"I never hid."
I said.
When I opened my mouth, Sen Sorti also ca to perceive properly.
"I was here all along. You all just didn't discover ."
"Strange…."
Sen Sorti stared intently at my face.
She frowned, and her appearance was like a young girl.
I knew that the Sen Sorti in front of my eyes was younger than .
Because the heart of the Regressor Shion is already around forty.
"Why do you look exactly like Cordisias? Are you a hidden brother or sothing? Your Highness is an only son…."
"Do I resemble him?"
"It's not just a resemblance."
"Hmm."
I shrugged my shoulders.
I am Cordisias's (Continua's) son.
Naturally, I have no choice but to resemble him.
But I didn't particularly want to say it.
I reconciled with everything, but it didn't an I ca to like everything.
I didn't like my father yet.
"Strange existence. What are you?"
"Shion."
"Shion?"
Sen Sorti flinched.
Shion, Shion…. She unconsciously chewed on the na Shion several tis.
Also, Sen Sorti almost put her hand on her stomach but hurriedly lowered it again.
Her gaze beca even sharper.
"…Surprising."
"Is my na surprising? Why?"
"…It's nothing."
The mage changed the subject.
"Is it just a na? No surna?"
"Pollinglight. Shion Pollinglight."
"……Pollinglight? You."
"."
"……"
She fell into deep silence once again.
Perhaps she had no intention of hiding her seriousness anymore, her face hardened very stiffly.
Sen Sorti slowly opened her mouth.
"…It's strange to say this upon first eting, but I write novels as a hobby."
"Is that so?"
It was a fact I knew, but I listened pretending not to know.
It was out of consideration for my master's younger days.
"Pollinglight is the na of my novel's protagonist. But I haven't shown that to anyone. Only one person knows the fact that I write novels."
"What a surprising coincidence."
"Is it a coincidence?"
"Actually, no."
I said.
"So please lower your hand."
"…Suspicious guy. I want to freeze you solid right here and now."
"You probably won't be able to do that."
The three masses of power Sen Sorti summoned beca five before I knew it.
They are flashing with even more intense brilliance than before.
However, they were not a threat to .
Because I am a spectator to the end.
"I do not belong here."
"Then where did you co from?"
"Far future."
I, Shion Pollinglight, tapped my forehead.
"I will stay for a mont and disappear. And you all will quickly forget even the fact that I stayed."
"…Future, huh. Is that so? So that is possible…."
Sen Sorti muttered.
Her intellect is outstanding.
Her excellence is one of the few throughout human history.
Her intellect is so outstanding that it is close to a kind of spirituality.
She glimpsed a huge truth in a few words I threw.
"You said everyone forgets you. Could I be an exception?"
"Probably not."
"That's a sha. Such a strange encounter is rare."
She glanced sideways at .
My silver hair was radiant.
"What did you co to do?"
"I ca to see what happens."
"What happens?"
"I don't know what 'what happens' is. I ca because I was curious about that."
"I think I know."
Sen Sorti giggled.
She raised her hand and pointed sowhere.
I could tell that direction was where the sun sets.
"West."
The mage whispered.
"Go to the West, Shion. You will be able to discover the thing you are looking for there."
"How far west?"
"How should I explain?"
Sen Sorti cupped her chin.
She had no choice but to worry if saying a place na she knew would be conveyed to a person from the far future.
"Even if I say Dimashq, you wouldn't know. It's north of the Island of Light, and south of the Pit of Black Light…."
"…Dimashq?"
I asked back unwittingly.
I know the na Dimashq.
I cannot not know.
The land where I achieved the greatest victory against the Empire before regression, where I lost the most comrades, where I beca a hero in na and reality.
And, the wilderness where I was stabbed in the heart.
"…Dimashq Wilderness?"
"Wilderness? What are you saying? Where else is there a land as fertile as the Dimashq Plains?"
"…It seems it wasn't a wilderness at this ti."
"Ah. Is that so? Could be. Conversation with a person living in a different ti is interesting."
Does that an wine made from Dimashq grapes didn't exist in that era?
It's a continental delicacy, you see.
Sen Sorti laughed.
"Anyway, go to Dimashq. There will be an event soon. Because Cordisias promised us. There, we……."
"Sen Sorti!"
A quick-tempered voice was heard.
The noble young man wearing round glasses was approaching with a frown.
His house slave followed behind.
"How long are you going to dawdle! Your Highness is waiting!"
"I got it, Caseptus!"
Sen Sorti got angry in return as if telling him not to be annoyed.
"Stop throwing temper tantrums. Or your head will go completely bald!"
"……It won't go bald! It hasn't gone bald!"
"Yet."
"……In the future too!!"
There was strangely no confidence in Caseptus's voice asserting the health of his hair.
Because he sotis realizes in front of the mirror that his forehead is expanding.
Caseptus was speaking to Sen Sorti, but he did not perceive .
Because of that, I whispered to my past master with a comfortable mind.
"Did you know? That guy becos a complete bald eagle later."
"Really? That's a relief."
"Is it surprising?"
"No. I thought it would be so."
Even though Caseptus did not hear our conversation, he felt a strange displeasure.
He was clearly displeased but couldn't find the reason.
Because of that, he ended up throwing more of a temper for no reason.
Naturally, the target was Sen Sorti.
Seeing Caseptus now almost jumping up and down in rage, Sen Sorti and I shook our heads.
The slave Hireium also shook his head slightly toward his master.
Sen Sorti asked .
"I will forget you, right, Shion?"
"Because you must."
Still, it's a sha.
Sen Sorti muttered.
Her attitude changed after hearing my na.
She was expressing clear favor toward .
I don't know what kind of favor it is, but it felt affectionate.
"Farewell, Shion."
"Farewell, Sen Sorti."
***
Sen Sorti left.
Caseptus and Hireium likewise.
The garden where the corpses were is now just a garden.
Lush greenery and colorful flowers.
How things untouched by human hands are no different even a thousand years ago.
What changes is always only humans?
Left alone again, I felt comfort.
I muttered.
"Dimashq Wilderness… no, I must go to the Plains."
That was enough.
I was in the Dimashq Plains.
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