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Chapter 2 - Fouquet and Wardes[]
Location: Capital of the Imperial Alliance, Romalia.
The streets of Romalia were carefully organized, well aligned that they resembled a Go Board. A figure of a woman could be seen walking hurriedly through them.
Her long dark-green hair on her forehead was split right down through the middle, behind her glasses was a glimpse of a glimring intellect, her serious expression was enough to judge that she was prepared to face the commotion on these streets.
She wore a dark blue blouse accompanied with a white skirt, and in her arms she was carrying a lot of books that ca from sowhere. Seeing her, at first glance, she looked like a secretary of a local noble.
However, even despite her casual way of walking, the woman always kept her guard up while keeping a watchful eye on her surroundings.
Right now, the city of Romalia was wrapped in the chaos because The Pope, St. Aegis the 32nd, had rallied his people to gather their weapons and continue in their duty to engage in the crusade.
It was a huge campaign that would not end until the holy land was recovered from the hands of the elves.
Walking through the streets of Romalia, one could see, as they were everywhere, posters plastered to the walls that called on people to join voluntarily as soldiers for the Crusade. These panels had the slogan "Your duty is to annihilate the heretics!(elves)".
The cavalry of the Church could be seen parading down the main street in long lines, orderly organized with respect to ranks of the troops.
Any priest who saw the parade held by Order of Knights, had to stop before them, show a sign of cross and offer his blessing.
Inside the big fuss of that place, the woman with casual steps walked for a few monts as the tension seed to start to invade her body, then she continued her path until she ca to a dead end.
This is a place where the country of Romalia could not extend its light.
In the corners, dirty water and food waste accumulated which produced an indescribable stench. Along the street, could be seen here and there with a disheveled and unkempt appearance, children refugees from different nations of Halkeginia. They sat there as if waiting for so uncertain event in this place that seed to be hidden even in the eyes of God.
Then, as the woman began to walk along this street, it created an eerie effect in the children who suddenly rose after watching this young woman with a twinkle of excitent in their eyes.
“Onee-chan! Onee-chan!”
Then after hearing this, the woman started to pull out from her pocket a few copper coins which she give to the children who hurriedly approached her. The children ca one after another here and there, gathering around about ten of them, they tried to decide the order in which they would receive the coins and started to fight around her.
"...Hey, there’s enough for everyone, so do not fight, and do not even try to steal the coins of others.”
With money in hand, the children began to move away happy with the gift, anwhile the woman watched them from her eyes that remained narrowed.
As the children left, she began to make sure that no one was left around, then she prepare to enter a collapsed building in which the façade plaster was falling apart.
After entering the lobby of this building, she found so stairs leading to the second floor, and climbed them.
Being on the second floor the first thing that was obvious was a hallway with lots of doors uniformly arranged one behind the other, when you saw this place it seed to be an old apartnt building.
Then, she went to the room down the hall, opened the door and saw a single room with a very poor interior appearance.
On the top of the big bed next to the window she saw a sheet which had various patches across its surface, the wallpaper on the walls was completely faded to the point that she could not figure out what was the original color on the paper.
However, the room had a feature that was obvious: on an oak panel with several columns of books stacked on it, plus so books were also scattered across the floor near it.
Truly this room is really like a mini library. And then she saw a figure of a tall man sitting in that room reading a book, surrounded by so many books, almost literally, he was buried in them.
“You’re still carefree, Wardes.”
While his gray eyes remained attentive, without leaving his eyes on the book in his hands Wardes said:
“By this point in my life, I doubt that there are still people who have any hostile intent against or anything like that.”
Compared to the ti he was in Albion, participating as a mber of RECONQUISTA, she distinguish a slight thinness in his body, leaving that aside there was no other significant change in his manners.
Dressed in the outfits of a simple commoner, however, the presence emanating through his body was that of a noble military veteran who had fought countless battles.
The woman, who had originally been called the Fouquet The Crumbling Dirt, suddenly dropped the books in her arms to the side where Wards was.
“Oh God, since the war ended with Albion you just spend your ti sitting here reading books, do you want to be an academian or sothing?”
Wardes did not respond to that.
“Giving money to children again?
“How did you know?”
“From here, you can hear voices outside. You know you should not do anything to draw attention. Isn’t that what you always say?”
At this Fouquet raised her eyebrows.
“Hey you know, these children are refugees from Albion, they cannot afford to do whatever they want such as spending their days wasting ti like others, ehh.”
After their defeat in Albion, Wards decided to co to Romalia with Fouquet. But overall, Wardes actions since then were reduced only to read, read and keep reading books.
He was reading a history book.
Even having said that, it should be stressed that it was not any history book, it was a book by which Fouquet had gone through many problems trying to steal.
It was a secret that to this day had been dormant within the confines of the headquarters of the Holy Church of Romalia. In it, the governnt of Romalia the Holy Church, recorded various past events such as oppression, wars with foreign nations and others that stressed the dictatorial character of Romalia.
Is this really the ti to get lost and engrossed in a book? Wards was really getting in Fouquet’s nerves, but with an angry voice trying to get his attention she said:
“Hey Wardes, I think it’s ti that we talk seriously. From the beginning it caught my attention, but what was the real reason we ca to Romalia?”
Wardes was expressionless. All he did was change the page while still reading, seeing him do this irritated Fouquet. She approached Wards and took the pendant that hung to his chest.
Apparently it was a locket, then Fouquet carelessly opened it and saw a portrait of a beautiful woman.
“Do not take the picture of the woman you want to spend the rest of your life, instead in here you still have the picture of your mother.”
Even after Fouquet say that, Wardes’s face seed not to pay attention.
“Wardes, I’m willing to give you my support no matter what, so tell all this has to do with sothing that happened to your mother? You who abandoned everything and completely surrendered yourself, even your intervention in RECONQUISTA now just heightens the crusade initiated by Romalia. Tell : You’ve done all of this because you have one goal in mind, Right?”
Despite the words of Fouquet, Wardes continued in silence, which ultimately caused Fouquet to lost her temper.
“Ah! So yeah, if you intend to ignore at all, it’s fine, but then I’ll make it clear, you have in your hands is the last thing I will do for you: stealing. So I hope you’re really enjoying your book for it will be the last.”
Then as she pulled his ear and told him:
“Also... forgive for bring up your mother.”
Then Wardes, without looking in the book, said:
“My mother was a head researcher at the ACADEMY.”
“ACADEMY you say, do not tell it was in that era where soone spoke of his own research?”
“Yes, sothing like that. At that ti my mother was a researcher of history and earth science, but her ntal health once reached its limit, and fell ill. The ACADEMY abandoned her and thereafter gave order to lock her in the mansion. My father and other relatives said "This is what happens when won try to embark on research too difficult for them." And I thought the sa. Oh god, I rember how my mother changed that ti: she was delirious babbling nonsense such as "Jean Jacques have to go to the Holy Land", and repeated again and again. And in the end, my father ended up confining her to the innermost room of the mansion.”
Hearing this Fouquet started to frown.
“I’m sorry to hear what happened to your mother. However, is it so that these delusions you ntion, don’t tell you take these seriously? Was that the reason you joined RECONQUISTA?”
“I also thought these were nothing more than hallucinations due her sickness, and because of that the only thing that I feel for my mother was nothing but sha. But still I cannot say that was the worst of it, how many tis have I said "stop now", how many ...?”
“So, what was the reason you decided to fulfill the desire of your mother?”
At that mont from his chest Wardes took a small book from a bag, then without saying anything he give it to Fouquet.
“What’s this?”
“It’s the diary of my mother.”
“I’m surprised that you still keep things from your parents.”
So, Fouquet began to read that journal. Apparently this started from the ti of birth of Wardes.
The joy she felt for her son could be seen her the words written that day, letters showed how touched she was when Wardes was born.
After that point, which predominated in that diary was the mories of the days she spent as a researcher at the ACADEMY.
Apparently the research focused in certain wind stones lying along the Halkeginian continent.
The contents of the diary was written in a way that it was difficult to understand for those who were not familiar with the sa research, so it was likely that the mother of Wardes did not plan that soone besides her would read it.
And the truth was that Fouquet really had no desire to read it, but ... Being an earth mage like the diarist she was curious, but sohow she could not understand what was written on it.
“It seems that your mother’s research focused on developing more efficient ways to extract wind stones. But how does that relate to you and the holy land?” While she murmured this, Fouquet continued reading the diary.
After reading for a while, going over every paragraph of that book with her finger, suddenly sothing written there made Fouquet stop.
The letter in question was no more than a single sentence:
I discovered a terrible secret that lies in the border of the continent, a terrible secret ...
From that point all journal entries focused on the "terrible secret", which apparently was what caused Wardes’s mother to lost her sanity due to fear.
I cannot tell this to anyone. Oh god what do I have I to do? Please tell god!
Fouquet swallowed. Why would Wardes’s mother didn’t tell that awful secret to anyone else? What will have been the cause? But if she was soone important, a researcher of the ACADEMY ...If we cannot get to the holy land, none of us would be saved, but first we have to retrieve it from the clutches of elves or else destruction ...
Looking, without success, it could be any reference to the true nature of that awful secret. It was just that the "secret" to find sothing necessary but keep it only for herself, what was apparently caused the disorder in her mind.
Dear Jean, my precious Jean Jacques, please, you have to recover the Holy Land rather than your mother, surely it is the key to our salvation ...
So from that day the written in the diary were just nonsense annotations constantly repeating...
Jean Jacques, go to the holy land ... and so, it’s how the diary ended.
“I was 20 when I discovered that diary, I found it while I was busy cleaning my mother’s room.”
“You know, I don’t an to speak ill of your mother but, to this does not seem more than the hallucinations of a patient. No matter what is this terrible secret, believing in this diary and deciding to go to the holy land is sothing unlikely, don’t you think?
“There is sothing more important than believing or not believing. “ Wardes said in a voice that evidenced his weariness.
“What do you an ‘sothing’?”
“I was the one who killed my own mother.”
“Huh?”
“I, at that ti, had just turned 12. It was the day we had a party at the mansion. For so reason, I know my mother ca out of her room right at the mont when the party ca to a climax. So when we heard the commotion she was just in the hallway, and again she kept repeating my na. At this point from the bottom of my heart, I really co to hate my mother. At the ti we were about to take her back to her room, she was already on the edge of the stairs, then when she tried to hug ...”
With a blank expression, Wardes stopped and stared for a mont at his left artificial arm.
“I do not think that I will shove her. I was only 12 years old, I was in "that age", for the affection from my mother was so irritating and despicable that I could not stand it, not to ntion having what everyone called "a lunatic mom" was more embarrassing than anything else that had happened to . In truth, I only wanted to give a little push, but then she lost her balance and began falling down the stairs. She broke her neck and had been twisted though only slightly, but even now I still rember it clearly, my mother’s neck bent as if they the spina ...”
Wardes closed his eyes for a mont.
“They said it was an accident, my father even take it as such. Surely, my father had hard tis dealing with the illness of mother. He always tried to comfort in tis when the mories haunted for my sin. "Your mother is resting in peace, you did not do anything wrong," he said.”
Fouquet at that mont could not do anything but stay attentive to Wardes story, and so he, in a voice completely devoid of intonation continued:
“Since then, those mories haunted for 8 years. All that ti I devoted myself in studying and practicing(magic). I felt that if I didn’t I could never atone for the sin of "killing my mother." But when I turned 20, that was when I found that diary and then discovered the cause of my mother’s illness. And I couldn’t forgive myself that ti, the ti I believe my mother was no more than a weak woman.”
Then Wardes began to plunge his body in the chair as if it swallows him.
“You need to understand Matilda! To go to the holy land is a must. If there is sothing in that place I don’t care, my sole objective is to fulfill the last will of my mother. I’ll go to the holy land regardless!”
Then Fouquet stretched her arms up to Wardes’ neck and then embraced him lovingly.
“I finally get it, I will never leave your side. You’re an orphan, a poor child who has been abandoned even by yourself.”
Oh poor orphan, every ti I encounter such a child, I cannot leave him.
The sweet embrace of Fouquet really resembled that of a mother. So as part of all the love that emanated from Fouquet, she began to hum a lullaby.
After a few monts with a face full of concern Fouquet asked Wardes.
“You ... Are you really intending to participate in the crusade?”
“To get involved in the madness of what Romalia is planning is certainly unwise, however, that would be the fastest way to achieve my goal. Besides, I feel the urge to know what it is that "terrible secret" that ended the heart of my mother.”
“So this is the real reason you made steal all those books. Oh god, sneaking into the imperial library was not child’s play you know. So tell : Was it worth it, you found out anything?”
“At this mont I haven’t found anything as big as you think. However, it is was certain that at this very mont Romalia has doing sothing but ... After all the dirty deeds this country has, what was to be expected?”
Then Wardes threw on the table the records of the secret etings held by the executive committee of Romalia:
“Oppression, murder, annihilation ... If they suspect you, they will kill you imdiately. If it’s for the good of the founder, it does not matter even if the world is destroyed, that is the level of fanaticism that these types handled. Compared with them, seriously, RECONQUISTA looks nothing.”
“If we are practical, it’s really fair to say it was not much.”
Tock! tock!
Right in the middle of their conversation, soone knocked on the door.
Without wasting a single second Fouquet and Wardes walked away. From her chest, Fouquet took out her wand.
Wardes also took his military wand located right next to him.
Tock! tock!
Once again the door was hit, then Wardes glanced to Fouquet, then she shook his head as if to say that she did not have the slightest idea what was going on.
At the end Wardes decided to approach the door and then said:
“Who is it?”
“I am the representative of the governnt of Romalia.”
It was the voice of a young girl, then Fouquet murmured softly:
“...That is not gonna happen if you don’t do sothing stupid!”
“But isn’t that what we’ve been doing since the beginning?”
Determined to find out who was it, Wardes started to open the door while firmly holding his military wand with his right hand.
Seeing the character standing there knocking on the door just a mont ago, Wardes couldn’t help but be surprised as he watched the girl with a skeptical eye.
That "Romalian representative" in truth she was a peculiar character. Her age was about 10 years old and in her white priestess robes, she really looked like a small deacon of the church.
Intimidated by the brightness, The little girl’s eyes dimd and shrugged her body as if trying to hide.
“The governnt of Romalia? Could you tell us what are the issues they have with us?”
By asking this question, the little girl said with a trembling voice:
“Ah, this ... If I’m not mistaken, you are Viscount Wardes and Miss Sachsen Gotha, right?”
Wardes set out to see if soone was behind the girl, in addition to sharpening his senses he started to detect if soone was in the hallway or downstairs or even outside the building, but in the end he couldn’t feel anyone hiding nearby.
Confirming the identity of that girl, apparently he concluded that she had co to this place alone. Therefore, the courage of this girl really amazed him.
Rather than trying to deny it, Wardes seed to be more interested. He tried to be honest and admitted what they are doing, although he began to think that they will not gain anything if they refused. In the worst cases, they must already be surrounded by a battalion of knights.
“Yes, we are, however right now we do not keep any relationship with RECONQUISTA.”
“We were already aware of it.”
“May I ask how do you know who we are?”
“That would be because you two are a very famous ...”
Wardes then turned around and as if to tell Fouquet "because we’re going to do" and extended his both hands.
“Sorry, but from the mont you entered the country we have been watching you constantly, so we are aware of your actions and ... I apologize.”
A smile appeared on the face of Wardes. As expected of Romalia. Even so it was a bit frustrating knowing they were trapped so easily, and even after taking precautions to conceal their identity like dressing and using false passports to enter the country.
“It seems we have been dancing in the palm of your hands from the beginning. So if I have to guess, at this ti we are stuck waiting to know what you want from us.”
The girl nodded.
“We will return the book, as I finished reading it completely, and tell , would it be too much to forgive us this ti? The truth is that we do not have anything planned at all that would be against their interests, just did our best to try to conclude so research we are doing, and that we are in the best of spirits to attend Romalia with this crusade”
Hearing Wardes saying this, the little girl, as if a great burden had been lifted from her shoulders, sighed.
“I am very glad to hear you say that. To be honest my parcel ask for the cooperation of two of you, because these are the wishes of my master.”
“I would like know who is your master?”
After hearing this, the young girl, after making a respectful bow, took a letter from her chest. Upon reading the sender’s na Wardes expression changed completely.
"From the Servant of the People, Vittorio Serevare"
“ ... Pope, Your Holiness Aegis 32nd sacrum, is your master?”
While her little head was still down she inford Wardes:
“My master is waiting right now.”
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