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47.97% A Psychic's Scarlet Dream / Chapter 91: Chapter 47: What Was Told (Part 2)

Chapter 91: Chapter 47: What Was Told (Part 2)

It was the fourth floor of the tomb, the highest floor in fact.

Sona: "Well, there it is."

She said as we looked at Ozyllus' coffin. It was made of gold. It wasn't plated in gold like the tomb but literally made of gold.

Sneha: "I guess I shouldn't be surprised."

She said while recovering from the initial shock of seeing that coffin of gold that we all felt, all except one.

Girl: "So he is the one the dragon said was god."

Sona: "He was lying to you when he said that."

Sona told her that as she started walking towards the coffin.

Sona: "I had come to this island once before, more like brought here but that doesn't matter I guess."

Sona told us so.

Sneha: "If you had been here before, then why were you surprised about the tomb being empty?"

Sneha asked a question that I would have if she didn't, but the answer we received was nothing of what we expected.

Sona: "I was blindfolded that time."

Girl: "Blindfolded?"

Sneha: "That doesn't make any sense."

But as I thought about that, I understood.

Kais: "You said you were brought here. Does that mean it was Ozyllus who brought you here?"

All I know about what happened to her is that her whole village got destroyed and while she used to think the dragon did, it was actually Ozyllus who was responsible.

Sona: "Yes, he is the one who brought me here."

He answered while not showing any negativity on her face. That, however, I knew for a fact was just her trying to stay calm in the face of this overwhelmingly horrid situation.

Sona: "I didn't know back then though."

She said in that same voice and I couldn't help but feel bad for her.

Sona: "He was controlling a mask somehow and talking to me through it. Though when I really think about it, he would have made himself invisible and appeared in front of me holding a mask or something."

That does seem like something that would fool an 8-year-old child, so it's certainly possible. I thought of those things to keep myself away from the thoughts of the tragedy that would come up in her tale eventually.

Sona: "He said that Ozyllus wanted to tell me something. Because I didn't know that mask was him, I followed the mask and he took me to this island as if bringing me to the real Ozyllus."

Going through all that to deceive her means it is something he had definitely planned for. But what was he trying to achieve by all that? I wondered.

Sona: "When I was brought here, I was taken through this forest by him in the figure of that mask and finally brought here. Apparently, the dragon was not here. Whether Ozyllus had told him to not be here or it was just a coincidence, I have no idea."

My assumption was that the dragon would have been told to not be here, as I think would be what all of us thought.

Sona: "Before I entered the tomb, I was blindfolded by a black cloth and was guided by him to this room. My blindfold was only taken after I reached this room."

Sneha: "I see. So you had only seen the top floor before."

This room is the whole floor so I suppose one can say so, but,

Sona: "No, it was night and all the torches on the wall that helped us in getting here were either not present or just put out. The only light I could see was a torch flying over this coffin."

The flying part would probably be because of his psychokinesis.

Sona: "And in this coffin, there was his body, as you'd expect."

Girl: "Then, did you get to talk with him as you were told you would."

Her childish voice may have felt a little out-of-place but it didn't remove any pressure I had been feeling throughout this story.

Sona: "I did. His voice came to me out of nowhere and I didn't try to question it too much back then. Looking back at it now, it have been some kind of hypnotic suggestion or something but I felt that voice was fairly different than what I heard when he tried to talk to me as the mask."

Well, that and the fear and confusion she may have felt back then would have made her unable to question the possibility of that mask being Ozyllus.

Sona: "He told me …"

She trailed off. Because of how we had gotten used to hearing her tell her story fluently, all three of us became cautious of what she would say next. She, on the other hand, turned to look at me and said,

Sona: "He told me about you."

That wasn't completely unexpected for me, but I still thought the possibility of that being low. At least, I wanted to believe it was.

Sona: "He told me about all the potential you have as a psychic. He told me about how that same day, Barry had committed a massacre and you had witnessed it, which had traumatized you."

And on hearing that, after a long while, rage started to build me in again.

Sona: "He told me about how hopeless your situation would become and about how a war will be coming that will forcefully drag you into it."

The rage of that moment was the same rage I felt towards Barry 12 years ago. It was the rage I felt every time I looked at someone whose actions I thought were not justified.

Sona: "He also told me about the dragon and how his hobby was to destroy towns and villages."

And hearing that made that rage hit another peak.

Sona: "Now that all this has happened, I guess he told me that last part just to make sure I think the dragon was the one who destroyed my village."

And he succeeded in doing that, which is a fact that was just fuel to my fire.

Sona: "And so he completely played me, just like he played everybody else."

Her face twisted in irritation but she managed to keep herself in control.

Hearing all that, I can't help but tighten my fists in pure rage as the thoughts of destroying his plans come to my mind and steel my resolve.

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Ethan: "I see."

Ethan says as Sneha tells him what happened when they reached the fourth floor of the tomb. He leans to a wall as he says,

Ethan: "So that's how the woman known as Sona plays into all of this."

Sona's story has been told to Ethan by the one she had told it to and now he understands that she is just another victim of the man he had devoted his life to destroying the plans of.

Ethan: "I suppose she is a potential ally then."

He says while looking at a torch burning bright. As he looks at that torch, he sees red in the yellowness of the flames. That was the red that he saw in that mountain of corpses 12 years ago, the red that Sona may have seen in her village.

Ethan: "We are more similar than I could have ever imagined."

He says with folded arms as he glances back at Sneha, who had her face facing downwards.

Sneha: "Similar, huh? Did you have that kind of experience too?"

Ethan: "Yeah, I too saw a mountain of corpses. Though, I do think hers would have been more horrible of an experience."

Sneha: "Why's that?"

Ethan: "Well, the corpses she saw were of people she knew and probably liked as well. That wasn't the case with me."

Sneha: "I see."

Sneha looks at him and asks,

Sneha: "Did you know that it wasn't Barry who killed all of them?"

On hearing that is when Ethan realized that she would have come to know that on hearing all of Sona's story and her claim that Ozyllus had played 'everybody'.

Ethan: "I did know that. Though in a literal sense, Barry did kill them, it wasn't really him to be blamed for it."

Sneha: "Why didn't you ever tell me?"

There is no anger or irritation at Ethan in her voice as she asks this question. Seeing that, however, only fuels his guilt.

Ethan: "I … I just … didn't wanted to think about that day."

Sneha's eyes grew wide in shock.

Sneha: "You don't mean to say that … you saw that slaughter 12 years ago?"

Ethan: "Yeah, I did. That was the memory of corpses I just mentioned a few seconds ago."

He keeps his voice and his tough-guy-act from breaking apart, unsure whether Sneha could see through the little cracks that were formed on it.

Sneha: "I … see. You two, no, you three really are similar. Sona might really be willing to work with you, you know."

Ethan: "That's good to hear."

He closes his eyes and turns his head up.

Ethan: "So …"

While purposefully trailing off, he opens his eyes and turns to look at Sneha.

Ethan: "things couldn't have ended there."

He says pointing out to how Sneha's account seems incomplete.

Sneha: "Yeah, they don't end there. There's more to the story than just that."

She says while looking down just like before. Though, now her expression seems to contain less despair than before.

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Chapter 92: Chapter 48: Black Hole (Part 1)

No matter what happened, no matter what I learned, everything seemed to be telling me only one thing – Ozyllus is the source of all despair. He is the reason we all had to suffer as children and he is the reason we still suffer. He is the root of all our problems and if we destroy his plans, we would finally be able to live our lives.

On the other hand, Abyss is someone who has been trying to save us from Ozyllus' schemes. He has been the only reason we have not been completely manipulated by Ozyllus. He is the only reason we have time to prepare to strike back. It is all because he tried to take away as much pain as he could from our lives.

And in the end, Abyss is the one we called devil and Ozyllus is the one we called god. Or, that's at least how we used to call them. And that's at least how most of the world who knows of their existence calls them.

So, if we destroy his plans, if we put a stop to all of Ozyllus' schemes, will that really be enough? What are his real motives and end goal in the first place? We don't even know that much. What exactly does stopping him even mean? All I have been doing is talking about putting a stop to his plans, but I don't even know how to go about it? In order to stop him, what exactly should I do and how exactly should I do it?

Do I need to get stronger? Of course, I'd need to get stronger.

Do I need more information? I absolutely do. I barely have any information.

Do I need to team up with others? That should be the most obvious thing. I can't possibly stop him all by myself.

So, what needs to be done first? What is the most important thing here? What can I postpone for now? Is there anything I can postpone at all?

All I can think of at this point is questions. Someone out there surely knows the answers to these questions, right? I wonder, who that someone would be and how am I supposed to find them?

After questioning all this, the only thing I can think of while looking at my situation right now is that I am a hopeless idiot for trying to do something like this. But, is that so bad? Is it?

I have never been one to be very confident in myself. Even though I have never been not good at anything I tried to do; I just never felt like I could do something that I had never done before. I could just never bring myself to be confident in my abilities as a psychic or a person. Maybe I need to change that. Barry told me that I am someone who has potential to be as powerful as Ozyllus. So, maybe I should stop looking down on myself. Maybe I should try to forget about the fact that I couldn't do anything as Barry slaughtered so many people. Maybe I should try to forget that I was so powerless.

And that, as I think about it I realize, is impossible. I can never forget about it. That incident 12 years ago was what could easily be the most unforgettable incident of my life. How could I ever forget something like that? So the only way around it is to try to do something while keeping that memory etched in my mind.

I know I should try to turn that memory into an inspiration for my goal. But is that even realistically possible? I know Barry and all the people he killed were all victims. Remembering that incident definitely makes my blood boil and makes me want to kick Ozyllus' ass, but even though the rage inside me burns so much, my intellect tells me to not rely on my emotions.

As a psychic, leaving everything to my emotions is the worst possible thing I can do. If I stop using my brain, my psychic abilities will only weaken. Emotions don't matter here. This is a fact. Unlike in fairy tales, emotions of rage, hatred or sorrow can't empower me, they would only weaken me. So, I can't let my rage or hatred against that so-called god be the biggest driving force or I'll lose myself when it really matters.

So, as I lay in a pool of questions, I ask myself – what is it that I lack? What is it that I need to achieve my goal? It would be so convenient if someone were to give me the answer.

Unfortunately, time is running out and I don't even have the luxury to dream of that possibility. All I have done until now has been guided by someone else's words. I was told to destroy Ozyllus, I was told to go to the tomb and so on. As much as I hate to say it, I have never really taken one step towards my goal without someone else's help.

Now though, that help would not come to me anymore.

Now, I am forced to choose.

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Sneha: "I see. So Ozyllus truly has been manipulating everyone, huh?"

As Sona had finished telling us of her tragic experience 12 years ago, Sneha said so with a dejected face.

Sona: "Yeah, he has. He manipulated me. He manipulated Barry. He manipulated Kais. He had manipulated the dragon too. I don't know much about you, so I can't say if that holds up in your case as well though."

Sneha: "I think it does."

To Sona's straight faced summarization of Ozyllus' victims, Sneha nods and adds her name to the list of victims.

Girl: "…"

The little girl, as if wanting to say something, looks at us three one-by-one but drops her head without actually saying anything.

Kais: "What is it?"

Girl: "Um …"

Hesitation was on her face as she glanced between me and Sona again-and-again.

Sona: "If there's something you want to say, just say it."

Although her words and attitude were business-like at the moment, Sona's voice was not at all intimidating or forceful.

Girl: "The thing is-"

Hence the girl started speaking in a rather calm tone.

Girl: "I think this coffin is …"

She trailed off leaving us with a question mark above our heads. Though from what she spoke, we did understand what to do to get the answer she didn't give.

Sona: "Well?"

Sona glanced at me as if to confirm my intention and I nodded to tell her to go ahead. Seeing that, she stepped near the coffin and raised a hand as she started calling a spirit.

Girl: "Eek! Are you going to open it!?"

Well, what else are we supposed to do when you trail off like that? I almost voiced the question but before I could actually come out and say it, Sona's spirit appeared. This spirit was the size of a child as tall as the nameless girl with us.

Though, from the looks of it, it wasn't a human child but a vampire one. The sharp canines were very visible once it opened its mouth. The petite frame of the child made one feel like it's a poor boy starving to death. However,

Sona: "Don't let the appearance mislead you."

Its contractor said so in a plain voice.

Sona: "Out of all the spirits in my arsenal, he was second in strength only to Death. So I guess he's the spirit with most raw power I have right now."

That's quite impressive actually. The rabbit-like spirit that I have seen her using the most is very fast but I do think that's not the only reason its attacks are powerful. Sure, it's speed give it an advantage over others but the attacks themselves are pretty damn powerful even without the speed. She said that this vampire-child-like-spirit has more raw power than that makes it quite a powerful spirit in my opinion.

Sona: "Now Sagzear,"

As we came to know its name, I certainly felt like the name belongs to a vampire.

Sona: "Open this coffin."

She gave her order and her spirit immediately responded to it. As the spirit lifted the lid of the coffin, I was, for a moment, left amazed at how easily it had lifted what would certainly have been a very heavy lid. But soon my attention drew back to the interior of the coffin itself.

Sona: "Oh … god!"

She lost composure as she said so and the reason for it was pretty clear. Upon seeing the interior, even Sneha who had been quite while she was looking at the floor sprang up in surprise.

Sneha: "It's empty?"

That's exactly what it was. There was no body in it. No traces of it either. The only thing inside was … nothing.

Girl: "Yeah, that's … what I felt."

It makes sense that she, being made of energy, would sense something like this before the three of us and now we know why she was acting funny. But after that relatively minor question is given an answer to, a much bigger question comes blaring at us. Or, it would be more accurate to say that another big question comes at us.

Sneha: "But, this just doesn't make any sense."

Sona: "Well, it isn't the first time that's happened."

Sona seemed to be least surprised of the three of us as she regained her composure soon enough and only showed disappointment on her face.

Sona: "In either case, there might still be something here worth looking … into."

She paused once between her words. The reason for it, I presume, was because of the interior of the coffin. It didn't look like the body was taken out of it or something like that. The interior looked like it had always been empty, as if it hadn't even been opened before. That could be surmised from the shine coming from the interior.

Kais: "A coffin made of gold and one that looks unused at that …"

As I voiced my thought out loud, I had unconsciously placed a hand on my chin.

Kais: "It's obvious something like that is custom made."

Because seriously, no matter what era it was, things actually made of gold don't exist for the sake of showcasing. In fact, this might be truer for 1000 years ago than it is for now but anyway,

Kais: "And the size definitely looks like what the dragon would fit in."

Sneha: "Hmm … and since the dragon is using Ozyllus' appearance, that must mean Ozyllus would also fit in it."

Sneha understood where I was going with that and the other two probably did as well. All signs did point to this being his coffin. But, where is his body?

Sona: "Well, I can kind of help with that."

She said while turning to her vampire-spirit and nodding to it. The spirit bowed to her as if to say 'as you wish' and got to whatever she wanted it to do.

Girl: "What's it doing?"

The curious nature of the little girl got the better of her and she asked the question before either of us.

Sona: "I told it to trace the energy surrounding the coffin. If it's successful, we can find some connection to this coffin."

Girl: "Wouldn't that just lead to the dragon though?"

Sona: "Even if it does, I don't think it will lead us out of the tomb."

I understood what Sona meant but the others seemed to have not as they tilted their heads with questioning looks.

Kais: "There must be some other place that the dragon might have gone to from here instead of just the entrance. And if there is, tracing the energy surrounding the coffin could lead us there."

Sneha: "But, we both checked all the doors and the walls, didn't we? There were no hidden doors or anything like that out there. Where else would he go other than the outside?"

Kais: "Yeah, that's true. But still this girl never saw the dragon outside even once before the day I was brought here."

Sona nodded to my line of suspicion and so I continued laying out my doubts, not noticing how Sneha had gotten uncomfortable when I mentioned being brought here.

Kais: "Furthermore, Ethan Kales was completely sure that she would not see the dragon outside of the tomb even once before this stage, i.e., last days of the island comes up."

So, by taking into account all those things, there has to be somewhere in this tomb he would have been spending his time if he was always staying inside whenever the girl passed by here.

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