Dragon: "He killed a five of them in front of me and then gave his threat."
Ozyllus had made it very clear how serious he was about his threat by showing that horrible sight of five of his dead kinsmen to the dragon. And so, the dragon had no choice but to agree to everything Ozyllus said.
Dyne: "I see."
Dyne lowered his gaze. He just didn't feel enough courage to look the dragon in the eye after hearing that. Walter was no different in that regard, but
Ro: "I have something to ask too."
The dragon turned towards Ro as he urged him to go on.
Ro: "How much of this does that little girl know?"
Dragon: "Ah!"
The dragon looked surprised as he heard Ro's question. But soon, as his surprise subsided, only the emotion of happiness came from within him.
Dragon: "Thanks for worrying about her but she does not know any of this."
The dragon had a faint smile that described his expressions best.
Dragon: "I didn't need to tell her any of this because she could fulfill her duties without knowing this stuff."
Ro: "Is that all?"
Dragon: "That was all."
The dragon stretched 'was' to make his intent very clear.
Dragon: "In all these years, even after knowing that she is just a mass of energy at her core, I ended up starting to think of her as someone who was important."
The dragon confessed.
Dragon: "I started to think that I was a monster to treat that mass of energy as if she is a machine."
The dragon confessed the sin.
Dragon: "I started to feel disgusted at myself. And so, one day,"
The dragon confessed the sin that he believed he had committed.
Dragon: "I, who had started being respected among the animals on this island, asked them to start assisting her. On my command, there started to be always a handful of animals around her to look out for her."
The dragon confessed everything.
Dragon: "And by doing that, I finally felt I had set things right."
The dragon confessed everything he felt.
Dragon: "I never really expressed it out loud, but I did wonder, is this what I felt towards her what you would call a parental love?"
It was still lacking in certain areas because of obvious reasons, but the answer to his question was definitely 'yes'. All three present there had understood that. And so, they all kept quiet.
They just looked at each other unable to say anything. The dragon, realizing what they must be feeling at that moment,
Dragon: "HA! HA! HA!! HA! HA!!!"
He started laughing with all his heart.
Ro: "W-what are you laughing so much for?"
Dragon: "HA! HA! Ha! Ha! I … am sorry. I-it's just …"
He wiped off the teardrops forming near his eyes because of his laughs,
Dragon: "I never thought I would be talking about things like this to anyone, much less anyone like you three."
The dragon, having accomplished his mission to sent Kais to the source of the knowledge which will change everything, felt the weight of the responsibility he had felt for over 1000 years being lifted off his shoulders. And as that happened, he found that he could still laugh so wholeheartedly. It was such an elating self-realization for him that he almost wanted to dance.
Dragon: "I wonder, what brought on this change?"
He asked a question that Barry had also asked himself over why he was able to give up on everything and help Kais when the moment called for it. What made these two victims of Ozyllus to find courage to stand up against him even if it meant early death? And that answer was,
Dragon: "That's right. The reason for this change was him."
He thought of the man who was undoubtedly the person who inspired that change in both of them.
Dragon: "It was because of Ethan Kales."
He thought of a man, who despite being exponentially weaker than everyone around him would look down at them with a smug face. On seeing that powerless human, showing no fear in the face of monsters like him and Barry, how could they not have found in themselves to want to rebel. How could they not have told themselves to go against Ozyllus, even if one last time?
Dragon: "I still don't know what exactly his stance is in all of this, but he had undoubtedly led to some things that both I and Barry and even many others would be grateful for."
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She saw it. She saw the dragon fallen on the floor as he answered the questions of the three around him with a faint smile. She was hearing the answers to all the questions she didn't even want to think about.
Girl: "This … is … wrong."
The dragon had said that he had started to feel something akin to parental love for her overtime. But from her perspective, he was the only person she could look up to and call a parent. She had always felt that love a child feels towards a parent.
Girl: "Why … would … would he … do something … so horrible?"
She had also heard that Ozyllus had threatened her parental figure and put such a horrible condition on him. With everything she had been hearing about Ozyllus, she had come to realize that he is someone who has created a lot of trouble for a lot of people. But, she had not started hating him.
Girl: "How could … he … do … something … like this?"
Now, she had started hating him.
Until her parental figure had not shown his sadness, this child had not understood that he was this sad. But when he did show it, the sadness within this child was perhaps even doubled or tripled compared to what the dragon felt.
Girl: "Why … why … can't, things … work out?"
She had started to feel a tight knot in her chest. This knot was starting to suffocate her.
What were these feelings? She didn't know.
Why did she have these feelings despite being made of energy? She didn't know.
What were these feeling going to cause? She didn't know.
Girl: "H-huh!? Who's there?"
In the darkness that she was surrounded in ever since she got sucked in the black hole, she was being shown the scene of the dragon with other three. But, who exactly was making her see all this?
Girl: "W-who are you?"
The answer to that question was in front of her. In the darkness, there was a silhouette visible. This had to be the person who was showing her those things. His name was,
Sagax: "I am Sagax, the former holder of Eyes of Truth."
He said in a calm voice.
Sagax: "Though to be honest, I am just a ghost of who is used to be."
The girl was left with widened-eyes and mouth open. Of course she knew who Sagax was. Ozyllus and Abyss may have been considered the most important people in the history, but if anyone were to come after that, that would be this man standing in front of her. Shock was natural.
Sagax: "I see that you are in much pain."
The silhouette of the man calling himself Sagax's ghost drew nearer to her and his features started to become clearer. He appeared quite tall because of long legs and arms. They weren't so long that one would feel awkward looking at him but were definitely out-of-proportion. But regardless, what struck the girl the most was his face.
Sagax: "I understand that you have feelings then."
His face gave the impression of someone mellow and there was a nice atmosphere to being around him. If there was one thing that made Sagax look different from an ordinary tall man, it was his eyes. That is, they were not present.
Sagax: "But why would you have feelings?"
Instead of his eyes, there was just pure darkness. It looked as if two black spots had been formed on the places where his eyes should have been.
Sagax: "Tell me, do you remember anything that may lead me to understand why an artificially created existence like you has feelings?"
He asked in a humble and calm tone.
Girl: "I-I … I don't … know."
Sagax: "I see. Do you remember when was the first time you started feeling any special attachments to anything?"
Girl: "I-I don't r-remember."
She wasn't lying. She really didn't remember. It was simply because she had never really considered things like that to be something she should remember.
Sagax: "I see. I suppose you accepted the birth of your feelings as something natural. But still, there has to be a reason why you have them? I am pretty sure the dragon wouldn't have made you in a way that you'd develop the ability to humanize more than you already had."
Sagax knew the dragon well enough to know that he wouldn't do something so horrible as to try to create a person. But seeing all these feeling in this girl, one would assume that he did. However, Sagax believed that something or someone other than the dragon is responsible for the existence of her feelings.
Girl: "T-that …"
She was so overwhelmed by the things she had seen and the things Sagax had said that she was unable to speak fluently.
Girl: "That … doesn't matter right now."
Yet, when she reached her boiling point, her words started to come out as if they had been programmed to.
Girl: "W-what's important is …"
Sagax: "I see."
As the girl, who had lowered her gaze shifts it back up in anger, she sees Sagax looking at her closely, which forces her to stop talking.
Sagax: "I can see traces of psychic energy in your structure."
Regardless of how he would be able to see without there being any eyes, he had been able to figure out why the girl had human feelings that the dragon never built her with.
Sagax: "Ozyllus is the one who gave you these feelings, isn't he? He took all the emotions he could find in different people and probably forced it out of their brains to inject into yours."
Sagax kept talking while bringing a hand to his chin.
Sagax: "Yes, yes."
He nodded to himself.
Sagax: "He is the only one who could have done something like this."
He affirmed.
Girl: "I … don't care."
The girl faced down as she trembled with rage on hearing Ozyllus' name.
Sagax: "Looks like you do care though."
Girl: "Shut up! I don't care!"
She shouted in anger, to which, Sagax sighed.
Sagax: "The person you have come to think of as a father is about to die."
Girl: "Tch!"
It would only hurt her to hear this, but Sagax continued anyway.
Sagax: "And there's nothing you can do to stop it."
He continued knowing it would hurt her,
Sagax: "So would you like to die too?"
He continued for the sake of this question.
Girl: "…?"
She stared at Sagax with wide-eyes.
Sagax: "If you decided to die now, I will grant your wish. I don't have much power, but I can at least do that much."
She stayed silent, unable to answer as she kept staring at the face of the man with hollow eyes.
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It had been 10 minutes since the black hole had disappeared. All Sneha Stone could do was to bring herself down to the second floor, being as vigilant as she could.
Sneha: "Hah! Hah!"
She was breathing heavily, half because of her body still not having recovered from the pressure of the black hole and half because of being in a tired state of mind ever since then.
Sneha: "Just what happened to those three?"
She could do nothing but wonder … or so she thought.
Sneha: "Huh?!"
But something proved her wrong. That something was the little girl – sitting on the floor while leaning to the wall.
Sneha: "W-what!?"
She exclaimed as she saw the girl and brought the girl's attention towards herself.
Girl: "I-I see. It's Ms. Sneha."
Her voice, as she spoke with a smile, was weak.
Sneha: "Didn't you get sucked in that black hole?"
She asked as she started walking towards the girl.
Sneha: "How are you here?"
Her voice was filled with pure surprise. But the girl, on the other hand, only smiled as she said the truth.
Girl: "I agreed."
Sneha: "Huh?"
Girl: "I agreed to die."
Sneha was left speechless. She did not understand what was going on but she did understand that whatever it was, it was tragic.
Girl: "I agreed to die, so I am here. Now,"
Her voice weak but sweet continued on,
Girl: "I can rest just like he would."
The smile on her face was also weak but full of happiness.
Girl: "And, in the end, both of us will be free."
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Girl: "And, in the end, both of us will be free."
On hearing those words said with a genuine on the speaker's face smile, Sneha was left with no seeming way to respond. To someone who was so happy with this outcome, she couldn't possibly try to tell them to live, not die. And even if she does, how would any of them be able to change the fate that awaits this girl.
Girl: "You don't need to be that shocked."
Seeing the expressions on the Aural's face, the girl said so. She had gained a better understanding of a person's feelings after having been confronted with the truth of her having human emotions. So, she could understand why Sneha was in shock.
Girl: "Although death may sound saddening to many, I would accept it wholeheartedly."
Sneha: "But why?"
Sneha gave a question that was to raise an objection to her line of thinking.
Sneha: "Shouldn't you rather try to live longer with the one you have come to consider a father?"
For a moment, the girl's face showed surprise. It was surprise at the fact that this woman would actually care about her. It was surprise at the fact that this woman would have a dejected and sad expression on her face for her of all people.
Sneha: "Isn't that what you should desire?"
Girl: "I-I …"
Seeing that kindness, she had become unable to speak. It was not that she had never seen someone with such empathy, but because she had seen people like that never direct it towards her. After all, she was a mass of energy and not an actual person.
No, that was not true. That had become untrue the moment the so-called god gave her human feelings. But, even she herself believed that she was just a mass of energy all this time. She wondered if even the dragon had noticed that change or not.
Girl: "I don't have a choice."
But in this moment, looking at the first and probably last person to ever show any real concerns for her, she had to brush all of those thoughts aside and answer her sincerely.
Girl: "The dragon would die and so would I. I think only a little more than two days are left. Even in those two days, one is going to go incredibly fast. So, this outcome is only inevitable."
She knew the facts, and had no intention of running away from them.
Sneha: "But still,"
Girl: "Tell me miss, why are you so worried about me?"
Sneha: "Huh?!"
Girl: "We have not talked much before, have we? In fact, the first time we talked was outside of the tomb two hours ago. So why have you started caring about me that much?"
Faced with a question she couldn't answer, her gaze lowered. The girl saw that and smiled.
Sneha Stone could not tell her the reason for this empathy was not a very noble one. She could not tell that it was just because her childish nature reminded her of her peers at the shrine. She could not say that it was a selfish want to not see someone die again.
Sneha: "I …"
She struggled to form words. She could not tell that such a selfish reason drives her to ask to continue to live longer in this godforsaken world.
Sneha: "I just started seeing you as a human, somewhere down the line."
So she said the part of the truth that she believed to be less selfish.
Sneha: "I just don't see you as some mass of energy."
The girl had understood that and was not benefitted by this answer, but she had a smile on her face and responded with a nod.
Sneha: "You said that we have not talked much. Maybe that is the reason."
Sneha answered to the best of her capability.
Sneha: "Because from what I have seen of you, I never saw you acting like someone who isn't human, I just saw you acting like an intelligent, little girl."
And that answer, even if lacking, was enough for the girl. She wasn't being deceived into thinking that was the real reason Sneha is so kind towards her. In fact, she understood that there is some reason for her kindness that she thinks is so bad she doesn't want to reveal what it is.
And seeing that, she understood that this empathy is not a result of some fool's kindness, but has a genuine reason behind it. And to this girl, that painted it as far more acceptable than a person who would be kind for the sake of being kind.
Girl: "Thank you!"
So, she could not do anything but thank her for this kindness.
Sneha: "…?"
And what she received in response was a confused face. In order to clear that confusion, the girl told her reason for thanking her.
Girl: "I am happy I met you before dying."
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Ethan Kales has finally started to understand the reason this Aural comrade of his is so down.
Ethan: "…"
But even though he understands, he can't muster up any words to say to her.
Sneha: "…"
And neither does she look to be in any mood to talk anymore.
In that uncomfortable silence that had come about, the two helplessly shift their gazes from the ground to the ceiling to each other to the ground.
They are not uncomfortable in speaking to each other even though they have been doing it pretty easily so far. The problem is that they don't know just what to say.
And as they try to muster up some words, a loud sound comes. This sound looked to have come from something falling to the ground.
Ethan: "Uh!?"
As he stared in the direction the sound came from, which was the direction of the stairs to the next floor, he glanced at the Aural.
Sneha: "That's suspicious, isn't it?"
Ethan: "That it is. But, are you willing to go and see what it was from."
Sneha looks down as she seems to consider for a second what she would do. And then, as if having made up her mind, she sighs.
Sneha: "I don't think I have the legacy of refusing in such a situation."
They are inside Ozyllus' tomb and a black hole had suddenly appeared once out of nowhere about an hour ago. Considering the both of those alarmingly dangerous things, she has no choice but to investigate if any suspicious activity happens.
Ethan: "Yeah, that's not wrong but, if you are not up for it, you can stay back."
His voice is not comforting at all, mostly because of the anxiety of what that sound came from, but his intentions still get through to her.
Sneha: "Sometimes you almost sound like a cliché good guy."
Ethan: "Hck!"
Ethan gets surprised as he sees her smiling on that remark, a remark using the word 'cliché' that he usually makes.
Ethan: "I guess you are ready then."
Needless to say, that remark was meant to ease up the anxious and tense atmosphere around them and it did its job.
Before moving forward, both glance at each other and nod, and carefully start walking towards the stairs making sure to match their steps.
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