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"Della Lu...?" Thesaya tilted her head, her eyes capturing the faint glow emanating from Ianβs grasp. "Is that Della Luβs divinity?"
"... A holy relic. Or rather, a fragment of one." Mev, leaning against the wall, responded, staring at the stone fingers in Ianβs palm. "How did you get these? The essence of divinity doesnβt just break apart, and normally, it would turn into ordinary stone."
"I asked the Goddess for them."
"...?" Mev blinked, as if doubting her ears.
As Ian placed a piece of Della Luβs Grace on each of Charlotteβs wounds on her neck, arms, and sides, he continued, "The corrupters defiled the statue and used it as the focal point for their ritual. I purified it and asked for a reward."
"And she granted it...?"
"As you can see."
"Thatβs unbelievable... No, itβs a pointless question. The results speak for themselves." Mev, who had been muttering in disbelief, shook her head, finishing her sentence.
Well, even I didnβt really expect it to work, Ian thought as he grasped the last thumb fragment and added, "Once she recovers, weβll each take one. As you experienced, we never know when weβll face creatures spreading poison and disease again. Having these will be a great help."
"Indeed. Thank you, Prosperous Goddess..." Nodding, Mev closed her eyes and silently prayed to Della Lu.
Hissβ
The Swampβs Resentment, which had been sucking the curse from Charlotteβs wounds, made a satisfied sound as it released her. Ian extended his right hand, and the black snake quickly coiled around his middle finger.
... It seems longer than before.
It wasnβt an illusion. The snake wrapped around more than half a turn further than usual. He couldnβt tell when this had happened, since he usually wasnβt aware of its presence. Just like before, curses seemed to nourish it. It truly was a growth-type item.
Its abilities havenβt changed yet...
Ian thought as he placed the last thumb fragment on Charlotteβs side. While this didnβt stack the abilities, he hoped that the increased area of divine contact would aid her recovery. Not all information was always displayed numerically.
Looking down into her faint orange eyes, Ian added, "Rest. Donβt resist. Itβs all over now."
"Yes... truly... Iβm sorry..." Charlotte murmured, closing her eyes.
Why does she keep apologizing?
Ian chuckled briefly. Well, Charlotte did have a habit of getting injured often. Her aggressive combat style made it inevitable, though it probably weighed on her mind in many ways.
Regardless, Charlotteβs expression and breathing seemed much more relaxed. Ian sighed in relief and finally examined the bed she was lying on. It was far from clean.
"You might catch something new just by staying here."
"Hey, you there!" Before Ian finished his sentence, Thesaya called out.
A servant quickly entered, startled by her commanding tone. Her eyes were filled with veins pulsing with magic, her swamp-colored irises glowing intensely. Ordinary people couldnβt bear to meet such a gaze.
In an icy voice, she continued. "Tell the Count to prioritize cleaning and organizing the annex. We need to move the injured."
"Y-yes...! Iβll relay the message immediately, my lady!" The servant bowed hastily and turned to leave.
Sheβs getting too used to giving orders quickly, Ian thought, sitting down on the edge of the bed. The headache and dizziness he had forgotten about began to resurface.
Thesaya, narrowing her eyes, muttered right after. "But why do I still feel that disgusting aura? You said you purified the statue. The undead all collapsed too."
"Thatβs because itβs not over yet," Ian replied in a tired voice, looking at Thesaya and Mev in turn. "Sheβs not the only one who needs rest. We need to recover from todayβs fatigue and prepare to leave immediately. Once weβre sure where to go, we need to be ready to leave at a momentβs notice."
"You stopped the ritual here, didnβt you? Are you saying this isnβt the end?"
"Youβll get the details from Philip later."
"Just tell me a little. Iβm curious."
Itβs exhausting, honestly.
Ian smacked his lips and continued reluctantly. "The ritual didnβt start only here."
"... So, itβs happening elsewhere too?"
"Yes. When I erased the mark on the statue, I briefly saw the other side. They were magically connected."
"If they were preparing the same ritual elsewhere, itβs possible. The corrupters in the West... they were all in league together." Mev muttered with a bitter expression.
Ian shrugged. "Perhaps. Whatβs certain is that another ritual has successfully concluded. Something much stronger than the ones that came here has manifested. The corrupters there have likely received greater rewards. Perhaps..."
Looking into her emerald eyes, Ian concluded, "Among them might be the one youβre chasing."
"Yes. It could be..." Mev murmured, her eyes darkening, then added, "Even if itβs not, we canβt ignore it. We must stop it before itβs too late, Ian."
"Sounds exciting." Thesaya chimed in.
Receiving looks from Ian and Mev, she smiled bashfully. "I wonder what strange creatures are waiting for us next. They say real combat is the best practice. Just today, I could feel myself getting stronger. By the time we defeat them all, Iβll be able to hold my own."
"... I understand your enthusiasm, but excitement is not the right word, Thesaya." Mev, after a moment of eye contact, spoke in a low voice. "These events are tragedies that should never happen."
"I know, redhead. If it hadnβt happened, I wouldβve done everything to prevent it. But it happened. Ian said to enjoy it if you canβt avoid it. Isnβt that right, Ian?"
"... Youβre not wrong, but itβs not something to say in front of someone who lost family to the corrupters." Ianβs cold rebuke made Thesaya flinch and glance at Mev.
"Oh, I... Iβm sorry. I didnβt mean it that way. Itβs because Iβm an elf. Thoughtless and selfish."
Mev let out a faint, bitter laugh. "Itβs alright. Thank you for the apology, Thesa."
"... Iβll help with no complaints as a form of apology. Not that I wouldnβt have helped otherwise. So..." Petting Charlotteβs mane awkwardly, Thesaya turned to Ian.
"What kind of creature attacked the church? Was it as vile as the ones here?"
"Ask Philip. Heβll happily give you more details than you want," Ian replied wearily, getting off the bed and resting his head against the bed frame.
Thesaya pouted and turned her gaze to Charlotteβs mane, while Mev stared into space, lost in thought. The silence didnβt last long.
β...!β The sound of a knock brought color back to Thesayaβs face.
The person who entered was, of course, Philip.
βI never thought Iβd see the day when Iβd be happy to see you, freckles.β
Philip blinked at Thesayaβs words, then closed the door and looked at Ian. βSeeing Thesa like this, it seems Charlotte is okay.β
βSheβs past the worst of it,β Ian replied, with only his lips moving.
Mev spoke up immediately. βYou came back sooner than expected, Philip.β
βYes. I thought it would take longer, but the Countβs reaction was surprisingly calm. He must already have come to terms with the situation. Besides, Thesa sent someone ahead.β
βYes, thatβs right. What did the Count say?β
"He told me to convey that message. Then, without saying much else, he got up and left. He mentioned that now that the situation is over, handling and cleanup take priority over reporting." As he spoke, Philip removed his sword, shield, and gloves, placing them on the floor before sitting down with a thud.
βHe also said he would send a carriage once things were settled, so we should rest for now. I agreed and returned. Priest Luce went with him, so he could hear any remaining details from him later.β
βGood... thatβs a relief.β
I donβt feel like lifting a finger.
While Ian nodded, Thesaya sprang to her feet.
βSo, youβre going to explain everything to us too, right?β
βYes. Iβll explain everything in detailβwhat I told the Count and moreβhmm?β Philipβs eyes lit up when he caught the item Ian tossed his wayβa bottle of liquor from his pocket dimension.
βThank you, my lord! My goodness, this bottle feels like a blessing from the Goddess.β As Philip spoke with a broad grin, Thesaya and Mev quickly seated themselves in front of him, their eyes fixed on the bottle.
Finally, some rest.
Listening to the sound of the bottle opening, Ian closed his eyes.
βWake me when the carriage arrives,β said Ian.
Philipβs ensuing voice served as a perfect lullaby.
***
The residents of Drenorov, though accustomed to peace, were not weak. Some survivors dug large pits outside the city, while others moved the bodies remaining within the city into those pits. Several large pits filled with corpses appeared around the city walls and were soon set ablaze.
The acrid smoke covered the area outside the walls throughout the night, and the residents took turns praying in front of it, following the Western tradition of wishing for the souls to return to Lu Solar and the bodies to Della Lu. The group refrained from involving themselves in the cityβs affairs and quietly rested in the annex.
βA message from the Count.β The voice accompanied a knock, just past noon the next day.
βCome in.β Thesaya, who had been lying with her head on Charlotteβs belly, quickly sat up and replied.
The newly appointed steward entered politely. βThe Count requests an audience with you, my lady.β
βOh? When...?β
βHe said any time you wish is fine.β
βThen tell him Iβll come as soon as weβre ready.β
"Yes. And... the Count has also requested that Sir Ivan accompany you."
Thesaya glanced at Ian, who was lying on the sofa across from her. When Ian gave a slight nod, she immediately responded.
"Understood. We will do so."
The steward bowed politely and left.
As his footsteps faded, Thesaya grinned. "Thatβs good. I was hoping to meet with him once more before we leave."
"Why?"
"Our horses died again. I noticed the Countβs horses were still alive. I plan to ask for some."
"... You really are something else."
"Smart, arenβt I?"
Ian responded with a smirk. She had a knack for getting what she wanted, like a seasoned negotiator. It wasnβt an unreasonable request, considering that without them, Drenorov would have been overrun by the giant void locusts.
"If the Count wants to meet Sir Ian too, heβs probably going to ask you to stay. At least until his territory is secure." Philip, who was slowly preparing to leave, added. He was planning to meet with Luce at the church.
"Maybe. Weβll find out soon enough." Ian replied indifferently, getting up to change into his outerwear.
While he changed, Thesaya finished getting ready with Mevβs help, neatly tying her hair.
"Keep an eye on kitty, redhead."
"Iβll be heading out to the city too, to prepare for our departure. After that, Iβll go to the church."
Mevβs statement made Thesaya frown. "Then who will take care of kitty?"
"... I will." Charlotte, speaking in a subdued voice, sat up. The pieces of Della Luβs Grace fell from her body onto the bed.
Ian, adjusting his collar, asked, "Can you move?"
"Thanks to you. Iβm still weak, but Iβll be fine in half a day."
"Stop acting tough. Just lie down and rest, weakling." Thesaya scolded, to which Charlotte responded by licking her lips and stepping out of bed.
"Iβm going to wash up and rest. Everyone else looks clean, and Iβm a mess."
"Make sure to add the relics to your bathwater. Itβs best to purify the water thoroughly before you bathe. Also, tell them to boil the water properly before."
"... Alright, Iβll do that."
At Ianβs suggestion, Charlotte quickly gathered the scattered stone pieces. The group had started taking every opportunity to bathe, an influence of Ian. They might have been the cleanest wanderers of this dark age.
"Iβll be back soon, so donβt cry because Iβm gone." Thesaya waved a finger at Charlotte and opened the door.
Following her, Ian turned to Mev. "Iβll see you at the church. Once weβre done here, Iβll head there."
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