So Kairos seemed to be very interested in things between men. He came into the oracle room to get a closer look at the male leads as he was being a fan.
âKairos⦠He pretends to work hard at the oracle room, so this is what he likes?â
When I took out the book and looked at the cover, I couldnât see the authorâs name, but the phrase #[Published by Salerium] came in.
âYou canât read under the age of 190.â
They added 0 by mistake, didnât they?
When I opened the book, spicy and explicit phrases came in.
I donât usually enjoy reading BL novels, but I decided to read it because I was curious about what it was about. Yet soon after, the brilliant writing skills of the noble writer grabbed me by the collar and pulled me into the book.
âAmazing⦠Isnât Reihausd rolling too much?â
Originally, stimulating things are delicious.
âGasp, crazy. I want an illustration for this!â
I often lamented the lack of illustrations.
âMiss Ariel, letâs go in.â
It must have been about two hours. Ravi was back.
Unknowingly, I hurriedly put the novel I had been reading into the bookshelf again.
âShall I ask Kairos if he can lend it to me laterâ¦? No, this isnât the time, letâs come to my senses.â
âItâs ready, Miss Ariel.â
At Raviâs words, I followed him and headed out of the palace again.
âYes, Iâm ready too.â
I decided to forget what I had just seen in my mind. Though the images of the tangled male leads were floating around, there was still something else important to do.
I was in an unstable state on the verge of death and life, and I didnât know how much time I had left. I had to find out what I was aiming for as quickly as possible.
As I came down the long stairs, I saw a large space like a plaza.
The temple was a complex structure as large as it was, so it wasnât easy to figure out where it was. Surprised that there were about 500 women lined up in this plaza, I asked Ravi.
âAre there so many people in the clothing management department?â
âThe Shrine 4 has a small number of people. There are over 1,000 people in the clothing management department of Shrine 2.â
Perhaps because itâs a world of death where new recruits are constantly pouring in, the number of people is comparable to that of the continent.
Standing in front of countless women wearing dresses that looked like government officials, I opened my mouth.
âMy name is Ariel, and I came here because of Sir Kairosâ consideration. The reason I called you all is to find someone.â
Most were young women, some in their early teens, and a few older women.
Thereâs a story that if people go to Salerium, the dead will live at the age they want the most, so there must be a gap between the age I see and the actual age.
âWhere is the soul of the ârealâ Camilla, I wonderâ
I looked at the women and opened my mouth.
âI came here to find the official who was summoned to this world by âProfessor Draiveâs necromancy three years ago.â
At that, people murmured.
âI really need her help. But even if itâs a help, thereâs nothing grand, just talk to me. So, if you have ever been summoned to the present world by âProfessor Draiveâs necromancy, please raise your hand.â
But no one raised a hand except for a buzz.
Ravi, who was watching, spoke to them.
âAs a special reward, I will give 1,000 saint to any officer who helps the guest of Sir Kairos.â
At those words, the peopleâs murmur grew.
âSaintâ seemed to be the coin concept of Salerium.
In the book about the God of Death and Salerium I read before, it was said that if you collect something valuable from Salerium and hand it over, you can reincarnate into a new life.
Just as all humans have a âsurvival instinctâ, all the dead have a âreincarnation instinctâ, so the dead want reincarnation.
â1,000 saint is the amount of money that can buy a âfirst-class reincarnation ticketâ, you know.â
âGee, I donât know who it is, but sheâs lucky.â
It seemed that the reward given by Ravi was valuable enough to buy the right of reincarnation with favorable conditions.
âHow much are the officialsâ salaries?â
âOn average about 50 saint a year.â
âSo that means she doesnât intend to come out.â
Thatâs why she doesnât budge despite such unconventional conditions.
Now it was my turn to figure out who she was.
I focused on my vision.
I also received the sensitivity buff from the God of Justice, Hetuse. So I was able to find out who was lying or who had something to hide.
ââ¦Are there really no people who were summoned to Professor Draiveâs necromancy three years ago?â
Then a woman caught my eye. As I was attracted like a magnet according to Hetuseâs response.
A woman in her twenties with long green hair was fiddling her own hands with an anxious look. Her face was beautiful, and her eyes were a beautiful bright brown.
âIs it this woman?â
She looked around and turned around, looking for a way out.
âWait.â
I walked straight towards her. I got the feeling that she was the âreal Camillaâ.
The woman who met my eyes hurriedly turned around and started walking quickly.
I shouted behind her.
âYouâre Camilla, arenât you?â
Camillaâs feet, which had been walking fast, stopped.
âPlease help me. Thereâs something I need to know about âthe God of Lies.ââ
All eyes were on us. The noisy crowd became quiet as if water had been poured on them.
ââ¦â
After a while, Camilla slowly turned her body to look at me. Her brown eyes gleamed with a bewildered light.
She pursed her lips.
âMy name is Rita now.â
Perhaps thatâs the name newly bestowed on her as she enters Salerium.
[âIzar. How about the name Camilla, which means âeternal joyâ for this baby?â]
But the name she had when she was in Bellatrixâs belly was⦠âCamilla.â
ââ¦Although my name was Camilla before she was even born.â
Seeing my persistent gaze, she murmured in desperation.
It occurred to me that at last, I had found the key.
***
I sat across from Rita and drank tea in a skyscraper-high pavilion overlooking endless temples.
âHe was a pure person full of academic curiosity. So I wanted to help him.â
A dark light shone in Ritaâs eyes.
âBut why did you not respond to his summons three years ago?â
âThatâ¦â
Her hand was gripping the handle of the teacup.
âHeâs a living person and Iâm a dead person. I decided it wasnât good to get too close.â
From the look on Ritaâs expression, I could see why she had cut ties with Draive.
Seeing her still making that expression three years later, I think she probably liked him a little bit. That must be why she told Draive her âreal nameâ.
ââ¦I see.â
Although the pavilion in the air of Salerium was located at a very high place, not a single wind blew. That fact woke me up to the fact that I was now in the world of death.
âProfessor Draive is doing well. And⦠maybe he missed you too. For a long time since you disappeared.â
The book Draive gave me also contained some of his private feelings for her. Itâs been three years now and itâs a thing of the past, but I hoped that these words would comfort her.
ââ¦Is that so.â
Rita looked into the distance and smiled bitterly.
After a while I looked at her and opened my mouth.
âI heard you told Draive about âthe God of Lies, Bellatrix.â I thought that only Izar or Bellatrixâs real daughter knew the story that no one else knew.â
Rita nodded her head.
âI was a helpless soul in the womb, but as a special child of a God, I was able to remember the name my mother gave me.â
Her brown eyes were sunken with gloom.
âDo you remember what happened after that?â
Rita opened her mouth again.
âMother gave me to God Raid to give me strength, and he annihilated me. Then I came to Salerium. Even if Iâm a child of a God, if I die, Iâm no different from humans. So helpless.â
ââ¦â
âAh, I didnât tell you the story before that. How God Raid tricked Mother.â
The Camilla I knew was the heir to Raid and Bellatrix, the two rebel Gods, and a demon who inherited Raidâs power.
But the âreal Camillaâ in front of me was the child of Bellatrix and Izar, so the two are essentially different.
âMy soul was given with the mighty power of God Raid⦠He said it would make me the ruler of the world. In an evil world where even the Gods are betrayed, it makes me a true queen who will stand on top without being hurt by anyone.â
I now know the full story for sure.
âHowever, Raid didnât keep his promise.â
âYes. He secretly took away my soul given to him by Mother, and after pouring power into a soul he created himself in a form similar to it, he deceived her that it was me.â
Rita gave a bitter smile.
To sum it up, it was:
Hundreds of years ago, Raid received and destroyed the soul of the daughter of the God of Lies, Bellatrix, and now Camilla⦠In other words, he tricked Bellatrix by calling the evil spirit he created Camilla.
âDo you know about the affairs of this world? What happened to Raid now?â
I asked her with sunken eyes.
âNo. We belong to Salerium, and whatever happens in this world has nothing to do with us. I still resent and hate Raid, but itâs also something from my previous life, so thereâs nothing I can do about it.â
âGod Raid is gone.â
At my words, I saw Ritaâs eyes shake violently.
âWhat did you say? God Raid⦠is gone?â
âIt was revealed that he held the concurrent position of the Demon King, thus he was deprived of his divinity by the Gods. Raidâs son completely ruined his weakening. But âfake Camillaâ is still with your mother.â
Ritaâs lips trembled at my words.
âMy goodness⦠God Kairos.â
I looked at the womanâs face and said.
âBut there is a problem. Bellatrix still thinks âfake Camillaâ is you and protects her.â
At that, Rita gasped again.
I spoke calmly.
âActually, everyone thinks she died because of the curse⦠I donât think so.â
It was a strong intuition.
âThe appearance of Bellatrix in the book⦠What is it? It was really human.â
Other Gods also displayed ways of thinking and behaving similar to humans. But if itâs a kind of leeway that comes from absolute ability⦠Bellatrix seemed different.
Bellatrix, the God with the lowest rank and power among the Gods, loves humans and even has children with them.
She could have easily extinguished the soul in her stomach, which is the blood of a human man who betrayed her own love and had an affair.
Still, she didnât. Rather, she intended to give the child the mighty power of Raid. She hoped that the child wouldnât be betrayed and hurt like she was.
âLike a real mother⦠She wanted to do things endlessly for her child.â
I just had a sore throat.
âThatâs why I think sheâs doing everything she can to save the dying âfake Camillaâ. Because sheâs a God with stronger maternal love than anyone else.â
Even if it was to great harm to Bellatrix herself.
The God of Lies canât lift Diegoâs curse. But the matter of saving Camillaâs life is a little different. If, with all her might, she tries to prolong Camillaâs life⦠there will be variables.
In addition, as I approached death, I tried to feel Camilla through my correspondence with the two Gods. As a demon, she would go to the afterlife of the demon, not Salerium, but at least I could recognize whether she crossed the line of death through the responses of the God of Death and the God of Justice. And Camillaâs presence wasnât felt at all.
âHaâ¦â
The eyes of Rita, who was sitting in front of me, were twitching. Soon, tears welled up in her eyes.
After a while she covered her face with her hands and sobbed.
âHow did our destiny turn out to be like this? Poor Motherâ¦â
I could understand her feelings, so I waited for a long time until she stopped crying.