Chapter 140. Revenge (II), Part XII
Translator: Khan
Editor Group: Liber Reverie
Strong male servants clung to Emma to set her apart, who was strangling Berryâs neck. But Emma, half-crazily didnât release her strength in her hand trying to harm Berry, and the hall quickly became a mess.
âEmma! What are you doing?â
âOh my godâ¦â
âEmma! Stop it! Pleaseâ¦!â
The Count and Countess raised their voices to mourn the tragedy. Mielle cried, not caring about her beautiful face being destroyed. All her maids were surprised and did nothing, so Mielle, who had never been neglected in her life, had to shed tears on the cold floor.
âYes, itâs worth seeing at this much. I must let them know who did what and how.â
As soon as she confessed exactly what she had done, this terrible scene happened. The noble Mielle cried out on the floor, and Emma, who had been guarding her, turned into a demon.
In this desirable Abyss, the frightened Aria held Cainâs shirt tightly and hid behind his back. âHow did he interpret it?â Cain turned his head to see it and clenched his teeth.
âBrother, brotherâ¦â
âItâs all right, Aria. Thereâs no one to hurt you anymore.â
He played a very friendly brother to Aria in fear. She swallowed her ridicule and pointed out his folly.
âYou were the one who killed me in the past.â
It was Cain, who had directed to strike that wicked bitch on the neck. But how was it now? He was pushing his own sister and her lovely maid to the edge of the cliff as opposed to the past.
It was regrettable that she had had such a great weapon but could not use it properly. She had been foolish of herself not to notice it. She had an unfortunate past that she didnât have to experience.
Nevertheless, she was grateful to heaven for giving her the chance to dispel that resentment. Having experienced the past, she had become such a vicious wicked woman.
âLet go of this! Everything that bitch says is a lie! Please believe me!â Emma, who was held by the servants, shouted, struggling with all her might, like Aria of the past, âPlease, please believe me. Iâm not! Itâs a misunderstanding!â
âI, I heard how Mrs. Emma brought the poison!â
But Berry had the last key to drive Emma in, and the key opened wide to the door of the answer, and the gate of hell that Emma had to walk through. Emmaâs struggle had stopped.
âSob. Emmaâ¦â
Only the cry of Mielle was heard in the stillness of the hall. It was like a prelude to running the final movement of death. Aria, who had been entrusted to that tender melody, fell to the floor, taking her hand off Cainâs shirt.
âEverything happened because I was badâ¦â
âAlas, I wish I had used the hourglass.â Then she wouldnât wake up, so she would be a tragic heroine. Jessie, who was next to her, hugged Aria and wept. The Countessâs cries also echoed. At Ariaâs pitiful appearance, Cainâs hand hovered in the air.
âMissâ¦!â
With Jessieâs call, sharpness was added to the gaze of those heading to Emma. It wouldnât cool down even if they tore her limbs apart. Amid all the cruel words coming and going, the Count of Justice raised his hand to clear up the situation.
âEmma, I canât help but ask you for your sins, even if she has evidence. I never thought youâd do anything like this, but⦠In any case, the sin of trying to harm the master will be great and you will not escape death. And Berry.â
Berry shuddered loudly when her name was called.
âNo matter what the reason might be, it is true that you have also done wrong, and you will have to pay for it.â
âThe Countâ¦!â
She fluttered in the sentence and looked at Aria, the only one who could save her. Her stiff face was a mixture of disappointment, injustice, and betrayal.
âYou donât have to worry about it. Isnât it natural to save you? If I betray Berry here, everything will come to nothing.â
Aria, who wiped away her tears from the eager gaze, pleaded for her to pardon her sins on her behalf.
âFather, I fully understand Berryâs feelings. I would have done evil if my father and mother, Mielle, and Cain, were taken as a hostage. Iâm sure everyone would do. Rather, I think itâs the bad guy who abandons his or her family. Isnât that right, brother?â
Cain replied yes to Ariaâs sad face seeking an explanation.
âIn addition, she hesitated several times, but I gave her permission to do so⦠Iâm sure it was hard enough for her to die. I think thatâs why she was here. So, please⦠I donât want you to accuse Berry ofâ¦â
The Count gave a fake cough at the earnestness. The maids, who had already been on Ariaâs side for gifts and favors many times, admired her character.
âHow sweet of her to beâ¦â
âShe is the one who tried to kill herâ¦â
In the situation where Emma had come to commit all the sins alone, Mielle gave a sidelong scowl at Aria, and faced with this, Aria looked around and raised her mouth so that only she could recognize it.
âWhy canât you come forward to relieve her of her sins? No! Emmaâs innocent! Thatâs what I told her to do!â
But Mielle, whose most precious thing in the world was herself, couldnât do anything for Emma, who was cornered and couldnât find a hole to escape, and it was Emma alone who was eventually taken by the arriving guards.
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âDear Miss, â¦Thank you very much. Itâs all thanks to you.â
Berry, who had helped to add weight on Emmaâs sins with consistent lies, thanked Aria before she left. His hair was dragging on the ground when she bent her waist-deep.
âBe nice from now on. Youâre not given a chance twice.â
Aria, who had said something disagreeable, answered, shaking off her dirty hair.
âYesâ¦! I didnât know who I really had to serve, and I have nothing to say for committing a serious crimeâ¦â
âItâs a good thing youâve regretted it now. Goodbye. Iâll be relieved if you send me a letter to see if youâre doing well.â
As Aria said, âDonât stop personal ties in the future, she was thrilled to say that Berry nodded greatly.
âYes! Yes! Miss! I will do that for sure! So⦠please stay healthy!â
Berry, who said goodbye to her, wiped her tears off and climbed into the wagon. The carriage set off as soon as she got up, having already set her destination. Aria turned and entered the mansion as she stared at the disappearing carriage. Annie, who had been staring at Berry all the time, asked Aria as if she could not understand.
âMiss, why did you forgive Berry? Wasnât Berry the same bitch as Emma?â
Jessie also nodded her consent. Aria smiled a deep smile and explained it kindly to her.
âAnnie, the wicked are bound to pay for it, even if I donât have to punish her. God is watching us all.â
Maybe they didnât understand what she meant, and Annie and Jessie cocked their heads. Aria climbed the stairs to her room, thinking âYou may never know it all your life.â
The wagon left and was heading in a completely different direction from the Kingdom of Croa where Berry would like to go. It was about a day after she left the capital that Berry noticed.
âWhere, where am I? Why is it such a thick forest after a dayâ¦?â
About an hour after the driver stopped the carriage to check its surroundings, Berry, feeling strange, carefully went out of the carriage.
ââ¦?!â
And when she checked out, the startled Berry sat down and uttered a silent groan. For somehow the driver and horse were gone, and only the body of the carriage lay in the woods.
âOh, noâ¦!â
She had been out of the capital for a whole day, but if it was a dense forestâ¦!
It was clear that the forest of labyrinths had no end, even the emperor had given up. It was the forest that anyone could never escape without a compass and a ride. So nobody easily walked into the forest.
When she thought she had been abandoned there, Berry let out a strange groan, shedding tears in the fear of being pushed in and out. The cry of the beast seemed to be heard coming closer.
The only thing left for her, whose bag was stolen behind the carriage; was a carriage and a body that would soon break down after being attacked by the beasts.
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A few days later.
âMiss, I got a letter from Berry who left.â