Flora closed the door to Rudgerâs hospital room and stepped out. She leaned back against the door for a moment, unable to move. Her blurry vision was projecting the conversation she had just had with Rudger.
-Whatâs yourâ¦â¦ relationship with the girl named Rene?
Flora took a deep breath and asked the question she was most curious about. She wondered if she should have asked the question right then and there. But she was more concerned that she would never get an answer from Rudger.
Normally, Rudger would have responded to Floraâs question with silence, or at least dismissed it as nothing. But because of what was going on in his mind, Rudger listened to Floraâs question, and then became deeply troubled.
From that alone, Flora realized that Rudgerâs attitude toward her was quite different. She realized that he seemed to care more about her than before.
-I canât go into details. Itâs my personal business.
-What does that mean, you actually have a relationship?
-Not a very good one.
-But you seem to care a lot about her.
Flora revealed the bitterness sheâd been harboring, something she wouldnât normally do. But just as Rudgerâs attitude towards her has changed considerably Floraâs behavior towards Rudger has also changed, and she was more genuine than before.
There was a kind of resonance between what had happened in their minds.
No one but the two of them will ever know what happened that day. But even so Flora was quite troubled about the relationship between Rudger and Rene.
-It was in the past. Something she doesnât even remember.
-Did you two meet a long time ago?
Rudger gave a small nod but Flora didnât ask how they had met, or what had happened. She couldnât bring herself to ask after seeing the changed expression on Rudgerâs face.
It was a look of deep sadness sheâd never seen before and made Flora feel sick to her stomach.
She realized that she had been helped by Rudger, but she couldnât help him.
For the first time in her life, Flora felt a sense of inadequacy. At the same time, she thought that if something bad happened to her, would her teacher look like that?
Flora shook her head. She had promised herself to be different from now on.
She had to try harder since for the first time someone had reached out and given her a chance. She didnât want to waste a single minute of her life.
Pulling herself together, Flora made her way to her hospital room.
ââ¦â¦.â
Feeling Floraâs movement away, Rudger remained seated, staring out the window.
Contrary to what heâd feared, Flora seemed to be doing quite well. Neither her speech nor her behavior was any more embellished than before. Her emotions were more visible, which was nice to see. And while he was glad for that, Rudger couldnât help but feel his head spin.
The events in the capital would have far-reaching consequences but Rudger wasnât worried about the future of the ripples themselves. His only concern was Reneâs condition.
When he had rescued her from Basara that day, he had looked into her eyes that were filled with bright light, a sign that the plan had worked.
Basara looked at Rene and said she was a saint but Rudger didnât know what that meant.
Rene had the qualities of a saint. The Judgment she possessed was not simply inherited through blood. It was determined by something much larger and more fatalistic.
âThere is only one in every century.â
And most of the time, its bearers donât even realize they have such power.
The only time they wake up is when something big happens on a global scale but Reneeâs Judgment Eye has awakened.
It wasnât complete, but it was enough to make her wonder about herself.
âAnd most of all, Iâm worried about Zero Order finding her.â
Given that Zero Order is a demon, he would be most likely to seek out Rene to eliminate her.
For now, Rudger is hiding her, but one day she will be found out.
Will he be able to protect her in the future?
âI just wanted her to grow up like a regular kid.â
He wanted the child to forget everything and live a normal life but fate would not allow it so easily.
Rudger stopped thinking about it and let out a self-deprecating laugh. He had no one to blame but himself for what had happened to Rene in the first place.
From the day he killed her mother with these bloody hands her life was already far from normal. In a way, by caring about her, he was doing her an even greater wrong. It was a selfish act, a one-sided way of relieving him of his guilt.
âBut it happened.â
If he had come this far, he couldnât pretend he didnât know. And in a twist of fate, there was one other person in Theon who had been involved in the dayâs events besides Rene, Freuden Ulburg.
The little wolf was now a fully-grown man but his animosity towards Rudger has only increased.
He hadnât yet told Renee about her past, but Rudger never knew when something might come out of nowhere.
âWhoa.â
Rudger thought back to the last conversation heâd had with Andrei in the underground central area.
He had failed to protect someone, and he had despaired about it. So had Andrei, and he had ended up becoming a warlock.
âYou will not fail.â
The words of encouragement struck Rudger as ridiculous.
Not because it was silly. Rather, it made him feel grateful.
Those few words from Andrei touched Rudgerâs heart.
The irony is that the words brought sweet comfort to Rudgerâs parched heart.
âI thought I would live my life in solitude, but this is what happens when you live.â
Rudger thought to himself and looked out the window.
It was strange that the person who should have been the first to arrive by now hadnât.
âStrange. I thought she was in the capital. Isnât she coming?â
Granderâs nature was such that she would have come to tease him in the middle of the night, away from prying eyes if he had been injured and taken to the hospital
âSheâs so selfish, itâs not really strange that she doesnât come when sheâs supposed to.â
Rudger had given up trying to guess at Granderâs behavior.
âIf she doesnât come, thatâs good.â
* * *
âWell, well. I wish we could have chatted a bit more, heâs quite an interesting guy.â
Helia grumbled, twirling the mountain in her hand.
Zero Order responded to Heliaâs comment with a silent nod and continued on their way.
The streets of the dark capital were desolate with uncleaned debris from the terror that still lingered.
Helia liked the sight. It was as if the world had come to an end. Of course, the world hadnât ended. These ruins would be rebuilt and returned to their neat and tidy state by the next day.
âStill, itâs good to enjoy it while you canâ¦â¦.â
When Helia muttered that, Zero Order, who was walking ahead, stopped.
Helia, who was walking behind, also stopped.
âWhat the hell? Whatâs going on?â
Helia poked her head over Zero Orderâs shoulder and stared straight ahead. Then her face twisted into a grimace.
In the center of the wide street, was a girl with blonde hair that shone in the moonlight that poured in like a curtain and red eyes that could be seen clearly in the darkness of the night.
She looked like a doll in a crimson dress.
Heliaâs crumpled expression didnât straighten easily, knowing her identity.
âNo, why would youâ¦â¦.â
âGoing for a walk on a moonlit night?â
When Helia muttered that, Grander broke the silence.
âItâs a rare sight, not just one of your kind, but two of you together, nay, three, considering what happened today.â
Granderâs red eyes glowed eerily. It was like a drop of water falling into a still pool of blood and rippling out.
The sight made Helia tighten her grip on the parasol in her hand.
Meeting her gaze, Zero Order remained unperturbed and spoke.
âWhat brings you here?â
âNo business. Is there some reason I shouldnât be here?â
âI thought you wanted some quiet and thought you avoided crowded places.â
âThat was a long time ago. I have long since changed my mind.â
Grander smiled mischievously as she spoke.
âThatâs whatâs bothering me now. Iâm not in the best of moods right now. I came here to do some sightseeing, and now Iâve run into two creeps.â
âYouâre the one who forced us to come here when we were avoiding you. Or are you going to fight right here and now?â
âWhy not?â
A crimson aura began to swirl around Grander.
Not to be outdone, Helia began to stir up black magic, ready to use her illusions.
At the sight, Grander curled the corners of her mouth in disdain.
âYou dare to use that crude illusion against me? I recall that I punished you severely once before, but you seem to have forgotten.â
âAt least I can buy myself some time and escape.â
âYouâre the same as ever, trying to run away from someone whoâs stronger than you.â
âBecause no one usually wants to fight a monster like you.â
Grandeurâs eyebrows shot upward in displeasure at that retort.
âA monster?â
ââ¦â¦Uh, I take that back.â
Helia immediately lowered her head.
Of course, it was only words and slowly illusions began to take shape around Helia as ancient beasts that looked like a mishmash of beasts and bugs appeared.
All she had to do was give the command, and they would attack Grander with everything they had.
It was then that Zero Order stepped forward.
âIâm not going to fight you anyway, so letâs just call it a day.â
ââ¦â¦What?â
Grander raised an eyebrow and shot Zero Order a look that said, âWhat does that mean?â
Zero didnât avert his eyes and their gazes collided in midair.
In the end, it was Grander who withdrew her power first.
âHmph. My excitement is gone.â
âThatâs good.â
âIt hasnât been that long since Iâve seen you, but youâre still different from the other so-called apostles.â
âI suppose.â
âAn immortal who wants to die and an apostle who doesnât seek God, itâs so ridiculous I canât even laugh.â
Helia was puzzled as the life drained out of him.
âWhat, I thought we were going to fight?â
Sheâd been scrambling since sheâd realized Grander was in the capital.
When she and Rudger met, she didnât keep her illusions active too long to avoid being detected by her but Grander was more perceptive than she realized.
As they quietly made their way out of the capital, she appeared in front of them and showed hostility. Somehow, though, Grander had no intention of fighting her.
âIs that old woman senile? In the old days, she would have lunged at me, splattering me with blood.â
Even now, the memory sent a jolt of electricity down her spine.
Unlike Helia, who was genuinely surprised, Zero Order seemed to have guessed something.
âYou found it.â
Grander snorted at Zeroâs confidence.
âNot found. Iâve just pushed the goal back a bit.â
âI see.â
âAnd did you ever find what you were looking for?â
âI havenât found it yet, but Iâve seen the trail, so it shouldnât take long.â
âYouâre faster than I thought.â
âWhat the hell, what are you two talking about without me?â
Helia asked, but neither Zero Order nor Grander answered her so she pouted her lips, as if they werenât even in the same space.
âAh, well. I donât need to know, then, do I?â
With that, Helia spoke with a huff and vanished like a phantom.
The illusion of the ancient beasts she had created dissolved into thin air like a mirage.
âI shall go as well, and I trust you will honor your oath.â
With that, Zero Order vanished in a puff of black smoke.
âOath.â
Grandeur muttered the word âoathâ once, then turned her carnelian eyes to a single spot, in that direction was the hospital where her apprentice was staying.
She had heard that her apprentice had been injured and had been taken away, and she had considered making fun of him.
âToday is not the day.â
She shook her head in disappointment and strode back to her quarters.
At this rate, sheâs going to have to make fun of Hans.
âMy apprentice picked up a pretty funny one, though.â
* * *
Burrrr.
âWhat is it?â
Hans, who was nursing Belaruna back at the inn, shivered at the sudden chill.
Surely the events in the capital were over, so why the uneasiness?
âIt must be an illusion, right?â