The stage of a broken heart (3)
Kleio, still holding onto his Perception, grew dizzy as he sensed dozens of people running into the hall. He could hear guns and swords rattling alongside loud footsteps that didnât belong to knights.
âThe police are entering!â
âDamn it! What are they trying to do now?!â
The red-eyed assassins, the red ether, and the suspicious connection between them and prince Aslan would be left to the police, unsolved. Franâs expression distorted as he glanced between the hallâs entrance and Geheim. Then Arthur and Kleioâs eyes met their thoughts the same.
âFran, please guide us to the passage you came in from.â
âItâs too narrow for all of us.â
âAlright, thereâs away.â
Fran turned a corner around the backdrop without a further word. He opened a hidden door without a handle, revealing a narrow passage. Fran moved in first, followed by Arthur carrying Geheim. Finally, Kleio came in, closing the door behind them.
âArthur, now!â
The moment Kleio spoke, the Promiseâs familiar message floated brightly in the dusty passage.
[Unique skill: Foreground]
[âCreates a subspace that cannot be invaded by any force or magic.
âThe user and the person specified by the user are separated from the incident and the background and moved to the subspace.
âRemaining time/time limit:
00:29:59 / 00:30:00
User: Arthur Reignan]
The space in front of them turned white as it changed.
.
.
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Kleioâs first impression was this.
âAs Arthurâs level went up, the duration of his unique skill increased tremendously.â
Followed up by the second.
âWhat will we do with this singer?â
Arthur had Geheim still held down. When Fran applied his [Reduction] magic one more time, he seemed to be gradually returned back to his senses, but he still struggled hard. After that, [Healing] and [Relief] were applied, but the man didnât calm down.
âHate! Go away! Fire!â
âItâs not fire; itâs ether. Iâm trying to cure you!â
Fran, unfamiliar with magic, lost his concentration. Arthur was also struggling to hold Geheim down without hurting him.
âListen to us!â
âLet me go. Let me go! The stage⦠still⦠meâ¦â
âOkay. This is the stage. Weâve stopped you, so letâs talk about it!â
âAhhhh!â
Kleio, sitting a little further from them, finally collected enough ether to carry out his plan.
âFranâs mantra contained the word fire. He said the fire was scary, so maybe I should avoid that.â
âFran, Iâll try it.â
With a sigh, Fran extinguished his ether. Kleio approached the trio, Geheim still having intermittent convulsions as he laid down.
âPlease step back for a moment.â
âWill you be okay?â
Kleio nodded.
âWhat can I do with this condition?â
Geheimâs costume was torn and ragged, and his skin revealed underneath was covered with cuts. Half of his face and body were slightly melted, and his hair was a mess. Despite Franâs struggle, Geheim was dying. It was obvious that he had little time left.
âThis isnât just a wound.â
The red-eyed assassins were trying to kill Geheim.
âThat means Geheim knows something that they want to cover up.â
With his mind-clearing, Geheim struggled like he had become a different person entirely, but he didnât attack Fran or Arthur. Kleio, kneeling down, grabbed Geheimâs hand and ran his fingers carefully over the burns as he opened a circle. The small circle surrounding them shone like sunlight, a bright light that could never be mistaken for fire.
âAhâ¦â
Fran admired the sight quietly. Kleio Aselâs circle was amazing. Even among numerous other ether users, that bright sun-like light certainly stood out. Without knowing Franâs reaction, Kleio focused on his magic and created a formula using [Healing][Reduction]. Then, pondering Geheim, he recited the mantra he had thought of.
â[The world is a stage, everyone is just an actor.]1â
âOn stage, pain and sorrow are only part of the play.â
It was a mantra that didnât match the contents of the formula, but Geheimâs face relaxed in response to it. His body started to recover as his eyelids fluttered open slowly.
âGeheim Ginger. This is on stage. Shouldnât you wake up?â
âStageâ¦â
Kleio gingerly supported his head.
âThis is an ancient theater. The place where human fate and the godsâ tragedy were reproducedâ¦â
âThere is no theater anywhere in the world that will use a killer as an actor.â
âA killerâ¦?â
Geheim started convulsing again.
âI, I, Lily⦠Is Lily deadâ¦?â
âIf that was the singer opposite you, they were lucky to survive. But-â¦â
When he realized Geheim was ready to talk, Fran intervened, flush with anger.
âYou motherfucker, why are you pretending to be weak? There arenât just one or two dead. The flower seller, the guides, the stage assistants! You killed them! You drained their blood and mutilated their bodies!â
âI⦠Those people⦠Ahh, ahhhh!â
Slap!
Fran smacked Geheim hard.
âI know you arenât the only one with red-eyes. But your disgusting ether! Your red and hard ether that remained on the dead!â
Fran was right; his [Glasses of Discrimination] was a magical tool that could distinguish ether. Arthur held him back as he tried to strike Geheim again.
âFrancis. This guy is undeniably a killer. However, there must be another behind him that made him like this. Are you going to ignore that? In order to relieve the resentment of the dead, you have to listen to him now.â
Fran eventually lowered his fists as he listened to Arthur. Kleio spoke to Geheim, who had begun to cry in confusion and terror, in a neutral tone without emotion.
âI know red ether isnât innate. Do you remember how you got it?â
As if influenced by Kleioâs calm, Geheim took a slow breath.
âRemember⦠Yes, I remember.â
âThen tell us. This is your final stage, so you have to reveal the truth.â
Kleio believed in the authenticity this killer showed on the stage.
âStage⦠Yes. Iâve always been truthful on the stage, much more than in my real life.â
Geheimâs voice sounded like it had on the stage. Even if he was dying, he did his best on the stage.
It was a familiar story. He was a child born in a cold and barren town on the border, with a dream that formed when he saw a wandering troupe. When he grew older and needed to help out with the farming, he ran away from his parentsâ house and wandered the big city. However, he was neither a singer nor an actor, so he worked as a handyman in a theater company, taking on minor roles. He lived on the bottom Then, two years ago, when he disappeared in Pesseln, a city bordering the Pintos mountains, no one searched for him.
âThe carriage ran for a long time, and I was tied and blindfolded. When I awoke, I was already trapped in a cage meant for a beast.â
He was in a barn built deep in the mountains with others. They were treated like animals, eating little more than porridge as wizards and strange foreigners came and went. The porridge was bitter, but it was all he had, so he forced it down when his hunger became too much to bear.
âI saw it once when the blindfold was peeled off. It was dark red, as if it were mixed with blood. I vomited everything I ate and endured for a few days⦠but I couldnât overcome the hunger. After eating it, most of the people there died, but a few survived. Their eyes began to glow, and they went mad. A few eyes didnât glow, however. They grew strong enough to bend the iron bars on their own. When that happened, people came and took them from the barn.â
Geheim survived for a long time without gaining power or going crazy.
âThis test subject is odd. There is no reaction, but he wonât die.â
âLetâs continue to record.â
Geheim eventually forgot his own name. And, one day, a whispering sound was caught in his ear. The only words he understood were broken fragments like, âObtaining a new sample,â âPrototype,â âDiscard the rest.â
âThe last night, they poured oil around us and burned it all down. I died trapped in a cage⦠I remember being choked as the flames ascended around me.â
âAnd?â
âI woke up in ruins, as I am now. An herbalist found me and took me home. I thought I would become some monster, but I remained as I am now.â
âThe Hydraâs Poison works differently on different people. He gained a powerful charm skill and was able to mend his broken body with vampirism.â
The herbalist cared for him and gave him a name. She said he had a good voice and asked him to sing, then gave him money to go to the city.
âAfter that, as you know, I continued to sing and act. But, from time to time, memories began to disappear. One day, I woke up, and my bed was stained with pus and blood, but I was fine.â
Geheimâs voice grew thinner.
âI- I thought it was because of those experiments. I thought I would die soon, so I refused to sign any exclusive contracts or purchase any property.â
âDid you ever think to investigate it?â
âThere were too few clues. Only once, a person named Four, a servant of a noble, appeared. But no matter how much I asked around, I found nothing.â
Kleio frowned.
âThat must be a pseudonym. The master of such a cruel human experiment wouldnât have allowed his subordinate to use his real name.â
Fran added his own question, his tone more tempered now.
âDid you never really realize what you were doing? Really!â
âI just thought I had a nightmare. People drinking human blood⦠I was immersed in the script and just thought that⦠no, I⦠I was killing people.â
Geheimâs words rang true.
âHow could I pay for that sin⦠No⦠itâs impossible.â
Kleio felt both Arthur and Fran shake. They were courageous, but still young. Kleio turned on his appropriate judgment, cycling his ether hastily to prepare himself.
[âUsing Appropriate Judgment.
âYou can judge whether an issue is true or false and whether an element is appropriate.
*Caution: When using this function, 95% of the ether in the body is temporarily consumed.]
âGeheim Ginger, is everything you said true?â
âYes. Thatâs right⦠Itâs all true. I have to atone⦠somehowâ¦â
[âAccording to appropriate judgment, the answer turned out to be true.]
âUghâ¦ughâ¦â
Geheimâs body collapsed as the strong magic preserving him couldnât hold out. Kleio, bearing the duty to test him until the end, didnât let go of his bloodied hand that squeezed his.
âMage⦠I know itâs presumptuous, but⦠One last time⦠That mantra⦠Listenâ¦â
Half-conscious, Geheim begged Kleio for mercy. Kleio, regardless of his will, accepted the demand of one dragged from the stage of life. His quiet voice, fatigued, rang out quietly in the sub-space.
âThe world is a stage; everyone is just an actor. Each has its own appearance and exit.2â
They were just words without ether, but the singerâs face grew calm once more as his trembling ceased and the strength in his hand holding Kleioâs faded.
It was the moment a life was lost.
1) ãAs You Like Itã, William Shakespeare.
2) ãAs You Like Itã, William Shakespeare.