༺ Finishing (3) ༻
Inside the Imperial dungeon, a broken man gazed at the faint rays of light driving the darkness away.
In this dark and solitary cell, the man lost his sense of time.
But he could still faintly remember when a cloaked man came to his cell and offered to help him.
â Ciel Midford, your confession will not prove Prince Inasâ innocence. The Ernes Empire will not even give you such an opportunity.
The broken man couldnât even muster a response to the strangerâs words, as he was engulfed in despair.
âTherefore, unless you want Inas Del Prussian Roverium to join you in the underworld, you will need to commit perjury. Also plead for Alfredâs intervention, so that they can examine your corpse.
The cloaked stranger stayed with him for 5 minutes before disappearing like a mirage.
But thanks to his words, the broken man found a way to escape his despair.
The cloaked manâs words were plausible because the Ernes Empire would never let Prince Inas go.
If Prince Inas survived, then the Elmark Empire would gain a powerful pawn, but if he perishedâ¦â¦ Then the Roverium Kingdom would remain under the control of the Ernes Empire.
So the broken man would need to mix his truths with lies in order to achieve his goal.
Thus, Ciel Midford pleaded for Alfredâs intervention against the influence of Brutein.
This was the only move the treacherous knight had.
With this, the broken man thought he would at least have paid his debt to the kingdom that took him as their own.
And nowâ¦â¦
As he saw the Imperial Knights lined up outside of his cell, the broken man, no, Ciel Midford realized something.
âAhâ¦â¦â
His end was near.
â Creak!
The doors of his cell were open, as he was dragged somewhere by the Imperial Knights.
â Squeakâ¦â¦!
The moment he left the Imperial Dungeon, he was nearly blinded by the brightness of the sun.
When Ciel Midford managed to open his eyes clearly again, he was standing in front of the nearest place to the underworld as one could beâ¦â¦
The execution grounds.
A place that reeked of death and despair.
âMove scum. There will be plenty of time for you to think when you travel to the underworld.â
ââ¦â¦â
As the Imperial Knights dragged Ciel Midford to his final place, he watched as numerous people entered the execution grounds one by one.
The Emperor of Ernes.
The King of Roverium.
The Elder of the Alfred Family.
The Head of Brutein.
Ferzen Von Schweig Brutein.
Andâ¦â¦
Euphemia El Lauren Louerg.
And he gazed towards her, Ciel Midford lay down on his resting place â A black coffin made of steel.
Then the Imperial Knights restrained his body.
At the same time, the executioner slowly walked toward Ciel and looked for a vein.
Because his whole body was burned and hastily reconstructed with mana, the executioner had a little difficulty finding a vein, but as soon as he found a suitable one, he gazed toward the Emperor of Ernes and opened his mouth.
âThe execution of Ciel Midford, who tried to assassinate the Lord of Louergâ¦â¦ Begins now.â
At this moment a man would lose his life, but no one would ever grieve him.
No, there was someone who would miss him.
The winds carried a faint cryâ¦â¦
Although the sound disappeared as quickly as it came, Ciel Midford knew the owner of the sound.
So even if his chains dug into his skin, he turned his neck and looked at her, at Euphemia El Lauren Louerg.
âWas I too greedyâ¦â¦?â
Noâ¦â¦
âWas it so wrong for me to follow my dreamâ¦â¦?â
There is no greater teacher in life than failure.
If thatâs trueâ¦â¦
Why this teacher, even in the last moments of one his studentsâ¦â¦
Wonât teach them happiness, but only failure and despair?
It didnât take long for the executioner to inject the poison into his vein.
At first, he didnât feel anything, but as the poison spread throughout his body, Ciel Midford had a seizure, and everything he could feel was pain.
âCoughâ-!â
Black filthy blood flowed out of his mouth.
But even through all, Ciel Midford never once looked away from Euphemia.
And as she looked at him Euphemia covered her mouth with both of her hands.
âMy Ladyâ¦â¦â
Before meeting you, my life was always smeared with misfortuneâ¦â¦
But the time we spent together was the single most beautiful winter of my life.
âMaybeâ¦â¦â
That was why.
The path we walked, the friendship and bond we cultivatedâ¦â¦
Was akin to footsteps engraved on the snow.
But as the spring and summer comeâ¦â¦
Slowly but surely, our traces will disappear like melting snow.
Ba-dump.
Ba-dumpâ¦â¦
His heartbeat was getting slower.
Ciel Midford knew that his death was near.
âMy Ladyâ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
One dayâ¦â¦
After the uncountable cycles of rebirth happen, if we meet againâ¦â¦
We could plant those seeds you always wanted to, in the spring.
We would watch them bud in the summer.
We would be there when they bloomed in the autumn.
We would be there for the inevitable winter, as the seeds we once planted would remain strong.
You and I would remain together through allâ¦â¦.
I would have loved thatâ¦â¦
Would you as well?
Ciel Midford closed his eyes.
Yes, the Protagonist of this novel, no, of this world â Died.
On this beautiful sunny day, the warm rays of sunlight graced the execution grounds with their warmth
* * * * *
âThe Execution of the treacherous Knight, Ciel Midford, is complete this May 23rd at 11:45 A.M.â
The executionerâs words rang indifferently.
Euphemia looked away.
There were no more tears left.
In truth, she wanted to cry, but she also knew this was not the place to do so.
But no matter how much she wanted to cryâ¦â¦
When Ciel Midford brought the Alfreds in, under the gaze of perjury, he confessed the relationship he had with Ferzen and the motives that led to his murder attempt.
Because of this, everyone present knew the reason why she â Ferzenâs wife, was here.
But Euphemia tried to ignore their looks.
The weight of Bruteinâ¦â¦
Made them cover their eyes and ears.
âNowâ¦â¦ We shall proceed with the examination of Ciel Midfordâs corpse.â
A Warlock from the Imperial Family.
A Warlock from the Roverium Kingdom.
A Warlock from the Alfred Family.
Andâ¦â¦Ferzen Von Schweig Louerg, walked out.
In turn, each Warlock ministered to Ciel Midfordâs corpse, verifying the received feedback based on his testimonyâ¦â¦
âItâs perjury.â
âPerjury.â
âIt was Perjury.â
The three of them gave the same verdict.
Finally, Ferzen mustered his mana and controlled Cielâs corpse.
Of course, since his testimony was perjury, he also received no feedback.
But Ferzen didnât stop there as he also slowly moved his hand to touch Cielâs forehead.
âIf he had intended to testify like this from the startâ¦â¦â
He would have acted towards this goal since our first confrontation.
If that was not the case why did he change his mind?
He could have reached a conclusion while he was locked up.
If one had enough understanding of the current political scenario, it wouldnât be hard to realize that the Ernes Empire would want to kill Prince Inas, rather than handing him to the Elmark Empire.
But Ferzen felt a strange sense of dread.
âI still donât know how one can enter the state of stasis, butâ¦â¦â
If it was by the means of a specific drug.
A man who had received the blessing of the God of Protection.
And that in just a few months had achieved the rate of an Auror Knightâ¦â¦
Isnât this the perfect tool to stab the heart of the Villain Who Robbed The Heroine?
Tuk.
So, as Ferzenâs hand touched Cielâs forehead.
With his talent, Ferzen can read the core memories of a corpse.
ââ¦â¦â
But his talent didnât activate.
Because he was not dead.
With this Ferzen was convinced.
Ciel Midfordâ¦â¦Was still alive.
âLord Louerg.â
The Emperor of Ernes called for Ferzen, as he had been silent for a long time.
Only then Ferzen came to his senses and opened his mouth.
âThe verdictâ¦â¦Itâs Perjury.â
Be it his testimony.
Andâ¦â¦
His death.
TL NOTE: This is the last one for this week boysâ¦â¦ Iâm such a bastard ainâ I?