âWait, just a secondâ¦! Stopâ¦! Plone is going tooâ¦! Please let me go with you!â
The voice of the little girl, Plone Dolos, who had suddenly appeared from somewhere, echoed loudly toward the hunting squad that was about to depart.
Her desperate expression as she pleaded was enough to evoke sympathy, but perhaps the feeling shared by all the members of the hunting squad was more confusion than compassion.
The participants for the hunting squad had already been decided in advance, so it was quite bewildering to suddenly request to be included on the day of departure.
And among the squad members, the muttering of someone who was probably the most flustered at that moment began to resonate.
ââ¦Plone, what on earth made you think to suddenly join the hunting squad?â
The owner of that muttering was Diakonos, Ploneâs father.
Seeing his daughter causing trouble right in front of him seemed to give him a headache, as he frowned.
Regardless, what came from Diakonosâs mouth was a stern voice that clearly implied he was about to scold his daughter for causing a problem.
However, whether Plone didnât realize this or was simply pretending not to, she waved her hands at Diakonos and shouted.
âAh, Dadâ¦! Take me with you! I want to go tooâ¦!â
ââ¦I donât know what youâre thinking, but itâs not possible. Donât be unreasonable.â
âWhy not! I said to take me with you!â
ââ¦Huff, everyone. Iâm sorry for the delay in departure. Could you please take Plone back home? Iâm asking you, please.â
Despite Diakonosâs firm refusal, Plone steadfastly insisted on wanting to come along.
Diakonos sighed at that scene and apologized to the nearby members of the hunting squad, asking the people of the Dolos House who seemed to be escorting them to take Plone back.
Two sturdy men approached to grab each of Ploneâs arms and tried to pull her away, but
âUgh⦠Miss, pleaseâ¦!â
âUghâ¦! This isnât rightâ¦!â
Even though the two men struggled with all their might, Plone stood there like a stubborn post and wouldnât budge.
It might look somewhat comical for two strong men to be helpless against a small girl, but it was normal that they couldnât handle her by sheer strength.
Despite her frail appearance, Plone was a girl with tremendous power, as she inherited the blood of the Dolos most strongly.
Eventually, it seemed Diakonos realized he couldnât forcefully send Plone back, as he opened his mouth again.
ââ¦Plone, whatâs not allowed is not allowed.â
âWhy do you keep saying Plone canât goâ¦! Why didnât you pick her for the hunting squadâ¦!â
Plone demanded an explanation for his firm rejection.
Diakonos answered plainly as if stating the obvious.
ââ¦Where weâre going now is the witchâs stronghold. Itâs a dangerous place where anything could happen. I canât take you, who is still a child, to such a place.â
Diakonos could only say that to Plone for that reason.
No matter how much Plone wanted to join the hunting squad, the danger associated with going to a perilous location meant that young students had not even been considered when selecting the team.
But as if questioning how that could be a reason, Plone shouted.
âBut Scarlet and Sylvia are going! Theyâre the same age as meâ¦!â
âThey, those twoâ¦â
Diakonos was momentarily at a loss for words at Ploneâs rebuttal.
As she said, those two were her classmates.
However, since they were key members of the hunting squad, Diakonos immediately responded.
âThose two are strong, so itâs fine.â
âBut Plone is strong too! And itâs strange to say itâs too dangerousâ¦! Everyone going from Dolos this time, including you, Dad, is all weaker than Plone! Thatâs way more dangerousâ¦!â
That statement was also sufficient to silence Diakonos.
Indeed, Plone was strong.
Even now, despite the two men of Dolos straining to drag her, she wouldnât move an inch.
And as she added, it was also true that she was stronger than the five members, including Diakonos, participating in this hunting squad.
However, the reason Dolos was included in the hunting squad was not simply for that reason.
ââ¦Alright. Youâre right, Plone. Weâre not included because we are strong. Itâs true there could be danger. But how could we not go? Dolos is a sinner. We cannot just sit by watching what Dolos has done until now.â
Diakonos and the people of Dolos wore solemn expressions.
They knew.
Even if they were born with blessed bodies, they did not have as much combat experience as other heroes and were not strong either. They acknowledged that participating in this hunting squad could be dangerous.
However, the reason Dolos had desperately sought to join this hunting squad was.
Although they might not be able to finish everything by their own strength, at the very least, they thought they could not just sit idly by.
They believed that even if they bled during this hunting operation, it would be the least they could do to atone and repent for their past wrongdoings.
That was the mindset with which Dolos approached this hunting operation, and that was precisely why Diakonos did not want to include Plone in the hunting squad.@@novelbin@@
But in response to that explanation from Diakonos, Plone shouted loudly.
âThen that means Plone shouldnât be left outâ¦!â
And added.
âIf itâs because of wrongdoing, then itâs Plone who has done the most wrongâ¦â
With tears welling in her eyes and sorrowfully.
âPlone is, the worst personâ¦â
The voice she murmured was filled withâ
Nothing but guilt.
Once freed from the mental control of lust, Dolos realized what they had done and had no choice but to groan in guilt for a long time.
Everyone from Dolos felt that way, but if one were to find the person who suffered the most guilt, it would undoubtedly be Plone.
It was inevitable because the circumstances of Plone were different from the others in Dolos.
The others in Dolos had acted under the belief that being controlled by the Witch of Lust was a form of happiness.
But Plone was fundamentally different.
While others were mere slaves, Plone was an avatar.
From the time she was born up until not long ago, Plone had lived her life as the avatar of the Witch of Lust.
Plone loved pretty things.
She felt happy looking at herself dressed beautifully, and she wanted others to be happy too, which led her to start a clothing and cosmetics business.
But now, she couldnât tell if those were truly her own pure thoughts or if they had been influenced by the Witch of Lust.
Because the Witch of Lust also loved beautiful things.
The Witch of Lust desired to make humans who conformed to her standards of beauty into her dolls.
So, following her will, Plone would approach people who fit that standard, saying they should be friends and become close with them.
That was a kind of selection.
A selection to choose the humans who would be favored by her when mankind inevitably fell into the hands of the Witch of Lust.
This abominable act, Plone had claimed to enjoy all along.
Thus, Plone had become unable to trust her own values.
She could no longer discern whether her love for pretty things was a pure thought of her own or if it was influenced by the values of the Witch of Lust.
As such, Plone could no longer love herself as she once did.
âPlone is the worst personâ¦â
Plone referred to herself not as âI,â but rather as âPlone.â
This was an unconscious manifestation to separate her consciousness, which had been occupied and controlled by the Witch of Lust, from herself.
However, for Plone, who had frequently operated as âIâ since her birth due to being in sync with the Witch of Lust, âIâ was essentially the same as âPlone.â
Even after being possessed and controlled, what âIâ did was tantamount to what Plone did. Thus, Plone could not help but be tormented by the distance created from âI.â
When her body was controlled, she wished her consciousness and memories would disappear entirely.
The memories of pushing her precious friends into peril, putting them at risk, selecting them, and offering them to the witch were still far too vivid in her mind.
Plone could not forgive herself.
Yet at the same time, Plone wanted to forgive herself.
And when she thought of a way to do so, the only lifeline appeared right before her eyes.
âStill, I want to be a good kid⦠so please let me go with you. I beg youâ¦â
ââ¦Plone.â
That was her intention to eradicate âI.â
To erase âIâ from this world and reclaim the pure âPlone.â
Of course, she hadnât verbalized that, so no one would understand her intentions.
Even so, perhaps her desperate feelings were conveyed, as her father Diakonos softened and could not reject her as firmly as before.
However, Diakonos, who valued rules and order, could not easily grant her wish to join the hunting squad, despite his daughterâs pleas.
âHeyâ¦!â
If someone else hadnât voiced that request first.
âCould you take Plone with you to the hunting squadâ¦?â
âPlease. If possible, we would also like to be included.â
With blond and blue-haired members, two troublemakers had joined the fray.