Chapter 119
Becoming The Villain’s Family
âUm, I canât do that.â
The child just cut it off and refused.
âMy father told me to never tell the story of the island to outsiders. The worldâs order will change and it becomes dangerous.â
I donât know what you mean, but I donât want that.
The child threw the leftover skewers into the campfire and shook his head.
âOhh.â
She thought he would go fall for the cake and say it all, but it was a surprisingly straightforward answer.
Even though Aria knew it was a dream in her heart, she almost petted the child. But when she realized that the other person was a distant ancestor, she stopped.
âSo what the hell is that kidnapper talking aboutâ¦â¦.â
A villain who whispers to a child to sell the secrets of the kingdom with a cake as collateral.
âIs it an imperial noble?â
Because Atlantis became a vassal of the Fineta Empire. She looked at Raymond with squinted eyes.
âThe order of the world⦠You mean that there is a great power here that can disturb the order.â
Although he was rejected, the man still had a gentle smile on his face.
âPeople are usually afraid of change. But I was just curious about the story behind the beautiful island.â
Then suddenly a man waved his hand towards them.
âHey, Ca⦠whatever! Tell me about your whole country!â
âItâs Cavendish.â
Raymond began to explain more about the developed civilization in which he lived.
Then people gathered around him and listened. Having lived on the island for the rest of their lives, they seemed to be very interested in the mystical stories outside the island.
After some time, the people dispersed.
âI want to ride a horse-drawn carriage, too.â
Raymond said to the boy who, seduced by his words, had his eyes lit up like stars.
âCome on, look. Prince. Everyone loves stories.â
ââ¦â¦â
âJust as the islanders want to hear my stories, I also want to hear the stories of this place.â
Iâm not hurting anyone. He added so, shrugged his shoulders and gave a harmless smile.
The child was deep in thought.
âThere is something that Shadra has entrusted.â
âWho is Shadra?â
âYou donât even know the name of God?â
âYou said you gave a name to a God? No, secondly, can you call the name of God as you please?â
âShadra gave Shadraâs name. And why canât you call your friendâs name?â
âHuh, reallyâ¦â
Raymond burst out laughing as if he didnât know which part to point out.
âI didnât think thereâs just one or two surprises.â
Muttering like that.
âSo, what has God entrusted to you?â
âFeelings.â
âGodâs⦠feelings?â
âYes.â
âDoes God have feelings?â
âWhat the hell do you know?â
Where in the world is there no emotion? The child said so and rebuked him.
âHmm, if God certainly has feelings, it must be very importantâ¦â
Raymond murmured.
Joy, sadness, anger, patience, and others. If the same emotions as humans exist in Godâ¦â¦.
âIâm afraid just imagining it.â
Aria, who was listening to the story from the side, suddenly thought of that.
If God treats living beings on earth emotionally, the existence of a human will depend on Godâs feelings.
âBut God left the feelings to humans.â
It showed how much God loved humans. The reason God entrusted the feelings to humans means that no matter how angry a human being, God will leave the feelings behind.
âThatâs why my father said that this island, which contains Godâs feelings, must be preserved intact.
âIsnât there a mysterious power inherited from God or something like that?â
âWhere is that? Why does Shadra give us powers? If we covet a power that doesnât match our means, weâre only doomed.â
Even as the child said those words, he didnât seem to know what that meant. Of course, though. He was simply reciting the words of his father, the king who ruled this island.
âI thought you were loved by God.â
âGodâs love overflows everywhere.â
The child pointed to the sky incredulously. He pointed to the ground. He pointed to the abundance of food that they could enjoy at the feast. Finally, he pointed to people who were singing and dancing.
âSinging is a gift from God.â
âAh, the song.â
Raymondâs voice was imbued with indifference. He tilted his head so that the child couldnât see and smirked.
âDid the prince want a cake instead of fish and fruit from nature, where Godâs love overflows?â
âUmmm⦠yes.â
âItâs true that we are human. Once we taste it, we canât go back to the past.â
Itâs not humanâs fault. It is God who gave us this desire, but isnât it strange to tell us not to be greedy?
He asked, covering the corner of his mouth with his hand as he couldnât hide his twisted smile.
âThen the prince must know where Godâs feelings are, right?â
The scene changed in an instant.
The night sky, which was beautiful as if it were pouring stars, was dyed ominously dark red. The peaceful sound of singing suddenly ceased. Screams and sobs echoed from all directions.
Aria, startled by the sudden fire blocking her way, stepped backwards. But when she touched the fire, she realized that it was not hot, and she quickly ran into the fire.
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Everything disappeared in the flames.
âCavendishâ¦â
The child, who had grown into a boy, shouted and coughed up blood.
A sword was pierced through the boyâs shoulder. He clenched his teeth and grabbed the handle of the dagger embedded in his shoulder and pulled it out in a snap.
âDamn it! I told you that coveting power that matches your means will bring doom!â
The boy let out a bloody cry.
Regret, resentment, guilt, anger, and all kinds of emotions swirled in his black, dead eyes.
Burning houses, people being dragged away. Those who resist were brutally murdered and piled up like a mountain in one place.
âYouâve been living in peace without any threats. So, sharing food means youâre talking about family and all that nonsense.â
Raymond was as old as the child had grown into a boy. He looked down at the boy in the splendid uniform normally worn by nobles, unlike before, when he was wearing an old shirt.
âThisâ¦â¦.â
The boy clenched his teeth and rushed in. But the soldiers came, trampled on the boyâs back, and held their sword to his neck.
Raymond looked down numbly at the rampaging boy, then bent one knee to meet him.
âLast descendants of Atlantis. Iâll give you a piece of advice.â
ââ¦â¦â
âGod is not something to be worshiped and thanked for. God is the greatest threat to humans, who are supposed to be top predators. Iâm just trying to get ahead before that happens.â
ââ¦â¦â
âIt wouldnât hurt to live as a hostage, rather than this wretched island.â
Raymond left only those words and left without any regrets.
The boy looked up at the burning houses, people, and the castle with empty eyes, and closed his eyes tightly. Hot tears ran down his cheeks.
âShadra⦠Iâm sorry. I ended up getting lost because of my foolishness.â
Aria looked up at all the burning things before waking up and heard the boyâs voice muttering.
âNow everything will crumble, right? But Shadra, donât give up. I know Iâm not worthy to say this, but please donât give up on us humansâ¦â
Sparks falling from the flames soaring high in the sky were like tears of blood.
The boy put them all in his eyes and engraved them in his brain, muttering to himself.
âIâll put everything back. If I donât make it, my descendants will one dayâ¦â
He took what looked like a jewel from his arms and put it in his mouth. And he swallowed it.
That was the end of the dream.
âCavendish?â
Vincent seemed to trace his memory for a moment.
Aria, waking up from her thoughts upon hearing his voice, stared intently at him.
âI think Iâve heard of it somewhereâ¦â
He wrapped his head up for a while, groaned, and screamed as if he remembered it too late.
âAh! A family that existed when the Fineta Empire was still a kingdom.â
âAn imperial nobleman?â
âYes. I heard that they were the first contributor to the founding of the empire, but they were accused of treason and annihilated, and all three generations were annihilated.â
It was a pretty miserable past. Of course, now that Atlantis was in the hands of the Empire, they thought they had become a considerable powerhouse now.
She thought that only the family name had been changed and that they would still have passed on from generation to generation.
âI thought it might be the current imperial family.â
But to think they would have been annihilated for treason. It had an unexpected ending.
Can this be called causal retribution? Aria felt uncomfortable.
It seemed like there were more things behind the dream that she couldnât confirm yet.
âBut I donât think itâs treason. For that, thereâs no data related to that family. Every single line of the familyâs name was left off the history books.â
Usually, no matter how much treason, they donât burn everything about the family.
Vincent added,
âSo, youâre saying the Emperor killed the dog after hunting?â
âRather than killing the dog after hunting, it should be said that evidence was destroyed, right?â
If so, they didnât have to go to the sea to get information related to it.
Aria came to a conclusion calmly.
âIâm going to the Imperial Palace.â