Chapter 285
Don’t Concern Yourself With That Book
Translator: yun
âHaha. This is sickening. The answer to that question has already been decided, has it not?â
Fleon, who had been quiet thus far, answered.
âFleon, stay back!â
âZip it, ugly chick.â
I was wondering why things were going so well. Fleon ruffled my hair carelessly.
âLook here, duke. Of course sheâll be living and Iâll be dying.â
âBrother!â
Hernan did not budge. Fleon twisted the tips of his lips into a smile.
âThis is nothing to deliberate about. He said something about killing you, right?â
ââ¦..â
He turned his gaze away from me who was not answering him.
âDo you really think those bastards are going to let you die? You or me, Who do you think they would protect?â
His eyes were fixed onto Soricks and Meta. They averted their gazes.
âYouâre the reason why I wanted to live. I donât wish to live in a world where youâre not there.â
âFleon. No. I!â
I was going to come back to life. Even if I was to die here, I would be coming back to life.
âWhatâs the point of living a life you had sacrificed for me? Iâve been living all this time just to protect you.â
I shook my head desperately at his words. My words were not getting through to him.
Even if I were to die here to save him, a future without me in it was meaningless to him. And to me, either option was useless to me unless I was able to save both of us.
Things were going wrong this time.
Eventually, Fleon was pulled into the hands of the knights. Both Soricks and Meta were taken together somewhere else. They might have been calling for me from a distance but when I finally picked myself up, Hernan had disappeared. I had found myself sitting alone in a huge open space.
âHa. haha. Hahahaâ¦â
I flipped open my diary. When I opened to the red page, the words inscribed from before remained the same. The prophetic words smudged before characters were reformed.
[Itâs no use. Itâs no use, Ashley.]
[This will not change.]
Unlike how it would converse with me in the past, the diary seemed to be earnestly trying to convince me this time round.
âHis Majesty has arrived!â
Slowly, I raised my head.
âLet the execution commence!â
From a distance away, I heard the cheers.
Whoaaaaaâ
The mercilessly deafening cheers.
A lone sword had been left abandoned on the ground. I crawled towards it before holding the blade in my hands.
âThat prophecy is a fake.â
Tears streamed down my face. Fleon, I couldnât lose him. No, I didnât want to leave him like this.
âThatâs why Iâm going to change it.â
Until both he and I could live. I pointed the blade towards my chest. Something I had done over and over before was not difficult for me to bear. At the end of my cries, I laughed desperately.
âBecause Iâll be coming back to life.â
***
I strolled down the long corridor.
At the blow of a gust of wind, I looked up to witness a brilliant sunny sky. I turned my head away emotionlessly before losing count of the steps I had been taking so far. It was meaningless to do anyway.
âIs this where Fleon is staying?â
Soricks, who paused in his step together with me, nodded. He said something to the guards before the door which had been blocked with a cross swung open.
âSoricks, wait here.â
âYes.â
He looked a little reluctant to comply but I didnât particularly care. Normally, I would have at least spared a smile at him.
âPerhaps this was not a normal circumstance.â
Everything felt cumbersome.
When the doors opened, a luxurious room revealed itself to me as a prison cell. The patterns on the wallpaper looked beautiful. But now I seem to be able to draw its shapes with my eyes closed.
âHello, Fleon.â
Slowly, Fleon raised his head. He looked to be a mess but I didnât notice any serious injuries.
âYouâ¦â
But his bruises were as clear as day. Before he could continue, I grabbed his face, tore open a bottle I had been holding with my free hand and spat the bottle cap out. I then poured the bottleâs contents onto his bruises and wounds.
âYou, you!â
âAh, sorry, sorry. Theyâve been bothering me every time Iâve seen them. Aside from the ones on your face, you donât have any other injuries, right?â
Puzzled, Fleon closed his mouth back.
âIâm just joking.â
Smiling faintly, I sat myself in one of the only two chairs in the room.
âYou, you, hey, you!â
He opened and closed his mouth. It looked like he had a lot to say.
âWhy are you hereâ¦â
âThatâs what I wanted to ask. Dummy. Thatâs what I thought. At first.â
âWhat?â
âNothing.â
I tapped on the armrest before pointing at the other chair.
âNo. Nothing means nothing. Anyway, please sit, brother. My neck hurts looking up at you.â
It was only then did Fleon sit down. He looked as anxious as a death-row prisoner waiting for his death. And who was to be blamed for that? I smiled before lowering my head.
âI have something youâd like to hear. Could you hear me out?â
When I raised my head, the earlier incredulous expression on his face disappeared and before I knew it, Fleon was staring back at me seriously. He asked if it was about the coup. And I replied that it wasnât. Now looking even more puzzled, Fleon smiled faintly.
âAt first, I thought about how I could save you.â
After I regressed, I immediately sought him out. I had snuck him out of his cell a day earlier despite his stubbornness. But that only made him die a day earlier. I tried that plan a couple more times.
âDoing this will only cause him to die a day earlier.â
After realising that, I then tried to save him on the day of his execution itself.
âBut there were so many variables at play. And I tried to take them all into account.â
Every single time Hernan appeared, my plan would fail. After working so hard, I finally managed to escape Hernan in one of the regressions. But while Granius was holding Hernan at bay, dozens of templars and knights appeared before our eyes leading to death. They were the templars specialised in combat who worked directly under the emperor. The outcome of a battle where one side was clearly outnumbered was obvious.
âYou know. I really did try everything I could think of.â
Sometimes Marissa helped and other times, she didnât. There was once Castor chose not to attend the ceremony and hence Hernan was absent as well. But when we were reaching the end of our escape, I had been struck by a stray sword. And that was when I died.
âAt some point, I realised.â
Before I realised it, tears were rolling down my cheek. But these were not the tears I wanted. These were tears of frustration, resignation and anger. Out of hopelessness, emptiness and sorrow. I felt bottomlessly hollow.
âThis wonât change even if I were to do this 40, 400 or 4000 more times.â
I slowly looked up to face Fleon.
âBoth you and I. There is no future where both of us can live.â
He looked back at me in shock. I confessed to him.
âA long time ago, I had died countless times and lived. I told myself I would not die ever again. That I will never take advantage of my deaths.â
But there was no such thing as absolutes in this world. I had tried to save him by breaking this oath I made to myself.
âIâve gone through some deaths to save you. Dying doesnât hurt. But it hurts to see you die over and over again. It hurts, Fleon. It hurts so muchâ¦â
I covered my face.
âI canât do this anymore. That future doesnât exist.â
I had enveloped my face with my hands and yet tears managed to seep through my fingers.
âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry, Fleon.â
ââ¦..â
âYouâre going to die and I cannot see any future where I manage to save you.â
I had checked over and over again. Even when I was desperate, even when I thought it would be ridiculous for either of us to die, it all ended with death.
âI was wondering what you were talking about.â
A large hand clasped mine. Warmth, one that was not cooling me down but one that wrapped around me.
âWas this the reason you became so broken?â
Fleon looked at me with a revitalised gaze as if he had just woken up.
âIâm not someone who needs to be protected by you.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He spoke clearly.
âJust let me die.â
Even his voice of concern, which usually sounded stiff, was arrogant as always. But he was a man who was more like a prince than anyone else.
âJust accept my death.â
He stared at me as though he understood everything even though he was usually so slow-witted.
âDonât tarnish my pride.â
I wondered what he was thinking as he squeezed my hand.
âEven if you manage to save me, one day, I will find out the truth. Do you think Iâd be happy when I do?â
He lowered his head slowly.
âYou, this is not the first time youâve talked about it, is it?â
Like the first time I met him here, he spoke with his forehead laying on my shoulders. I hadnât said anything back then but he continued.
âIâm not the person you should be protecting.â
That was when realisation dawned upon me.
âI donât want to.â
Tears welled up in my eyes. They continued to run down my cheeks again and again.
âI donât want to, brother. Why die? Why would you die?â
Ah. I really canât give up on him.
âDonât die, brother. Iâll listen to you well from now on. So, donât die, brother. Please. Please donât dieâ¦â