Chapter 218: Fracture (2)
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ Fracture (2) ༻
It was a dizzying flow.
Time accelerated, space distorted, and their field of view extended.
Even in the midst of it all, Veraâs mind couldnât stop thinking of what just happened a while ago.
âJust nowâ¦â
He locked eyes with Ardain.
That wasnât all.
He clearly intended to talk to him.
It was clearly an illusion, and he was only taking a peek into a fixed past, so how could such a thing be possible?
As his thoughts continued, the world returned to its normal pace.
âVera!â
âYes⦠Itâs okay.â
Reneeâs hand clutched Veraâs collar.
âWhat was that? What happened?â
âIâm not even sureâ¦â
Veraâs face crumpled.
ââ¦But what is certain is that Ardainâs intentions are included in Orgusâ actions.â
And there was one more thing.
ââ¦It means that thereâs something Ardain wants to accomplish through us.â
At Reneeâs words, Vera nodded in affirmation and described the scene before them.
âA room⦠Itâs a room. It looks like a room made with partitions under a big tent. And in the middle of the roomâ¦â
At that moment, Veraâs body jerked slightly.
It was due to the unbelievable sight that entered his vision.
Renee tilted her head in confusion at the way Vera suddenly stopped in his tracks.
âWhatâs wrong?â
ââ¦Thereâs Alaysia.â
Alaysia was there.
She was sitting on a chair, a smile on her face.
Vera frowned and looked at where her gaze was directed to, her big stomach.
âPregnantâ¦?â
âWhat?â
âHer stomach is big. Itâs so big that anyone will be convinced that sheâs carrying a child.â
It was strange.
Vera knew something even though he didnât have much knowledge about the ancient species.
The ancient species couldnât conceive.
They were already complete beings and could not propagate their offspring.
That was also the reason why Locrionâs dragons, Nartaniaâs followers, Maleusâ undead, and Aedrinâs elves were born using the characteristics of natural objects or other creatures.
In other words, the view in front of them was absurd.
Veraâs expression turned grave.
âHow couldâ¦?â
In the midst of his confusion, the tent was lifted, and Ardain appeared.
âAlaysia.â
âAru!â
Alaysia got up from her seat.
The next thing she did was to walk over to Ardain and hug him.
âThe child kicked.â
âAlaysia.â
âI can feel a heartbeat. Iâm sure itâs a healthy child.â
âAlaysia.â
âWho will the child resemble? I hope the child looks like Aruâ¦â
âAlaysia.â
Alaysiaâs voice trailed off.
Her gaze turned to Ardain.
Immediately, her eyes folded into a crescent.
âHuh?â
Ardainâs expression didnât look good.
It was a look of sadness, but also of pity.
ââ¦Itâs a child that will never be born. You know it.â
Reneeâs breath caught in her throat.
Meanwhile, Ardain continued.
âWe are the Parentâs Representatives. We shouldnât recklessly give this power to anyone else. No, this should never have happenedâ¦â
âAru.â
Alaysiaâs expression faded.
âI donât know what Aru is talking about.â
Ardainâs brows furrowed.
âThat child shouldnât be born.â
âA healthy child will be born.â
âWe are beings that are complete as one. You are now doing something you should not be doing.â
âOur parent told me to love. When you love, you protect, right?â
âThatâs not love.â
Ardain squeezed Alaysiaâs wrists.
âYouâre being greedy. This is not something weâre allowed to do.â
âIs it greedy to love?â
âAlaysia!â
Ardain, who had only spoken in a soft tone, let out a sharp and loud voice for the first time.
âFulfill your duty!â
âIâm doing my duty. Iâm loving with all my might.â
âWhat you should love is not yourself!â
âI love Aru, not myself. And this child is Aruâs child.â
âThat is a child made by stealing what is mine.â
Ardain towered over her.
Leaning his head closer to Alaysia, leaving their noses inches apart, Ardain spoke.
âDo I need to say it with my own mouth? Isnât the reason you want to give birth to that child because you covet the authority given to me?! Isnât it because you covet my existence that is passed to that child?!â
âCanât I?â
ââ¦Alaysia. What youâre trying to do is creating the âTenth.â Do you even realize that?â
âYeah, it will add another member to our family.â
Gritâ
Ardain clenched his teeth.
âDonât disappoint me.â
âDo you hate me now, Aru?â
âIf I did, I wouldnât have allowed you to exist.â
He frowned.
Ardain heaved a long sigh and then added.
âI know, indeed. I am aware of how far your transgressions and greed will go. And even the fate that awaits you at the end of it all.â
âYes, Aru knows everything. Youâre the child our parent loves most.â
âThatâs right, so letâs stop it now. Alright? Now letâs get that thing in your stomachâ¦â
âAru knows, right?â
Thwumpâ!
A disgusting sound rang out.
âCoughâ¦!â
The sound of rapid breathing and stifled groans echoed through the room.
The scene in front of him made Veraâs head turn blank.
âAru knows Iâd do this.â
A smile tugged at the corner of Alaysiaâs mouth.
Ardain glared at Alaysia with a wretched look on his face. Her white arm pierced through his chest as he kept vomiting blood.
âItâs not⦠lateâ¦â
âItâs late.â
Snapâ
Alaysiaâs other hand broke Ardainâs neck.
âThis is Aruâs fault. This is because Aru doesnât love his child.â
A gruesome greed came to the surface.
An unquenchable obsession toward one goal was engraved in those eyes.
âItâs not allowed because weâre great? Because weâre one, we arenât allowed?â
Slowly, Ardainâs body collapsed.
Alaysia caught his body, laid it on the ground, and spoke.
ââ¦So, if weâre no longer great and one, youâll allow it, right?â
Greed opened her mouth wide.
The corners of her mouth parted all the way to her ears, and then a long tongue stuck out.
âThen Aru will be my only Aru forever, right?â
Her head dropped down.
The long, protruding tongue coiled around the pure whiteness.
Vera crumpled his face, but the whole process was burned into his eyes.
A physically incomprehensible scene followed.
Alaysia swallowed Ardain, who was larger than her own body, like a snake devouring its prey.
Then, she licked up the blood on the floor and drank it.
It was a sickening sight. A hideous sight that disgusted Vera, who was watching it, and Renee, who was only hearing it.
Then suddenlyâ¦
âUhâ¦?â
Alaysiaâs body swelled up.
She crouched down.
Her back heaved endlessly, and her stomach bulged.
Her body, which was throbbing so loudly as if it was about to explode, soon scattered in all directions with a bloody sound.
Splatâ!
Blood, flesh, and organs swept through the tent.
All of that fell to the ground with a thudding sound.
It was a scene that made all the hair on oneâs body stand.
Not long after, Alaysiaâs head, which had fallen late, rolled over to the pool of blood.
âWowâ¦â
She exclaimed.
Where Alaysiaâs gaze fell was something lying on top of the pool of blood.
It was a fetus with a grotesque and ominous shape.
It was in an unfinished form, with the eye sockets just beginning to form, but even so, it had distinctive features.
There were ten horns on the top of its head.
And the six heads sprouting all over its body were shaking.
The fetus stirred.
It gasped and twisted.
Then, with a fizz, it began to melt.
Shhhâ
It happened in an instant.
Alaysia giggled at the bizarre sight of the human form dissolving into blood.
ââ¦Aru really knows everything.â
With a popping sound, a body grew from Alaysiaâs neck.
After her neck and collarbone, her chest followed, then her shoulders and stomach, her arms, pelvis, and legs sprouted.
âYou prepared yourself before coming to me.â
Her body had recovered as if nothing had happened, but there was no more fullness in her belly.
Alaysia rose to her feet.
She stepped over the pool of blood, then stepped on Ardainâs rolling head that wasnât digested.
âBy the way, what else did you prepare?â
She stepped hard, but there was no answer.
This was because Ardain, falling short of his name as an ancient species, had completely become a corpse.
âHmmâ¦â
Splash splashâ
Ardainâs white hair turned red as Alaysia stomped her feet.
âIf itâs Aru, Iâm sure youâve prepared a lot, right? Letâs see⦠Did you tell the others in advance? Or did you prepare a blade in secret? Oh, you could have stolen the authority from our parent, right? That must be it, because I canât feel anything from Aru right now.â
Alaysia crouched down.
Sitting on the pool of blood, she lifted Ardainâs head and hugged it in her arms.
âWere you so afraid of our child? Youâre a coward, Aru.â
The words, sung with a smile on her tearful face, told Vera and Renee the truth that had remained hidden.
âStupid Aru. Even if you tear out your soul and run away, I will find you.â
Over the red pool, Alaysiaâs hair began to absorb and turn into the color of blood.
âBecause I love Aru so much. Iâll keep waiting, no matter how long it takes. And then Iâll see you again.â
Alaysiaâs eyes folded into crescents.
The corners of her mouth parted in a long line.
âSoâ¦â
She held up Ardainâs head.
After pulling it upright, Alaysia kissed the parted lips and spoke.
ââ¦Be my sacrifice forever, Aru.â
With that whisper, time accelerated once more.
***
[I had to run away.]
A voice echoed in Veraâs head amidst the accelerating time.
âArdain?â
It was his voice.
Vera turned his eyes, trying to find him despite the dizzying view, but it was impossible to find him.
[I had to stop Alaysia. I had to hide myself so that her greed wouldnât succeed.]
Black and white lines filled his vision.
Countless voices buzzed in his ears like a roar.
[It was the only way I could think of. Even though I knew the consequences would be tragic, I couldnât think of any other way.]
Snapâ
The accelerating world stopped.
Immediately, it began to move at a speed that Vera was very familiar with.
In front of him was a gigantic citadel.
And a throne.
âFind him.â
Alaysia was there, sitting cross-legged and whispering.
Kneeling before her were countless humans.
Their eyes were filled with terror.
Boomâ!
The earth shook.
The walls crumbled, letting out a rumble.
Then, beyond the fallen walls, a giant rose up.
[Alaysia!]
Terdan vented his anger.
He curled his fist and launched it toward Alaysia.
Clashâ!
And once again, the world was turned upside down.
***
Pure white snowy fields.
Locrion and Nartania faced each other.
[Are you trying to stop me?]
[For the Creator did not plan for you.]
Locrionâs scales bristled.
His big mouth gaped wide open.
[Queen, thou must await thy appointed hour.]
Nartania spread out all six pairs of arms.
[Thatâs the problem with you. You always talk nonsense and block my path.]
The snowy field vibrated.
The fallen snow was thrown back to the sky, and two unfathomable forces began to fight.
Soon after, along with a blinding burst of light, the landscape was turned upside down again.
***
The series of consecutive scenes made Vera gasp for air.
âWhat justâ¦?â
He was confused because of the information that pounded into his brain.
His headache went beyond its limit because other scenes followed before he could process what he had just seen.
âVera! Are you okay?!â
He heard Reneeâs urgent voice.
Just as Vera was about to respond,
[â¦Get out of the way.]
A voice rang in the newly emerging landscape.
Vera looked up and soon recognized the owner of that voice.
It was a black beast the size of a fortress with a pure white arm extending from its spine.
There was a giant tree in front of it.
ââ¦Friede?â
And an elf with a blank expression.