Chapter 21
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ The End of the Midnight Sun (4) ༻
During the last few hours before nightfall, Sir Norn paced anxiously around the village entrance.
âItâs already close to the time you said that you would returnâ¦.â
Before leaving, he said that heâll be back before sunset. Veraâs figure when he said that clearly resembled a person who was determined to fight.
Perhaps something did happen, or maybe not. Such a thought occurred to him.
In retrospect, maybe itâs just a needless worry. In addition to being an Apostle who received the stigma, Vera was strong beyond comprehension; even Sir Norn couldnât compare to him.
Still, he was worried.
Aside from his strength, Vera was a young man who had only reached the cusp of adulthood. For Norn, an 18-year-old would be considered an inexperienced greenhorn and would fail rather than succeed.
As an adult, it is natural to have such worries.
âWhy isnât he coming back?!â
Should I have followed him? While Norn was panicking with distressing thoughts in his head.
Rustle-
Faint rustling sounds were heard from the bushes behind Sir Norn.
Norn turned his head reflexively towards the source of the sound.
A figure sprang out of the bushes. It was Vera, who looked like he had just come out from a bloodbath.
âOh! Sir Veraâ¦â
Norn approached Vera with a delighted expression, but soon his steps halted and he was forced to hold on to his breath.
He inquired in a bewildered tone.
âThisâ¦â
âI took care of it.â
Vera briefly replied while revealings signs of intense fatigue that subsided in his body.
ââ¦Are you all right?â
âYes, as you can see, there are no injuries. But first of all, my clothes have become like thisâ¦.â
Vera gestured by lifting the hem of his robes. Nornâs eyes turned to the blood dripping from it.
How much did he fight that he even got drenched in blood? And so much of it tooâ¦
Such a question crossed his mind, but he didnât spit it out.
He clenched his fists to shake off the thoughts that had come to his mind, then bowed his head toward Vera and continued speaking.
ââ¦Oh, I see. Please go in for now. You have some time before the Saint wakes up, so you can take your time to sort things out.â
âThe Dragonians may intrude again. We need to figure out their route in advance, so please gather any information about the surrounding landscape and any rumors circulating about them.â
âYes.â
âThen Iâll take my leave.â
Vera issued his instructions and walked past Norn in the direction of the village.
Norn looked straight at Veraâs back which was treading further away.
The dripping blood painted Veraâs trail. In addition, his dismal voice, which Norn had heard, remained stuck in his head.
Norn became slightly concerned about Vera.
âDid something happen?â
He seemed to be in a strange mood.
****
Vera took his spare clothes and headed for the river. He threw himself into the stream as he was coated in blood.
The feeling of fatigue washed away as the cold temperature permeated his skin.
He soaked as much as he could to awaken his lethargic mind in the freezing water, but it wasnât easy because there was a sight at the end of his eyes.
Veraâs gaze turned to the blood that was washed away from him.
A long red trail over the crystal clear water.
Looking at it, Vera thought of the bloody trail that overlapped with his own path that he carved until now. He felt an agonizing disgust at his eternal stubborn self.
Negative thoughts began to surface. Vera took a deep breath and stuck his head in the stream.
Splash-
Vera regained his mind by feeling the cold current that brushed against his face, as if piercing his mind.
ââ¦Get a hold of yourself!â
It wasnât the time to be so miserable.
What if he didnât change? What if he was still wielding the sword of a beast?
Renee is here. He has to protect her.
Even if I had to wield the sword of a beast.
The only thing that stood in his way now was his own heart.
Vera held his breath, clenched his chest, and then, with eyes wide open, lifted his head up, which had been plunged in the water for a while.
Splash-!
The water splashed around with Veraâs movement.
Vera stood up, clenching his teeth as he watched the water spattering around as he moved.
âI can do it.â
He was confident that they could fend off themselves no matter how many they came. And Renee was also opening her heart little by little.
All he has to do is curb this self-hatred of his.
If he can protect Renee, heâll be able to change himself if she finally lights an ember for the flame that will lead him down the right path.
At that moment, Vera will be reborn as a human, not a slum-born villain.
Drip-
Water flowed down his cheek, dripping from the tip of his chin, causing a fast ripple on the river.
When Vera turned from the scene, he turned his body and moved his steps.
ââ¦I â¦â
Iâll protect Renee.
****
Tap. Tap. Tap.
Stomp. Stomp. Stomp.
Reneeâs tapping cane and Veraâs footsteps resonated, creating a constant beat.
Vera took a step further away from Renee.
As usual, not many words were exchanged. It was just a brief conversation. They talked about the weather, the breeze, and indulged themselves in nostalgia.
So, they kept walking as usual.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Suddenly, Renee asked.
Vera twitched slightly upon hearing her words, but quickly uttered a reply.
âNothing.â
âIs that so?â
âThatâs right.â
As firm as possible, Vera gave Renee a satisfying answer so she wouldnât unnecessarily worry about him. Then, he closed his mouth again and moved on.
But were there any signs that something was amiss?
Or is there a sign that only Renee could sense?
Renee asked another question.
âDo you know?â
âWhat?â
When Vera asked as such, Reneeâs steps came to a pause.
She stopped and turned around to face Vera. She then continued speaking.
âAmong the people who are troubled⦠those who especially try to hide it will often speak in a low-pitched tone.â
Flinch-
Vera flinched. As a result of becoming conscious of Reneeâs words, his reply was a beat slower.
ââ¦Is that so?â
âYes, itâs like swallowing before the moment you start talking. When you speak a lie, your voice becomes heavy and your tone becomes erratic. Even if you try to hide it, the end gets cut short because of the heaviness of the voice. The guilty conscience get through that way. Itâs easier to notice if you remember your usual voice and compare it with the voice you just heard now. Isnât it amazing?â
Vera looked at Renee.
He sighed inwardly. He should have known that she was a person who could distinguish a lie this way, but because of his complex state of mind, he overlooked it.
âIs it something you canât tell me?â
Words of concern followed. The moment Vera tried to spit out the specifics, Renee spoke again.
A smile with endless warmth accompanied those words.
âMy ears are fine. Although I canât see, I can listen. That⦠and usually, Sir Knight always listens to my problems, so I think I should at least do this in returnâ¦.â
A slightly embarrassed expression appeared on her face. She slightly lowered her head, her voice gradually dimmed toward the end of her talking, flustered by the words she spoke to him.
There was certainly something in her words. Every word she said, there was consideration for himself. It contained the consideration that made him immensely weaker, which reminded him of the day he first met her.
Vera felt his will weakening a bit from her words. Thus, he struggled to clear his throat and then said.
ââ¦Nothing really happened. I think my voice was a little hoarse because it was slightly chilly last night. I apologize.â
A long, drawn-out excuse.
It was a simple excuse that Vera uttered with as much ease as he could muster, but Renee seemed to catch a different meaning.
Renee continued thinking, assessing the words she just heard, and felt the distance between the two slowly widening more than usual.
Veraâs voice cracked a bit.
It could be called anger, or maybe sorrow.
In the meantime, if she were to pick out the most intense feeling in that voice, Renee would answer âhatred.â
Renee was a person who could relate to the wavelength of hatred better than anyone.
Why not? When her lifelong prayer was betrayed, she herself cried in the same manner.
Of course, she didnât know who he hated.
She didnât even know what caused that hatred.
She just knew it was hatred, but she couldnât fully understand.
It was natural, of course. Arenât human beings foolish creatures that donât even understand themselves, let alone others?
Meddling might seem impolite. Perhaps it would be a nuisance to the other party.
But nevertheless, Renee wanted to listen to Veraâs troubles.
She couldnât solve it or completely empathize with him, but she thought she could at least listen.
Renee thought it was a courtesy to Vera, who silently followed her and received her ire when she acted selfishly.
âSir Knight, do you know?â
âWhat?â
âNow, I smell the scent of blood. Itâs a pretty bad scent, too.â
Crunch-
Vera intuitively took a step away from Renee. The sound of grass strands being trampled resounded.
Renee noticed that Vera was stepping back from her through the sound and the faint smell of blood.
Then Renee carefully took a step and approached Vera while Vera took a step back again.
Seeing that, Renee spoke again.
âI may be blind, but I am no fool.â
âI apologize.â
âThere is nothing to apologize for.â
âI apologize.â
âApology is a word spoken when you make a mistake.â
Veraâs replies stopped.
Did he stop speaking?
Renee realized that Vera, who had always kept silent, had been shut by her this time. She grinned slightly and said.
âI think Sir Knight is my friend. You listen to my concerns, and we have been for over a week now. Well⦠I think weâre probably friends.â
âItâs my pleasure to help youâ¦.â
âI mean, thatâs my opinion. So if Sir Knight insists, it canât be helped.â
Again, Veraâs mouth was sealed shut.
âI know friends help each other. I can try to comfort you in the most difficult moments. So⦠Could you tell me? I have been comforted by Sir Knight so far. I want to comfort you instead this time.â
Upon hearing her consoling words, Vera scanned Reneeâs face.
Her eyes were out of focus, and her gaze was slightly off from him.
However, Vera recalled her former appearance while staring at her.
Her lips crept up to form a smile, and she approached him enthusiastically.
Seeing her coming close to him, the tremors in his body intensified, and the surge was visible to the point that they could not be dismissed as mere tremors.
For a moment, Vera laughed in vain at the thought that his arrogance and stupidity made him do something unnecessary.
âTo protectâ¦â
Whoâs going to save whom? Whoâs going to protect whom?
No, on what grounds did he believe her embers didnât get ignited yet?
Veraâs brow furrowed. He heaved a deep sigh and clenched his teeth.
Although she couldnât protect herself, she was virtuous enough to face his gushing resentment.
Even amidst such a hard time caring for herself, she had a brilliant light.
That flame, which Vera had judged being not yet lit, was already in her heart.
Eventually, his arrogance and ignorance clouded his eyes and he couldnât look straight at her.
At the end of Veraâs gaze, Renee spoke once more.
âCanât you?â
What a fool.
He was determined to follow that light, and even while he was fixated on protecting her, he got distracted by his flaws and became impatient.
Vera felt ridiculous about the thoughts that crossed his mind and finally accepted Reneeâs advice.
ââ¦Sure, why not?â
âOh, youâre going to tell me then?â
A bright voice bloomed and resounded in his ears.
For some reason, against his will, Vera failed to manage his expression, as intense emotions swirling inside were on the verge of eruption, and his throat felt parched.
What followed were words similar to a confession of a truly sinful being.
ââ¦I feel that the light Iâm trying to chase is too far away.â