Chapter 22
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ The End of the Midnight Sun (5) ༻
Renee listened to Vera.
There was a longing that could not be hidden in the voice that she heard.
âI couldnât reach it. I believed if I kept walking, one day I will be able to at least step on the shadow cast by that light.â
Doubt sprouted within him.
âHowever, while chasing the light when I suddenly looked back, I realized I had not even taken a single step.â
In the end, there was hatred.
âI thought I was doing well. I thought that I was treading a path of immense glory. However, it was only later that I realized that it was nothing more than an illusion.â
â¦There was resentment directed at himself, what one might call self-hatred.
Renee could hear his breath blend into the air as he uttered those words.
â⦠Then what?â
âIn the end, I was an ignorant fool who still couldnât walk.â
Having previously said that she would listen to his worries, Renee nodded her head slightly upon hearing his words.
Still, Renee didnât know what Vera was talking about.
Renee did not know what the light he wanted to chase was, nor what it meant to Vera.
However, the emotions behind his words were things Renee was familiar with.
The longing that burns all over, the doubt that turns the world ashen, and the self-loathing that grows like an endlessly growing fruit.
Renee was well acquainted with every one of those things.
Thus, Renee inquired.
âSo, is it âgriefâ that you felt?â
Vera barely managed to answer the question in a lowered voice.
â⦠Rather than grief, it would be more accurate to call it fear. I think it will be like this in the future as well. In the end, I may never reach the light. There seems to be such a fear dwelling inside of me.â
Veraâs head drooped. It was done because of the brimming shame.
âI lived as an evil being all my life and only later did I realize that my way of living was wrong. So I wanted to change.â
Once again, his previous life crossed Veraâs mind. The image of the evil being that was indescribably vile flashed by.
âHowever, just the realization alone may not be enough. This body still remembers those years, so no matter what I do, nothing will change. Thatâs what I think.â
Even though he knew that all these words were unfamiliar to the current Renee, Vera uttered these words of confession.
Hearing that, Renee nodded, feeling the emotions that were being conveyed.
Suddenly, Renee felt a small smile appearing on her lips as the thought passed through her head.
âSir Knight is an idiot.â
âYes, Iâm the most foolish person in the worldâ¦.â
âNot in that sense. You donât even remember your own words.â
Startled, Veraâs body trembled as he clenched his teeth. Meanwhile, the smile on Reneeâs face deepened.
Renee clearly remembered what Vera had told her.
âYou never know.â
It could have been a clichéd word of consolation, but nonetheless, it was a word that penetrated deep into her heart.
âEven the Gods in the Heavens probably donât know whether Sir Knight will really change, whether he will get closer to that light than anyone else in the world.â
When he heard those words, Veraâs eyes widened as if they were being torn apart.
âThatâs what Sir Knight told me. Did you already forget what you said yourself?â
A smile entered his field of vision.
The words he heard.
They overlapped with her former self.
All the elements that constituted her current self were different from back then, but nonetheless, they overlapped.
The face, scarred with burns, overlapped with her now unblemished skin. Even the twisted smile painted on her lips that formed arcs. Even the hair covered with filth glistening under the bright sun.
Overlaid with each other, Vera was instantly immersed in the illusion that he might have returned to that time.
Coincidences can be so bizarre. Vera pursed his lips. His hand moved on its own and clasped the empty air.
âSir Knight?â
When she called her. Vera, who couldnât even answer her, was looking at Renee blankly.
âSir Knight?â
On her second call, Vera answered Renee in a dazed tone.
âYesâ¦.â
âUm, are you in a bad mood?â
Flustered, Vera smiled awkwardly and quickly answer Reneeâs question.
âNo, Iâm fine.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
Again, a smile appeared on Reneeâs lips.
In addition, as Vera felt drained out of spirit, Renee took a step closer to Vera.
Vera, unknowingly, took a step back.
Tap-
He was caught by the fence behind him. Unable to retreat further, Vera had to stare blankly as she approached him.
The distance grew shorter.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
Tapping the ground with her cane, Renee continued to approach.
Reneeâs cane touched Veraâs feet.
Renee stopped just then, leaving only enough distance for a person to enter between the two, and looked at Vera.
âCan you give me your hand for a second?â
When she spoke those words, Vera did not even think of refusing and placed his hand atop Reneeâs.
Veraâs crude and scarred hands were placed on top of her small, pure white hands.
While Vera felt his fingertips tremble at the warmth of her hand, which was different from his own, he placed his other hand on top of Reneeâs other one.
â⦠Is there something you havenât told me yet?â
Words that flowed like mumbles. After that, the words that made Vera uneasy continued.
âThe stench of blood. Itâs very strong.â
Flinch-
Surprised by those words, Vera tried to pull his hand away, but Renee strengthened her clasped hands and stopped him from doing so.
Squeeze-
His flesh was in close contact with hers. The transmitted warmth turned into scorching heat.
âPlease, tell me. I might be blind, but Iâm not a fool.â
Her tone was more resolute than anything he had ever heard.
Vera sensed a wave of hesitation rising from the depths of his heart due to her voice, her stern face, and the warmth that was transmitted.
I didnât tell her because I didnât want to remind her about the worries that were haunting her. However, it seemed I had put another burden on her, who was already grieving enough.
The words kept appearing on the tip of his tongue and were about to erupt from his mouth.
In the end, that reminder forced Vera to open his mouth.
âDo you think thereâs a reason to smell blood in this small town?â
Her tone was resolute, as if she would not tolerate any lies.
Vera, overwhelmed by her imposing will, spoke in a suppressed voice.
âLadyâ¦.â
The word he uttered seemed to have been elongated. For some reason, Vera felt his throat choke and as a result, he couldnât speak. He bit his lips for a moment before he tried speaking again.
â⦠There are people who are after you.â
Words he barely uttered.
Renee strengthened those clasped hands.
She could feel the heat in Veraâs hand. There was hesitation in his tone.
â⦠I apologize for causing you trouble.â
It was then that Renee realized that this upright knight had not said anything in consideration of her own selfish will.
âIâm really an idiot.â
âI apologizeâ¦.â
âDonât do that.â
She realized that he had endured all alone for being considerate of her selfishness.
For some reason, she felt suffocated.
Renee sensed his feelings and spoke in a slightly trembling voice.
âDonât apologize. You donât need to apologize. Just⦠.â
If he wanted to, he could have just forced me to go along with him⦠but he didnât.
It seemed so obvious how Vera would have reacted if she pointed that fact out. Thus, Renee bit her lips, thinking that it was something she should not say especially since he was so considerate of her.
It was a big hand that she touched. It was a hand that reflected the life Vera had lived.
In Veraâs words, it was the hand that struggled to follow the light.
Renee continued to speak, stroking the back of her hand on his slightly chilly hand.
â⦠Thank you.â
Flinch.
Veraâs hand was about to come out again.
Renee stopped the movement again by holding his hand tighter and then continued speaking.
âLetâs go. To the Holy Kingdom.â
To be honest, Renee was displeased with the Gods until the moment when he uttered those words to her.
No, Renee still despised the gods. For her, the world was disappointing.
However.
âBecause Sir Knight is stupid and doesnât tell me about things like this. Itâs frustrating, so I have to go.â
He shouldnât hurt others because of me.
There is someone who is doing his best for me, so I shouldnât cause trouble for them due to my own selfishness.
There is someone who is silently protecting me, I must not abandon him.
At least Renee thought so.
Reneeâs gaze turned to Vera again.
âI wonder if I will ever be able to become a Saint⦠.â
Whether to forgive the Gods or to accept this power as their grace.
â⦠Because I donât know.â
Itâs a moment that hasnât come yet. Because the future is vague.
âIâm still lacking, but Sir Knight still believes in me. So Iâll go. Iâll go to the Holy Kingdom.â
Renee said so, using a power she hadnât used since the day she received the stigma.
A pure white divinity bloomed.
The rising divinity enveloped Vera.
Vera felt the divinity seeping into his skin, and the fatigue of his body that had accumulated over the night melted away like snow.
Veraâs gaze turned to Renee.
Reneeâs smiling figure was akin to the painting of the Saint.
A strange sensation.
A momentary illusion that only her surroundings were detached from the rest of the world as it glowed radiantly.
It was a sight that would steal all the attention and be worthy to be called awe-inspiring.
Vera looked at her figure, then pursed his lips and uttered.
âThere is no doubt.â
âHmm?â
âThat you will become a person who can truly be called the Saint.â
Pff.
Renee smirked.
âHow can you be sure of that?â
âThereâs no âif.â Iâll make it happen.â
As soon as those words were spoken. Vera felt the oath engraved on his soul intensely burning.
Vera trembled at the sensation that warmed his whole body and declared.
âEven if you fall time and time again, I will protect you so that you can stand up once more. So that you can become a greater Saint than anyone else.â
Reneeâs laugh resounded when she heard his words. Even around Veraâs mouth, a smile that even he didnât know he was capable of making appeared.
âCan you guarantee?â
âI swear.â
Having said that, Vera revealed his stigma.
An oath engraved on the soul. As Vera knelt down, another vow overlapped with that oath.
âFor the sake of the Saint, so that she becomes the most glorified Saint. That is how I will live.â
The oath burned. The vow that burned brilliantly over the dark soul evoked a sense of satisfaction in Vera.
It wasnât that he was getting stronger.
Nor that his divinity increase.
Just the two overlapping oaths made Veraâs heart stronger.
Renee nodded her head upon hearing those words and continued her trail of thought.
She didnât know why Vera was so hospitable to her.
She judged that the power of the Lord, and the fact that she is the Saint, must be very important to Vera.
It wasnât that she didnât like it.
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Since he trusts her so much, wouldnât it be right for her to trust him as well?
Renee touched her lips slightly, feeling the rising smile and the warmth that was transmitted from her fingertips.
âYes, thank you.â
As soon as she said that, her stomach tickled for some reason.