Chapter 156 - Demis
I Was Kicked out of the Hero's Party Because I Wasn't a True Companion so I Decided to Have a Slow Life at the Frontier
Translator: Tseirp
That radiance fills the observer with a sense of reverence.
It would trigger the feeling of subordination, to knell, and press oneâs forehead against the ground.
âYou might want me to say that getting deceived by a demon, saved by the hero, having a change of heart and calmly receiving my execution was my happy ending for my life but that would be impossible. I have no regrets whatsoever in my life.â
But Leonor did not submit.
Her spirit that continued to defy the world did not bend even in the presence of God.
âThis is a waste of time. I have no need to be saved or to be given mercy, in fact, those acts repulse me. You can reincarnate me as an insect or drop me into hell, do anything you like.â
Leonor said her piece.
The next moment.
âMy beloved child.â
Demis spoke.
Leonorâs ears were torn and blood gushed out.
The sound was beyond that of all humans screaming at the same time.
Demisâ voice was too powerful for humans to listen to directly.
However, even if her eardrums were broken, the voice of God could still reach Leonor clearly.
Leonor still did not bend her knee even while her eyes bled and she clenched her teeth.
Demis continued speaking.
âMy beloved child, your path is incorrect.â
âNo, I did not make any mistakes. I told you I do not regret anything.â
âFoolish child, child who went on a vain journey, but I still love you.â
Godâs voice was full of affection.
But Leonor sneered.
âAs expected of the benevolence of God but I do not love you.â
Leonorâs will did not break.
Even as she faced God and her existence was burning out, she did not bend her way of life.
If she denied her life as a villainess, Leonor would no longer be Leonor.
To Leonor, rather than accept that weak thing that called itself Leonor which Demis showed her, she would rather suffer eternal torture in hell.
âNo.â
God denied.
She thought about what God was denying.
Leonor looked at the path she was walking on and suddenly had a question.
âDemis, perhaps you would answer one of my questions ... how far along this path do I walk before I reach a fork?â
As far as Leonorâs eyes could see, there was only one path.
If there was hell, the path should split off at some point.
âLeonor, intelligent child. Your deduction is correct.â
â ... No way.â
âNo matter how my children live, the path does not change.â
âSo hell doesnât exist either.â
âAlong this path, you will be reincarnated as a badger. That has also been decided.â
âDoesnât that mean life has no meaning at all? Regardless of acts of good or evil, what meaning is there to the lives of those who follow your divine protection?â
âNo, my child. The lives of people are not wasted. I wish to save all my children. My beloved child, I love you dearly.â
Leonorâs shape collapsed.
She was returning to a pure soul with no will or memories.
Nevertheless, Leonorâs remaining intelligence continued to ponder the events that just transpired.
Eventually.
âSo thatâs why thereâs a ãHeroã.â
Leonor came to a single answer.
âCongratulations, my child. If you were born as a ãHeroã, you would have had salvation. Iâm sorry for only that. Someday when you become a ãHeroãand arrive here, we will talk again.â
Leonor glared at God with her remaining right eye.
She no longer had a mouth to articulate words nor any intelligence left.
âGoodbye, beloved child. I will always love you along with the divine protection that exists close to you.â
While listening to Demisâ words which became distant, the existence called Leonor melted into pure matter devoid of will just like flowing water.
Demis overlooked the eternally expanding world.
Countless souls were flowing continuously.
Among those souls, there was a special soul.
Demis did not touch it but merely stared at it.
ââ
Ruti drew her sword and slashed at the sky.
Her swing at full force cut through the atmosphere and a shock emanated through the surroundings.
âRu-ruti!?â
I was shocked and reflexively jumped back while touching the handle of my sword to respond to whatever that could appear.
But I didnât sense anything.
âI felt an unpleasant sensation.â
Ruti looked around with displeasure.
âIs that so? I didnât sense anything.â
âYeah, I donât feel anything now.â
Ruti sheathed her sword.
â ... That was unpleasant.â
Even after the presence had left, Ruti was still emitting enough murderous intent to cause chills.
It was rare for Ruti to be this emotional.
âJust what was it?â
I looked up at the sky where Ruti swung her sword.
It was just the usual unchanging blue sky.
âI donât know ... but.â
I walked to Rutiâs side and hugged her tiny shoulders.
Rutiâs body gradually relaxed and she leaned her weight against me.
If there was a force that will cause my younger sister suffering, I will definitely stop it.
As long as my younger sister wishes for a slow life, I will protect her this time.
While feeling the warmth of Rutiâs body, I swore to the wide blue sky.