Chapter 6 Part 31
Translator : PolterGlast
The
series of incidents involving Ken were publicly treated as student violence.
The
student who caused the incident was expelled from school. It was announced that
he had been banished from Arcazam on the same day, and the matter was settled.
However,
in reality, the repercussions of this incident did not end there but spread
everywhere.
Not
only was it a case of misuse of abilities, but the fact that the school had no
idea that the culprit had been hiding his abilities, led to a big question mark
about the school's credibility.
Even
now, the academy was receiving a series of requests from emissaries from
various countries, asking for an immediate explanation of the situation and
countermeasures.
Furthermore,
Abyss Grief's involvement in this incident had further complicated the
situation.
Abyss
Grief escaped from the research institute by becoming a parasite on a human.
This
could leave a serious impact not only on Jihad but also on the survival of this
school.
This
could have a serious impact not only on Jihad, but also on the survival of this
school.
Needless
to say, Arcazam and the Solminati
Academy were supported by many countries. Therefore, the evaluation from the
emissaries who act as liaisons between each country had a great influence on
Arcazam's operations.
In
some cases, it could even lead to the restructuring of the Solminati Academy.
Jihad
responded to this problem by generously handing over all the information
regarding Abyss Grief to the emissaries of the various countries, thereby
avoiding their pursuit.
The
ability to parasitize organisms, interfere with the host, and greatly increase
their abilities through transformation. And the predatory barrier.
No
creature with so many unique abilities exists on this continent. The fact that
they were able to obtain so much information at once was a great advancement in
the research of Abyss Grief.
Furthermore,
they had also secured the person who was used as the host. With this, they may
be able to get more information on Abyss Grief. And that was not all. It may
also provide a clue to the cause of the great invasion, which had been shrouded
in mystery until now.
Information
about Abyss Grief to be obtained in the future. It was conceivable that each
country would want to obtain more information as quickly as possible.
Therefore,
the emissaries felt that it would be unwise to intervene in the Solminati
Academy at this time, and only mentioned Ken Notis' incident to some extent.
In
short, the emissaries of the various countries took the attitude that they
would leave it to Jihad to deal with the situation while urging strict caution
and improvement. It could be said that they imposed a troublesome role on
Jihad.
Nevertheless,
despite the seriousness of the situation, many people at the school breathed a
sigh of relief that the matter had been settled.
However,
in the midst of all this, there was one person who continued to be busy dealing
with the situation without a break. Jihad, who was actually in charge of the
case, and Inda, who was assisting him, were frowning at the mountain of papers
on the desk in the office.
Both
of their faces showed signs of deep fatigue.
"Now
then, Inda-dono, your report please ......."
"Yes,
sir. This is the report on the investigation of the magic stone used in the
previous case ... It was as Jihad had feared."
Jihad
received the report about the magic stone that had gone out of control during
the investigation of the previous incident.
The
cause was a powdered magic stone that someone had sprinkled on the Curbstone.
When
the shattered Curbstone was submitted to the Gloaurum Institute for
investigation, a powdered magic stone was found among the Curbstone fragments.
Both
the magic stone powder and the Curbstone were very sensitive to magic power and
require delicate handling.
There
was no way such a thing could be stored in the same place. In addition,
sprinkling magic stone powder on the Curbstone was like exploding a fireball in
our hand.
The
Communication Magic Stone was originally a prototype of the Gloaurum Institute
and was under the strict control of the Solminati Academy. It would be
difficult to break in and tamper with it from the outside. That was why
suspicions arose about the existence of an insider.
Furthermore,
various troubles occurred during the investigation. If there was an insider, it
would not be too difficult to disrupt the investigation.
Jihad
and Inda began their investigation to uncover the insider. One suspicious
person emerged on the investigation.
"So,
you're saying that it was a member of the same group that silenced the
Starlight that was tracking Camilla?
"Yes.
After that incident, one of the Starlight members went missing. We traced the
trail he left behind and found his body in the forest outside the city."
"What
is the condition of the body?"
"It
was severely damaged that it was difficult to identify, but from the remains
and the body size, it could be inferred that the body is the same as the one we
suspected. Also, several items belonging to the members of Starlight were
found. Considering the circumstances, it's almost certain ..."
A
sigh escaped from Jihad's mouth.
"Have
you searched their base?"
"We've
already done that, but there's nothing that can be a clue ..."
Feeling
as if a weight had been put on his shoulders, Jihad listened to Inda's further
report, which was also not good.
They
were quick to silence and destroy the evidence. It was clear that they had been
played.
"Excuse
me. Jihad-dono."
At
that moment, there was a woman who
suddenly entered the office without the consent of the owner of the room.
She
was a noblewoman in a black dress. Her breasts were pushed up, and her legs
peeked out from the slit, drawing a lustrous curve.
The
bland office began to take on the color of a flowerbed in a garden.
However,
Jihad furrowed his brow slightly at the person who had entered the room without
permission and put on a stern expression on his face.
"Mekria-dono.
We're troubled that you're visiting us so suddenly like this. As you can see,
the room is a bit unsuitable to receive a lady at the moment. I would
appreciate it if you would at least give us enough time to adjust it to your
taste ... "
"Ara?
I've taken the time to come and see you, but you sure have a lot to say. I
thought that a man of Jihad's stature would have the decency to smile and
forgive a woman's whimsical visit ..."
Jihad's
tone was clearly unwelcome. But the woman who entered, Mekria, had a flowery
smile on her face.
Jihad
responded to Mekria's words without changing his stern expression.
"I'm
afraid I wasn't blessed with such a thing."
"You
are joking. I'm told that your encounter with your wife was so passionate and
seductive that even we were envious ..."
Jihad
shrugged his shoulders and cut to the chase.
"So
what can I do for you? You're not here just to talk to such a lonely
middle-aged person, are you?"
"Well,
I thought you might be depressed by this incident, so I'd like to encourage you
a little ..."
Jihad
and Mekria faced each other. They were exchanging smiles, but there was a
tingling tension running between them.
"Is
that the important thing you wanted to talk about?"
"Yes,
this matter cannot be overlooked, as it should be. I'll be sure to bring this
up with the Arcazam Council."
Arcazam
Council. It seemed that they were trying to use the requests from the
emissaries of the various countries to put pressure and increase their
influence.
It
was true that the decisions regarding any Arcazam's operation were made by the
council. If they want to reorganize the school, Jihad couldn't ignore it.
"Is
that all you have to say?"
"Yes,
that is the extent of the responsibilities I have received from
Egrod-sama."
Jihad
responded in a nonchalant manner while taking Mekria's gaze head on.
Egrod
Fabran. This is the name of one of the aristocrats of the country of Foskia
that Mekria serves, and a person who opposes the development of Solminati
Academy itself.
Mekria
probably didn't think that she could say anything about the school and
Arcazam's response at this moment. She backed off easily, turned on her heel,
and headed for the door of the room.
Mekria,
who had her hand on the doorknob of the office, suddenly turned around as if
she remembered something.
"Ah
right. You've taken a long time, but there seems to be no detailed report
regarding the battle with that demon beast."
"Don't
worry about it. We will definitely be able to give a proper report in the next
council meeting."
"I
see. What kind of battle was it? ....... I'd love to hear about it. That demon
beast is a common threat to those who live on this continent. I'm hoping that
some of our feelings of anxiety can be lifted."
"...
Yes, definitely."
After
exchanging words with each other, this time, Mekria disappeared to the other
side of the door.
Silence
drifted through the office.
Perhaps
it was due to the tension the two of them were giving off, Inda found her own
heartbeat echoing in her ears.
However,
she still had something to report to Jihad. While clutching the bundle of
papers in her hands, she stepped forward.
"Jihad-dono.
It has been reported that the member in question disappeared at certain times
before this mission. Also, no one in the residence saw Lady Mekria during that
time. However, just before she disappeared, the guard who had been attached to
her confirmed a trace of a magic reaction. That location is ......."
"Is
it in the residence where Mekria-dono is currently staying? ..."
"Yes,
also ...... probably she was the one who snuck an infiltrator in the
Starlight."
Inda's
voice became quieter and quieter. The next thing Jihad knew, silence filled the
office once again.
Jihad
slowly leaned against the back of his chair. The sound of a creaking chair
echoed through the quiet office.
"...
I can't do a forced investigation without definitive evidence. And given the
dexterity of the insider's disposition, it's unlikely that there's strong
evidence. And tomorrow's Alcazar regular parliament. Must attend "
As
long as there is no definite evidence, we can't do an investigation. Given the
swiftness with which the infiltrator was disposed of, it's unlikely there's any
strong evidence left. Besides, I have to attend the regular council meeting in
Arcazam tomorrow."
While
looking up at the ceiling of the office, Inda gave a small nod to the words
coming out of Jihad's mouth.
"She
will be quite enthusiastic and I'm sure she'll cut into the fact that this
incident was caused by a school student in the next Council."
"Yes
... What are we going to do about it?"
"Well,
we've done all we can do. We'll have to make good use of Abyss Grief's
information. I've also taken some preparations to deal with Mekria-dono. It
won't be ready in time for tomorrow, though ..."
Despite
Inda's concerns, Jihad turned his chair around and looked out the window.
The
city of Arcazam had returned to its bustling daily life as if the incident had
never happened.
The
bell that announced the start of the school day rang throughout the school
building.
"Classes
are about to begin. Inda-dono, shouldn't we hurry?"
"Y-yes!
Excuse me."
As
he watched Inda leave the office after bowing, Jihad was thinking about the
future of this school
The
incident that Ken and Abyss Grief had caused this time would haunt them for
years to come. But time has a way of leaving everything in the past.
Certainly,
it was an incident that left a bad aftertaste on them.
One
person died. He was a young man with a bright future and was about to get
married.
Ken
Notis, who was responsible for the incident, had been parasitized by the Abyss
Grief and he ended up doing something that couldn't be talked about in public.
Jihad's
face distorted in shame. He found himself clenching his fists as hard as he
could.
This
incident. It was a complete blunder for them.
They
were behind in every sense, and this was the result of it.
The
Abyss Grief's peculiarity was one thing, but not having a complete grasp of the
students' abilities was outrageous.
To
be honest, Jihad felt like cutting his own throat.
But
he couldn't just throw away his responsibility. It was easy to imagine what
would happen if Arcazam was reorganized.
Without
a doubt, the quality of the students at Solminati Academy will decline. As a
result, not only the students but also many others would die.
The
countries that were under the threat of demon beasts would request to dispatch
the school students as soldiers as soon as possible. Countries that were in a
safe zone would want Arcazam's technology and would try to weaken the city's
power.
Indeed,
the students were still lacking in experience. However, as they study and train
at this school, they would definitely be able to develop their basic skills.
There
might be times when they fell into a tight spot due to lack of experience, but
if they were strong enough, there was a chance they could survive.
By
surviving, they would gain invaluable experience, which they could use for the
next time, pass on to others, and thereby help many people.
However,
if they couldn't acquire even that basic power, they would be killed without
being able to do anything.
Moreover,
the graduates of this school would be the core of those who would fight off the
great invasion when it happened again. However, if the core had no strength,
many of the people under them would fall prey to the demon beasts.
As
a result, the number of victims increased in a chain reaction. It was honestly
inconceivable how far the damage would spread ...
"...
There's no point in regretting it now."
Jihad
meditated and calmed his mind.
Regret
still swirled in Jihad's chest. But he couldn't just stay like that.
At
this point, Jihad's own thoughts were secondary. All he could do was to protect
this place where he could give his students as much training as possible.
Jihad
thought to himself as he watched Arcazam return to its daily routine.
"The
problem is what should we do with 'him'..."
In
a way, it reminded him of the key figure in this incident.
Nozomu
Bountis. He and Lisa Hounds still haven't woken up.
Lisa
Hounds was not a problem.
He
had had the elf Shīna check the residue of the Abyss Grief, and she didn't show
the slightest hint of it, nor had her physical examination revealed any
abnormalities.
But
at that time, Jihad witnessed a strange power leaking out of Nozomu Bountis'
body.
It
was neither magic nor Qi, but a pure torrent of elements. He had never seen
power like that before.
Jihad
had also seen the sight of elements solidifying and appearing like a haze. Some
spirit species used similar powers. But it was usually limited to a single
attribute.
If
they tried to control multiple elements, especially conflicting elements, they
never knew what would happen when different powers interfered with each other.
What
Nozomu Bountis did at that time, the sight of multiple elements appearing at
the same time was impossible.
Furthermore,
the magnitude of the power that erupted was also out of this world. It was not
a power that one person could contain.
"Well,
it's true that the boy will be a headache for you guys~~"
"...~!?"
Suddenly,
a voice echoed in the office.
Jihad
turned around, and before he knew it, an old man with a white beard was sitting
on the sofa in the office.
The
old man, with an aloof smile on his face, was fiddling with a cane in his hand
and smiling wryly.
"Well,
well. Now that I'm here, why don't you at least offer me some tea and
confectionery?"
"Old
man ..."
At
first, Jihad was so surprised that he could only stare at him, but he quickly
regained his composure and turned his stern gaze to Zonne.
Jihad
hadn't even felt his presence until he spoke to him.
Jihad's
alertness swelled at once, and fighting spirit leaked from his entire body.
An
old man with an unknown identity and an unknown purpose. He may look like a
good-natured old man, but Jihad knew firsthand that his abilities could not be
underestimated.
However,
he knew that Zonne had a great deal of information about not only Abyss Grief,
but also Nozomu Bountis.
That
was why Jihad was determined to get the information out of Zonne, at all cost.
Perhaps
sensing Jihad's atmosphere, Zonne erased the childish smile that had been on
his face earlier.
"The
situation has changed. I decided I'd tell you a little bit about myself."
Jihad's
eyes widened in surprise when he heard those words.
Zonne
had disappeared in a flash after Nozomu and Ken had fallen. Naturally, Jihad
had searched the entire city, but he hadn't been able to find Zonne's tail or
even his footprints.
That's
why Jihad hadn't expected the old man to come in contact with him.
"......
I'm surprised."
"Hmm?"
"You
were so concerned about Nozomu at that time. It's not clear, but I can imagine
that there's a reason for that extraordinary power of his. I thought that if you were going to talk to
me, it would be about Nozomu-kun ..."
Jihad
also sat down on the sofa, facing Zonne.
"Well,
I have business with the boy, that's for sure. One of my purposes is to watch
over that boy and the fate of "that guy" sealed inside him."
An
answer that was predictable to some extent. Jihad did not speak back but waited
for Zonne's next words.
"But
it all depends on that little boy..."
Their
gazes collided as they faced each other head-on.
There
was a moment of silence between them, but it was Jihad who broke the silence
and opened his mouth.
"This is my
guess... You contacted me because it became difficult for you to achieve your
goal?"
"... Why do you
think so?"
"If your goal is
to only keep an eye on Nozomu Bountis, then you should contact Ms. Anri instead
because she understands him better than I do."
Zonne raised his
eyebrows slightly at Jihad's words, but Jihad continued his words regardless.
"But you decided
to make contact with me. Maybe ... you're in a situation where you're working
alone. Aren't you a member of an organization or group? I don't know, maybe
you're in a situation where you can't get help from your organization ..."
Zonne remained silent
and continued to listen to Jihad's words with a masked expression.
He was so iron-masked
that he didn't even move his eyebrows, but his expression itself indicated that
Jihad's words were not far off the mark.
"I don't know
why, but you want to keep an eye on Nozomu Bountis, but you can't afford to
have any help in this city. You contacted me because I have a big position in
this school. Isn't that right?"
As if giving up, Zonne
let out a deep sigh and scratched his head.
The way he pouted like
a sulking child was a sight that made him look like a weak old man, unlike the
man who had cornered Jihad.
"I can't give you
all the information, but I can't leave that boy behind. He could be the key to
the future of not only this city but this continent. That's what that boy
showed me at that time. That's why I decided to tell you everything I
could..."
"...~!?"
Starting with those
words, Zonne's mood changed drastically.
The tired, dull
expression instantly disappeared, and instead, deadly energy reminiscent of an
extremely cold snowstorm hit Jihad.
Jihad's whole body
stiffened as if he were frozen, like a frog being stared at by a snake.
"You can't run
away after you hear it. I'll never let you go! In case of emergency, I'll burn
this whole city to the ground! Of course, including that little boy ..."
Jihad had never felt
such a super-dense bloodlust before.
Abyss Grief at that
time, or even at the time of the great invasion.
The seemingly
unreliable old man looked like a huge monster he had never seen before.
"...Do you still
want to hear what I have to say?"
Zonne's words were
like a reminder.
If he heard this, he
would definitely not be able to back down. There was no doubt that there would
be a precipice behind his back as soon as he took a step forward.
However, there might
not be another opportunity to hear from the old man other than now.
This office was now
like a veritable battlefield. A split-second decision could make the difference
between the future and the present.
In the tense
atmosphere that froze his skin, many thoughts ran through Jihad's mind in an
instant. He had already made up his mind. What he had to do was to protect this
place.
A moment of silence.
But the frozen time starts to move with Jihad's next words.
"... Let me hear
it... Your story ..."
Zonne gave a small nod
and slowly opened his mouth.
====================================
In her blurry field of
vision, she could see two people facing each other.
Two men dressed in
white. One of them carried a katana in his left hand, his hand resting on the
hilt of the katana.
The other was a
blond-haired young man with a reddish-black right arm raised in the air. Half
of his body was transformed into a strange shape that did not look human, and
his body emitted a black mist that looked like a miasma. A stinging sense of
tension drifted around them.
She felt a tightening
sensation in her chest, reminding her of a bag of water about to burst.
The tension continued
to build. If more water were forced into the bag, which was filled to the limit,
it will eventually burst because it cannot withstand the pressure.
And then that moment
came.
The half-transformed
young man rushed towards the man with the katana in a straight line.
The young man with the
katana did not move. He stood still and did not make the slightest movement.
However, the next
moment, five shining colors of light danced in front of him.
The light was violent
and intense. Two young men collided. As the light illuminated her, her blurred
vision slowly lost its color.
"Nn……"
Inside a medical
facility set up in the Gloaurum Institute. Lisa woke up in a room that was
completely isolated from the outside world.
The first thing that
struck her was the pure white ceiling. The room was made of combined stones,
with no windows and only medical equipment placed inside the room.
The ceiling was lit by
a magic lamp, but the static white light made the simple room even duller.
"Lisa, you woke
up ..."
When Lisa turned her
head to the voice calling her name, she saw her best friend, Camilla, standing
next to her bed.
"Camilla ...
Where am I?"
"This is not the
school ... but a medical facility within the Gloaurum Institute. We were
transported here after the incident."
Lisa just tilted her
head at Camilla's words, as if she didn't understand why she was lying in the
bed.
"Don't you
remember? You see ..."
"……Ah~"
Prompted by Camilla,
Lisa finally remembered what had happened to her. At the same time, her face
suddenly turned pale.
The truth that
confronted her. The reality that it was she who had betrayed him, and it was
she who had been hurting Nozomu all along, weighed heavily on Lisa's mind.
How much had she hurt
him? How many selfish things had she done?
She had done things
that deserved to be abandoned. Such regret and repentance stained Lisa's
thoughts black.
Even so, Nozomu saved
Lisa. Lisa vaguely remembered Nozomu's appearance at that time.
She remembered
Nozomu's face as she looked at him, wounded and battered.
The scars that had
been carved into Nozomu's body during the series of battles. There were several
scars staining his pure white uniform.
The wounds may not
have been deep, but they were not a number that could be ignored. If he was not
careful, he could have lost a lot of blood and been in a dangerous situation.
The moment she
realized this, Lisa hurriedly removed the sheet that was draped over her body.
"Nozomu ... Where
is he!?"
"He's in the next
room, but ...... calm down for a second!"
Lisa bounced up and
tried to get out of bed, but Camilla stopped her.
Lisa's body was still
weak and Camilla had been told by the doctor that Lisa was strictly forbidden
to leave her room.
"Don't get up!
Your body is not healed yet!"
"But ...!"
Certainly. Lisa felt
her own body was heavy and her thoughts were hazy and unorganized. But she
couldn't sit still like this.
Even though Camilla
was holding her down, Lisa tried to get up. Camilla stared at Lisa from the
front, as if to appeal to her.
Perhaps feeling that
Lisa regained some of her composure through her gaze, she loosened the strength
in her arms.
"Nozomu's still
not woken up yet. From what I've heard, he had lost a lot of blood and it seems
he collapsed due to overuse of Qi. Well, I think that's not the only reason
..."
Camilla's words and
the scene in her dream she had seen earlier came back to Lisa's mind.
No, it wasn't a dream.
That scene was definitely real.
"What was that
light ...... that was coming out of Nozomu's body?"
"Lisa, were you
watching that? I thought you were unconscious ..."
Perhaps it was the
effect of the connection between their souls in the predatory barrier. It
seemed she was remembering the scene in the form of a dream.
The outcome of that
battle. She understood it clearly now. The blade that Nozomu pulled out sliced
off Ken's right arm, and the torrent of power that flooded it obliterated the
oddly shaped lump of flesh without a trace.
"Camilla ... What
about Ken?"
"Ken is ..."
Camilla fell silent.
To be honest, Camilla
had no idea what had happened to Ken. But when she visited Jihad and the
others, they told her that Ken had been taken to the same facility.
However, the Abyss
Grief had eroded his body and left him with such deep wounds. They doubted
whether he could live a normal life. But before that, it was absolutely necessary
to observe the side effects of that demon beast. At the very least, there was
no doubt that he would be under strict surveillance.
"... In the
previous case, the demon beast was attached to Jibin-san, who was injured by
the demon beast, so I think both Lisa and Nozomu will be under observation for
a while. But I'm sure you'll be released after some time."
Camilla left her seat
and headed for the door of the room.
"Lisa, lie back
down. I'll go get the doctor now."
As Camilla disappeared
behind the door, Lisa slowly sat up.
Her body creaked and
screamed as her joints stiffened from lying there for so long.
She climbed out of bed
and put her ear to the door to listen to what was going on outside.
Camilla's footsteps
were fading into the distance. She slowly opened the door and looked down the
hallway, and saw Camilla's back at the end of the hallway.
The corridor was a
single path, one side was a dead end, and there was only one way in and one way
out. And at the end of the corridor, there was a military police officer
wearing armor.
It was probably an
isolated hospital room. There were no windows in the corridor or in the room.
Lisa walked out into
the corridor without being noticed by the military police officer, who had
their backs turned to her, and slipped into the next hospital room.
A bleak hospital room
illuminated by a magic lamp. A young man was lying on a bed in the room.
"Nozomu ..."
Nozomu's name leaked
out of Lisa's mouth. She slowly walked over to Nozomu, who was lying on the
bed.
His chest rose and
fell in a regular pattern. Apparently, his condition was stable.
However, there were
bandages all over Nozomu's body, which was dressed in white.
Probably he had a
slight fever due to his wounds. There was a wet towel on Nozomu's forehead and
a tub of water beside him.
"I wonder if he
has a fever... ~!"
Lisa's hand reached
out spontaneously. But when her eyes turned to the bandages wrapped around
Nozomu's body, she reflexively stopped her outstretched hand.
Looking closely, she
saw that the gauze and bandages on his cheeks still had red stains on them.
His body's metabolism
must have slowed down due to the exhaustion of Qi. The wounds had not fully
healed yet.
Lisa's mouth distorted
at the painful sight.
It was her fault that
he had suffered such a terrible wound.
And that was not all.
The wounds she had inflicted on Nozomu until now were probably nothing compared
to this.
It wasn't Nozomu who
betrayed him, but she who betrayed him. Regret and guilt swirled in the depths
of her mind.
The next thing she
knew, she was biting her lip hard. Before she knew it, her outstretched hand
was clasped tightly on her own chest, and she was quivering.
She couldn't be by his
side anymore. There was no way she was allowed to touch him.
(I'm sorry I ran away.
I'm sorry I didn't notice you ...)
Just as these thoughts
were about to envelop Lisa's mind, Nozomu's words passed through her mind.
(I thought what I did
was the best for you, but I ran away and didn't want to face you. I thought
that if I continued to train diligently, you would someday believe that the
rumors were not true. It was stupid, wasn't it? I want you to see me even
though I ran away and wouldn't face you...)
The words he had once
directed at Lisa when they had met by chance on their way back to the
dormitory.
He knew better than
anyone else who the traitor was, but he never threw cursing words at her.
The only thing he said
to Lisa was that he thought of her future.
Nozomu must have felt
a wave of burning anger in his heart. He must have felt conflicted. Surely it
was nothing compared to what Lisa went through. Because he had been falsely
accused and had been despised all this time.
But he still came to
save Lisa, who had betrayed him. Even to the point of being tattered.
She remembered the
time when Nozomu had saved her.
Ken, who had become
one with the black demon beast, had captured her and struck her with countless
denunciations.
Just the coldness and
loneliness that enveloped her whole body. And from the guilt of hurting Nozomu,
Lisa closed her mind. It was the only thing she could do.
The coldness that
covered her entire body made her dazed, and most of her senses were numb.
However, she could
still clearly remember Nozomu's face and arms holding her up.
She remembered
Nozomu's face as he peered at her with concern. Despite his intense fatigue,
there was no hatred on his face, just relief that he was able to save her.
She could feel
Nozomu's warmth through his tattered clothes. Like water seeping into a desert.
She could still clearly remember Nozomu's heat flowing from where he touched
her.
Thanks to that warmth,
Lisa's heart did not freeze.
"What should I do
..."
Lisa hung her hands
down helplessly and then she put her hand on her arm where Nozomu had touched
her. They had been drifting apart for far too long.
Guilt and regret still
ached in Lisa's chest. She was hesitant to even touch Nozomu's body.
However, in the midst
of her guilt and regret, a contradictory warmth flickered in the depths of her
chest.
Bound by her complex
and intertwined feelings, Lisa could only look at his face.
"Ah……"
At that moment, Lisa's
eyes fell on the towel on Nozomu's forehead. The towel was completely dry as if
it had been there for a long time.
"The towel, it's
dry. I need to get it wet ... B-but ..."
In order to wet the
towel, she would naturally have to remove the towel from Nozomu's forehead.
If she did, she might
touch Nozomu's skin.
Lisa reached out to
take the towel off but she felt guilty and remorseful about Nozomu, so she
quickly pulled it back.
She stretched it out,
then pulled it back, then stretched it out.
After repeating the
process several times, she muttered "I'm sorry" in the inside of her
mind as she reached out while still hesitating and finally managed to take the
dry towel.
She then dipped the
dry towel into the tub of water on the side of the bed. However, the water in
the tub had already become quite warm, probably because it had been there for a
long time.
"It looks like
the water needs to be changed ..."
Lisa left Nozomu's
room with a water tub.
She trotted down the
corridor, trying to find a place to fill it. However, at that time, she saw
several figures at the end of the corridor.
"Hey, you! What
are you doing !?"
"Eh !?"
A loud voice suddenly
rang out, making Lisa stiffen her shoulders involuntarily.
A figure at the end of
the corridor walked up to her, her shoulders heaving with anger.
"Why are you
getting up from bed !? You're a sick person, you should stay in bed and behave
yourself!"
The one with the raised
eyebrows was a woman in a white coat. Apparently, she was in charge of Lisa's
treatment. Behind the doctor, there were also Camilla and Norn.
"Eh, but Nozomu's
towel ..."
"It's okay! Let's
just get back!"
With a slightly
nervous look in her eyes, the doctor grabbed the water tub that Lisa was
holding.
Shīna, who can sense
the presence of the Abyss Grief, had completed a thorough examination. As a
result, it was confirmed that there was no residue of Abyss Grief left.
But even so, because
of Jibin's case, she didn't want Lisa to move around too much right now.
Therefore, the doctor
was planning to bring Lisa back to the hospital room, even if it was a bit
forceful. However, the doctor's uncompromising actions caused Lisa to
unconsciously put pressure on her hand which was still holding the water tub.
"... Please, let
it go."
"A-as I said,
Nozomu's towel ..."
"I'll take care
of it! Leave it to me and you go back to your room!"
Two women grab a tub
of water in the middle of the hallway and fight over it.
The doctor was trying
to force Lisa with a strong tone, and Lisa was reluctant to let go of the tub.
The two women were engaged in an incomprehensible fight to the death.
"Muu ..."
"Kuu ..."
The two women who were
fighting over the tub, who had become unable to pull away from each other,
glared at each other face to face.
"What should we
do? ......"
"It can't be
helped. Let's intercede for a moment."
Camilla sighed and
asked Norn for help.
"Both of you,
Nozomu-kun hasn't woken up yet, so be quiet ......."
Norn also intervened
with an astonished expression on her face. However, at that moment, when Lisa
heard Nozomu's name, she inadvertently relaxed the power in her hand.
If one of the two
forces that had been balancing each other suddenly disappeared, the result
would be obvious.
""Ah~……""
The dumbfounded voices
of Norn and Camilla echoed in the corridor.
The female doctor fell
backward with great force, and the contents of the tub fly through the air
according to inertia. The contents spread out like an umbrella, following
gravity and falling on the two people below.
A second later, with
the sound of water splashing, a lovely scream echoed throughout the corridor.