Chapter 182: Sunset
The body, now in seven pieces, collapsed. Blue blood poured out like an explosion, covering Ronan.
Darman’s head, rolling down, touched Ronan’s foot. From his still-breathing mouth came a strained voice.
[You... bastard.]
“Your resilience is commendable.”
Ronan remarked, arching an eyebrow. Despite having been beheaded, his ability to speak seemed better than the original. Darman, glaring at Ronan with trembling eyes, let out a sigh.
“...I’ve lost.”
His grandiose voice had returned to its original state. His once paper-white skin was gradually returning to an apricot hue.
The sky-blue blood was slowly turning red, giving the impression that something inherent in Darman was escaping. Something like a soul or life force. With a heavy step, Ronan placed one foot on Darman’s neck.
“How much time do you have left?”
“At most, three minutes.”
“Then tell me this before you go. Why suddenly say that we’re not brothers?”
Though there were heaps of questions he wanted to ask, the one about their shared origin was the most pressing. He didn’t expect much. There was no reason for Darman, on the verge of death, to answer Ronan’s questions. Yet, without hesitation, he spoke.
“Do you need an explanation...? It’s just as it sounds.”
“Then why do you and I look so alike?”
“Hmm... now that you mention it, it is intriguing. I believed, without a doubt, that you were also the direct offspring of the Leader like me...”
Darman trailed off. His gaze was gradually fading. Ronan could instinctively sense that his time was running out.
“All I know is that you’re not the Leader’s child... I’ve never had a younger brother like you.”
“That’s very fortunate. It’s probably the truth.”
“Rest assured. Although I’ve lived a life adorned with lies... I want to end it with honesty at least this once...”
Darman sighed as if resigned. Since he was going to die anyway, he seemed determined to truly reveal everything. Ronan pressed his foot harder against his neck.
“You speak well. Then while you’re at it, tell me why you came here. Your true purpose.”
“That... won’t be difficult.”
Oh. Was he really going to tell? Ronan waited with an expression full of anticipation. Suddenly, a faint murderous intent emanated from somewhere in the corner of his vision.
Ronan turned his head. Light particles were gathering in Darman’s severed hand, which was rolling on the ground. Realizing the situation, he cursed.
“You bastard...”
“Enjoy the fleeting moments of your life.”
Ronan tugged at the hilt of his sword. Darman’s hand clenched into a fist. Boom! An explosion erupted as a pillar of light shot up into the sky.
Ronan leaped away simultaneously with the explosion. Though smaller in scale than before, it was still powerful enough to cause the already weakened rocks to collapse. It was the moment of his descent. The crack where Ronan and Darman were gradually widened and collapsed.
As the light subsided, the wind blew away the smoke. Ronan, walking to the edge of the crater, looked down. Darman’s flesh, which had been torn beyond recognition, was falling down the mountain along with the rubble. He muttered under his breath.
“F***ing bastard.”
For a moment, he thought he had regained his senses. It was indeed so. He could once again realize that expelling these bastards as soon as possible was the way to save the world. He no longer felt the mana sparkling around him. As the task was completed, his body began to feel increasingly heavy. Suddenly, a voice came from behind.
“Ronan! Are you okay?”
“Phew... is everyone alive?”
Ronan turned his head. The survivors, including Navirose and Shullifen, were gathered, looking up at him. Except for Zaifa and Allogin, who were leaning against the rocks, everyone seemed well. Ronan pointed at them with his finger and asked,
“What about those two?”
“They’re both alive. We found potions in the belongings of the deceased participants. If we hurry and move them to the infirmary, they should be fine.”
“Ughh... just a moment...”
It was Adeshan. Ronan lightly tapped her cheek with his index finger, and she blinked, slowly waking up.
Adeshan’s face, just waking up, looked quite haggard. Her skin was pale, and dark circles under her eyes made her look like someone who hadn’t slept for days. Silently, Ronan reached out and removed the strand of hair stuck to her mouth. Adeshan’s eyes widened as she blinked, still half-awake.
“Ronan.”
“Did you stay up all night?”
“Y-you finally woke up! Are you okay? You didn’t have any injuries, but you wouldn’t wake up, so I was so worried...”
Adeshan hurriedly explained what had happened during Ronan’s unconsciousness. Today marked the ninth day since Ronan returned to Philleon unconscious from Parzan. She, Elizabeth, and their friends from the Elite Adventure Club had taken turns visiting him, and as if to prove it, there were piles of letters and what looked like nourishing food stacked on the bedside table.
“Ah, jeez. I’ve been lying there for so long.”
“Still, I’m really glad that you’re safe. Ah, right. What did you just...”
Adeshan suddenly stopped herself mid-sentence and the corner of her mouth. The corners of her mouth were moist. Realizing that what she had seen wasn’t a dream, she blinked her eyes wide open.
“I-I don’t know! So, this is...”
Her face turned noticeably pale. She frantically gestured and tried desperately to explain why liquid was flowing from her mouth. Watching her, Ronan chuckled. Slowly reaching out, he pulled Adeshan into an embrace without a word.
“R-Ronan?”
Adeshan took a sharp breath. Since there were only two of them in the infirmary, even without paying attention, she could hear the intensified sound of her heartbeat. Ronan spoke.
“Thank you.”
“Wh-What do you mean, thank you...? F-First, this...”
“In many ways. Thanks to you, my Aura has finally manifested.”
Adeshan, flustered, squirmed, but Ronan didn’t let her go. He spoke to her about how his Aura blossomed on the summit of Parzan just as he held her. The scent of snow and mountain flowers emanated from Adeshan’s hair, which maintained its black color even in the light. She stopped resisting at some point and buried her face in Ronan’s shoulder.
“...That’s good.”
The two of them stayed like that for a while. The warmth radiating from their bodies through their clothes was comforting. As Ronan felt at ease again, he started to doze off. From somewhere, a low and raspy voice was heard.
“Oh, are you awake?”
“Kyaah!”
It was a familiar voice. Startled, Adeshan quickly pulled away. Ronan turned his head in the direction of the sound. Zaifa, leaning against the wall of the infirmary, stood there.
“...Zaifa?”
“It’s nice to see, hmm. Reminds me of my younger days.”
It was undoubtedly Zaifa. Confirming that Ronan had awakened, she smiled, baring her fangs. Thick bandages were tightly wrapped around Zaifa’s chest which seemed like they could even stop an elephant from bleeding. Seeing her munching on a melon as if it were an apple, Ronan chuckled.
“You’re alive?”
“Yeah. It’s quite embarrassing, but it’s true. For the first time, I understand how that snake must’ve felt.”
Zaifa sighed. She explained that she had fully recovered within a day of being transferred to the infirmary. Ronan remembered seeing her shedding so much blood that it seemed like her heart had been cut in half, but anyway, she was an impressive figure. Zaifa continued.
“Anyway, it’s fortunate that you’re safe too. We have a lot to discuss.”
“That’s true.”
“Disturbing someone who has just woken up is a bit rude, so let’s leave that for later. But still, have a little chat with this guest.”
“Guest?”
Ronan raised an eyebrow. Zaifa silently gestured for someone outside the room to enter through the partially open door. Creak! The door swung fully open, and another figure cautiously entered. She was a beautiful Werelioness with cream-colored fur. Ronan’s eyes widened.
“You’re...!”
“Long time no see.”
The Werelioness bowed her head slightly. She was Lieutenant Nemea, the sole survivor of the Dawn Brigade massacre. Zaifa patted her on the shoulder and said.
“Yeah. My subordinate has something to say. It’s about what happened that day related to the incident.”