Chapter 269: Rinella’s Destiny is Her Own (62)Even though the eastern sky was getting brighter, the cold wind
Before long, a snowstorm began to rage.
The evacuation procession that set out from the manor quickly grew in number. It was a big relief that the evacuation route was planned in advance.
Fortunately, many of the refugees from the territory were joining the procession.
Of course, their expressions were not very bright.
They were in a situation where they had to leave their beloved hometown as if they were fleeing. Including Viscount Percus, there was no one whose face was not gloomy.
Especially when they were about to put restraints on both of Ria's hands and feet, Celine raised her voice.
“No matter what, you can’t treat her like a criminal......!”
“What else do you suggest we do?”
Arthur replied in a cold tone.
“The test subjects of the Dark Order still pose a risk of going berserk. If not, would you like to face that monster yourself?”
With that, Arthur gestured over.
Beyond them, the Corpse Giant was still stomping around.
Fear flickered across the faces of those eavesdropping on their conversation.
How could we possibly deal with such a monster?
Celine clenched her fists and trembled, but couldn’t find a rebuttal.
Perhaps if Ian had accepted her proposal, it would have been different.
But Ian made a calculated decision, and most people would agree that it was the right one.
Anyone who saw the underling of that Evil God would concur.
Arthur sighed deeply as he looked at Celine, who was filled with resentment.
"...We can't release the restraints unless we can ensure at least that level of safety."
And so the gloomy procession continued.
Of course, there were some who appeared anxious amidst it all.
A lovely girl in a pointed hat, Elsie, was insistently shouting.
"Uncle, we need to deploy the Mage Corps quickly...!"
"Who are you saying should rescue whom?"
Reynold’s voice was still cold as he faced Elsie.
He slowly turned his blue eyes toward her.
"Sir Ian is stronger than both you and our Rinella family’s mage corps. He’s not someone who needs protecting in the first place."
"What about the villagers?!"
"If Sir Ian can't protect them, then neither can we... By now, Sir Ian should already be patrolling the outskirts."
At this, Elsie grew even more frustrated and stomped her feet.
It might have looked cute at a glance, but the words coming out of Elsie's mouth were anything but.
"No, seriously damn it... But the Master isn't coming back, right?! Has the old man’s brain already gone smooth...?"
"Watch your language, Elsie."
Despite her rude outburst, Reynold remained unperturbed.
He seemed like he was used to it.
In fact, those watching from the sidelines were the ones looking fed up.
Reynold's admonishment of "watch your language" was unexpected in itself.
"Calling someone who could be your fiancé 'master'—do you still consider yourself a Rinella?"
"Th-That... Anyway, he's someone who could be my fiancé!"
"...Please, just be patient a little longer."
His tone almost sounded irritated.
Elsie still didn't hide her fierce glare, but she looked at Reynold as if she was willing to listen.
Hearing this, Elsie perked up her ears, giving him her full attention.
Reynold looked at her incredulously before speaking again.
"Sir Ian visited the inn last time. At that time, I asked if he had any intention of getting engaged..."
At that moment.
BOOOOM, a thunderous sound echoed, and the ground shook violently.
Some of the people stumbled and even screamed in shock.
All eyes turned towards the source of the commotion.
It was the Corpse Giant.
The giant, which had been walking calmly until now, let out a monstrous roar, seemingly displeased with something.
Reynold’s brow furrowed as he sensed the anomaly.
Blue sparks flickered in his eyes as he carefully scanned the surroundings.
It didn’t take long for him to discover the cause of the Corpse Giant’s agitation.
A bewildered voice escaped his lips.
“...Sir Ian?”
Hearing the name, Elsie’s eyes followed Reynold’s gaze urgently.
There, a man was sprinting through the streets.
Unbelievably.
**
Flooding memories blended with the surrounding scenery.
It was the middle of a burning forest.
The Great Forest was perpetually humid, enough to make its air feel sticky. A natural fire of this magnitude shouldn’t occur in such a place.
It was a man-made fire.
A few charred corpses lay scattered around.
They were once those who lived in the Great Forest.
They were disciples who couldn't endure the Great Witch's training and had fled.
They had turned their swords against her.
In exchange for helping the vampire escape from the forest, they had been promised compensation by the Dark Order.
Indeed, it seemed the Dark Order had paid them a fair compensation.
No matter how many there were, Junior Sister was an Archmage. Even if a crowd of mediocre disciples gathered, she wouldn’t have been cornered.
But the result before my eyes was the complete opposite.
Without even a moment to tremble in grief, I brushed the girl's cheek with my trembling hand.
The woman’s body, leaning against the tree, slid down.
The bloodstains marked the path her body had taken. My eyes and throat were heavy with moisture as I processed the scene.
It felt as though my consciousness was drifting.
It was so unreal that I felt detached from reality.
I felt devoid of any sensations.
Even if my skin was blistering and burning, I wouldn't have noticed.
Whether she understood my feelings or not, the girl in the pointed hat wore a faint smile.
Blood trickled down from the corner of her mouth.
It felt as though blood was spilling from my chest as well.
“What’re you, kugh, crying for... idiot... You’re breaking my heart.”
This marked the man’s first farewell and their final conversation.