Meer watched Abel interact with Zion one step back. Apparently, Abel allowed it to be about Zion.
- Great..., that's Abel.
I'm a little happy that he made the same decision as himself, Meer.
- Still, you don't seem to have to look big on Theon for the time being.
Meer nibbled and walked over to Zion.
"I'm glad you forgive me."
"Oh, thanks to you, Meer"
Theon turns his face to Meer and bows his head quietly. Next to it, Abel shrugged her shoulder while smiling bitterly.
"Well, honestly, you can't say your father's not guilty. You can't blame Sankland all the time."
Meer knew exactly how correct Abel's words were. You can't push all the blame into a conspiracy.
The empire was certainly rotten then..., and that was something I couldn't help but be judged.
That's why there's only one thing Meer wants to complain about.
"Theon, you finally found out too, you failed."
To Meer's point, Theon looked decent.
"You may not know people like you, but humans are failures. I don't like people who live perfectly. That's why I'm giving you at least a chance to start over."
Especially to me! and is a meer to add in my heart.
At any rate, the previous timeline was not given any opportunity to do so...
"But... thinking about it... I don't know"
Relax a little. Meer put her arms together.
- If the same thing as this Lemno kingdom was happening during the Imperial Revolution..., this guy who was on the side of justice can never be said to have been bad... Thinking about it..., you know, this is getting a little annoying...
Look at Scion looking sorry...... Black Meer whispered in Meer's ear.
- If it were now, I could do it with a little sore eyes... wouldn't it be okay?
... It's a little easy to get on with Meer.
"Theon, I'll engrave you into it so you won't forget your failure."
…… What are you talking about?
To the inquiring Scion, Meer says deliberately and in a harsh tone.
"Sin is the first thing to be completed after being punished...... You seem to have forgiven Prince Abel, but isn't that what your heart isn't convinced of?
"Punishment, hey, Her Highness Princess Meer!
Theon single-handedly controlled Keithwood, who looked panicked.
"No... you're right. Spoil and be punished. What am I supposed to do?
"Phew, that's a good idea! Theon, then stand there."
With his nose rough to say so, Meer twitches and circles around Zion with her eyes closed.
Just like Abel, who kept working out the shape of one sword......, Meer had something polished up.
I kept working it up harder than the day Anne told me it didn't hurt.
I wondered if I would ever get a chance to use it, and I kept increasing its power.
The power of the kick rolling out of that leg!
- As long as you want, I'll make it hurt!
Give me back "I hate pain" and I'm in a flash! Strongly stepped in and rolled out a high kick!
Thoughtful feet do not reach Zion's head… naturally until….
Shoulders... without even reaching...
flank...... shot straight down the butt further down than that!
Pee! That... some subtle noise flowing around...,
"With that pain, you can engrave it in your heart! Scion."
With a cut face, Meer said.
Without as much pain as he was prepared to...... Sion, who received a weak kick as he clapped out, stared sharply at Meer.
"What the hell is that..."
But soon I realize.
- No way, on purpose...?
Sin ends by punishment. Mistakes are completed by being judged.
Abel gave you forgiveness, and that's it, and you're sorry, aren't you? and the empire's wisdom asked.
Sin requires punishment, which ends with punishment, so..., that's why - Meer doesn't allow it.
On the face of it, now the punishment for Scion will have been given. So no one will punish Zion after this.
But Theon himself knows nothing else that it was not actually given.
The sin, therefore, is that the suffering... will never go away.
From now on, Theon will always remember today's failures when he tries to do justice.
You have to remember that pain, stop, and ask yourself if that is really the right thing to do.
And as he was forgiven, should he have mercy on the opportunity to start over again? And you'll be asking back.
- Engrave the lesson of the day without ever forgetting, or...
Trial fairly and do justice...
Theon felt like he'd never known the true weight, the difficulty, of the words he kept saying more than he did in his childhood.
Later in life, Cion Saul Sankland, who was named "King of the Libra" in recognition of his thoughtfulness and mercy, said he told loyal minister Keithwood with a bitter smile.
"That day was the divide for me. If I had never tasted that pain, I would have been beheaded for buying the hatred of the people. And if I had tasted that pain at an irrevocable stage, I wouldn't have been able to admit my mistake."
and.