Chapter 1 - Prologue
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nChapter 1 – Prologue
nPuhak!
nBlood splattered everywhere. A woman’s dazed gaze fell to the spear impaling her left chest. When she felt the coldness of the blade penetrating her heart, her pupils shook as her body slowly lost strength.
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nAs the woman collapsed to the ground, an owner of an anguished cry rushed to the spearman’s back. The spearman let go of his spear, startled by how quick the voice was approaching him. But that was it. The spearman quickly spun around, swinging his fist at the enemy behind his back.
nThe target fell backward from the impact. The spearman didn’t stop and swung down his bloody fist once more.
nPow!
nThe target’s head burst open in an instant. Even then, the spearman didn’t stop. Once, twice, thrice…. He roared and screamed, bashing the target’s head until he finally smashed the man’s skull and brain to pieces.
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nOnly then did he stop his fists and look around with a pair of bloodshot eyes. He picked up his spear. Then, he kicked off the ground, which was wet with a disgusting mixture of brain matter and human flesh.
nThe man resembling a demon shot into a swirling fog.
nInto a swirling fog of ashes….
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nCough. The collapsed woman heaved out a dry cough. She scowled from the smell of ash in the area. But her frown only lasted a moment. She lifted her head and surveyed her surroundings.
n“Is anybody there…?”
nOnly a bleak gust of wind blew by.
n“Is everyone… dead?”
nShe waited, but no reply came back. Kuk. She let off a sudden chuckle and began humming as if she was singing a lullaby.
n“Dead, dead, everyone’s dead….”
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nShe looked at a burnt corpse near her and thought it looked better than some others. In another spot, a lump of meat that was once a human being floated in a pool of blood. She looked around once more as disappointment emerged on her expression.
nHer throat hurt.
nShe somehow managed to raise her upper body before spitting out her saliva. Her complexion lightened a little before she looked up at the distant sky with her blurring sight.
n‘How…’
n…How did she end up like this?
nOne day, an alien race appeared in her world. Although it was only discovered later on, this race had been chased away from its original home world. After suffering a crushing defeat, they had wandered aimlessly in outer space for a very long time before invading her planet.
nIn order to become its new overlord.
n“Those retards.”
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nThis woman was the princess of a certain kingdom subordinate to the Empire. She was six years old when she heard the news of the alien race’s appearance, and she was ten when she heard the news of the Empire collapse.
nDespite being praised as the ‘Never Setting Sun’ for their overwhelming technology and magic engineering, the almighty Empire had fallen in less than four years.
nSoon, the alien race devoured the Chief Deity worshipped by the Empire, turning the land into an ownerless wilderness.
nThat was probably when everything began.
nDeprived of its Chief Deity, the planet fell prey to the many other races that had been eyeing the planet for an opportunity to pounce.
nThe first invading alien race posed its leader as the new Chief Deity and began a bloody invasion throughout the planet. It was around then that new alien races began to appear one by one.
nOne had appeared in the name of ‘survival’, one under the banner of ‘conquest’….
nRecalling the events of the past, the princess chuckled feebly. The land once ruled by mankind was now a war ground for several foreign races.
nPushed around this way, pushed around that way, the original inhabitants devolved to a candle flickering in the wind.
nBut accompanying the appearance of these foreign races were the seven unworshipped gods, who were born together during the birth of the planet. The seven gods promised to help the surviving humans, and the inhabitants promised to worship them in return.
nAnd so, the deal was struck. But to the surprise of the inhabitants, help from these gods came in a strange way.
nTheir method of fighting back was to form an army by summoning another race that most resembled the world’s inhabitants.
nThere was no other choice. Even the mighty Empire was toppled in a brief four years, so how could the kingdoms that served under it resist the alien races?
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nFurthermore, the population had fallen drastically due to the war.
n“Those damned sons of bitches.”
nThe princess spat out a curse as she blankly stared up at the sky.
n‘We shouldn’t have trusted them in the first place.’
nIn truth, it wasn’t so bad in the beginning. The first Earthlings summoned to aid the inhabitants grew at a shocking speed under the gods’ divine protection.
nHowever, as their influence grew and gradually overwhelmed that of the inhabitants, the situation began to change.
nThere really were all sorts of reasons. Some formed groups by nationality, some by the color of their skin, some by religion, and some by politics.
nIn the end, ‘profit’ was the problem. The factionalization among the Earthlings began to cause rifts in the relationship of the once-united kingdoms. The alliance formed under the desire to survive broke into pieces, and the ensuing internal conflict naturally weakened their forces.
nThere were some who even revolted against the new gods.
nIt was truly unfathomable.
nBut was that all?
nIn the end, the majority of Earthlings refused to participate in the final battle. They coldly ignored the inhabitants’ desperate pleas and returned to their home world.
nThis was why rage boiled inside the princess.
n“Sons of….”
nShe was about to curse once more but quickly shut her mouth.
nSplash… splash….
nA soft sound echoed out amidst the gradually-cooling mountain of corpses. The sound approached her, but it stopped a bit to the right of her.
nStanding there was a burnt corpse.
nAmazing.
nIn front of the corpse was a large darkness that couldn’t be described with words.
nTruly amazing! I did not place much hope, but to think you survived this bloody battle…
n‘An Earthling?’
nAs if to answer the princess’s question, the collapsed man raised his head. A powerful emotion surged up within the princess’s heart, but she had no choice but to swallow it back down.
nThe state of the Earthling was horrific, so much so that she wanted to avert her gaze.
nThe number may have been extremely small, but it wasn’t as if no Earthlings participated in the battle. The state of the burnt man clearly demonstrated that he had fulfilled his duty in this battlefield.
nWhen the princess thought this far, she began to develop a sense of sympathy. At the same time, she felt it was a shame.
n‘If only all the other Earthlings were like him….’
nI want to praise your achievements a bit more, but you do not have much time left.
nA low-pitched voice struck her ears.
nSince you kept your promise, it is time for me to keep mine. Tell me, what is it that you wish?
nAs darkness set in the man’s eyes, his weakened eyes looked forward. When he opened his mouth, he spurted out bits and pieces of his organs along with a mouthful of blood. His voice seemed to be lost, as only the sound of wind passing through his vocal cord came out.
nYou do not have to speak. I can simply read your mind… So, you wish to be revived?
nThe princess almost laughed. Wishing to be revived? What use would it be? Everything was already over.
nNo? How foolish, your life is hanging by a rope. Then what is it that you want? Don’t tell me, riches? Honor? In this situation?
n“….”
nWhat?
nSuddenly, the tone of the darkness went up.
nYou want to start over?
nAn ominous sensation suddenly rose up in the princess’s heart.
nImpossible!
nAn enraged voice shook the earth.
nEven with your achievements, how could it be possible to reverse time!? You wanted to return everything to the way it was with only what you’ve accomplished?
n“….”
nImpudent! Perhaps if you accomplish today’s feats dozens of times more, but in the current state, I cannot grant your wish. Nevermind your soul, not even a single piece of your body can be sent back!
n“….”
nHow persistent! Given that your life is about to end and the feats you have accomplished until now, I shall restrain myself. Tell me another wish.
nThen, a heavy silence descended.
n…Why did you make such a wish?
nWas the darkness moved by the pitiful sight of the man dropping his head? The voice reverberating in the princess’s ears softened slightly.
nChild, hurry and wish for your revival. If that is truly your wish, you can ask again in the future after you’ve accomplished more feats. Though, I can’t say that it will be possible.
nThe man’s shoulders jumped ever so slightly. He seemed to be cackling. It was already a miracle just to have survived this battle. But he had to accomplish feats equaling dozens of what he accomplished already?
nThe man, the princess, and the owner of the voice all knew it was impossible.
nThe man raised his head just barely.
nHis mouth moved slightly.
nYour memories?
n“….”
nYou want your current feelings to…
n“….”
nSince you can’t send back your body or soul, you want to send back the feelings you felt here?
nThe darkness seemed to be taken aback, as silence descended once again.
n…Sending back feelings based on memories…. Certainly, feelings are only thoughts of your emotions.
nAfter a long silence, the voice answered.
nBut even that is difficult.
nAlthough it was only for a brief moment, the mouth of the dying man twisted up.
nI am truly sorry.
nThat was it.
nThe man’s shoulders stopped moving. Plop. His head slumped, never to rise again. Just like that, he stopped moving.
nHow foolish…
nSuddenly, a hand-like thing reached out from the darkness. As if it suffered a great loss, it slowly caressed the man’s head.
n“I understand.”
nThe princess, who had been watching this scene unfold, spoke up. The darkness stopped its hand.
nYou are… a descendant of the Royal Families.
n“That is correct, O Venerable Gula.”
nThe princess smirked as if to ask why that mattered.
n“The kingdom has fallen. The gates must have been taken over by now too. With everything he’s experienced, wouldn’t it be better to die? Even though the Oath will cause him to lose his memories, that’ll only make for a cleaner ending. He will have a place to return to.”
nNo, this child didn’t wish to return.
nThe heavy tone of the voice caused the princess’s eyes to widen.
nHe said he wouldn’t have a place to call home even if he returned.
n“A place to call home….”
nThose words moved the princess’s heart. Perhaps, she felt a sense of camaraderie. With the kingdom’s collapse, she also didn’t have a place to call home. Although a few humans would have surely survived, their fate would be no different from that of livestock.
nAfter all, humans couldn’t become the victors of this war.
n“Then why didn’t you just grant his wish?”
nHer quiet grumbling made the darkness smile.
nNonsense. All results must follow causes. No matter what, this child’s wish would have resulted in interfering with the past.
nThe princess chuckled bitterly. She couldn’t understand, nor did she want to. It just sounded like an excuse.
nHis achievements were simply not enough to become the cause.
n“You say that, but you look seem to be regretting it quite a bit.”
nHow could I not? This child was originally born with the fate of an Executor.
n“Executor?”
nThe princess was surprised. The Executors were the apostles who carried out the will of the seven gods. They were the seven leaders chosen to fight against the monsters threatening the world.
nThe problem was the only one of them participated in this battle.
nRight, he shone brighter than any of the other stars. If only he didn’t ruin everything with his own hands… Why do humans only learn to regret after everything is over?
nThe darkness fell silent. The princess also closed her mouth. She had spoken up because she didn’t want to die lonely. Although she regained her consciousness for a brief moment, she knew from the moment she opened her eyes that she wouldn’t live for long.
nThe princess’s eyes turned to the dead man. His humble end was all the more pitiful.
nShe had no way of knowing for certain, but if he wished for the reversal of the time, he must have lived through life-or-death situations of incredible degree. But even that had not been enough to grant his wish.
nHe had fought like a dog and died like a dog, without receiving any compensation.
n“…O Venerable Gula.”
nAfter a moment of hesitation, the princess rummaged through her pocket.
n“Please grant this Earthling’s wish.”
nMm?
n“The Royal Oath… you haven’t forgotten about it, have you?”
nThe darkness’s brief confusion disappeared, and it stopped talking.
nInside the princess’s wide-open palm was a beautifully crafted necklace. Although it was stained with blood, its original beauty couldn’t be hidden, as it shone brightly.
nThat is….
n“With the oath you made to my father and this man’s achievements, wouldn’t it be enough to grant his final wish? Even if reversing time is difficult.”
n…Do you have a reason to go this far?
n“Of course.”
nWhen Earthlings crossed over to this world, the Royal Families also promised to reward them for their efforts. The princess had no desire to even think about the bastards who ran away from the final battle, but the Earthling in front of her had stayed until the end.
nSince he had honored his duty, it was time for her, as the princess, to honor the Royal Families’ promise. Plus, this was the final ounce of pride she could keep before dying.
nBut I can grant your own wish instead.
n“What can you do for me?”
nThe princess laughed out loud.
nOne thing she learned from this long war was that not even gods were omnipotent. What could she even wish for in this doomed world?
nI will say it again. This child cannot go back.
nOnly his feelings of yearning and regret… Even those would not be etched into his mind and only pass by like a fleeting dream.
nHe might end up treating it like an insignificant dream and forget all about it.
nOne thing I am sure of is that both you and him will die in this place. Are you saying that that is okay?
nThe darkness’s voice struck the princess’s ears multiple times as if to reaffirm her wish. It would be a lie if she said she didn’t have second thoughts.
nBut… she was exhausted.
nThe war had gone on for too, too long. Although she endured all this time as one of the rulers of this land, she now wanted to rest. Returning to nothingness and falling into an eternal sleep didn’t sound too bad.
n‘If only all earthlings were like you….’
nThen, she wouldn’t have had any regrets.
nYou want to grant his wish that much? Even at the cost of giving up what rightly belongs to you?
nA smile formed on her lips for the first time.
n“Yes.”
nFinally, the wish had been decided.
nIn that case, fine.
nShe could feel something like a pair of wings spread open from the darkness.
nCome closer, my child.
nSuddenly, her body turned light like a feather. By the time she noticed this, her vision had become half-blurry.
nThe world spun, and something unknown came up to her eyes.
nThe last thing she got to see was…
nI cannot wait—
n…a blue fragment rising above the man…
nUntil I meet the two of you again.
nAnd the darkness laughing in joy.
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