
The sound of pounding horseshoes under the horror of the red light from the moon “fake” that is taking place tonight, as if ignoring what is being felt by the world community. The one who rode the horse was Hilma. He also carried Clarissa by tying the back of the long purple-haired girl to her own stomach with a strand of cloth.
The chest that is deflated, and the sweat that never subsides even though he is blown by the wind, signifies how desperate he is now.
“I can't believe this, Hilma's inner”, “once I left earlier, those villagers still had time to stop me from leaving! They even accused Clarissa of something related to the moon.... Laura's right, they're not people worth asking for help!”
“Fight a little longer, Risa!” exclaimed Hilma who slightly glanced towards Clarissa. “I'm sure prince Leon will be willing to help you!”
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[In the meantime.].
In the expanse of darkness, above the stretch of water that became the floor, and in front of the giant tree, Tellaura was talking to three small creatures glowing white-yellow. They are Seele.
“It is ... clairvoyance ... World Tree.” The Seeles spoke in turn. “Determine ... your decision ... oh selected...”.
“A-me...” Tellaura moody. “I don't quite understand what I've just seen this, but I'm pretty sure of my own feelings. However, before I tell you what my decision is, can I find out more about my parents?
“Who are my parents really?
“I can already guess, but before I die, I want to make sure.”
Tellaura was immediately taken away to an endless dimensional space. The dimension was like being filled by soft and supple orange clouds. As soon as the red-haired girl with her back tied to the ponytail got there, her heart somehow felt warm. It was hard to express through words, yet he smiled. In his eyes, he saw his parents together, before being in the village of Lazuli.
“Already expected,” he said while still smiling, “they are former nobles from the kingdom of Flare!
“Thank you, knowing this for sure has made me feel calmer. I can confidently say my decision.”
Tellaura was brought back to the giant tree. He immediately told the Seeles his decision. “I will change that clairvoyant in my own way. If my sister has a child later, or someone else has the same blood as me, I will lead them to help me change that clairvoyance.
“Even though I hate this world, so do my ancestors, in fact this world is so vast, that there are still so many things to love in this world, there are also many things we do not know. I don't want the next generation to feel what we feel.
“Hate we keep removing from the heart, must be lost.
“Although it cannot be instantaneous, even if it takes hundreds of years, I will help them to eliminate that hatred.
“Soyal....
“If I had not experienced all the previous events, I would have loved this world!”
Slowly, at that instant, Tellaura's red hair turned silver. Then, he was repatriated by the Seeles into his own body. His body, which had previously been lying on a stretch of grass just like that, rose up slowly then floated slightly above the ground.
Without saying a word, Tellaura moved towards the Fairy Forest. His eyes lit up red, the ground through which it burned—but the fire did not creep. The surroundings of his body were also enveloped by a golden red aura.
The Elves who saw him panicked. They immediately reported it to the queen. And the reply from their queen was, “Let it be. No need to be put up with a fight. The target is not us, but..”.
Morgan, who was with Sigurd, saw the rise of Tellaura. Sigurd, who in his heart was troubled by regretful thoughts despite being late, “ was thrown” by the Fairy man who had been loyal to the queen for a long time, and who had been loyal to her, by teleporting him outside the Peri— Forest with the condition of remaining completely naked.
Shaking in his despair, fear, and incompetence, Sigurd saw a form of Tellaura had never seen before. But at that time....
“Do not touch my son, you monster!”
Both heard Greimwald's screams.
“In addition to killing his men, you want to kill my son too?! I thought you were really—“
“I always, always, always hate you!
“Kill me, Laura. After everything I did to you, I—“
“Whispering, you rotten Pig-Pig." Tellaura looked at Sigurd low with her glaring gaze. "You have no obligation to say anything more to me. You think I'll kill you straight away? It'll just be a pardon for you and I WON'T.
“You heard my sister moaning, didn't you? Is that so good in your ear? Well then, what if your moans are heard by your own father?
“You blame your father, but you never try to stop. If your little brain can still be used to remember, try to remember how often we—and other Lazuli residents—have often asked you to forgive us?
“Never heard of you, have you?
“Now, here's the retaliation.”
Tellaura pulls Greimwald with her telekinesis. He also forced the father-daughter to sit quietly in place with the same technique. Then, Tellaura created a pure sword of fire, and began her vengeance.
Sigurd who saw what was created by Tellaura, suddenly became more afraid and began to cry. “Ti-no! Don't do this, Laura! I-I beg of you...!
“TI-TIDAAAKK!”
Greimwald's eyes could not see how one by one his son's body was released and shed blood with serious burns. “You really are a monster..” he said while closing his eyes.
“Yes. I'm monster. You're the one who created this monster.”
Greimwald was shocked to hear it. He also shed his tears.
“Never forget that, even after death. Because if I catch up with you guys later, I still won't forgive you.”
‘ZRSHT!’
Greimwald lay covered in blood with a hole in his heart. Around the hole there are also charred wounds.
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“HAHAHAHA!” Morgan laughed loudly. “Look! I wonder why Feline always wants to antagonize Humans, but I can't help but agree with her. No mercy, cruel and equitable ways, they always uphold equality!
“That man ... is really an interesting creature to tease...”.
But afterwards, Tellaura came right before him, teleporting. He was shocked to death. “Ma-want what are you?!”
“Bring me in front of Feline.”
“Why are you facing him?”
Tellaura smiled. “Negotiation.”