Chapter 553: Nightmare (1)
It was just as Eugene had thought.
Tourists who had voluntarily visited Giabella City over the past year were starting to return.
Unlike before, they had not become deranged, lost in dreams and memories. More precisely, they could not fully remember the time they spent in Giabella City.
Despite having harmed themselves previously, such as banging their heads against bars until they were freed to make their way to Giabella City, they now could not comprehend why they had gone to Giabella City in the first place.
"The memories of the city have been entirely excised, but there are no aftereffects," said Anise.
Eugene stood on the rooftop of a building, looking down at the wide plaza below where many people were gathered. The people gathered in the square were all citizens of the Kiehl Empire quarantined in this camp, and every one of them was a returned tourist from Giabella City. The people were murmuring among themselves as they waited their turn for an examination.
"I don’t think quarantine is necessary,” stated Eugene.
"I agree, but such a grand measure needs to be demonstrated," Anise replied.
The Kiehl Empire had a large population, and naturally, the majority of tourists returning from Giabella City were its citizens. Eugene didn't believe a quarantine was necessary, but the emperor and the imperial bureaucrats could not dismiss the possibility that the tourists might have been brainwashed.
"There's precedent, after all,” said Anise.
These people had once left Giabella City and were driven mad by dreams of the place. They had insisted on returning.
"Can you call that brainwashing?" Eugene asked.
"It did mess with their minds,” Anise argued.
"But you said there are no aftereffects this time?" Eugene asked.
"When they returned last time, they initially showed no signs of disturbance. They could suddenly change this time, too. If that many people went berserk, it would be troublesome,” explained Anise.
Years ago, when crossing the snowy fields to attend the Knight March, Eugene had encountered Princess Knight Scalia and her lieutenant Dior.
Although Scalia was now a devout follower of Eugene, dedicated to proselytizing in Shimuin, the Scalia he had met in the snowfields had been mentally unstable due to insomnia and nightmares induced by Noir. She had massacred a mercenary band they came across in the snowfields and later suffered hallucinations that led her to attack Eugene and his group.
"Well, I don’t think they’ll do that,” Eugene said as he thought back to the Knight March.
"Hamel, sometimes I think you trust Noir Giabella too much," Anise retorted with a roll of her eyes.
She didn’t want to think about it, but Noir’s blasphemous words from her nightmare kept floating through her mind, annoying her whenever she heard Eugene defend Noir.
"Unleashing these tourists in a frenzy before she dies as a last act of defiance isn’t Noir’s style. I just don’t think she will do that,” said Eugene.
"And what about the opposite?" Anise asked after a pause.
"The opposite?" Eugene asked.
"If you were to lose to Noir Giabella and die. If that happened, that whore would... perhaps... lose interest in the world. In any case, I would also consider this world a failure if you were to die," Anise speculated, revealing her deep concerns about the potential outcomes of Eugene's conflict with Noir.
Eugene's expression remained unchanged, mirroring his emotions. In preparation for the worst-case scenario, he had already written a will should he meet his end in defeat. The will was now in the hands of Laman, who was currently serving as Gerhard’s bodyguard. Laman was absolutely loyal to Eugene, and should Eugene fall to Noir Giabella, Laman would act as instructed. The five copies of his will would be sent to Molon, Gilead, Gerhard, Sienna, and Anise.
Anise continued with her suppositions, "The whore loses interest in the world and causes those she has touched to go into a state of frenzy. This scenario could indeed happen. Hamel, unlike you, I cannot place my trust in Noir Giabella. That whore is the most... eccentric demon I've ever encountered, capable of the most nonsensical actions.”
"I don't particularly trust her either," Eugene responded.
Lies. Anise swallowed the word that rose to her throat. She gazed at Eugene for a moment before sighing softly and turning away as she said, "Sienna should have arrived by now. Let's go."
As Anise had predicted, they found Sienna at the warp-gate, holding Mary in one hand. Her eyes were closed, and she was surrounded by a swirling dark aura.
"It seems to have worked well,” Eugene commented.
He approached Sienna with a smirk. She paused her manipulation of mana and opened one eye to glance at him.
"Of course, it worked. What do you take this Goddess of Magic for?" she asked.
"Even the great Goddess of Magic can't create dark power, can she?" Eugene countered.
"Of course not. How could I, a human who is neither a demon nor a black wizard, create dark power?" she said.
However, dark power was necessary to amplify soul power. Sienna's chosen method was to use Amelia as a battery for dark power. Initially, during their time in the great forest, they had to physically carry Amelia, who was nothing more than a doll. But now, that was no longer necessary.
"Amelia Merwin is locked up in the Black Tower of Magic. It's not in use anymore, and she's well-sealed there. Melkith will feed her daily,” Sienna explained.
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