Chapter 601: Advent (7)
Eugene had done nothing wrong and had no reason to flee, yet he ran without looking back. The sight of Melkith walking toward him with a beaming smile and a bouquet as large as himself was etched into his eyes with such a chilling force that he couldn't help but escape.
"Ugh," Eugene groaned as he felt a shiver run down his spine.
If he were caught, even killing Melkith a hundred times in his imagination wouldn’t satisfy his murderous intent.
Standing at the battlements, Eugene quickly glanced back. Fortunately, Melkith wasn’t following him, and he sighed in relief before looking forward again.
The meaning of Molon’s words was instantly clear to him. Indeed, the seal created by the Demon King of Incarceration had grown several times larger than it was a week ago. Without exaggeration, it spanned across half the plains and had swallowed the neglected Pandemonium completely.
'How many are there?' Eugene thought to himself as he squinted into the seal.
The number of Nur filling it, from the ground to the ceiling, was beyond any number he could conjure. And that wasn’t all. These Nur were merely drawn here by the Demon King of Destruction. Eugene’s brow furrowed as he recalled the original emergence of the Nur in Lehainjar.
'No word yet, so the gate there must still be intact...,' he concluded.
The only reason it remained so was the seal containing the Demon King of Destruction. If the seal were broken, countless Nur would pour out, which would signal the arrival of the Demon King of Destruction. That would, in turn, cause even more Nur to flood from Lehainjar, and Sienna’s seal would no longer be able to hold them back.
'Can it be stopped?' Eugene frowned as he contemplated the upcoming battle.
The roles of Eugene, Sienna, Molon, and the Saints remained unchanged. They would follow the chains left by the Demon King of Incarceration and enter the inner realm of the Demon King of Destruction.
As it had been with Agaroth’s last stand, the Demon King of Destruction would be immobile at that moment. While Eugene and his group held Destruction inside, the Divine Army would have to hold back the countless Nur on the outside. Eugene would prefer to clear out the Nur before entering the depths of Destruction, but that seemed impossible.
With the seal intact, there was no way to attack the Nur from the outside. Then, would the seal completely open the moment Eugene entered?
"What are you pondering so deeply?" A voice came from the sky.
Looking up, Eugene saw Ciel mounted on a fluttering wyvern.
"Sir Eugene Lionheart," she added.
Her voice was cold and hard, devoid of any laughter. Her stare was as good as a glare, her eyes lifeless as if she were dead. From that alone, Eugene could perfectly understand Ciel's feelings.
"Phew..." Eugene exhaled deeply.
"A sigh? Are you sighing because you see me, sir? Does my face make you sigh? Do you realize how much my heart is torn to shreds when you sigh like that, Sir Eugene...?" Ciel asked mockingly.
"I’ve really been through a lot,” Eugene said, letting out another deep sigh and slumping onto the railing. "It’s too sordid to explain everything, but it’s unfair and heartbreaking. I haven’t done anything wrong; I’ve just been swept up in an unstoppable, massive flow of the world’s course...."
"You say it’s sordid, yet why do you talk so much?" Ciel asked with a glare.
"I’m being blamed for things I shouldn’t be... even harassed by one of the only two siblings in the world," Eugene muttered.
"Sibling? Don’t you know that sibling is the last word I want to hear from you?!" she shouted.
Overwhelmed by emotion, Ciel leaped down from the back of the wyvern Yongyong and stood beside Eugene, gasping for breath as she kicked him repeatedly.
"When we were kids, you used to claim you were my older sister,” Eugene protested.
"That was when I knew nothing! When I was just a child! If I could, I’d go back and tell my thirteen-year-old self not to awkwardly hover and just go for it. While I’m at it, I’d go back to my simpering days in Shimuin and slap myself for whining too much,” declared Ciel.
Ciel shivered at the thought of her past mistakes and embarrassments. Eugene could truly relate to her. If he could go back, he’d definitely never, ever cross-dress again.
"So, why are you sitting here sulking? You could’ve stayed lying down,” Ciel said scornfully.
"I was lying down until just now. Once I regained my senses, of course, I had to get up," Eugene explained.
"Oh, really? So you just came to your senses. I thought you were awake long ago but just stayed in because you liked the bed,” accused Ciel.
"I’m really frustrated and upset. It feels like I could cry,” Eugene cried.
"I'm not exactly frustrated, but I feel heartbroken, sad, and angry enough to cry,” retorted Ciel.
"Are you going to keep this up?" Eugene asked.
"I’d like to, but I won't because you might start to dislike me,” said Ciel.
"I don’t dislike you. I wouldn’t ever dislike you over something like this,” said Eugene.
"Do you like me then?" Ciel questioned.
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