The ancient wound in the belly of Destruction was torn open and created a path straight to its heart. The wrecking that unfolded deep within violently shook the power of Destruction.
Vermouth was barely, just barely made conscious as a result. He gasped for air and looked down. He saw his comrades looking up at him with shocked expressions, and... even the Demon King of Incarceration.
Vermouth didn't ponder for long why the Demon King of Incarceration was here. He knew about the deep-seated delusion of the Demon King of Incarceration. The decisions he made as the Hero were to perpetuate the world, and as the Demon King, to conform to destruction. The fact that his comrades were here meant that they had ultimately broken the mistakenly held obsession of the Demon King of Incarceration.
"Destroy it," Vermouth said in a hoarse voice.
That was the heart of Destruction, the throne that birthed the first Demon King. With each end that came, Destruction had killed all living beings. This cycle had been repeated numerous times with the Demon King of Incarceration.
With each transition to the next era, terrible venom and evil accumulated in the Demon King of Incarceration. While he imprisoned all that within his abyss, the Demon King of Destruction could not. The ominous force of the Demon King of Destruction’s power, which could drive everything it encountered mad, was because of this, and the heart was the essence and the venom of the several eras of the world that Destruction had killed time and again.
"Then it ends," Vermouth gasped.
The Demon King of Incarceration shifted his gaze from Vermouth to the heart. If it had been three hundred years ago, if the Demon King of Destruction hadn't fully descended and was still controllable....
But such assumptions were meaningless. After all, the passage of three hundred years didn’t just yield terrible and adverse outcomes. Because of that extra time, Eugene and his comrades had grown strong enough to surpass the Demon King of Incarceration. Having been defeated outright, the Demon King of Incarceration sincerely desired the end of Destruction, and he looked towards the future of the world.
Looking at the heart, the Demon King of Incarceration couldn’t help but wonder if it would have been possible for them to destroy the heart three hundred years ago, even if they had reached this place then. Even at the moment of its own heart's destruction, would the Demon King of Destruction really have remained silent? Would that which had destroyed the world several times truly have accepted that vain end? Could Hamel and his comrades from three hundred years ago have withstood the rampage of the heart? At that moment, would the Demon King of Incarceration... have trusted humans?
‘No,’ the Demon King of Incarceration immediately came to an answer.
There was no need to ponder about such things. At that moment, he would never have trusted the humans. He would have judged that the rampage of Destruction’s heart could ruin what was to come next and corrected the error quickly before it became any more dangerous.
But not now. Not only did he have no capacity to do so, but even if he did have the capacity, he would have refrained from taking any such action.
"It ends?" Eugene broke the short silence. He looked at Vermouth, suspended in the air, and chuckled dryly as he continued, "You mean you will?"
Vermouth involuntarily held his breath. It wasn’t as if Hamel’s response had been unexpected. Instead, he had expected Hamel, or rather, all of them, to have responded in the same way.
Even Sienna, despite the fact that he had almost killed her by piercing a hole through her heart. It didn’t matter that he had not been in his right mind. He had once almost killed her and forcibly taken away a necklace she had cherished all her life.
Even when she knew she was dying, Anise believed in him as the Hero until the very end. He had revealed nothing to her but entrusted her with his funeral. Even after she died and remained as only a soul after death, she stood behind Hamel.
Likewise, he had asked Molon to exterminate unidentified monsters in the snowy mountains without sharing any truths or asking for his understanding.
All of them — were looking at Vermouth with the same expression as Hamel. Just their expressions alone made Vermouth want to burst into tears.
He had never sought their understanding. He had only pursued this moment. Even if he was not the Hero, even if he was just a fragment of the Demon King of Destruction, he believed there was worth in saving the world. He believed that even his life, despite the fact that he should never have been born, would be of value if he could disappear along with the Demon King of Destruction at the end. He believed he could find value in his existence.
"Why...?" Vermouth asked with a trembling voice.
He knew the answer even without asking, but he had no choice but to ask. He had to face their response directly and deny it.
"Why are you trying to save me? I never informed you of anything. I hoped you wouldn't understand me, and I had no intention of justifying my actions. I... I hoped you would hate me instead,” Vermouth said as he choked on his words.
Sienna burst into laughter without trying to suppress it, then turned her head and continued chuckling.
"You all... you know now. I'm not even a human, let alone the Hero. I am no different than what I was three hundred years ago. I am precisely the fragment of the Demon King of Destruction that you so desperately wanted to kill,” continued Vermouth.
This time, Anise was the one to laugh. She quietly slapped Kristina’s shoulder while standing next to her, giggling softly. Vermouth’s shoulders shook as he trembled.
"I... I never asked to be saved. If I had wanted that, I would have told you long ago, wouldn’t I? How many times do you intend to make me say it...! I am a fragment of Destruction, and as long as you do not give up on me, killing the Demon King of Destruction is impossible...."
"Hahahahaha!"
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