Vermouth felt the chain binding his soul tighten. Eventually, he came to understand. His body, which was born as the avatar of Destruction, would perish alongside the Demon King of Destruction.
But Vermouth Lionheart would not perish. His soul was no longer an avatar of Destruction. Originally, his body and soul should have disintegrated along with Destruction, but the contract had bound his soul with chains.
"From the beginning..." Vermouth barely managed to say through his trembling lips. "Was this what you aimed for from the start?"
"No,” Eugene answered honestly. "Initially, I had no specific plan. I just didn't want you to die... and I thought perhaps a desperate wish might find a way."
He had not arranged for this to happen from the start. Eugene hadn't fully understood Vermouth's situation, nor had he any guess how the battle might unfold.
"In the end, that desperate wish created a way. I wished it, you wished it... and everyone wished it,” Eugene said.
He turned his head to look at the distant horizon. By everyone, he was referring to all those who had stood against the Demon King of Destruction. They had not forgotten the name Vermouth Lionheart. They had always seen him as the Hero. Vermouth wore a stunned expression as Eugene explained. He couldn’t help but burst into laughter.
"A miracle, you say," he murmured.
A miracle, indeed. Vermouth repeated the word while bowing his head.
For Vermouth, a miracle had always been a double-edged sword. It could be said that a miracle had brought him into existence, but repeated failures and three hundred years of solitude had made him resentful of the word “miracle.” Therefore, Vermouth couldn't see a miracle as hope or salvation. No matter how much he wished, he himself could not bring about a miracle.
"The Demon King of Incarceration,” Vermouth called out.
He raised his head. The Demon King of Incarceration was standing close, gazing at him.
"Now... what happens to me? Do I live as one of your minions?" Vermouth asked.
It was natural for him to be curious. Vermouth well understood what it meant to make a pact with a Demon King and surrender the soul. His soul could be preserved until the Demon King chose to release it, or depending on the Demon King's power, he could be reborn as a vessel. The soul bound to the Demon King would have no freedom.
"No," the Demon King of Incarceration said with a shake of his head. "Vermouth Lionheart, I will not make you one of my vassals. There is no need for that."
"Then what?" Vermouth asked.
"You should know," the Demon King of Incarceration answered with a faint smile. He raised his head and gazed at the crumbling void of the sky before continuing, “You’ve always known what I wanted. Don’t you, Vermouth?”
Vermouth just kept looking at the Demon King without responding.
“Today,” the Demon King of Incarceration began.
However, he couldn’t finish his sentence. He had been worn down by immeasurable despair over eternity. He felt overwhelmed by the rush of emotions. He had longed for it so deeply, and yet, he had believed it would never truly be accomplished. Thus, the Demon King of Incarceration paused and closed his eyes in silence.
Finally, after getting his emotions under control, he declared, “Today... in this world, both the Demon King of Destruction and the Demon King of Incarceration will die.”
He had lived expecting the death of the Demon King of Destruction. In anticipation, he had continued the world over and over. He could never defeat the Demon King of Destruction himself. So, he became a Greater Demon King to test the world before the impending doom.
“There is no longer a reason to start a new era. I have no reason to do so,” the Demon King of Incarceration whispered under his breath.
He chuckled and lowered his head, whispering as he met Vermouth’s gaze, “I have longed for death my whole life. And now... I can finally die. Vermouth, you have nothing to worry about. I will not make your soul one of my vassals, nor do I plan to live on and command you.”
Vermouth wasn’t sure what the Demon King was hinting at.
“Today I will die, and your soul, with which I've made a pact... will dwell in my body,” Incarceration declared.
Vermouth’s eyes widened at the response.
“That’s all. Vermouth, it does not mean I am leaving you the throne of the Demon King. My body will be devoid of any dark power. It will merely serve as a vessel for your soul,” said the Demon King of Incarceration before slowly taking a seat[1]. “My body may not please you as a vessel, but you know as well as I do that this is unavoidable and the best we can do.”
Even if he was no longer an avatar of Destruction, Vermouth’s soul was exceptional. Most human bodies would not suffice as his vessel.
Then, should a new vessel be specifically fashioned for Vermouth? There was a precedent. Amelia Merwin had created Hamel’s Death Knight. She had crafted a new body that suited him well after she lost his original corpse.
But there was a difference in the size of the souls. No matter how special the prepared vessel was, it could not be tailored to Vermouth’s soul. The only feasible option might be to use the body of a Lionheart, but Vermouth himself would never consider stealing another human’s body. Then what about simply facing death and reincarnating later? That wasn’t even an option worth discussing.
What everyone desired was to return together.
“Is that enough?” Incarceration asked.
After a moment of silence, Vermouth asked with a resigned smile, “Demon King of Incarceration. I know how much... you have anticipated this moment, but can you truly die satisfied?”
He knew it was inevitable. He wasn’t in a position to refuse. Yet, Vermouth felt compelled to ask this to the Demon King of Incarceration.
“Do you think I have any regrets?” The Demon King of Incarceration scoffed in response. “To me, life has been a dreadful burden. I have no intention of enjoying a new life now that I’m unburdened. Perhaps, no, certainly, the world will change... But do I really need to see such a world?”
The Demon King of Incarceration chuckled as he looked at Eugene.
"You have different convictions from mine. You chose a different future and realized it by defeating me and killing the Demon King of Destruction. Thus, all of this should be enjoyed by you, the victors, and I, the loser, should," Incarceration paused. With a clank, the chain connecting to Vermouth pulled towards the Demon King of Incarceration as he finished, "die here."
Vermouth no longer questioned the intentions of the Demon King of Incarceration. He was the original Hero who became the Greater Demon King for the world, and he was satisfied and sought rest. His words and will were without deceit. The Demon King of Incarceration’s response contained no lie.
"Understood," Vermouth said with a nod and gripped the chain. "Demon King of Incarceration. I will forsake that name and inhabit your body. I will live on as Vermouth Lionheart."
There was no hesitation in his response. The Demon King of Incarceration smiled faintly when he saw Vermouth’s bright golden eyes.
He did not compare it to the face he knew from a distant... very distant past. The man whom the Demon King of Incarceration once cherished as a friend had died due to a coincidental disaster. The person before him now was Vermouth Lionheart, who had saved the world three hundred years ago and today had defeated the Demon King of Destruction alongside his comrades.
"Vermouth,” the Demon King of Incarceration smiled as he spoke. "I wish you the life you desire."
Vermouth laughed. He had never imagined he would receive good wishes from the Demon King of Incarceration. He wanted to respond, but he couldn't because his body had completely disintegrated along with Destruction.
"Eugene Lionheart,” the Demon King of Incarceration called. Still smiling, he turned his gaze towards Eugene. He continued while guiding Vermouth’s soul into the vessel of his body through the chain. "Thank you for... killing the Demon King of Destruction."
Eugene remained silent as he gazed at the Demon King of Incarceration. He did not entertain the thought that the Demon King of Incarceration would engage in folly here. There was no reason for the Demon King of Incarceration to betray him now. If any vestige of reluctance caused him to cling to life at the very end, it would be an insult to the eternal life and beliefs the Demon King of Incarceration had pursued. Therefore, the Demon King of Incarceration would never engage in such an act. Eugene was certain of it.
"Thank you for allowing me to die,” the Demon King spoke with a satisfied smile. His answer was free of any lingering attachments or obsessions.
"Rest,” Eugene said. Then, with a smirk, he added, “No.... Go to hell."
The Greater Demon King had lived through eternity, hoping to save the world. He had despaired in his failures and repeated the cycle of rebirthing the world. He had witnessed the deaths of countless, truly numerous lives. Although he couldn’t compare to the Demon King of Destruction, the Demon King of Incarceration had also slain many, enough to fill the world. So, Eugene did not wish for him to rest. The only place for a Demon King to lie was in hell.
"I hope so,” the Demon King of Incarceration responded with a chuckle.
Rumble....
Silence followed his response. The Demon King of Incarceration bowed his head. He seemed devoid of any life. Eugene sat and waited quietly with Molon, the Saints, and Sienna nearby.
Destruction was crumbling. Soon, this place would vanish completely, and Eugene and his companions would exit.
"If I’m standing alone, I really won’t look the part,” Eugene grumbled as he glanced at his legs.
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