Chapter 330: Divine Trace (2)
After today, I officially renounce my neutrality regarding the fairies. From this day forward, the fairies and I were one. Any oppression or mistreatment of them would be considered a direct challenge to the Executive Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office. Anyone who dared to oppose this would have to answer to me in a duel.
“Thank you! Thank you!”
“Sky lady’s energy feels great! We’ll finally be full for the first time in ages!”
“Kind human! Kind human!”
The energy of the Eternal Blue Sky was branded on my body like a tattoo. When I said they could take it for free if they could, the fairies circled around me, expressing their joy.
Some even clung to my hair or sat on my shoulders. Considering how they avoided touching anyone else except Tannian, this seemed to be their ultimate expression of gratitude.
Such good children.
Watching their innocent chatter made my blood boil with anger toward Apels. To think that such pure, righteous creatures were driven to the brink of extinction—could those responsible even be called human?
Apels, you deserved to be destroyed.
“Um, Carl? What do they mean by ‘sky lady’s energy’?”
Unlike the joyful fairies, the others were understandably confused. From their perspective, it seemed like the fairies were drawn to some divine power within me, but I wasn’t a priest or even a devout believer. To those who knew nothing, there was no way to make sense of this.
“There was an incident involving a heretical cult up north. The nomads there worship a sky god. It’s probably related to that.”
I said this while lightly tapping my chest, and Marghetta, who had been looking blank for a moment, quickly nodded. Marghetta had seen the wound before, so she should understand with just this much explanation.
“Ah, I see, so that’s what it is.”
Marghetta’s expression darkened briefly, probably recalling the wound, but she quickly composed herself and ended the conversation. Given how many people were unaware of my injury, it wasn’t a topic to linger on.
Of course, only Marghetta understood; the others still looked puzzled, but—
“I don’t know what happened, but it seems the fairies will be able to resolve it.”
The Mage Duchess subtly cut off any chance for the conversation to continue. Once she had drawn that conclusion, it was awkward to probe further.
I gave her a slight nod of thanks, and she responded with a faint smile while shaking her head.
She must have been worried.
Marghetta wasn’t the first to see my wound. The Mage Duchess knew it before her.
We’d met after the Great War in the North, and I had shown her the injury during one of our early interactions, hoping she could heal it. Though other mages had failed, I was hoping that someone at the pinnacle of magic might succeed. Of course, it turned out to be impossible, which was why I was still in this state.
Anyway, it must have troubled the Mage Duchess a lot. After all, it was a wound left on her lover’s body that she couldn’t erase herself. She must be glad to see the possibility of healing from an unexpected source.
“Then, then! We’ll take it right away!”
“Go ahead.”
And the fairies were at the center of this miraculous healing. They hovered around me as I gave a gentle nod, clearly excited. Truth be told, I was excited too.
It had been a long, painful time. If the Eternal Blue Sky’s energy could be removed, the wound would become just an ordinary wound, healable by magic or divine power. Finally, I could say goodbye to this damned wound—
“Clothes are in the way. Let’s erase the clothes first.”
“Yeah, yeah.”
“We’ll erase them!”
My mind froze at these sudden words. Kids, what do you mean by erasing my clothes? Weren’t you just going to take it as is?
But the fairies’ wings sparkled before I could open my mouth, and my upper clothes began to fade, revealing my body.
Oh.
So they weren’t completely removing my clothes, just making them transparent. They must be able to use such interesting magic because they were fairies.
“...”
After a short denial of reality, I looked around. Naturally, all eyes were drawn to the now fully exposed wound.
“Ah, uh, eh? O-oppa...?”
Seeing Louise trembling, I immediately closed my eyes.
What a disaster.
***It only took an instant for me to go from a lover to someone accused of hiding a terrible secret.
“Oppa! H-How, how did this happen?!”
Irina screamed with tears welling up in her eyes.
“A-a wound like that and I knew nothing...”
Louise stammered, clearly on the verge of panic.
“He split the sky with a body like that?”
“And he never once showed any sign of pain?”
Erich and Rutis whispered to each other, their voices quick and filled with disbelief.
I was definitely screwed. I wanted to keep it hidden as much as possible and planned to reveal it gradually on my own terms, but here it was, exposed all at once.
The only silver lining was that Marghetta, noticing my shirt fading, had quickly shielded the young duke’s eyes. No ten-year-old needed to see something this traumatic.
But that was where my luck ended.
“Come to think of it, oppa, you wore regular clothes instead of a swimsuit at the beach too.”
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