Chapter 404: The Spider and Viper (1)
The cliffs stood like folding screens along the coastline.
A temple that was worn away by sea winds, had already crumbled over the cliffs long ago. The sea buried the colossal rubble beneath its waves.
The Demon Lord Castle, <Sky Garden>. The island that once floated across the sky had lost its owner. After losing its magic power, the Sky Garden gradually descended. The fact that Paimons funeral was held on the same day the Sky Island created a huge wave in the nearby ocean as it sunk was a complete coincidence.
Now, the once-beautiful garden, which bloomed with flowers throughout all seasons, was no more. The lush thickets that disregarded the changing seasons were gone. Everything was submerged in seawater, slowly sinking into some unknown abyss. It seemed unlikely that they would resurface ever again.
My dear comrades.
I turned around.
The leader of our Liberation Alliance, Demon Lord Paimon, has passed away.
In front of me were a dozen people in black robes. I couldnt see their faces because of their hoods. Nonetheless, we already knew each other to a certain degree. They were the executives of the Liberation Alliance which Paimon had spent centuries to create.
She did so in my very arms.
What were her final words?
A woman asked. I recognized her voice.
General Manager Anna de Bis. She handled the Batavia Republic side of the Liberation Alliance. Not only was she basically treated as second-in-command directly under Paimon in the alliance, but she was also a prominent authority figure in Batavia. Adding to this, she had also moved her army with me back during the Lily War.
I spoke with no emotion on my face.
Her last words reflected the honor and nobility that defined her. Even in her final moments, Paimon yearned for peace and the equality of all beings. She drew her last breath, entrusting me with the task of ensuring the continuation of her ideals.
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Is that what you think I would say?
The executives froze in place.
Anna de Bis carefully spoke up as if trying to figure out my intention.
What do you mean by that?
It wasnt a noble or honorable death. Paimon met her end in the most gruesome mannerthrough assassination.
I continued as I glared at the robed executives.
She was not even given the time to properly give her last words. Paimon spent most of her final moments protecting me. Despite the assassin repeatedly stabbing her neck, tearing into her back, and savagely attacking her like a wolf, Paimon didnt emit a single groan or scream as she endeavored to protect me.
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Once she finally fell, Paimon whispered one thing to me. Do not cry, she said. I guess you could call those her last words.
The executives went silent. Curse me all you want, Paimon. If necessary, I will even use your last words politically. There was no hesitation here.
Up until her last breath, Paimon was only concerned about the person before her. That was the kind of person Paimon was, and that was my lover and your leader.
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Why are we crying out for republicanism? Is it because an incredibly lofty ideal exists there? Or is it because, as exceptionally noble intellectuals, we must be held accountable before history?
I could feel the night air flow around me. The air wasnt stagnant. Whenever I spoke with precision and skill, I would feel as if I were melting into my surroundings. It was like that even now.
No. We always start with the trivial. We simply cannot stand idly by when tragedies and suffering unfold right before our eyes. When a beggar on the street struggles to breathe, we, too, feel suffocated. When a slave is whipped in the market, we, too, feel anger. It is at that point that we begin.
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I witnessed the most noble lady die in the most miserable manner before my eyes. At that moment, I felt an unbearable sadness and anger. And I will never forget it.
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