Chapter 430: Pride of Existence (2)
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“.......”
Barbatos slowly opened her eyes, allowing our eyes to naturally meet.
Barbatos half-closed her eyes as if she were still slightly sleepy. It would be impossible for someone to fully relieve their fatigue if they had to sleep while hanging from the ceiling. She must be exhausted and tired in more ways than one. Her voice sounded somewhat faint and distant.
“I dreamt of something nostalgic.”
“A dream, is it?”
“Yeah, that’s right. So it was around that time Zepar started growing out his beard...... He was always so foolishly serious.”
Barbatos chuckled quietly as if something amused her. I simply puffed on my pipe. I wasn’t sure how much of a difference there was between her laughter and the smoke I was exhaling.
We were in a solitary cell, enclosed on all sides by ashen walls. It was perpetually cool and gloomy, like a shadowed place always damp from rain. I never imagined a day would come when the two of us would be having a conversation in a place like this. Barbatos likely felt the same. She playfully rattled the chains around her wrists.
“Ah, ah—. In the end, I got dumped. This is why loving men is pointless. I’m such an idiot, aren’t I? It’s like I had rose-colored glasses on, and not just one layer but three.”
Despite having her horns severed and her limbs bound, she was endlessly nonchalant. But then again, this was Barbatos—proud and fearless like a lioness.
“Do you regret loving me?”
“Of course I regret it. I regret it a lot. You know, I enjoy breaking up with lovers, but I really hate being dumped by them. If I could go back in time, I’d go straight for smashing your balls first.”
I laughed.
I silently stared at Barbatos for a moment. It was as if time had stretched only around my heart, like when music suddenly comes to a stop. That moment of silence lingered, and then, like a snapped bowstring, it broke with a sudden twang.
“I killed Paimon, Barbatos.”
“Huh? I know.”
“No.”
I shook my head.
“With these hands. I personally drove the blade into Paimon’s body.”
“.......”
“I caught every drop of Paimon’s blood. Once in the neck. Once in the back. Once in the nape. A total of three times, I thrust the finely sharpened dagger into her.”
I lightly tapped my neck and back with my fist, mimicking the act. A smile still lingered on my lips.
“With each stab, there was a little tremble. A shudder ran through her body. She tried to hold on, but in the end, she slumped against me. I hit every vital point so precisely that it didn’t take long for her to die.”
Barbatos stared at me blankly. She had believed that the archdukes killed Paimon. It was the first time she had heard that I personally killed her. For some reason, I felt slightly pleased. In fact, it would always lift my mood whenever Barbatos had that vacant expression.
“The important part here is that I deliberately stabbed her neck twice. Making sure the blood reversed through her throat so that she couldn’t speak properly was crucial.”
“Huh......?”
“It’s because of her last words. When someone’s about to die, they leave final words, do they not, Barbatos?”
I smiled softly.
“Before I killed Paimon, I gave her a wedding ring. Happiness means letting your guard down, after all. The moment she was happiest was when she was the most defenseless. So, after giving her the ring.......”
I pulled the ring out of my pocket. The very one I had once slipped onto Paimon’s ring finger myself. Holding it between my fingers, I spoke playfully.
“I stabbed her. Without a moment of hesitation. What do you think about that? Was that not a bit excessively cruel? I think so too.”
“.......”
“Paimon probably thought the same. That it was too cruel. So, if she had left her last words, no doubt, she would have cursed me with all the venom she could muster. A curse so dark, so deep, so terrifying, I can’t even begin to imagine it.”
I couldn’t bear to listen to that.
The curse Paimon would have left behind would surely lodge itself deep in my mind, never to be erased. Her curse would haunt me as visions and echoes, constantly blaming me.
I didn’t overestimate my own mental strength. I was already teetering on the edge. Hearing things was manageable, but seeing things—visions—that was a real problem. Add Paimon’s curse on top of that, and my mind might truly collapse.
Swiftly.
Not allowing her even a chance to leave her final words.
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