CHAPTER 69: LIAR
The hard ground is predictably cold as it drags Subaru's consciousness into sobriety.
Prone, Subaru opens his eyes as he uprights himself and spits the gravelly shit and musty saliva out of his mouth. He looks about the surroundings, to find himself in a dim kind of darkness.
—It's the TRIAL room of the tomb.
Subaru's world begins in the same spot that it ended. While relieved that he managed to come back, the entrapping feeling of facing a world which might again be hell attempts to constrict Subaru. At these portentous and uninspiring thoughts, Subaru shakes his head in refusal. He stands up, brushes the dirt off him, and slowly looks around the area—collapsed in a corner of the room, he finds Emilia.
Subaru: “...”
Subaru calls out and hurries over to her—or intends to, when he hesitates. What skims through his mind is what happened before his return—Emilia, with a departing Subaru on her lap, oblivious to his expiration as she shared with him a kiss.
Subaru's fingers touch his lips, dry, as he furrows his brows. With how he'd been puking blood, Subaru's face should have been pretty filthy at the end. There was no way he could've attempted to understand Emilia's mental state in that kiss, but it was surely nothing to leave behind good memories.
It was identical for the Subaru at death's door, for while he could reflect on the happening itself, he could manage no recollection of the physical sensation or his mentality at the time. Subaru's very first kiss, and also his first kiss with Emilia, had been obstructed by the transience of DEATH and left absolutely no notable emotion.
Subaru: “—”
Though, Subaru did not necessarily regret that fact. His reflections on the kiss were no act of reminiscence, as his thoughts were more greatly concerned with the danger he felt about that Emilia. —The dependant-on-Subaru, fled-from-reality Emilia.
Puck wasn't showing himself, she buckled beneath the pressure from the villagers and SANCTUARY residents, and she even lost her support known as Subaru. Emilia's mind was broken. If that Emilia was the outcome of all this, then what had happened to Emilia during all the loops previous?
Subaru: “...”
Subaru has left SANCTUARY to visit the mansion four times now. Only in the last loop did he manage to return for a reunion with her—for the other three times, what had happened to Emilia?
In each of those times, the Sizeable Hare would have already attacked SANCTUARY.
Even assuming that Emilia maintained a stable mental state, an inability on her part to combat the witchbeast was surmisable. But, what happened to her mind?
Subaru: “Like there's any fucking 'what happened'... If that's how she turns out when I'm gone, I have to stay around...”
There is nothing in this situation to inspire optimism. He could impose on the future, and distract himself from what was happening, but only pointlessly. For the sake of grasping the optimum future, he must always proceed while supposing the worst future.
The world would prepare what was for Subaru the cruellest, most unreasonable fate. If so, then naturally the problems of Emilia, Beatrice, Elsa and Roswaal, would all arranged in the most difficult format for Subaru.
Subaru: “What, I have to do is...”
Save Emilia's mind, save SANCTUARY's people from the Sizeable Hare, save his buddies in the mansion from Elsa. —Rather the precipitous path.
—Could he do it? The question comes from inside him, as the weak him prepares escape routes, excuses, safeguards.
—There isn't any can or can't do, all there is is to do it. Subaru bares his teeth at that weak him, stating his resolve so as not to back out of his pledge.
He just had to try as many times he needed to pick out the obstacles, clarify the win conditions, assemble a chronology, and discern what was the best usage of his time. Even should Subaru's heart abrade with each failure, if doing it would give him a future to grasp, then that was gratification. Even saying hypothetically, that it meant he'd experience things he'd rather not. And so—
Subaru: “—Emilia. Are you okay?”
He reaches out, jostling the shoulder of the fallen, lovely girl. Her eyelids tremble at Subaru's touch, and Emilia's consciousness returns from the TRIAL to reality.
Her eyes open, their amethyst gleam reflect Subaru, tears arise within seconds, and rejecting her past Emilia clings to Subaru. Returning the support-craving Emilia embrace, pledging in words to become her support, Subaru further in his heart vows firm pledges.
—He'll protect Emilia entirely, and save absolutely everyone. And it'd be no other than him. Because this was what Natsuki Subaru needed to do.
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Subaru gets to organizing the chaotic information from the lend of last loop.
The most important info was probably the stuff relating to Roswaal L. Mathers.
Roswaal knew about Subaru's RETURN BY DEATH. While his knowledge wasn't extensive enough to know that DEATH was the trigger, he was aware that Subaru was REDOING. Subaru can't tell whether he found out after coming to SANCTUARY, or whether he's known since some time earlier, but most likely the information had been writ in Roswaal's gospel.
Subaru had not managed to collect Roswaal's gospel last loop. Assuming it had been on Roswaal's person, it would've wound up alongside Roswaal inside the Sizeable Hare's stomach. And even had it been inside the recuperation hut, Subaru had not been left with the mental reserves to go blasting in to check. Thus, he could not get his nosy nose in deep enough to read the text of the gospel.
—What was Roswaal's goal here, ultimately?
If it was to act in accordance with the gospel's writ, then what reason was there for him to abandon his life at the end? —The answer to that, too, was probably in the gospel's text. Most likely, Roswaal was putting his life on the line to adhere to the gospel's writ.
While Subaru doesn't know just what form the writ of Roswaal's gospel takes, most likely it is identical to Betelgeux's in being a signpost to reach the desired future. Should circumstances deviate from the cult gospels' writ, Betelgeux could to a certain extent use his own judgement to interpret the text, and strive to ultimately reach a coherence. This differs from Roswaal's case. Capable of acting with REDOS in mind, should a future deviating from the writ visit Roswaal, he would expend his own life to make that incorrect timespan a non-occurence.
Betelgeux, who played by ear to deal with deviations to the writ. Roswaal, who permitted no deviation to the writ, and strived to protect its writings as definite.
Both shared the status of being troublesome opponents who owned gospels, and their motivations to actualize their gospels' texts were identical, but their stances in approach were entirely different. Between Betelgeux's manner of reliance, and Roswaal's manner of reliance, Subaru inevitably finds Roswaal's as being the worse.
—The issue here is the text of Roswaal's gospel.
If it's written so far as the conclusions to the issues confronting SANCTUARY and the mansion, then disaster is going to unfold countless times before reaching Roswaal's desired outcome. The snow in SANCTUARY last loop was probably an action Roswaal took to actualize the gospel's writ. Meaning, that snow was an event that should be coming every loop. That Subaru hadn't encountered it before was because he had never managed to return to
SANCTUARY after leaving to visit the mansion.
Roswaal's snowfall in SANCTUARY was a means to isolate Emilia.
What on earth was the meaning of doing this? The unbearable pressure on Emilia should've been more than enough to torment her, even without this roundabout tomfoolery. With her strong sense of responsibility, Emilia would well perceive the expectations of those around her. While bracing herself against her feelings of anxiety and powerlessness, she would repeatedly challenge the TRIAL. And it all goes on, to the point that should Subaru not be around to be her prop, she loses her foundational supports and goes bonkers.
Making Emilia go bonkers is probably Roswaal's intention. But if Emilia should stop acting FOR SOMEONE ELSE'S SAKE, SANCTUARY will not be freed. SANCTUARY not being freed means there is no option of escape in response to the coming Hare. There are many contradictions between Roswaal's actions and his attitude toward Emilia.
And most important were the words Roswaal spoke at the end, before being eaten.
—Scour away everything except what is truly most important to you.
Do that, and you will be like me.
Leaving aside whether Subaru wanted to be like Roswaal, probing into the underlying implications of that statement would mean: Roswaal had scoured away everything except that important to him, and now stood there. His resolve was strong enough that he had freely sacrificed his life—there is probably no room for doubt on this.
If Roswaal forces compliance to the writ, drives Emilia into isolation, and secures his desired state of affairs, he'll acquire that one and single important thing of his or whatever the fuck. Otherwise, what was the real motive behind him announcing those words to Subaru?
Regardless—
Subaru: “Letting go's a no fucking thanks.”
Emilia was important. But of course, those Subaru wished to protect and wished to have at his side were many and many more in number, too numerous for him to count.
Should there be a single loss in Subaru's constrained world, it would forever turn colourless. Greedy and self-centered, Subaru could almost certainly not withstand that. And so, he could not comply with Roswaal's words.
Subaru: “Roswaal, I—am not, going to be like you.”
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Subaru comforts a crying Emilia until she falls asleep, takes her along and exits the tomb.
Things go as usual with everyone being surprised at Emilia's situation and failing of the TRIAL, and first wanting to switch settings to Lewes' house to get Emilia in bed. Along the way there was a little chapter where Garfiel's atmospheric considerations and put-on cheeriness conversely felt painfully pathetic, and Subaru noticed Lewes' meaningful gaze on him, but he didn't mention either topic.
The first one he had purposefully not referenced for the sake of confirming something. As for the second, Subaru already sort of knew what the meaning behind that gaze was.
Garfiel: “'M gonna be borrowin' yer fer a bit.”
They entrust sleeping Emilia to Ram, and just after everyone leaves for the night, Garfiel calls Subaru to a stop. Having anticipated this, Subaru responds with obedient affirmation as he follows behind the shorter guy, heading into the forest outside SANCTUARY. Subaru can't determine whether the spot Garfiel leads him to is the same one as last time, but he does deduce that Garfiel's expression as he looks at Subaru is indeed exactly identical.
Eyes blazing, Garfiel glares at Subaru. Clearly different from his attitude after leaving the tomb, and obviously hostile toward Subaru. Naturally, the first question out his mouth will be—
Garfiel: “Yer bas...” Subaru: “You bastard, what did you see in the tomb... yeah?”
His nose scrunches and a vein bulges from his forehead, when the very words he was about to speak get thrown right back at him. Garfiel's eyes widen. When his expression shows he's been caught off guard, it does away with his more severe impression, letting a kind of puerility peek though. Mysterious.
Garfiel immediately shakes his head at Subaru and his one shut eye, clicking his fangs to compose himself.
Garfiel: “'S creepy, but if yer know what's up 's makes things go quick. No hidin' nothin', n' speak everythin' honest. If yer don't wanna be havin' a bad time, that is.”
Subaru: “Yeah. I've got lots of things I wanna check too, busy guy I am. —I'm fine with answering your questions, but can I be getting my questions answered here, too?”
Garfiel: “D'yer ser'sly think yer in any position t'bargain 'bout anythin'? My amazin' self's in th'position of eatin' yer whole, and yer in th'position of throwin' out meat that ain't you t'keep from gettin' eaten. 'S a MEE-JEE LOSES BROTHER OLD, PUTS BROTHER YOUNG TO FORE.”
Subaru: “Out of all the sayings you've said, there's the nastiest one, right there.”
Shrugging, Subaru lowers his gaze and elects for silence.
Garfiel might be impatient, but he's still not rushing Subaru. Subaru takes a deep breath, deciding how he should answer. Subaru: “Inside I took the TRIAL. I saw my past.”
Garfiel: “—! So y'did have th'fucking qualifications... Then, yr'results're...” Subaru: “Failed. Accepting or denying your past isn't something you can just do that easily. ...I mean with Emilia, it'll be the same thing.”
Half-truth, half-lie, Garfiel's reactions to each peek through. Garfiel's face pales in hearing that Subaru took the TRIAL, but after learning that it didn't amount to success he slumps his shoulders, eased.
Subaru: “Well you sure look pretty fucking relieved.” Garfiel: “Eh?” Subaru: “I am thinking, he sure accepted Emilia's failure, and accepted that SANCTUARY will not be freed, while looking pretty fucking happy about it.”
Brows furrowed, Garfiel gives a sniff as if starting to catch on. He stoops his posture slightly, glaring up at Subaru. Garfiel: “Y'bastard, what 'n yr'past... no, what n'th'TRIAL did yer fuckin' hear?” Subaru: “SANCTUARY's background, some of the underlying circumstances. Also, about you and
Lewes-san, I guess.” Garfiel: “—! No, w... you, my...” ...past is something you know, is what Garfiel's probably going to continue with. Subaru cuts him off by shaking his head.
Subaru: “I've got no clue what you saw in your past. Do have an idea why you're keeping quiet about having taken the TRIAL though.” Garfiel: “...T'already know this much.” Subaru: “This's coming with my speculations too.” something something you're cool to get mad because it's meanie speculation. In this world, Subaru and Garfiel have only known each other for one day. The majority of the information Subaru would acquire by interacting with Garfiel was really not anything he should be getting to hear yet. The same goes for information about the legitimate Lewes Meyer, sleeping in the experiment site.
Thus Subaru was attempting to get through this by saying he had opportunity to learn these things in the tomb, handily utilizing the TRIAL and hinting at Echidna's existence. Subaru couldn't think of any new information he would acquire or new actions he would take as a result of this conversation with Garfiel. Right now all he wanted as for this talk to be over. But—
Subaru: “—Y'know, why won't you reattempt the TRIAL?”
Garfiel: “—”
Garfiel tilts down his head, with no intention of showing Subaru his expression. His arms dangle at his sides, his wary posture loose and without strength. And so Subaru judges that no immediate attack is coming.
Subaru: “I really have to feel there's no consistency with you. You pressure Emilia for her to free SANCTUARY, and then you're fucking relieved when she fails. But that said, if you're sincerely trying to blockade SANCTUARY's freedom, your methods are half-measures.”
If he wasn't ultimately considering the consequences, Garfiel could just shapeshift into beast form and kill Subaru and Emilia. The sentiments of the evacuees and Roswaal and the others would of course plummet, but if Garfiel's goal was truly to hinder SANCTUARY's freedom, then this method would be reliable and quick. But still, until things hit their absolute last moment of being dicey for Garfiel—until Subaru crosses the line of having the evacuees escape SANCTUARY or some other similar thing—he doesn't do it.
—There is still some boundary line inside Garfiel that Subaru doesn't know.
Subaru: “I'm thinking to hopefully get your help.”
Garfiel: “—Do, n't say th's stupid crap.”
Garfiel raises his head, his usual vigour completely absent from his face as he shakes his head.
Garfiel: “Just like yer said, me and you ain't got int'rests that align. My amazin' self ain't actively gettin' in yer way, but I ain't actively helpin' either. 'M neutral. Neutral, 's fine.”
Subaru: “You do realise that how that position crazy doesn't suit you?”
Garfiel: “It ain't a thing of suit'n er not suitin'. 'S necessary so it's what I do.”
Garfiel annoyedly kicks at the ground, kicking up a cloud of dust as he turns his back to Subaru.
Garfiel: “'F th'half-witch beats th'TRIAL th'n that's that. My amazin' self does understand what with yer bein' caught inside, you have to beat th'TRIAL if yer gonna get out. —But, th'question of whether I'm leavin' th'opened SANCTUARY's entirely somethin' else.”
Subaru says nothing.
Garfiel: “If yer gonna leave, go ahead'n get out. But don't yer try doin' anything here. Don't tresspass into our shit any more th'n yer already fuckin' have. Y'stay by that, and my amazin' self ain't doin' anything.”
Subaru: “Even if I told you that outside, your help is necessary?”
Garfiel: “...Yer lot couldn't possibly give what my amazin' self's after. N'here's where th'talk with me ends. Make sure t'pull no goddamn meddling.”
Ultimately not listening to Subaru's objections, but still rather rational in his conversation, Garfiel leaves the scene. Garfiel's shown strong rejection in his talks with Subaru up until now, but this time alone he didn't flip out. Just where did the difference, and his motives lie?
Subaru: “I've got mountains of things to think over... but,”
Sticking his finger in his black hair, the complicated load of information in his head leads Subaru to stop mulling over it. Although he'd love to sort it, organize it, arrange it, and have it lead to an answer.
Subaru: “This included, thinking over everything alone's gonna get me nowhere.”
Should Natsuki Subaru stray inside the labyrinth of thought, he would again be caught in a spiral of negativity. To prevent that from happening, what Subaru needed now was—
Subaru: “Guess it's time to rely on you again...”
The single person in the world to whom Subaru could reveal his worries, and their thoughts.
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As if spurred by some unassailable emotion, Subaru's feet hasten.
After parting with Garfiel, Subaru's walk immediately shifts into a dash. Breath ragged, brow sweaty, pupils wavering, Subaru runs. His destination is only, visible under the moonlight, the tomb's inside.
It's after that last conversation. Having stated he would not interfere with Subaru's actions, Garfiel presents no obstruction. There is no one to rebuke Subaru as he speeds again for the inside of the tomb.
Having reached the entryway, Subaru stops still as his sleeve rigorously wipes away the sweat.
He takes deep breath after deep breath to settle his winded panting, facing forward as he peers into the darkness of the tomb. What he has business with is inside—the abyssal castle in a dream, Echidna's realm.
Subaru: “If you wish... that you want to know...”
You'll be invited in, the white-haired witch had explained to Subaru. With his attitude clinging and reliant, Subaru came here trusting in that statement.
The things he wanted to ask, wanted to talk about, wanted to deliberate about together, wanted help to reach an answer for, were numerous enough to be a mountain. Those things he could only reveal to the Witch of Greed, he wished to reveal to be given a way.
What he needed to do, and what he wanted to do coincided. Now all he wanted was a method to actualise it, acquired by process other than deliberating over it alone.
Subaru: “—”
Going to Echidna's castle, spewing all his doubts and worries to her, clinging to her kindness, did make Subaru feel somewhat pathetic. The possibility that revealing everything to Echidna would break the prohibition, and again drown SANCTUARY in Envy's shadows, did prompt his legs to tremble.
But regardless, Subaru had hope.
That the Witch's guidance would be the clue to breaking through this impenetrable dead-end of fate.
Subaru: “Right now... I should be meeting the requirements.”
He was this lost on what to do. He was this willing to do anything he could.
If the present Subaru was no desiring, wanting Apostle of Greed, then what was he?
Innumerable times would he freely surrender his life. If sacrificing his pride was all it took to settle this, then he would relinquish it. Because the shameful, pathetic, impotent and ignorant Natsuki Subaru, could manage no better than this.
Subaru: “Counting on you, Echidna!”
Steadying his breathing, Subaru silently motivates himself to finally take the first step into the tomb. Having already accepted him as a challenger once tonight, he enters the space for conducting the TRIAL—and gazing over the room, proceeds towards its centre.
Subaru: “Really winging it on what spot and what formalities it needs, but...”
The second time Subaru was invited to the dream, other than frantically desiring an answer, he should have been in the same prone posture he had right after RETURNING BY DEATH. It doesn't seem there are any notable, dedicatory kinds of requirements.
Either way, Subaru kneels down on the spot with his hands linked and eyes shut. In his mind he envisions the white witch, calling out to her with enumerations of his emotions.
Subaru: “—” It continues, the time passing as Subaru waits in silence. He can feel the tomb's cold air caressing his skin, yet regardless also feels the sticky, cold sweat on his brow.
He desired. Desperately.
He wanted. Earnestly. If he wanted this much, desired this much, yet still wasn't achieving it, then. —Greed perhaps meant an avarice far too immense for human capacities.
Subaru: “—u?”
Just before the faintheartedness can sink in is when the darkness beneath Subaru's eyelids abruptly seems to glow with encroaching white. —Actually no, that isn't a 'seems'. Subaru: “—” The white light assaults his vision, steadily and steadily consuming the pitch-dark world.
Before he knows it his kneeling body now lies on its side, and he feels his consciousness estranging from reality as it is pulled into another world.
—The invitation to the castle in a dream has begun. To the castle where Echidna awaits, where this time truly, he wishes to hold a conversation for the purpose of grasping the future. Amid a hazing consciousness, on only that one single thing does Subaru brood.
<—Witness the uncomeatable present.> The moment he falls unconscious, he could feel that he heard this.
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A grogginess jolts Subaru's nerves. He doesn't know what happened.
The sobering of his consciousness hits suddenly. Almost as if switching a television channel.
Dragged along by the tumult of changing from one channel to one completely different, Subaru's awareness switches. Subaru feels a sensation reminiscent of this right after RETURNING BY DEATH.
The discrepancy between the grisliness of the world where he dies, and the conditions he reaches after RETURNING BY DEATH, is something which carves a sense of awriness into his consciousness, his body, and of course even his soul.
Subaru: <—>
In attempting to speak, Subaru realises that he cannot. He tries to put his hands his his throat, to belatedly notice that he lacks the sensation of having either a throat or hands.
Subaru: <—?>
Neither arms nor legs, eyes nor mouth, nor even a body exist for the present Subaru. His consciousness alone floats in space, looking panoramic down at the world, as if he had become only a single point of vision.
It was an unnatural feeling, like being in a dream without any physical flesh. That he regardless feels this is not the first time he's been in this state is perhaps exactly because the sensation is much like that of dreaming.
That manner of thought leads Natsuki Subaru to try disconnecting his perceptions from the scene before him. However, this is impossible. Disembodied Subaru is not permitted to turn his head, nor close his eyes.
All he can do is watch—watch this scene before him, forcibly burned into his awareness.
???: “—ar.”
The voice is hoarse, and quiet. So frail, that it's difficult to make out what it's saying. However,
Subaru: <—>
He intuitively perceives. This is Bad, senses Subaru's instinct.
That was a voice he must not hear. This was a thing he must not notice. In there was a matter which he must not know.
But no matter how hard he thinks this, the scenery before him remains unchanging. It won't even disappear for him. It merely forces that CONSEQUENCE on Subaru, engraving it in him.
???: “Liar... liar, liar liar liar liar liar liar...”
The word takes definite form as it repeats, teariness joining the unending murmur. It's a painful scene. Packed with too much grief to deafen out. Watching this, hearing this, was the absolute in suffering.
Subaru: <—>
Why was he here? Why did he have to notice this? He erred. He messed up. He blundered in judgement. He ought not have noticed. He ought not have known. He ought not have been informed.
—Should he not think otherwise, then, he.
???: “Liar, you liar! Subaru, you... liaaAARR! LIARRRRRR!!”
A torrent of tears streaming from her amethyst eyes, Emilia screams. As if accusing a betrayer, as if rejecting the nightmare before her, dishevelling her hair as if a child, Emilia screams as if in frenzy.
—In front of Rem lying on the bed, with a dagger jutting from its throat in suicide, before a hysteric Emilia there lies Subaru's corpse.
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