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Chapter 172: Support
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An elf who looks exactly like Jia.
Edel WeissâŚ
Standing in front of her, I was completely stunned.
âIs there something on my face?â
Edel asked, touching her cheek. It must be because my gaze felt so burdensome to her.
âNo, itâs just that you look very similar to someone I know.â
âAh, is that so?â
Edel grinned.
Her smile is also an exact copy of Jiaâs.
âSo the lady next to you was also staring at me for that reason.â
Ai, just like me, couldnât hide her surprised expression.
While Instructor Pi Jin Ho had a different hair color and ears, which made a strange difference, Edel was just Jia herself.
Iâd believe it if someone said they were doppelg?ngers.
Noticing Edelâs gaze, Ai turned away with a fake cough.
âHow is it?â
I casually asked Ai.
I was asking what she thought of Edelâs energy.
â⌠I canât precisely judge a womanâs energy, but I think itâs safe to say sheâs 100% the same person.â
âIs that so?â
I looked back at Edel.
The more I look, the more they are the same.
âShe even uses a bow, like Jia.â
I canât be sure, but thereâs a high chance she possesses abilities similar to Jiaâs.
It might be a similar case to Teddy having the âeye that pierces through mysteries.â
If so, it adds significant weight to the hypothesis that thereâs a link between the past 10,000 years ago and the present.
I was lost in these thoughts whenâ
âEdel! Do you really believe this unidentified man is your ancestor, a High Elf?â
Rena stood in front of Edel and spoke dramatically.
âYes.â
Edel nodded with unwavering, upright eyes.
It was a level of trust that I couldnât understand.
âWhy?â
âAs I said, it feels that way.â
Edel turned her gaze back to me.
âWhen Iâm next to this person, it feels as if Iâm next to the World Tree.â
âJust by a mere feelingâŚâ
âItâs not just a feeling. Iâve also heard that the Alfheim familyâs treasure, âThe Great Oneâs Promise,â has responded.â
ââThe Great Oneâs Promiseâ?â
Rena tilted her head as if asking what that was.
âItâs like a legacy left by the great father of Alfheim, the High Elf. Itâs said to respond only to High Elves.â
âA legacy that responds only to High ElvesâŚâ
Rena glanced at me cautiously.
Her eyes had softened a bit, but they still looked like those of someone scrutinizing a fraud.
âSo how do you explain those short ears?â
âIâve heard that the appearance is due to him being in the process of recovering his strength.â
It seems like she had been briefed in advance about me by Illyna.
âHmm.â
Rena bit her lip with a skeptical look. She seemed to want to find a fault but couldnât find an obvious one.
âMoreover, he even prevented the recent crisis in Alfheim. If this person isnât a High Elf, then who is?â
It seemed like starlight was pouring from Edelâs eyes.
Renaâs eyes widened in surprise.
âYouâre saying he is the one who thwarted Mephistoâs attack?â
âYes.â
âHuh, wowâŚâ
Rena stared at me with an astonished expression. The skeptical look she had melted away like snow. Her facial expressions revealing her emotions also seemed identical to the Rena I knew.
âŚWell, she is the real Rena after all.
âSo, did he also foresee this Mephisto attack?â
âYes. It was our ancestor.â
âHimâŚâ
Now, the only emotion I could sense in her eyes was admiration.
âThen, coming to Riperiel is alsoâŚâ
âYes. Just like he prevented Mephistoâs attack, he came to save Riperiel from danger.â
â!â
And that admiration soon turned into respect.
It was somewhat similar to how the modern Rena looked at me.
If you remove every trace of curiosity and skepticism from that look and fill it with goodwill, it would be exactly like the modern Rena.
âThen letâs hurry to the royal palace! I will personally escort you to Abamama!â
Rena quickly changed her stance and stood in front of me, urging me on.
Watching her, I felt an inexplicable surge of mischief.
âWhy are you acting like this?â
Rena tilted her head, watching me stand still.
I chuckled inwardly.
âAh, I was thinking I should go back.â
âGo back? Why?â
Rena rushed toward me urgently.
âNo, it seems that the people of Riperiel donât like me. Wouldnât it be better for Riperiel if I quietly leave?â
âWhy would Riperiel dislike you? Thatâs not possibleâŚâ
Rena gestured animatedly with a vexed expression, trying to explain.
âThe will of the princess is the will of Riperiel, is it not?â
âWha⌠What?â
Rena seemed taken aback.
âIf the royal family of a country, especially the direct heir to the throne, dislikes me, it means the nation rejects me as well. Am I wrong?â
âWell, thatâsâŚâ
This was both a jest and a rebuke.
âIf Iâve offended you, I apologize. But I wasnât speaking with that intent. I was just thinking of the country.â
âI understand. Itâs natural to be suspicious of me since I suddenly appeared. Being skeptical is a thousand, ten thousand times better than blindly trusting. If my ancestors had acted this way, I would not have spared them praise.â
Renaâs expression brightened a bit.
âBut you, Princess, are different.â
âI am⌠different?â
âYes.â
Rena is profoundly thoughtful for her age, and thatâs why sheâs reckless. She is even more so because she realizes she is a genius.
âI am here at the invitation of the Beast King.â
Thatâs why she makes mistakes like this.
âAnd you, Princess, tried to discredit me, someone who came to save this nation without asking for anything in return.â
Her expression became serious, seemingly pondering over my words.
âHow should I take this?â
âI guess Iâd consider it a public act of humiliation. Or maybe you donât take me seriously, or youâre ignoring me.â
âCorrect.â
Rena bit her lip.
She seemed to realize her mistake.
âSo thatâs why you said I was different. I am the legitimate successor of Riperiel.â
âYes. The weight of your words is similar to that of the Beast King. Even if you were skeptical about me, you should not have expressed it directly from your mouth.â
I glanced at the royal guard, Genis, who was watching us with a curious expression.
âIf you had suspicions, you should have directed your followers to do the investigating.â
âYou mean, delegate it to Genis.â
Rena opened her eyes wide, deep in thought. It seemed like she was mulling over my words.
âI see. If I had asked Genis, any arising problems could have been resolved by disciplining him alone.â
âYes. In that case, you could have even formed a better relationship by standing against your own followers and supporting me.â
There was a way to both resolve the suspicion and handle any issues that might arise without causing a significant problem.
âThat is what a kingdomâs legitimate heir should have done.â
Renaâs silver wolf ears drooped down. She looked utterly dejected.
But my speech was not yet over.
âPerhaps the Beast King didnât tell you about me in advance because he was concerned about your recklessness.â
With each continuation of my words, Renaâs ears and expression continued to sink.
âAnd itâs not just about me; he might not have told you about other highly confidential matters as well.â
She seemed to be catching on.
âAs the legitimate heir to the kingdom, you need to be aware of your position.â
I put my hand on Renaâs head, who was looking utterly dejected.
âThat recklessness, impatience, and arrogance about your own thoughtsâreconsider these things. If you amend them, you will become a great ruler.â
âDo you really think so?â
Rena looked up at me with a slightly brighter tone and tilted her head.
âOf course.â
âAh, I see. Hmm.â
It was then, as I was gently patting Renaâs head, that I heard it.
âHa ha ha ha!â
A hearty laugh came from the side.
âAh, so youâre the legendary figure of Alfheim Iâve heard about.â
I turned my head to see a massive man with biceps bulging out of his clothes. He wore neat formal attire that contrasted with his muscles, and the familiar crown known as âthe Beast Kingâs Crownâ rested on his head.
âIndeed, a man worthy of making Illynaâs eyes light up and say, âHeâs incredible!'â
The Beast King, Jin Beast Riperiel, approached me with sharp, twinkling eyes.
Trailing behind him was a silver-haired, elegant woman who sighed.
âI was wondering why you were taking so long to arriveâŚâ
She looked like what Rena might look like when she grows up.
âRena, did you behave rudely to our guest?â
âUm, MotherâŚâ
As expected, she was Renaâs mother. Her name must have been Luna Beast Riperiel if I recall correctly.
âThatâs not it, itâs justâŚâ
âExcuses are unnecessary. Iâve gathered the overall situation from our guestâs earlier words.â
The Queen smiled a mysterious smile that sent shivers down my spine.
âRena, we need to talk later.â
Rena instantly turned pale. Observing her, the Queen shifted her warm smile to me. The frosty atmosphere instantly melted, replaced by the warmth of a shining sun.
âThank you. Instead of getting angry at Renaâs rude behavior, youâve given her valuable advice.â
âI apologize. I feel like I might have overstepped.â
âNo, not at all. It was a much-needed lesson for Rena.â
The Queen glanced at Rena, who was muttering something to herself, with eyes full of affection.
âThis experience will be good medicine for her.â
âHer headâs grown too big; she really should listen to us for once.â
The Beast King remarked with a tongue-click, his eyes full of affection for Rena.
Both of them really love Rena. I could genuinely sense that from their expressions.
âAnyway, gratitude is gratitudeâŚâ
The Beast King grinned at me.
âFirst, we must extend our welcome. Welcome to Riperiel.â
âWelcome.â
I returned the smiles of the two.
âThank you for the warm welcome.â
Watching us, Ai behind me pursed her lips and murmured,
âWhat are they saying? Itâs unfair; I should learn their language too.â
She seemed peeved at being left out.
* * *
Five hours had passed.
âThank you for your hard work. Please get some rest.â
After finishing a not-so-heartwarming discussion in an otherwise warm atmosphere, I arrived at the guest room guided by Genis.
âThank you, Officer Genis. Youâve had a long day guiding me as well.â
Genis gave a small bow and left the room.
Alone in the room, I did some light stretching and sat down in a chair.
âWhew, Iâm tired.â
Is it because [Pure Boiling Blood] has disappeared? For some reason, I feel more tired.
Of course, itâs not physical fatigue but mental fatigue, so thereâs a high chance that it just feels that way.
âStill, the discussion went fairly well.â
Perhaps the mood improved due to Renaâs incident. Things worked out well.
I was worried about how to explain and convince them about the events that would happen in the future, but I didnât expect it to be resolved so easily.
âGiven that itâs a serious matter, the discussion did drag on a bit.â
All in all, it turned out well.
They even pointed out blind spots I hadnât thought of, providing new clues.
âReally, both of them are as impressive as Rena described.â
The Beast King, Jin, was a hearty man who values strength and despises pretense and formality, fitting for beastmen.
Queen Luna was a wise woman capable of embracing such a man as Jin.
âAs for Edel⌠the more I see her, the more sheâs identical to Jia.â
Edel WeissâŚ
She is simply Jia herself.
Itâs exactly how Jia would be if she just didnât have memories of me.
She even wields the wind attribute.
âI doubt I could find any differences even if I tried.â
And the only difference I can discern between Edel and Jia is their memory.
âBy the way, why didnât Rena react when she saw Jia?â
This is really the biggest question.
Rena knew about Edel Weiss⌠Then naturally, she should have been surprised when she saw Jia in the present world.
âLike, a doppelg?nger!â
But Rena didnât react when she saw Jia. No, there wasnât even a hint of surprise. It was just like the reaction one would have to a stranger.
ââŚWhy?â
I absolutely donât understand.
Everything is questionable from beginning to end.
âEven on the way here, Ai said she saw a Beastmen male whose aura matched that of a man from the present world.â
Teddy, and then Edel. This makes three.
âIs it really, as Ai says, something like reincarnation?â
As for the third match that Ai mentioned, I donât know, but at least Teddy and Edel definitely lost their lives in this war.
âIf the souls of those who died have reincarnated over the course of ten thousand yearsâŚâ
No.
Even then, it doesnât make sense that people would be born identical.
Of course, I canât be sure, as I donât know the mechanics of reincarnation.
ââŚUgh.â
I press my temples hard.
âMy head already hurts. Sigh.â
Thereâs so much to think about.
Itâs about time for Mephisto to make his move.
And then it struck me.
ââŚWait. Mephisto?â
Something flashed in my mind.
âWhen I fought Mephisto, he had a strange reaction to the term âhuman.ââ
It wasnât just Mephisto, but also Lucifer.
When I coincidentally ended up fighting them, they both said strange things while looking at me.
ââŚBackup. Right, they said âbackup.ââ
They scoffed at me, calling me a disposable asset.
Back then, I just brushed it off as ramblings, but now that Iâve come back to the past and seen Teddy and Edel, it seems more meaningful.
âCould they have meant that we humans are the âbackupâ of âother racesâ?â
Life forms reconstructed using the souls of âother racesâ extinguished in the war, or something equivalent.
âA systematic backup for recyclingâŚâ
What if that was the background to the creation of the human race?
âIf the system has transferred, it makes sense for the same characters to appear, just with different race values.â
Both their combat styles and appearances make sense. As for personality, if they have the same âtraitsâ recorded in the system, it could very well be identical.
Thatâs how the âsystemâ of this world works.
But questions still remain.
âWhy couldnât Rena recall Edel when she saw Jia?â
And why did this systematic backup phenomenon happen?
âIâm certain something must have happened at the end of this war, in the final decade of the great war.â
What that something is, I donât know.
Because I donât know what happened during the lost decade.
âIn the end, the only way to answer these questions is to find out how this war ended.â
That was the only solution, after all.
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