Volume 4, Chapter 3: Memories of Heaven â Part?3
That man held the ability which allowed him to cross the border between the living and the dead. He managed to change his soul into a Book while still living, in order to reach Heaven. Why and how did he go to Heaven? The answers to this werenât recorded in the fragment.
The manâs Book entered Heaven.
ââ¦What is thisâ¦â
He could see. He should have been dead but was able to see. And he could feel. He felt the surrounding landscape and in the far distance, a tremendous being.
At first he had seen a vast desert. The man walked along it and his feet sank. He didnât know why, but he had to walk. He could understand something magnificent was in front of him. There was no reason for this. He only felt so.
In the meantime, it started raining. The man murmured as he got wet.
ââ¦Itâs raining. A rain of souls.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The man basked in it. Inside the rain he felt joy like never before. The joy of loving. The joy of being loved. Joy he could obtain. Joy contained in him.
While smelling lovely flowers, he overlooked a splendid sea of clouds. Conquering various countries on horseback, days of peace have arrived. Feeling the sublime souls of saints, his heart fluttered in wicked bliss, and while admiring lovely women, the loving manâs body shivered in their embrace.
While struck by this rain of souls, the man felt all the kinds of happiness in the world.
Before long, the rain ceased. The man started walking again.
The man noticed that the sand was made of peopleâs souls. Those who ascended to Heaven become sand like this. And he also noticed at the same time that the rain was also made of peopleâs souls. The happiness evaporated from the sands, turned into rain and poured down again.
âOh, right. These are True Men.â
He was drenched in the happiness of True Men. He had been reliving the happiness that True Men have tasted until now.
I want more happiness, the man thought. However, he approached the limits of his ability. The manâs soul left Heaven and came back to this world.
In his final moments the man had seen the huge presence that sat in the middle of Heaven. Both Heaven and that grand being wereâ¦
âO God!â
The man shouted.
The Book ended there.
âThis is⦠Heaven.â
Alme muttered. Her face was sweating. Her heart beat like a prancing horse.
âHow was it? Although it was only inside this Book, you felt happiness that probably surpassed all you have felt until now. If you go to Heaven, you can taste even more happiness forever.
Do you understand what Heaven is?â
ââ¦Amazing.â
âThe Books of the believers of the Indulging God Cult go not to Bantorra Library, but are stored in Heaven. We protect this Heaven and fight so we could ascend to it.â
While putting away the Book showing Heaven, the Overseer of Paradise continued his explanation.
âWhat you have seen, that rain of souls, is a collection of peopleâs joy.
This happiness is extracted from the Books of dead people housed in Heaven and becomes a rain. Those who ascend to Heaven are basked in it and taste the ultimate happiness.
By collecting the Books of those who reached happiness, Heaven becomes an even more wonderful place. God wishes it and we also aim for that.â
Alme nodded, her face flushed.
âWe must send the Books of people in bliss to Heaven. However, there is no meaning in sending people with only a small joy to Heaven.
Therefore, we produce happy people. We select people who should be happy, and we lend them our power so that their happiness will grow stronger. That is the mission of the Indulging God Cult.â
ââ¦Umm, is Cigal one of the chosen people?â
âYou truly are quick to understand.â
The Overseer of Paradise pointed at Alme with his index finger.
âWe call those who were chosen, like Cigal, True Men.
The conditions to become a True Men are the size and purity of oneâs desire. The greater the desire is, the purer the desire is, the greater their achieved happiness.
Cigalâs desire is immensely vast and truly pure. If he were to achieve his desire and become able to ascend to Heaven, it will make it a much more splendid place.â
The Overseer of Paradise kept talking.
âPeople like me and you, who donât possess a pure desire, cannot become True Men. Therefore, we serve the happiness of those True Men. We are called False Men.
And, for our service to True Men and the Cult, we go to Heaven as a reward.
True Men exist for God. And False Men exist for True Men. We exert our efforts so that God, and those of us who serve God, will be able to taste all the happiness of this world in Heaven.â
The Overseer of Paradise spoke while looking into Almeâs eyes.
âWill you become our ally?â
Alme answered âyesâ without any hesitation.
That surely was the sort of happiness she will not be able to know without joining the Cult. The joy of touching and devoting oneself to that sublime being.
She will offer herself for Cigal, for Heaven. This was something she couldnât know if she played her violin her whole life.
Alme swore her loyalty to Cigal who wasnât there.
Alme was headed for an island. There was a training facility of the Indulging God Cult on it. It was lonely for her to not see Cigal, but if she was useless for him she wouldnât be able to be at his side. She had to master Magic and become a warrior.
On the ship were Alme and a boy close to her in age. He was a boy who wore glasses and looked serious. His name was Winkeny.
âWhy did you join the Indulging God Cult?â
Winkeny started talking to her.
âIn order to serve Cigal-sama. And you?â
Winkeny seemed troubled for a short while.
âSince my mother joined the Cult⦠I came with her.â
âDo you know Cigal-sama?â
âI heard about him.â
Alme spoke to Winkeny about how wonderful of a person Cigal was. He listened to her with a cold expression.
âIâm not really sure since I also just joined, but I think people like you are rare.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâll see when we get there.â
Alme and the rest whoâve gathered on this solitary island at some distant sea withstood severe training. Those who gave up were discarded. Seeing dead people or those whose spirits were affected go out was a daily occurrence.
The morale of Almeâs group was high. Everyone became desperate to reach Heaven.
While living that sort of life, she started understanding the meaning of Winkenyâs words.
âNo-one honors the True Men.â
She talked to Winkeny in between training. The two have become friends.
âYeah. Thatâs true.â
âTheyâre all just thinking about themselves going to Heaven. They only think of True Men as tools that allow them to reach Heaven.â
âRight. Everyoneâs objective is self-interest. These are False Men.â
Alme scorned her comrades. Theyâre so stupid.
âIt just doesnât fit them⦠theyâre like pigs â they just greedily devour the bait known as happiness.â
âThat is the Indulging God Cult.â
âAre you also like that?â
âI just happened to join the Cult. I have no place to go and nothing else to do. I only do my job.â
Winkeny was thoughtful and serious, but she didnât like the way he spoke.
âAre you different, Alme?â
âI am. I am connected to Cigal-sama. Only I am different.â
She was different. This was Almeâs favorite phrase.
Once, an airplane came to the island. The False Men began clamoring. Winkeny came to call Alme who was resting in her room.
âAlme, Cigal-sama came to visit. He called for you.â
True Men never came to visit. And it was even the one she admired, Cigal. All of Almeâs comrades focused their attention on her.
âItâs been a while, Alme.â
She faced Cigal with her cheeks blushing. She had so much she wanted to say to him, but now that she actually met him she couldnât form any words.
Cigal smiled as if telling her itâs fine, I understand.
âYou seem to have gotten an interesting ability.â
âHuh?â
âItâs the same ability as Hamyuts Meseta⦠our mortal enemy. Ha-ha, seems like it would become useful.â
The False Men looking at them from a distance started murmuring amongst themselves. Many of them wanted to work under Cigal. With just some brief words, Alme seemed to be the one to achieve a position close to him.
Alme looked around her and snorted. Whatâre you making a fuss about. Itâs only natural.
It was a dark expression unlike that she had while facing Cigal. Looking at him she had the face of a simple girl, while looking down the people around her she had an expression of arrogance. Alme possessed these two expressions. Which one of them was the real Alme?
âDid you make any friends?â
âOne. His name is Winkeny.â
âAnd why are you friends with him?â
Alme thought for a while. She simply talked with him, but she thought that kind of mundane answer will disappoint Cigal. What answer will make him happy?
âBecause he appears to be useful.â
âThatâs a good answer.â
Cigal smiled. Yes! She cheered in her heart.
âWhat about the other guys?â
Alme thought again. How could she answer to make Cigal happyâ¦
âThey only look like stupid pigs to me. I canât make friends with them.â
âIndeed. They are pigs. As I thought youâre the kind of human Iâve imagined you to be.â
Cigal asked her about various topics. Alme thought and answered as to fulfill his expectations.
Before long, she could naturally answer in ways that made Cigal happy, and thought of what would make him happy.
Her way of thinking could be called wicked, and Alme also knew it. However, even acting wicked was fine if it made Cigal happy.
In this world, only Cigal and I are correct. Everyone else is but pigs. Alme reaffirmed this while talking to Cigal.
Cigal then told her he wanted to listen to her violin. Alme was surprised. She hadnât practiced her violin in a while.
Although she was confused, she desperately played her violin. Cigal listened to it quietly.
ââ¦A good sound. Much better than when we first met. Just as I anticipated.â
âWhy?â
âIt is a cruel sound.â
Alme finally understood. This man hadnât listened to the violinâs sound. He listened to Almeâs heart. He could feel with his excellent hearing that he raised Alme into a cruel girl.
âPlease become a full-fledged warrior soon. Then I could always listen to your violin.â
Alme was joyed. Cigal was waiting for her.
Afterwards, Winkeny had said to her,
âCigal-sama seems to gain pleasure by making money.â
âYeah.â
ââ¦Frankly speaking, I donât like him very much. Money being his entire happiness feels somewhat wrong.â
âYouâre so stupid, Winkeny. You donât know anything.â
Alme said and sneered at him.
After having grown strong and brutal, Alme left the training facility. Obviously she went to be at Cigalâs side.
Cigal had already dominated the top of the underworld. Not only the underworld, but he also had control on the public business world.
His assets have already become comparable to those of an entire country. If he kept going like this, it was thought that he would surpass the Ever-Laughing Witch in 10 years.
Even then Cigal wasnât satisfied. He ordered everyone to find new ways of making money.
Drugs, gambling, extortion, exploitation.
Alme received orders that deviated from the proper course of men and gleefully conducted them.
The city was, in fact, under Cigalâs control. The citizens were drowning in drugs, and as for the security forces that were supposed to be cracking it down, Cigal had the government and bureaucrats that supervised them under his control as well.
The industry and commerce were also ruined, so the city became quiet. Everyone always clearly heard gunshots and cries of children.
Alme stopped a certain person in the city.
âWhere are you going?â
The man turned around. Alme wasnât Cigalâs only subordinate. This man, who worked as both Cigalâs secretary and chief of staff, was another close aide.
ââ¦Iâm leaving. I canât follow Cigal-sama anymore.â
âHmph, why?â
Alme asked with her hand on her sword hilt.
âI canât follow Cigal-sama anymore.
Alme, look at this city. If we continue like that, the Armed Librarians will make some move.
We can handle the government or the Present Management Agency, but thereâs nothing we can do against the Armed Librarians.â
âSo what?â
âAlso, I canât understand how Cigal-sama thinks. He seems to be happy at peopleâs misfortune rather than at making money. Does he really desire money?
What is that guy thinking?â
âYou canât understand it because youâre trash.â
While saying so, Alme pulled out her sword.
âYou canât understand Cigal-samaâs noble feelings.â
Alme hammered the swordâs hilt into the manâs stomach while saying so. He collapsed while spewing out blood and vomit.
âYou have no value in being a False Man. You should be a Meat.â
She made contact with the Indulging God Cultâs headquarters and told them she had a new Meat. The tied-up man had been deprived of his memories using the water of Argax and became cattle.
An errand man came from the headquarters. The one who came to recover the new Meat was Almeâs friend, Winkeny.
âHello, useless.â
Alme thus greeted the friend she didnât see for a long time. Cigal looked happily at this.
âWhy did you turn this man to a Meat?â
âThis bastard couldnât understand Cigal-samaâs ideals.â
Alme kicked the tied-up man while saying so. He groaned. Winkeny looked at him, frowning.
âAlme. I ask this while being ashamed of my ignorance. I also donât understand Cigal-samaâs ideals.â
âSince youâre useless explaining it to you would be a waste of a time.â
Cigal tilted his glass and put in between his lips.
âHey Alme. Even if heâs useless, is he not your friend? Please explain it to him.â
âUnderstood, Cigal-sama.â
Alme started talking. During this she trampled the man under her foot.
âThis man â no, all of the trash in this world â made a misunderstanding.
They think that happiness is something to be shared. That everyone in the world can become happy. You are probably also like that.â
âI wonât deny this for now.â
âThat is wrong. There is only a limited amount of happiness in the world. As all people in the world are struggling for their own share, they are competing for the happiness of the world. The worldâs trash doesnât know this.
Happiness should only belong to those that have value. Trash must not possess happiness.â
This was a word for word reproduction of what Cigal had once told her. The one talking now wasnât Alme. It was Cigal, who sat behind, that talked while borrowing her mouth.
ââ¦So thatâs why people are unhappy.â
âYou have always been one to quickly understand, Winkeny.â
Alme put more strength to her trampling foot.
âIt is exactly so. If someone becomes unhappy, then another person receives only that portion of happiness. If everyone but Cigal-sama becomes unhappy, at that moment he will reach the perfect happiness.â
Winkeny hid the feelings in his chest and stared at Alme.
âYouâve changed, Alme.â
He muttered.
âNo, nothing changed.â
Alme snorted and kicked the man at her feet. Winkeny grabbed his body.
âI have another question.â
âYes?â
âCan you make everyone in the world unhappy? Not only a single country. For this you have to destroy the Armed Librarians.â
âA good question, Winkeny-kun.â
This wasnât Alme but Cigal who opened his mouth.
âThere is a method. I have the means to defeat our nemesis, Hamyuts Meseta.â
A small Book fragment was in Cigalâs hands. Winkeny probably didnât know the Bookâs owner, but Alme of course did.
It was the Book fragment of the Ever-Laughing Witch, Shiron Booyacornish.
After Winkeny left, Alme and Cigal conversed. Alme snuggled up next to him, gently leaning on him.
âYouâre the only one. The only one to understand my ideals. No-one else can understand them.â
Cigal said.
âYou donât need this city anymore.â
Alme said.
âThe time of Shironâs prediction approaches. I must soon hasten my preparations in earnest.â
âDo you still need anything? We already have the bombs and the pathogens.â
âItâs still not enough. I must have the strength to kill Hamyuts.â
âMaybe add Ganbanzelâs Monster?â
âAlme. Donât you want to see it? That arrogant woman, prostrating on the ground.â
âI see, I now understand, Cigal-sama.â
After saying this, he pulled out another Book fragment.
âI have received this Book from Lascall Othello yesterday. Recorded inside is the location of the Magic Blade hidden by the Ever-Laughing Witch.â
Alme understood even without being told. Going to get it was her job.
âOh, Alme, itâs about time. Please detonate the Meats.â
Saying so, Cigal pointed out of the window.
They have been holding an experiment to confirm the power and efficiency of human bombs. Looking outside the window at the city, many explosions occurred here and there. From where Alme was it looked just like if gray flowers bloomed inside the city.
âCigal-sama.â
She muttered. She started walking towards the city that was filled with the dead and injured.
âAlme is happy. I wonder if itâs fine for someone of this position to be so happy.â
Even if it was evil, even if it was twisted, even if it was like an illness, she could probably call it nothing other than love.
Even Alme had to make a desperate effort to reach the depths of the mountains. Shiron hid her weapon there.
The Ever-Laughing Magic Blade Shlamuffen. It was known to be the most fierce and brutal among the Memorial Weapons. The spider legs happily attached themselves to Alme who liked fresh blood.
When she returned she showed this to Cigal.
Even while she wasnât around the preparation kept steadily progressing. The bombs that would be used as a distraction; Dragon Pneumonia that would be spread in Toatt Mining Town; the intelligence about the movements of the Armed Librarians. The preparations to kill Hamyuts were getting completed.
âI shall use that Magic Blade.â
Alme said. Cigal himself was also quite good, but Alme would beat him. In order to not risk Cigal it would be better for her to challenge that woman one on one.
However, Cigal shook his head.
âNo, this is mine.â
âThen I will stay around to assist.â
âAssist? That will not be necessary now.â
His voice sounded somewhat anxious. It was different than usual.
âThen what should I do?â
âJust go somewhere.â
ââ¦Huh?â
Alme instinctively asked back. Cigal looked at himself. This was the look he once gave to Winkeny and his aide. It was the face of disdain he showed to everyone except Alme.
There was no reason for him to look at her like this. Alme was supposed to be the only one who understood him.
âWhy?â
âSo noisy. I told you to go somewhere.â
Alme tried clinging to him. However, Cigal no longer looked at her.
âAah! Why doesnât anyone understand my ideals!â
He threw his wine at the floor. And then he spit.
âYou worthless trash. Why did I have such an idiot by my side? How could I think you understood me? Donât be so conceited. I canât even stand seeing you.â
Cigal kept cursing her for several hours. His handsome face was distorted in anger.
Alme pathetically withstood that. No matter how much she was abused by him, she couldnât even think about talking back to him.
Why, she only kept asking this in her mind.