âHey, you there, witch girl. Who gave you the right to step forward? I canât allow that.â
Martina stepped in to stop Scarlet, who was willing to sacrifice herself.
Upon being confronted, Scarlet looked startled, as if she couldnât believe someone would oppose her.
âWhatâ¦? Butâ¦â
âBut what? You have someone to protect? Just checking, but youâre not talking about Yoon Si-woo, are you?â
âUh⦠well, yes, it is Yoon Si-woo, but there are others tooâ¦â
As Scarlet stumbled over her words, barely holding her composure, Martina let out a chuckle and muttered.
âIn that case, itâs even more unacceptable. Iâve heard enough to know, right? That Yoon Si-woo got hurt trying to protect you.â
Martina frowned, recalling Yoon Si-woo, who had fallen into a comatose state.
Though Martina had a bit of a rough edge to her, she was, outwardly, far more caring and responsible than she appeared.
Thatâs why she was genuinely concerned about what had happened to Yoon Si-woo, once her subordinate.
She couldnât help but know who Yoon Si-woo had risked everything for.
âI understand that you feel indebted to Yoon Si-woo and want to devote yourself to protecting him, but if you die in the process and he wakes up to find you gone, all his efforts will have been in vain.â
âTh-thatâsâ¦â
Seeing Scarlet look flustered, having never thought of it that way, Martina shook her head disapprovingly.
Expressing sympathy for the emotional turmoil Yoon Si-woo would go through upon realizing he loved someone with such a personality.
Well, at least this was the least she could do as someone who had been a superior to her former subordinate.
Martina concluded, âAs his former boss, I canât allow his heartbreaking sacrifice to be in vain.â
âUghâ¦â
She saved someone who should have died, yet here Scarlett was, unable to even show gratitude, looking as if she felt terribly sorry.
For some reason, feeling a surge of frustration inside her, Martina walked over to Scarlet and playfully flicked her forehead.
âW-what? Why did you hit me?â
âWhy did I hit you? Because youâre being rude, obviously.â
Although it didnât hurt at all, Scarlet was taken aback, struggling to process the sudden flick on her forehead. Martina scolded her with a stern tone.
In truth, Martina had been quite angry with Scarlet from the start.
Not because of any particular reason or event.
âWhere do you think youâre stepping forward, trying to make us sacrifice a child? You should stay put. This is something only the adults should handle.â
It was simply because Scarlet was still a child, regardless of being a witch or not.
Itâs only natural that an adult wouldnât sacrifice a child just to save themselves.
When Martina voiced what she thought to be obvious, Eve and Leon, who had been observing beside her, also pointed toward Scarlet, suggesting she go back.
âThatâs right, Evande. Leave this to us.â
âThanks for the thought.â
ââ¦Alright.â
Realizing they would never allow her to sacrifice herself, Scarlet had no choice but to step back.
As Scarlet withdrew, Martina stepped up, as if relieved, and declared, âWell then, Iâll clear the way. After all, at my age, thereâs not a single person who would mourn my death.â
âHey!â
âYikes, I guess there was at least one person. Anyway, with this, Iâve decided to act, right? Itâs not like thereâs anyone else who will do it anyway.â
Martina waved her hand lightly as an apology to Captain Kanna, who was angrily shouting that she wouldnât go unnoticed.
After all, she believed this was something she had to do.
âWho says youâre the only one? Martina, Iâll handle it, so you just stay behind.â
ââ¦What are you talking about?â
However, this time it was Natalia who stepped in to stop Martina.
Martina glared as her eyes widened at Nataliaâs determination to volunteer for a mission that was likely fatal, questioning her sanity.
ââ¦Hey, are you crazy? I can understand if Leon is volunteering since thereâs no one else for the job, but what are you thinking stepping up when you have a family? Donât you think about your daughter?â
The reason for Martinaâs anger lay in the fact that, unlike her who was all alone, Natalia had a family.
Given that Nataliaâs husband, Lucas, was already in a coma due to an enemy attack, what would happen to their daughter, Marin, if Natalia were to go too?
Martinaâs frustration reflected those concerns.
However,
âI know.â
ââ¦What?â
âI know. Thatâs why Iâm saying Iâll do it.â
Nataliaâs response completely veered from anything Martina had predicted.
Martina was taken aback, pondering if Natalia had finally lost her mind, her surprise so great that she thought seriously about it.
With her ever-calm smile, Natalia addressed Martina earnestly.
âMartina. Martina Ivanova. From school days on, youâve always been my rival. While I graduated and got married earlier, I still lost to you in one thing.â
âDamn, are you mocking meââ
âMartina. Iâve always tried to surpass you, so I know best that youâre an exceptional magician.â
Martina, furious at what she perceived as mockery, was interrupted by Nataliaâs murmur, which carried a strange determination that left Martina speechless.
âListen, Martina. While I think Iâve beaten you in getting married and graduating, purely out of spite, thereâs one area where I know Iâll never surpass you.â
It stunned Martina that such a confession would come from Natalia, who had fought fiercely to be stronger than her in every aspect.
The fact that, instead of them being rivals in everything as they always had been, Natalia was recognizing her failure in a seemingly sincere manner shocked Martina to the core.
As if tempted by disbelief, she asked in a misty voice, ââ¦What is it?â
Natalia responded, humorlessly, as though frustrated, ââ¦Itâs the fact that you are a better hero than I am. As infuriating as it is, itâs true. Natalia Eloise canât measure up to you, Martina Ivanova, as a hero. Unfortunately, thatâs the reality.â
ââ¦What kind of nonsense is that?â
Martina couldnât grasp Nataliaâs words.
As rivals, she knew better than anyone how outstanding Natalia was as a hero.
She was a commendable captain leading her own squad, an exceptional superpowered individual who couldnât be overmatched by anyone.
But why would Natalia say such a thing? Martina felt lost, unable to comprehend why she would belittle herself.
âI canât fix a broken magic circle.â
She bit her lip at Nataliaâs following statement.
Natalia continued, âI canât purify magic nor teleport. I can merely manipulate some water and use that for combat. But, is my fighting prowess better than yours? Thatâs not true either.â
Back in school, Martina and Natalia always bickered over the topic: which was superior, magic or superpowers.
Whenever that topic arose, Martina would taunt Natalia saying, âHey! You canât do this and that!â
Then Natalia would retort, âIn that case, if you think your magic is superior, letâs have a duel!â and they would spar.
The results were always ties.
Martina often felt frustrated with those draws, in the same way as Natalia, who understood that the results were never truly draws.
Through this conversation, Martina realized that Natalia had always lived with an inferiority complex toward her.
But knowing it was a subject she could not console her about, the only thing Martina could do was remain silent and listen to Natalia.
As if sensing her thoughts, Natalia continued to speak.
âMartina. Letâs say we successfully seal that witch. Even if weâre able to succeed, the city will suffer a significant loss in power. We donât know what will happen afterward, and itâs going to be much more difficult to protect the city with fewer people.â
And that was inevitable.
Right now, the personnel sacrificed for sealing included Eve and two other captain-level heroes.
With such a gap in power, the remaining personnel would have to fill the void.
The burden would increase immensely.
Naturally, Martina was well aware of that, and Natalia knew she was aware.
Thatâs why she was asserting her point.
âMartina.â
ââ¦What?â
âI have a family thatâs more precious to me than anyone else.â
ââ¦I know.â
âTo protect my precious family, to protect the city where they liveâ¦â
With a bitter smile, Natalia spoke,
âAn excellent magician is needed more than a superpowered mom who can only manipulate a little water.â
That was her best plan to protect her family.
Martina acknowledged the truth in her words but found it difficult to embrace that idea.
âWhy are you doing this to me⦠what am I supposed to do with this burdenâ¦â
Thus, Martina couldnât bring herself to say she understood.
In a soft voice, Natalia spoke once more.
âMartina.â
ââ¦What now?â
âYouâve always followed any of my penalties without complaint whenever we made wagers back in school. Remember?â
Of course I remember, Martina thought with a nod.
When they made a bet on who would find a boyfriend first, the loser had to do whatever the winner said, and Martina ended up having to run three laps around the playground in just a swimsuit.
It was shameful enough to bring back painful memories even now, and yet she accepted Nataliaâs conditions without a word.
There were countless embarrassingly humiliating tasks she upheld, but whenever Natalia made a request, Martina never thought of refusing.
Because rejecting her felt like losing to her, just like that.
And that was a bond established because they both felt the same way about each other.
Their relationship held no falsehood or pretenses.
Though there were times when it made them feel like killing each other, they always considered one another as genuine rivals.
Then that rival asked Martina with a smile.
âDo you remember? Last time when you wanted to rescue your subordinate, and I was on holiday but still supported your request. You said you would grant me a favor, no matter what. Did you forget to use that favor?â
Upon hearing that, Martinaâs expression hardened.
She remembered awfully well.
Back when Yoon Si-woo suggested rescuing Scarlet from the witch, she had indeed made such a promise.
And now, she could almost predict what Natalia would ask of her.
Slowly, Martinaâs face twisted with dread as she thought,
âPlease donât say it.â
She instinctively prayed not to have to go through this.
However, her rival always put her in difficult situations, and she had a strong hunch that this time would be no different.
âNatalia.â
Her name echoed from Nataliaâs lips.
With a smile on her face.
âKind of wish I could be as good as you.â
With a mix of longing and frustration in her smile, at that moment their gazes met.
Martina saw, in those eyes, something deeper than just frustration and longing.
A heavy trust that made her shiverâtrust in her.
Her lifelong adversary and rival smiled and asked of her, âIâll go. You stay back.â
ââ¦Fine, damn it.â
*
Before leaving, Leon and Natalia were given a fleeting moment.
The longer it took, the higher the chance of the witch regaining her power and successfully escaping the seal, so they were allowed just a moment for goodbyes.
ââ¦Dad.â
ââ¦Leonore.â
During that short span, Leon Lionel pondered what his last words to his daughter, Leonore, would be.
But no matter how hard he tried to think of something good to say, devastatingly, words didnât come.
Honey, Iâm sorry. I should have listened more when you told me to read plenty of books back then.
As Leon forced a rueful smile, staring at Leonoreâs face, she suddenly hugged him tightly as if she sensed her fatherâs silent turmoil.
ââ¦You canât think of anything to say, can you?â
ââ¦Haha.â
âIf you canât think of anything, you donât need to push it. Just hugging me tightly would be enough.â
Leonore lifted her head and flashed a bright smile.
However, she couldnât hide her slightly reddened eyes.
She probably tried to conceal it so he wouldnât feel heartbroken seeing her cry.
Seeing that, Leon thought once more, She truly is my daughter.
It wasnât because she looked so much like him in terms of skin color and hair.
Itâs the small, thoughtful gestures she had, just like his late wife.
So, not just my daughter, but our daughter.
Ah, something just came to mind!
âLeonore, youâve grown so well. Really⦠youâve grown beautifully.â
ââ¦And youâre only realizing this now?â
âI regret not being able to spend much time with you after your mother passed away, and now youâve grown up so wellâ¦â
As he spoke, Leon recognized once more how he had been away diligently fulfilling his heroic duties, missing out on precious time with his daughter.
âIâm sorry⦠I was an inadequate father, wasnât I? I should have put in more effort for your motherâs sake.â
Then, Leonâs heart was met with,
âNo, you werenât.â
Leonore shook her head in denial.
Letting go of the embrace, she held his shoulders firmly and said,
âIâve never thought of you as an inadequate father. You, Dad, were the most proud and wonderful father in the world to me. Iâll remember you that way, just like I always have.â
Leonoreâs golden eyes were fixed on Leon.
There was no wavering in those eyes.
That gaze seemed to convey that she truly thought so, filled Leon with overwhelming emotions.
ââ¦Really?â
âYes.â
âIs that true?â
âOf course.â
Though it felt as if tears would spill any second now,
Leon held himself back.
He wished for his daughter to remember him as the greatest father for the rest of her life, smiling till the very end.
So Leon joyously embraced Leonore, saying,
âI love you. Leonore. Just as I have from the beginning and will continue to.â
âI love you too, Dad.â
*
Meanwhile, not far away, a conversation was unfolding between Natalia and Marin that had a rather different atmosphere.
âAlright, our girl. Since I canât watch your training anymore, you need to work even harder. After all, itâs your skills that can protect you.â
ââ¦I understand.â
âAnd take good care of Dad. Heâs so sensitive that if he finds out Iâm gone when he wakes up, he might collapse again.â
âYeah, I know! Why do you have to keep nagging me! Itâs the last time, isnât it?â
âIâm nagging you because itâs the last time. Ugh, Iâm so anxious!â
Observing Marin puffing her cheeks in response to her motherâs nagging, Natalia realized the poignant farewell had turned trivial.
But this atmosphere was precisely what Natalia intended.
While lost in those thoughts, Marin stared at her with a pout and asked,
âDo you really find me that untrustworthy? At this moment, itâs all about nagging?â
âOf course not. I trust my daughter. Youâre the second most trusted person in the world.â
ââ¦Whoâs the first?â
âYour dad. To be fair, that result is you.â
âReally?â
âNot really, itâs actually something I unintentionally did. Dad had no idea and thought it was all his fault. I remember showing him the two lines, and he panicked, sweating rivers.â
âPfftâ¦â
Marin couldnât hold in her laughter at that memory.
As laughter rippled between them, Natalia smiled back at her daughter, watching the humor lift her spirits.
âYou really loved Dad, didnât you? You must have gone to great lengths to pull that off.â
âWell, I truly loved him. The second most, that is.â
At that, Marin beamed and then, all of a sudden,
âUgh⦠I really didnât want to cry.â
Ultimately unable to hold back the tears, she burst into sobs.
Natalia cautiously wrapped her arms around her daughter, who was now crying uncontrollably.
From within Nataliaâs embrace, Marin wailed, âI love you too⦠Mom. Youâre the first person I love the mostâ¦â
Hearing that, Natalia was almost about to respond, âLetâs now leave first place for Dad,â but ultimately failed to say it.
She couldnât maintain her composure upon hearing her daughterâs heartfelt words.
Knowing she would be unable to hold back her own tears if she saw her crying, she had tried to avoid creating such an atmosphere but ultimately failed.
However, due to that, she discovered once more how her superpowers eclipsed her magical abilities.
Thanks to her telekinesis, she could prevent her face from being ruined by tears.
*
ââ¦Are the farewells finished?â
âYes, thatâs more than enough.â
Eve asked, and Leon answered.
Natalia couldnât find the words to respond just yet.
She hadnât fully collected her emotions.
Eve gave a wry smile at the sight of Nataliaâs eyes glistening like dew, as if pondering whether it was even possible not to feel sadness.
Goodness, how could one not be sad?
Farewells were always tragic.
Especially if it was due to someoneâs death.
Therefore, despite feeling guilty about the sorrow lingering in her heart, Eve didnât voice it.
To say she felt sorry would be a disservice to their determination.
Yet sensing Eveâs sorrow, Leon spoke to her.
âTeacher, do you think we might end up in history books later?â
At that nonsensical question, Eve chuckled softly in response.
âItâs not about whether we might be featured; itâs that we definitely will be. We are heroes who saved the world once.â
âWe can at least give Leonore a sense of pride about that.â
Leon said that with a smile.
Standing by his side, Natalia wiped her tears and managed a smirk.@@novelbin@@
Yes, they were heading out for a reason.
To protect the world and their dear ones within it.
For that purpose, they were willing to risk their lives.
âShall we go then?â
ââYes.ââ
Leon Lionel, the captain of Astrafeâs 1st division and Leonoreâs father.
Natalia Eloise, the captain of Astrafeâs 3rd division and Marinâs mother.
Eve, the Envious Witch and a teacher at Aegis Academy.
Three individuals total for the mission.
Parents embarking on a journey to protect their children.
Teachers setting out to protect their students.
Three adults setting out on a one-way journey.