Chapter 120: Death in April
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
But this was enough. I dissuaded Meyer.
âStop it now.â
âYouâre soft-hearted after all.â
Meyer clicked his tongue low.
However, he opened his hand more gently than I thought. Fabianâs hand, twisted by Meyerâs hand, fell to the floor and his body also collapsed.
âUgh, heuaaakâ¦â
Fabian rolled around the floor and grabbed his left arm. The twisted hand was bizarre.
If strong pressure was applied, his hand would be gone. Fortunately, or unfortunately, Fabianâs hand was still attached.
I stared at Meyerâs hands.
âI was caught in those handsâ¦â
I drooled over without realizing it.
I could definitely see why August hated it so much when I awakened Meyerâs mana. It was a force far beyond what I thought.
Fabian grabbed his arm and found April.
âKeuk⦠April!â
âApril, please treat Fabian!â
Deca and the other expeditionaries all looked at April with earnest eyes.
With a low sigh, April approached Fabian and treated his left arm.
The healing magic of this world could also be used on an arm that was cut off. The muscles of the torn arm were at least repaired nicely.
Even if his hand had been attached properly, the phantom limb pain would still remain and would torment Fabian for years to come. Fabian was ambidextrous, but the minute he gripped his sword with his right hand, he would struggle for a while.
It was also questionable whether a dungeon attack would be possible.
I stared at Fabian.
He used to be such an imposing man, shining brighter than the sun in the sky.
I felt a mixture of joy and disturbance in my heart. Catching my breath, I spoke to Meyer.
âPlease excuse me while I have a word with Expedition Commander Fabian.â
âBut.â
âSince there are the eyes of others anyway and the Commander is here, he wonât be able to do anything nonsense. And the pain in his arm will remain.â
Even if I didnât hide much about the existence of the first round, I didnât have to go around blatantly telling everyone about it.
Realizing that I was going to talk about the first round, Meyer nodded as if he couldnât help it.
âI canât wait that long.â
âYes. Thereâs not much to talk about.â
After asking Meyer for permission, I was bitten around. Meyer finally shot Fabian with a disapproving look and left.
At the same time, he ordered Tragula to point his bow at Fabian, as if he was anxious.
I was left alone with Fabian, who was breathing heavily. Fabian staggered to his feet, his eyes filled with venom.
Maybe it was because I was always looking at Meyer. Fabianâs shoulders were much lower and more diminutive than I remembered.
I looked through him with a dry look and sarcasm.
âIâm glad your arm is attached, Fabian. It was more painful than that when I lost my arm instead of you.â
â⦠You!â
Fabian shouted. Half of his voice was empty, mixed with the wind, probably because of the pain.
âHow does it feel to be stabbed in the back of the head?â
ââ¦How did you seduce April? Ha, I was really impressed this time. Itâs amazing. I canât believe youâre doing such a harsh thing to make me judge your value againâ¦â
âWhat bullshit are you spouting?â
I gave a small laugh at how ridiculous he sounded in this situation. I wasnât even angry right now because I couldnât grasp him like this.
âWhatâs the meaning of the value youâve judged? You are not the strongest expedition leader as before. You need to know the theme.â
Fabian shook his fist at my contemptuous gaze. It seemed that he had never thought the game would change like this.
Fabian shouted as if he was wrongly accused.
âDid you have a grudge because I didnât pick you up? Thatâs why you used April to cause internal strife in our expedition?â
âYou were trying to provoke internal strife in the Black Knights, and I canât? How can you be so selfish?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I asked back, smiling with my eyes bent.
I hadnât originally intended to go this far, either. April, quite frankly, I was the one who actively invited her, but Fabian was the one who brought the whole Tragula thing on himself.
âYouâre really foolish, too. Youâve taken Tragula in the first round, and thereâs no way I brought Tragula to the dungeon without any countermeasures, knowing that Iâll encounter you.â
â⦠Ha!â
I only brought him here because I thought he might be interested, but did he really want to use Tragula?
I donât know if I should say it was as I expected, or if I should say that Iâm surprised because it was too much as I expectedâ¦
âAnd April⦠Why are you asking me this when youâre so irritatingly cruel to Jeanne? You know how much April cares for Jeanne.â
ââ¦â
Fabian bit his lip. As much as what he had done to Jeanne, there would have been no point in turning back on himself.
âJeanne is a waste to you.â
âWhat qualifications do you have!â
âIâm overflowing with qualifications.â
I laughed out loud. I couldnât stop laughing. Iâve never laughed so happily. I felt my voice was unfamiliar. Suddenly, I saw the people near me wince as I laughed.
I laughed even more at the sight of people sitting in the middle of the path, wondering if they should approach me.
Fabian looked at me blankly, as if I were a madman. His thoughts must have been of a small-minded and gentle companion.
It was only natural that he should be perplexed by this sudden frenzy of mine since I had responded only rationally and without raising my voice after we met again.
After laughing for a while, I wiped away my tears.
âDo you think itâs just Jeanne? The crown that would have been placed on your head, the honor that should have been circled on your back, the power that you would hold in your handsâ¦â
I mentioned everything I thought Fabian might have in the first round.
They would disappear from Fabianâs life, leaving only virtual images like a mirage. Thatâs how I was going to make it.
âIâm going to take all that was yours. Just watch me.â
âJun Karentia!â
After finishing my sentence like that, I turned coldly.
A scream that sounded like Fabianâs rang out behind me.
Up until now, no matter how much I hated him, heâs heard it in his ears, but now he seemed to sense the reality and urgency of the situation.
Without regard for Fabian, I headed for where April was.
April, who was sitting in the middle between the Black Knights and Fabianâs expedition, faced me with a stiff face here and there.
I smiled softly and pushed my hand out to reassure her.
âOkay. Weâll take Jeanne. I wonât let anything dangerous happen. I swear on St. Marianne.â
âThank you.â
It was only then that April breathed a sigh of relief and held my hand.
At the end of the first round, I never thought that she and I, who once worked together to make Fabian a warrior as his colleague, would become like this.
This was the beginning of Fabianâs ruin.
CHAPTER 14. Death in April
We left the Fabian Expedition behind and headed for the capital.
It was only when we came to the dungeon that we had to enter together, so we aligned ourselves, but there was no need to do so when we left.
âThe atmosphere is also a mess.â
Before I left, I met April one last time.
For April, it was not a situation to meet me openly.
Aprilâs face was full of fatigue, perhaps because it was hard to sneak out. The Fabian expedition seemed to be very wary.
I said with concern.
âApril, I want you to come to the Black Knights, too. If youâre that talented, the Black Knights will welcome you.â
I didnât just say it, I meant it. She was talented enough to be chosen as the main healer for the main party.
However, April gave a small shake of her head.
âThank you for the offer, but Iâm also Fabianâs best friend. Weâve been running around together since childhood, and weâve been together the moment we made an expedition⦠I canât abandon Fabian and go to another expedition.â
âWill Fabian understand how you feel? For Fabian, youâre just a random traitor.â
Iâm sure Fabian would be angry at her for being so reluctant to join the expedition.
âFabian wonât know.â
April mumbled absentmindedly to herself where the Fabian expedition was.
Her face was full of regret as she stared at the sight of Fabianâs red hair swaying in the sunlight.
âWhat I heard from you will continue to be a secret.â
âYou can reveal it to Fabian. That I told you about the first round.â
âNo, itâs just the first and second rounds⦠It was something I shouldnât have known in the first place. If I needed to know, I would have returned with memories with you and Fabian. There must be a reason why St. Marianne didnât leave me a memory.â
April said firmly. Perhaps it was because she was mentally tired of unexpected truths. She showed a more defensive attitude than at first.
But that didnât mean I could just send her to the Fabian expedition like this. I repeatedly persuaded April.
âFabian now is not the person you know. Heâs completely different. Fabian might kill you at this rate.â
âThen thatâs my business, too.â
I was at a loss for a moment to persuade Aprilâs small words.
âI have a promise to Fabian. Even if I can no longer be with Fabianâs expedition⦠I canât work for another expedition that competes with him. My only expedition leader is Fabian.â
After saying that, April returned to the place where Fabianâs Expedition was.
Itâs something April doesnât remember, but I got help during the first round⦠It was uncomfortable to keep her on the sinking ship, but April was stubborn and I couldnât help it.
Behind April, my old self overlapped. Me in the first round, who was blind and knew nothing but to follow the one path given to me.
Suddenly anxious at that moment, I held Aprilâs arm trying to move away in a hurry.
My reflection in Aprilâs embarrassed eyes was somewhat desperate. I was in a hurry to say it.
âApril, maybeâ¦â