The forest had turned into a battlefield, and clusters of trees collapsed onto the ground, forming land between a large body of water. Moonlight shone on this surface and lit the surroundings. Soon, an intense red light that was stronger than the faint moonlight began to spread across the forest.
Crack! Crackle!
Large trees burned and let out sparks. Each tree was so big that even if two people stretched their arms wide open and tried to hug the tree, they would barely ?cover the perimeter. Since such trees were burning up like wood in a fireplace, the path of fire became much more intense. This gigantic fiery body almost looked like a fire monster as it moved around this way and that according to the air flow.
Whoosh! Something fell into the path of fire. It was a corpse.
Swish! Swish! Swish! More bodies were thrown in. These were corpses that belonged to the dead mercenaries and the robed figures, and the fiery sparks swallowed them greedily. Although there were quite a few of them, the fire was much bigger than them and had no trouble burning the corpses.
âLast one!â Zich threw the last corpse in his hands and wiped his hands clean. Now, all he needed to do was wait for the fire to turn the corpses into ashes. Zich turned his back from the fire and from a bit of a distance away, he saw another much smaller fire burning. Within this small fire lay one single corpse. Unlike the mercenariesâ and robed figuresâ corpses that had been carelessly thrown into the mouth of fire like trash, this corpse was being given a proper farewell and taken care of with respect.
Zich walked toward it and saw Til quietly watching the fire.
âAre you done, sir?â Til asked when Zich stood next to him.
âYes, there are no more corpses left.â
âIâm sorry for making you take care of the whole mess,â Til said.
âItâs fine. Iâm not enough of a bastard to hinder someone from making their last farewell to a friend.â
Zich looked down at the fire. Inside the fire, the corpseâs clothes and skin were already all charred black and the bones were crumbling. This was Nickâs corpse. After the fire had swallowed Nickâs corpse, Til had continued to watch it without moving. What was he feeling? Was Til relieved that a betrayer was now dead? Or was he sad that a friend he had been with for a long time was completely gone from this world? Or was it a mix of all these feelings? If so, which emotion was taking the biggest place in his heart? It was impossible to tell as Til quietly watched the fire with his lips tightly pressed together in an obstinate expression.
On the other hand, Zich didnât have many thoughts about this matter. Since this matter involved Til and Nick, Til could figure it out between the two of them, and it wasnât Zichâs place to say anything.
âShould I let the fire be until everything is burned?â
It seemed like Til would not leave his spot until Nickâs body became a handful of ashes, and since Zich had no loyalty for Nick to pay his farewells to until the end, he thought it would be good for him to do something else. Zich was about to move when Til spoke.
âI trust that you will keep your promise.â
Til sounded desperate. If Til had been his enemy and spoke in such a way, Zich would have gladly broken the promise and laughed at him. However, he didnât need to do that to someone like Til.
âDonât worry. I canât say that Iâm an honest person even if it kills me, but I donât plan to break this promise.â Then, thinking that Til would probably worry, Zich added, ââ¦Since I think your friend died while bearing the punishments for all his sins.â
Til then recalled what happened before Nickâs death. Nick had fallen into despair when he heard that the daughter he loved so much was being held hostage after suffering from Zichâs plans. Then, he died while fearing for his daughterâs death. It was a perfectly tragic death, sad enough to draw pity from onlookers. Of course, even these onlookers would change their minds once they heard all the things Nick had done.
âSo, itâs fine even if we make it so that Nick unfortunately died from a terrible event.â
âThank you.â
Til had helped Zich ridicule and mock Nick. The fact that Nick was their enemy now played a factor in why Til helped, but it was mostly because of the promise they had made. In return for promising to help Zich give Nick a painful death, Zich promised to not tell the world about Nickâs betrayal. The reason why Til made this deal wasnât to protect his friendâs honor or trust for the mercenaries.
âWith that, people will not point fingers at Ellie,â Zich said. Both Zich and Til were well aware of how people gazed at family members of criminals. The more severe a criminalâs crime was, the more their family members would be under greater scrutiny. If Nickâs crimes were revealed to the world, it was unthinkable how much pain Ellie would have to endure. Thus, Til was grateful to Zich for accepting his offer, and helping to ridicule Nick seemed like a cheap price to pay. Furthermore, Til also agreed with Zichâs logic that if Nickâs evil deeds didnât spread across the world and he could keep his honor, he should at least die while paying for his sins.
âYou really treasure Ellie.â
âShe has always been like a daughter to me. I donât want to see her hurt.â Tilâs expression looked bittersweet. âHowever, I know sheâll cry for a period of time after hearing about her fatherâs death.â
âAre you going to raise her?â
âOf course. I think Nick would have done the same. Although he tried to frame me as a criminal and reap the benefits, Iâm sure he wouldâve raised Walter with Ellie,â Til said.
âReally? Do you really think so?â Zich thought, but he kept this to himself. He didnât mean to make fun of Til, and also thought that Nick adored Walter too. However, if Zich thought of what Nick had done when Til had become the Demon Lord of Disaster, it really was questionable.
Til used to be the Demon Lord of Disaster and caused an enormous amount of catastrophe and mass genocide. Before he had regressed, Zich had believed that the Demon Lord of Disaster was constantly looking for something. âIf they carried out a similar plan like the one in this regression and successfully corrupted Til, I can only think of one person he was probably looking for.â It was probably his son, Walter.
Of course, since the Demon Lord of Disaster had gone insane, ?there was a low possibility that he was moving with the clear goal of finding his son. He was probably acting in habit of what he desired the most before he went insane. If he really had been successful in finding Walter, there was a very low chance that Til could even recognize him. However, considering that he was still looking for his son after losing his ability to reason, his fatherly love was extremely impressive.
âIf he was still looking for his son, this also means that he wasnât able to find Walter in the end.â As Til expected, Nick could have also taken care of Walter. âIf that was the case, would Til look for his son so desperately?â If Walter was under Nickâs protection, Til wouldnât have wandered all over the world like that.
âThereâs probably a high chance that Walter went missing.â That probably was a large factor in making Til the Demon Lord of Disaster. Zich didnât know the person behind Walterâs disappearance. Nick could have tried to protect Walter, but he might have fallen for the robed figureâs ploys.
âEven then, we also donât know if Nick abandoned Walter.â Of course, now, it didnât matter what was the truth, since this future would never happen.
âIs that so?â Thus, Zich gave up on questioning Tilâs words; instead, he just monotonously agreed with them.
âThis whole incident must be over now, right?â Til asked with a hopeful tone, as he wanted to end this headache-inducing incident as quickly as possible. However, Zich firmly shook his head.
âPerhaps, there is still the most important matter left.â
Til moved his eyes away from the fire for the first time and looked at Zich. There was deep disbelief in his eyesâor more exactly, he didnât want Zichâs words to be true.
âDo you remember how they blackmailed us with the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls?â
âYes. They told us that the monsters were going to ambush Pialu, so we should quickly go and evacuate the citizens. Do you think that there will still be a monster ambush in Pialu?â
âYes, with a very high possibility.â
Tilâs face stiffened. âMr. Zich, not a single person shouldâve escaped. Moreover, you have the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls in your possession.â
âThose guys are part of a very large organization. We probably didnât kill all of them.â First of all, Glen Zenard was alive, with his eyes wide awake.
âMoreover, they might have more Pyramids of Vengeful Souls. When the robed figures were controlling the monsters, the monsters didnât attack them. It was probably because the monsters received a command, and Mr. Nick probably wasn't the one who gave it.â
Tilâs expression worsened as Zich continued, âYet, most of all, even if they had no other choice, they decided to send monsters to ambush Pialu way too easily. Those guys value their missions more than their lives. Since these guys easily decided to ambush Pialu, I think that they already communicated with their higher-ups beforehand about this matter.â
âThen, isnât this a very serious matter?!â Considering the number and strength of monsters gathered together in the Denest Mountain Range, it would be a piece of cake for the monsters to completely wipe off Pialu from the world map. As the robed figures said, they needed to get to the city as fast as possible and begin evacuating people.
âThereâs no need for you to be so frazzled. I set up a basic counter plan to deal with the situation.â
Til was impressed that Zich set up a counter plan in that short amount of time. He was also amazed that Zich got rid of the false charges against him and defeated all their enemies at once. The more he saw Zich, the more he thought that Zich was impressive.
âFirst of all, itâs this.â Zich took out the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls in his pocket.
Tilâs face brightened up. âOh, I get it! I just realized that we can also control monsters!â Since he was taken aback by the high possibility that Pialu would be ambushed by monsters, he couldnât think very far. Yet, after thinking for a bit, he realized that they didnât need to fear the monsters if they had the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls. However, Tilâs expectations were crushed in a second.
âThatâll be great butâ¦â
âIs there another problem?â
âIf we use the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls, that means the two orders would contradictory, and I donât know what will happen if such a situation occurs. The monsters could split into two groups and follow different orders, or they could fall into confusion. The third possibility is that both orders could be nullified.â
This was a matter that even Zich could not predict what would happen. âI donât know about the first possibility, but if the second scenario happens, itâll be dangerous for Pialu.â If the monsters split into two groups and listen to orders from two different Pyramids of Vengeful Souls, it would be fine, since the two groups can fight each other and kill each other off. However, if the monsters fall into confusion or the orders get nullified, Zich didnât know what the monsters would do. They could fight each other until both parties died, but they could also recklessly come down the mountain range.
âWould you be able to make an order at this distance?â
âThat would probably be difficult. I know how to use the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls, but my training and experience compared to the robed figures or Mr. Nick is much lower. I can only issue an order if I approach the monsters.â
âThen we have to immediately go to the Denest Mountain Range! Before they do anything to the monsters, we need to make the first move! Letâs make the monsters fight each other and scatter in different directions.â The time they spent cleaning up the corpses felt wasteful to Til. It was to the extent that he regretted doing a basic funerary rite for Nick.
However, contrary to Tilâs frantic heart, Zich acted way too leisurely. âDonât worry about it too much. I have a different plan besides the Pyramid of Vengeful Souls, and thatâs the reason why Iâm taking my time like this.â
âWhatâs the plan?â
Zich smiled instead of replying and pointed at Nick. âWith this plan, your heart wonât feel so heavy about not being with your friend in his final moments.â
It seemed as if Zich didnât immediately want to teach him the answer. Til felt anxious, but he nodded. Even though it hadnât been long since he met Zich, he fully trusted Zich.