Surviving the Assassin Academy as a Genius Professor
Chapter 234: [Main Story] No. 6 Two-Horned Demon, Summenekken (4)
Surviving the Assassin Academy as a Genius Professor - Chapter 234: [Main Story] No. 6 Two-Horned Demon, Summenekken (4)
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"......"
Black Abyss branch chief Betelgeuse put a hand to his chest.
In the lamplight the blood was purple. It had been eaten away by a curse. This blood had no platelets. It could not heal a wound. It destroyed the viscera.
But he didnāt need to go that far to see his own end.
It was because of the old man standing before him.
"You impudent little rat... do you even know where youāve crawled in to."
"......"
That man was the Chair of the Hiaka Royal Eldersā Council. Regent in Hiaka IIIās stead. A chancellor who had long been a pillar of the kingdom.
He was the two-horned demon, Setian.
"So Iāve been found out...."
"You think I wouldnāt notice a rat crawling in."
"I see. The old manās eyes are sharp."
A smile hung on Betelgeuseās lips beneath the hair that had fallen over his face.
"...As they say, grotesquely strong for a half-dead elder. Chair Setian.... If you had this much power, why did you sit still during the Assassination War...?"
"Shut your mouth, Betelgeuse. Canāt you grasp the situation?"
Fwuckā
A jet-black bar of metal ripped into Betelgeuseās vitals.
Gulpā blood surged out of the middle-aged assassinās mouth.
"Who are you. Who sent you. What bastard dared tell you to stick your filthy foot into the Sanctuary?"
"...Who knows. Would an assassin of my level be used as a tool."
"No, you are a tool. And youāre moving on someoneās orders. Just like the imperial family wrote the āMemorandumā.ā"
"......"
Setianās eyes narrowed.
In the dark wooden corridor. Behind his back, black things heaved and writhed.
Was that his true nature?
He was the king Hiaka IIIās close friend, and an administrator considered the second founding father of Hiaka. But inside, what wore human skin was a monster.
"Is it the Empire? Kreutz? Or Kaiser? If not even that... donāt tell me him?"
"......"
"Youāve no idea how painfully I can kill a man, do you. Iāll give you one last chance to go peacefully."
"......"
"Speak. Who was it."
Sitting, Betelgeuse looked around him. Assassins he had spent forty, fifty years withāmen who had begun to see their grandchildrenā... were all dead.
One with a hole through his heart. One beheaded. One with his guts spilled out.
And thenā
They began to twitch.
The dark-violet energy smeared through the blood was moving the dead.
ā...This is how an assassin ends.ā
Death.
Or an end worse than death.
It was the story he always told wherever he went. If you hit a lick, quit this damned job fast. He himself had intended the same.
As a mainstay of Hiakaās Black Abyss, heād settle his debts, then leave this world behind.
ā......If only that bastard hadnāt shown up before my eyes, I wouldāve quit too.ā
In the end, his eye had been accurate.
The punk heād seen when he was a fresh yellow chick had climbed to a Constellation seat in just three years.
For someone like him, who couldnāt touch the Constellations no matter how many decades he reached, only fell insteadāhe wanted to see a higher world, beside him, as his tool.
āSo this is everything.ā
He hadnāt found the Sanctuary, but the usable information was already flying up beyond the sky.
Tied to the ankle of a cute crow that could speak human words.
Which meant there was only one thing left for him to do.
"I asked you who, Betelgeuse!"
"Who?"
At the elderās wrath, Betelgeuse smiled faintly.
"Your mom."
The next moment, twelve pairs of Betelgeuseās ribs burst out through his skin.
Rrrrip!
But they werenāt bone. They were explosive metalāhis entire flesh had been replaced with a powerful explosive. As mana surged, it heated red.
"You worm!!!"
As Setian thrashed and sprang back, Betelgeuse looked to his subordinates, unable even to die.
āMay the information paid for in blood... mean something to you.......ā
Betelgeuse closed his eyes, recalling the face of a man fifty years younger.
After that, a massive explosion erupted in the royal residence.
āāāāā .
Crawling out of the blast, Setian. His face had turned demonic.
The bastard had kept his mouth shut to the end, but seeing the direction that filthy crow flew, he could roughly guess it.
Who it was that had tried to trespass upon his Sanctuary.
"Haken."
"Yes, Chairman!"
"Summon the entire Royal Guard Knights. Right now."
Dante Hiakapo.
Noā
Abraxas... youāre going to sucker-punch me like this?
He had meant to spare the bastard if he could, at least until he forced him to reveal the Lord of Eternal Returnās location. But making a play for the Sanctuary was something he could not abide.
"......I suppose thatās as far as it goes."
The wrinkled leather of the elderās brow began to bulge.
***
The Rebecca I remembered was always a sharply arranged person. Every morning from dawn she brought a maid and spent about an hour setting her hair. Dabbed and stamped things on her face. Put on a perfectly tailored dress.
So her current appearance felt unfamiliar.
"You said you were in paināno wonder you look a mess."
"......"
Hair, tangled any which way. Eyes sunken and raw, reddened.
A pajama thrown on like a garment draped on a hanger called a body.
I set a fruit basket on the table beside her.
"......"
Rebecca looked up at me without a word.
She sat half-propped on the bed.
I waited for her to speak, and so only silence continued.
"How are you."
"...It hurts."
Her voice cracked. She truly looked in pain.
"I thought it was a light cold from the seasonal turn, but youāve rested longer than expected. Curious. As the āMaster of Mana,ā your body ought to be free of almost all illness."
"......"
"Start getting up. The Hero Party tactical lectures are backed up. Everyone but you is learning and understanding."
"...Donāt call me that."
"Hm?"
"...Donāt call me āyou.ā"
"Why."
She shook her head. Then she changed the subject.
"Do I need extra lessons?"
"You do. Of course. Now that the Hero Party is all gathered. We have to match what each of us can do. How we should act."
"Will you teach me separately?"
"I should. Shall we start now. Weāre short on time."
"......"
Why was that? Rebeccaās face eased a little. In other words, up to a moment ago that face had been full of anxiety. And thenā
"Before that. There are two things we need to clear up."
"Yes."
"First is this. I clearly asked you to support Balmung, and you agreed. Then why didnāt you help in time?"
"......"
The face that had relaxed hardened again.
"If youād supported with grand magic, Balmung could have avoided the amputation of his leg. Now heās replaced it with a prosthetic, but itās not the same as his own. I want to know why."
"...Did that kid say so?"
"That kid?"
"The sky-colored one. With horns."
"Eve."
"...Yes. That one."
"No. I gathered it through ćGlass Butterflyć I had planted in advance. Itās your turn to answer. Why?"
"Reaper Constellation Ī© was behind me. It felt dangerous, so I couldnāt rashly make a move."
So that was it.
By Glass Butterfly, the mana flow in the area had looked strange.
As expected, there had been external pressure.
"Did you meet Reaper Constellation Ī© privately."
"...Yes."
"What did that dangerous woman say."
"......"
Rebecca shook her head.
"You have to tell me."
"...No. She said little of anything. Just that she came to see me for {Nā¢oā¢vā¢eā¢lā¢iā¢gā¢hā¢t} a moment. Then she left."
"What did she say."
"......"
"Answer. Even a passing remark might be important."
"......"
It was then. Rebecca grabbed her head and leaned her body against me. As if complaining of a headache.
Since the Hero Party doesnāt trigger a ćScriptć, I felt frustrated.
"...Do you have to know what she said?"
"Itās truly important. Whether she wants it or not, Reaper Constellation Ī© is tied to the Demon King."
"......"
It felt awkward to push her away, so I supported the body leaning on me.
Rebecca suddenly spoke something off-the-wall.
"She said you abandoned her."
This time it was my turn to shut my mouth.
Because that isnāt me.
"So she said sheād come to see who your wife is now."
"Is that all?"
"...Mostly."
For the moment, it didnāt feel like a lie.
It sounded plausible.
"Thereās a second thing I want to ask."
At that moment I had to pause.
Maybe it was the cold. A slight fever had spread; her warm forehead touched my chin. Rebecca stretched her head like a cat and rubbed against me.
A bit flustered, I pulled my chin back. Then her face lifted up little by little.
Red eyes.
Eyes I had once thought cruelāthose red eyes, for some reason, looked up at me helplessly. From a distance that felt too close.
"What are you doing."
"...My head hurts."
A small hand gripped the cloth at my chest. Too low to be a collar-grab. It felt like sheād just grabbed whatever her hand found.
"...Whatās the second question?"
"I want to ask about Setianās Sanctuary. And about Eve too."
The moment she heard me, Rebecca froze.
As if the strings of a doll had suddenly snapped.
"From various angles I looked into the past, and my calculations say you... you might have met Eve when you were children."
"...I donāt really know."
"You were probably both around ten. Maybe eleven. The place was inside the royal residence."
"...No. I donāt know."
"Eve would have been living in the royal dorms to complete elite knight training. Do you remember anything about that?"
Rebecca soon shook her head.
I deliberately didnāt mention that Rebecca had hated Eve, and watched her reaction.
I had to know the truth. What had happened between the two of them.
"Rebecca. Think a little more."
"...I donāt know her."
"No. You can recall it. We need this for the completion of the Hero Party. Think a little more about Eveāabout the sky-blue hair and the blue eyes."
"......I donāt know a thing, I donāt... I said I donāt know...."
Her breathing quickened. Rebeccaās breath.
In eyes that normally never betrayed her mood, red blotches slowly spread.
"Thereās probably a clue to why Eveās memories were severed, and to how all those curses work. You learned ćSoul Devouring Curseć from Setian in the first place, didnāt you?"
"......"
"Rebecca. Please. Eve is a pitiful Hero. If not you, no one can testify to what happened then."
The hand gripping my clothes began to tremble.
Soon Rebecca asked in a wavering voice.
"...Why are you doing this? I said I donāt know.... Why do you keep asking. I said I donāt rememberāwhy do you press me. Is she that important...?"
"She is."
Because sheās a Hero.
But the reply that came back was misaligned with this conversation.
"...More than me?"
It was simultaneous. Rebecca seemed startled by her own words. She covered her mouth with her hand. Then she lay back on the bed. As if that wasnāt enough, she rolled onto her side. Then she lifted the blanket and pulled it over her head.
"What?"
Now it was my turn to be puzzled.
"What did you just say?"
......I donāt know. I donāt know. Stop it. Donāt torment me....
A voice leaked from under the blanket.
So when I tried to pull the blanket off by force, Rebecca jolted and yanked it back over her head.
When I lifted it again, this time Rebecca snapped her head toward me.
It wasnāt the unfocused gaze from a moment ago.
It was sharp.
"Rebecca. What on earth have you beenā"
"Dante Hiakapo."
"...What."
"If I say this, I know youāll see me like a child."
"What."
"I know youāre not that interested in me, and that you married me by contract to collude with the royal family.... Itās fine. I understand everything."
"......"
"I know too. I know itās a contract.... I should act like an adult. I know it all. But I canāt help it.... It hurts too much; I canāt stand it...."
The words popped out. At the same time, the strength went out of her eyes.
"I wish youād stop talking to me about that girl.... Itās too hard to listen...."
"Why. You said you donāt even remember the past."
"I donāt like her."
"What?"
Rebecca scrunched both eyes.
"I want you to like me a little more."
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