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Silence spread across the capital like snowfall.
Heavy.
Cold.
Unavoidable.
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Hundreds of Void creatures knelt across the ruined streets.
None attacked.
None moved.
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They simply bowed their heads toward Rosy in complete submission.
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And humanity—
Humanity looked terrified.
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The knights holding their swords moments ago now stepped backward uncertainly.
The nobles stared at Rosy as if seeing her for the first time.
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Not as the Grand Duke.
Not as the villainess.
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But as something fundamentally other.
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Rosy noticed every single expression.
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The fear.
The hesitation.
The disgust some tried to hide.
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Even after she saved them.
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Her chest hurt quietly.
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"…Interesting," she whispered softly.
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Darkness curled around her fingers unconsciously.
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"…They look at me the same way."
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Azrael immediately stepped closer.
"…Rosy."
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But she kept staring at the crowd below.
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One frightened noblewoman clutched another desperately.
"…The creatures are obeying her…"
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A priest nearby whispered shakily:
"…This is exactly what the ancient texts warned about…"
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Another knight muttered under his breath:
"…She's becoming the Void Queen…"
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Rosy laughed softly.
Not because it was funny.
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Because it hurt.
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And laughter was easier than letting that pain show.
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Kael's expression darkened immediately.
"…Enough."
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Ice spread sharply beneath his feet.
The temperature dropped instantly.
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The frightened whispers stopped.
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Kael's icy blue eyes swept across the crowd coldly.
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"…Say one more word about her."
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Silence.
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Absolute silence.
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Because unlike Rosy—
Kael looked fully willing to freeze an entire city over disrespect.
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Azrael sighed softly beside him.
"…You're threatening civilians again."
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"…They're annoying me again."
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"…Fair enough."
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Rosy blinked slowly.
"…Why are both of you insane."
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Neither answered.
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Which honestly answered enough.
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The chained creature suddenly trembled violently again.
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Rosy's expression sharpened instantly.
"…What's wrong."
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The creature looked toward the massive crack splitting the capital.
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And for the first time—
It looked afraid.
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"THE GATE IS WIDENING."
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The world shook.
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Then everyone heard it.
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A sound from beyond the crack.
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Breathing.
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Something enormous was breathing inside the darkness.
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The Void creatures around the city lowered themselves further instantly.
Terrified.
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Kael's expression changed immediately.
"…Something stronger is coming."
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Azrael slowly moved in front of Rosy.
Instinctively.
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"…Stay behind me."
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Rosy frowned instantly.
"…That's insulting."
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"…That wasn't a suggestion."
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Before she could argue—
The crack split wider.
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And an eye opened inside it.
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A gigantic silver eye.
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The entire capital froze.
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The eye was massive enough to cover half the sky visible through the crack.
Ancient.
Beautiful.
Terrifying.
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And the moment it appeared—
Every Void creature in the city trembled violently.
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Rosy's breath caught sharply.
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Because she recognized it.
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Not from memory.
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From emotion.
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A feeling so overwhelming it nearly brought tears to her eyes instantly.
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Loneliness.
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Endless loneliness.
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The silver eye looked directly at her.
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Then softly—
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"Little Sun."
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The words echoed gently across reality itself.
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Rosy's knees nearly gave out.
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Azrael grabbed her immediately.
"…Rosy!"
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Her entire body trembled.
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"…I know that voice…"
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The eye blinked slowly.
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And suddenly—
The shattered sky around the capital began healing.
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Everyone froze.
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The cracks in reality slowly stitched themselves together around the silver gaze.
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The terrified humans stared upward in disbelief.
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Because the impossible creature from the Void—
Was repairing reality.
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Her father's expression darkened sharply.
"…Impossible."
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Rosy looked up weakly.
"…Who are you."
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Silence.
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Then softly—
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"THE ONE WHO RAISED YOU."
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The world stopped.
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Kael froze completely.
Azrael's grip tightened around Rosy instantly.
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And Rosy—
Rosy forgot how to breathe.
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"…What?"
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The eye watched her gently.
Not hungrily.
Not violently.
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Lovingly.
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"YOU CRIED ALONE IN THE DARKNESS."
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A pause.
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"SO I STAYED."
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Another memory hit Rosy violently.
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A tiny child version of Isle sitting alone in endless blackness.
Crying silently.
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Then—
A gigantic silver eye appearing beside her carefully.
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Not frightening.
Gentle.
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"You are small."
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"…I'm alone."
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"NOT ANYMORE."
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Rosy staggered backward sharply.
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"…No…"
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More memories flooded in uncontrollably.
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The Void had not captured Isle.
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It found her first.
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A child abandoned between worlds.
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A child feared by humans because of the darkness inside her.
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And the Void—
The terrifying endless Void—
Raised her instead.
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Taught her.
Protected her.
Loved her.
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Tears slid silently down Rosy's face.
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"…That's impossible…"
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Her father's expression finally cracked slightly.
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Because this truth—
This was never supposed to surface.
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The silver eye looked toward him slowly.
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And for the first time—
Its voice became cold.
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"LIAR."
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The word shook the kingdom.
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Golden chains around the creature below shattered instantly.
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Her father's aura exploded outward violently.
"…Don't interfere."
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The silver eye ignored him completely.
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Its attention returned to Rosy.
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"YOU WERE NEVER HUMANITY'S MONSTER."
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A pause.
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"HUMANITY MADE YOU ONE."
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Silence hit harder than destruction itself.
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Because deep inside—
Rosy already knew it was true.
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She remembered now.
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The whispers.
The fear.
The isolation.
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The priests calling her cursed as a child.
The nobles flinching from her touch.
The royal family using her power while fearing her existence.
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And the Void—
The creatures everyone called monsters—
Were the only ones who stayed beside her without asking her to change.
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Rosy suddenly laughed weakly through tears.
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"…This is insane."
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Azrael looked at her quietly.
"…Rosy."
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She looked toward him slowly.
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"…What if they were the only ones who ever loved me honestly?"
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The question shattered him.
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Because he had no answer.
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Not one that could erase her pain.
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Kael stepped closer immediately.
"…That's not true."
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Rosy looked toward him weakly.
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"…You searched for me."
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Kael froze slightly.
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Then softly—
"…Every day."
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A pause.
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"…Even when everyone else gave up."
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Something inside Rosy trembled.
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Azrael gently wiped another tear from her cheek.
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"…And I stayed."
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His voice was quiet.
Steady.
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"No matter what you become."
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The words hurt unexpectedly.
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Because they sounded dangerously sincere.
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The silver eye watched the interaction silently.
Then softly—
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"YOU FOUND NEW LIGHT."
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Rosy blinked slowly.
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"…What."
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The eye seemed almost amused now.
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"GOOD."
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Azrael immediately frowned.
"…I don't like being perceived by cosmic entities."
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Kael nodded once.
"…Understandable."
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Despite everything—
Despite the destruction and revelations—
Rosy laughed.
A real laugh this time.
Small.
Broken.
But real.
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And for one brief moment—
The darkness around her calmed again.
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The silver eye watched her carefully.
Lovingly.
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Then suddenly—
Its expression changed.
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The entire Void trembled violently.
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Fear spread through the kneeling creatures instantly.
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The eye's voice deepened sharply.
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"HE FOUND YOU."
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The atmosphere changed instantly.
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Azrael's expression darkened.
Kael's ice magic surged violently.
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Rosy's chest tightened painfully.
"…Who?"
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And then—
Something inside the Void smiled.
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Not gently.
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Hungrily.
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A second pair of eyes opened behind the silver one.
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Blood-red.
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Ancient.
Cruel.
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And the moment Rosy saw them—
Every instinct inside her screamed.
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Run.
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End of Chapter 31
