Copyright ©ReadNovelFull. Designed by MadTheme
Kuro no Maou - Chapter 518
Chapter 518
518 The Dawn Moon of the Avalon
âUh, Iâm already in the South 3rd Avenue, and now I have to exit to Blossom StreetâŠâ
In the wintry scenery, where the white townscape became even more so due to the falling snow, I wandered around the demon town with a map in hand.
Well, sorry for not having a good sense of direction. Not only that, I didnât trust my ability to read a map. I could only wander without getting lost in a dingy slum near the orphanage where I grew up.
Even in the castle town of Helvetia, where Iâd remained for several years, I still hadnât fully memorized the place. It was hopeless for me. Frankly speaking, itâd be a miracle if I manage to reach South 3rd Avenue before sunset.
At this point, someone had to pay me for my hard work.
Nevertheless, my destination was still some distance away.
I had to reach my destination without letting my guard down.
After all, I had escaped from prison.
For I was Linfelt Aria Helvetia Berguntâalso known as the âHoly Maiden of Helvetia.â
During the fifth Galahad War, I was taken prisoner by the enemy.
However, a mysterious masked man appeared, and ordered me to go into hiding. I, Lin, dutifully adhered, and headed for the âSaint Julia Monasteryâ heâd mentioned earlier.
At first, I had wanted to regroup with the Crusaders, but how was I supposed to leave the Galahad Fortress? Even if I managed to, it wasnât as if I could conceal myself and traverse through the snowy mountains in the middle of winter. As such, there was no way for me to reach the main camp.
After I had escaped, I snuck into a dragon carriage full of injured soldiers, and was sent straight to Sparda. I couldnât even afford to return to Galahad FortressâŠ
For the time being, I tried to hide in Spadaâthe capital of the enemy country, to prepare and gather intel. However, at the dawn of the fateful Holy Night, news of the glorious victory of Spada, along with the defeat of the Crusaders resounded in the city.
âŠAs a result, my prospect for returning to the Crusader became all the more hopeless.
On top of that, the generalâCount Bergunt, was also killed. Even if I returned, peace wasnât an option.
Then why should I return�
Thus, I decided to abandon my pointlessly long aristocratic name, and returned to just being âLin.â
Now that I had nowhere to go, I had no choice but to try and head straight for Avalon. Since I had nowhere else to go, I decided to give that monastery a go. I knew it was suspicious, butâŠ
âŠAfter living in Spada for a few days, I realized that even though they were demons, they were living a healthy and civilized life similar to us humans. When the preparations were done, I boarded a dragon carriage bound for Avalon.
For a few days, the trip was uneventful, while the snowy path expanded endlessly.
âAt last, I arrived at the magnificent city of Avalon, encased by great white wallsâ
ââUgh! Thatâs it!â
âŠAnd magnificently got lost.
Iâm so stupidâŠ
However, even if I were to scream in despair, no one would come for me. After all, my life until that point had been a series of unfortunate events, as if God had a personal grudge on me. Well, there was also the fact that I was donning a covert robe that hid my shabby appearance, so even if I cried, no one would notice.
âŠAs I thought, I could only rely on myself.
I decided to calm down and reconsider my plan.
Ever since I first arrived in Avalon, about two or three hours had passed. By the way, I also had a slightly expensive lunch. Perhaps, it was about time to give up the search for the day, and look for an inn.
Fortunately, on the street I was on, I could see various signs that indicated the inns. Since it was the main street, it was crowded. Staying at the nearby inn probably wouldnât be a bad idea. Although, it probably wouldnât be high-end. Moreover, if I had stayed overnight, they probably would take it kindly if I were to ask for directions afterwardsâŠ
Alright, it wasnât like I was in a rush. Letâs take a good nightâs rest and refresh my body and mind before I resume the search! Tomorrow, Iâll do my best!
Upon deciding that, I decided to go to a suitable inn. Of course, one that was also pristine-looking so that I could rest. Thus, I started walking amidst the crowdâ
ââUwaah!â
âKyaaâ! Hey, it hurts!?â
I stumbled upon someone, and toppled over. Soon, I landed on the snowy cobbled ground.
âI, Iâm sorry, Miss⊠Are you alright?â
An innocent voice came from above.
I instantly looked upâ
Whatâs this bastardâs probâ
âHey, itâs a handsome guy!
His long, silver hair was reminiscent of a pure white snowfield. But contrasting to his hair, was his brown skin. As for his eyes, they were sky-blue. Upon looking at his smile, I had a change of heart.
âCan you stand? You donât seem to be hurt.â
âHuh!? Donât you dare touch me, you Ibrahim!â
While his handsomeness bedazzled me, I also didnât fail to realize that those were the traits of the Ibrahim people. Iâd seen quite a few of them amongst the heretics Iâd defeated.
As if Iâd let such a guy pull my hand, hold my waist, and help me stand.
âHaha, that doesnât seem good. Well, sorry for worrying about you. Also, what are you talking about? I donât have the slightest idea.â
âŠI was annoyed by the cool smile of the Ibrahim man, which reminded me of a certain countryman from somewhere. But like he said, there was no way an Ibrahim man could be found in such a place.
Whether it was Spada or Avalon, there were humans with different hair colors, eye colors, and skin tones. To begin with, there were many races other than humans.
It was an unimaginable composition of population for Sinclair, but after a few days, I got used to it.
Therefore, it wasnât strange that there were races that had the exact same characteristics as the Ibrahim.
âN, never mind, then!â
Uh-oh. If I blurted something outrageous, then he might suspect me. I hadnât heard any information about the knights looking for me, or that I had a bounty on my head. Nevertheless, they might be looking for me. I need to be careful not to arouse suspicion.
âIs that so? Then, donât walk aimlessly in such a crowd. Next time, getting hurt might be the least of your worries?â
âShut up, I donât need your help.â
âHaha, okay then. See you, Miss. Thereâre a lot of bad guys in Avalon, so be careful!â
Leaving such selfish words, the fake Ibrahim man disappeared into the crowd, rocking his pure white robe.
âUgh, I donât know anymoreâŠâ
This time, I merely had the misfortune of bumping into a handsome man. If I had been in a back alley, or in the slums, would I be molested by some pervert? Or be pickpocketed?
âWait.
ââŠItâs gone.â
I couldnât believe it, so I searched the pocket of my robe again.
I couldnât find itâI couldnât find my purse.
âNo, wait, just wait, no⊠please no, dear Godââ
No matter how many times I checked, it was gone. The purse, full of gold coins I received from the masked man, was gone.
Ah, what a blunder, even though I was raised in the slums.
Since Iâd been experiencing the lavish life of a young lady with a butler, I utterly disregarded it. I neglected even the basic things that even rural tourists who came to Elysion knew. I shouldnât have kept money in my pocket, and instead scattered it throughout my body!
Due to my current lifestyle, I only had to remain vigilant on the battlefield. After all, Iâd be served by Sebas and other servants on a daily basis.
How regrettable!
âW-w-what should I do!?â
I could no longer find that fake Ibrahim, whose crime was so great, not even the flame of Hell could purify him. At least, not in this kind of crowd. Even if I had noticed, the moment the purse fell into his grasp, heâd probably deceive me and escape.
Ugh, damn!
Apparently, from the moment he touched me, it was already my loss.
There was nothing I could do about it now. Now that I had run out of money, I had to think about my next course of action.
âSay goodbye to the inn, I guessâŠâ
I didnât even have a single copper coin to spare. As such, it was unlikely for me to use even the dingiest room, let alone a neat inn. For someone who had neither money nor relatives to spend the night in the cityâŠ
Yeah, impossibleâabsolutely impossible.
Even during my time in the orphanage, I was granted a bed. I had never spent the night outside, much else in the middle of winter.
Sure, âSanctuaryâ shielded its wearer from the cold, so I didnât have to worry about freezing to death. But what of the fluffiness of the bed? Whatâd remain of my dignity and pride if I were to be forced to spend the night on a roadside!? Even if I was no longer a countâs daughter, I couldnât simply handle such an environment!?
Wait, itâd be another hour or two before the sun went down.
Until then, I had to secure a bed and a roofâat any cost!
ââI have to go to the monastery.â
Thus, I resumed my search for a monastery with all my life.
After that, I wondered how long I roamed around the unfamiliar city of Avalon. Starting with the main street, I passed through the dirty back alley that was familiar to me, and even stepped into an abnormally secluded corner. Honestly, I was expecting an undead to jump out at me.
When the sun finally set, and I was bleakly wandering around like a ghost, relying on the light of the lampâ
ââItâs there, the St. Julia Monastery!â
At last, I found it.
I didnât know where or how I got there, but in front of me, was the somewhat nostalgic, crucifix church-style building with a huge signboard that read, âSt. Juliaâs Monastery.â
Well, I sure hope that wasnât just an illusion that I saw before my death. With that in mind, I banged on the door of the chapel-like building and shouted.
âExcuse me! Bestow some mercy upon this lost lamb!â
Did God perhaps extend a helping hand?
âTo who am I speaking?â
The second handsome man of the day emerged from behind the door. He was a priest with a solemn atmosphere.
Neatly trimmed, bright brown hair. For some reason, his eyes were closed, so I didnât know his eye color. Despite that, his comeliness was obvious.
âWell, well, you seem to be very exhausted, both physically and mentally. Letâs not waste our time talking. Come in, Miss.â
Hey, hey, even in Elysion, there was no such divine-like priest. While thanking the priest of Avalon, who seemed to be full of compassion, I stepped inside the house of God.
Just like the outside, I could tell that the inside was similar to the church of the Crusader. Even if I was like this, I still had the qualifications to be a regular sister.
Then, I was led through what seemed to be a lounge. I saw long tables and chairs where children could eat side by side there.
âŠYeah, this atmosphere reminds me of the orphanage.
âIâll prepare some tea, so please wait here for a moment.â
âAh, alright, thank you very much.â
On the table where I was sitting, the priest placed a lamp. Empty-handed, he casually strode down the pitch-black corridor.
ââŠCould it be, heâs blind?â
After all, his eyes were shut the whole time. Not only that, he also didnât seem to require light. That was enough evidence to suggest his blindness, but how could he move so freely without a cane?
Well, right now, I canât afford to worry about others. Perhaps, the Knights of the Avalon had been notified by now.
However, even if the gallant knights were to storm this place, I wouldnât have the energy to resist. I was so tired, and also penniless, so I didnât care anymore.
âI apologize for making you wait.â
True to his words, the priest brewed some tea and returned.
After wandering through the freezing winter city, the warmness of the tea permeated my body. The taste was so-so, so it was edible, I guessâŠ
My tongue, which had been pampered by the life of a lady, only had harsh evaluations. Nevertheless, thanks to the much-needed break, my tattered heart was eased.
âFirst of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Emile, and Iâm a humble priest of the St. Julia Monastery.â
He introduced himself.
Thus, I introduced myself in return.
âUh, Iâm⊠Lin, ermâŠâ
As the spearhead of the Crusaders, I came to invade the Pandora continentâ
âyeah, there was no way I could reveal that.
âPfft, is something ailing you? Rest assured, for anyone who knocks on the gate of this monastery will be accepted. It seems that despite your age, youâre still a child at heart. Itâs part of my duty as a priest to lend a helping hand to someone like you.â
âEh, uhm, is it okay? I mean, donât you want to know moreâŠâ
âYou donât have to force yourself to tell me anything.â
Wow, what a wonderful being he isâŠ
âŠHe was so priestly. Wait, he was a priest, though. I wished that the Sinclair priests had acted a bit like this manâŠ
For the time being, Iâd like him to shelter me. However, since I didnât have money, Iâd have to plead earnestly. If that didnât work, Iâd make my debut as a street urchin at the age of 17.
âAs if Iâll let that happen!
âActually, I have a bit ofâor, rather, a lot of circumstances⊠Uhm, I have neither relatives nor a place to go⊠Even the modest amount of money I had was stolen by a wicked IbraâI was pickpocketed, basically.â
The priest nodded at my tearful yet vague explanation.
âA certain individual told me of this monastery. He said that Iâd be safe here, as such, I have no choice but to believe his wordsâŠâ
ââŠI see. It seems that youâve gone through a lot. Even so, Iâm grateful to God that you were able to safely reach this place, and that weâre able to meet.â
Perhaps because he was the priest of the Crusader, he made the sign of the cross with fluid motion.
The sign of the cross itself was the famous yet basic prayer gesture known to any rural believer in the Crusader. Itâd be coupled with a word of prayer, âMay you reach Heaven.â
Also, there were many subtle variations. I heard that an archpriest could purify the undead with just that gesture. Of course, there was no way Iâa sister, could do that.
âSt. Julia Monastery welcomes you, Ms. Lin. While we may be of humble origin, I can at least provide food, clothing, and shelter. I hope that you can spend your time here in peace.â
âEh!? Is that really alright!? Thank you!â
Thatâs basically a promise.
Even if he were to change his mind later, I wouldnât budge. Iâd stay, even if it meant using Sanctuary!
âThank you for your patronage.â
âNo, thank youâ!â
I firmly shook hands with the priest, akin to a merchant whoâd just signed a huge contract.
Yay, now my future is bright~
âOh, and if you donât mind, I want to ask you something.â
âWhat is it?â
âDo you know the name of the benefactor who saved you?â
âHis name was Ex. I only know that heâs a young man, though. Even the name seems to be a pseudonym, while the man himself concealed his face with a mask. As such, I didnât even know what kind of person he was. Uhm, are you acquainted with him?â
âThatâs right. Heâs an old acquaintance of mine.â
Just as the priest started gushing about the mysterious masked manâ
ââHey, weâre back, Father!â
A cheerful voice echoed from the entrance to the lounge.
âPardon me, it seems that one of the residents here has returned.â
I could already hear the sound of footsteps approaching the end of the corridor.
âListen, Father. Today, on the street, I saw a woman who looks exactly like Linââ
âThen, a handsome man barged into the lounge. I recalled seeing him from somewhereâŠ
A fine-looking man with silver hair, blue eyes, and brown skin. The perfect example of an Ibrahimâ
âyeah, itâs THAT guy.
âWhat are you doing here!?â
âThatâs my line!â
âŠNo, I didnât care what he was doing here, for I had a more pressing issue.
âGive me back my money, you Ibrahim bastard!â
âUwoooh! Wait, seriouslyââ
Donât think you can escape from this raging Helvetian Holy Maiden, you pickpocketing bastardâ!
âAs if Iâll let youâSanctuary!â
âWait, whatâs this!? Uwaaaahâ!?â
âOh, whatâs happening here? Have you met with each other? Surely, this is preordained by GodâŠâ
Anyway, even in St. Julia, I wasnât spared from troubles. The gentle and kind priest, Emile; the Ibrahim pickpocket, and other strange individuals were gathered at the Godâs house amidst the land of the demons.
âŠAah, may God bless me from now on.
At the time when the dawn moon was about to end, a small party was held in the capital of Avalon.
Gathered there were several nobles who didnât hail from Avalon. Only a single butler and the bare minimum of escorts could be seen. The location itself was at a small mansion at the outskirts of the aristocratic district.
In the quiet party, as if theyâd forgotten their glamor as aristocrats, on the balcony overlooking the desolate garden, a man and a woman were enjoying the night breeze.
âI, is that true, Lord Wissendorfâ!?â
A baby-faced woman exclaimed. She wore a striking red dress, reminiscent of bright red roses. Nevertheless, the elegance of the girl named Christina didnât pale in comparison. Mainly because of her huge blonde ringlet.
Her full name was Christina Damp Spiralhorn. She was the daughter of Baron Christophe, who reigned over the territory with the largest mithril mine in Avalon. However, since Christina had become a full-fledged knight, she no longer required her fatherâs escorts. Thanks to her parentsâ patronage, she safely graduated from the Imperial Academy.
âUnfortunately, itâs true. Itâs already been decided, Christina.â
The other party was a skinny man donning a black coat. From his pointed ears, one could infer that he was an elf.
His long, wavy, black hair had vigorous luster; yet his slender face had subtle wrinkles to it. Usually, the manâs golden eyes would gleam as he exuded an overwhelming majestic air. As of the present, he seemed to be weathered down from age.
He was Margrave Wissendorf. The Wissendorf territory, which was located at the Northern end of the Avalon, had inherited the rank of margrave ever since he managed to defend the borders from the vicious harpies that nested in the Asbel Mountains.
Of course, from now on, there wouldnât be any such fierce battles. Ever since a modern nationââWindomââwas established, based on the barbaric Harpy tribes, theyâd made peace with Avalon, and were now on friendly terms with the townspeople.
Although the Wissendorf family lived in peace for a long time, they were still well-known throughout the Avalon as a family with a strong military background, suitable for defending the borders.
However, the current margrave was famous for a different reason.
âBut why, why⊠Donât you like cursed armor!?â
Yes, he was quite famous as a cursed armor collector.
âItâs not that Iâve grown tired of them. As I get older, far from getting tired of them, I feel like Iâve become more and more attached towards the alluring darknessâŠâ
The two had the same hobbies. Theyâd speak about the charm of cursed armor, brag about each otherâs collections, and sometimes became rivals competing at auctions.
âThen whyâd you sell all of your collections!?â
âAt first, I had no intention of doing so, since Iâve wagered my life for them. However, if they become too infamous, I have no choice.â
âN-no wayâŠâ
âThatâs right, for the next auction, Iâll put up the âTyrantâs Armor: Maximillianâ for sale.â
Precisely because they shared the same values, Christina was shocked from the bottom of her heart. Her eyes went wide open, while her mouth stayed agape. However, her idiotic visage was half-concealed by the fan she draped over her face.
âT-thatâs⊠The ultimate cursed armorâŠâ
It was the margraveâs most prized possession.
Once upon a time, before the founding of Avalon, the armor was worn by a king who ruled that land in the dark ages. Due to having such a history, it was an authentic first-class antique. More importantly, it was a cursed armor with a tremendous grudge. Even the Temple of Pandora gave up, since modern magic technology did nothing to lift the curse.
âMost likely, that greedy skeleton will win the bid. Heâs been obsessively aiming for my beloved Maximillian for a long time.â
âYou and Lord Mordred of Sparda never change. Do you really intend to yield the armor to such a person?â
âWhile that skeleton is indeed an unprincipled fellow who collects all sorts of cursed items, he has tenacity and wealthâand above all, a discerning eye.â
The chairmanâMordred of Spardaâwas one of the famous collectors, just like Margrave Wissendorf of Avalon. Perhaps because he came from an undead race called a lich, he had a keener eye than Wissendorf, an elf. Furthermore, due to his affinity with the darkness, he could even wield the cursed equipment himself.
For Wissendorf, who was bewitched by the allure of cursed armor, Mordredâs abilities were enviable.
âIâm reluctant to admit this, but if itâs him, I believe my cursed armor will be in good hands.â
The muttering of the margrave vanished into the winter air, accompanied by a hollowness that was akin to a declaration of defeat.
âBut still, I donât understand. What couldâve possibly made you decide to part with the Tyrantâs Armor?â
Indeed.
She had yet heard of the reason why the margrave had decided to be rid of his most valuable treasure. Unless that was made clear, there was no way for her to be convinced.
âDid you know that thereâs been some suspicious activities in Avalon lately?â
The margrave scanned his surroundings before continuing.
âSuspicious activitiesâŠ? I donât have the slightest clueâŠâ
âHmph, just like your father, you seem to be ignorant of court affairs.â
âWell, Iâm a knight. Besides, when it comes to my family, weâd just be satisfied if we had a mine and a workshop just like any typical dwarf.â
âWhile I think itâs a virtue to not be overly ambitious, itâs better to devote a little attention to whatâs brewing in the Avalon.â
ââŠWhat are you implying?â
âI canât share the details, yet. However, there appears to be a conspiracy amongst the Twelve Nobles.â
In most countries, there were influential nobles other than the royal family, such as the four great nobles of Sparda. Since the founding of Avalon, the twelve ancient clans had been widely known as the Twelve Nobles.
While it applied to any country, powerful nobles treated each other like rivals rather than comrades. Even in the past historyâonly half a thousand years ago, there were countless examples of quarrels between nobles developing into war.
Furthermore, the Twelve Aristocrats of Avalon also competed with each other for territories, interest, and government.
âThe ringleader seems to be Sir Arkwright. I donât know what kind of secret deal had transpired, but Sir Azrael and Sir Delacroix seemed to have expressed their support.â
âWhat, those three familiesâŠ? Somehow, itâs difficult to believeâŠâ
Among the Twelve Nobles, Duke Arkwright, Duke Azrael, and Duke Delacroix were known as the Three Families because even now, they were deeply involved in Avalonâs national affairs. The only reason why margrave was treated differently was because he had the highest rank. Not to mention, he had blood ties with the Avalon royal family.
âAlthough the three were mocked, if they do unite in an attempt to achieve somethingâŠâ
âEven His Majesty the King may not be able to stop it.â
With a somber expression, the margrave nodded. From the atmosphere, it was apparent that he wasnât simply gossiping.
âAnymore than this is just my personal speculation, so letâs not talk about it. But do remember, the sense of crisis that I felt was enough to drive me to part with Maximillian. Christina, I think of you as a good friend and a rare companion. Even if youâre selfish, I always think of you as cute.â
âOhohoho, thatâs discourteous to me.â
âNo, you have a unique sense and talent, to the extent that you can wield cursed equipment. If I was 70 years younger, Iâd have recruited you.â
âHahaha, thatâs a pity I, myself, havenât met a gentleman as wonderful as Sir Wissendorf yet.â
âYouâve become a smooth talker. Unlike when we first met, youâve grown into a fine woman. For that reason, Iâd like to give you some adviceâŠâ
âIâm unworthy of your consideration.â
He never outright implied it, but she had an inkling as to what kind of âcrisisâ the margrave was referring to.
Apparently, the three families were conspiring against those who possessed cursed armor.
ââŠCertainly, while we canât exactly share our hobbies openly, it shouldnât be a punishable crime.â
âThen, l guess someone whoâd like to prohibit it has appeared. Lastly, let me warn youââ
The margrave turned on his heels, and faced the venue, dazzled with warm light.
ââBeware of the St. Julia Monastery.â
His last line lingered in Christinaâs ears.
User rating: 4.3