While a bloodless staredown continued on the Euphoria Kingdom front,
intense bloodshed was occurring on the Lunaria-Amidonia front.
Anne, the Saint of the Tiger, led her forces to attack the Amidonia
Region of the Kingdom of Friedonia. This front was just one of many
diversions, but the army of the Orthodox Papal State was made up of
devout adherents, and they had no compunctions about spilling blood for
the religion.
"Victory for Saint Anne! Glory to Holy King Fuuga!"
"Don't cling to your lives! Lady Lunaria is watching over our work!"
"Heathen and heretic blood will guide us to Lady Lunaria's side!"
"Don't fear martyrdom! Let's march towards paradise!"
With these fanatical cries, the forces of the Orthodox Papal State
charged towards the Kingdom of Friedonia's National Defense Force. The
Friedonian forces were loath to let this kind of mob into their country, so
they deployed to block the invasion route and met them on the field of
battle.
The Orthodox Papal State was less powerful and wealthy than even the
Amidonia Region on its own, so their equipment was rather shoddy when
compared to the Kingdom's National Defense Force. In addition, the
wounds of their recent political upheaval remained unhealed. The Orthodox
Papal State, which normally should've been able to field fifty thousand
soldiers and just as many volunteers on top of that, could only mobilize
fifty thousand men in total. And among them, seventy percent were made
up of said volunteers.
Their forces charged towards the Amidonian Front Force and their wellprepared defense line. It was like punching a steel wall with their bare
hands, and the Orthodox Papal State's forces bled a lot for the attempt. Still,
this didn't stop them. They continued to advance as arrows rained down and
spears pierced their chests. Even if they saw a comrade felled by an enemy
blade before their eyes, they would climb over the dead body to attack.
These pious men saw death in battle as the way to paradise.
"Kill them! The way of righteousness is to kill as many of these infidels
as possible."
"Such a path could never be righteous!"
Two swords flew through the air and carved an X into the commander,
who was leading the fanatics on horseback. A female knight with lion ears
and a tail leapt over him and landed nimbly on the other side. It was Mio C.
Carmine, daughter of the former General of the Army, Georg Carmine. She
was here today as the head of the restored House of Carmine.
The leader of the Amidonian Front Force was Halbert's father, Glaive
Magna. The commanders serving under him were either those from the
former Army who had ties to the House of Carmine or people who came
from the Amidonia Region. Essentially, those who lived closest to this land
were defending it. Because of this, the defenders' morale was high, as they
felt they were protecting their own domains and hometowns.
"Victory to the saint!"
"Punishment for the infidels!"
"Tch!"
Slice! Mio cut down both her assailants with one slash.
Despite their shoddy equipment, the soldiers of the Orthodox Papal State
charged at the obviously powerful Mio and were easily slain. As they went
down, there was almost a look of satisfaction on their faces.
Mio bared her fangs and glared at them.
"Your deaths are in vain! The only time it's a virtue to care so little for
your lives is when you fight to defend something you cannot give up on!
When you come at us and die, it's all for nothing! Don't you understand
that?!"
Her voice fell on the deaf ears of the Orthodox Papal State, who fought
for faith alone. No words could reach those who did not listen. Mio
mentally clicked her tongue at them. It looks like they won't back down in
the face of Sir Julius's infamous reputation this time...
When the Kingdom of Friedonia intervened in the previous war between
the Gran Chaos Empire and the Great Tiger Kingdom, they were able to
shake up the forces of the Orthodox Papal State by making it appear as
though Julius, the feared "Bloody Prince," was about to invade. Now,
however, because they anticipated that the enemy would take measures to
counter this, the Black-robed Prime Minister and White Strategist Julius
agreed that he should not fight on the Amidonian front. In fact, because the
combatants this time were the Orthodox Papal State's fanatics, they would
have attacked with reckless abandon if their hated foe appeared.
If that happened, the Kingdom's National Defense Force would incur
considerable losses. Although, even without Julius here, the enemy's
reckless charge was still forcing the Friedonian forces on the defensive.
They knew this offense couldn't last long, but unlike these zealots who
didn't fear death, the soldiers of the National Defense Force had families
and homes they wanted to return to. Because of their superiority over their
opponents, they were paralyzed by inaction out of a desire to preserve their
own lives.
The Orthodox Papal State's forces continued to push, and there were
even places where the defense began to collapse. Mio led a force to those
spots to provide support, but she felt the pressure. She wanted this onesided battle to end so she could return to her beloved Colbert and have him
indulge her to her heart's content.
"We will die and go to paradise..."
"Oh, shut up!"
Fed up with this one-sided battle, Mio swung to slay her opponent, but...
What?! A child?!
It was a young boy who couldn't have been more than fifteen.
The armed forces of the Orthodox Papal State must have been desperate
for volunteers. While only a small percentage in the grand scheme of
things, child soldiers were mixed in with the other zealots.
As Mio instinctively withdrew her blades, two adult soldiers joined the
boy, attacking her from behind. Mio dodged the boy's spear, but the men's
swords raced towards her while she was still off-balance.
"For Lunaria!"
"Die, infidel!"
Oh no! Mio panicked, but suddenly a large man appeared, cutting down
both the attacking soldiers.
"Don't let your guard down," he bellowed, following up his attack with
a hard kick to the boy's solar plexus.
The boy doubled over in pain as the large man confiscated his weapons,
then seized him by the scruff of the neck and threw him to the rear. Men
dressed all in black were waiting, and they gagged and bound the boy
before hauling him off.
The large individual, donning black armor, wiped the blood from the
Nine-Headed Dragon katana gifted to him by King Souma. As he sheathed
his weapon, he gazed at the lion-eared female.
Mio's eyes watered when she recognized who it was.
"F-Fath—urgh!"
He gave Mio a sharp blow to the head.
"You still have much to learn," he said.
This individual who stood over Mio and protected her as she clutched
her head and groaned was none other than Kagetora...commander of the
Black Cats.
"If there is a time when you can show mercy on the battlefield, then it is
only once you have completely overwhelmed your opponent. You cannot
possibly have that kind of leeway. Because though their faith is blind, these
enemies fight with conviction."
"Urgh... Yes, sir!" Mio stood up straight and answered, one hand still on
her aching head. She looked like an apprentice who was finding new
motivation after a sharp rebuke from her master.
Seeing Mio had recovered, Kagetora turned with a swish of his identity
cloaking cape.
"We will help where the defenses are on the verge of collapse. My
subordinates are currently probing the inside of the enemy camp. Prepare
yourselves so that you are ready to go on the offensive once we know the
location of the Great Tiger Empire's regular army."
With that said, he left.
Mio brushed the tears from her eyes, looking straight forward as she
answered, "Yes, sir!"
At this point, a unit led by Margarita Wonder, who had once been a
general for the former Principality of Amidonia, came to their aid. Though
she was a singer now, she had returned to active service in order to answer
the threat to her homeland.
"Madam Mio! Are you all right?!" shouted the former general as she
dismounted.
Mio nodded. "Yes! I'm just fine, Madam Margarita!"
Her energetic response was met with a look of relief.
"Thank goodness. You really made me sweat when you headed off for a
spot where the defense looked ready to fall with so few soldiers. Sir Glaive
must be worried too."
"Sorry... You can scold me later. But right now..."
"Yes, you're right. We'll need to send these guys packing first."
Mio and Margarita stood side by side. The Duchy of Carmine was once
the shield that defended the Elfrieden Kingdom from the Principality of
Amidonia. Because of that, the Amidonian soldiers and the former
subordinates of the House of Carmine had been frequent enemies. Mio and
Margarita, two women who belonged to the formerly opposing forces, were
now comrades in arms. It was an experience that served to rouse their
spirits even in the face of this exhausting war.
"Let's go, Madam Mio! To defend our homelands!"
"Yes! We'll defend it to the end!"
The two of them fell into a fighting stance together.
It is said that zealots are more aggressive towards heretics than heathens.
This is because heathens have not yet been exposed to the path the believers
feel is righteous, and there is room for them to be saved through conversion.
But the heretic follows a mistaken belief while professing the name of the
same deity; there is no chance of their salvation.
For an easy example from Earth's history, you can look at the conflicts
between Catholics and Protestants. In the Thirty Years' War—which turned
from a war of religion to an international conflict—Catholics carried out
massacres in Protestant cities, and the enraged Protestants murdered their
Catholic captives as they begged for their lives. This, despite both sides
being Christian.
This was partially because those in power were taking advantage of
religious authority. It was inconvenient if the beliefs that justified their rule
were too similar to those spread by another ruler. It led to confusion and
concern that their own adherents would be drawn in by the similar faith,
like a kind of internecine hatred. That's why the leaders of the Lunarian
Orthodox Papal State loathed Archbishop Souji and Mary, who had set up
the heretical sect known as Kingdom Lunarian Orthodoxy.
More than seventy percent of the Lunarian Orthodox Papal State's forces
were volunteers rounded up to fight a "holy war." They were what you
might call "soldiers of the faith"—zealots. Despite being so hastily
assembled, they threw themselves at the regular forces of the Kingdom of
Friedonia so boldly because there were holy men who inflamed their fervor.
"Fight! Bring the hammer of God down on these heretics!"
"Exterminate the Friedonians who spread false teachings!"
"Lunaria is watching you! Fight bravely as soldiers of God!"
The militant clerics shouted to encourage the zealots.
Their violent and bellicose rhetoric came from the uncertainty eating
away at them. There have been constant purges in the Lunarian Orthodox
Papal State these past few years. It started with the rise of Fuuga Haan.
The group that supported him clashed with those that viewed him as a
threat. Everyone who'd opposed him, except for those who'd fled the
country like Mary and the saint candidates, found themselves suppressed as
heretics. And so, after the war between the Great Tiger Kingdom and the
Gran Chaos Empire, those who simply wanted to make use of Fuuga's
authority and those who worshiped him came into conflict. The worshippers
led by Saint Anne won out, burning the ones who had only wanted to use
him at the stake.
In short, the clergy of the Orthodox Papal State had been shown what
would happen to the losers in any political struggle. They found the very
existence of Kingdom Orthodoxy extremely threatening. If Souma defeated
Fuuga and Kingdom Orthodoxy rose in prominence, they might be the next
to be burned as heretics. Their fear and unease drove them to act, and the
zealots would move at their command.
Lombard saw the way they were fighting from the main camp of the
Great Tiger Empire's forces. The unit of reinforcements that he and his wife
Yomi led for the Great Tiger Empire remained in the main camp to guard
Anne, who was effectively the commander of this army. They were strictly
here to keep an eye on the Orthodox Papal State forces and had only
brought a few hundred men. Their mission was to protect the central pillar,
Anne, not to fight on the front lines.
"Despite all of the bloodshed... The Orthodox Papal State forces' morale
hasn't fallen in the slightest," Yomi murmured.
Lombard, who was standing beside her, nodded in agreement. "It's
terrifying to see them take on experienced soldiers with faith alone. I
wouldn't want to fight against them or lead them in battle."
"Even though they're our allies?"
"Such men are ever turbulent. There is no controlling them. If they
perpetrate massacres in the territory we take, there will be no way to rule it
with any stability. Of course, I'm sure that Sir Hashim's goal is not to take
territory at all, but to have them run wild and draw the enemy here..."
"So they're just...disposable pawns?"
Hashim's plans didn't intend for the Orthodox Papal State to be able to
push deep into the Amidonia Region. The zealots were not afraid of death
but couldn't carry out advanced military maneuvers. They would push
against even the hardest points in the enemy's defense, incurring losses, so
even if they made it in deeper, their supply lines wouldn't be able to keep
up with them. Hashim was probably hoping they'd die gloriously while
whittling down some of the enemy's strength and drawing their attention.
As proof of that, when Lombard and Yomi were sent to watch, the one
thing they'd been cautioned against was not to overextend themselves and
allow a total collapse.
Yomi looked towards the main camp of the Orthodox Papal State. "Does
Madam Anne...understand that?"
"She must. She understands, and yet inflames the zealots anyway."
"It pains me...looking at Madam Anne's face now. She's just like Sami
was that day," she said, her expression darkening.
She brought a hand to her chest as she recalled her estranged twin sister.
Seeing Anne act like a soulless doll in her role as a saint reminded Yomi of
when Sami was despondent over the loss of her adoptive father, whom
she'd loved so much.
Lombard showed gentle compassion to Yomi as the memories raced
through her mind.
Meanwhile in the Orthodox Papal State's main camp, Anne watched the
battle with an empty expression.
The believers fought with faith in God and in her as a saint as they were
wounded and fell. Anne didn't bat an eye. The only way she could protect
herself was to become a soulless puppet. Anne wouldn't command the
soldiers on her own. That was a job for the militant clerics to do. She
merely stood here as their saint, telling them to fight. She believed that was
the task set before her by heaven.
A change on the battlefield occurred as she watched. The believers had
been charging onward recklessly, but their movements suddenly became
strange.
Something was happening. Anne sensed it...
A faint singing voice drifted on the wind.
"Is that...a song?"
The voice was quiet enough to be lost in the din of the battlefield at first,
but it gradually grew louder and soon became so distinct that she could
make out the words. It was a Lunarian Orthodox hymn.
Their voices were carried all this way from the Kingdom of Friedonia's
camp.
Was this song dulling her zealots' movements on the battlefield? She
saw a large ball of water forming on the opposite side of the Kingdom of
Friedonia's forces. It was the kind used to display a jewel broadcast. As
Anne realized this, the image of Mary, who had defected to the Kingdom of
Friedonia, appeared.
"Hello, everyone. Can you hear me?" Mary said as she looked forward.
"I am speaking to all the believers of Lunaria who are fighting on the
battlefield. And to you, Anne...Lunarian Orthodox Saint."
Anne jumped a little when she was mentioned by name. Despite how far
away the image was, it felt like Mary was right there with her.
"Is my voice reaching you?"
In a room in a fortress a little to the south of the battlefield, Mary stood
before a broadcast jewel, her eyes focused ahead.
"I am sure that you, the faithful, see us as heretics for accepting the
protection of the Kingdom of Friedonia because the clerics you believe in
have told you so. But can you still believe that when you hear this song?"
Mary fell silent, and the sound of a Lunarian Orthodox hymn could be
heard.
This was the Lunaria Girls' Choir, composed of the saint candidates
who'd fled the country with Mary. Ever since it'd been discovered that
songs could be used to give form to a magical image, thus increasing its
power, the Kingdom of Friedonia had been studying the relationship
between songs and magic.
There was a secret art used in Lunarian Orthodoxy called Area Heal, and
they'd learned that having the wounded sing along with the song increased
the healing effects of recovery magic. As a result, the Kingdom of Friedonia
set up a broadcast program where the Lunaria Girls' Choir would sing at all
times, switching out members so they could take breaks as necessary. This
song played at medical facilities on every battlefield, and Mary was playing
it now to heal the wounded.
Mary spoke again. "As you know, this song is a Lunarian Orthodox
hymn. It's no different between Papal State Orthodoxy and Kingdom
Orthodoxy. So what is so different about us, who you call heretics? The
Lunaria we believe in is one and the same. The foundation of Lunarian
Orthodoxy is saving the weak and helping one another. Our beliefs have not
changed. All that differs is whether our protectors are the Kingdom of
Friedonia or the Great Tiger Empire."
With this, the look in Mary's eyes became harsh.
"Do those of you watching this understand the differences between us?
Or is what you know simply true because your bishops and priests said so?"
Although it was mentioned earlier that the zealous are more aggressive
towards heretics than heathens...that only applies to the ruling class, who
are inciting those beneath them. The rank-and-file believers haven't thought
it through that well. They're told to kill the heretics, so that's what they do,
believing that it must be the truth. The higher-ups have told them they can
do anything to the heretics, so any act against them, no matter how
inhumane, is justified.
But when pressed to explain the reasons for persecution themselves,
they're suddenly less confident. If asked someone to explain the difference
between Nestorianism, Arianism, and Athanasianism, or the difference
between Theravada and Mahayana, they wouldn't know unless they'd
studied it. The only people who obsess over such differences are those in
charge who fear the loss of their authority.
Mary presenting the hymn in this manner directly attacked the
psychology of the soldiers of the faith. They wouldn't listen to reason, but
the song was familiar to their ears. Once they were in a listening mood,
there was a chance Mary's voice might reach them.
"Let those in the Lunarian Orthodox Papal State's forces hear our
hymn."
This plan came from the Black-robed Prime Minister, who was good at
manipulating the intricacies of the heart. Now that they suspected their
opponents might also be believers in the same Lunaria, even those who had
previously been able to recklessly throw their lives away started to have
doubts that dulled their edge. The weight of the sin of murder, which they'd
forgotten in their fervor, started to feel very real to them once again. Most
zealots were just ordinary people who had been pushed into service. The
mental stress on them must have been incredible.
In practice, the song served to massively slow the zealots' maneuvers.
Mary couldn't see it from where she was, far from the battlefield, but she
spoke with conviction.
"In this country, I learned that faith is for the living, not the dead. It's
there to support people in times when they are suffering, and it should not,
by any means, be used as a tool to drive them to madness... Right, Saint
Anne?"
Mary spoke to Anne as if she were right there with her.
"Who is your faith for?"
Anne had no words.
She grew up an orphan. Alone in the world, with nowhere to belong, and
never needed by anyone. However, when she was chosen as a saint, she was
finally needed by others, and that became her identity. Her selection as a
saint was a message from heaven, telling her it was all right to exist in this
world. That's why Anne played the role of a saint like others wanted her to.
Even if people called her a doll, she believed that was her reason for
existing. As long as she was a saint, people would need her. If asked who it
was for, she'd be able to say it was for people...or she should have been able
to.
However, she'd seen too much blood for that. Those who were burned as
heretics; those seen as zealots who fell in battle, believing they were
fighting for Lunaria—believing that she was a saint; the face of the man
who'd been brought past her on a stretcher one day and clung to her with
his bloodstained hand. Countless deaths were seared into her memories.
No...I'm doing this...for Lady Lunaria...for the Holy King... Anne
thought of beings higher than herself. She tried to justify nullifying her own
will by convincing herself that this was all in line with their greater designs.
However, she'd never met Lady Lunaria or heard her revelations directly.
Holy King Fuuga had not treated her poorly either, but sometimes he
seemed to look at her with pity. She felt as though his eyes were the same as
Mary's when she told her, "Come with me."
"Who is your faith for?" It was now that Anne realized she had no
answer for Mary's question.
Then a large man appeared from off to the side of Mary. He was bearded
with a shaved head, dressed not in his typical casual monk's outfit, but in a
splendid vestment befitting an archbishop.
He stood beside Mary and spoke. "Ahh... Ahem. Adherents of Lunarian
Orthodoxy, can you hear me? I am Souji, head of Lunarian Orthodoxy in
the Kingdom of Friedonia. I know you're busy fighting, but just lend me
your ears for a moment."
It was Archbishop Souji Lester of Kingdom Orthodoxy. The reason he
called it Lunarian Orthodoxy in the Kingdom of Friedonia and not
Kingdom Lunarian Orthodoxy was likely due to what Mary said about there
being hardly any difference between the two.
"Now, back when I was in the Orthodox Papal State, my teacher and
those around him said this: Lady Lunaria is merciful. She offers the hand of
salvation to everyone, no matter how sinful. Lunarian Orthodoxy is the
teaching of how to accept that hand, and all of the faithful will be taken to
Lady Lunaria's side after their deaths... Perhaps you've all been taught
similarly?"
We have, thought Anne. That was exactly what she'd learned, and why
she could believe that in her existence as a saint for the sake of Lady
Lunaria.
Souji cracked his neck and then continued.
"Isn't that a little odd? If Lady Lunaria is willing to forgive anyone, no
matter how sinful, and all of the faithful will be saved after death, then
what's it matter how we live? We'll be saved anyway, right? This tells us
that, so long as you believe, you don't have to do anything for the faith."
Huh...? His words gouged deep into Anne's heart. This was an absurd
argument. It's only Souji's personal interpretation.
However, while thinking about this, she didn't outright reject the
sentiment. In fact, every teaching rested on someone's interpretation of it.
People couldn't meet God themselves, so no faith could be established
without people interpreting the will of God.
"Once that thought occurred to me, I felt like I understood why the
teachings tell us to aid the weak and help one another. If everyone who
believes in Lady Lunaria will be saved, there's no need to help each other,
right? But there are so many people suffering these days that, yes, we do
need to help one another. Since the merciful Lady Lunaria will save us after
our deaths, while we're in this world, we need to support one another until
we die."
He paused to let his words sink in.
"Right now...your priests may be telling you, 'The path to Lady Lunaria
is to die in battle,' but a truly merciful Lady Lunaria wouldn't discriminate
between those who did or didn't fight here. Now, sure, you can fight. And
even if you kill people or are killed yourself, Lady Lunaria's going to save
you, but you really don't have to do that. You can run back to your families,
and she'll still save you."
It was a crafty use of words. If he said, "Lady Lunaria won't save you
even if you fight here," then the zealots would've brushed it off as the
enemy's nonsense. However, by stating that they'd be saved whether they
fought or not, the zealots wondered if his words were true. They would've
ignored him outright if they felt he was repudiating them. But hearing his
acceptance of their actions, they considered his viewpoint. This was all
thanks to Souji's skills as an expert quibbler.
"Lady Lunaria will save those who believe in her. Believe in Lunaria,
help the weak, and help each other... After that, you're free to do whatever
you want."
Souji's words broke the zealots.
They were free to fight and free to go home to their families. Either way,
Lady Lunaria would save them. It was hard to continue fighting once they
heard that. Some might've wanted to die here and have their salvation now,
but that wasn't the will of the entire group. Once people began to run away
to return to their families, others followed suit.
The battle lines of the Orthodox Papal State quickly fell into shambles as
more and more fled, realizing their defeat. The Kingdom of Friedonia's
forces did not pursue the fleeing zealots, focusing only on the soldiers who
came at them, but many chose to run away.
Anne watched the total collapse of her forces in silence.
"Lady Anne! This battle is hopeless!"
"It's dangerous here! We must retreat at once!"
As the commanders with her offered their advice, the guards protecting
the main camp were sent flying by a sudden cavalry charge.
"Seize Saint Anne! Once we do, victory is ours!"
A unit led by Mio Carmine had raced across the chaotic battlefield,
penetrating the Orthodox Papal State's main camp. Mio rode on horseback,
cutting down men with her two longswords as she passed, closing in on
Anne, who could only stand there.
As she approached, a knight suddenly rode in from the side, striking at
Mio with a lance.
"I won't let you!" he yelled.
"Urgh!" Mio blocked the attack, but her charge was stopped.
Lombard, the armored knight, commanded, "We'll take over from here!
Forces of the Orthodox Papal State, retreat with haste!"
"You think I'll let you?!"
Mio's two longswords swung at Lombard. She had the skills to go toeto-toe with Aisha, the Kingdom's greatest warrior, so Lombard was quickly
forced onto the defensive, but he used his lance and shield to endure her
attacks.
As they fought, Lombard shouted, "So long as we have Saint Anne, the
Orthodox Papal State remains a threat that the Kingdom of Friedonia can't
ignore. You must pull back now, so as not to let this unit go after Lord
Fuuga!"
Hearing him, the commanders next to Anne started to drag her away.
Mio's unit tried to pursue them, but Lombard's men desperately pushed
back.
"Ngh! Get out of my way already!"
"I refuse!"
While Lombard's overall abilities were high, he didn't have anything
extraordinary that set him apart from other warriors. Still, his temperate
personality and his sincerity meant that he was considered one of the more
reliable people in the Great Tiger Empire. Despite Mio's relentless
onslaught, he held on to performing his duty.
Suddenly, Lombard's lance shattered. He went to grab the sword at his
hip, but Mio's longswords were closing in.
"Lord Lom!" A chunk of ice shot along the ground towards them,
forcing Mio back and putting some distance between them. Lombard's
wife, Yomi, had arrived in time with her unit of mages.
Yomi tried to order them to attack Mio, but Margarita rode in with a unit
of her own from the Kingdom of Friedonia's land forces, and they put up a
defensive wall in front of Mio. A back and forth struggle broke out between
the different units. But with the Orthodox Papal State forces fleeing while
more of Friedonia's forces gathered, only Lombard and his men remained,
holding their ground.
Seeing that the retreat was finished, Lombard cast down his sword and
shouted, "Hear me, my men, and men of Friedonia! With the Orthodox
Papal State having fled, our job is done! Further fighting serves no purpose!
Everyone, cast down your weapons! And men of Friedonia! We surrender,
so please, let the hostilities end here!"
Hearing Lombard, the fighting gradually stopped, and Lombard's men
dropped their swords to signal it was over. There was the ringing of
weapons falling to the ground for a while, but eventually, the battlefield fell
quiet, and Lombard knelt before Mio, his head lowered.
"We give up our weapons. People of Friedonia, I wish you to know that
the responsibility for this losing battle is mine, and I ask that you guarantee
the safety of my troops!"
"Lord Lombard..." Yomi got down beside him, also lowering her head.
Seeing both of them, Mio and Margarita exchanged glances, then
nodded together.
As their representative, Mio spoke. "For now, we will disarm the
survivors and take them prisoner. His Majesty will be the one to decide
what to do with you, but I can guarantee your safety until that time."
"Thank you."
"Yes..."
Lombard and Yomi bowed their heads.
The surviving soldiers who could still walk were bound and taken away
while the wounded were carried out. Lombard and Yomi were the last to be
tied up. As they were loaded onto a prisoner carriage, Mio called out to
them.
"Umm... I know I probably shouldn't say this right now, but, Madam
Yomi, you're Sir Ichiha's elder sister, right? I have instructions from Sir
Glaive to see that you're treated with every courtesy."
The two of them bowed their heads slightly at her words.
"I'm in your debt..."
"Thank you."
And so the carriage took them away. Mio watched the carriage go by
when she suddenly noticed Kagetora was standing beside her.
Without turning to look at him, she said, "Normally...I shouldn't say that
sort of thing to a defeated general. Will you scold me for it?"
It sounded almost like she wanted him to rebuke her. However, Kagetora
neither nodded nor shook his head.
"You are already the head of the House of Carmine. You must choose for
yourself whether your decisions were correct."
He neither confirmed nor rejected her methods. But the care in his voice
brought a wan smile to Mio's face.
"Haha... You're as strict as ever."
Meanwhile, around that same time...
Having finished the broadcast, Mary quietly observed as the members of
the House of Juniro (the family of Ivan Juniro, who played Overman
Silvan) carried off the jewel and other equipment. They'd already received
word of the victory via messenger kui. Their job here was done. The forces
of the Orthodox Papal State had collapsed, and some important
commanders were taken hostage. That being the case, another attack from
across the border was unlikely.
"Little Miss Mary."
Souji's voice brought Mary back to her senses.
"Ah! Your Holiness."
He scratched his head awkwardly, seemingly unsure what to say. "Um...
Hey... You okay? You look rather troubled."
"Oh... Do I?"
"Yeah. If you need to talk to someone, I'm all ears, you know? It's part
of church business, after all."
"Now that you mention it, I suppose it is," Mary said with a little laugh.
"I was thinking about Anne."
"The Great Tiger Empire's saint?"
"Yes. She is...one possibility for what I could have become."
Mary lowered her eyes, pained to think about it.
"She has no will of her own. Good or ill. She's looking for a place to
belong, and she'll go on silencing her own thoughts and being a saint just so
that someone will tell her it's okay for her to be there. That's the fate of an
orphaned girl chosen to be a saint candidate by the Orthodox Papal State."
Souji was at a loss for words.
Mary had once been exactly the same. After being chosen as a saint for
King Souma, she had the chance to leave the Orthodox Papal State and
experience this country's culture, and in doing so, she realized how warped
it all was. But Anne never had that opportunity. Mary couldn't help but
think of Anne as similar to her back then, having become a saint without
knowing any other way of life.
"No matter how many faithful believers she sends to die on the
battlefield... No matter how many of her political opponents are burned
before her eyes... Deep down, she is still pure and innocent, doing what
people ask her to."
Tears streamed from Mary's eyes. Tears for Anne.
"What... What I was saying earlier... It's going to push her into a corner.
I just told a girl who's been suppressing her own will for the sake of others
that she has to reflect on her actions. That's forcing her to confront what
she's been looking away from to protect her own heart. If she looks back
now, aware of all the bloodshed along her path, it could very well break
her."
Souji kept listening as Mary spoke, her words mixed with sobs.
"In all the world...I'm the one...who should understand her better than
anyone else... And yet, I'm the one trying to destroy her place... I
know...that I'm doing it for the greater good, but...that doesn't mean it's not
frustrating..."
If Anne and the Orthodox Papal State were left as they were, no doubt
even more of this country's blood would have been shed. Even if it hurt her
emotionally, Mary couldn't let herself regret it. Because if the people of this
country heard her talking this way, they'd angrily ask if she thought they
ought to be suffering instead. Filled with such thoughts and emotions, she
felt something tighten in her chest.
"C'mere, Little Lady."
"Your Holiness...?"
In a move that was rare for a guy as tactless as Souji, he gently put his
arms around Mary. He didn't tell her that she was right or wrong, he just
wrapped himself around her like an unfamiliar vestment.
"Ohhh... Your Holiness... Wahhhhh!"
Like a dam breaking, the tears she'd been holding back rushed out. Souji
gently patted her on the head as she wailed.
"The heart's not easy to heal. But time and compassionate people can
gradually fill in the scars. I've seen it a lot in my line of work. When people
want to rely on God, it's usually to vent about their suffering, so a lot of
folks come talk to me about their emotional wounds."
His words floated down to her from above.
"If someone is going to collapse from those wounds, and it's someone
you care about, then keep extending the hand of salvation. You know how
the king's been saying he's gonna train...psychologists, I think he called
them? Some kind of heart doctor. And that he wants the Kingdom Church
to help him with that, right? Well, maybe...this country can heal those
wounds of the heart. So, little missy, you've gotta be ready to help her when
the time comes."
Mary raised her head. "Is it...okay to help her?"
She seemed uncertain, but Souji gave her a firm nod.
"Faith, and the church, are there to save the lost. That's a whole lot more
church-y than suppressing heretics or stirring people up so they'll go off
and shed blood for you, now isn't it?" he said in a deliberately jokey tone.
Wiping her tears, Mary nodded. "Yes, Your Holiness!"
Thus did the battle on the Lunaria-Amidonia front come to an early end
with a victory for the Kingdom of Friedonia. However, while Lombard and
Yomi were taken captive, Saint Anne was still out there, so the Amidonian
Front Force had to remain on guard against the Orthodox Papal State.
The war would be decided by the showdown between Souma and Fuuga