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Chapter 45 - Chapter 4

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CHAPTER 4

THOSE WHO GATHER

The news that a War Game would be held spread like wildfire among the gods.

Of course the adventurers and citizens of Orario couldn't help but notice the

jubilant and high-spirited deities all around the city. It was no time at all before

every living thing on the surface of the Labyrinth City knew what was going to

happen.

Something else transpired just mere moments after Hestia and Apollo's

announcement had been made official.

"That's it, that tower has to be…!"

Bell had left Apollo Familia's home at a dead sprint and worked his way

through a city much more active than usual. Weaving through unfamiliar

territory, he arrived at the northernmost block. One month ago now, he trained

with her on top of the city wall. Doing his best to remember the landmarks she

taught him, Bell desperately searched to find the building she called home.

The white-haired boy practically flew down North Main Street, furiously

pumping his arms in perfect rhythm with his strides. The side streets webbed out

around him; his eyes desperately scanned for something familiar.

He turned into one side street filled with decorative houses and well-known

structures. Bell kept his eyes on the rooftops, trying to find the one that was

higher than the others. A few more turns and suddenly he found himself outside

Loki Familia's home, the Twilight Manor.

"You there, halt!"

"State your business!"

"Let me talk to Aiz…Let me talk to Aiz Wallenstein!"

A man and woman immediately blocked the intruder's path at the entrance to

their home. The boy pleaded with them to allow him to meet with Aiz.

The male guard took a look at the frantic boy's face, his eyebrows sinking

lower and lower as he started to connect the dots.

"You, Little Rookie…? What's the big idea, trying to meet with her?!"

Bell's white hair and red eyes must have tipped him off. The guard

immediately came to the defense of his ally, trying to protect her from this

outsider. However, Bell couldn't afford to back down.

The boy asked the guards many times to let him see Aiz, but he couldn't

explain himself. The guards' voices grew steadily louder and angrier as the boy's

pleas became more and more desperate. It didn't take long for other members of

the Familia to make their way outside.

"…!"

A group of twenty adventurers emerged from the building that was built like

a wall of spears with several towers reaching out to the sky. They spread out just

behind the two guards, ready to defend their home against the intruder. Bell's

situation had just become that much more perilous.

The new arrivals started shouting threats, calling him "pitiful," "shameless,"

and "reckless," among others…They already knew that Hestia Familia would be

taking part in the War Game and believed he wanted to convince Aiz to join the

fight—a fox recruiting a tiger for her claws. They would do everything in their

power to drive him away. Their desire to protect their ally quickly turned to

anger—how dare he use her for his own gain?

Fear consumed the boy's body as he took a step back out of reflex.

He knew full well that what he was doing was shameful.

But he was unwilling to turn his back.

He only had a small window of time to get stronger, to overcome the gap that

separated him from his new enemy. The only way he knew to become stronger

than Hyacinthus in time was to learn from Aiz once again. Just like how she had

made him strong enough to take down a Minotaur.

The fact that Lilly had been kidnapped was still eating at him inside. Instead

of rushing to save her, he was standing out here getting yelled at. Every moment

he wasn't making progress to rescue her or getting stronger felt like an eternity.

"Let me see Aiz!" he pleaded with the mob again, bowing over and over.

Every muscle in his face was squeezed to its limit.

"What's all this?"

A voice cut through the chaos.

The mob of adventurers immediately fell silent. Bell stopped moving, his

eyes glued forward.

A top-class adventurer, the Amazonian girl Tione Hyrute, walked out onto the

lawn. As was normal for her race, she wore clothing that exposed a great deal of

her wheat-colored skin. Her long black hair swished back and forth over her

shoulders and down her back as she approached.

The mob quickly parted, allowing her to pass. She walked directly up to Bell.

One of the guards leaned close to whisper into her ear and explained

everything that had happened so far. The Amazonian girl's eyes flashed at Bell.

"Be gone from here. I cannot allow this mockery to continue."

"…?!"

Tione showed no sympathy. She had delivered the will of Loki Familia in

place of their leader, Finn.

Her tone was cold and her stare showed no willingness to listen. Bell

cowered in her presence. She crossed her arms, aura unyielding and

overwhelming. A moment later, she grabbed both of Bell's shoulders and pushed

him away from the front entrance.

"W-wait! Miss Tione?! Please, just hear me out…!"

Bell was forced to step backward to stay upright. Her strength overpowered

him in no time as Bell was driven farther and farther away from his last hope.

His body shook, trying to push forward, when Tione leaned in close.

"—Turn right from here and go two blocks down that street."

"!"

Her voice was quiet so as not to be overheard by the onlookers.

Tione ignored the look of shock on Bell's face and gave him one last shove

into the street.

Her face might as well have been carved from stone, emotionless as she

stared at him for a long moment before turning her back. Bell watched her long

black hair dance behind her, unable to move or speak. The Amazonian girl

walked swiftly back through the mob and into the building.

At long last, Bell's muscles started to respond. Slowly at first, he backed

away from Loki Familia. Feeling the angry glares of the adventurer mob, Bell

backtracked down the same street that he had come…The boy took off running

the moment he was out of sight.

He followed Tione's directions, running through a dim back alley with his

heart racing and fighting for breath. One block, two blocks and—

"Ah! Hey, Aiz! Argonaut's here—!"

"Aiz?! And—Miss Tiona?!"

Standing there to greet him were none other than the saber-wielding Aiz and

the other Amazonian girl, Tiona, with some kind of large sheath resting over her

shoulders.

Bell froze in surprise, but Tiona greeted him like a friend as the two girls

walked up to meet him.

"We saw you from the window, Argonaut. Some kind of magic-stone lamp

went off in Aiz's head, and we asked Tione to meet you."

Tiona went on to explain the other side of the story.

Aiz had figured out immediately what Bell was doing when he appeared at

their front door. The look in his eyes told her that the boy wanted another round

of training. However, they couldn't allow the mob to see her, so they sent Tione

outside to deliver a message.

Whether she wanted to help out her friend or she was just along for the fun,

Tiona was completely on board with the idea.

"…Aiz, is this okay?"

Bell took a very cautious step forward as he spoke.

She had no reason to teach him anything, Bell was asking for a huge favor.

Since their Familias were not working together, she'd be doing this on her own

as well as face the consequences it might bring.

Bell's words hung in the air for a moment, tension rising. Finally, Aiz gave

him her answer.

"I cannot fight for you or alongside you…You have to do your best, and

then…"

"Yep, yep! This is your fight, Argonaut!"

Tiona interpreted Aiz's vague words before—whoosh!—pointing her finger

right at him.

Bell broke out in a cold sweat. Aiz continued.

"I think it would be wrong to…abandon you."

"Aiz…"

The look in the girl's golden eyes made Bell's heart melt. Completely

ignoring the sudden change in mood, Tiona jumped back into the conversation.

"This is fine, no problem. If Aiz whips Argonaut into shape, the War Game

will be more entertaining! Loki'n all the rest'll be thrilled for sure!"

Bell could only grimace at the thought. If the difference in power between

him and Apollo Familia wasn't so staggering, their fight would be more fun to

watch. Aiz looked at the Amazon and lightly smiled.

"But for me, Apollo Familia is going about this all wrong. Way over-the-top,

dirty, I just can't stand it…"

Tiona's cheek twitched for a moment before she looked at the boy and

grinned from ear to ear.

"So I'm gonna help you, too, Argonaut!"

"Wait, so that means…"

"Yep! You're stuck with me, too!"

Bell looked at Aiz, unsure what to say. She nodded back to him.

Getting over the shock of this turn of events, Bell wasted no time in showing

his appreciation to the girls.

"Really, I can't thank you enough…"

"Relax, relax, it's nothing! Let's go, time's a-wastin'!"

"Yes."

Bell swore to himself right then and there that he would find some way to

repay them for their kindness. He was in their debt.

Tiona was so excited that she thrust her large apparatus straight up, a childish

smile on her face. Bell and Aiz followed her down the backstreet.

Their destination: the same place they'd trained before—the northwest city

wall.

Bell's training under two top-class adventurers was about to begin.

The Guild officially approved the War Game between Hestia and Apollo almost

immediately.

At the same time, preparations began all around the city.

However, no one was busier than the Guild employees. They had to find a

way to allow both sides to unleash their full potential within the rules of the

game while posing no danger to the citizens of Orario. The combatants would

need supplies, directions, and most of all a stage on which to conduct the War

Game. It could start any day; there was no time to waste. They also had to

accommodate the wishes of the gods.

There wasn't a soul in the city, adventurer or otherwise, who wasn't waiting

with bated breath for the conditions of the War Game to be announced. In the

meantime, all they could do was prepare.

"—Is Hestia still not here today?!"

On the thirtieth floor of Babel Tower in the center of Orario…

Apollo had reached his breaking point.

Many gods and goddesses had gathered around a circular table in the center

of the web of high pillars that supported a lofty ceiling. The rules and style of the

War Game were to be decided by the two participating gods as well as the

observers—in order to squeeze every possible ounce of entertainment out of the

event—at this Denatus meeting.

Three days had passed since the assault on Hestia Familia.

Apollo had become irritated that his opponent refused to show her face. She

excused her absence by claiming to be "sick" for the past few days. Despite her

assertion that she was not physically well enough to take part in the meeting, it

was clear as day that she was stalling for time.

Apollo angrily paced around his chair, insisting that she was concocting an

escape plan. The moment he finished his rant, the doors to the tall chamber

swung open.

"Sorry I'm late. I apologize for keeping you waiting."

Although her words were polite, she didn't sound the least bit sorry. Miach

strode in beside her.

What's more, she showed no remorse for keeping the Denatus at a standstill.

Apollo scowled at her.

"You're very late, Hestia. How do you plan to take responsibility for delaying

Denatus to this extent?"

"It's not my fault I got a fever after being chased around the city by your

followers. For a while there, I thought I was a goner."

Hestia once again brought up her health to circumvent Apollo's complaints.

Miach sided with Hestia, backing up her claim.

"Yes, she was in dire straits."

"Yah, yah, Itty-Bitty's a moron, but enough burnin' time. Can't we get

goin'?"

Loki was leaning back in her chair, one eyebrow raised and hands behind her

head as if she were out of patience as well. All of the deities returned to their

seats and the discussion finally got under way.

The first order of business was for Hestia and Apollo to sign the necessary

paperwork with everyone present as witnesses.

"Once I'm victorious, I claim Bell Cranell."

"…"

"I want to make that perfectly clear. There will be no petty excuses or far-

fetched assertions after everything is over. Should Hestia win, she's free to

demand whatever her little heart desires."

The possibility of defeat didn't seem to cross Apollo's mind. He wanted only

one thing: ownership of Bell Cranell and his immediate transfer into Apollo

Familia. Hestia remained quiet. The deity in charge of keeping notes for the

meeting responded with an "All right, then" as he recorded their terms.

Next up, they needed to decide how the War Game would be fought.

"One-on-one, the best of our Familias settle everything. Wouldn't that be

exciting?"

Hestia didn't even look at Apollo as she made her suggestion from her spot at

the round table.

"It could be held at the Coliseum for everyone to see. The final battle right in

front of our eyes. How could anyone not be entertained?"

"I agree. Watching all of Apollo's children attack Bell one after the other

sounds rather boring."

"I second the motion."

Apollo's hostile gaze first fell on Hestia and then to her allies, Miach and

Takemikazuchi.

Quite a few heads around the table started to nod, seeing the logic in her

reasoning.

"What say you, Apollo?" "That's the Ox Killer you're fighting!"

"A strong opponent in a one-on-one duel, sounds good to me."

"…"

The deities around the table grinned in Apollo's direction. They were on no

one's side; they simply enjoyed watching Apollo's reaction.

The blond deity wearing a crown of laurels put on a calm face before

grinning once again.

"The only reason that your Familia isn't larger is entirely due to your

laziness, Hestia, when it comes to recruiting."

"Muh…"

"You can cry all you want about your lack of children, but that's no reason

for me to have to accommodate."

"Grrrr," Hestia growled under her breath as Apollo pointed out that the size

of the Familia was completely under the god's control.

It was true that Hestia wanted to always be alone with Bell and had never

tried to increase the size of her Familia.

"In the interest of fairness, why don't we draw for it?"

Unable to defend her position, Hestia remained silent as Apollo suggested a

different solution. "Sure," came the voice of their transcriber as he pulled a box

out from under the table and placed it on top.

Each of the gods in attendance wrote how they would like to see the War

Game be played on a sheet of paper. The papers were collected and put into the

box. Of course, Hestia wrote "DUEL" in big, bold letters and shoved her paper

into the box.

All that was left was to decide who would draw.

"I can't trust anyone who has sided with Apollo."

"…The feeling's mutual. I won't accept a paper drawn by Miach or

Takemikazuchi."

Hestia and Apollo issued their conditions in curt, sharp tones.

In that case…Both of the deities looked around the table, their gazes stopping

on one god in particular.

""Hermes""

"Ehhh…Seriously?"

Hestia's and Apollo's voices overlapped as they said his name in unison.

Shocked by his sudden selection, Hermes forced a smile without thinking.

"My dear friend, I leave it in your hands."

"I'm counting on you, Hermes."

Apollo, who had known Hermes since their days in Tenkai, solemnly nodded.

Hestia looked up at the charming deity with trusting eyes.

This happened because Hermes had always taken the stance of the go-

between and had never taken sides in these situations. "Looks like I gotta," he

said in a deflated voice, accepting the role thrust upon him by the other two

deities. He stood from his chair and made his way around the table. Every set of

eyes in the room followed him.

"Please be gentle…"

Hermes whispered to himself as he slowly lowered his hand into the box.

Hestia was on the edge of her seat, unable to breathe as Hermes withdrew

one sheet of paper and unfolded it.

Hermes's face went pale as he paused, an empty smile on his face as he

opened his mouth to speak.

"Castle Siege."

—Slam! Hestia drove both of her fists onto the table, teeth clenched.

"Fa-ha-ha-ha-hahaha! This decision was reached fair and square. This is

final!"

Apollo's roar of laughter echoed throughout the chamber.

Whether on the attack or defending, this style of War Game required a large

number of warriors. Most likely, Hermes drew the paper written by Apollo

himself. "That's Hermes for ya." "Can't wait!" The other deities reacted to the

decision, chatting amongst themselves.

Hermes looked up at the ceiling in disappointment while Hestia's face turned

red, shaking in anger. Apollo, on the other hand, was in a very good mood.

"It's impossible to defend the castle with just one person. So I concede the

attacking role to Hestia."

Apollo was all smiles as his words were recorded.

Hestia's molars were halfway into her tongue out of frustration as the worst

possible outcome had come to pass. Her shoulders started to droop…"Excuse

me, may I have the floor?" Hermes spoke up.

"Apollo, this puts Hestia at an extreme disadvantage…It's completely unfair.

And I'm sure many of us here will get bored watching it."

"…"

"Therefore, I would like to propose outsiders be allowed to participate in this

battle."

Hermes's proposal to allow members of other Familias to join the War Game

in order to even the numbers made Apollo frown.

"…Hermes, I know what you're trying to do: playing something off like it's

no big deal while at the same time forcing me into a corner. Don't think for a

moment I'll let it happen."

Bringing up their rough relationship in the past, Apollo forced a smile of his

own as he tried to stop Hermes's plan in its tracks.

Apollo declared that he wouldn't accept such a ridiculous proposition.

"All participants in the War Game must be contractually bound to a Familia

directly involved, that's the rule. The presence of other Familias on the field of

battle would only disgrace the gods at war."

"Well, that's not wrong."

"Also, should a top-class adventurer choose to join Hestia's side, that would

put me in danger. I happen to know that Hephaistos is rather friendly with Hestia

as well."

Apollo continued his response to Hermes as he looked at all of the gods

around the table in turn.

Hephaistos's followers were recognized not only for their skills as

blacksmiths but for their exploits on the battlefield as well. Their goddess took

one look at Apollo, folded her arms, and said, "I would do no such thing."

Apollo sneered back at her, unwilling to take her at her word, when—

"My, my, Apollo. Are you frightened?"

"Freya…"

The silver-haired goddess had been sitting quietly in her chair up until now. A

small smile bloomed on her lips.

"Are you afraid to fight more than one enemy at a time?"

"Don't take me for a fool…"

"So then, you don't trust your children? Is that the extent of your love for

them?"

The deity with the power to control love itself took a shot at the pride of the

god who loves too passionately. Apollo's jaws clenched together, strong enough

to make them cry out under the pressure. Sure enough, a large group of male

deities sided with Freya and voted to allow the addition of outsiders. The

Denatus instantly shook with fervor.

—So Freya is interested in Bell.

While the silver-haired goddess's words set off alarm bells in Hestia's mind,

this was not the time or the place to voice them. If the Goddess of Beauty's

actions would make even the slightest difference in Bell's predicament, she had

to accept them with open arms.

Perturbed by this turn of events, Apollo gave in and agreed to accept one part

of Hermes's suggestion.

"…Fine, then. There may be one outsider. However, that outsider must

belong to a Familia outside of Orario."

You monster! Hestia's lips formed the words, but no sound came out as her

shoulders fell.

Disregarding sheer numbers, the average strength of a Familia located in

Orario was much higher than that of the Familias residing outside its walls. Most

of that was due to the fact that Orario's top-class adventurers were just too

powerful.

There were more than likely a few Familias operating close to Orario with

adventurers above Level 2. The difficult part was making contact with one of

them and negotiating some kind of deal before the start of the War Game. It was

a next-to-impossible task.

There were no objections to Apollo's conditions. The new rules were added

to the War Game as is. Even Freya didn't try to interfere.

The blond-haired god looked thoroughly pleased with himself as he glanced

over at a silent and despairing Hestia.

"We can't be usin' just any old castle, so let's get the Guild in on this. We can

work out the date then, too. Shall we call it a day?"

Loki called an end to the Denatus. Chairs scraped on the floor as the deities

made their way out. Apollo took his time, sneering at Hestia before disappearing

through the exit.

Hestia could do nothing but glare back at him. She let out a long sigh as soon

as he was out of sight. Soon, only Miach, Takemikazuchi, and other friends of

hers remained in the chamber.

"Sorry about that, Hestia. I kind of put you in a rough spot."

"No, Hermes, it's not your fault."

Hermes was the first to approach Hestia and offered his own apology. She

shook her head no. No matter how much she didn't like it, the decision had been

reached using a fair draw. It was a miracle that an outsider would be allowed to

participate. It was all thanks to the fact that the gods and goddesses were thirsty

for a good show, and Freya, that her side was given some favoritism during the

meeting.

All of the rules were in place, so Hestia made up her mind to do everything

she could with the pieces she had. Her eyes burned with the desire to find a way

to win.

Mentally flipping a switch, Hestia turned her attention to the other matter that

needed to be resolved.

"So tell me, Hermes, did you find out where our supporter is being held?"

She hadn't been standing around doing nothing while feigning illness for the

past three days. She had tapped every resource she could to find out what

happened to Lilly after she was taken by Soma Familia, including asking

Hermes for his cooperation.

"In fact, I did. That is to say, Asfi did. It looks like little Lilly was taken to

Soma's storage facility."

"A wine cellar?! Not their home?"

"That's right. Soma bought a big building just for storing his wine. Guess his

home wasn't big enough."

Hestia doubted his words, but Hermes was serious.

The deity continued to relay the information.

"It's located in the southeast, close to Daidaros Street. Apparently the

security is pretty tight, tighter than their home. Upper-class adventurers are

crawling all over the place."

"…"

"I'm sorry, but I'm going to keep my children out of this. I won't ask them to

fight…What will you do?"

Hestia's head snapped up in response to Hermes's question.

"I'm going, of course."

She'd promised Bell.

That's what she told them.

A dirty magic-stone lamp cast faint light onto the stone walls.

Feeling a cold slab against her cheek, Lilly's eyes fluttered open.

She lay on her stomach, hands tied behind her back. Ignoring the aches and

pains in her body, the prum girl lifted her head to look around. Nothing had

changed in her dark prison cell since she was first brought here. Locked in a

cage, she couldn't help but feel that she was a sorry sight to see.

She followed Zanis's orders to the letter and was brought to the Familia's

wine cellar. She'd been locked up in here ever since.

This floor was designed to hold the Familia members who had violated the

rules or gotten a little bit too drunk off the divine wine. She was bound with a

metallic wire strong enough to keep lower-class adventurers restrained

indefinitely. Several of these compartments were used to store tools as well as

serve as a makeshift jail inside the complex. Lilly was being treated as a prisoner

as a punishment for the extended length of time she'd spent away from the

Familia.

Having lost all sense of time, Lilly had no idea how many days had passed

since the battle in the streets.

Lilly wiggled her body into the corner of her cell where a small dish of water

had been mercifully left for her. Lifting her head off the floor, she put her lips

into the liquid.

Part of her was embarrassed about her miserable condition, but she had been

expecting something like this.

The days that she'd spent with Bell were special, but now she'd live her life

by slurping the dirty water she was given.

Mr. Bell, Mr. Welf, Lady Hestia…

Were they okay?

That was all she thought about.

No one was guarding her outside of the prison, and stone bricks don't make

the best conversation. She had no way of knowing what was going on outside.

But not once did she consider trying to escape. The knowledge that she had

fallen to the same level as a prisoner tore a fresh hole in her spirit.

The stone floor was cold and damp. Her body shivered as she drank.

The magic-stone lamp outside her iron cage flickered like a candle about to

go out.

"…"

Ker-tap, ker-tap. Noises started coming from the end of the hallway outside

her cell, the sound of someone coming down the stairwell.

Lilly willed her body off the floor and into a sitting position. Sure enough, a

long shadow was growing on the other side of the bars. Zanis's shadow.

"How are you feeling, Erde?"

"…Horrible."

The man looked down at her through the bars as Lilly practically spat her

answer at his feet.

He smiled ironically at her, his arms folded behind his back.

"Sorry about this. You see, the past three days have been very busy,

collecting information and whatnot. I haven't had time to step away until now.

Forgive me."

"…Mr. Bell is still okay? Mr. Zanis really hasn't done anything to him?"

"I'm a man of my word. I swear on the name of Lord Soma."

Lilly finally got an opportunity to ask the question that had been burning

inside her for three days. While she didn't entirely trust him, she decided to

believe his words for now. That settled, there was something else that she wanted

to know.

"Why…does Mr. Zanis care about Lilly?"

She asked in the most serious, dry voice she could muster.

She knew he'd said that he needed her when the man took her away. She

clearly remembered that moment.

Just like Kanu, the man who had left her for dead, Zanis often took money

from her. Never once had he offered a helping hand. She believed him to be a

man who saw her only as an insect that occasionally had vals worth taking.

"It's come to my attention that you are worth quite a lot." Zanis's smile

deepened. "You can't imagine how happy I was to learn you were alive. I

considered capturing you the other day when you appeared before Lord Soma by

yourself…but we were already in negotiations with Apollo Familia. We still

needed you for our justification after we had secured their payment. You played

your part very well."

As a result, everything went according to plan, or so the man claimed. Lilly

was vaguely aware of her gaze sharpening as she listened to more of his story.

"…Lilly is useless, not worth anything."

"No, no, I have a use for you. I realized that you were saving up a great deal

of money in secret. I believe that anyone with fingers as sticky as yours deserves

to be recognized for their talents.

"But above all…" He let his words hang as he pushed his glasses back up his

face with one finger.

"You have a rather 'unusual' kind of Magic, do you not?"

Lilly's eyes shot open at the mention of her magic, Cinder Ella.

With the exception of Bell, Welf, and Hestia, she had never told the secret to

anyone. "Lord Soma told me," said Zanis in response to the look of surprise on

her face. Soma was the one who'd found that Magic in her excelia and enabled

her to use it. Of course he would have known.

Lilly thought about the time frame and came to the conclusion that Zanis

probably knew about her Magic before she'd feigned her death.

"Just to check…Erde, you can transform yourself into a monster, correct?"

"…What would it mean if Lilly could?"

A dark crackle of laughter escaped the man's lips.

Zanis's eyes narrowed in an evil grin as he looked down at Lilly like a wolf

that just cornered its prey.

"There's a project in which I would love your participation. Nothing much,

just a new business venture."

"And that is…?"

"Luring out monsters, capturing them, and selling them for profit…Isn't that

simple?"

That's insane!—Lilly mocked him in her thoughts.

Even if a wild monster were tamed, said monster would only listen to the

tamer. Should the tamed monster be locked inside a small room and ordered to

wait by its tamer, it would still mercilessly attack anyone else who came near it.

That's why tamed monsters were never used for the carriages and other difficult

tasks around town.

Monsters considered humans to be their mortal enemy; there was no way

around it.

They were completely different from obedient slaves.

"Monsters have no value."

"Heh-heh…I'm not so sure."

An unmistakable twinge of greed passed through Zanis's smiling eyes as he

laughed off the girl's remark.

Anger began to take hold of Lilly. She glared daggers back up at the man.

Even her vain attempts to show respect disappeared.

"Is that the reason you brought Lilly back, back into Soma Familia…The

reason you got involved in the attack on Bell?"

"Yes, that was regrettable."

The tone of his voice turned up a notch, getting excited.

His mask of intelligence gone, Zanis's true character was beginning to

emerge.

"I want Lord Soma's Divine Wine. I want money and women, too. I want to

taste the most exquisite dishes—I want every pleasure this world has to offer!"

BAM! Zanis slammed his boot into one of the iron bars.

The cage had been designed to be strong enough to keep unruly adventurers

under control without breaking. But Zanis's Status was too high for it to

withstand that kind of blow, and it bent under the impact. Lilly stared in silence,

eyes trembling, at the boot-shaped dent in the bar.

The avarice in his voice was far beyond anything Lilly had ever heard before

—much more hideous than those under the influence of the Divine Wine, soma.

"I love this Familia. No matter how many questionable endeavors I try my

hand at, our god doesn't say a word. He's too busy with that hobby of his to give

a shit what any of us do. It's the ultimate freedom!"

"…Lilly can see your true colors."

"Oops."

Zanis tried to cover half of his malicious smile with his hand. Taking his boot

out of the bent iron bar, the man straightened his posture and continued on,

business as usual.

The anger in Lilly's stomach burned brighter when she realized that this man

cared nothing for Lord Soma. It went without saying that Soma Familia's current

condition was partly due to their god's neglect, but the man standing in front of

her deserved a great deal of the blame.

Lilly's eyes flared as she looked up at the man, a thin smile on his face.

That's when it happened.

"…?"

"The alarm bell…Are we under attack?"

Even the thick stone walls of this prison couldn't keep out the piercing

resonance ringing out upstairs.

The hurried thuds of hundreds of footsteps sounded above their heads, mixed

in with the high-pitched tone of the bell. Falling to her stomach, Lilly looked up,

down, and all around for a clue as to what was going on.

"Chandra! Where are you?! Tell me what the hell is going on!"

Zanis yelled at the top of his lungs down the hall toward the staircase to the

surface.

The hallway was still for a moment as the man's voice faded into

nothingness. A few heartbeats later, a very annoyed-looking dwarf appeared at

the base of the stairwell.

"You could go have a look fer yourself…or are those feet of yers fer

decoration?"

"Enough sass. What's happening?"

"A few 'mice' got into the maze. From a few Familias…A young-lookin'

goddess was with 'em."

A bearded dwarf with short hair and an inhospitable air about him, Chandra

glanced at Lilly as he approached the prison cell.

The girl's heart jumped at the mention of a "young-looking goddess." Zanis's

eyes narrowed as he came to the same conclusion about the identity of the

intruders.

"Where are they now?"

"Fightin' in the first-floor foyer."

"Is that so? In that case—we need to exterminate the pests. I'll take

command."

Lilly's face turned a shade paler in fright. Frantically kicking her legs, she

managed to get her body up against the bars with her hands still tied behind her

back.

"You're breaking your promise?! You said that Lady Hestia wouldn't be

harmed!"

"She came to attack us. It's not my fault if she gets burned by her own

flame."

"Lilly will convince her to leave! Please, let Lilly talk to her…!"

"Absolutely not. I can't allow my beloved ally to be put in such danger. I bet

they're here looking for you."

Zanis's claim that he needed to protect her was the final straw. Lilly's fury

ignited.

"Lilly refuses to work with you if the promise is broken!"

"How unfortunate…"

Zanis closed his eyes and calmly walked up to the iron bars.

A sneer on his lips, he leaned down to look Lilly in the face.

"Then it can't be helped. I've got a bottle of soma with your name on it. I'll

make sure you drink every last drop."

"—"

Lilly froze.

"Soma's influence should turn you into a very dependable servant…You'll be

happy to comply with every order I give you."

The "absolute" that was created by Soma.

A merciless drink that turned the hearts of the people of Gekai into an endless

spiral of drunken ecstasy and unbearable craving.

Not too long ago, one sip of the concoction was enough to make Lilly covet it

more than life itself.

"!"

Not caring if her skull cracked, Lilly whipped her head forward in an attempt

to inflict any amount of pain possible on Zanis.

Dunnnn. But the iron bars got in the way. The sound reverberated throughout

the cell as her head bounced off. The man just smiled as he watched a trickle of

blood work its way down the girl's face, thoroughly enjoying every second of

the hatred emanating from the girl's eyes.

"Chandra, keep Erde in here for me."

"Humph…"

The dwarf didn't respond to his leader's order, only turned his back on the

prison cell and sat down. Zanis only shrugged in response before disappearing

from Lilly's line of sight.

She wanted to yell out, get him to come back, but no words would come out

of her shaking throat. The man had been planning on breaking his promise and

even intended to turn her into nothing more than his drunken pet from the start.

Dammit all! Lilly gritted her teeth and decided that now was the time to

break out of her cell.

The only reason for her to stay was gone. She had to help Lady Hestia and

the others escape.

"…!"

She worked her way into Chandra's blind spot and began to vigorously pull

at her bindings.

But the dwarf just sat there, taking swigs of wine from the calabash strapped

to his back. The wires dug deeper and deeper into her wrists as she fought. She

called upon every trick she'd learned as a thief—including how to quietly trigger

her magic. The claws of a werewolf grew on her fingers, allowing her to loosen

the grip of the wires just enough to get her hands free.

However, she kept her hands behind her back to hide the fact that she was

loose. Now all that was left was figuring out how to escape without the guard

noticing.

Lilly's mind kicked into high gear as she tried to find a way to get out of the

cell without drawing Chandra's attention.

But it was the dwarf who spoke up.

"Ya want out, get out."

Lilly was stunned.

Chandra didn't even bother to look at her, only wrapped his massive palm

around the lock of the cell and yanked it clean off the door frame.

"Wh-why…did you go against Mr. Zanis's order?"

"I hate his guts."

The loathing in his voice was more intense than the sounds of battle raining

down from upstairs.

"I came ta this city 'cause I heard I could drink the most fillin', most

delicious wine around. That's how I found this Familia. But now it's nothin'

more than that man's toy. No amount of our god's wine can satisfy me."

Lilly stared at the side of the dwarf 's face as he took another swig from his

calabash.

Chandra Ihit, an upper-class adventurer at Level 2, same as Zanis.

Never once had he extended a helping hand when Lilly was alone and

tormented by other members of the Familia. At the same time, he had never

joined in.

"Got a feelin' you hate him just as much as I do. So, I'm lookin' the other

way."

He took another look over his shoulder. Chandra's deep brown eyes met

Lilly's chestnut gaze.

Lilly decided to believe his rather simplistic desire for delicious wine and

seized the opportunity.

"Thank you very much."

After a quick show of gratitude, Lilly ran out of the cell.

Being restrained and locked up for three days had taken its toll on her body.

Tripping over her feet several times, Lilly ascended the stairwell to the surface as

fast as she could.

"…?!"

She emerged at the end of another long stone hallway, but the sounds of

battle were coming from the other side of the wall.

The clash of metal on metal, desperate yells and screams of pain—every

sound was like a knife through Lilly's heart. She couldn't stand it. Looking

around to find a way through, her eyes managed to catch light coming through a

window at the other end of the hallway. She wasted no time getting there.

The window was slightly higher than her head and barred off just like her cell

was belowground. She jumped off the ground, grabbed the bars, and stuck her

head between them.

"Mr. Welf, Miss Mikoto, too…?!"

Despite her very restricted view of the battle, Lilly saw many familiar faces

engaging Soma Familia in combat.

The inner courtyard was wide and littered with piles of boxes, some of which

stretched all the way up to the roof. However, the area was absolutely flooded

with enemies. Welf and Ouka protected the front lines, Mikoto providing them

with blind-side protection. Nahza and Chigusa supported them from a slight

distance. Their whole group had been forced into the corner of the courtyard by

the seemingly endless onslaught of Soma Familia.

Most of their enemies were lower-class adventurers, but their numbers were

overwhelming.

"Please get out of here! Run, hurry!"

Lilly's face turned blue as she used every bit of air in her lungs, pleading with

them.

There was only one reason why these kind people had come so deep into

enemy territory: her. All the damage they took, every injury they sustained was

her fault.

She yelled with all of her might in hopes that the battle would stop. It just so

happened that Hestia was holding her head in both hands behind a storage box

near the same window and heard Lilly's cries.

"Miss Supporter?!"

"Lady Hestia!"

Nahza was using one stack of boxes as cover; Hestia had been even farther

behind her. Keeping her head low, Hestia went to Lilly's window.

The two were reunited, face-to-face through a hole in the thick stone wall.

"Don't worry about Lilly! Please escape now!"

"I can't do that! I'm not leaving this place until you come with us!"

"WHY?! Lilly won't cause any more trouble! Lady Hestia won't get dragged

into any more bad situations without Lilly! So please…!"

The two young ladies argued back and forth, stay or go, through the iron bars

of the window until Hestia screamed back:

"We're going to face Apollo in a War Game!"

"?!"

"It's a Castle Siege! Two Familias will collide head-to-head with their full

strength!"

Lilly was lost for words as she heard Hestia's blitz of an explanation.

The thought of Hestia Familia, which only had one member, taking on the

full force of Apollo Familia in a War Game was beyond belief. Bell was going to

have to attack a castle by himself?

Hestia paused for a moment to catch her breath, not taking her eyes off of the

flabbergasted Lilly.

"I'm doing everything I can to give Bell a chance to win!"

"Eh…"

"Right now, that boy is going through hell to prepare for the War Game! But

it won't be enough! We need you! It's hopeless unless you're with us!"

—What was that?

They need Lilly in order to win the War Game?

She didn't believe her. Lilly always held other people back—how could she

possibly be the key to victory?

Other people had used her as a doormat, taken advantage of her at every turn,

and stolen many things from her. How could one prum girl trapped in this dark

reality possibly be of any use?

Why was she worth saving?

Hestia was spouting nonsense.

"We can't win without you! It has to be you, no one else!"

The young girl objected.

She had never been needed before, and yet this goddess said she was.

That boy was the only one who ever helped her, who ever said that she was

needed—now it was time to help him.

Hestia wanted Lilly to come to Bell's aid.

"Please, help us____help Bell!"

She ran.

She ran as if shot out of a cannon.

Hestia's pleas on replay in the back of her mind, she zipped through the dim

stone corridor doors of Soma Familia's storage facility with nary a sound.

It wasn't something that weak little Lilly should be able to do. How could she

possibly be able to save Bell? Hestia overestimated her worth despite her

divinity.

But…!

She said Lilly was needed.

She asked for Lilly's help.

She wanted Lilly, no one else.

No one had ever wanted her before, no one had needed her. But now, there

was.

"Wah…!"

Her vision blurred, head feverish. Her chest felt so tight that her ribs might

strangle her lungs.

There was no way to describe the onslaught of emotions that tore through her.

Her only desire now was to help Hestia and those fighting for her in the

courtyard. And to do that, she had to move.

With Zanis at the helm, there was only one way to stop this battle: appeal to

the only person with more authority in the Familia than its leader, the god Soma.

Lilly desperately searched through her memories of the day she was brought

here and remembered seeing the deity in the building. He was also her only hope

for being released from her contract with the Familia. She had to persuade

Soma.

She used her memories to piece together a small map of the facility. There

was an observation tower that overlooked the entrance to the underground

holding cells. She was almost certain that the highest room of this tower

belonged to Soma himself. That's where she'd find him.

Leaving clear tears in her wake, Lilly rushed to find the stairwell that would

lead to her god.

"They don't know when to quit…"

Zanis watched the battle in the courtyard unfold from the roof of the storage

facility.

Soma Familia's soma wine cellar was a central tower at the front with five

more towers on each side encompassing an open courtyard below. His

subordinates were engaging intruders who had been forced underneath one of

the lookout towers in the corner of the courtyard.

Zanis chuckled to himself as the group of less than ten desperately tried to

fight back. He silently applauded them for making it this far despite the

overwhelming odds.

If he were able to capture the young goddess below, it would be easy to strike

a profitable deal with Apollo. He was already working out the finer details in his

mind as he ordered his subordinates to surround the enemy.

"…?"

Zanis watched the battle like a hawk until a flash of color caught his

attention.

It was Lilly, on her way to the main tower.

What the hell is Chandra doing?! he silently snapped, his cheek twitching in

agitation. But his smile returned a moment later.

"Interesting. What do you think you can do?"

Leaving one of his high-ranking subordinates in charge, Zanis took off to

intercept Lilly.

Lilly ran through the vast complicated passages of the main tower.

At long last, she found the stairwell leading to the second floor.

Emerging from the narrow confines of the lower floors to this new open

space felt extremely liberating. The lower hallways were narrow and there were

many doors leading to small rooms and other passages. She could see blue sky

outside the open windows and the candlestick-style magic-stone lamps were

bright and clean.

Soma's room was on the third floor.

Every adventurer who should have been on guard had gone to join the fight.

It was eerily quiet.

"Where do you think you're going, Erde?"

"?!"

A voice came from behind Lilly as she ran down the open corridor. CRASH!

A window out of her line of sight was destroyed.

It was Zanis. The upper-class adventurer had broken the second-story

window before jumping through. Casually stepping on shards of broken glass,

the man taunted Lilly again.

—He found me!

Willing more speed out of her weak legs, Lilly zipped around the corner and

out of sight.

"The stairwell in that direction only goes up?"

"?!"

Lilly suddenly felt a pressure from behind her before she was tapped on the

shoulder.

The palm of Zanis's hand was all it took to send the girl crashing to the floor.

Nauseating pain overtook her as her body tumbled forward on the stone floor.

Fighting through it, Lilly climbed to her feet and started running once again.

"Fu…ha-ha-ha-ha-hahahaha?! Now now, Erde, what's the rush?!"

The man's menacing laughter sounded from behind her. Lilly frowned and

continued pressing onward.

A moment later, the man's boot plowed straight into her ribs.

"Agh!"

"Don't tell me, you're going to try to meet with Lord Soma? Pointless!

Absolutely pointless!"

His kick sent her face-first toward the wall. Fighting to find her balance, Lilly

kept moving forward.

Her thin legs reached their limit and Lilly had to thrust her hand out to the

wall to catch herself.

"What makes you think that he'll listen to you? The only thing our god cares

about is his wine!"

"Ighhh…!"

"Runts like you are nothing but background noise to him! No matter how

much you revere him, asking for help will leave you with nothing but dismay!"

He let Lilly gain some distance before catching up and striking her again.

Then he'd do some more taunting and repeat the process over and over. Be it his

fists or his feet, one strike was enough to send Lilly's small body flying in any

direction he wanted.

It'd become a game to him. His black shadow would overtake Lilly, then he'd

decide how to hit, enjoy her squeal of pain, and then look down over her as she

got up and kept going forward.

All the while he would jubilantly remark about how all her effort was for

nothing.

"You're a strange one, Erde! I thought you were smarter than this! I liked that

cold look in your eyes, like you hated the world and everything in it!"

In her darkest days, she had tried many times to escape the abyss only to have

her connection to Soma Familia drag her right back in. The shell of a man who

was Zanis sneered at Lilly.

However, the tears welling up in Lilly's eyes were not caused by her dark

past but by the pain coursing through her body. She would never show tears of

sadness again. She had already shed far too many.

Overcoming Zanis's physical and verbal attacks, Lilly pressed on. Forward,

forward until she finally found the stairwell and climbed to the third floor.

There were only a few walls on this floor, making one large room with one

area portioned off—Soma's private room. Lilly channeled all the strength she

had left into her legs and made a break for it.

"Three, two…WHAM!"

"AGUHH!"

Zanis counted down and playfully announced his own kick, hitting Lilly right

between the shoulder blades with all of his strength. The girl's body whipped

through the air like a rag doll.

However, his kick sent her hurtling toward the door to the private chamber.

Lilly folded her arms across her chest and used that momentum to break it open.

SLAM! Lilly tumbled into the chamber as the doors creaked on their hinges

after slamming into the walls on both sides.

"…"

Soma was there.

He stood in front of the wide balcony, tending to many different kinds of

plants growing in the sunlight.

He paid absolutely no attention to the sounds of battle outside the window or

even to Lilly's loud entrance. The amount of water that each plant received,

future ingredients for his wine, was the only thing on his mind at the moment.

"Lord Soma! Lord Soma! Please listen to what Lilly has to say!"

The deity kept his back to her as Lilly tried to peel her injury-ridden body off

the stone floor.

At first, the god continued working in his slightly dirty robe despite Lilly's

pleas until finally turning around with a slightly annoyed look on his face.

Zanis had entered the chamber—it was he who Soma was looking at through

his long bangs.

"This is much too bothersome, Zanis. I left all trivial matters in your hands."

Ignored by her own god. Lilly was shocked.

Zanis enjoyed the look on her face to no end, gleefully chuckling under his

breath. He kept his eyes on the girl and said:

"I apologize for the abruptness, Lord Soma. It appears that one Lilliluka Erde

wishes to speak with you directly. Won't you lend her your ears?"

Zanis spoke with a calm and almost mocking tone, as if he knew what was

about to happen.

Looking even more perturbed, Soma shifted his gaze down toward Lilly.

The girl managed to force her aching body into a kneeling position.

"I beg you, Lord Soma. Please bring an end to the battle taking place outside

—please save Lady Hestia and those fighting alongside her! Please, please…!"

Soma's cheek twitched as if Lilly's voice had hurt his ears. He slowly

squared his shoulders in front of her.

He opened his mouth to speak, but the expression on his face showed that he

believed it to be a waste of time.

"What good are the words of a child who succumbs to wine so…easily?"

"—"

Lilly fell silent after hearing Soma's monotone words. A cold chill swept

through her veins.

But it was the look in his eyes that did it, made Lilly realize the truth.

Soma was disappointed. Disappointed in his own followers, disappointed in

the world of Gekai.

The Divine Wine, soma, had caused Soma Familia to collapse from within.

Just as he said before, the children succumbed to the power of the drink he was

giving them as a reward. They soon began fighting amongst themselves for

more, became selfish beyond belief.

From the god Soma's point of view, all he did was reward them with

delicious wine for their services. But rather than thank him, they turned on one

another for more drunken pleasure. He had become disillusioned by their

primitive reaction to his more refined methods.

—Soma harbored no ill will. He had no urge to inflict pain. At this point, he

had no interest in any followers like Lilly at all. He was completely detached.

The divine being who'd had enough of the crude people of Gekai continued

to produce soma and reward the children who made it possible for him to focus

on his craft.

"The words of children who succumb are…irrelevant."

Soma's eyes, black as ink, were finally pointed in Lilly's direction. However,

Lilly's face was not reflected in them, only empty disappointment.

Lilly remained still, unable to find any words in the face of her god's cold

stare. It was Soma who moved first.

He took a bottle of white wine off one of the shelves built into the wall of his

chamber.

Lilly watched in dumbfounded silence as Soma took a glass from a different

shelf and said to her:

"If you can say the same thing after drinking this, I'll listen."

—She couldn't breathe.

The deity poured the wine into the glass, its cool yet sweet aroma filling the

room. He held the glass out to her. Lilly looked at her own reflection on the

surface of the white liquid.

Divine Wine.

Her throat clenched. Sweat poured down her face. The glass nearly slipped

from her grasp as she tried to take it with both hands.

Memories of the dark days when she was under the influence of soma's

power rampaged through her mind. She looked back up at Soma, shoulders

shaking in fright. The god's face was void of emotion as he watched her from

behind his bangs.

Zanis watched all of these events unfold, smiling as if he'd seen this coming.

"Ah, aah…!"

Lilly stood up on unstable legs.

Her breaths very shallow and staggered, she took another look at the glass in

her hands.

She had no choice. In order to save Hestia, in order to finally break her ties

with this Familia, she had no choice but to drink it.

Lilly brought the glass to her lips, hands shaking and palms clammy.

This wine had once turned Lilly into little more than a monster.

It had stolen her life from her, caused all of her problems.

Under the watchful eyes of Soma and Zanis, Lilly willed her mouth open and

drank it down.

"—"

The world warped around her in the blink of an eye.

A boundless drunken euphoria enveloped her. The bliss was intense enough

to bend her consciousness.

Tink! The glass fell out of her hands, hit the floor, and rolled away.

Her arms and legs quivered. She couldn't keep standing and fell to her knees

like a puppet whose strings had just been cut.

Acute warmth filled her cheeks as her eyes went out of focus…Lilly giggled.

"—a…haa."

The flavor of the most delicious wine in existence made her heart melt.

Soma watched the girl's spirit disappear and turned his back to her without a

second thought. Lilly's ears stopped picking up the sounds around her, with only

one exception: Zanis's bloodcurdling laughter.

Overwhelming contentment spread throughout her body. Memories flashed

before her eyes before disappearing again. Nothing inside this room mattered to

her, was worth seeing. Even her purpose for being here, why she was so

determined to drink the soma, felt like nothing more than a passing thought.

Everything that made Lilly who she was evaporated in an instant.

She saw everything in the room with a white hue.

Her body, mind, and spirit were warm.

Down, down, down she went.

Then, just as the white was about to embrace her, she saw something.

A boy, a smiling boy.

"—"

Her craving intensified. The animal that demanded soma within her was on

the brink of taking over.

But amid all the white around her, she saw how the boy smiled when he

saved her that day.

It remained deep within her soul even after everything else had been erased.

His smile stayed with her.

"…"

A single tear slowly rolled down her cheek.

Her slack, open mouth smiled for a moment before weakening again. Lilly's

head started to rise.

The warmth of the boy's smile had awakened her heart, filled her with new

emotion, and caused a tear to be shed.

Lilly had returned.

"...Please."

Not much sound escaped her lips, but it was enough to stop Soma in his

tracks.

A moment later, he spun around with vigor.

His long bangs swung out of the way, revealing his black eyes. Lilly's

trembling figure reflected within them.

"…Stop it, please."

Her words were getting clearer.

Soma and Zanis looked on in disbelief.

Lilly made eye contact with Soma.

"Lilly's begging you—stop the fight!"

Her words were unchanged as even more tears trickled down her face.

"Wha…"

She didn't know if that sound came from Soma or from Zanis.

She persevered. Lilly held off the effects of soma.

Countless people had fallen under its spell, becoming little more than savages

in the process. And yet this little, fragile girl had not.

It didn't matter that her Status was low, that her body was weak. She defeated

soma with sheer willpower.

"Lilly wants to save those people!"

She yelled her most earnest desire as loud as she could.

She sounded no different from a sobbing child.

Bonds with her allies had been forged in the fire, and she was a Phoenix

emerging from the flame, guided by them.

"Lilly knows, even without any gods telling her, Lilly knows that she was

born for this moment!"

It was highly unlikely that Lilly would ever forget.

Even if she died and was reborn many times, even in the deepest pits of

hell…

Lilly would never forget the smile on that boy's face.

"Every mistake Lilly has made was in preparation for this day!"

The warmth of the hands that reached out for her, the kindness of his

embrace.

She'd never forget the smile of the one who rescued her.

The image that had been seared into her very soul would never fade.

"This time, it's Lilly's turn to save him!"

Bell's smiling face and warmth filling every corner of her mind, Lilly yelled

once again.

She had not forgotten all of the mistakes she made and the gray areas of her

past. Those memories gave her the strength to keep shouting.

"Please, bring an end to this battle!"

Lilly's voice was loud enough to be heard outside the tower.

"..."

Soma stood, unblinking eyes locked on the girl.

Gods did not grow or feel distress of any kind. It was hard to comprehend

what just unfolded.

Seeing a person of Gekai change right before his eyes for the first time left

Soma speechless.

"No way…?!"

Zanis sensed danger in the expression on his god's face.

His feeling of invincibility gone, he pleaded with the deity.

"Lord Soma, you mustn't listen to her! Our Familia is under attack—!"

"Quiet, Zanis."

Soma turned away without so much as a glance in his direction.

Zanis fell silent, face twitching as he knew that there was no chance for a

counterargument. Soma made eye contact with Lilly once again.

His ink-colored eyes clearly reflected the young girl's gaze. Then he walked

toward the end of his chamber and opened the large window.

The empty wine bottle still in his hand, Soma stepped out onto the balcony.

He could see the battle raging in the courtyard beneath him. Standing next to the

railing, he raised the bottle high above his head and threw it into the courtyard.

Spinning end over end, the bottle sent flares of sunlight flashing all over the

battle before crashing into the middle of it.

The shattering sound made all members of Soma Familia come to a halt.

Every head in the courtyard turned toward the balcony, waiting with bated

breath.

"Stop fighting."

Soma looked down on the rest of his followers as he made his declaration.

Soma Familia's members were blindsided by a direct order from a god who

had never shown any interest in anything other than his hobby before. No one

even considered going against it.

Ignoring Zanis's commands, they listened to a higher power and put down

their weapons.

"Soma moved on his own…?!"

An uneasy silence descended over the battlefield. Zanis couldn't believe what

he was seeing, his eyes glued to Soma's back. He shook his head from side to

side, refusing to accept what was happening. His mask of refined intelligence

broken once again, muscles all over his body began twitching nervously.

He rocked on the balls of his feet—BANG! The main doors at the base of the

tower had been kicked in. His shoulders flexed.

Knowing that the intruders would soon arrive, Zanis looked around the room

in a panic. His eyes narrowed as soon as he saw Lilly on the floor.

"Damn you! At least give me the pleasure of slicing you open before—!"

Zanis jumped toward Lilly like a beast capturing its prey.

The man had only seen her as possible profit; he captured her out of greed.

His avarice made him torment her and now she was too physically weak to run

away or defend herself. She was the reason why his perfect world had come

crumbling down. Withdrawing a rapier from the hilt on his belt, he smiled to

himself, believing that she should be punished for what she had done to him. He

reached out with his left hand.

However, just before his fingers reached her collar…

An arrow was fired at his chest.

"?!"

Zanis barely managed to avoid the attack that came from outside the window.

The arrow buried itself in the wall behind him, making a small web of cracks

in the stone. Zanis looked back outside in shock.

There, standing on top of the nearest lookout tower, was a Chienthrope

wielding a longbow.

"I'm ready! Fire away!"

"You don't have to tell me."

Zanis heard the voice of a young man and saw a flash of gold as the

Chienthrope took a new arrow from him and promptly slid it over her bow. She

pulled this new golden arrow back, took aim, and fired in one swift motion. But

she wasn't targeting Zanis. The arrow plunged deep into the stone wall next to

the balcony.

The man had only a moment to feel surprise—he saw a very thick wire

attached to the end of the arrow. His surprise turned to disbelief.

As if to confirm his wildest fear, a young man with red hair and a greatsword

over his shoulder ran across the wire toward him.

"?!"

The red-haired man kept his balance, pulling off some very acrobatic moves

as he raced across the wire bridge connecting the two towers. The wire held firm

under his weight. Sword balanced against his shoulder, Welf quickly reached the

balcony, jumped over the silent Soma's head, and landed just in front of the

window.

The smith's black jacket unfurled behind him as he stepped inside the

chamber and came to a stop in front of Zanis and Lilly, both wearing looks of

astonishment.

"It's time for you to come back, Li'l E."

"Mr. Welf…"

"We're gettin' outta here."

Welf set his jaw, smiling at Lilly before turning to Zanis.

"I've come to collect this one. I've got a partner who is waiting for her."

"Rrrgh—Like hell you are!" Zanis charged without hesitation, brandishing

his weapon high in the air. Welf held his own weapon in his right hand and

rushed to meet him.

A rapier against a greatsword in a duel.

The two blades collided in a shower of sparks, the opening bell.

"Come at me, smithy!"

With the ferocity of a madman, Zanis stepped into a forward slash before

whipping his blade around and into an upward slice.

All he managed to do was take a small slice out of Welf's black jacket. It was

an attack that would have skewered any lower-class adventurer, but the young

man dodged it handily and used that momentum to slash his own sword

diagonally upward at his opponent. Zanis was unable to step into his next attack.

Both Level 2 adventurers, they matched each other blow for blow, and their

movements gradually picked up speed.

The shock waves generated on impact were strong enough to make Lilly lean

backward as the echoes of their clashing blades filled the chamber. Welf

deflected Zanis's spinning strikes and high kicks with the armor on his left arm,

not allowing any attack to hit home.

Zanis used his rage to fuel an onslaught of slashes.

Welf held his ground, using his sword like a highly mobile shield despite its

weight.

Considering the weapons the combatants were using, Zanis held several

advantages. He knew speed was on his side and he could use it to overpower his

red-haired adversary. Welf calmly read his movements and narrowed his eyes.

"Tough to bully an upper-class adventurer."

Welf's back, shoulders, and arms all flared to life at the same moment.

The massive blade whipped around the young man's body in a powerful arc.

It met Zanis's downward slash head-on, overpowered it, and sent the rapier

flying.

"—"

Time stood still for Zanis.

His techniques and maneuvers were useless in a contest of strength—a

"warrior smith" like Welf wasn't about to fall for the same tricks that

adventurers who relied on a high Status would overlook.

Lilly heard Welf's black jacket swish as the man closed the distance between

him and his unnaturally rigid opponent.

Seeing everything in slow motion, Zanis tried to jump out of the way but

watched helplessly as Welf's left foot collided with his chest.

Then he saw the blade flash as it spun around.

Welf had flipped his hold on the weapon so that the blunt edge was facing his

enemy.

"Sloppy. That weapon of yours is crying."

With that said, Welf drove the entire blade forward in a rising arc aimed right

for his opponent's head.

"GHEEEEE—!"

The blow struck Zanis with such precision that it split his glasses right down

the middle before launching him backward.

Momentum carried his body straight into the wall, the man's scream of pain

cut short by the impact.

Zanis fell to the stone floor like a bag of potatoes. The blunt edge of Welf's

greatsword left a thick red line down the center of the motionless man's face.

What was left of his glasses lay on the floor beside him.

"That should do it," said Welf as he returned the blade into its sheath at his

shoulder and looked down at the white eyes of his unconscious foe.

"Ya really got it done…Won't have ta drink as much tonight."

"…Mr. Chandra?"

Soma Familia's Chandra had appeared in the chamber and stood behind Lilly,

commenting on Welf's victory in the duel against Zanis.

The usual unfriendly expression on his face, Chandra turned the man's body

over and fitted him with sturdy handcuffs that even upper-class adventurers

would have difficulty breaking.

"He was stealin' soma, usin' it for his own profit. Deserves some time in the

slammer."

"What happens now…?"

"I'll make sure ya get no trouble. It's all up to our god after that…Maybe

now our voices will reach 'im."

Apparently, Zanis had hijacked the Familia using Soma's name and punished

anyone who dared say anything against him. Now that his treachery had been

exposed right in front of Soma's eyes, Chandra felt that the new era was about to

begin.

The god himself was still out on the balcony, assessing the damage to his

chamber—but his gaze always came back to Lilly.

"Are you all right, Supporter?"

"Lady Hestia…"

It wasn't long before Hestia and the other adventurers led by Mikoto and

Ouka made it to the third floor of the main tower.

Truly grateful to Lilly for all of her hard work, the two made eye contact for a

moment before Hestia walked over to talk with Soma.

"I would like to make a deal for the supporter, Lilliluka Erde, to join my

Familia."

"…"

Soma stood silently on the balcony as Hestia stopped just before the open

window, neither of them blinking.

"Please accept this knife as collateral for payment."

"L-Lady Hestia, that's—?!"

"It's all right. I've talked with Bell."

Lilly gasped when she saw the goddess hold out the Hestia Knife and hand it

to Soma.

"This knife is a very expensive weapon. If we should lose the War Game, you

can get a lot of money for it."

"…"

"But if we win, I'll buy it back from you with our reward money…I'll make

Apollo pay for it in full. Once you have the money, I'll take my knife back."

She explained that should Hestia Familia win the War Game, she was

planning to take a large sum of money from Apollo. Soma held the weapon in

his hands, running his thumb down the Ἥφαιστος logo engraved into its sheath.

He looked up at her.

"Indeed, this is more than satisfactory. She may leave my Familia."

His lips barely moved as he spoke to Hestia.

Welf, Mikoto's group, and Chandra stood quietly in the doorway as Soma

once again cast his gaze upon Lilly.

Badly injured and still bleeding, she managed to make eye contact. The two

stayed still until finally an answer was heard.

Soma shifted his posture to face Hestia head-on and nodded, saying, "I

accept."

Hestia, Soma, and Lilly went to the second floor of the main tower, leaving

everyone else behind.

All three of them entered a small room that had no windows. There was no

need to worry about any information being exposed to prying eyes or ears. The

three set to work in the dim light.

Lilly sat on a chair, pulled off her shirt, and exposed the Status on her back.

Soma made a small cut on his finger and ran it across the hieroglyphs, the ichor

in his blood making the markings glow.

His finger made quick movements across her skin, as if unscrambling a

puzzle. The hieroglyphs glowed brighter with each passing moment until every

mark started to blink.

Now it was Hestia's turn. Pricking her finger, she added her own ichor to the

mix, gradually erasing several hieroglyphs as their color faded. The markings

indicating Soma's contract disappeared from sight as Hestia's name and symbols

engraved themselves above Lilly's name at the top of her Status.

Conversion.

A ceremony that allowed a child of Gekai to be transferred from one Familia

to another.

A ring of light worked its way around the girl's Status, making it look like an

epitaph in the dimly lit room. The markings for Hestia Familia shined brightly at

the top.

From this moment onward, Lilly was now one of Hestia's followers.

"Lady Hestia…is this really okay? Using Mr. Bell's precious weapon in a

trade for Lilly…?"

"Perfectly fine. Everything will be back to normal if we win the War Game.

And we need you for a chance at winning. No problem at all."

Lilly's nerves had settled down considerably now that the ceremony was

complete and she was fully dressed. However, the collateral made her uneasy.

Despite that, Hestia puffed out her chest and said everything would take care of

itself.

"Trust me, no problem. Now let's go."

"Y-yes…"

Lilly's eyes kept jumping from one deity to the other. Hestia placed both

hands on the girl's shoulders and guided her out the door.

"…Hest…ia?"

"That's me. What is it?"

Hestia closed the door behind Lilly and turned to face the god she was

meeting for the first time. Soma wasn't even sure how to pronounce her name.

Only the two of them remained inside the small room.

"…Did that girl actually receive my Blessing?"

Even now, he remembered the strong look in her eyes. And yet Soma had no

memory of her. Hestia was the only one he could ask.

"Without a doubt, she is one of the children who suffered due to your selfish

discontent. She's a little girl who grew strong as a result of your neglect."

Hestia took it a step further, telling him to imagine how much Lilly had

suffered after being abandoned by her own god.

The blue in her eyes became intense orbs in the dark as Soma was unable to

respond to her accusations.

"You should think long and hard about why she changed, the meaning behind

it."