After Andrius killed Anatoli, coincidently, a human with divine potential was born.
He was not a mere saint. His power was not based on sheer holy energy but also on wisdom and his high adaptability. His appearance was bright, like the sun... and he was warm, like the first sunrise after a long blizzard.
Andrius was secretly happy when he found out about him. Was he the Anatoli he knew? Was he genuinely reborn in that world as a mortal?
But then, the second bet was set. He needed to kill Ayja, too. If she got reborn, he would test their love. Until the highest limit, until they were both broken and perished for their feelings for each other.
In a way, it was also to punish them.
For falling in love as gods.
Even in this second chance, he wanted to mess with their life, envying their freedom as mortals. That was why he tried to kill him, ensuring his despair a
Spring, 158th year of Euclase Imperial Year.The East Continent rejected the announcement of the end of the war from Euclase. Just a week after the final battle, they sent another giant fleet of armies from the Continent's Kingdoms' alliance.But they were forced to turn back when they saw a terrifying figure in the sky.A giant dark blue-scaled dragon waited for them in the sky, alongside thousand upon thousand of dark monsters spawning from the clouds and the ocean.It was said that they encountered the Dragon Prince of Euclase and the Archmage of Light and Darkness, who guarded the ocean. Before they even had a chance to fight, they knew they had no chance of winning.So they proposed a ceasefire, but everyone knew that they were just giving up the war.A month after the war ended, the weather finally warmed enough that it reminded people of a year ago whe
The moment Heinrich realized what had happened, he immediately glared at the innocent physicians who didn't know the mistake they had made, driving them away.But Ezekiel grabbed the young physician who said that, making him cower in fear. "What do you mean the Little Prince?"The physician immediately understood why Ezekiel was so surprised and why Heinrich hushed them away. The Crown Prince... didn't know about his wife's pregnancy."Ezekiel," Heinrich stopped Ezekiel from hurting the innocent young physician. He pulled Ezekiel's arm away, but the man instantly turned to him, staring right into his eyes."You've known about this?" he asked.Heinrich stared back into him. His expression was complicated and pained. The wound that had not closed started to open again, and he knew that Ezekiel... felt even worse.As Ezekiel grasped his collar and forced him to
The sound of the waterfall was heard from far away place. The sky was bright, and there were almost no dark clouds in sight. The full moon also accompanied today's stars, decorating the night horizon like jewels and gems on a queen's crown. It was a beautiful evening.Liam admired the sky, enjoying the deafening sound of the waterfall. It was his favorite place.The sky soothed his eyes, calming his nerves. The full moon awakened him, healing his wounded body. And the sound of the waterfall dulled his other senses, giving him rest from too much stimulation.Bathing on the top of the waterfall while the spring was starting was the best. He sat not far from the edge, choosing the best place to see the horizon and the panoramic view of the near western coastline.Now that Liam couldn't wake up during the day, if he wanted to see refreshing scenery, he had to go here, to his favorite place. And after he
Stupid!'Who is that man? He was not here the other nights!'Harriet ran from the river, her face bright of embarrassment. She wanted to cry, but she also wanted to keep her dignity intact. After running for a while, she came to a forest clearing and tried to catch her breath."What's wrong, Harriet?"Harriet raised her face, and she saw a middle-aged man looking at her with worry in his eyes."I-I'm okay, Father. I just saw a giant leech near the water, and I freaked out," Harriet explained in panic.The silver-haired middle-aged man laughed. "You and your fear of wriggly creatures..." he said between his laughs. "So, you're not going to take a bath today?"Harriet shook her head with a bland smile."Alright, then, let's go home," Orcenal said.They mounted their horses and rode down the hill.
"What do you mean the Diamond Duchy managed to catch Jake?" Harriet snapped. One of the men in front of her flinched at her sharp glare. "Just tell me the truth."Harriet's boiling anger frightened the people inside the room. They had never seen Harriet this angry and perplexed. But it was understandable."Milady, you have to calm yourself first. We have to trust Master Scolecite," one of them said softly."That's why this doesn't make any sense," Harriet said in a low voice, terrifying and cold enough to freeze the blood. "Jake is no fool; he would never get caught like that. The only possible explanation is that he had betrayed us.""That couldn't be!" the men denied the truth, even when they had no other answer. One of them even saw that Jake willingly being captured even though he could just go."What if he had another plan?" one of them asked."What kind
"Haa..."After dipping her body into the cold water that night, Harriet felt her worries and the weight of her responsibilities fade a little. She looked into the sky, feeling tiny and weak yet relaxed.She was grateful she was alive. She was thankful she had a wonderful family...Even though living on the street as one of the underground organization's lords was not what she thought she would be, she was still thankful.She raised her hand toward the sky, gesturing to grab the full moon. It would be great if she could get her life back. It would be great if she could walk under the light of day, not in the shadow of the night like this.She wondered if she could become someone who could directly be the friend of the righteous government. She wanted to help the people of this nation... not from the underground, but as a legally recognized authority."Well, my
"Huh?" Liam widened his eyes.The woman in front of him had only finished wearing her underwear, staring at him closely with hair and skin still wet, reflecting the moonlight.Secretly, Liam swallowed. He tried to focus his eyes on her beautiful eyes, narrowing them because he was afraid that the expression he was making right now looked suspicious."My wish. Meet me every full moon," she repeated.Liam blinked. "Why? What are you going to do to me?"His question made her flinch. Her sharp eyes widened, and her soft cheek reddened further."Why? You said you had to grant one wish for me, then that's my wish. I-is that too much?" she asked back.Liam was actually trying to find a reason to meet her again, so he proposed the one wish. He never thought that this woman... would ask him to meet her in every waking hour he had.
The night they made the contract, Harriet asked Liam to call her by her first name. And in turn, Liam asked her to call him by his first name too.It took half a year for Harriet to discover Liam's real identity. She silently searched high and low for anyone in the Empire, and even outside of the Empire, who could fit his description.Right now, she had known the man so well, even to his smallest habits. It was all thanks to the full moon nights of missions and adventures.But after she finally found out about his real identity, she had to straighten her chest and let out a long sigh.She shortened his required travel time to meet her by moving her headquarters closer and closer to the north... and even thinking against a more challenging mission for them to do every month.CREAK...Harriet turned to her windows. She saw the tall man she was waiting for every