Right after meeting Historia.
âIâm truly, truly sorry!â
Alon looked down at the male beastman groveling in front of him.
His earlier cynical attitude had completely vanished, replaced with a man practically prostrating himself.
âWow, thatâs pathetic...â
Evan, standing nearby, muttered with a cold look in his eyes.
To be honest, Alon felt similarly.
This man, who had been no better than a villain just moments ago, now couldnât even lift his head.
Of course, it wasnât Alonâs power that had brought him to this state.
âRia.â
âYes, God.â
Historia answered immediately when Alon called her name.
Her characteristically blankâor perhaps slightly dazedâeyes stared straight at him.
âArenât you a little too close?â
Just as he said, Ria was standing very close.
So close, in fact, that she was pressed up against Alonâs body, her white tail wrapped around his waist.
âIt was always this close before.â
âThe tail?â
âIt was always like that.â
Ria wasnât wrong.
Ever since Arquilainisis had wrapped her tail around Alonâs waist, other tailed beings had followed suit.
âWhat does the Marquis even do to have women like that constantly clinging to him?â
âWell, itâs kind of complicated, but... most of the time it is his fault.â
From behind, he could hear Evan and Peniaâs conversation, and for a moment, Alon tried to ignore Radanâs uneasy gaze.
He began to think about why the situation had resolved itself so neatly.
âThey did call Ria Great Race, and once she acted like she knew me, things settled instantly.â
With just a word from Ria, the soldiers had cleared out like the ebbing tide.
Alon spoke to the beastman still kneeling before him.
âPlease raise your head. As I said earlier, we did not come here to start a fight. May I first ask who you are?â
âY-yes, of course!â
Tensing his entire body, the man introduced himself as Hao, the one who managed the harbor in the Eastern Nation.
âIâm so, so sorry...!â
He bowed low once again.
Seeing him bend over so much, Alon found it difficult to blame him.
âPlease lift your head. Iâll admit Iâm not thrilled about what happened, but I donât intend to hold it against you.â
âThank you so much...!â
Hao smiled brightly, as if heâd been granted salvation.
At the same time, he kept sneaking glances at Historia.
Seeing this, Alon became curious about how much power she held in the Eastern Nationâbut he brought the conversation back on track.
âMay I ask about the current situation in the Eastern Nation? As I mentioned, weâre outsiders and unfamiliar with whatâs happening here.â
âIâll tell you everything!â
With a sharp breath, Hao straightened up and began to explain the situation in the Eastern Nation.
Alon was able to grasp the details.
âRebellion and terrorism, you say?â
âYes. To summarize, humans dressed in red who call themselves âThe Martyredâ have appeared and stirred up chaos, resulting in a full-blown rebellion within the Eastern Nation.â
âThe Martyred... you say.â
Alon murmured while stroking his chin.
It was a name he knew all too well.
The Martyred.
They appeared in the middle part of Psychedelia, right after one of the sins was destroyed, and they were notorious in the player community as a massive nuisance.
If players didnât complete the emergency quests triggered by their appearance within each territory, the territory would fall, and all facilities would become unusable.
Moreover, the Martyred aimed to destroy the world in order to "crown a new god"âa motive that made little sense.
Players saw them as nothing more than a cheap trick by the developers to ramp up the gameâs difficulty.
In the time-sensitive Psychedelia quests, they were the epitome of annoyance.
However, Alon now had a question.
âWerenât those guys only supposed to appear in the Allied Kingdom?â
Granted, Alon had never played the DLC.
So predicting what would happen in the Eastern Nation was impossible for him.
Even so, the presence of the Martyred here felt out of place.
He quietly pondered for a moment, then nodded as if he understood and turned to Historia.
â?â
Historia tilted her head at Alonâs gaze.
âRia.â
âHmm? God?â
âWhy are you here?â
âYou mean in the Eastern Nation?â
âYes.â
Historia opened her mouth slightly and then answered.
âBecause of a gift.â
âA gift?â
âYeah, I came here for that.â
âTo receive it?â
âGrant a favor.â
âSo... you granted a favor and came to receive a gift. Is that it?â
Nod.
Their conversation was fragmented and oddly disconnected.
As Alon pieced together the information, Historia just kept nodding.
Feeling once again that their conversations always seemed just slightly off, Alon turned to Hao.
âWould it be possible to have an audience with the King of the Eastern Nation?â
âYou mean His Majesty?â
âYes. I came here because I was told the King wished to meet me.â
Of course, what made Alon decide to travel to the Eastern Nation in the first place had been the words of the goddess Sironia.
âNow that I think about it, Sironia just told me to go east, not what I was supposed to do when I got here.â
Maybe Iâll find out if I ask the KingâAlon was just thinking that whenâ
âGod, is meeting the King your goal?â
âYes, it is.â
âThen Iâll take you.â
â...You will?â
âYeah, I was planning to head there after finishing my business anyway.â
Historia cut in.
âIf you travel to the Sacred Vessel where His Majesty resides with Lady Historia, youâll definitely be granted an audience,â Hao added.
With those words, Alon made his decision and stepped out of the room.
âThat was a close callâŠâ
As soon as Alon and Historia left, Hao let out a deep sigh of relief, like a man who had just escaped death.
â!â
He flinched and quickly turned his head at the presence he felt nearby.
âL-Lady Historia? Is something the matter...?â
There stood Historiaâwho had definitely walked out with Alon just moments before.
Startled, Hao forced a smile.
Historia, staring at his twitching lips, said, âRemember.â
With a completely expressionless face, âThere wonât be a next time.â
She said that, then silently turned and walked away.
After that, Alon was able to learn two more things.
The first was the reason why Historia was currently here.
She had come at the kingâs request to deal with the Martyred, who were at the center of the rebellion.
And the secondâ
âLady Historia...!â
â...Wow⊠Itâs Lady Historia.â
âThatâs the Great Heavenly White Wolf...?â
âthat Historia held an incredibly high status within the Eastern Nation.
Alon observed the gazes of the beastkin.
Filled with awe and reverence, they looked just like the devout believers he used to see in Sironia.
âThis is a bit surreal.â
The Historia he knewâboth from the past and from the gameâhad been a quiet figure who always moved alone, even among the Seven Great Powers, so this was an unfamiliar sight to him.
But only for a moment.
âGod, wait here.â
Historia took a step forward.
âSo you're telling me to wait while you handle business?â
âYeah. It wonât take long.â
âYouâve figured out their location already?â
Alon spoke to her.
âWeâll help.â
âYou will, God?â
âYes. After all, Iâve received your help.â
Of course, even without Historiaâs help, he couldâve escaped that earlier situation.
But without her, the chances of a peaceful resolution wouldâve been close to zero.
âHmââ
Historia pondered briefly, then casually wrapped her white tail around Alonâs waist and said,
âThanks.â
âThen letâs get moving.â
âYeah.â
The two, stuck together as if one, started walking.
â...Seriously, are they not going to tell us anything?â
âI thought I gave a rough explanation earlier?â
âA bit more detail wouldâve been nice... Sigh, letâs just go. Not like this is the first time Iâve been left confused.â
Evan, lamenting as he watched them walk away, soon shrugged and followed after them.
Penia also started to move, but thenâ
â?â
She noticed that Radan, who stood beside her, wasnât moving.
âArenât you coming?â
Radan, chewing nervously on his lip with a troubled look, muttered under his breath.
âThis is dangerous... I might not be able to hold myself back...â
âWhat was that just now?â
Penia flinched and gave him a weird look.
But Radan didnât seem to care, still soaked in unease.
And within his trembling eyesâ
âa red brooch shimmered.
***
It wasnât long after they started helping Historia that Alon arrived at the hideout of the Martyred.
Or more accuratelyâ
âThis is far beyond the level of a hideout.â
They were standing before a massive fortress.
It was nestled in a gap beneath a mountain range so enormous it could block out the sun, a place no normal person could hope to approach.
Just looking at it, the fortress of the Martyred radiated an ominous energy.
Everywhere Alon turned his gaze, he saw themâ
âthe mutated monsters that always appeared alongside the Martyred.
These monsters were easily twice as strong as normal ones.
And that wasnât all.
Compared to the Martyred strongholds he had dealt with in Psychedelia, the one before him looked far larger.
But the thing that troubled Alon the mostâ
âAbyssal Beings.â
âTheyâre here too.â
The Abyssal Beings, already a huge problem in the Allied Kingdom, were also here.
While Alon considered what to doâ
Sssâ
Historia, who had been clinging to Alon with her tail wrapped around his waist, stood up.
âRia?â
Alon called out to her.
Historia looked at him for a moment, then said,
âIâll be back. It wonât take long.â
She began walking forward.
âWait, itâs better not to go aloneââ
Alon reached out, trying to stop her.
He knew from the start how powerful Historia was.
Even if he didnât know much about 700 years ago, she had been one of the Seven Great Powers of the Allied Kingdom.
But still, the Martyred were no ordinary foes.
Each one was monstrously strong, appearing in the mid-game with terrifying abilities.
And under the name of âsacrifice for the great god,â they committed all manner of atrocities, including suicide bombing.
He knew that taking them on alone was unwise and tried to stop her.
But in the next momentâ
Alon saw it.
A massive amount of mana gathering around Historiaâs body as she prepared to draw her sword.
Thenâ
First Ritual.
Historia drew her blade.
Genesis.
...Nothing happened.
Click!
Historia returned the sword to its sheath and turned around.
The world remained unchanged.
The Martyred in the fortress still existed.
The monsters were still there too.
Nothing had changed.
â...?â
â?â
Evan looked completely confused.
So did Penia, and even Radan tilted his head slightly in puzzlement.
Alon was no different.
Butâ
[...Youâve gotta be kidding me.]
Only Basiliora, perched on Alonâs shoulder, cursed in disbelief.
And just as Alon turned to question Basilioraâs reactionâ
-!
A faint sound reached everyoneâs ears.
It was like something being scratchedâa tiny, subtle noise.
Skrrrrrk!
And thenâ
Alon saw it.
A sharp, blinding sun that seized his gaze in an instant.
He squinted at the light, confused.
In this position, the massive mountain shouldâve blocked the sun, leaving this place in shadow.
So why was sunlight pouring down?
It didnât take long to find the answer.
Beneath the sunlightâ
âAh.â
âwas the great mountain, now sliced clean through horizontally, falling toward the valley where the Martyred were gathered.
!!!!!
A thunderous roar echoed across the world.