âAh?â Vinnyâs eyes opened a touch wider. âDidnât expect this. Donât tell me we really stumbled right up to the entrance of the deep-buried secret realm??â
âVinny, youâre probably the only one who actually stumbled in, you know?â Aesphyra tilted her head.
âYouâve got the nerve to bring that up?? You two both flew down and left me up thereâwhat was I supposed to do? It didnât feel right to abandon you and head back alone, did it? Also what is with you two? Stop talking in riddles, will you? Can you at least tell me what on earth is going on??â Vinny said, none too pleased.
He wasnât a descendant of the Old Tyrelis imperial clan, nor of the Tyrel Empireâs royals. Family fallen, he had no clue about all the inside stuff they knew, all right??
The information gap was just too big. Aesphyraâs and Isatiaâs birthlines let them know plenty of things Vinny didnât.
âBut speaking of which, is the Yellow-Sand Abyss actually a passage??â Vinny looked back at the waterfall of flowing sand behind him. The colossal Gate kept spilling yellow sand without end, and it didnât look like there was any chance of going back.
Vinny tried to approach and, on instinct, sensed the danger in it.
âStrictly speaking, it should have transferred us into another space. And it looks like a one-way transfer. Once youâre sent here, thereâs no way to transfer back by the same means,â Aesphyra said.
âNot necessarily. If the sandstorm shreds someone, the Token auto-returns them, doesnât it?â Vinny hefted the Token in his hand, joking.
âBy the way, why has Isatia been standing there without moving this whole time?â Vinny looked at the black-haired girl before the colossal Gate-Threshold and asked.
âAs for Marsmo civilizationâor more precisely, the true history of quite a lot of thingsâIsatia clearly understands more than you do, and even more than I do,â Aesphyra said, not answering directly, her tone full of meaning."
All right then. This White-Haired Nut (Ball) really does get whatâs going on.
Vinny knew it.^
Ever since last term, when he had contact with Isatia and played her shield for a while, just from their chats heâd felt that Isatia had an extremely intense interest in history, in the past, and in many saint-favored families.
You could even call it a kind of yearning.,
Vinny didnât know the reason back then. Thinking on it now, perhaps all of this was tied to the saint-favor Isatia and the Lanteville line held.
As the former mistress of the Lanteville Family, Aesphyra would certainly know plenty about Lanteville matters.,
âHere we go again, here come the riddles again.â Vinny rolled his eyes. âFine, keep your riddles. But are we just going to stand here like this? Not going to go lend a hand?â
âEven if we wanted to, we probably couldnât help. BesidesâVinny, havenât you noticed? Isatia is a very domineering person.â Aesphyra said, amused._
âSo what? What about domineering? Donât tell me your next line is youâre into that typeâthe more domineering, the better?â Vinny caught a whiff of something; he suspected Aesphyra was about to act up again.
âEh? Eh? And how did Vinny know that?~â Aesphyra teased with a smiling squint. âThatâs rightâanything thatâs harder to obtain gives a much greater sense of accomplishment when you finally get it. Donât you feel the same way, Vinny?â
âI know exactly what you are, donât I?? âInto that type,â my foot. Which type are you not into? As long as the face is pretty enough, any temperament can be a âmoe pointâ in your eyes.â Vinny shot Aesphyra a glance.
Incurableâthis one.`
âVinny, I wasnât finished talking. So quick to pass judgment?â Aesphyra smiled like a blooming flower.
âWhy wouldnât I be? I know exactly who you are.â Vinny saidâthen saw Aesphyra take something out from behind her.,
âWhatâs that?â Vinny asked.
âThis is something I picked up on the east side of the palace earlier,â Aesphyra said.
âHuh? Looks kind of familiar?â Vinny stared at the cyan-green thing, feeling like heâd seen it somewhere. Looking closely, it seemed to be the claw of some kind of beastâslender.
âDoes Vinny know what this came from?â
âWell... it does look familiar?â Vinny frowned.
âForgot already? We saw its main body in front of the temple before.â
âAh! I rememberâdonât tell me itâs from that Ouroboros statue with a missing claw?â Vinny suddenly got it.
âThatâs right. This is exactly the claw that statue was missing,â Aesphyra confirmed.
âBut why would the statueâs claw show up in the palace?â Vinny couldnât wrap his head around it. âIf I remember right, there was a very large residential district in between, and some distance again before the temple. How would a claw end up this far from the statue??â
âThat is the question. Vinny, what do you think?â Aesphyra asked.
âWhat do I think??â Vinny scratched his head, fell into thought, and only after a moment spoke. âThe Marsmo throne hall was almost pristine, with no trace of war. Itâs very likely they had a civil war, rather than being overthrown by a slave revolt.â
âMhm mhm, has Vinny finally stepped out of that misconception? And the rest~?â Aesphyra pressed on.
âThe rest? ......â Vinny saw Aesphyra deliberately raise the claw in her hand and grasped it in a flash. âOh! I get it. The statue behind the throne that was rubbed out, and the statue inside the temple that got smashed, and the Ouroboros statue outside the templeâMarsmoâs civil war was driven by divergent worship of deities. They turned their blades on their own over their faith!â
âMm. Barely correct~â Aesphyra smiled.
ââBarelyâ?? Meaning that answer still isnât final?â Vinny couldnât help asking.
âOf course not. Vinny, the integrity of this secret realm is astonishing. You havenât felt it?â Aesphyra weighed the broken claw in her hand. âAny broken thingâits fragments can all be found somewhere in the realm. For example, the statues in the temple from beforeâthey were all there, completely intact, not a single piece missing.â
âWhat does that prove?â
âIt suggests this secret realm was very likely a place where Marsmo people actually lived,â Aesphyra explained.
âBut if thatâs the case...??â
âYes, I know what you want to ask. If thatâs the case, why is the realm so jumbled that a statueâs claw winds up thrown far from where it belonged?â Aesphyra continued.
âEven if they worshiped rival deities, wouldnât it have been simpler to smash the idol right there like in the temple? Why haul part of the rival idol all the way over here just to chuck it in the palace? That makes no sense.â
âIs there a chance that everything belonging to Marsmo was scrambled and reassembled by something? Thatâs why the realm is such a messâthe residential quarter jammed up against the temple, and then immediately the palace, with no rhyme or reason. Itâs nothing like the layout an ultra-ancient, contract-minded civilization should have. There are even sixty-four randomized entrances to the realm.â
âScrambled by what??â Vinnyâs mind jumped to that âthingâ sealed inside the Order Spire.
It had turned a civilization into a wreck, with ninety percent of the palace swallowed up by untouchable sandstorm.
Probably, only the same thing that wiped out the entire Old Tyrelis Empire overnight could do this.
âSoâwhat do you think it is?â Vinny asked.
Aesphyra didnât speak. After a moment she lifted her eyes slightly and said, in a low murmur, âA kind of thing humans were never meant to touch.â
âEvery nation that touched it and tried to use it, perished in the end.â
âBOOMâBOOMâBOOM!!â Just then, a rolling thunder of sound came from within the spacious stone chamber.
Vinny and Aesphyra looked in unison at that colossal stone door that looked like an open contract.
They glanced at each other and walked up together.
âIsatia?â Vinny called, testing the waters.
That commotion just now seemed to have been caused by something Isatia did.
Vinny suddenly noticed several empty glass vials rolling at Isatiaâs feet.
Those looked like the stimulant elixirs heâd sold Isatia before??
Isatia didnât answer, only stared in silence at the Gate that looked like an open contract.
Vinny noticed, with a start, that the scenery around them had changed. On the stone walls, the Marsmo script carved on each stone brick lit up one after another, brick by brick.
He couldnât tell if his eyes were playing tricks, but as those bricks lit, he seemed to see slaves with iron chains around their necks, Marsmo characters carved into their faces, their bodies lashed to ribbons.
The characters on those bricks felt like slices of real history that had once happenedâimbued with a kind of magic that, the instant your gaze touched them, struck you with an overpowering sense of dĂ©jĂ vu.
âWhat... are these?â Vinny was stunned.
âThe carvings on these bricks should all be personal names,â Isatia explained. âThis place should be something like a Place of Contract for Marsmo. But judging by the structure and location of this Place of Contract, whatâs stored here are not exalted contracts, but contracts Marsmo deemed utterly low.â
âSlave contracts,â Isatia enunciated. âThe Marsmo carved the names of all the slaves they conquered into these bricks in Marsmo script, recorded by family bloodlines. Or, you could call it a curseâlocking their fates here for all eternity, sealing them with this Contract Gate specially made by Marsmo priests from the gold of the royal stone, so they would be slaves forever, never to rise again.â
Just hearing Isatiaâs explanation sent a chill down Vinnyâs back.
How vicious were the Marsmo??
Looked at this way, Marsmoâs extinction seemed like cause for universal celebration.
A civilization like thatâbetter it died early.
âBy coincidence or not, the secret realm formed after Marsmoâs fallâthe entrance isnât at the place where contracts with deities were stored, but at the place where the slavesâ contracts were stored.â
âThis should just be one stone chamberâthe one closest to the Contract Gate,â Isatia said. âAs for how many chambers hold slave contracts, the number is probably astronomical.â
âConfirmed this is the entrance?â Aesphyra asked, intent.
âNinety percent probability. There are no absolutes in this world,â Isatia replied.
No sooner had she spoken than the small door before Isatia pushed open to both sides, revealing a recess.
Inside the recess lay a great many identifying objects: idols, Marsmo people, Marsmo soldiers in heavy armor, slaves hunched under loads with carvings on them, trees, buildings of all different types, and so on.
In addition, there were several frame-like panels.
âThese are...?â Vinny hesitated.
âRestoration,â Isatia said, concise.
âRestoring the entire stretch of history of Marsmoâs demiseâthatâs the key to the deep-buried secret realm.â
âRestore? As in, place these things into these frames in their proper order?â Vinny asked.
âExactly.â
Restore the whole process from Marsmoâs rise to its fall??
That gave Vinny a headache. He barely had a grasp of what happened in the middle; as for the beginning and the end, he knew nothing.
This was probably something only Isatiaâwho had studied and understood Marsmo in depthâcould do.
âThen, the first frame?â
Isatia didnât touch any markers related to slaves. After a momentâs thought, she moved the strong, along with some initial buildings, into the frame. In addition, she moved in a huge red stone that looked like a human heart and set it at the very center of the scene.
What was that?
Not just VinnyâAesphyra couldnât guess what that thing was either, the one that looked like an enormous human heart.
âIn the primeval age, Marsmo people were born with divine strength and had an exceptional sensitivity to magic. This was tied to the soil they lived in. And the reason such soil existed was a divine stone recorded in their chronicles called the âHeart of Marsmoââthis enormous red crystal that resembles a human heart. At that time they did not worship so-called Eternity or Continuance; they believed only in their own strength,â Isatia murmured.
âTheir powerful bodies let them conquer in all directions and found their civilization. However, every power in the world comes with a price. The blessing from the Heart of Marsmo did carry a price: the lifespans of the Marsmo grew ever shorter.â
âOnce they had settled, the Marsmo judged they no longer needed the Heart of Marsmo. Thereafter, for the sake of their civilizationâs everlasting continuance, they developed an intense yearning for the authorities of Eternity and Continuance.â
âSo they brought in these two deities as the guardian gods of their people, hoping their empire would endure forever and their peopleâs lifespans would return to normal. Thus, when the Marsmo Royal Palace was built, Marsmo had two deities.â As she spoke, Isatia placed two idols and the palace marker into the second frame.
Aesphyra and Vinny stood by, listening without a word.
âAfter that, the effects brought by the Heart of Marsmo did not dissipate. Slave uprisings broke out one after another. The Marsmo, steadily losing ground and weakening, concluded that among the gods they worshiped, one of them must be an evil godâone who had not granted aid and was instead bringing calamity upon them. And so, a religious war erupted.â