Chapter 11
Before anyone realized it, one of the assassins had regained his strength and was now holding a dagger to Miaās neck. The silver blade gleamed menacingly, as if it would pierce her at any moment.
The color drained from Etienneās face.
He had once said that one must learn how to fight with someone behind them. Yet in truth, he hadnāt been fully focused on this battle.
In fact, with enemies so easy to dispatch before him, he had become complacent. The fact that idle thoughts crept into his mind mid-battle was proof of that attitude.
Miaās life was the price of that complacency.
But it was precisely in moments like this that he couldnāt afford to show urgency. In unbalanced negotiations like this, the more one revealed the hostageās value, the more the situation tilted against them. Etienne forced himself to calm down, adjusted his grip on his sword, and pressed it deeper into the neck of the man he had pinned beneath him.
āHey, try staying calm. You donāt want to lose your comrade by acting rashly.ā
āHah. You think Iām in the mood to negotiate when weāve already decided to kill every last one of you?ā
It was a clear suicide stanceākill or be killed.
The man grabbed Mia by the hair. A stifled gasp escaped her small lips. Judging by how desperately she clutched the arm choking her, it looked like she could barely breathe. Though the distance wasnāt far, Etienne couldnāt see her face clearly.
He was somewhat relievedāif he could see her expression, he felt he might completely lose his composure.
āDrop your sword and surrender now. Then I promise your lover will live.ā
Even in the dark, Mia could be seen fiercely shaking her head. It was clear she meant: “Donāt do what they say.” Etienne, no stranger to combat, didnāt need to hear it to understand.
But seeing the blade graze her skinā¦
Suddenly, a mysterious red light flashed across his vision. It came so unexpectedly that Etienne couldnāt identify its source right away, so he kept his focus on the assassin. Once the man was dead, figuring out what had happened would be easier.
The smell of blood thickened in the air. With so much blood splattered everywhere, it was hard to tell if Mia had been wounded. Etienneās muscles tensed as he prepared to lunge.
CRACK.
The red light he had seen moments ago once again overwhelmed his vision. This time, there was no mistaking its source.
It was coming from Miaās hand.
The man who had been threatening her just seconds ago had already dissolved into a puddle of blood.
It all happened before Etienne could even register the shift in momentum.
It seemed the goddess had finally taken pity on Mia and granted her divine power.
In a daze, Mia looked down at her hand. A red orb, about the size of a coin, hovered above her palm, spinning in circles.
Can it get bigger?
As soon as she thought it, the orb grew to the size of an egg.
I wish it were even bigger.
The orb expanded again, now the size of a small book. Red light filled the room. As if it understood her intentions, the orb responded accordingly, making Mia smile. Though she didnāt want to admit it, she was genuinely thrilled.
Thinking back to what just happened, this could be quite useful for self-defense. I wonder if I can imbue it into a sword like Rochefort doesā¦
It might be possible, but it would require practice to control it precisely. Unfortunately, she couldnāt swing a divinely powered sword freely in a cramped barrackāif she broke a wall, sheād be left without a place to sleep.
So instead, Mia wrapped the divine power around her fist. She had always heard divine power was difficult to control and required rigorous training, but the red energy obeyed her will surprisingly well.
Her fist grew hot. Maybe it was just her imagination, but⦠Was divine power supposed to emit heat, not just light? She started to wonder.
She threw a punch into the air. A red trailājust like the one sheād seen earlierācut through the air with a sizzling sound.
She couldnāt even remember the last time she had felt so excited. Her whole body felt like it was burning with exhilaration.
Carried away by her excitement, Mia began imbuing everything in the room with divine powerāpillows, bedding, drawers, medicine bottles, lettersāeverything floated in the air, glowing red.
Strangely, her body also felt lighter.
Or⦠was it really just a feeling?
She touched her cheek and was shocked by the searing heat rising from her skin. She had never heard of divine power having such side effects. What was going on?
And thenā
THUD.
A loud impact from somewhere she couldnāt place, and she lost consciousness.
Two people were speaking behind a secluded barrack.
ā…Your Excellency.ā
The voice that called her name was much calmer than usual. Mia couldnāt quite tell what he was trying to say.
āā¦ā¦ā
In a place untouched by moonlight, the man stood half-submerged in darkness, staring at her.
āThe ability you just usedā¦ā
āDonāt drag it out. Did something go wrong?ā
āNo.ā
āThen what is it?ā
Miaās voice was sharp. But who could blame her?
She had finally gotten powers of her ownāsomething denied to her all her lifeāand now someone was trying to rain on her parade without even explaining why. It was hard not to be irritated.
āAll divine powers emit white light when used.ā
ā…Really?ā
āYes. Thatās why I thought we needed to confirm if Your Excellencyās ability is truly divine in nature⦠Iām sorry.ā
Maybe itās just a different color because the goddess chose you, Etienne added hurriedly, apologizing once more.
Receiving an apology and a bow from her subordinate, Mia turned away with a sour expression. Rather than argue over whether her mysterious new ability was divine or something unknown, sheād rather return to her room and test its limits.
āMia.ā
As she began to walk away, Etienne called out to her. She didnāt turn around, but she did stop, waiting for him to speak.
āThat ability⦠I recommend you donāt use it for the time being.ā
Etienneās voice faded into the haze of her weakening consciousness.
āYouāre awake.ā
Was it a dream? A memory? Whatever it was, as she emerged from it, a familiar face greeted her. Though technically, it was a face she hadnāt seen in this life yet.
ā…Deputy Commander Faver.ā
The man looked startled at being addressed so directly.
āYour Excellency, Iām not the deputy commander. You must be mistaking me for someone else.ā
āButā¦ā
Xavier Faver. In her previous life, he had been the proud deputy commander of the 1st Holy Legion, serving directly under Legion Commander Rochefort.
Heād also acted as a strategic advisorāunlike Mia, whose suggestions were constantly dismissed, Faver had received nothing but accolades from the army.
In fact, it wasnāt rare for even Miaās strategies to be credited to him instead. Over time, this had built up a quiet resentment in her.
And now you say youāre not the deputy commander?
As Mia stared blankly into the air, she recalled that he hadnāt been appointed deputy commander right away in her previous life either.
He had only been rapidly promoted after Leonard was executed for colluding with the enemy. Regrettably, in this timeline, Leonard was still completely innocent.
That meant Faverās current rank was likely just a low-level officerāat best.
When Mia didnāt respond, Faver began to report on her condition.
āYou had a very high fever. You also muttered a lot of things we couldnāt understand.ā
āDid I?ā
āGiven that you donāt remember, it seems you were unconscious the entire time. Thatās what I expected.ā
āYou confirmed that somehow?ā
āI didnāt need to. It was obvious. For some reason, you kept calling for the commander.ā
ā…Please donāt say anything that could cause misunderstandings.ā