Chapter 4
Yuria Miller.
If you ask who she is, well, itâs only polite to answer!
Yuria was one of the Five Heroes who defeated the Demon King, and without a doubt the greatest healer in the Caelum Empire.
And her motto was none other thanâ
âA true healer kills the enemy before an ally can get hurt!â
âthere you have it.
For that reason, my mother, Yuria, personally hunted down just as many monsters and demons as any front-line fighter.
An exceptional feat for a healer, a role usually known for supporting the party from the rear.
âWhy are these people gathered in front of our house, making me want to⊠slip back into old habits⊠hmm?â
While I was lost in thought, my mother beamed like an angel and murmured again.
Then, spotting me standing there blankly, she instantly brightened as though nothing had happened.
âCeeCee!â
âHiii, MomâŠâ
I waved at her awkwardly.
At the same time, she quickly hid the weaponâI mean, the instrumentâbehind her back.
She did it so fast that it looked as if sheâd never been holding it at all.
âOh my, why is there suddenly smoke, I wonder? HohoâŠâ
Her lashes fluttered innocently as she added the words, wearing an expression that could fool anyone into thinking she was pure and harmless.
ââŹâȘâŠâ
Watching this unfold, DadâKyleâmurmured blankly.
âSheâs⊠honestly⊠terrifying.â
âGhastly.â
âSheâs just single-handedly ended the Empireâs peace todayâŠâ
Hey, wait a second.
It sounds way too believable coming from the man whoâs destined to bring about the end of the world!
This wonât do.
At this rate, I really will meet my end at the age of seven.
Without hesitation, I dashed forward and latched myself onto Harzen Dadâs leg, just as he was shifting into attack mode.
âNooo!â
It was supposed to be another day steeped in that familiar, bone-deep boredom.
A simple, monotonous cycle turning like a wheelâbland, repetitive, and therefore peaceful.
The kind of perfect day Harzen Walker had longed for all his life while enduring the frigid Imperial Palace.
The kind of day he had fought tooth and nail to finally win for himself.
A day heâd expected to last forever.
But that hope shattered when his well-worn wheel suddenly flew off its track.
âHis Majesty has commanded the return of Duke Einhalt and Lady Miller to the palace.â
By a pack of gnats like these, no less.
When those absurd words reached his ears, Harzen felt more than disbeliefâhe felt deep, simmering fury.
After all, it was the Imperial Family and the capitalâs nobles themselves who had all but driven Yuria out.
If he could, he would have happily swept away every last one of the pests before him.
Butâ
Not now.
Acting on his temper here would be foolish.
Because Cecilia was here.
He exhaled slowly, picturing the small child who stood behind him.
A child who deserved to see nothing but the most beautiful things the world could offer.
A child so precious that he would gladly lay down his own life to protect her.
He would not scar her heart with a memory like this.
So, he endured.
âMy apologies for the discourtesy.â
At least, he endured⊠until they took Yuria hostage.
âYouâve no regard for your own life, I see.â
He was moments away from unleashing large-scale magic whenâ
Ding! KWA-BOOM!
A blast rang out, so familiar it froze him mid-spell.
For an instant, Harzen even forgot how to breathe as he stared past the dust cloud.
A woman stood thereâunyielding, unafraid of anyone or anything, striking back no matter the odds.
Not even the dust could dim her brilliance.
The woman he had once fallen for and still loved beyond measure: Yuria.
âOh my, why is there suddenly smoke, I wonder? HohoâŠâ
Thanks to Yuriaâs arrival, the worst didnât come to pass.
But this wasnât something he intended to let go.
Harzenâs gaze stayed cold as it swept over the soldiers before him.
Living a peaceful life without threats⊠loving someone openly without hiding itâŠ
These were things he had only just begun to truly have.
And anyone who dared lay a hand on Yuria would pay dearly for it.
Harzen was not the sort to let such an offense slide.
In fact, wiping them out here and now might ensure theyâd never try such a thing again.
He took one step forwardâ
âNooo!â
A bright, innocent, yet urgent voice stopped him again.
Tiny arms clung tightly around his waist, and soft, cotton-candy-pink hair brushed against him.
His other most precious, beloved treasureâhis daughter, Ceciliaâhad appeared.
Still clinging to Harzen Dadâs waist, I cried out,
âNo fighting! No fighting!â
Letâs solve this peacefully! Love and peace!
âCici.â
He seemed thrown off by my sudden outburst, his hand coming up to touch my arm.
I only hugged him tighter.
Still dangling me from his side, Dad finally spoke, stern and serious.
âYour plan has failed. Itâs time you tell me your true âpurpose,â Count Leonard.â
His voice was still icy, but heyâat least he was willing to talk now!
âThatâŠâ
Count Leonardâs reply was stiff and strained.
âI cannot speak of it in such a public place.â
âNow that youâve raised the matter, everyone will soon know regardless.â
A crooked smirk tugged at Dadâs lips.
âSeems His Majesty is finally on his deathbed.â
âDuke Einhalt!â
âYou were never short on skilled physicians in the capitalâso why refuse them and only now come seeking Yuria?â
Wow. My dad sure could dish it outâcutting, but refreshing.
âIf you treated her so cruelly, at least have the decency toâwhat, afraid of dying so youâve lost your senses?â
ââŠIt is not His Majesty.â
Leonard finally cut him off, eyes shut tight.
When he spoke again, it was with visible strain.
ââŠThe one bedridden⊠is Her Majesty the Empress.â
At that moment, the scroll floating in front of me flickered faintly.
[Original Plot Route Activated]
Side Story, Chapter 1 â The Threat That Remains
The Imperial Knightsâ visit has partially fulfilled the conditions for the side story to proceed.
Continuing down this path will fully activate the original plot.
Progress to full activation: 8%
Huh?
My eyes widened.
The progress bar went down a bit.
Why?
Was it because of what Count Leonard just said?
âYour motherâŠ?â
Dad raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised.
But the one most shaken was Mom.
âHer Majesty the Empress?â
She stepped forward, her expression now hard and grim.
âIs her condition truly that dire? Beyond even the skills of the palace physicians?â
Her voice was sharp, her questions coming rapid-fire, as if she might seize the count by the collar.
Progress to full activation: 5%
The scroll flickered again.
Wait.
Judging from this conversation⊠could it be?
The moment Mom says âIâll go to the palaceâ⊠the side story will begin?
âAll the finest doctors have come and gone, but each left saying her illness cannot be cured with medicine.â
âI seeâŠâ
âWe have no time to waste. I beg youâplease show mercy, just this once.â
Count Leonard bowed low.
Progress to full activation: 3%
The percentage was dropping mercilessly.
So I was rightâthe instant Mom accepts, the side story begins.
But how am I supposed to stop her?
Telling her not to treat a sick personâwouldnât that make me a terrible daughter?
I mean, Dadâs earlier comments were a bit unfilial, but stillâŠ
Wouldnât that make me the âunfilial daughterâ following the âunfilial fatherâ?
But if I donât stop her, Mom will be in danger!
âHarzenâŠâ
At Momâs troubled tone, the scroll flickered again.
Progress to full activation: 1%
In that instant, my mind cleared.
Forget filial pietyâ
Weâre one percent away from locking into Momâs death route!
âI willââ
The moment Mom opened her mouthâ
I shut my eyes tight, gathered every bit of strength left in my little belly, and screamed with all my might.
âWUUUAAAAHHHH!â
When in doubt, just yell first!