Reincarnation of the Sword Master

136. Le Penia (4) the Owner of the North

"He will."

Chariot nodded his head.

"If the teacher and her relationship were going to change, it would have changed.”

Their relationship has already been established in the past. Just because he was born again, it doesn't change even if Le Penia survived. It was also known by Charlotte.

"Just keep that in mind. I don't think Lephenia's going to let me stand, so I don't want to get into trouble."

That's why she told Asher, not the desire for both of them to do well.

"The teacher chooses how to treat her herself."

"Nothing has changed."

Treat as just a lephenia. That was it. Chariot scratched his cheek as if he knew it would happen.

"I think he's waking up. Let's go find it."

"I will."

Asher, who followed Chariot, murmured inwardly.

'Nothing's changing.’

***

Lephenia sat on the bed, burying her face between her neatly gathered knees. From time to time, I glanced at Asher.

"…hehehehehe!"

And when her eyes met, she hit her head again in fright. Not knowing what to do alone, she opened her mouth.

"The…."

I'm about to say something, but my mouth is closed again. She opens her mouth as if she has made up her mind, but this time she doesn't even speak.

"Ah…."

She barely opens her mouth. said in a dying voice

"Hi?"

“…….”

Asher looked at Le Penia silently, she hit her head again.

"Uh…Uh…"

She kept making the sound of death. Rather, Asher was embarrassed by her reaction.

Why are you so timid?

Lephenia of the past was always imposing. His memory and her real self seemed a little different, but the basic attitude would not have been much different.

But now she wasn't even able to speak to him properly.

"Drink this first."

Chariot came up to Asher with the car and whispered.

"She has changed a lot from her teacher's memory."

"What's the matter?"

"This and that happened. It's just that I've turned into a scound.”

She wrinkled her nose.

"My teacher died and it's already been weird, and I've been twisting her power ever since. Something went wrong then.”

In a state of mental weakness, part of himself changed hideously. The spirit of Le Penia had reached its limit.

"If the teacher hadn't changed, she had changed. It wasn't a good way."

"The…."

Le Penia was restless and anxious as Chariot and Asher spoke alone. Eventually, Chariot closed his mouth.

'I think I'm going to be weird, too.’

It needed to be organized. He spoke in a lowly.

"Call me Asher."

"Uh, huh?"

"Not the name of your previous life, but call it Asher. That's the current name."

The past is the past, and the present is the present. It doesn't change.

"You and I haven't changed. It's still a relationship. Keep that in mind."

"Uh. Uh-huh."

Lephenia nodded. The turbulence on my face slowly subsided. Not without, but at least less than before.

With a more calm face, Le Penia opened her mouth.

"Okay…."

"How do you feel now?"

She touched my hand blankly.

"…I always felt like I was crawling all over my body."

The displeasure was driving me crazy. But I couldn't feel it anymore.

"What should I say... I think my senses are back to normal.”

She smiled softly with real joy. Asher, who waited for Le Penia to calm down, asked.

"On the way."

"Yeah. Wait a minute. The sword..."

Asher took out the sword and handed it over. She grabbed and closed her eyes. After a short silence, a flame broke out.

Whore.

A blue flame broke out. Flamboyantly and brilliantly, but with a mixture of dark and bright things.

"…it's possible."

"It's a little murky, but it's still here."

If so, the swordsmanship was likely to remain the same. This type is gone, but the swordsmanship remains the same.

"What have you done?"

"I was just... a gambler. I forced them to separate them."

"It's part of you. It's impossible to separate."

"…oh, I said wrong. To be exact, I threw away everything except that.”

“…….”

Lephenia's horse hardened Chariot's face. The Ensir burst into admiration.

[Would that work?] You did such a crazy thing.

They are forced to tear it apart, leaving only the minimum foundation for maintaining themselves. If I did something wrong, even my soul could be twisted. Considering that the soul was an absolute value that even the devil or God could not touch, it was better to die.

"There was no other way than that."

Lephenia murmured brutally. I'll just disappear rather than be a twisted monster. She thought so and implemented it.

"Thanks to you, I've got a little bit of a weird. I think it's out of focus somewhere.”

"That's why you noticed me.”

She had somehow possessed the power of this brother, and the devil intervened in his reincarnation. The devil and his brother had noticed everything about her.

"I don't know… uh. I just felt you. That you're the captain of the guard. And now... I can feel what you're holding."

She murmured with her sunken eyes.

"I see. That's the truth. We... It wasn't me."

her circumstances, the truth she had believed in. The whole thing was wrong. She dropped her head in the miserable reality. Chariot grabbed Lephenia by the shoulder.

"Lephenia."

"…yes. You're here, and I shouldn't complain."

"No, it's okay. At least there's a way, I can find it somehow."

Chariot smiled lightly, but there was a black light behind him. Without noticing it, Le Penia looked up. I looked at Asher with calm eyes.

"Now... let's get down to business."

"But Le Penia."

"No, it's my job.”

Lephenia pressed the worried cereal.

"I am the owner of the North. You have to listen to them. Well... Asher, you must have seen a lot about the North on your way here."

Lephenia was unaware of the warping of the north.

"Enough."

"How are they now? Are you still on the ground?”

***

Asher began to speak. Without a single denial, no single exaggeration, he just calmly told the truth.

The Dwarf has fallen. Orcs were infiltrated by the transformation, which led to a battle with the Elves.

The giants were no longer guards after being attacked by the Ma people, and the city of Motorola was destroyed by him.

As the story continued, Lephenia's face shook. When Asher finally finished talking, she grabbed the blanket.

"So... you twisted it."

Asher said quietly when she was floundering in guilt.

"Oak didn't blame you."

"Huh?"

Lephenia raised her head at a sudden remark. Asher continued silently.

"They said you've done enough. What you want more is greed. At least they didn't blame you."

"…Thank you."

She spoke quietly and raised herself determinedly.

"I can't stay like this either. I can't leave my land, the people who trust me and follow me."

Do you need help?”

"Uh, huh? Do, help?"

Le Penia was visibly embarrassed by Asher's words. Asher, who was wondering about the extent of his embarrassment worse than he expected, realized.

This was the first time in his previous life that he had offered to help Le Penia.

"He. Uh-huh."

She was restless and opened her mouth again and again. However, he nodded as if he was determined to do so.

"Thank you… but I just need a little help. This is my job. Chariot."

"Okay."

Chariot went outside. Le Penia grabbed the sword Asher gave her.

"Asher, I wasn't the only hero here."

"Master of Sword in the Sky."

The hero who shone brilliantly

Lephenia laughed bitterly.

"He's twisted beyond recognition. It's my job to give him peace."

***

The air is shaking. Every time a hideous giant monster moves, life gets scared. The monster cried.

[Growl!]

The monster moved his hideous body and lodged himself in a scaffold surrounding him. The nodule trembled with vibration.

"That's him. Asher."

said Le Penia, who was watching from afar.

"The great hero is gone.”

He became a monster after he ran out of energy.

"I tried to take care of it then, but I couldn't kill it. No matter how many times I cut my whole body into pieces, or how I made it into ashes, I never stopped living. I had no choice but to lock him up.”

And Le Penia was also twisted together. She winked at Chaeriot. As Chariot waved, the texture slowly began to unravel.

"Now I have to see the end."

"Are you all right?"

She was acquainted with the master of the sword that reached the sky. I couldn't say I was close, but we talked about each other from time to time.

"That's not him anymore. It's just a monster. I don't know about the past, but… I don't feel like I'm going to be shaken up.

Lephenia smiled bitterly and grabbed the sword. The sword had a blue flame, and she kicked her foot. The monster howled.

[Growl!]

With a roar, the earth splits, and the sky shakes. The aftermath of the fight spreads across the north.

"Master of the Sword in the Sky."

He was a good man. He gave his power free of charge to the suffering, and when human beings seemed to be in danger, he appeared and fought for his life.

He was loved by all. Even though there were no particular forces, not a few people supported him.

[Coo...]

The monster is falling. The ground trembles. The clatter flows out.

"That's enough."

Lephenia came close with a short breath.

"Please."

Asher took out the pen. The only thing that can kill him is a hero's sword. That's why he was here.

He approached the monster step by step. The monster groaned small and long.

[Big...]

"We were wrong from the beginning.”

Asher stood in front of the monster, and Le Penia murmured gloomily.

"You're the only one who didn't. You were the only one who wasn't twisted. You were the only normal person in this twisted world.”

“…….”

Asher picked up the pen without a word. Lephenia closed her eyes tightly.

"I'm sorry. Everything I said to you, everything I did, everything I did....”

"It's already past."

Asher cut off Lephenia's words and stabbed her. The monster trembled, and the power of this type began to be drawn into Penr.

"Have a good rest."

said Cherit quietly. As the force was gradually drawn in, the shape of the monster began to shrink.

And finally, there is nothing left in the position. There was no body, no residual power.

The owner of the sword that touches the sky has disappeared from the world.

"It's over."

Le Penia walked through the scene of the fight with a vain face.

"…I need to know the answer."

She spoke with a stiff face.

"Since when have we been twisted and why?"

She murmured that she would make her whole life come true.

"Asher, you're not here to see me, are you?"

Asher nodded silently. She smiled a bitter smile.

"I thought I would. Then... the red elf forest is the goal."

"That's right."

They have a secret to the soul. I could hear the answer to him.

"You'll hear more than you want.”

Lephenia put the sword in.

"The red elf moved. I saw the reason myself."

It was there that they were worth moving to.

"That's where you can get the answer, too. The answer to everything.”

the cause of reincarnation

The reason why the horse is after him.

The answer to all of that.

Lephenia continued.

"That's what it's like to be there."