Tearmoon Empire Story

Lesson 64 The Judgment of Empire's Wisdom (Front)

"Silly, my son is dead. I can't possibly not look into it. I can never imagine that it was a dream. Dreams... it's impossible."

I gripped my forehead tightly, and Barbara was crunching.

Sturina stared at her with a slight puzzle.

She was listening to Barbara's story.

The tyranny of the aristocrats of the past injured and rampaged Barbara.

But I couldn't believe it until I actually saw it.

For Shtrina, Barbara has always been a subject of fear. The existence of an unfamiliar serpent, whose embodiment is Barbara, was an absolute evil that I did not think to defy for a while.

That dark heart of hers... comes from a very human emotion that is so easy to understand that she will be deprived of her son... shaped by the grief that even Strina can imagine. "I can't believe this, Strina..."

I thought maybe Barbara could smile and do something terrible... "And yet..."

"A farce... oh, what a farce." I see, this is a trap to trick me...? Isn't that right? "

Looking toward Rafina, Barbara said: Strangely enough, the voice sounded like a cry for help. It sounded as if I had suffered a harsh betrayal.

Sturina was puzzled by the weak figure.

"Mother..."

It was then. Julius gently reached out and took Barbara's hand. It was a trembling barbaros, but I didn't shake my hand.

"I'm sorry I'm late." As promised on that day, it won't work. I couldn't be the head of the Viscount family. "

Still, Julius stares at Barbara's face.

”Still... I'm... I'm... so happy to see you and... my mother again”

In the eyes of Julius, his tears burst into thinness. As a result, Barbara could no longer deny her cheerfully dyed face.

"Ahh... this is... how dare you..."

The voice that spilled out of my mouth... it shuddered slightly.

"So, what am I doing...?"

Imagine the words that follow...... Strina feels a chill in her spine.

Shtrina's eyes were on a weak human figure. It's the end of your life that you may have traced.

He was robbed of his child and turned to the power of a snake. It was unavoidable that she was abandoned by the snake at the end.

Strina's eyes certainly saw the snake moving away from Barbara's body. You play with people's lives, and then you just walk away, like that.

The only thing left was an old woman who was hurt.

It is the fruit of an empty life that has filled the serpent with everything.

Barbara sinned.

Julius was right.

She has sinned, which she can never bear. The sin shall be judged. That doesn't change.

Even if she escapes execution due to her unfortunate circumstances, she will not be released for the rest of her life. You must serve as a prisoner. As a prisoner of sin, you will end your life.

What a sad thing that is...

If this were the case, I thought it would have been better for her to execute the serpent when she was exalting her victory... I even thought of that... "There..."

"You've been freed from the snake." Barbara, you are not a snake anymore. "

What Meer told you with a harsh face... that's it.

"Therefore... you must change your way of life from now on"

It was a bit of a surprise word.

Atone for your sins, but don't serve your sentence... and try to change your way of life...

And the words fell in the midst of the strenghts.

And when he saw with his eyes that the serpent had departed from Barbarah, he heard the word of Shutrina.

"Until now it was perishing with the serpent, but you are no longer a serpent. If so, you must live your own life in the future."

"And then..."

"Mr. Barbara, you should live with Mr. Julius. Of course, you're a prisoner, so maybe it's Julius's passage...."

With a quiet, calm voice, Meer continues.

Strina is acutely insightful in what she means.

Just as sin must be punished... so must wounds be healed.

He who loses his son and is wounded and sinful should be given healing along with judgment.

That's why Meer is saying it.

"Live with Julius."

and.

"That's how it seemed that Meer had thought about something..." Eventually, I nodded tinyly...

"Hmm... that's right. Wouldn't it be nice to make Julius your handiworker...? Of course, I think we should keep watch so as not to breathe strange things into our children, but... the rest of our lives are spent listening to Julius and helping him. That's what you have to do.”

"Are you going to forgive me?" "Imperial Wisdom, Meer Luna Tier Moon"

From below her forehead, Barbara turns to her sharp gaze. However, Mia shakes her head tinyly after staring at Chirari and Rafina.

"Forgive me... that's impossible." You have done unacceptable things. You will be imprisoned, and you will end your life as a prisoner. Thou shalt reap the seeds which thou hast sown.

Meer's words are heavy everywhere. There was no compromise there.

"Or whoever holds a grudge against you will find you and kill you if he is not satisfied with the judgment. Even if you are greeted with a peaceful death, God will judge you in heaven. Your sins will not go away. but....."

And so, Meer cut off her words. "That's why it's a gentle smile to turn to Barbara..."

There will be only a short amount of time before "that time". If so, is there anything we can do before the end of our lives? "

Shtrina opened her eyes wide.

Because now I know exactly what you mean by what you're trying to say.

Meer is saying that.

Give your life "meaning" in the time that's left.

A living barbara who abandons everything with his own hands, destroys it, and doesn't care. That life has no meaning, no value, no fruit.

All that is left is time as a prisoner to serve his sentence. Avenged, slain in mockery, or fearful of the blade of vengeance, and fearful of the judgment of the coming of God.

Such an empty end should have been given to her.

"But no," says Meer.

Still, there was a point in that life... "

Snakes don't die. As long as a man is a man, he will eventually resurrect somewhere and move again. Permanently immortal.

As expected, the flow that leads to anything is not just a snake.

It's a business of people, and it's a flow that leads to the future.

He gave birth to a man named Julius. And the children he raised will certainly have an impact on this world.

I'm not sure how much time Barbara has left to live. But still, Meer tells Barbara to join the flow.

That life definitely made sense, so that I could proudly die... "

Meer stared at Barbara and said again.

"You're not a snake anymore." Then accept judgment as a sinner, and as the mother of Julius, help him in his good deeds. That's what you're going to do. ”

In response, Barbara quietly blinked her eyes.