7 – The Eternity of Kaliarya Ignis –
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“It’s a corpse, I think… No, that’s
not exactly it. I should say that… it’s something like a corpse?”
I also thought this the first time I
met him, then time passed and I once again felt it now that I met him again. He
had a dignified occupation, meek behavior and a courteous tone, but he looked
somewhat unreliable and frivolous.
The first time I met him, that man
was already in his twenties. Fifteen little years had passed since then, so now
it wouldn’t be strange if he had crossed his mid-thirties. And yet, his
appearance was very youthful.
When I unconsciously stared at him
fixedly, he slightly bent his head and asked, “Are you listening?”
“… I am. … But, what do you mean?”
Thinking about it properly, I guess
I might have understood his words.
But my head did not work well. There
was no strength in my voice, which tried to suppress its tremor, it must have
sounded like I was afraid. In fact, I was helplessly scared.
“Your… this body is… more dead than
alive. But, it’s not like it’s truly dead…if I have to say whether it’s alive
or not, then, it is, I think.”
I listened to his quite incoherent
monologue. For an instant, I imagined me grabbing his chest and shaking him,
screaming that I wanted him to be more intelligible.
But then I inhaled a deep breath.
Because I didn’t have a right hand.
Far from raising my voice, the real
me stayed still on the chair, and only my left hand shook with a twitch. As my
throat had tightened, I could only continue to take a few deep breaths.
When he asked me if he should
prepare some beverages, I shook my head to refuse and tightened my left fist to
hide my shaking. Then, to escape the observing gaze of the man in front of me,
I looked up at the ceiling of the clinic.
The lightly stained ceiling looked
old. But I knew it was properly cleaned. I didn’t see any spiderwebs or dust.
This doctor might unexpectedly love cleanliness.
Then, starting from the ceiling, my
gaze wandered meaninglessly across the room. In the corner of the definitely
not large examination room, there was a little bookshelf. Teaching materials
related to magic were lined up on it.
I remember that in the past he told
me he was “a doctor very familiar with sorcery.”
“Hey, you. Are you alright? Are you
listening to me?”
That’s why I wasn’t wrong for
choosing to come here. I shouldn’t be.
“… I’m listening.”
But I couldn’t accept what he was
telling me so naturally at face value.
……Maybe I heard wrongly? Yes. I must
have made a mistake. As I thought, he said something strange. I should ask him
again to confirm it. And yet…
“Why?”
What came out of my mouth were words
even I didn’t expect. It was done unconsciously, but a nuance of blame tainted
my voice.
“At that time, didn’t you say that…
nothing was strange?”
His eyes opened wide for a second,
then he nodded his head and said, “That’s right.”
Seeing his meek expression as his
sleek bangs fell on his eyes, I felt a sense of déjà vu and gasped.
No wonder. When he examined the
young me who had been thrown into father’s magic square… I’m sure he made the
same expression.
No matter how tense the situation
was, that man never felt impatient. For someone who worked as a doctor, this
tolerance was necessary.
“Did you lie?”
Each time words left my mouth, I
lost some warmth. I felt a chill on the back of my neck, as if a drop of icy
water were running down and it made me feel like vomiting.
I was quite impressed with myself
for unexpectedly being able to properly continue the conversation despite this.
“No, I didn’t. At that time, there
was no abnormality at all. At least, I didn’t see one. There shouldn’t be any
mistake with the judgment I made.”
In the past, this man had boasted that
he was working as father’s assistant. If this was really true, I wonder if he knew
what father did to me. If he did, then why wouldn’t he tell me anything?
I tried to complain, but now I
realize how futile it was to ask. Currently, my body has fallen into a helpless
situation. The result of the sorcery father cast on me couldn’t be reversed.
“…… However, after this, since I
haven’t examined you at regular intervals… I do not know in what way your body
changed during this lapse of time.”
I apologize, he
said while lowering his head, but it felt like he didn’t understand the
seriousness of this crisis.
No, that’s not it. Maybe he himself
might have been bewildered by that overly severe problem. When we faced each
other, I noticed that his gaze was swaying.
“This is only a conjuncture but…
your body might have reached its limits a long time ago.”
It aged forcibly. Maybe to fit you better, said the doctor as he touched my cheek. “You
are not growing, because you cannot grow.”
When I unconsciously tried to escape
from his hand, he strongly restrained my movement.
“Stay still.”
I didn’t know what he was looking at
but he moved my face to the right, then to the left, then he heaved a little
sigh.
“I think that the fact that you can
move without any problem even now is thanks to your huge amount of magic
power.”
Then, the doctor gently touched my
right shoulder. It was a careful gesture, as if he were touching something
fragile.
In a smooth motion, his hand slid
down then lightly grasped my upper arm, and when he confirmed that there was
nothing from my elbow to my fingers, he frowned.
When I came to this clinic after
losing my arm, I had explained everything beforehand, but he also surely had to
confirm it himself.
Because there was nothing inside it,
my right sleeve swayed helplessly at every little movement. He slowly folded it
up, then examined my arm. His eyes were full of pity.
Seeming to sympathize with me, he
opened his mouth several times, but in the end, he didn’t find any words to say
and sank into silence.
The silence continued for a long,
long time before I managed to ask if there was any solution.
Even though I already knew such a
thing didn’t exist, I couldn’t help but ask. Sure enough, after another moment
of silence where his words were stuck in his throat… he said a single word,
“Sorry.” His voice sounded pained. Even though he was speaking with an informal
tone, his apology just now was different, it sounded solemn.
That told me everything.
Instinctively, I pressed on my chest to ascertain my heartbeat. When I felt a
pulsation through the palm of my hand, I heaved a little sigh. At least right
now, I was alive. This was certain …… or so I thought.
That’s why, conscious of my daringly
bright voice, I declared, “My heart... is beating.” When I did so, the doctor,
unable to hide his bewilderment, laughed dryly.
Then, he asked me, “Really?” For a
second, I thought he was messing around with me.
So, I tried to rebut him, but ahead
of my gaze was a serious look I couldn’t resist. While my mouth stayed open, I
held my breath.
“Maybe this is all a dream your
magic power is showing you.”
In truth, your heartbeat has already stopped, your pulse doesn’t beat,
even the fact that you’re breathing is an auditory hallucination, an illusion…
Maybe you’re already dead, the doctor told me.
“I already said it earlier. You seem
to be alive and you’re dead…… But it’s not like you’re completely dead either.
If I have to say if this state could be called being alive or not, then it can…
maybe.”
He declared this almost as if my
existence itself were a dream, an illusion. His words were too cold-headed, but
they felt like the truth. If that body has already finished its role as a
living organism, then, what was there was only a lump of flesh.
To suppress my tremor, I took
several deep breaths.
I realized that doing this might be
meaningless. If all the gestures done “in order to live” were pointless, then I
didn’t need to breathe.
Even though it was so painful. Even though my
breathing could accelerate like this. Even though struggling to breathe was
what it meant to be alive.
Could everything really be just a
figment of my imagination?
Even though I’m alive, I’m dead.
Even though I’m dead, I’m alive.
“… What should I do? What the hell...
should I do…?”
My body was shivering so much that it
was miserable.
If this wasn’t being alive, then how
would you call it?
Even though that’s what I thought,
the doctor in front of my eyes simply shook his head. “… I apologize but, I’m a
doctor. I can only cure those who are alive.”
It was a cruel remark. But he surely
knew that showing a half-basked kindness here would be a greatest form of
cruelty. In order to not give me futile hope, he clearly told me the truth and
facts only. A good and experienced doctor would understand that it was the
right thing to do.
Having already lost all my will and
energy, I could no longer question him.
Although I actually had many things
that I wanted to ask him, the questions were unable to take form and disappeared.
His line of sight followed me when I
finally stood up. Despite having told me very harsh words, I understood he was
concerned about me. He, who had not offered me his help.
Because he probably knew that he
couldn’t help me.
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If I were immortal.
When I first thought about this, the
thing that crossed my mind was Emma.
If I had to keep living eternally.
If this was truly what was waiting for me, then she would definitively leave
this world before me.
Picturing myself left all alone in
this world, I trembled in dread.
…… I never thought I might die
before her. I did not even imagine this.
“… So, then, that means that, Rya,
y-you might di-disappear suddenly?”
When I came home, I told her that I
went to see the doctor but I didn’t explain in detail.
Emma hadn’t said she would come with
me. It’s because I talked her into looking after the house while I was away.
Then, when I came back from the
clinic and opened the door of the entrance hall, she was there. She looked at
me with an anxious face. Just looking at her was enough to know she had
accumulated a lot of weariness, and I realized she must have been waiting there
for hours.
Maybe the servants had already
retired to their rooms, but there was no one by her side and she was standing
all alone in the wide hall. For a while, we stared at each other without saying
anything. For a very long time, we remained quiet. In this room where silence
ruled, I felt into the disillusion that only the two of us existed in this
world. Perhaps, it’s an ambiance we created.
No matter how many servants we lived
with, no matter how many people we met, we couldn’t accept another person.
I could say with confidence that for
each of us, the other’s existence was our everything… … As such, we needed some
resolution and preparedness.
“Emma, sorry.”
I repeatedly inhaled deeply and
finally managed to tell her the truth. Starting from father’s inhuman deed, I
told her everything without hiding anything.
As a result of trying to explain it
in an easy-to-understand way, it unintentionally sounded like a tale you’d
narrate to children. At times, she nodded or shook her head, and I didn’t know
if she understood or not, but she listened to my story till the end with barely
any interjection at all.
Then, after having heard everything,
her eyes plainly reflected her despair.
While I was in the middle of
narrating my story, I was often at a loss for words and frequently wondered if
it was something she ought to hear or not.
If she continued to not know anything, like
the time before I lost my arm, then I wondered if we would be able to go back
to these unchanging days.
But I knew very well that this
selfishness of mine couldn’t be allowed. She had the right to know, and I had
the obligation to tell her.
Otherwise, we couldn’t make “our
resolve.” The resolve to face the coming days.
“Such... such a thing... no.”
Her shaken voice became hazy before
disappearing.
There was no way for her to hold
back her grief. I could see many lines marking her round cheeks. Realizing they
were tears took me a while because she had been crying too quietly. She didn’t
sob convulsively, she didn’t leak any weeping sound, her tears simply fell down
one by one.
Is there a way to save you? I shook my head at her question. Then I added, This is inevitable.
Feeling a throbbing pain in my
chest, I understood my own words were tormenting me.
Unconsciously, I pressed down on my
chest with my left hand, but after doing that, I wondered if this was also an
illusion. I thought of something unpleasant.
But even if my body has already met
its death, my heart was still here and is complaining with pain. It was an
undeniable fact.
“I won’t be able to bear it. I’ll
never, ever be able to stand it. Rya... Rya. I cannot leave without you. I
cannot…”
She tightly grasped my chest with
her little hands and looked up at me in panic. Her grief made the air shake.
“Rya, Rya,” As she called my name
again and again, I couldn’t stand to see her agonize so much. All I could do
was to gently pat her back and earnestly keep saying, “I’m sorry.” I didn’t
even have any words of comfort.
……After that, how many years did we
spend together?
Every morning, every night, she was
afraid. If, at the very least, we had received a verdict regarding my remaining
time, we might have been able to sort out our feelings, but no one could even
predict when that day would come.
That’s precisely why Emma was scared
of nighttime, saying, “When I think that you might disappear the moment I
blink, I cannot close my eyes.”
Then, she also feared the morning,
“When I wake up in the morning and think you might have disappeared while I was
sleeping, I cannot open my eyes.”
Daytime was daytime, she barely got
any work done and kept coming over to check on me.
Although I wanted to go back to our
usual lives as much as possible, in the first place it wasn’t something doable.
If our positions were reversed, I’d surely act the same way as her. I would
stay at a distance where we could confirm each other’s appearance and I would
tightly hold her hand from time to time. As long as time allowed it, I would
simply spend it by her side, not doing anything. Even though I knew going on
like this wasn’t good. But I didn’t know what else I could do besides this.
By chance, we had a lot of assets.
We had enough room to live even without doing anything. However, the servants
didn’t really look favorably on our overly idle lives. But whether they decided
to watch over the situation or they were simply confused by it, no one raised
any objection.
In spite of spending our days dozing
off under a gentle sun, our hearts seemed unrelated to this calmness.
When we entered the bed at night,
Emma hugged my body and trembled. I also put my arms around her back and
strongly, tightly held her in my arms, but I couldn’t stop my shaking.
I’m scared, she
whispered, but there was nothing I could say to her.
And then, one day, in front of her
eyes, I turned into sand.
When it happened, we were sitting
side by side on the sofa.
After taking some time, she had
managed to regain just a bit of her composure. She smiled and said, Maybe I should get back to work soon.
I was genuinely glad. So, I nodded
and answered, You’re right, that would be
great.
While we were both smiling and I was
about to stand up, thinking of getting something to drink, my vision suddenly
blurred.
“…Rya.”
Her eyes, which were staring at me;
couldn’t widen any more than they already did at that moment.
“No, no… Rya! Rya!!”
I tried to ask, What happened? but then I noticed that the words didn’t come out.
Not only that, but even the arm,
which was about to soothe my screaming and pale wife, was nowhere to be seen.
When I felt that my fingers were touching something crisp and lowered my gaze,
I saw that my left arm had crumbled into gravel.
Was I the one who gasped? Or was it
Emma?
“Wait…, wait, no, no!”
Ah. Bloody hell.
I felt that’s what I thought, but I
couldn’t collect my mind.
Screaming my name, Emma tried to hug
me, who was turning into sand, but it wasn’t going well and she yelled again.
On the sofa and the polished floor, pieces
of me were scattered. They fluttered in all directions while dancing in the
wind.
While screaming, Emma stretched her
hands, seeming to not exactly understand what was happening. She tried to
gather me who had fallen apart. She clasped to her chest my shirt and pants
that had gently fallen, and scraped up together the gravel that had scattered
around her. As if she thought that by doing that, she could restore me to my
previous shape.
She slipped off the sofa and fell on
her knees. She moved her hands again and again, gathering up what used to be me.
She resembled a young child who was playing with sand.
“Rya, Rya, why… Why, how come,
why…?”
When she eventually noticed that
collecting sand was meaningless, she stood up while still hugging my clothes.
At that moment, servants gathered in
the room, wondering if something had happened. Their gazes were clearly puzzled
as they gazed at the sand scattered in the room and their crying mistress.
Someone called out to her, “Madame, what happened here?”
But Emma only kept saying my name. Madame, Madame? called out the servants,
yet she didn’t seem to hear them. She only enumerated cryptic words.
“…Rya, Rya, where… where, are you…?
Are you… trying to trick me?”
You are, right? Her reddened eyes abruptly swung from left to right.
“What happened to you!! Where are
you!! Rya…!! Rya !!!”
She was screaming to the point I
thought she would tear off her throat. I had never seen her yell so loudly. And
with that so loud voice, she was calling me. She did that while scratching off
her chest, as if she was in so much pain that doing nothing would be unbearable
otherwise.
Emma called my name again, and
again, and again and again. Her gaze was roaming around. She was truly looking
for me. Even though she had seen her husband turn into sand with her very own
eyes, she was still looking for me.
And I, despite having lost my body, was
“looking” at her. Yes. I was only, merely looking at her.
While my wife was screaming in a
loud voice and was crying with a reddened face like that of a newborn, I
couldn’t reach out for her.
Once again, she fell to her knees
with a loud bang and started to gather the scattered sand, her nails scratching
off the wooden floor.
Emma, Emma. Stop. Stop.
Even though that’s what I thought,
as expected, my voice didn’t come out. It’s natural since I didn’t have any
vocal cords.
“Rya! Rya!” Emma kept calling me,
even if her nails were broken, even if blood incessantly oozed out of her
fingers. With a bloodcurdling expression, she didn’t miss even a single grain
of sand that could have been lodged in the crack of the floorboard.
Her clearly deranged figure was
completely different from her usual prudent self.
I could not watch it. This was not
her. She was losing herself.
I had to help her. I thought so, but
I could only watch, unable to stop her.
Even though I should have lost my
eyes and ears, those very own eyes of mine were watching my beloved person fall
into despair. Her tragic shrieks were etched into my ears.
A real miscreant was someone who,
just like what was happening now, would do nothing while watching a person
suffer in front of him.
Nocta’s evil thoughts:
Were you happy when you saw that the chapter was early? Now that you have read it, are you feeling down and regretting reading? Yes, you are very welcome! I did tell you it was awful…
I didn’t dare read the next chapter, but I’m betting it’ll be… like in the movie with Bruce Willis The Sixth Sense, maybe? I think it’d be the most effective way for the author to make us readers frustrated and to show us the agony of both Emma and Kaliarya ^^
man all of their lives are just sad ;-;
ReplyDeletethanks for the chapter!
ReplyDeleteYeah, can't say anyone got the better end of the stick
ReplyDeleteAnd you're welcome! ^^
I don't think this saga was too sad, while his death was tragic and left a bitter feeling, he did live a good life where he helped others and if he didn't reach out a lending hand to Emma her life would have sucked. So while he died early his death is tragic due to the fact that he lived a good life. Thanks for the chapter
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ReplyDeleteOh my godddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
ReplyDeleteHis STUPID FATHER OMG IF HE DIDN'T DO THAT DAMN SPELL THEY COULD HAVE BEEN HAPPY TOGETHER UNTIL THEY DIED!! THEY COULD HAVE HAD A FAMILY!
Poor Emma! It sucks being the one left behind.
Hard, but he is now immortal ... Or eternal.
ReplyDeleteEquivalent exchange.
The first thing that Human search: Power. The second: Immortality.
This is the first time i´ve every cried in this story. Just, God. How he had to see that, how he, even in death, couldn´t at least be ignorant to the suffering of his wife, is so cruel.
ReplyDeleteSo his father might be also aware of his surroundings because he died the same way with his son 🤔
ReplyDeletei dint cried reading all of tjis but it just cut my breath while reading it , and my heart hurts , there so many shitty people in this world seriously
ReplyDeleteaahh so his father perform the ritual to himself, thinking it would be a succees because rya had come out from the ritual fine, unaware that actually rya's body gradually collapsed and the only thing keeping rya alive is rya's magic which is greater than his father's .. the father's magic isn't enough to sustain his life so he instantly crumbled to death
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