137-Episode 137 Feelel, Say Goodbye




 At the moment Mr. Walth was about to attack Lord Ils, I felt the urge to stop the attack.
 It wasn't that I wanted to take his side.
 In my mind, he was the only one.
 As I stroked his head, I realized once again that I didn't want him to die.

If you had told me sooner, I might have been able to take some of that pain away from you. ......

 He mumbled to himself, a question that never came back, and wiped the blood from his face.
 I knew this was going to happen, and I was prepared for it from the beginning.
 Even so, I was expecting more tears, but for some reason they didn't come.

"Fiehl, have you said goodbye yet?

...... No, please let me stay a little longer.

Walth has already left, so there's plenty of time for that. Well, if you want to cry, now's the time.

 Ainez replied curtly, but turned her back to me and tried not to look at me.
 It makes me feel a little happy and a little sorry.

Yes ...... I know, but I can't tear myself away.

"----So. That's good. You've had it all figured out in your head from the beginning. That's not the person you were thinking of.

-------- Yes.

 The other Ars that I knew but didn't know about: .......
 The moment I found out about it, it may have ceased to be Ars-sama in my mind.
 Perhaps, after meeting Mr. Walth, I may have unknowingly turned my attention away from this Ars-sama.

 Just thinking about it makes me choke up with apology.
 I'm guilty.
 I must have been the one who drove her to that point.

I'm sure you'll have to leave the body behind, and I'll use my magic to preserve it before it gets damaged, so Fiel can take care of the transfer.

"---- I understand.

 I'm not sure if it's a good idea, but it's a good idea.
 I'm not sure if it's a good idea, but it's a good idea.
 The blood-soaked figure of Lord Ils is simultaneously cleaned to the utmost limit.

Thank you, Ainess.

What's with all the politeness? It's only natural!

 Inez has always been uncomfortable with the existence of this Lord Ils, who has been replaced by Lord Ars.
 When I think back to the time when Ainess left the Kingdom of Carlitz, I still feel a tightness in my chest.
 Even so, the reason he has gone this far is because of his connection with the Lord Ars and Mr. Walth of this world.
 When I think of this, I can feel my heart grow warm and fuzzy.

Which would be the best place to keep the body of Lord Ils, the bedroom or the King's Chamber?

"The King's Chamber, of course. I don't know where these people went, but I don't think they're going to look in his bedroom when they come back.

I'm sorry to have to put you down on the hard floor, but you'll have to bear with me.

 I'm sure you'll be pleased to know that I'm not the only one who has a problem with this.

What's wrong with you?

I'm going to say this, I don't forgive him for trying to kill you. You can leave him in the courtyard if you want.

I understand where you're coming from, Ainess, but it's only natural to treat the dead with respect.

I don't want to understand that feeling.

 I don't want to understand that feeling." Aynes soars skyward with a look that could be described as both disgusted and slightly angry.

I think that's fine. That's good enough for me.

 For the last time, I want to send her off with a firm face.
 I don't know what kind of person the other me was in the other world, but this is the last thing I can do, the best I can do.

I'll be waiting for you at the castle gate.

 I'll be waiting for you at the gate." Ainess said, and flew off in the opposite direction.
 I'm sure she was thinking of me, and gave us one last moment alone together.
 The thought of that fills my heart with passion.
 In spite of everything, Ainess is still kind.

 He carried Ils to the King's Chamber, and after a slow final farewell, he left the room.
 I had decided not to look back, but in the end I did once when I closed the door.

"Goodbye, Mr. Ils. ......

 The tears in front of my eyes, which had never bothered me before, distorted and blinded me.