Volume 1 Chapter 1 (Part 12)

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Translator Note: Here's a warning beforehand to avoid confusion – this chapter was written with POV switch for some reason. The narration swings from first to third person within every one or two chapter intervals. I honestly thought about translating it all in third person, but that felt like lying to the readers, so I left it as it is in the original work.

The Demigod and the Auto-Memories Doll

On that day, the sky was overcast since morning, white clouds blending with pitch darkness. Rain struck the land as the Sun set, thunders rumbling, in a weather stormy enough to shake even windows protected by iron bars.

"It's become cold, hasn't it?"

Although it was the beginning of autumn, the temperature had still been warm as of late. Perhaps due to it abruptly going down, the nun whom I had been reading scriptures aloud with stood up and started preparing the fireplace that had been unused since spring.

I dropped my gaze to the scriptures we were halfway through with, and then scanned the room. A bed with a canopy. A gold-frame painting of mythological gods. An antique mirror stand. A deep shadow was cast over all of them. The atmosphere was somewhat grim.

"Hey..." As staying silent was dreadful, I tried calling out to the nun, yet was interrupted by a booming thunder. The sound was deafening enough to crack the soil. It sent chills through my entire body from within the silk robes I wore.

The navy-blue fabrics with golden embroidery of said robes were suitable for the austerity of a god's child, but did not match me. The same went for the circlet of the Sun being enveloped by the Moon that rested on my head, that room, everything...

I stood up from my chair and walked to the nun's side.

"Everything is fine, Lady Lux. This region has always been often hit by lightning, so there are lightning rods installed around the Utopia. Besides, even if it were to strike us, nothing would happen to you, Lady Lux. Your honorable body will be safe until the Day of Guidance four days from now."

At the words that came with a light smile, I could only laugh bitterly. That was because I was unable to deem them either good or bad, as they were simply neutral words of comfort.

"Excuse me." the voice of another nun came from outside the room. It was most likely the one in charge of the administrative management and security of the Utopia.

"Is anything the matter, Lisbon?"

"This rain caused the nearby river to flood. Crossing the bridge over to the harbor side in these circumstances is unmanageable..."

"We have stored enough supplies to survive through even the winter. There should be no issues, right?"

"No, it is not that... Since the crossing has become impossible, a traveler who was wandering this land has come seeking shelter in this Utopia. She asked if she could stay until the storm calmed... There is no way we could treat a lost child with disdain. It was all right to welcome her into the gates, but... that traveler..."

Seeing as the eyes of the reporting nun shone in delight, I concluded that something had happened. "Is she a 'demigod' like me?" after asking, my heart started racing from fear mixed with joy and sorrow mixed with anticipation, so violently that it ached.

"We have not conducted any probation, so I cannot affirm it, but... her figure is the splitting image of the goddess of combat, Garnet Spear. She is exactly as described in the scriptures."

"Rainy days are ominous, so isn't someone that comes by in times like these a mere human instead of a 'demigod'? I believe I should recommend she departs to the lower world immediately after the tempest settles."

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