You Will Be Blessed If You Do Good Deeds¿ - Chapter 151
"Gasp... Haa..."
Margarita, her appearance in shambles, breathed heavily like a fish out of water. Even though she was out of the ground, her difficulty in breathing showed that the shock of being buried alive had taken quite a toll on her.
I waited for a while, giving her some time to calm down. I could feel her gaze on me, but I decided not to focus on it for now.
"â¦I have something to ask you."
"â¦"
"I'll spare your life. But tell me what you know about Orbis's whereabouts."
"â¦Ha."
Margarita finally let out a sigh that sounded like a derisive chuckle.
"Are you saving me just to ask about my mother?"
"Ah, just speak plainly. You survived the landslide on your own. I didn't save you."
I had indeed triggered the collapse of the cliff, but I never expected her to die from it. Great mages donât easily die, after all. Their innate mana unconsciously protects critical parts of their bodies like the head or chest from fatal harm.
Of course, they donât die, but that doesnât guarantee the quality of their life.
In fact, Margaritaâs legs were completely shattered, making it almost impossible for her to stand.
âSince the dungeon is cleared⦠she probably canât use magic anymore.â
It wasnât widely known, but incantation magic was fraught with risks.
Using incantation magic meant staking the mageâs very soul to rewrite the laws of the world. And if they failed, the backlash was severe.
Additionally, to quickly restore her domain, Margarita had manifested the core of her soul in the physical world.
And I had completely shattered it.
âSoul damage is difficult to repair.â
For a mage, that was the most fatal kind of injury. A high-level magic user like a mannequin would be out of the question, and even the most basic 1st-circle magic might be beyond her.
Thatâs why the system recognized the dungeon as cleared.
"You probably donât want to die now that youâve survived."
"â¦I already told you. I donât know anything about my motherâs whereabouts."
Margarita glared at me, her tone resigned, as though she had finally realized that she had no power left.
"What I know is that theyâve been drawing mana from another world. How could I know about another world?"
Her words sounded truthful, at least.
"Iâm not lying. Look at me. What would I gain by lying now? Especially in front of a knight holding a sword?"
As she said that, Margarita glanced at the sword Yoo Han-ul held.
Did she feel some pity for herself? Yoo Han-ul flinched slightly.
"I think continuing to threaten her isâ¦"
"No, sheâs definitely holding back some information."
I cut off Yoo Han-ulâs words.
If I didnât know anything about Orbis, I might have fallen for Margaritaâs words. But I was certain that Margarita, being the sole heir, would have passed some information about Orbis to me.
In case she failed, Orbis would want her to continue his will.
It wasnât out of affection for the heir⦠but because Orbis would never allow his will to be thwarted.
Not even death would be an obstacle.
"Ha."
Margarita twisted her lips in bitterness. Her betrayal was evident in her expression.
"If youâre not going to believe anything I say, just kill me!"
"â¦Margarita, if you think I canât torture you, youâre mistaken."
At my words, both Margarita and Yoo Han-ul gasped.
I didnât understand why.
Werenât you both the enemies in this world, not me?
"Even if you canât use magic, if youâre tortured, your life will become even harder. Spill the truth."
I spoke gently.
It wasnât an empty threat.
She was already aware of the mana swirling behind me and the deadly aura it carried.
"If you get tortured here⦠there are plenty of people in this place who want to kill you. It will be harder to survive."
Margarita had been extremely harsh with her own subjects. No matter how powerful a mage was, it wasnât normal to dominate the minds of ordinary people.
She had treated them like livestock rather than humans.
It wouldnât have been surprising if she were stoned to death.
Margarita let out a hollow laugh.
"Ha⦠donât make me laugh. Even though Iâve lost, so whatâ¦!"
"Donât underestimate me. The child you tried to swallow could become a mage greater than you."
Margaritaâs eyes widened in disbelief.
She probably never expected me to say such a thing.
"Greater than me? Are you seriously saying that?"
"Of course."
â¦Well, honestly, that wasnât entirely true.
Unfortunately, humans arenât born equal.
Not everyone is born with the same talent⦠and even if someone has talent, without the right environment, most people never blossom.
The child named Mari certainly had great potential.
But in this world, with no proper mentors and the academic knowledge lost, the chance of her blossoming was slim.
However, truthfully, how Mari would grow wasnât my concern.
Right now, my goal was to provoke Margarita and extract information.
I sent the final blow toward the remaining resilient Margarita.
"â¦What do you think will happen if Orbis returns and sees you like this?"
"â¦"
"Will he save you? Heal your wounds? No."
There was no way my bloodline in my past life would have such hope for me.
"You know Orbis. Itâs not because youâre his daughter, his heir, that he loves you. He loves your power, and your loyalty to him that will never betray him."
I knew that point well.
Since birth, I had been the recipient of his affection, and losing it was once more terrifying than death.
No, that woman was my world.
"But now youâve lost all your powers⦠and if someone else with talent arises in this world?"
Before I was betrayed.
"I can already see what choice Orbis will make."
Orbis would choose Mari.
What if Margarita opposed that decision?
If Margarita resisted, Orbis would have no hesitation in killing her.
What mattered to Orbis was the greater good.
Individual lives, bonds, and love werenât important.
"â¦Thatâs only natural. My mother is doing whatâs best for this world."
Margarita said that like a final cry of defiance.
"My mother is doing her best as the last emperor, the final bastion of this world. If she chooses that, itâs the right thing!"
"Yes, for this world, that might be considered righteous."
I replied neutrally.
Orbisâs belief and purpose werenât for himself.
He was doing his duty, doing his best to protect the world.
It could be considered righteous for this world, perhaps.
No, at one point, it certainly was.
"But youâre going to die."
Margaritaâs eyes trembled slightly.
Even so, I still⦠if someone had to die to protect the world, I wonder if I could say that the killing was justified.
Especially if the one who dies is the person in question.
"Trust me. It would be easier to survive and plan for the future than to die by Orbisâs hand."
I could say this because I was once a part of it.
Margarita trembled and asked with a quivering lip.
"What will happen if I tell you?"
"Iâll kill Orbis."
With Orbis, there was no room for negotiation. There was no compromise.
"If I succeed, at least youâll have removed the most powerful enemy."
"And if Lucy fails?"
"Then at least one hateful enemy will be gone."
For Margarita, it was a deal with no loss.
A long silence followed.
"â¦I know one thing."
Finally, Margarita spoke.
I knew this would happen.
Perhaps because she had faced assassination threats from a young age, Margaritaâs obsession with life was almost pathological.
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"If my mother fails⦠she told me to cross into another world and find someone. That person would inherit my motherâs foundation, and I should take over the work she was doing."
"Name?"
"Theodora Yobanovich."
It was, of course, an unfamiliar name.
She didnât seem to be Korean⦠was that prejudice?
I glanced at Yoo Han-ul, who had been quiet, and he shook his head as if he didnât recognize the name.
"I donât know the name⦠but it sounds like a European name."
What a useless guy.
"Just the name isnât enough. That world is much larger than ours. Did she just tell you a name?"
"Thatâs all I know. She said Theodora would come find me."
"Hmm."
â¦This was somewhat understandable.
Orbis must have acted very secretivelyâ¦
Even when giving Margarita information, he must have doubted whether it would leak to someone else.
Indeed, information had leaked.
âLeila Lopez and James Chen need to be involved.â
With just the name, I didnât need to look further.
Even though Earthâs population was vast, anyone close enough to be Orbisâs successor would certainly be in a high position.
Leila and James had long been part of the International Hunter Association, so they might have heard this name.
Even if they hadnât, I could have them find the information.
"One more question. How did you plan to get to Earth?"
"â¦My mother said that if I tore through the dimensional rift and created a passage, my soul would naturally be guided in the right direction. I think she meant using the soulâs magnetic pull."
Just as I thought.
This wasnât so much out of curiosity but more to confirm my suspicions.
As I had guessed, Orbis had likely already reincarnated me or⦠was using Yoo Han-ul.
Or someone from my past life might have reincarnated on Earth too.
Even if they were reincarnated, the connections with others their soul remembers would certainly draw them in.
But whether Orbis discovered me or Yoo Han-ul by coincidence or had been involved from the start was still a mystery.
"â¦Alright, Iâll ask Orbis about the rest."
What I could get from Margarita was probably about it.
âStill, itâs not without results.â
It looks like Iâll be able to return with a refreshing feeling after a long time.
Of course, thereâs still the huge issue of Yoo Han-ul, who has regained his memory, butâ¦
"King!"
Just then, Robo, who had gone to help the villagers, returned.
I had told him to only help with the dangerous parts of the descent and return quickly.
Though the villagers were still descending, Robo came back earlier than expected, just as instructed.
I patted Robo and looked down at Margarita.
"As promised⦠I wonât kill you."
In fact, I doubted her death would be my responsibility.
From a distance, I could hear the lively voices of the people descending from the peak.
They would soon realize that the owner of this domain had changed.
How they would react when they see Margarita in such a weakened state⦠that I couldnât know.
"Try to survive in a place full of people who blame you."
"â¦How could I survive? I can barely move my legs."
Margarita muttered with a pale face.
I replied coldly.
"Thatâs your burden to carry."
"Lucyâ¦"
"Youâre responsible for what youâve done, Margarita."
A noble pearl canât remain noble once it leaves the oyster.
"And surprisingly, even if you canât use magic, you might still survive⦠though thatâs just my thought."
I glanced at Yoo Han-ul.
"Do you think otherwise?"
Of course, whether or not Margarita should be left alive was my decision.
I didnât know what Yoo Han-ul thought.
If Yoo Han-ul decides to kill Margarita here, I canât stop him.
After all, I had spent months planning to confront Margarita.
Margaritaâs face grew pale.
"You⦠youâre lyingâ¦"
"Itâs not a lie. Iâm not going to kill you. But I canât speak for him."
"Thatâs deception!"
"â¦I agree."
But for some reason, Yoo Han-ul didnât add anything further.
Instead, he sheathed the sword he had been holding.
"I donât think this decision is mine."
I really have no idea what this guy is thinking.
The system urges user, âJeong Da-on,â to return.
"Well, letâs return then."
And when the systemâs return prompt became unavoidable, I had no choice but to accept it.
A bright light enveloped me again.
Margarita asked in a dazed voice.
"â¦Are you really leaving like this?"
"Yes."
The time to leave the dungeon had taken longer than I expected.
"Lucy!"
Then, suddenly, Margarita shouted my old name.
"Arenât you sorry for me? Are you going to abandon me again?"
Her shout carried a kind of desperation and resentment, like a child clinging to an adult.
Was she hoping I would feel guilty seeing her miserable state?
But if thatâs the case, sheâs asking the wrong person.
I looked down at the broken Margarita.
"Yeah⦠once, I thought it was my fault for not properly teaching you."
"â¦"
"But how many years ago was that, Mari? Ten years? A hundred? No, several hundred?"
But so much time had passed.
"Grow up, Margarita. Itâs time for you to take responsibility for your own life."
I knew Margaritaâs growth wasnât easy. A better environment could have been made for her.
But the past was unchangeable, and Margarita had become an adult.
"If you want to blame me, go ahead."
In the end, humans can only heal their own wounds.
"No matter how much you blame others, it wonât improve your life."
I, too, once blamed others, became angry, and felt lonely because no one understood me.
But even that became tiresome.
Self-pity is of no help.
Time doesnât wait, and the more you dwell on the past,
the more you fall behind.
"Only you can save your life."
That was probably the last piece of advice I could give to Margarita.
"â¦Lucy, I really hate you."
Margaritaâs words, as if she were crying or laughing, were the last I heard from her.
I sighed and closed my eyes.
"Itâs not that name anymore."
I didnât expect my words to reach her ears anyway.
Exiting the dungeon.
But, maybe⦠if this event caused Margarita to change even a littleâ¦
If we meet again, perhaps our relationship will be different.
The system deems the outcome of the transaction with user âJeong Da-onâ as successful.
The system rewards user âJeong Da-on.â Please check your status window.
At any rate, it was time to receive the sweet rewards.