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Basha was dead. The apprentice priest, Hume, confessed to the crime and turned himself in.
But who was going to punish Hume? Basha was an enemy of the Alliance and merely a guest of Gottval. As if those weren’t enough, she even had a record of trying to kill Urich.
The only person who felt sorrow over her death was Gottval.
Even the priests whom Hume had accompanied to Hamel did not anticipate his sudden actions and left his fate entirely to the Alliance. From the higher-ups of Solarism’s perspective, diplomatic relations were far more important than the life of a single apprentice priest.
“I had to take revenge,” Hume said, bowing his head. He sat in a chair, under arrest.
Gottval stood before the apprentice priest. After hearing Hume’s words, he responded, “I believe you. It is most likely true that Basha killed an innocent person. She was mentally unstable, after all.”
But Basha had been improving since being put under Gottval’s care.
‘If she were given a little more time, she might have been able to let go of her hatred and anger….’
Basha died without ever finding peace. Gottval was deeply saddened by the fact that she died full of red and black emotions.
‘Oh, Lou, why did this little girl have to die carrying such terrible emotions?’
But there was no answer from Lou.
Basha died hating Urich and the barbarians.
‘She was killed...



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