"Elizabeth! Elizabeth! Elizabeeeeth…!"
Estarossa kept calling Elizabeth's na. The giant claw ford of dark energy tore through the darkness, revealing his twisted body.
After absorbing three Commandnts, what little reason Estarossa had left was gone. He now acted only on his deepest obsession, so he didn't even glance at anyone else and charged straight at Elizabeth.
Elizabeth was actually the most surprised of all. In her mory she had never seen this "younger brother of liodas," so she couldn't understand why he was so fixated on her.
As she was thinking that, Elizabeth raised a hand to her forehead.
Just now, an image flashed through her mind—blurry and indistinct, like so forgotten fragnt of mory. In that image, she really did cry out the na Estarossa.
But when she tried to recall it, it was like grasping at the moon's reflection in water—she ca up empty.
Even with Elizabeth montarily distracted, Estarossa still couldn't reach her.
Because Escanor had already stepped in front of him and cleaved him flying with a single axe strike.
"To ignore —that's truly arrogant!"
rlin instantly cast a Perfect Cube and sealed Estarossa inside.
"Don't you dare approach my sister!"
Ever since Elizabeth regained her mories, rlin had gone back to addressing her the way she had when they first t. Still, hearing that cutesy form of address from her current self was admittedly a bit jarring.
Estarossa raved as he slamd madly at the Perfect Cube, howling nonstop.
rlin frowned. Perfect Cube is a spell that is theoretically unbreakable. But no spell is absolute.
Even a Perfect Cube cast with rlin's \\[Infinity] has a limit to what it can withstand—and Estarossa's assault was pressing up against that limit.
With a single punch, cracks spread across the Perfect Cube. One more slap and it shattered completely.
With a roar, Estarossa lunged for Elizabeth again.
He smashed through the stone wall Diane raised and batted away King's small Spirit Spear, drawing close to Elizabeth once more.
Holding her forehead, Elizabeth looked at Estarossa with eyes lit by the Goddess sigil and said, "Estarossa… what exactly are you?"
Estarossa's incoherent rambling had stirred more contradictions in Elizabeth's mories.
She wouldn't misrember anything about liodas—he himself had told her he had only one younger brother, Zeldris.
The person "Estarossa" had never existed to begin with. That na should have belonged to a puppy she'd raised, which was why she asked that question.
Hearing it, Estarossa's movents froze, as if solidified.
Gowther's face changed. "The forbidden spell… is unraveling!"
Three thousand years ago, the Demon Clan's strongest sorcerer—Gowther of Selflessness, a mber of the Ten Commandnts—cast a forbidden spell to end the Holy War.
That spell twisted everyone's mories of Mael, one of the Four Archangels of the Goddess Clan. Even the Demon King and the Supre Deity had their cognition overwritten.
Powerful as it was, the spell had limits. It required all of Gowther of Selflessness's magic and life force, plus the magic of the puppet Gowther, to activate successfully.
Its chanism was to make everyone who knew Mael share and simultaneously alter their cognition of him.
Which ant that as soon as a single person discovered a flaw in their mory, the forbidden spell would collapse, and everyone's mories would restore together.
After Elizabeth asked that question, the spell had already begun to collapse.
Escanor caught rlin as she suddenly buckled. "What's wrong, Lady rlin?" he asked, worried.
rlin pressed her forehead and said with difficulty, "The shock of the mories returning… So that's how it is."
"What exactly happened?" Escanor asked, bewildered.
Gowther stepped forward and explained, "Three thousand years ago, to end the Holy War, the Demon Clan's Gowther used a forbidden spell. He reversed everyone's mory of a certain person.
"Estarossa never existed in the first place. The one who did was the strongest of the Four Archangels—Mael!"
As his words fell, the pained "Estarossa" began to co apart. The darkness on his body peeled away in sheets, revealing a pure white figure beneath.
In particular, the black wings—once the darkness fell away—were replaced by white, feathered wings.
Unfortunately, only one side turned white; the other wing remained pitch-black.
After Estarossa—no, Mael—regained his true appearance, his reason did not return with it.
On the contrary, he grew even more deranged.
Mael looked at his hands, trembling all over. "What have I done? This is a dream, right? It has to be a long, long dream!"
His psychic turbulence now even surpassed the erosion of the Commandnts—but that was only natural.
Mael had always taken pride in being of the Goddess Clan and one of the Four Archangels. All he wanted was to be his brother's pride.
But inside Gowther's forbidden spell, he lost all the things he took pride in—and even the person most important to him was replaced.
Worse still, during the years he spent as Estarossa, he committed countless cris, slaughtering innurable kinsn and innocents.
Just earlier, he had personally killed Sariel, also one of the Four Archangels and his friend.
He desperately wished it had all been a dream, but the feeling of blood still on his hands told him this was cruel reality.
"Who did this? Who did sothing this monstrous?"
All Mael wanted now was to vent his boundless rage and pain. The intense negative emotions stirred the Commandnts inside him back to life.
Gowther stepped forward. "It was . So give up the Commandnts, and I will submit to whatever you decide."
Mael glared at Gowther with bloodshot eyes. "So it was you! You twisted my life and took everything from !"
He lunged at Gowther, reaching for his throat.
Gowther calmly closed his eyes. But after a long mont, no blow landed. When he opened them, he saw Charles standing in front of him, gripping Mael's wrist.
"Charles, this is my sin. Step aside," Gowther said.
Charles curled his lip. "Do you really think it's a sin?"
Gowther gave a bitter smile. "To arbitrarily twist another's life and leave them mired in suffering—there's nothing more vile."
"Maybe so," Charles said.
Then he turned to Mael. "But don't you dare soothe yourself by acting like a spotless victim."
With that, Charles kicked Mael flying.
He walked toward him step by step. "I've heard of you—you haven't forgotten your title, have you?
"Granted a Grace like the Sun, and yet what you brought wasn't warmth, but death. That's why they called you the Angel of Death.
"How many have you brought death to? On the battlefield, fine—but you killed plenty of Demon civilians too, didn't you?
"Oh, right—I nearly forgot the noble euphemism you use for your killing: 'purification'! So whatever revenge others take on you is only fitting, isn't it?
"Even if it isn't revenge, this is war. Dress it up as 'Holy War' if you like, it's still the coldest, bloodiest thing there is. The mont you step onto the battlefield, you'd better be ready for every consequence.
"So what are you wailing about now?"
Harsh as Charles's words were, they were irrefutable.
He truly hated tampering with soone's most precious mories—but Mael's self-pitying victim act irked him just as much.
Rather than accept reality, Mael preferred to pin the sin on the instigator—Gowther. Otherwise, how was he supposed to vent his pain?
"Ahhhhhhh!"
Prodded by Charles, the Commandnts inside Mael rampaged again. His body swelled; though he still wore white, black sigils crawled across the fabric.
Charles clenched a fist. "Rather than talk you into waking up, I'd much rather beat you awake."
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