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”Mother ............

The headless mother collapses.

The blood spurts out and splashes on Rene's cheek.

The warmth of the house had been replaced by a blasphemous view.

Cupboards like entrails.

Pulsating flesh-colored walls and ceiling.

Blood and pus bloomed in single vases.

A door of bone knocked wildly.

Ah, the knights are coming. ............

* * *

”...... hahaha ...... hahaha ......

This is Panira's (Rene) bedroom.

It is a luxury to have a private room in an orphanage that has always been short of money, but in the first place, Panilla (Rene)'s room is as if a gap that was accidentally created when the plans were drawn was forcibly made into a room, and it can barely contain a single bed. That's why it's a single room.

There is not even a fireplace. There was a brazier in the room, but in order to conserve fuel, we agreed not to use it unless it was really cold.

Sitting up on the hard bed, Panira breathed hard.

She was sweating so much that her short hair stuck to her forehead.

”It's not a foul play, that's ......!

He snarled.

For a nightmare that was too much.

Lawrence and Hilbert, his direct enemies, would have been better off dead, and he had killed many knights. Ciel-Teira is in a state of collapse.

But that doesn't end the nightmare. The wounds will never heal.

--I don't want to sleep if I can help it. ...... But when I'm possessed, sometimes I have to sleep to recover my magic. ......

Unlike the bodies of the undead, which do not need sleep, rest or food, the bodies of the living human race need sleep.

You can use magic to solve your physical problems, but if you don't get enough sleep, it's hard to recover the magic power to use it.

In the case of Panira (Rene), she could go three days without sleeping, but she still needed to get a good night's sleep once in a while.

However, when she sleeps, she has horrible nightmares.

And as usual, ......

......

My shabby shimmies and bed sheets were soaking wet.

I know it's probably stress-related, but ...... it's not a sight I want to face.

--But! I've got a new spell that I had Everis develop for me today!

In the darkness, Panira (Rene) begins to clean up with a scheming face.

She was about to.

”Panira. ......

What?

Panila (Rene) was surprised when the door to her bedroom suddenly opened.

A candle lit up the room, which was only lit by the moonlight coming through the armored door of the small window.

There was a girl wearing a shabby chemise as a nightgown, just like Panila (Rene) was now. She has sharp blue-black eyes that look strong-willed. Her walnut hair, which is usually braided, is untied and hangs down like tangled ivy.

Her age is 14, I think. In this world, where fifteen is considered adulthood, she is one step ahead of an adult.

She is the oldest in this orphanage, and her name is Eunice.

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you. You were having a nightmare. I was just wondering.

It's okay. It's okay. It's okay.

Eunice, the oldest, acts as a guardian to the other children, along with the teacher.

It seems that Eunice heard Panira (Rene) having a nightmare and came to check on her.

Eunice seemed relieved when she heard Panira's reply.

And then.

”Ah!

Both of their voices came together.

Panira (Rene) was now removing the quilt and blanket wrapped in straw to inspect the tragedy.

In short, Eunice, who was holding a light, could see what was going on.

Eunice averted her gaze awkwardly.

I'll ...... tell the doctor what's going on. ...... Panira, go change.

”............ Yes.

Panira (Rene) responded with a downcast look.

--I didn't expect this to happen. ......

The new magic did not come into play.