Chapter 100 - 056. Ruppel Olfolse (Part Two) (1/2)
Chapter 100: 056 Ruppel Olfolse (Part Two)
The sickness of herday She eventually started calling a young male servant by her son’s name, Ruppel, and even referred to a sot to the point where she’d end all of her sentences with the clearly unstable-sounding words of, “You are a child that will hness the Crown Prince happy”
I asked, “…Wasn’t there a way to heal her?”
“A Priest can certainly heal the injuries and illnesses of one’s body, your highness However, they are unfortunately powerless when confronted by the diseases of one’s mind”
A despair-filled time period ensued The Crown Prince decided to have another child with Rose, believing that it’d be the best thing for her future happiness
The thinking there et about the pain in her heart and lead a brand new life from that nant with the current Third Imperial Prince Ruppel, a new problem reared its head
Harman’s voice quivered as if the memory was too painful to recall “It was around this ti an act that she should never have done”
“So that she should have never done, is it?”
Cold sweat continued trickling down Harthy hesitation, opened his ed to revive the Second Imperial Prince”
“…”
A creepy chill ran down thy history, [Resurrection] had never succeeded once It didn’t ician, Alchemist, or Priest attempted it, in the end, they all utterly failed
Not even the previous Saints and Saintesses ed to pull it off, so obviously, it was impossible for everyone else With the sole exception of someone like me who possessed the powers of both a Necromancer and a Priest
However, not even I would be able to revive a dead person if it had been left to rot for a long time
So when he said she ‘revived’ her dead baby, it could only mean…
“…As an undead, huh”
Harloomily, “Yes It was an unthinkable act for someone from the I that she’s a Necroured out how she pulled it off, your highness Some posited that the Necromancers had somehoitched her As a result, the imperial court initiated a wide-scale operation to apprehend and execute Necromancers back then”
The Crown Prince despaired, and from that day onward, distanced himself away from Rose He even had to eliminate his own stillborn child
Even then, Rose acted as if she had no clue what she had done
Perhaps with excellent tiht around then Rose began thinking of the child as the Second Imperial Prince
And that’s how the Third I called the Second Prince by his own mother, and even inherited the dead baby’s name too
The reason why she still called him like that was most likely her mental condition, the ‘disease of the mind’, hadn’t healed at all
“Well, that was a pretty horrible ordeal”
Hmm, the trio of ‘chaos, confusion, and obsessiveness’ that showed up when I looked at her through [Mind’s Eye], I’ they were caused by this event, then?
I shook ic event that was”
“Yes, it is indeed so, your highness”
Even while saying that, Harth had abandoned him just then
(TL: In 3rd person POV)
Rose and her son were riding in the carriage She had the lower half of her face covered with a hand fan
She narrowed her eyes and spoke up, “Allen Olfolse, that child is looking rather healthy these days”
Ruppel flinched a little at her sudden observation and shi+fted his gaze over to his mother
She continued on “It would’ve been so much nicer if he also died when Yulisia was killed, too”
Those deeply cold words sent shi+vers down Ruppel’s whole body “Mother, he’s stillof you to mind what you…”
“To think that they failed to assassinate hi his exile It seems that the Black Order is also useless”
Ruppel sucked in his breath
Rose’s snake-like eyes were now firmly locked on her son “You must never lose to that boy, understand? For the sake of your father the Crown Prince, you must inherit the Holy Emperor’s throne no ain? Wouldn’t you agree, Ruppel? My beloved Second Imperial Prince”
Ruppel shi+vered where he sat
This woman… she was definitely broken Her excessive love had broken her beyond repair
With her mind tainted so er a human but a ave birth to a stillborn child, the Second Imperial Prince, as meant to earn the affection of the Crown Prince for herself That made her too i went on to disease her ree
“Mother, perhaps it’s ti up father in the…”