The Oracle of the Villainous Baby - Chapter 58
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Chapter 58
“…Is Allen going to die?”
“No, he won’t. So go to your room.”
But if things continued like this, Allen would die.
Bunny could tell. She had witnessed so many people slipping away.
Bunny’s eyes could see it—that shimmer of death rising from a person’s body like heat haze as they passed.
“If he dies… I can’t eat cookies with him anymore.”
At Bunny’s words, Kiriel ran a rough hand through his own hair.
He composed his expression and opened his mouth to address the child.
“…Bunny, as you can see, Allen is badly hurt and in great pain. I know you’re upset, but for now, please follow Lebon back to your room….”
“If I go now… I won’t see Allen again.”
“Bunny.”
“Yeah, I won’t see… What do I do? He can’t die….”
I don’t want to not see him.
Allen shared cookies with me, always held my hand, and always told me he liked me. So I don’t want to stop seeing him.
Bunny, murmuring softly to herself, blinked her eyes.
Her pink irises moved slowly, and her pupils began to narrow gradually.
The moment Bunny reached out her hand with a vacant expression.
Chirp!
The Red Sparrow that had been dozing on Bunny’s shoulder suddenly sprang up and flew straight into the sky.
Whoooosh—
The sound of flames roaring filled the air.
Bunny’s eyes widened as she lifted her head. When she looked up, the small sparrow was gone. Instead, there was an enormous bird, vastly larger, cradling flames within itself.
“Heu-Gyeom Dragon…?”
A crimson bird.
A magnificent and majestic creature with flames dwelling within each feather.
The bird, as large as an adult man, swayed its tail feathers that glowed with golden light.
What was remarkable was that despite the fierce flames blazing around it, they appeared dangerous at first glance yet felt no heat at all.
“…This is.”
Kiriel’s eyes widened endlessly as he beheld the magnificent form of the giant bird burning above Bunny’s head.
The scarlet bird made one large circle above Bunny’s head.
“A burning bird…?”
“…A Phoenix.”
As people among the gathered crowd murmured softly to themselves, the whispers grew louder, and soon someone cried out.
“It’s a Phoenix!”
At that cry, Bunny’s eyes went wide.
“A Phoenix?!”
As if she had never worn a dark expression, Bunny’s eyes sparkled with wonder and amazement.
The Phoenix folded its wings and descended slowly to the ground, lowering its head toward Bunny.
From Bunny’s hands, a brilliant white light burst forth.
It was divine power.
“Huh?!”
Screeeee!
The Phoenix let out a sharp cry and flapped its wings once, soaring upward. The pure white light that extended forth slowly seeped into the Phoenix.
Bunny’s eyes widened in alarm, and I frantically fluttered my hands from which the pure white light was pouring.
‘Bunny’s disappearing!!’
“Wahhh. Daddy! Bunny’s disappearing, disappearing! Whimper.”
No matter how much I fluttered my hands or bounced in place, the pure white light gushing from my palms showed no signs of stopping.
Kiriel scooped up Bunny, who was stamping her feet frantically, and patted her back.
“Little one, Bunny, calm yourself. It’s alright. It’s merely divine power. It seems the Divine Beast requires your divine power.”
At Kiriel’s soothing words as he patted my back, my head tilted abruptly.
‘My divine power…?’
I blinked repeatedly.
“Huh…?”
I had divine power?!
It was the moment the Phoenix flapped its wings once more, powerfully.
A burning feather the size of an adult man’s fist fell and landed softly upon Allen’s chest.
Everyone watched the scene in stunned silence. Despite the fiery crimson feather falling in flames, every moment of it appeared only sacred.
The fallen feather slowly seeped into Allen’s body, and the moment it completely vanished—
Fwoooosh—!
The spreading light enveloped Allen’s body.
Soon, the sacred light that had rendered even breathing impossible faded away.
And Allen, whose breath had seemed on the verge of stopping, was now breathing evenly with a peaceful expression, as though nothing had happened.
The wound that had been so precarious we thought he would die had already completely vanished. Soon, Allen’s eyelids fluttered slightly as he slowly opened his eyes.
“Oh, it’s gone.”
The divine power that had been glimmering in Bunny’s hands had completely disappeared.
“Phew.”
It was the moment Bunny, who had been fluttering her arms, let out a small sigh and lifted her head abruptly.
Huh?
‘The world is spinning.’
Bunny’s body swayed greatly.
“Bunny!”
As someone rushed over, the world turned pitch black.
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“Do you believe this is our peace, Ace?”
“…I cannot fathom the peace you proclaim. This is merely a bloodied thing, and it shall never become the key to the peace you desire. The world rejects that which differs from itself. This foreign substance will merely be broken, trampled, and crumble into nothingness.”
“No, it’s alright. I’m certain… it will grow well.”
A pale white hand gently brushed across the plump, baby-soft cheek.
“Coo.”
“Have you thought of a name? Ace?”
“Not particularly. Children hold no value or meaning to us.”
The man with an unremarkable face laughed as he watched the beautiful woman append those barren words—explaining that their kind, far more enslaved to desire than humans, inevitably produced offspring as a byproduct of instinctive acts.
“Still, would you consider it and let me know? I’d like to give this child my name. So… I hope Ace will give this child a name.”
At the gentle and affectionate voice of the man with water-colored hair that seemed both plain and fragile, the woman’s brow furrowed with displeasure.
After a long silence, the woman leaning against the headboard blinked slowly.
“…Bernadette.”
At the voice that came after a considerable pause, the man cradling the child tenderly widened his eyes and turned his head.
“Bernadette. What a beautiful name. I’d like her nickname to be Bunny. She’ll grow into a lovely girl.”
“Your tastes remain incomprehensible, even with time.”
The small infant with lovely pink eyes watched the one gently stroking her head, her bright gaze taking in the sight.
That was the first warmth Bunny ever knew.
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Soft breathing.
Gentle snoring.
Kiriel exhaled a short sigh as he observed Bunny, who had suddenly collapsed from drawing upon divine power and now slept peacefully, and Allen beside her, who had stubbornly insisted on waiting until she woke before drifting off to sleep alongside her.
Allen’s stubbornness was one thing, but Kiriel’s head ached from the situation Bunny had created.
‘Children never go as planned.’
Though I had named them—daughter, son—and taken them into my care, nothing ever went according to my wishes.
“Your heart as a parent is admirable, at least. Though how long such conviction will last remains uncertain.”
“…What?”
“Children are simply never controllable. Just as controlling parents have their own circumstances.”
It displeased me that Lebon’s voice echoed in my mind at this moment.
Kiriel clicked his tongue in displeasure and sat in a chair.
‘…I sense the aura of a Demon Clan Member again.’
Kiriel slowly closed and opened his eyes at the sensation keenly felt across his skin.
‘How did it come to this.’
Yes. Initially, I had kept them nearby simply because of this Demon Clan Member’s aura. Allen reminded me of myself in childhood, so it was convenient.
Had it merely been a matter of concern, I wouldn’t have needed to adopt such an inconvenient form as guardian or child. Simply taking on the role of patron would have sufficed.
‘But now….’
For some reason, within this strange and peculiar relationship—tangled together like rags, hardly worthy of being called family—Kiriel felt a curious sense of stability.
When Allen was injured earlier, my heart had dropped with a sickening thud.
When Bunny staggered and collapsed, my heart raced so wildly and powerfully that my mind was filled with nothing but the sound of my own heartbeat.
“…Bunny.”
Kiriel slowly extended his hand and let divine power flow gently into the child’s body.
As expected, I sensed a dark energy pooling within.
“Who are you, really?”
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