
The moon that hangs in the sky with the pitch of the night becomes the only living lantern that illuminates the dark earth. Yet the terrifying scene still could not be hidden by the crescent beauty that shone clean.
The cries of pleadings and insults sounded simultaneously into a symphony of suffering mortal nature. The cruelty of a woman on a pile of corpses looked at the debate of two adult men like Lord Ashura who were looking at the defense of the accused guilty.
"Miss, to-please let me see my son. S-after that you can kill me to wipe out the grudges of the people from the Tayounokuni kingdom that I killed first. At least give me a chance to see my son.." Pinta with a beautiful tone.
"Stupid, why do you want to go to the enemy. We'd rather die than be losers in our country." Said General keenem with overflowing anger.
"Okay, I feel kind. This time I'm going to let you go because of your plea to meet the baby you love so much." Aquila said coldly and indifferently, but was greeted happily by the fifth general.
"Thank you, lady, I-I will remember your kindness that forgave my contemptible life." He said gratefully and then rushed away from there as fast as he could before Aquila changed her mind.
"Why don't you go? Do you want to catch up with your dead friend?" Aquila asked with her sharp gaze even though the surroundings were already gloomy.
"Actually who are you, I've never seen a girl who has a very large mana and can defeat other generals easily?" Ask full of questions.
"Who am I? It's none of your business. I'm just doing the job I'm accepting." Aquila replied as she descended from the pile of corpses she was sitting on.
"Tasks? Then why did you save the pillar that had been contracted by a slave which was of course very impossible to release?" Ask back.
"Didn't I say it, it's your job. Then what does that have to do with you just knowing how to kill?" Ask Aquila back with sarcasm.
"A very sharp tongue. It's rude to talk to someone older than you." He sat down with a hateful look.
"I don't care. You better come back before I change my mind to kill you." Aquila said as she walked away.
"We will definitely meet again in a place full of blood. I believe the news about you will spread and will trigger a war because you are considered a very cruel demon with a beautiful girl form. And I hope we can be partners in the coming war." Speak with warning and desire and full of puzzles. After he finished saying that, the sixth general immediately went after the fifth general who had already preceded him.
"It doesn't matter if I become a demon. As long as my sisters don't get hurt because of that." Aquila said with a grim smile.
Aquila was willing to sacrifice her life for the peace of a world that was on the verge of destruction because of the ambition of the humans who wanted to rule the Callista world by controlling the pillars. And as a result of the control of the pillars, a balanced world has now collapsed and disasters are everywhere.
As with Lossiel, spring disappears, Soleil who suffers from it is knocked out and confined and the jewel of his life is captured, then Helios who left his territory and became a long dry period and in the near future will become a new desert.
Thinking about it made Aquila want to immediately end the suffering of the pillars that have not been separated from the human grip that constrains it. All the daydreams were immediately Aquila enlivened and focused on taking care of the bodies scattered due to his own actions.
Scorched, broken and fallen trees are not left. As well as the perforated and cracked soil everywhere made a new abyss form.
"Sir Aquila......!!!!!" The screams were quite loud and of course Aquila was very familiar with the voice which was none other than Shiro and Rugiel.
"Yes, how else, they were too excited to meet the god Ashura. And I'm glad to drive them." Aquila answered with a face that was too relaxed and did not mind.
"I didn't know our sister had such a terrible sister." Soleil said with a plain face beyond Rugiel.
And of course Soleil's words immediately made Aquila cough violently as she choked on the air she had just breathed.
"Sister, I hope you're not offended by Leil's words." Shiro said with a guilty face.
"Yes, Leil is my cutest brother, and even Giel envies his faith." Said Rigiel with sparkling eyes.
"...."
Aquila was silent even Shiro also went silent not knowing to respond to his two brothers who were innocent and could not read the situation. "You better get home, I have business to do." Aquila said to drive away.
"No, Giel will be here with Aquila's brother." Reject Lossiel
"True, it's very uncomfortable there. Better to be with my brother even though my brother is terrible." Soleil said in approval to Mr. Lossiel's remarks.
"Yes, I agree with them too." Imbuh Shiro further cornered Aquila to drive them back to the royal palace of Tayounokini.
"Whatever. As long as you don't bother me." Aquila resigned and left the three of them.
"Where are you going?" Ask Rugiel.
"Restoring this place as it was, although it was very inconvenient but I had to do it." Aquila asked the question of Rugiel.
"We'll be petrified." Said the three of them simultaneously.
"Alright, I think it'll ease my work." Aquila said gladly because of the help of the three pillars.
The four of them did a very incompatible job with their bodies, which was to bury the bodies of the Zuwei soldiers who died from the poisonous fumes of Aquila and of course with the help of Soleil as the ruler of the earth, of course he did it very easily.
Mr. Rugiel cried to summon rain clouds to clean up the blood that had polluted the soil after Soleil had finished burying the body. And Aquila and Shiro planted seedlings to carry the trees that had been damaged by the war.
After they finished, they walked home to rest their tired bodies, especially Aquila who drained a lot of mana to slaughter all Zuwei soldiers themselves without help from the Tayounokuni kingdom.
After arriving in front of the Tayounokuni royal palace, Aquila and the other pillars were greeted by the people of the Tayounokuni kingdom with gazes and faces that could not be explained even though the night had passed by half.