How to Get My Husband on My Side - Chapter 102
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The ringing in my ears eventually exploded until my whole body vibrated with the sound of the ground shaking. Was this an earthquake? The nausea and lightheadedness became so much worse that for a moment, I could not see.
âDid you see him? Did you that b*stard just now? F*ck, did he fly all the way there or what?â
âBecause his wife is sitting there! He sure wants to look good, that crazy b*stard, hahaha!â
The unbothered chatter of the spectators had me shaking my head in confusion. Was that not an earthquake? Did none of them feel that? Was I going crazy?
My head was spinning and I was seeing black spots. The churning in my stomach was unbearable and blinking my eyes didnât help at all, so I closed them instead, hoping the pain would lessen.
The physical pain eased up, but the unpleasant feeling in my chest did not. I didnât want to open my eyes again. I wanted to keep them closed for a long time, but I was not sure as to why.
I did not want to see what was happening on the battlefield.
âRuby, are you all right?â Cesare asked, worry laced in his voice. âYou must be shocked, do you want to take a break?â
He probably thought the ghoul had scared me, but I felt too nauseous from all of the candy and rum I had taken in to correct him. My throat had grown dry with all of the crap Iâd stuffed into it.
âYes, youâre right. Iâm going to the washroom.â
Without giving him the chance to say anything else, I got up and walked away. I didnât want to know if he was still following me with his eyes, or if someone else in the vicinity was keeping me under surveillance. The feeling of being watched made my skin crawl and I hurried to enter the empty hall.
But why was it that I did not want to look back, not even once?
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When I stopped by the bathroom, rinsed my mouth, sat on the steps leading to the playersâ dressing rooms for a minute or two, went outside to breathe in some cold air, and went back to my seat, there were only two players left on the battlefield.
This time, a draugr had appeared, dressed like a knight akin to the Dullahans I had met. Its skin looked even worse than a ghoulâs, with bones sticking out of its flesh, so grotesque and decayed that it looked like both a revenant and a mummy at the same time.
The last two players on the platform were standing side by side, one knight with silver-white hair and sword drawn, and another wearing armor bearing the rose crest that symbolized Rembrandtâs Vishelier family. He tapped the silver-haired knight on the shoulder and ran ahead.
The crowd seemed to enjoy the initiative taken, considering how loud it became again.
âAre you feeling better?â Cesareâs voice filled my ears.
âYes, of course.â I felt miserable, for some reason. âI wonder what will come out next. Itâs a lot more boring than I expected.â
âThatâs unexpected. Everyone is on the edge of their seats, betting on who will win and who will die.â
âUnexpected, you say? Nobody here cares who will die. So do I.â
Itâs the same for me if I died, right? No one would care.
The match was boring to me, however, because I already knew how it would end.
Cesare eyed me suspiciously. âYouâre not being serious, are you?â
A polite question. Wondering if his sister was not anxious for her husband to win. I hoped that the cardinals sitting a few ways down had heard him, for his sake.
The match was still boring and it was annoying to hear him talk, so I thought it would be better to just lay back and shut it all out at this point.
âOh, well, Iâm sleepy, so Iâll close my eyes for a bit. Even though itâs so noisy.â
â⊠Youâre sleepy?â
Should I laugh in his stupid face? âBecause I couldnât sleep last night. You might know why.â
I wondered if I replied too harshlyâheâd probably punish me after the gameâbut I didnât care and folded my arms, leaned back, and closed my eyes.
I thought I heard him mumble something, but the shouts of the audience drowned his voice out.
Of course, it was practically impossible to fall asleep here. Sleeping while a battle was raging down below? How absurd. I was just trying to protect my poor eyes from the constant torture of flashing lights. And also to block Cesare from talking to me. I wish heâd stop trying to hold a conversation.
At least, thatâs what I thought.
I had actually managed to fall asleep despite the noisy crowd and ongoing battle. For the first time in a long time, I dreamed of nothing.
A loud, very loud cry woke me up.
A piercing scream echoed across the stadium. I was dazed and I couldnât recognize where I was or what I was doing as my eyes sprung open. I raised my head, trying to look for the source. Blinking rapidly, the sense of time that I had lost, slowly flowed back.
Something in me made me turn and look to the side.
Cesare was fixed on the battlefield, looking hard at something, his lips curled into a faint smirk.
Seeing the other cardinals past him do the same, I naturally followed their eyes downwards, towards the ground.
At first, I thought a cardinal had somehow fallen off the stands and into the arena. I realized soon, however, that that was not the case.
The ground was split in half as if an earthquake had ripped open the earth, and pieces of rubble were rising into the sky. Giant piles of bones were coming up from the dirt, twisting and coiling and beginning to take shape.
A man was standing in the midst of it all. The wide grin he wore on his demonic face stretched from ear to ear and looked more like a laceration wound than a mouth. He was clad in rags, robes rotten and torn, and was emitting an unnatural green light from his body.
That was not just any cardinal. That was Cardinal Richie.
I couldnât believe my eyes. All the color drained from my face as I tried to grasp the situation. How was this possible?
Richie came out? Dead Cardinal Richie came out in this match? Did I miss the memo?
Cardinal Richie had been one of the men closest to Father, but after finding out that he had been conspiring with the Most Serene Republic of Venice against the Pope, he had been imprisoned and set to be executed for high treason. But Cardinal Richie had decided to not sit through Cesareâs interrogation and torture. He had done what no man of the cloth dared to do. He had committed the unforgivable sin of taking his own life.
And so, Cardinal Richie had become a wandering soul, doomed for eternity. He had become a ghoul.
However, in order to get him here, there had to be special approval from the Vatican. In other words, the Pope had approved of sending his once closest subordinate, now cursed and demonic entity, to fight to the death here in Britannia for entertainment. It also meant that not only all the cardinals, including Cesare, but also everyone else involved in the Gladiatorial Match knew.
Oh my supreme-ruler, they approved of this? Really?
Colossal black wings flashed in front of my wide eyes.
It took a while for me to realize that it was a wyvern. Had they always been this big? The beasts were circling in the air, and piles upon piles of bones were swaying in front of Cardinal Richie. They were twisting into a skeleton of humongous size, taking the shape of what looked to be a dragon. Richieâs unholy supreme allowed for its bare bones to grow flesh and come together, but strangely enough, in the place of where its eyes should have been, green jewels glowing between purple scales stood out.
And then, the newly-formed dragon slammed its foot down on something on the ground.
No⊠Not something, but someone.
Even from all the way up here, I could see that silver-white hair shining vividly.
How strange. What are you doing down there? Where is your sword? Youâre not that overwhelmed, are you? Canât you escape from under it? Did you get hurt? Did that zombie cardinal get you? No way, youâre the main character. Or are you scheming something?
Ear-splitting and terrible screams erupted once again as the dragon opened its massive jaws wide and let out a deafening roar, the noise settling in my bones. It looked like it was preparing for the final strike.
Izekâs eyes found mine.
While he was getting crushed underneath the dragonâs foot, he shifted a little and turned this way.
I didnât know what kind of expression I was making.
I was numb and dumbstruck and paralyzed.
The moment our eyes interlocked, a thousand questions ran through my head.
Why⊠Why are you looking this way?
Why are you looking at me with such a sad face?
Youâre the only one whoâs getting hurt.
Our dreams will be shattered in less than an hour.
Sometimes⊠Sometimes, I thought that it wouldnât be the worst death if I were to die by your hands. Because youâŠ
âNo!â
What did I care about Richie or the dragon? It was none of my business whether the monsters set to fight had been changed from what I knew or not.
And yet, I still jumped up and yelled out loud. The robe covering my knees sank to the stone floor of the balcony. All the screaming and screeching stopped and silence fell over the entire coliseum.
The dragon, with its terrifying jaws gaping open, raised its purple snout towards me.
âIzek!â
I felt someone grabbing my shoulder, trying to hold me back.
The sound of wyverns hovering in the air and shrieking nastily came rushing to my ears.
I donât know what I did. Maybe I screamed.
If it werenât for the hands that held me and shook me, I probably would have jumped over the balustrade and onto the battlefield.
âRuby, wake up!â
âLady Rudbeckia, everything is fine! Itâs really okay! Look!â
What? Is he okay? Is everything fine? Did everyone play a prank on me?
The cardinals sitting all around me had jumped up the moment I did and were anxiously trying to mollify me, this shaken countenance of mine something they had never witnessed before.
My racing heart calmed down as I tried to regain my composure. My weak legs gave in and I fell back into my seat, swallowing the lump in my throat all the while. The cardinals let out relieved sighs and went back to doing whatever it was that they were doing.
This canât be right. Why was I the only one that looked crazy? Didnât they just see that? Why were they not bewildered? They were the weird ones, not me.
And why was there laughter echoing through the air in this type of situation?
âHa-ha! What is that fool doing?â
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âWhy is good old Richie acting so strange? Hey, canât you move around properly?â
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âWhatâs this? Youâre no fun!â
The taunts of the cardinals, who went back to being insufferable once seated a distance away, left me puzzled, so I turned my trembling eyes towards the arena.
For some reason, Cardinal Richie was swinging his arms around, looking ridiculous and flustered, completely different from when he was cackling diabolically earlier. Not to mention the dragon and wyverns tangled together on the ground, flailing around and snapping their jaws at each other.
I couldnât find Izek anywhere.
âStop acting so weak! It doesnât look good on you! Finish it quickly!â
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âDonât tarnish the name of the Knights of Longinus, you damn fool!â
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âThe commander is watching you! Get your sh*t together!â
Izekâs fellow knights joined in on mocking their colleague, like the cardinals had been doing. I felt unwell between all the sarcasm and scorn, but I just clenched my hands and bit my tongue.
I held my breath, trying to push down on the queasy feeling in my stomach, and watched as the zombie cardinal, still swinging his arms around like a lunatic, annihilated all the other Undead monsters still left in the arena and began to hit the ground.
The cracked soil and rubble from the earlier attack soared into the air and purple smoke rose through the gaps. Then, just as quickly as it had made its way up, the debris came pouring down again.
Richie must have intended to bury Izek alive. I gasped in shock and almost got up again, but a bright blue light flashed just before the rocks hit the ground.
Fragmented golden particles flickered and glowed visibly through the sacred shield wall right in front of me.
Was this what happens when holy and unholy supreme clash? The whole stadium shook at the violent collision and the dazzling illumination blinded me to the point of nausea.
I was so dizzy, so lightheaded, I wondered what would happen to ordinary people like me if they were to actually get caught up in it.
Finally, when all the light that had blinded me faded away and I managed to barely raise my heavy eyelids, the dirt floor of the stadium was as perfectly fine and smooth as it was before, and no trace of the dragon or wyverns could be found anywhere.
The same was true for poor Cardinal Richie.
âI guess he could indeed use purification in this situation. As expected of Young Lord Omerta,â one of the cardinals said to Cesare.
And then, the whole coliseum burst out into cheers.