To counter me, the fox deity also summoned red chains. However, its momentum was significantly weaker compared to before.
It was just as the two of them had said.
Now was the last chance to defeat the fox deity!
I immediately used the red chains to attack. The fox deity hurriedly moved its own chains to block my attack.
-Swish! Swish!
Just like when I was in danger of being overwhelmed earlier, the weakened fox deity was forced back more and more as it desperately tried to defend. I didnât let my guard down and relentlessly pursued my opponent.
The fox deity twisted and turned its body to resist until the very end, but ultimately, it couldnât turn the tide.
-Thud!
My red chains wrapped around the fox deityâs body in an instant. A pained groan escaped from the subdued fox deityâs mouth.
âUrk?!â
I dragged the captured fox deity in front of me and forced it to kneel. It looked up at me with a pale, strained face.
âItâs impossible. I⊠I lostâŠâŠ.â
âYou deceived many people under the name of the guardian deity. Not only did you bring misfortune to Speranzaâs parents, but you also tried to harm Speranza. You must pay for the heavy sins you committed, right?â
I snapped my fingers at the fox deity. As my fingers moved, the chains constricting it began to apply stronger pressure.
âUwaaaaaak!â
The fox deity let out a heart-wrenching scream, its face contorted in pain. I didnât feel any satisfaction or pleasure in seeing it suffer.
I simply thought it was my duty to watch the fox deityâs demise calmly. I hardened my heart more than ever and applied more force to the red chains.
At first, the fox deity struggled with all its might to break free from the chains. But once it realized there was no way to escape, it desperately spoke to me.
âW-wait!â
I responded with a cold gaze instead of an answer. It seemed like it was trying to pull some trick, so I applied even more force to the chains.
âUwaaaak! Wait! If you get rid of me now, the divine priestess will be in danger!â
âWhat?â
âMirna! That woman is in danger!â
I briefly loosened the chains that were tightly constricting the fox deity.
âStop lying.â
âI-Itâs true! Sheâs used up her power recklessly, and her life is in danger. If you donât do something right now, sheâll die soon.â
I couldnât help but hesitate for a moment. Before entering the consciousness world, I remembered Mirna coughing up blood and pushing herself too hard.
Now free from pain, the fox deity spoke with a more relaxed demeanor.
âI can restore her power.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIf you get rid of me now, you wonât be able to save the divine priestessâs life. Haha. Are you just going to let that girlâs grandmother die?â
I fell into deep thought, looking at the sly expression on the fox deityâs face. If what it said was true, Mirnaâs life could be in danger depending on my decision.
However, my hesitation didnât last long.
âIf you release me, I can help the divine priestess get back on her feet⊠Uwaaaaak!!â
The chains that had momentarily loosened now tightened around the fox deity with even greater force.
âUgh! Didnât you hear me? If you get rid of me, the divine priestess will die too!â
âIâm sorry, Mirna. I canât just let it go like this, as it could be a danger to Speranza. Protecting Speranza is my top priority. I apologize to you, Mirna.â
I steeled myself with an apology to her in my heart. To protect Speranza, I was prepared to bear any amount of guilt.
âDisappear, Fox deity.â
âAaaaah!!â
Just as I was about to finish it off.
Whoosh!
âNo, Papa!â
Speranza stopped me by hugging my leg tightly. I looked down at Speranza with a bewildered expression.
âSperanza?â
âŠâŠ.
Speranza shook her head, looking up at me with teary eyes.
âStep back, Speranza. We need to get rid of this villain.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIs it because of Grandma?â
Nod nod.
I felt suffocated in the difficult situation.
âIf we let the Fox deity go like this, Speranza will be in danger. We might never see each other again.â
Speranza hesitated for a moment, then answered me with a determined face.
âItâs okay. I can overcome it.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIâm not scared at all if Papa is with me.â
And then Speranza gave me a brave smile. I couldnât help but let out a hollow laugh at her unwavering confidence. It made my resolve from before feel futile.
I could have ignored Speranzaâs words and finished off the Fox deity, but I didnât want to. It wasnât just a naive child trying to stop me.
Just as I respected Speranzaâs wishes when she wanted to meet her grandmother, I wanted to respect her thoughts this time as well.
âAre you really going to be okay?â
âUn, itâs okay. Mom and Dad will protect me too.â
Thinking of the couple from the Erul Tribe who entrusted their daughter to me, I smiled faintly.
âAlright, Speranza. Just wait a moment.â
âUn.â
I stroked Speranzaâs head once and then turned my body back towards the Fox deity. In that moment, my smile disappeared, and my face was filled with coldness.
âGasp⊠GaspâŠâ
The Fox deity, who had narrowly escaped death, was breathing heavily.
âI didnât want to resort to this method because itâs repulsive, butâŠâ
ChrrrrrrrrâŠ
âWhat, what is it? What are you trying to do?â
One by one, the red chains penetrated the Fox deityâs body. The Fox deity realized something was wrong and resisted the intrusion of the chains with all its might.
âUgh!!â
âSince I canât just let you go, youâll have to stay bound in chains and be with me.â
â-?!â
I recalled the scene I had seen in Liaâs consciousness world before, where she was bound by red chains and dominated by madness, and tried to control the fox deity with the red chains as well.
It would be an uncomfortable situation for the fox deity to be constantly connected to me like this, but it was much safer than just letting it go and putting Speranza in danger.
The fox deity seemed to realize this and struggled to resist in any way it could. However, its resistance was futile. I recalled the sensation of controlling and slowly invaded its consciousness.
EventuallyâŠ
âNo, donât!â
The fox deity and I were completely connected by the red chains. Of course, the control was on my side, the owner of the chains. Ignoring the despairing fox deity, I approached Speranza and spoke.
âPapa will go out first and wait.â
âUn, got it.â
As I hugged Speranza tightly, the world of consciousness was filled with a bright white light.
A groan escaped my lips as I regained consciousness. My body felt extremely heavy, probably from being in the world of consciousness for too long.
As I struggled to get up, I immediately checked Speranzaâs condition. She was sleeping peacefully on the altar. I sighed with relief when I saw her. But thenâŠ
âUghâŠâ
âAh! Mirna!â
Hearing the groaning from behind, I remembered Mirna belatedly. I rushed to her side to check on her condition.
âMirna, wake up.â
She was still breathing but unconscious, and her breathing seemed labored. I wiped the dried blood from her lips and looked for the fox deity.
âHey, fox deity!â
-âŠâŠ
âI know youâre there. Answer quickly!â
-âŠâŠ
âYou want to see me suffer, huh?â
I focused my consciousness and tracked down the presence of the fox deity.
It didnât take long to locate the presence of the fox deity connected by the red chains. I immediately used the chains to put pressure on the fox deity.
â Cough !
A scream echoed in my head.
As the pressure from the chains intensified, I heard the fox deityâs annoyed voice.
â Ugh! Okay, stop it!
âHey, tell me quickly. How can I help Mirna?â
â To think I have to follow the orders of such a lowly creatureâŠ
The fox deity grumbled in a self-mocking tone but obediently answered my question.
â Bring the Erul child on the altar next to the priestess.
âAnd then?â
â Have the two of them hold hands.
âIs that it?â
â Put your hand on theirs too. Iâll take care of the rest.
I was suspicious of the overly simple instructions and asked again.
âReally? If youâre lying, I wonât let it slide later!â
â Why are you making a fuss even after I told you? With these cursed chains, any lie would be easily exposed!
âOh, is that so?â
â Ugh, how did I end up with such a foolishâŠ
âEnough. Letâs get started.â
Ignoring the fox deityâs lament in my head, I grabbed Speranza and Mirnaâs hands at the same time.
OooooohâŠ
A mysterious energy emanated from Speranzaâs body and slowly flowed into Mirnaâs arm.
As she absorbed the energy, the color returned to her pale face, and her erratic breathing gradually became regular.
After a while, when all the mysterious energy that had burst out of Speranza had flowed into Mirna, she twitched her eyelids and showed a reaction as if regaining consciousness.
âUh⊠um⊠âŠâ
âMirna, are you coming to your senses?â
âWh-where am IâŠ?â
With my help, she sat up slightly and slowly looked around. She then discovered Speranza lying next to her and exclaimed in surprise.
âSperanza!â
âItâs okay. Sheâs just asleep.â
âAhâŠâ
Even after hearing that Speranza was fine, Mirna couldnât easily calm her emotions and continued to look at her.
âUghâŠâ
Not long after Mirna got up, Speranza slowly opened her eyes. Mirna, whose body had not fully recovered yet, moved closer to Speranza.
âSperanza, are you okay?â
âGrandma?â
âYes, itâs Grandma. Can you recognize me?â
âUn. Hehe.â
Speranza cutely smiled and snuggled into Mirnaâs embrace. Finally, Mirna let out a sigh of relief and her eyes welled up with tears.
âIâm so glad. Iâm truly gratefulâŠâ
And so, the grandmother and granddaughter hugged each other tightly, unable to let go for quite some time.
I watched the two of them with a warm smile on my face.