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The woman gazed back and forth between the two seraphs, a faintly puzzled look on her face. It slowly dawned into more of a hopeful one, fastened on Yuan.
âJude, I didnât know you were playing with Thomas today,â she said, her smile shaded with pleased surprise. âWe would have invited you for dinner too. Please come. I know Alfred will be thrilled to have his friends over. ⊠Oh, but weâll need more potatoes; I donât have nearly enough if everyone comes,â she realized aloud.
She turned to the young medic expectantly. âWilred, would you mind running out for extra potatoes for me, please? Iâm not sure I can make it to the market myself, today.â
âYes, maâam, of course,â the Renegade said, soothingly. âIâll be back before you know it.â
âI donât know what Iâd do without you, dear,â she said, sagging downward in the chair. She tilted her head up at the captain. âJack, Iâm ⊠very tired. Would you mind set ⊠setting the extra places and stirring the stew for me? I ⊠think I may need to lie down for a while.â
âOf course, maâam. You just rest easy.â The captain flicked a glance at the seraphs that dared either of them to try anything with his charge. The womanâs eyes slipped slowly closed, and her breathing slowed.
â â â
The tone had been Yuan. The arrogance had been Yuan. To an extent, defending the woman was even Yuan, though it was a stretch since he didnât seem to realize he was defending a human.
The blatant disagreement was not Yuan.
Yet Yggdrasill continued to let him speak. Despite this oversight, Yuan did not talk to no end. He was attempting to make some sort of point, as he always did. On most days he was tactful and calculating. This was a trait that Yggdrasill appreciated in the older half-elf for many years, and it was he often relied on to make sure his plans were sound enough to work.
Something was off about Yuan in this moment, though. What was it? Disagreement aside, he was almost too to the point. Is that why he was siding with Renegades of all people? Two of the three captured spoke up and seemed to take readily to handling of the human woman.
She also seemed to light up at Yuan. That was a faulty data point, however, as she had also lit up at seeing Yggdrasill. He mentally pushed that non-issue aside.
Pronyma, ever in-tune with Yggdrasillâs whimsical moods, dared to interrupt his reverie. âI know sheâs instrumental to what you need, My Lord. I would be happy to lend some of my underlings to assist with herââ
âI do not recall giving you permission to speak,â Yggdrasill retorted, giving her a look that made her wither in place. No Desians save her stepped foot in Welgaia or his throne room. The fact that a human was here already made his skin prickle with discomfort. He watched the Renegades interact with the woman again, eyes sliding over the situation as he pondered how to proceed.
Ah. He had it.
âI suppose I can accommodate your bleeding heart, Yuan,â he finally replied. If the alternative was having Desians in his city of angels, he would prefer the rats stay here and be useful to his plans. He could always kill them once the angels learned how to administer the care.
Despite the concession, Holy Lances surrounded the throne he sat in, glittering menacingly before striking down the third Renegade in the room. If he hadnât been acknowledged, he was unneeded. His body fell to the floor with a deafening thud.
âMy orders still stand,â he said, directing his gaze back to Yuan. âKeep them under control while they operate here. They are to be confined specifically to the medical ward with the lady. Angels shall assist. That is not comprisable.â
Yes, he was allowing this mostly out of spite to Pronymaâs fanaticism. But that didnât change his view on the matter. âYou are all dismissed. All save you, Yuan. I want a report on the business you had before this.â
This situation was going from bad to worse, and Yuan knew he was going to have to do a very complicated verbal dance to get out of it. If he came to the defense of the Renegades again, it would have to be performed in double-time.
Pronyma, over-eager to please as always, was an unexpected assistant in that moment. It would not save her from him shifting the suspicion onto her as soon as possible, of courseâand in fact, she had perhaps played right into his hands on that frontâbut it was a rare stroke of luck. Occasionally, someone would unexpectedly walk up and hand him proverbial a bar of goldâhe had learned to reply thank you, Iâve been expecting this rather than indicating that he was surprised.
Also a stroke of luck was that Leticiaâs eyes were closed, and she did not see the halo of holy lances. The manâs name was Brecht, and he was a relative newcomer. Perhaps his loss wouldnât be felt too keenly. The general never could save everyone. Nonetheless, when he was out of this situation, there would be condolence letters to write.
He just had to get out of this situation first.
âI shall,â was all he said until the throne room was empty. The several minutes it took for the pair wounded Renegades to settle their charge for transport gave him precious time to think.
âWhat the hell were you thinking?â Yuan demanded several seconds after the doors closed with a final-sounding thud, turning to face Yggdrasill. âYou went to the trouble to have her captured alive to put pressure on your would-be double agentââ because there was no other conclusion to draw, from the reading material Alvin had been assigned ââtherefore, absolutely no harm can come to her, and that includes her mental state. Killing one of her caretakers in front of herâGoddessâs Grave, Mithos, that could have broken her completely, and then youâd have lost your leverage and with it, your opportunity for a Renegade on the inside.â
He took a deep breath. Heâd bleed for that, on a normal day. Was he feeling lucky?
âThat man is no ordinary Renegade, of that I am certain,â he said. That was why he had been kept here, after all, instead of escorting the Renegades to their new accommodations and fitting their collars himselfâYggdrasill wanted to know the results of the interrogation. âHeâs snarky, but heâs a cool customerâuntil it came to pressing the matter of his mother. And you, with the âvisionâ you shared with him, should have known that, and damn well should have known better than to risk her, if you want him to dance to your tune.
âIâve handled rocks with more mana than him, I donât think heâs directly responsible for the dreams. However, his performance on a rough approximation of a Zenner test in the presence of the Niflheim tome was very goodânot unbelievably good, but good enough to merit further study with more reliable methods. Iâll need more time to form a stronger hypothesis.â
Even if he could hide the shock on his face, he didn't think he'd be able to. It wasn't often that Yuan yelled at him like this. Sure, there were some times when he had instigated it. Some of those times he may have even deserved it. And he hadn't thought that this time would have been one of those times.
Yggdrasill tried often to make sure he was planning clearly and thoroughly. As always, Yuan had the tact to wait until everyone left the room before going off on his tirade. He heard the words once. Replayed them in his mind a second time. After a moment he leaned forward, resting his elbows on his thighs and rubbing a temple with one of his free hands. He deserved this berating. Yuan was right. He had gotten hasty. Cocky, even, thinking that he'd been one easy step closer to winning over the Renegade through saving his mother. He'd forgotten that the Renegade liked being as such. He wasn't likely to see his actions as anything other than malicious.
He lost what little remaining bit of composure he had when Yuan brought up the dream.
So. He did know. Yggdrasill had been going off of the fact that those things could be right, not that they actually were. His mother had been a fluke. One he didn't think would pay off. Did he dare explore what the rest of that meant? He wanted to operate off of the assumption that all humans were bad. They couldn't possibly be so much like him. So likeable. So close to, maybe, friendship.
"The means to the dream do not matter," he said quietly. He'd lost his breath. His eyes were darting back and forth as he tried to sort out what to do next. Should he course correct? He already had the woman here, and Alvin already knew things about him that he hadn't shared for...he couldn't remember how long.
"All that matters is that I play my next moves very, very carefully." He looked up at Yuan after a spell, something akin to desperation on his face. "I apologize for doubting you, Yuan. Given your speech I should have known you would want to move things carefully as well. But he knows too much." And gave Yggdrasill too many feelings about...everything.
"What would you suggest as a next step?"




















