164 – Altair(1)

Altair.

Our main god we can’t help but admire.

The only sun in the sky.

The ruler of fate.

Her Numerous titles that modify her tell us what kind of existence she is. In fact, in terms of her abilities, Altair was worthy of her title without any exaggeration. If she had the most honorable person in the world, wouldn’t she be the one with all these titles?

People have defined their gods by expressing their respect for her and her fear of her with these grandiose modifiers to her Altair. But her people don’t know anything about her, her person called Altair.

Because she is a god. Humans and gods cannot be on the same line, so even if they were members of the royal family, who could be said to be descendants of gods, she would not have known the individual named Altair.

Her The only people who can say that she knew her well were the founders of the four families who were by her side when Altair first established her empire. After that, she had no way to know even if her people wanted to know about her because Altair had never come down to earth.

How did I find out about Altair?

Like a shooting star falling from the night sky, I thought nothing of it at the time, thinking it was just a coincidence or fate, but now that I think about it again, I realize that it was not the same as a coincidence.

The first time I met Altair was a year or two before the foreign press came to this land. That day, as usual, was a day very far from the specialness of visiting the imperial castle, as Orcus called for non-chore chores.

Since she was commissioned by Orcus, she was going to leave the imperial castle to solve her immediate affairs as usual, but on that day, she wanted to capture the appearance of the imperial castle, which she hadn’t cared about. At this time, she thought it was just a whim, but apparently it wasn’t.

I didn’t hear any strange hallucinations or visions from her, but her sudden thought itself was what made her call me. At first she thought it was simply because she had been thinking about Noel for a long time or longing for him, but she had put her foot in too deep for that.

It’s understandable to be curious about a new place, but it wasn’t normal to explore a place that hasn’t been given much attention before.

Unless she called me, it was impossible for her to walk on my feet until she was in the depths of the imperial castle.

When I met Altair for the first time, I first thought that the dead Noel had come back to life. That’s because the image Altair showed me was very similar to Noel. Sitting in her seat and looking at me with a mischievous smile, the blue eyes looked exactly like the Noel in my memory.

Now that I know that Noel is Altair’s incarnation, it’s no surprise, but I didn’t know that at the time.

So it must have been the shame of her mistaking her for her Noel and calling her Noel by her first name.

Even though Altair was glaring at her right in front of her nose, a few embarrassing memories that came up while reminiscing about her past made me laugh out loud. No, on the contrary, that’s what makes me laugh like this.

Although there were some parts of her that were intended by Altair, there were many cases where the story with her was beautiful enough to be called her memories. So there was a laugh. It’s so funny that they’re staring at each other like this.

The opponent who had been glaring at me suddenly burst into laughter, and Altair looked at me with a puzzled look. Did she take it to mean that she was making fun of herself? I shook her hand, saying that it wasn’t like that because I was spraying her face.

“Why are you reacting so sensitively? I just laughed at the old thoughts for a moment, so don’t look at me like that.”

“Tell me to believe that? Didn’t you laugh at me?”

“Pride…Why would I do such a thing when I see you. You know very well that I always talk like this with Damian. You feel that I laughed at you is your own illusion. That’s right, I have no reason to laugh at you. Girl.”

“There’s no reason. Isn’t it because you’re showing me how you’re getting along with him?”

“Well, then, should I always laugh at the sky? I’ve always been watching you, so why are you acting so harsh on things that are obvious?”

I said this, but I knew that Altair didn’t see us as usual. If you equate what Noel sees with what she sees, you’re not entirely wrong, but she’s not Noel, it’s Altair, she’s just awake.

Altair, she understands what I’m saying, but she doesn’t want to get angry. She looks at me with angry eyes.

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She is a god who is more noble than anyone else, but I know that she has this childlike quality.

As if it were a lie that we had been raising our voices until now, I naturally approached Altair and stood next to him. Altair turned her head away, trying not to look in my direction like a pouting child, but she didn’t stop me from approaching.

I asked her when the stillness that surrounded her around us stopped becoming awkward.

“Why did you do that in the Great War? You don’t need a hero anymore. Why did you try to make him a hero?”

“Elena, you’ve seen it too. Foreign creatures have been roaming around inside Luden. That’s why we need a hero. It’s dangerous.”

Altair was still trying not to make eye contact with her. Her absolutely obeying my words. To tell her that she is dangerous is the same as to tell her that I am also dangerous.

As he continued to stare at him, it was Altair who turned his head in the end. She said to me with a childlike face.

“It can’t be helped!! That’s the only contact I have with him! In the first place, this situation itself is too advantageous for Elena and you!”

“Ahahahaha. That’s right. That’s why I went back for that. Even so, I never thought of a relationship like the one we have now…”

It is normal for her imagination to be different from reality, but it was a case where her relationship with him went beyond her own imagination in a good way. When I smiled at the memory of how feeble her own imagination was in her inexperience, Altair returned to the same face as before and shouted at me.

“Ugh!! What are you doing now! Don’t make that face! After all, you’re making fun of me!”

She didn’t say anything this time, as it seemed like she was really making excuses for anything else. In fact, as she said, it was because she enjoyed the current reaction.

She looked at me with a relaxed face as if she had finally let go of her anger. Originally, it wouldn’t be strange if we didn’t have a conversation like this, just fight each other’s eyes and break up. It’s just me and Altair.

Is it because we both know that the problems between us aren’t so complicated that we have to fight each other. We were both aware that there could be emotional troughs, but it wasn’t to the extent that we would make a big deal out of it.

This was only a problem for Elena Edelweiss and Altair. So, would it be right not to interfere with others?

“Have you talked to him?”

“No, not at all. It’s all because of you, Elena. I don’t know if you intervened that day, but I think he sees me as an enemy or an enemy.”

Altair’s whining seemed to pierce my chest this time.

That day, Altair acted too hastily and offended Damian, but it was his actions that broke up the meeting with him due to her anxiety. It won’t be strange.

She was half self-sufficient, but it was true that she forcibly took up a small amount of Altair’s time, so she did not avoid Altair’s rebuke in her young eyes.

“I won’t interrupt you this time. Neither do I, and he seems to know that you need to talk.”

“Really? But Elena. You know what? You’re really unlucky right now! The fact that every word you say has room for it is because you’re saying it as if the answer is fixed!!”

I didn’t say anything to Altair’s attitude of saying something like this and that. Because what she was saying was right.

With Damian’s promise, all her previous insecurities were blown away. What she now occupies is the confidence that she will be by his side even if Altair gives him memories of her past.

As she said, the answer has already been decided, so I told Altair.

“Altair. You can think of it as a winner’s margin. But if you leave it like this, I think you’ll regret it, so I’ll say this. When you stand in front of him this time, confess with your own mouth. Even if you give him a memory and say it, It doesn’t matter, but you have to say it yourself, not Noel.”

After she said this, I gave her a hug and left her seat.

Altair didn’t understand the meaning of my words or the meaning of my actions. Still she looked at me with a more puzzled look on her face than she ever did, but that was all I could do for her.

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