Unlimited Fafnir:Volume 4 Chapter 3
Chapter 3 - "Yellow" Hraesvelgr
Part 1
From Firill Crest's perspective, her grandfather Albert Crest was a very distant figure.
Although she could see her grandfather every Sunday at the dinner party where the entire family gathered, he would finish his meal in an instant then leave the table due to busy matters to attend to. When she saw him occasionally in the palace, he was often scolding others. Firill inexplicably feared him. Furthermore, she thought that he was probably uninterested in her.
However, when Firill awakened as a D, he had roared in anger at the Asgard staff visiting the palace:
"What kind of joke is this!? How could I allow my granddaughter to be locked away in a some kind of detention facility!?"
After that, he changed the world in a few short years. While calling for the protection of the Ds' human rights and supporting Midgard's independence, he kept refusing the extradition of Firill.
Although he was still the same, always leaving the dinner party in a rush without speaking much to Firill, still giving her the same sense of distance as before—
Firill kept trying to find the chance to convey certain words to him. But she feared the grandfather who always seemed angry. Even when she found a chance, she did not dare to talk to him. Finally, time came for Firill to leave the country.
Since Midgard had gotten on track as a self-governed educational institute, he decided that the system was sufficiently perfected.
Due to illness, her grandfather was absent from the dinner party before her departure. Hence, in the end, Firill never got to tell him those words.
"...Grandfather is still so distant."
From the viewing terrace, looking out at the coffin and portrait in the hall inside Erlia Castle, Firill murmured quietly to herself.
The distance between them still felt the same as back then.
While praying silently, she kept repeating certain words she had been unable to voice all this time—but she could not feel that she had conveyed them to her grandfather.
Ariella had said that souls existed. Firill did not think it was a lie. However, Firill did not know where his soul was located.
"Souls—If only they were visible."
Then Firill would be able to convey those words directly to him.
But of course, that kind of wish was equivalent to daydreaming.
When Firill sighed gloomily, a noisy commotion suddenly started in the hall.
Entering the door, people pointed outside and seemed to be saying something.
—Hraesvelgr.
She seemed to hear that word.
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