Type-Moon Simulation: Starting with Conquering a Greek Goddess!

Chapter 64: Chapter 64: I Love You, So I Can’t Let You Die



"I once told you the story of how I came to this planet, right? When I received the signals from this planet, I made a deal with it. In exchange for this immobile planet, I would protect it. But in reality, what I was thinking at that time was not protection."

Brunestud recounted her past.

Her eyes sparkled with a desire from long ago, and she unconsciously reached out her palm toward the pure white full moon.

It was as if she wanted to grasp it in her hand.

"I was thinking of claiming this beautiful planet as my own… I have been trying to do that for a long time."

"Yeah, I know."

Moran was very clear about this.

Brunestud had talked about it during casual conversations in the past.

He had no problem with it.

It didn't affect his relationship with Brunestud; the matter of the planet wasn't very important to him.

Now, he was a True Ancestor.

"The bloodlust within the Dead Apostles and True Ancestors can be called a curse, or it can be seen as a strengthening. Essentially, it is the principle blood oath I inscribed. The fundamental purpose is to usurp this planet.

With the decline of the divine age and the change of human reason, the foundation of this planet is still very fragile. As long as I complete my principle and establish the foundation, even a third-rate Dead Apostle can devour the planet."

Brunestud proudly caressed her chest.

Even though all the Dead Apostles and True Ancestors were failed products, they had indeed achieved something in this process.

Her words were very direct.

The principle blood oath was inscribed in the souls of all Dead Apostles and True Ancestors, a law that could not be escaped from.

The physical rules of Earth would be established according to the primates.

If the principle blood oath is completed and the foundation is established,

Then the Dead Apostles and True Ancestors could become the primates of the planet, replacing humans as the most excellent race on Earth.

Subsequently, they would redefine the physical rules of Earth,

Covering the surface of the planet with the principles of the Dead Apostles and True Ancestors.

Ultimately, they would take the entire planet into their hands.

Just as humans bid farewell to the divine age in the past, what Brunestud wanted was to make humanity the eliminated side.

Human reason would decline, and the Dead Apostles would rise.

The laws on the planet would be updated three times.

Making the current humans lose their primate status.

"However, currently, the Dead Apostles and True Ancestors are still insufficient; the principles of my blood clan have yet to be determined. This is the proof of the ancestors and the source of their affliction…"

Brunestud revealed a look of regret.

The principle blood oath was both a source of power and a curse.

It kept the True Ancestors and Dead Apostles incomplete.

It was very contradictory; with their flaws, they could not surpass humanity.

"I have been anxiously creating successors because of this. For me, time is far from sufficient… I have made too many enemies."

"Is it the suppressive force?"

Moran hit the nail on the head.

Brunestud then showed a helpless expression.

"Indeed… I can't hide it from you. I crave to replace human reason. As the collective consciousness of humanity, the Alaya consciousness initially viewed the True Ancestors and Dead Apostles as natural phenomena of the planet, which is why it endured without taking action. Now, it probably realizes my true goal."

"Could it be… Brunestud… have you encountered the monster of Alaya?!"

"I anticipated that the two major suppressive forces would act against me; I just didn't expect it to happen so soon. My vigilance has indeed declined."

Brunestud did not deny Moran's words.

This was the reason for her prolonged absence.

The foundation of human reason was shaken.

Naturally, Alaya would send out its monsters, known as guardians or heroic spirits.

To eliminate any existence that threatened human reason.

"This—kind of thing!"

Moran felt genuine anger.

While he was also angry at Alaya, he was more furious that Brunestud hadn't told him about this.

"I annihilated the vanguard sent by the suppressive force; I fear it will continue to send troops to protect human reason. I can't return because I am opposing the planet, so…"

"That kind of thing—completely doesn't matter!"

Moran was entirely unconcerned about the suppressive force.

He shouted angrily at Brunestud.

Why did this idiot want to do everything alone?

Even in the face of danger, she acted so recklessly.

"Moran…"

Brunestud showed an anxious expression.

It was the first time she had seen Moran so angry.

And it was also the first time she had been yelled at like this.

"There won't be any problems! Even if it means being enemies with this planet and human reason, I will stand by your side! I will fulfill your dream! Don't always act like you can solve everything on your own!"

"…"

Time passed quietly.

Between them, there was nothing more to say.

After an incredible silence,

"—I'm really happy."

Brunestud smiled.

Seeing Moran love her like this,

She felt sweeter than at any other moment, a feeling called happiness blossoming in her heart.

So, he loves me this much.

Even in the face of the entire world as an enemy, he chooses to stand by my side without hesitation…

So, I have decided—

With an unwavering determination in her heart.

Recalling the past thousand years spent with him, she couldn't help but feel grateful for continuously creating True Ancestors.

If she had created a successor early on,

Then she probably would never have met him.

"No, I can't agree to you."

"…Why?"

"Because I love you, so I can't let you get involved. I won't allow you to be harmed by my past dreams."

Brunestud spoke with a smile like a brilliantly blooming flower.

Yet what she said was a mixed rejection filled with emotions.

"…Huh."

Moran let out a deep breath.

He used all his strength to suppress this restlessness.

Once upon a time, hearing her say this in person,

Even though she had never confessed like this in the past thousand years, she finally said it at this moment.

How outrageous, how unreasonable.

The Moon King was enforcing her arrogance and willfulness for love.

"I can no longer avoid these feelings… Moran Brunestud, I love you deeply. So, I will never let you die."

Brunestud's words were as gentle as autumn water.

They contained the emotions that had accumulated over the years.

In the face of the monsters sent by Alaya,

She felt no fear.

But when she thought of the dangers brought by the two major suppressive forces and the possibility of Moran getting caught up in it,

A certain thought took root in her heart.

More than the illusions she had wanted to pursue in the past,

She didn't want Moran to die.

The fear of losing the one closest to her multiplied in her heart.

Now, the entire planet was against her.

These two enemies were no longer something Brunestud could handle; she couldn't even guarantee her own safety.

Thus, she made her choice.


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