Editing Madan no Ou to Vanadis:Volume 05 Epilogue - MTL
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As Regin whispered to Tigre, his entire body went stiff with tension. She was a beautiful woman wrapped in a dazzling dress. It was impossible for Tigre to look directly at her. |
As Regin whispered to Tigre, his entire body went stiff with tension. She was a beautiful woman wrapped in a dazzling dress. It was impossible for Tigre to look directly at her. |
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− | “Really, thank you |
+ | “Really, thank you very much. I owe you for all you have done.” |
''No.'' Tigre could not think of words to respond with. Teita pouted further down. |
''No.'' Tigre could not think of words to respond with. Teita pouted further down. |
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Pierre Bodwin returned to the King's Capital of Nice the day after Tigre had killed Duke Thenardier on the battlefield. The next day, he cleaned off his uniform and reported the issues regarding Tigre and Regin to King Faron. |
Pierre Bodwin returned to the King's Capital of Nice the day after Tigre had killed Duke Thenardier on the battlefield. The next day, he cleaned off his uniform and reported the issues regarding Tigre and Regin to King Faron. |
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− | The following day, King Faron officially recognized Regin as Princess. He also ordered for a celebration recognizing Tigre's actions be held. The cat-faced Prime Minister quickly sent a message to the {{furigana| |
+ | The following day, King Faron officially recognized Regin as Princess. He also ordered for a celebration recognizing Tigre's actions be held. The cat-faced Prime Minister quickly sent a message to the {{furigana|Silver Meteor Army|Unstoppable Silver Flow}}. |
Upon hearing this, Tigre and the others were stunned. As for Massas, he looked petrified with terror. |
Upon hearing this, Tigre and the others were stunned. As for Massas, he looked petrified with terror. |
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− | However, they could not simply remain in stunned silence. While the King and Bodwin were preparing the King's Capital to accept the {{furigana| |
+ | However, they could not simply remain in stunned silence. While the King and Bodwin were preparing the King's Capital to accept the {{furigana|Silver Meteor Army|Unstoppable Silver Flow}}, Tigre and the others were busy giving rewards to the subordinates. Those who surrendered completed cleaning of the battlefield and burial of the dead. |
− | Finally, the |
+ | Finally, the Silver Meteor Army rushed to the Royal Capital and were greeted with a triumphant celebration. |
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“Father... Why, why are you like this?” |
“Father... Why, why are you like this?” |
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− | She could not believe her eyes. Regin's voice trembled |
+ | She could not believe her eyes. Regin's voice trembled, her eyes were wide open. |
The King's condition was poor. Massas had heard this from Bodwin. |
The King's condition was poor. Massas had heard this from Bodwin. |
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− | However, the King before their eyes was beyond their imagination. Though Tigre and Ellen were clearly shocked, the impact was |
+ | However, the King before their eyes was beyond their imagination. Though Tigre and Ellen were clearly shocked, the impact was greater even for Regin, his biological daughter. |
“... Let Bodwin tell you of the circumstances.” |
“... Let Bodwin tell you of the circumstances.” |
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If they had been subjugated early on, many people would still remain alive. He wanted to shout; Batran may have lived his life peacefully in Alsace. |
If they had been subjugated early on, many people would still remain alive. He wanted to shout; Batran may have lived his life peacefully in Alsace. |
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− | However, he could not give voice to his emotions |
+ | However, he could not give voice to his emotions seeing the dying King. |
“Thank you for your generous words. I do not desire a title, territory, or an official rank. However, if you will excuse me... I wish to ask you something, Your Majesty.” |
“Thank you for your generous words. I do not desire a title, territory, or an official rank. However, if you will excuse me... I wish to ask you something, Your Majesty.” |
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“I wish to grant you the title, {{furigana|[Knight of the Moonlight]|Lumiere}}.” |
“I wish to grant you the title, {{furigana|[Knight of the Moonlight]|Lumiere}}.” |
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− | In this case, Knight referred to a brave hero. Hearing the title |
+ | In this case, Knight referred to a brave hero. Hearing the title [Knight of the Moonlight], Bodwin shook slightly, though none noticed. |
“You have saved my daughter and repelled a foreign enemy. With a single bow, you returned peace to these lands. Please accept it.” |
“You have saved my daughter and repelled a foreign enemy. With a single bow, you returned peace to these lands. Please accept it.” |
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Tigre accepted it gratefully. Ellen and the others tapped his shoulder and gave their blessings. After a formal congratulatory address, Bodwin thought of the King's intent. |
Tigre accepted it gratefully. Ellen and the others tapped his shoulder and gave their blessings. After a formal congratulatory address, Bodwin thought of the King's intent. |
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− | He knew |
+ | He knew [Knight of the Moonlight] was a title which existed since ancient times. He also knew it was once a far more distinguished title than any other. |
However, Bodwin knew. There was only one person in the past who was granted the title. He later married the daughter of the King who bestowed the title upon him and became the next King. |
However, Bodwin knew. There was only one person in the past who was granted the title. He later married the daughter of the King who bestowed the title upon him and became the next King. |