Chapter 22: The Most Important Woman in My World
Dante recovered from the scenes he had just witnessed; he gazed deeply into the starry sky ahead, immersed in thoughts.
A cruel god manipulated an entire event only to fail in the end and antagonize a woman who just wanted to be free.
He still felt his mother holding him from behind, but he couldn't bring himself to talk to her anymore. His thoughts began to gnaw at his mind; he knew it wasn't normal for a woman to harbor so much hatred within her. Something really must have happened for it to lead to such an event.
Dante then set aside all the anger he was feeling and turned to a Valentina surrounded by corpses. He released his real mother's arms and approached the remnant of her memories, facing her.
The real Valentina observed him; her eyes were teary, but she didn't want to cry—she needed to be strong. She was the strongest.
Dante stood face-to-face with the woman kneeling, bathed in the blood of countless races, even a god. She turned her face and looked at the young man before her.
"You've been through a lot," Dante said in a somber tone as he looked at Gungnir lying on the ground.
Dante stooped and picked it up in his hand. It was the first time he held Gungnir. It wasn't the real one, but he could feel its power. "Thank you, little Spear. Keep protecting the most important woman in my world." He said this, and the Spear gently vibrated, as if agreeing with what he requested.
Dante turned to the woman again and offered her the spear. She didn't take it immediately, but Dante insisted and began to speak.
"I'll never understand your pain, never know what it was like to be you, but I'll honor your sacrifice and heal your wounds with my heart." Dante said, and the lifeless eyes of the red-haired woman slightly lit up again.
"The True me will never forget the True you, Valentina Scarlet," Dante said, bowing in a sign of respect, honor, and above all... love.
"Thank you for existing, and for being my dear mother and now wife." Those were the last words Dante said to Valentina's Memory Fragment, which began to vanish like dust.
The last thing he saw? A smile coming from the Memory Fragment.
"You've grown," Valentina said as tears streamed down her eyes, ones she couldn't hold back even if she wanted to.
"Of course, I need to take care of you," Dante said as he approached his mother to embrace her tightly.
He looked into her eyes and wiped her tears away, giving her a gentle kiss on her lips. He couldn't see this woman merely as his mother anymore; his mind healed, and he could see the reality in her eyes. What was this woman to him? She was everything, she was the beginning of his journey, and she would be the home he returned to in the end.
She was his sanctuary, his family, his existence—she was the woman he loved.
Despite knowing he couldn't love only her...
When they exited the mental world, he was greeted with an even more starry night than before, a full moon, and a dense forest illuminated by fireflies and plants he had never noticed.
A breathtaking landscape left him completely speechless. Valentina was the same; she only began to enjoy life's pleasures after meeting and raising Dante. She was a warrior obsessed with battle, but now she understood that moments like these were good. When she saw the moon's position, she smiled and looked at Dante.
"Happy birthday, my love," she said with a gentle smile on her face, much gentler than the last few times.
Valentina felt relief after Dante accepted her story; she feared reality would make him afraid of her, but it only deepened their bonds.
Dante smiled, thinking that it was almost time for him to enter the Royal Academy; he had just turned twelve.
Dante looked at the horizon, where he could see their home. He then let go of his reverie and held Valentina's hand, pulling her closer.
"Let's go home," he said as he walked with the red-haired woman by his side.
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