470 Believe in Humanity Once More
Added 2025-07-16 15:00:16 +0000 UTC"Who gave you permission to approach Her Majesty the Queen?"
A massive silver dragon radiating a brilliant blue light blocked Kaguraâs path, its overwhelming draconic presence shaking the heavens and earth.
Then, a girlâs voice echoed with heavy resonance from within the dragonâs body.
"Do not disturb Her Majesty. Human, leave nowâor die!"
This silver-white dragon brimming with raw Honkai energy was clearly not one to be trifled with.
Still, even in this frozen wasteland, Kagura wasn't surprised to encounter a dragon-type Honkai beast.
After all, the one before her was a name feared and known across the world ravaged by Honkaiâ
The infamous Judgment-class Honkai beast, companion of the Herrscher of the Void:
The Demon Dragon, Benares.
âMiss Bella,â Kagura called her by the affectionate nickname that Sirin once gave her.
âI didnât come here to fight. I simply want to meet with Sirin.â
âAll humans are liars! Her Majesty will never trust your kind again!â
Benaresâ eyes glowed with unfiltered hostility. Kaguraâs words hadnât moved her in the slightest.
âHumans deserve extinction! Compared to us, your kind is filthier than insects!â
ââŚMaybe so. Honestly, I wonât deny your point.â
Kagura didnât refute her.
âHumanity might very well be beyond savingâhypocritical and full of deceit.
But even so, I still believe thereâs something beautiful within us.
Even Miss Sirin⌠she should be able to believe in that again.â
She paused, her voice softening.
âI just⌠I believe, if Sirin is willing to try trusting humanity once moreâŚ
I wonât let her down.â
Sirin had lost her motherâher only source of warmth.
Then she was betrayed and tormented by Schicksal, used as nothing more than a subject in the Babylon experimentsâenduring torture not unlike that inflicted by World Serpentâs cruelest methods.
Her hatred for humanity wasnât born out of nothingâit came from a world that stripped her of love and treated her as a tool.
Even after becoming the Herrscher of the Void, Sirin still faced nothing but the worst of human malice.
In the year 2000, deep in Siberia, she was besieged endlessly by every faction imaginableâ
Not a single soul cared about who she truly was. They only saw her as a Herrscher to be destroyed.
To the world, Herrschers were walking disastersâthreats that must be exterminated.
And to Sirin, humanity had long stopped being kin.
They were simply enemies⌠the ones who had always hurt her.
But amidst that apocalyptic warâŚ
There was one person who saw her not as a monster, but as a girl.
Only oneâwho looked at the âHerrscher of the Voidâ and still saw âSirin.â
Cecilia Schariac.
S-rank Valkyrie of Schicksal.
In battle, she saw through the rage and destruction, glimpsing the vulnerable soul inside.
She saw a little girl desperate for a motherâs warmth⌠desperate for love and acceptance.
She triedâtruly triedâto open Sirinâs heart.
In that shared dream where they lived together, Sirin experienced the life she had always longed for.
A mother who loved her.
A reason to let go of hatred.
A reason to stop fighting.
And in that brief moment⌠Sirin chose to believe in humanity again.
She felt the warmth of love once more.
But thenâŚ
In the final moments of battle, Otto Apocalypse, Archbishop of Schicksal, rained down a Honkai fission bomb that reduced all of Siberia to ash.
Along with Cecilia⌠Sirinâs last sliver of hope in humanity was incinerated.
Vanished completely.
Now⌠trying to make her trust again might just be harder than reaching the heavens.
"Such drivel. Humans are selfish, violent creaturesânothing more!"
Benares beat her massive wings, unleashing an icy gale that could freeze the soul. âYouâre just another liar trying to deceive Her Majesty and hurt her again!â
ââŚSigh.â
Kagura let out a breath.
âYouâre probably right. Right now, Sirin might not be able to open her heart to anyoneâŚâ
ââŚBut still⌠even soâŚâ
The silver-haired girl lifted her gaze to the majestic silver dragon before her.
âSirin must feel terribly aloneâŚ
She must be hurting so muchâŚ
Without anyone to be there for her⌠it must be⌠unbearable, right?â
âThe only one Her Majesty needs is me!â Benares snapped. âAll your human lies and so-called âbondsâ are meaningless!â
ââŚYou're lying, Benares.â
Kaguraâs golden eyes narrowed.
âIf Sirin wasnât lonely⌠then why are you the one standing here?â
Her voice sharpened like a blade.
âYouâre lying, Benares. Noâlet me correct that.
Even if you wear the form of a dragonâŚ
Youâre not the real Benares⌠are you?â
She raised her voice, calm yet piercing.
âWhich means I should call you by your real nameâSirin!â
âFwooooshâ!â
In an instant, the blizzard that Benares had summoned came to an abrupt halt.
The dragon froze in place like a statue.
Moments later, its entire body began to crystallize into ice, gradually dissolving into the cold wind like scattered frost.
The real Demon Dragon, Benares, wasnât here.
Or ratherâBenares couldnât possibly be here.
Despite how real that silver dragon had seemedâits immense presence, the powerful Honkai energy it radiated, the overwhelming pressure befitting a true Judgment-class beastâKagura could tell without a doubt:
What she had just faced was nothing more than an illusion, a phantom conjured by Sirin.
Because from that illusion⌠Kagura had felt a depthless sorrow. An overwhelming loneliness.
The Soul Gem had shown no reflection of a true spirit within the dragonâno independent soul.
Instead, golden threads extended from it, reaching toward a distant someone.
It was a mental and emotional tetherâsomething that only appeared in puppets or projections bound to another will.
The Mind Gem buzzed softly, transmitting the dragonâs emotions directly into Kaguraâs heart.
And in that instant, she saw clearly:
This Benares was not realâit was simply a manifestation of Sirinâs psyche.
A part of her very soul.
As the dragon dissolved, the sparkling shards of ice drifted through the air like falling stars, scattering beautifully across the white landscape.
Kagura let out a quiet sigh, then stepped forward.
Her eyes were fixed on the distant cabin, faintly glowing with warm light in the midst of the icy storm.
âSirin⌠youâve worked so hard.â
âTo live all alone⌠to face the whole world as your enemy⌠it mustâve been unbearably painful.â
âIn truth⌠youâve always longed to be loved. Youâve always wanted to be accepted, to live peacefully as part of a real family, in a real worldâtogether with others, sharing happiness.â
Snowflakes swirled gently from the heavens.
On the pure white ground, a single trail of footprints slowly made its way deeperâtoward the very heart of Sirinâs soul.
âSo please⌠believe in humanity again, Miss Sirin.â
âBelieve in me. And more importantlyâbelieve in yourself.â
âIâll take you backâŚâ
ââŚBack to the world of the living.
Back to that warm place called home.â
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Inside the Cabin
A fire crackled softly in the hearth.
But its faint warmth could do little to dispel the bitter cold.
Dust blanketed the wooden table and chairsâuntouched for what seemed like ages.
In the shadowed corner of the room, a girl with long purple hair sat curled up tightly, hugging her knees to her chest.
Her golden eyes stared blankly into the flickering flame, lost in thought.
Soft footsteps approached.
And from somewhere deep within her heartâŚ
A warmthâgentle, unfamiliarâbegan to flicker to life.