"He killed my brother!" said Lady Mikas, the sister of Lord Alamos, and now the head of her family, clenched hands at her side, "Your majesty, you have to stop him!"

Mirellia glanced at the young woman who was standing, her chair, fallen thanks to her violent method of standing up, and snapped her fan open while the girl glared at her. She waved down Lady Melris who was unhappy at Mikas shouting at her.

"Sit down Lady Mikas," she said, her tone cold. She felt no satisfaction as the reckless teenager did with a huff after one of the guards picked her chair up. The foolish child was the head of her house. The head of a truly powerful family. Yet, it was nothing to the Hero. Mirellia knew that all the resources of the girl's house wouldn't be enough to even scratch the Hero but she didn't want to think about how he would react if yet another House of her country decided to attack him.

She carefully suppressed the part of her that envied Lady Mikas. Being able to freely show emotion would be a luxury. Aultcray had been a fool. Both he and Malty had wronged the Hero but she couldn't deny the emptiness she felt when she thought about how she'd never see Aultcray again.

It didn't matter. At all. Mirellia had her duties and she was not her husband who had seen fit to indulge in his vendettas.

"I expected greater wisdom from a scion of your House," she said, watching the girl fail to meet her eyes, "Tell me, do you think that I supported the actions that Alamos committed?"

Mikas winced and said nothing. Not meeting her eyes.

Mirellia understood. Lady Mikas probably didn't agree with Alamos. Indeed it was entirely likely that Alamos didn't agree either. They had simply obeyed their King as they were meant to. With Balmus supporting Aultcray's decision. Alamos and his fellow Lords and Ladies had to obey or risk angering both the Royal House and the Church.

It was not something she could condone. But it was not something she could punish either. Not when her husband had given the command and Mikas knew that. It was likely why the young lady had come to her to protest the Sword Hero's judgement.

The problem was that almost every single record of the Heroes that she had studied suggested the same thing: They despised slavery. Certainly, there were exceptions but she had analyzed the writings from Siltvelt, Melromarc, Faubrey and even the smaller nations when Star Heroes were summoned from other worlds. With some rare exceptions, they sought to stop slavery and were always offended when gifted with slaves.

Indeed, the reason why Faubrey was so egalitarian and slavery was banned was due to their influence. The previous Spear Hero had been quite ruthless in his elimination of slavers and his second in command, who had become the advisor to three generations of the Rulers of Faubrey, had been a former slave. In the modern era, the enslavement of a sentient being was one of the worst crimes in Faubrey and their Vassal Nations. Even the Church of Three Heroes considered enslavement to be a sin with only those who violated their doctrines considered as acceptable targets.

"Leave and be certain not to cause any trouble," she said, her tone permitting no arguments, even as she signalled her shadows using her fan, "The Sword Hero is likely to leave soon in any case."

The girl finally looked at her. Confused and angry before bowing stiffly and then walking out. The Shadow's followed. Finally leaving the room bare save for Lady Melris, Melty and a couple of guards.

Mirellia almost relaxed when a loud knock on the door forced her back into alertness. She nodded at the guards who opened the door slightly, checked on the person on the other side, and then let him in.

The soldier who entered was a fairly high ranking one. A Captain of his squad.

"Your Majesty," he said with a clumsy bow towards her and another towards Melty and Melris. The lack of practice made his birth clear, "the Sword Hero commanded that I deliver this sword to you."

"Captain," she said with a nod, her tone even, as her eyes strayed towards the blade he was holding. As she spoke the blade began to float out of the Captain's hand. Mirellia spotted Melris move from her seat. Ready to destroy the sword, "Did he say anything else?"

The Knight hesitated and then nodded, "Yes...he said that you had to cut your hand on that blade and then continue to hold it. It will place a seal on you." he said, voice shaking after Melris glared at him and moved in front of the sword, he continued after Mirellia raised her hand, stopping Melris, "If you don't then...then he'll have to assume that you are his enemy."

Mirellia felt a chill run down her spine as she turned her full attention to the ominous sword that was gently turning while drifting slowly towards her. It looked wickedly sharp and she could feel the power it held. The thought of the Curse she'd receive with a cut from it was terrifying.

Melris snarled and Mirellia spoke before she could take out her rage at the sword or the brave man who was stuck playing messenger between Royalty and Heroes, "Melris," she said, a warning in her tone. The young lady clenched her daggers tightly.

"But-" she started.

"I would prefer that the Sword Hero not be marked as my enemy," she said, her tone calm, realizing abruptly that she truly had no choice. Especially since it was entirely likely that the Hero would kill her the moment she refused.

She took a subtle, reinforcing breath and walked towards the sword. She took a look at both Melty and Lady Melris. Aware that she might end up dead if she failed to convince the Hero but also that she would gain another asset if she managed to gain his support.

It was comforting to realize that this was just another high stakes negotiation.

That comfort vanished after an instant of thought.

She had little to no leverage on this man and only a vague hope that he would be reasonable based on Agatha's words. What she did know was horrible. Her family had summoned him, lied to him, accused him of rape and then proceeded to put a bounty on his head. He had no reason to bother with her and every reason to continue his attacks against Melromarc.

But he also cared about the people of Melromarc. That would have to be enough.

Mirellia nodded at Melty and then touched the blade, hearing and ignoring Melty's slightly tearful goodbye. The pain started immediately, but it was a mild pain that was the result of the cut and nothing more, for a long moment she felt tense, waiting for the pain to start, for her life to end...only for nothing to happen.

It was only a moment later that she realized that her mana was flowing oddly and another second to realize that the world around her was twisting. Alternating between a dense, dark forest and the well-lit room that she had been in.

An instant later the world changed and she was standing all alone in the middle of a forest with a canopy so dense that she couldn't see the stars. Stars that shouldn't have been out given that it should have been a couple of hours after noon.

Mirellia raised her fan, only to wince when pain flared as she tried to mould her mana, it wasn't severe but it shattered her composure.

"I would not recommend using any magic," said the Sword Hero, appearing in front of her, his face blank and voice cold, "That was just a level 1 warning. It is now at level 9. You won't die but you will probably wish to. It would also be unwise to lie, attack me through other means or attempt to gain help from anyone to harm me or help you."

As he spoke a dome of plants began to form and surround them forming a massive structure. The forest around her was uprooted. Massive trees taller than any building in her city were slowly dissolved and a strucutre was put into place. The darkness was pierced by a golden light that slowly grew as bright as day as flowers that glowed began to bloom.

Within seconds, the structure had cut her off from the rest of the forest and a small chair had formed behind her. There was nothing else save curved walls from the floor to the high ceiling.

It was empty.

She felt unease manifest. It was strange for her not to know that her shadows were present. That her guards would fight for her. That she had no one save for a Hero who had every reason to kill her.

"Please take a seat," he said, "we have much to speak of and I have several important decisions to make. I will be asking the questions. Do not lie and please answer promptly."

"Sword Hero," she started, "please-"

He said nothing but the seven glowing swords that appeared behind him, all pointing at her, was a clear message.

She nodded and clenched her fan.

"What part did you play in the plan to summon the Four Legendary Heroes?" he asked.

Mirellia spoke quickly, she needed to establish some trust, this was a lucky first question, "I didn't have any involvement in the summoning. I was at the conference regarding the summoning. The summoning was Biscus's idea and Aultcray was used as his pawn."

Adrian nodded, his expression didn't change, but she felt a surge of relief. The seal didn't distinguish between her mostly certain statements and truths.

"Very well." he said, "What are your intentions towards me in particular and the other Heroes in general? Please give me a thorough answer with all possible ideas that you've had."

She felt her hope wither as she remembered all the possibilities she had considered from assassinating the Heroes to manipulating them using marriage or even outright bribes.

"I contemplated several ideas that were later eliminated," she said, buying a little time as she tried to imagine a way to twist her words, "The primary one was to convince your to help my country survive Siltvelt and their allies."

"Elaborate. What do you mean by convincing?" he said, before glaring at her, the sudden injection of emotion shocking her, "And don't try to sugarcoat it."

"I considered offering you gold, my daughter's hand in marriage and several powerful artefacts," she admitted, "but that was before I started to grasp your power and personality."

"And now that you have learned a little?"

"I would offer to help free slaves and try to use that to convince you to move against Siltvelt who practice horrifically cruel methods of human slavery."

He snorted. "I know how horrible Siltvelt is going to be." he said, his tone quiet and furious, "I've seen thousands of broken demi-humans in your country. Siltvelt will likely be at least as bad as that when it comes to humans," he smiled at her, a cold smile, "Your are skilled at finding my weaknesses Mirellia. Congratulations."

She took a breath. Rapidly reassessing the man in front of her.

The Sword Hero-no, Adrian Black-was not someone who considered himself flawless and felt angry at himself when a flaw was pointed out. Mirellia cursed her own biases. The Legends she had studied and her own stupidity.

The Sword Hero was a Legend. Adrian Black was a person.

When she spoke next it was to Adrian, "It is a necessary skill to survive as a Queen."

He shook his head, "Continue," he said.

She did. Mirellia candidly laid down her plans for the Heroes. Everything from simply speaking to them rationally to manipulating them and to her surprise as she spoke his rage faded. He seemed to expect and even respect manipulations while simultaneously despising them utterly.

When she was done, her throat was parched and Adrian had started to pace. His swords were spinning in place, still pointed at her, and told her more about his emotions than his expression did.

Fear and Anger.

A breath and he shed those emotions and then stopped moving. He glanced at her from the corner of his eye.

"Tell me about Malty," he said, "Does she have any special power?"

Mirellia blinked, adjusting slightly to ease her aching back, and quickly thought about the question and the abrupt topic change. She had expected him to bring up Malty, her idiotic daughter had accused him of rape and tried to kill him, but she had not expected this.

Had he seen something unusual?

"She has a great deal of skill at using Fire Magic," said Mirellia, hesitantly, "but little else and she is only skilled not prodigious."

"Nothing else?" he asked, seemingly expecting her answer.

She shook her head as her suspicions were confirmed. He would not have asked again unless he had seen something.

Then he actually hesitated and asked in a quiet tone, "What about Aultcray?"

Mirellia felt sick as she was reminded that this man was her husband's killer. She paused, and tried to think about his question and not the emptiness in her lungs, but found her breath stolen when she tried to speak.

It took her nearly a minute to answer but the pain never arrived.

"He had been the Star Hero," she said, thinking back to the man she had married...and the person whom he had become, "but as you must know he couldn't use the Cane's power at all now. He was cursed by it for some reason."

Adrian was still for a long couple of seconds.

"He did manage to use his power," said the Hero, "And I think it was Malty that unlocked it and then proceed to interfere with my sword. It's why I had to kill them both rather than capture them."

Mirellia stared at the man. Her first instinct was to deny his lies. Her second was to realize that he had killed her daughter as well. Her hands shook despite the comfortable temperature. Her body hurt but she carefully regulated her breath and regained her concentration.

The Sword Hero was silent. She felt an absurd sense of appreciation and fury as the man who had killed half of her remaining family respected her loss.

"I see," said the Queen, understanding why the Hero had isolated her and was so wary of her. She was an old woman whose power was nothing in the face of the man who had defeated a Wave but if he thought that she could disrupt a Legendary Weapon...then things made a great deal of sense, "I was completely unaware of such an ability and do not possess any such thing."

He nodded and sighed, "I don't think Malty did either," he said, more tired than he had seemed mere moments prior, "She suddenly began using these powers. First, she activated the Cane, which I assume she managed because she had been interfering with it for a long time, and then managed to slightly interfere with my powers. Afterthat, she used the Cane's power somehow to start the Wave early."

Mirellia stared at the Hero suddenly finding his actions to be altogether more reasonable, assuming that he was telling the truth. She swallowed as she realized that he hadn't targeted her or her family for the rape accusation. He might not even care about it. Or at least he wanted her to think that he didn't care about it.

No, he had little enough reason to give her such a useless lie. She was at his mercy.

Synapses fired and a thought struck, "You have the Spear Hero," she said.

He raised an eyebrow, "Obviously," he said, "I would not have attacked Melromarc without ensuring that you lacked the resources to fight me."

Prince Takt wasn't an option she realized dully. No Aultcray, no Heroes and no Malty. Mirellia looked the Sword Hero dead in the eye.

He was her only option.

She wanted to laugh. Or cry. Or something.

The Queen did none of those things and studied the man who held her nation in his hands.

"Sword Hero," she said, "A Prince of Faubrey, Takt Arusahorun Faubrey, the Whip Hero, can bypass level limits and seeks to control the Legendary Heroes. He demanded that Melromarc offer him all the Heroes we have to him."

Cold eyes glared. She had his attention, "I need the specifics." he said, "Tell me more."

Mirellia nodded, careful to keep any hint of satisfaction from showing, "The Prince is at level 200 and has already shared his secret with his harem. He has at least seven members who are at level 140 and has hundreds of soldiers who are at the level cap."

The Sword Hero was quick to realize the implications.

"I see," he said, "and since you can't hand him the Heroes you can't expect any aid from him."

She nodded, careful to give little away, "Melromarc will be crushed under the power of Faubrey with no effort." she said, not telling him that Prince Takt was easy to manipulate and that she had several spies in his harem, hopeful that she won't need to mention it specifically. Nor did she tell him that Faubrey was not an existential threat, "we need your help, Adrian."

For a minute he said nothing. She tried to speak but pain spiked the moment she attempted. He didn't even look at her when she winced.

"Give me everything you know about the factions involved in the coming war." he said, "and I do mean everything. We have the time."

Mirellia paused for a second and then tentatively said, "I suppose the main participants are Siltvelt and Shieldfreeden but Faubrey will not sit idle unless they are pacified," he nodded and she continued, "That will draw in almost every country on the continent as vassals and allies are drawn into the war. The conflict between my country and Silvelt will likely consume almost every country save for the most remote."

She continued, giving him glimpses into the politics that she had grown up around.

"I see," he said, seated on his throne-like seat, "What about this Prince Takt?"

"He is a genius," she said, "he was a master of several different types of magic at a very young age and is considered to be Faubrey's greatest mind of his generation. A masterful combatant who has never lost a battle."

"Sounds impressive," he said, not believing much of it, "Is his level truly 200?"

She nodded, thinking back to the massive firestorm he had created and the group invitation that had allowed her to see his level and that of his companions, "He made it very clear," she said, explaining the event to the Hero, "though...he is not the most disciplined person and has a weakness for women."

He looked at her, his eyes raked her body, but when he met her eyes she found no lust, "Something you used to get him to give you such a good deal when you had so little to offer him."

"True," she admitted, "we had the Spear Hero but if Faubrey had pushed then they could have simply claimed the Hero by force and he is far too weak to be of use to us."

As she spoke she wondered why the Sword Hero was so strong. Of the Four Heroes, he was the only one who has the strength the Legends had spoken off, it was much like in the previous set of Heroes where the Shield and Spear stood above the others.

"What about the other Star Heroes?" he asked, "Do you know where they are?"

Mirellia paused, filed his desire for them away, and nodded, "The Gauntlet is without a wielder in a remote nation to the west. It has not had a wielder for generations now. The previous wielder was summoned from another world and legend has it that only a Hero from another world can wield it. The others are in Zeltoble, Siltvelt, Shieldfreeden and Faubrey."

She continued telling him about them, but her mind was on Aultcray and the Cane, it was a bitter loss. Melromarc had held the Cane for centuries but now it would be with another. By the time she was done her throat was parched. He grew a plant with a glass of water on it. Mirellia hesitated and then drank after he raised an eyebrow and pointed at it.

He laughed a little while the cold water relieved her, "Your husband played a risky game," he said, surprising her by the sudden topic change, "if he had controlled all four of us then he could have used us to rule the world. Instead, he got one of us killed, another kidnapped and the third was manipulated. I would have been subjected to one of those fates if it wasn't for my caution." He shook his head and stared at her, "Mirellia, do you truly think I should help you when your family has endangered the world?"

"Melromarc-"

"You are not Melromarc," he said, calmly, "I'm asking about you. Not your country."

Fear struck like a hammer blow. Mirellia had never truly separated the two concepts. She had counted on his compassion for the people of her country to be the main reason for him to help her. Truthfully, she couldn't imagine anything that she could offer him that he could not simply take. Certainly, it would likely be more convenient for him to use her, but if he didn't trust her...then there was no reason to bother and she was not blind enough to think that he had any reason to trust her.

But...that wouldn't help her. Or Melty.

Adrian would end her line without remorse and place another in her place without hesitation.

"Speak now," he said, his voice still calm but Mirellia could hear the malice seep into it.

"I...don't have anything to do with Malty or Aultcray's actions." she said, with confidence, she didn't feel, deliberately making no mention of Melty, she prayed for her daughter's safety, "and I can help my country stand better than anyone else can."

"Flimsy," he said and paused, but before the fear could build, "but honest. You truly think that you can serve your people best."

She nodded.

"One chance," he said, standing up, "I'll help you with the wars as long as you play your part during the Waves to come, keep the former slaves I rescued safe and Melromarc supports me without question. We can discuss the details later."

Mirellia followed his lead, stood up, and bowed to him, "Thank you-"

"Don't thank me," he said, his voice cold, "This is not for free. The seal on you stays and Melty Melromarc will be my hostage. Your failure will reflect on her."

"Sir Hero, please-" she said with little thought.

The Sword Hero snapped his fingers, the plant dome began to recede into the ground, and the floating swords that she had almost began to ignore started to glow brightly cutting her off.

They were still pointed at her.

She didn't even get a chance to flinch before they turned to a different direction and fired.

Mirellia covered her eyes as a Sun bloomed with no warning. When her vision was restored the desolation was obvious even in the dark. There was nothing left for as far as she could see. The destruction of the lands around Melromarc played in her mind.

She could see him destroying her city within seconds and her country within hours.

"I wasn't asking," he said simply.

Mirellia bowed her head, I am so sorry daughter, she thought and said goodbye to the last of her family.

The Queen of Melromarc met the Hero's eyes, "I understand Sir Hero," she said, "your terms are accepted."

He nodded and she promised herself that she would get Melty back but before she could think further, "One last thing." he said, while his swords pointed at her again, "Do you plan to take revenge against me for anything that has occurred until this moment? Including but not limited to killing your husband and Daughter and taking your heiress as my hostage."

The Queen answered calmly, "I do not have any such plans," that will succeed. Yet.

He raised an eyebrow but said nothing. The world around them began to warp again. "Good," he said, while handing her a sword, a copy of the one she had used before, "say goodbye to your daughter and then cut her with this sword. Make certain to keep your promises. I'll be back to check on you soon. You'll have an hour to say your goodbyes."

"Understood," she said, with a nod. Feeling a weight settle on her as she appeared in the room alone and spotted her daughter who walked gracefully towards her. Worry was written all over her face.

Mirellia closed her eyes, dropped the sword which fell with a ringing sound, killed her guilt, fury and shame. She hugged her daughter.

"Mother?" asked Melty, glancing at the others present in the room, "Is everything okay?"

Mirellia tightened her grip and pulled her closer.