I Became Rimuru In Kuroinu: Fixing A Hentai world

Chapter 29: Peace



After they left his room, Aiden slumped down, as Radomira had turned of her Invisibility.

Radomira looked at him. "You really don't like too do that do you".

Aiden looked at her. "No I don't, I am the type of guy who will drink Respect Woman Juice everyday".

Radomira then pinched his cheeks. "Lol, don't remind me, if we count out last like we have been together for 6 to 7 years, and even before we started dating we were childhood friend's".

Aiden chuckled softly as he rubbed his cheeks where Radomira had pinched him. "Yeah, I guess I've had my fair share of 'Respect Woman Juice' moments, especially around you."

Radomira smiled, her eyes sparkling with amusement. "You've grown quite a bit since those days, though. I still remember the kid who used to run away from any confrontation."

Aiden leaned back against the wall, crossing his arms as he gazed up at the ceiling. "I guess life has a way of forcing you to change. I never imagined I'd be mediating peace talks between warring queens or wielding this kind of power."

She moved closer, her expression turning serious. "You know you can lean on me, right? Even if you try to act tough, you don't have to shoulder everything alone."

Aiden turned his head to meet her gaze, appreciating her sincerity. "I know, Radomira. It's just… sometimes I feel like I'm caught between two worlds. I want to protect the people here, but the weight of what I've done and what I could do—it's a lot."

Radomira shook her head gently. "You're not a monster, Aiden. You're doing what you think is right, and that's what matters. Just remember that sometimes the toughest battles are the ones you fight within yourself."

He smiled at her reassurance, grateful for her presence. "Thanks, Radomira. You always know how to ground me."

Suddenly, a thought struck him. "What do you think will happen next? Do you really think Celestine and Olga will stick to the truce?"

Radomira shrugged. "Only time will tell. Wars are complicated, and trust is a rare commodity. But if anyone can handle the fallout, it's you. You've proven that."

Aiden leaned forward, a determined glint in his eye. "Then let's make sure we're prepared for whatever comes next. I want to make this work, not just for them but for everyone here."

Radomira nodded, her support unwavering. "And I'll be right beside you, no matter what happens."

With a sense of resolve settling over them, they began to strategize their next steps, knowing that while the challenges ahead would be daunting, they would face them together.

In different place, Celestine just looked at whe knight as she had finished explaining

Alicia looked at Celetsine, her loyalty feeling like it was betrayed. "You, you can't just do this, how many of our people has she killed, how many woman's as her army raped, and yeat you want to make a peace with The Dark Queen".

Maia looked at her and spoke. "I normally don't agree with Alicia but they is different, I have seen first hand what she has done, and how evil she is are you sure you wanna do this".

Kin in the other hand just tought it him self. "Vault won't like this, not with his plant for a sex empire, but personally I can give a rat ass, this way better for me"

Kaguya looked at Celetsine, as she spoke. "I am sorry to say but I think Celetsine Sama is doing to the right thing here, by making a peace with the dark queen".

Celestine stood tall, her expression a mixture of calm determination and quiet sadness as she addressed her knights. She had known this decision wouldn't come easily, especially after all the bloodshed and suffering that had occurred between the kingdoms. However, the reality was undeniable: the war had to end, not just for the sake of her people, but for the future of everyone involved.

Alicia's voice was sharp with anger. "How can you even consider making peace with someone who has done so much harm to our people? How many innocent lives have been lost because of her? How many women have been abused and tortured?"

Celestine's eyes softened but her resolve remained firm. "Alicia, I understand your anger. Believe me, I do. Every life lost weighs heavily on me. But continuing this war will only result in more death, more destruction. We can't afford to keep fighting each other when there are greater threats looming. We need to find a way to coexist, if only for the future of our people."

Maia, though quiet, seemed equally troubled. "But Celestine-sama, Olga's actions have caused irreparable harm. How can we trust her? Even if peace is what you seek, can she truly be trusted?"

Kin, standing at the back, weighed the situation in his mind. His eyes flickered briefly to Alicia, then back to Celestine. "I have no personal stake in this war, but I know when to pick my battles. Peace with Olga might be the smart choice here. It's better than continuing the slaughter."

Kaguya, ever the voice of reason in Celestine's court, stepped forward. "I understand both sides, but I agree with Celestine-sama. This decision is difficult, yes, but it is a necessary one. If we continue to wage this war, we will all be consumed by it. At some point, we have to stop and think about the bigger picture. If we can end the conflict and prevent even more suffering, isn't it worth trying?"

Alicia clenched her fists, frustration radiating off her. "You're just going to forgive everything she's done? All the lives she's ruined? Just like that?" She took a step forward, her gaze hardening. "If you think this is the right path, Celestine-sama, then I may have to reconsider my loyalty."

Celestine's gaze softened as she looked at Alicia, her voice quiet yet resolute. "Alicia, I don't expect you to forgive her, nor do I forgive everything that's happened. But this is not about forgiveness—it's about ending the suffering. If we let this war continue, we're no better than she is. We must stop the cycle of violence, or it will consume us all."

Maia spoke again, her voice quieter this time. "But is this peace even possible? After everything?"

Celestine took a deep breath, her gaze unwavering. "I hope it is. I don't want this to be easy, but I want our people to have a future. If we don't make the first move, if we don't try to end this, we might lose everything."

Kin's indifferent expression remained as he thought about the bigger picture. "I don't care for Olga or her tactics, but peace might be the least painful path for all involved. I'll follow whatever path keeps me alive and leaves me with options. This isn't my fight."

Kaguya gave a small nod, her stance firm. "Celestine-sama, you have my support. I believe peace is the right course of action, difficult as it may be."

Alicia's eyes were filled with fury, but beneath the anger, there was a hint of uncertainty. "I can't just sit back and accept this. I won't go easy on Olga. I won't forget what she's done, but if you think this is the only way, I'll follow your orders. For now."

Celestine turned her gaze to her knights, her voice resolute but gentle. "Thank you, Alicia. I understand your anger, and I don't expect you to forgive her overnight. But trust me, this is the only way we can avoid further bloodshed. We have to try for the sake of the people we swore to protect."

The room fell into silence, each knight processing the weight of Celestine's words. Alicia, though still angry, nodded begrudgingly. Maia and Kin exchanged glances, their thoughts still torn, while Kaguya remained quietly supportive.

For now, Celestine had made her choice. The road ahead would be difficult, but it was one she believed could lead to peace—if only they could find a way to make it work.

Later that night in the middle of the Aiden village, on one side was Celetsine and one the other side was a crystal that them glowed as holographic image of Olga was given, and then in the middle as a middle man was Aiden making sure this will go.

Aiden looked at both groups. "Let's start, and Olga just to let you know, this is not going to end will for you"

Olga's holographic image flickered, her icy gaze locking onto Aiden as he spoke. The faint glow of the crystal revealed her presence, even though her physical body was far away. She stood tall, her posture regal, but there was a cold edge in her voice as she responded.

"Oh? I see your words are as sharp as ever, Aiden. But let's not pretend that you're in control here. You're merely the middle man in a game you don't fully understand."

Aiden smirked, unfazed by her taunts. "Understand or not, I'm still the one making sure this goes smoothly. Celestine, you wanted peace, and here we are. But let me make one thing clear—if this backfires, it won't be on me."

Celestine stood with her arms crossed, her expression calm but intense. Her eyes were locked on Olga's projection, unwavering despite the tension in the air. "We're here to end this war, Olga. No more lies, no more games. You've taken enough lives and caused enough pain. We're not asking for peace, we're demanding it."

Olga's lips curled into a cold smile, but there was a flicker of annoyance in her eyes. "Demanding? You think you can dictate the terms of peace to me? You know nothing of the cost it takes to rule the Dark Lands. Peace isn't something I give out of kindness—it's something earned, and you have not earned it."

Aiden stepped forward, his voice cutting through the tension. "Earned, you say? What exactly have you 'earned,' Olga? Countless lives, women tortured, villages destroyed. What part of that qualifies you to negotiate peace? You're at a crossroads here. Either you start showing some humility, or I'll let Celestine take this entire war into her hands. And trust me, neither of you wants that."

Olga's face darkened, her gaze sharpening. "You're playing a dangerous game, Aiden. You think you know everything about the war, about me, but you've only seen the tip of the iceberg. You're not ready to deal with what lies beneath."

Celestine, her voice calm but firm, interjected. "We don't need to know every detail of your dark past, Olga. We know enough to understand that this war can't continue. I'm not here to play games, and neither are my people. If you want peace, you'll have to give us something more than threats and empty promises."

Aiden raised an eyebrow, clearly amused by the exchange. "Celestine's right. Olga, you're here because you know that your position is weaker than you care to admit. This isn't about your pride—it's about survival, for both of us. The war ends here, tonight."

Olga's holographic figure flickered slightly, as though her patience was starting to wear thin. But she knew she couldn't afford to back out now. Her pride kept her standing tall, but deep down, she realized the power dynamic had shifted. This wasn't the same battlefield she was used to.

"Very well," Olga said, her voice colder now. "But mark my words, Aiden, Celestine, if you think I'm simply going to roll over because you tell me to—then you're mistaken. There will be terms, there will be conditions. And there will be no easy victory for anyone."

Aiden smiled, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "I didn't expect anything less, Olga. You never were one to play fair. But that's fine. We'll make sure those terms are clear—peace on our terms, or no peace at all."

Celestine nodded firmly, signaling to Aiden that it was time to move forward with the negotiation. "We're not here to play by your rules, Olga. This is our chance to end the suffering. If you want to continue, then you can try, but know this: the world has changed. And the cost of war is rising."

A long pause hung in the air as both sides held their ground, the tension palpable. Aiden's presence, as the middle man, was a reminder to both Olga and Celestine that the stakes were high. The war could either end in peace or continue in a cycle of bloodshed. Only time would tell which path they would ultimately choose.

Aiden then made a contract, as he looked at the terms. "Olga, depending how rich you are this going to such, you will be paying for all the damaged you abev done, in this few 100 years war, and then second you must allow me kill all the monster in the dark lands, you can keep the Dark Elf's, your territory will reduced".

Olga glares at him. "Why you".

Aiden then looked at her. "Or do you need a repeat of what happened this morning, or should we let the Orc army keeping going to your lands".

Olga's eyes flared with anger, her fists clenched as the tension between them thickened. The contract Aiden presented was harsh, but it held weight—something she couldn't ignore. Her reputation, her entire rule, was at risk, and the last thing she wanted was Aiden to escalate things further.

She seethed through her teeth, "You're testing my patience, Aiden. This is not how you negotiate. You think you can just waltz into my lands and dictate terms like a common thief?"

Aiden stood unflinching, the power around him subtly pulsing, a reminder that he wasn't backing down. "I don't care about your pride, Olga. What matters here is the future. I gave you a choice this morning—peace or war. If you choose war, I'll be the one to wipe your kingdom off the map. But if you want to save face, you'll agree to these terms. Your monsters? Gone. Your territory reduced. You won't even be able to keep the title of 'Queen' if it continues like this. I'll ensure your kingdom crumbles from the inside out."

Radomira, standing nearby, watched the exchange with a knowing look. She had seen Aiden like this before, cold and calculating, willing to sacrifice everything for the greater good, but always holding his own interests in check. She couldn't help but admire his approach, though she also knew how dangerous it could be.

Olga's projection flickered, and for a moment, she seemed to reconsider, her gaze shifting between Aiden and Celestine. She knew the Dark Lands would be devastated if she continued this war—and even worse, Aiden's forces might be more than enough to wipe out the monsters under her control.

Finally, she spoke, her voice much colder than before, "You really think you can control the Dark Lands and all its beasts, don't you? You don't know what you're dealing with, Aiden."

Aiden smirked, "I know exactly what I'm dealing with, Olga. And I'm offering you a way out. If you want to keep anything, you'll agree to this contract. Pay for the damage you've caused, let me deal with the monsters, and I'll spare you the worst of it. But refuse, and I'll bring war to your door."

The silence that followed was thick. Olga looked visibly rattled, her once confident posture now showing signs of hesitation. But she quickly masked it, her eyes narrowing.

"Fine," she said, the words clearly tasting like acid in her mouth. "You want to play this game, Aiden? You think you can break me? I'll agree to your terms, for now. But remember this: The Dark Queen is not someone to be underestimated."

Aiden nodded, satisfied. "Good. You'll have one last chance to prove you're not just another broken tyrant."

He then glanced at Celestine, his eyes signaling for her to take the next step in the deal. "The contract's set. We've made our terms clear. We'll finalize the details in person soon enough."

Celestine, though still somewhat wary, stepped forward, her gaze fixed on Olga. "The Dark Lands will be restructured, and you'll begin the process of paying reparations for your role in the war. You'll also begin withdrawing your forces from the surrounding territories. We're watching."

Olga didn't reply right away, and the tension between them was palpable. She was clearly humiliated, but at least for now, she was left with no choice but to comply. It was clear that Aiden had outmaneuvered her, and the implications of this deal would echo for years to come.

With a final glare, Olga's image flickered and disappeared, leaving the room in a heavy silence.

Aiden let out a deep breath, his expression relaxing slightly as he turned to Celestine. "It's done, for now. But don't get comfortable. This peace won't last forever."

Celestine, though relieved, looked at Aiden with a measured expression. "I hope you're right. But I'm not sure how long this fragile peace will hold."

Radomira, standing off to the side, crossed her arms, looking at Aiden with a smirk. "You really do know how to make enemies, don't you?"

Aiden chuckled darkly. "Sometimes, the best way to make them listen is to show them they have nothing left to lose."

To be continued

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