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Ending Maker Chapter 425

Ending Maker Episode 424

Chapter 13 – Angel’s Descent #3

Count Bayer was embarrassed.

Although he was a seasoned general with a hundred battles under his belt and was on the verge of reaching the pinnacle of swordsmanship, there were still some things that could not be helped.

“Uh, isn’t the due date still more than a month away?”

Yuna smiled and said this even though she was having a hard time, without realizing it.

“I think the kid has a hasty personality.”

It wasn’t a convincing explanation, but what was important now wasn’t the validity of the story.

Count Bayer, who came to his senses, lowered his posture to meet Yuna’s eye level and held her hand tightly.

“Uder will be here soon. Don’t worry, you’ll be fine soon.”

“Yes, honey.”

That was the moment when Yuna smiled again.

“Father! Bring Mother over here!”

As soon as he got off the stage, Uder realized the situation and unleashed the Night Divinity to block out any outside view, then shouted at Count Bayer.

And fortunately, Count Bayer now had a variety of capable people gathered by his side.

Lena quickly got up from her seat and used her telekinesis to levitate Yuna from her lying position. Belkian and Fran, who control the power of life, followed right behind and checked on Yuna’s condition.

“I’ll go to the palace. Cordelia, take care of the others.”

“Huh? Huh?”

As Cordelia answered in confusion, Uther took a deep breath and started running ahead.

And about an hour later.

Cordelia, who was leading those who were sitting in the VIP seats to the royal palace, or more precisely, the room located right next to the delivery room prepared by Uther, fidgeted with her fingers with an anxious face.

A baby is born.

My mother-in-law gives birth to her third child.

Yuder’s younger sister, a young lady, is born.

Cordelia swallowed hard.

Even though I wasn’t the one giving birth, my heart still started pounding.

No, my heart was pounding so hard I almost lost my mind.

‘I hope it’s okay. I hope it’s born safely.’

Yuna’s due date was originally more than a month away.

That’s why Yuna was able to attend this descent ceremony in the first place.

But now?

There was no rule that said he had to be born exactly ten months early, but I couldn’t help but worry when he was born a month early – no, almost two months early.

‘Oh, please. Oh, please.’

Cordelia clasped her hands together and prayed.

She was the patron saint of the Pleiades, so I didn’t know who to pray to, but I prayed anyway.

‘Please, please. Lady Atalia, Lady Juder, Lady Cordelia.’

Cordelia, who had prayed not only to Jude but also to herself, took a deep breath and opened her eyes.

Then, people gathered together with worried faces were seen.

“Sister, are you okay?”

“Huh? Hey, it’s okay. I’m okay.”

Cordelia answered Red Wind’s question with a forced smile.

And when I thought about it, it was true.

It was Yuna, not Cordelia herself, who gave birth to the child.

So why should Cordelia herself be anxious and nervous?

‘There’s no way it won’t happen!’

It was none other than Yuna, her mother-in-law who gave birth to a child.

That too, Yuder’s younger brother!

“Sister, it’s really okay. I’m not just saying this. I’ve given birth to a child too. It’s really okay.”

As Red Wind spoke with a smile, Sun Song, who was standing behind him, also smiled brightly and nodded.

The story of the red wind.

This time it was true.

It was the Red Wind that had already had a child with the Sun Song.

Although she didn’t bring it with her this time, Cordelia had been to the Wild Lands and seen it herself.

A brilliant child who resembled the sun song and was a head taller than his peers.

‘I was really surprised when she gave birth to a child.’

Cordelia, who remembered the old days, let out a weak laugh and took a deep breath.

To regain some more composure, I turned to Adelia, another married woman with children sitting right next to me, and asked her.

“Sister, are you okay?”

“Huh? Uh… … I… … uh, I was okay.”

Adelia smiled awkwardly, sweating profusely.

That’s understandable, since she had suffered greatly giving birth to twins.

Adelia began to sweat all over her body as she recalled the memory of almost being half-dead, not jokingly.

And at Adelia’s reaction, Cordelia’s face became worried again, and Red Wind bit his lips, not knowing what to say.

But that was just then.

“Master, master. Listen to my story.”

“Huh? Huh, Kirara.”

Kirara, who was standing near the Red Wind, smiled prettily when Cordelia reacted, then raised her right index finger and said.

“Your mother has already given birth to two children. So isn’t she already a pro at giving birth? So she’ll be fine with a third child. She’s a pro.”

“Huh huh?”

A professional at giving birth?

I thought, what the heck is this? But somehow, it made sense.

After all, this was Yuna’s third childbirth.

Meanwhile, while Cordelia was seriously contemplating Kirara’s dog-no, cat-sounding, Red Wind made a pitiful face and glared at Kirara, sending a telegram.

[Hey! You crazy cat! What kind of pro is this at giving birth? A pro! Huh?]

[Why, why, why! I didn’t say anything completely wrong!]

[Oh, really. There is no such thing as common sense. There is such thing as common sense.]

As the red wind clicked its tongue, Kirara clenched her fists and raised her tail stiffly.

Because I really got mad at people talking about common sense on the subject of savages.

[On the subject of barbarians!]

[What? What did you just say? Huh? What did you say!]

[I said you were a savage! You savage!]

[This cat is really going to get in trouble! Should I make some butterfly soup to take care of my mom’s health?!]

As expected from two people who always growl like a dog and a cat whenever they meet, today too they began to wage a war of words – or to be precise, a silent war using sound and magic.

And Adelia, who was standing next to the two people, looked back at Gail, who had been sitting with a stern expression since a while ago.

He seemed very nervous about the fact that his younger sibling was being born.

‘Well, we’re brothers with a 30 year age gap.’

I thought it was something great at first, but when I put it into sentences, it became even more great in many ways.

‘Come to think of it, he’s younger than my kids.’

Adelia thought for a moment about Ember and Aiden playing with their younger aunt, and a strange feeling struck her.

And that, that is, Uder, who was in a similar situation as Gale, was also in a strange mood.

Even though she was 30 or 20 years old, she was still more like a daughter than a younger sibling.

But Uder didn’t think too deeply about it.

In any case, it was because he had realized that she was his younger sister, but what was important to Uther right now was that he had to calm down the anxious Cordelia.

“It’s okay, Cordelia. It’ll be okay.”

Although he was born a little early, there shouldn’t be any major problems.

Even if there was a problem, if Uther and Cordelia put in their effort, there was a high chance that it would be resolved somehow.

As Uther held her hand tightly and explained to her one by one the reasons why it was okay, Cordelia felt her breathing and even her heart rate gradually stabilizing.

As expected, it’s our house’s Yuder.

Our family’s panacea.

Cordelia finally felt relieved after hearing Uther say that there would be no problem, and that even if there was, it could be resolved. She took a deep breath and straightened her posture.

“Are you feeling better now?”

“Yeah, it’s okay. Thank you.”

Cordelia answered with a small smile, took a few deep breaths, then raised her head as if remembering something and asked.

“But Yuder. What about Dahlia and Maia?”

Almost everyone in the VIP section had gathered, but now I could see that Dahlia and Maia were nowhere to be seen.

If we only consider the relationship with Yuna, they were two people who were much stronger than Scarlett, Kaisa, and Lucas who were sitting there dumbfounded.

“Dahlia and Maia are outside the palace. This coming descent is a national event, so the event itself must continue. By now… … they’ll probably be distributing Bibles and doing autograph sessions.”

Cordelia nodded as if she understood Uther’s explanation.

If it were the previous Cordelia, I would have questioned her and asked, “What kind of idol is she?”, but since she had already been to all kinds of events because of Yuder, I just thought, “Oh, that’s just how it is.”

And then again, how much time had passed?

When Red Wind and Kirara, who had exhausted all their energy and magic power from the sound and message magic respectively, sat next to each other, panting.

Cordelia, who was half-asleep from tension and fatigue, suddenly opened her eyes.

Because I got a feeling.

And Cordelia’s beastly intuition was not wrong this time either.

“Born. Both mother and baby are healthy.”

Count Chase opened the door and appeared, spoke briefly and sharply, and everyone gathered in the VIP section let out a small cheer.

Then Count Chase took a step forward, spread his arms, and created a silver mirror with his magic.

Everyone stood up at the sight of the magic mirror illuminating the delivery room, and Cordelia let out an exclamation.

“Mother!”

Yuna, drenched in sweat, was smiling brightly while holding a baby wrapped in a blanket.

Count Chase smiled again at the sight of Count Bayer shedding tears of emotion, while Yuder and Cordelia focused their attention on the baby in Yuna’s arms.

Blue hair like Gale and mysterious green eyes like Uther.

But even at first glance, he was no ordinary baby.

Despite being born more than a month prematurely, the baby’s hair was almost fully grown, and the top of his head was perked up with wolf ears.

“It’s because they were born with the power of a wild god. Unlike Yuder and Gale, who were born closer to humans.”

As the rough avalanche that we didn’t even know existed began to emerge, everyone’s eyes turned to him again.

Then he continued his explanation, feeling the joy of being noticed thanks to his life as a mascot at the Bayer Counts’ house.

“It’s a child that Yuna had shortly after recovering her strength in the Holy Land. If Yuder is half human and half wild god, then that child has a much higher ratio of wild god to human. It’s almost 7:3… no, 8:2, so the ratio of wild god is strong. I think that’s why she was born early.”

Cordelia blinked several times at the rough avalanche’s explanation that it was virtually the same as the birth of a wild god, and then asked the most important fact.

“So there are no health problems?”

“Yeah, you seem very healthy.”

Cordelia, finally relieved by the answer from the rough snow avalanche, smiled brightly and held Yuder’s hand tightly.

“The baby is cute.”

“Yeah, it’s very pretty.”

I had heard here and there that newborn babies are said to be like monkeys, but the youngest child of the Count Bayer family was not like that at all.

As evidenced by the long hair, the baby already had the appearance of a pretty baby who was more than a month old.

Cordelia stared at the baby’s face for a moment, then looked at Yuna and Count Bayer.

I thought it was nice to see the two people laughing and crying with happy faces, but I also felt envious.

“Hey, Yuder.”

“huh?”

“Let’s cheer up too.”

Cordelia, who had said this without thinking, flinched for a moment and her body froze.

Because it occurred to him belatedly what he had said and how Yuder would react if he heard it now.

“Okay, Cordelia. Come on. I’ll try my best.”

Uther smiled darkly and tightened his grip on her hand, and Cordelia, who suddenly got scared, smiled awkwardly and spoke to him as if trying to persuade him.

“Hey, Joe, let’s give a little less. Okay?”

“No, I’ll do my best.”

Yuder, who spoke with emphasis, began to gulp down the medicine contained in a brown bottle that he had taken from somewhere.

“What, what is that?”

“Hey, I knew it.”

No, I don’t know. I don’t want to know.

You’re already a black beast even if you don’t eat that kind of stuff.

Cordelia started to look at him, and Uther also started to give dark answers with his eyes.

And the three people watching those two each showed their own reactions.

[I think I need to focus on meditation practice for a while.]

[Lady Velencia, you’re not going to abandon me right now, are you? Wouldn’t you rather play with me?]

Two people trying to ignore the situation that seems like it will last at least a week-

‘I guess I should start thinking of a name for my new grandchild.’

Count Chase smiles happily.

But the time of dissimilar dreams was not long.

No matter what anyone says, today’s protagonist is the youngest daughter of the Count Bayer family.

A wild god of wind with blue hair and green eyes.

The name of the baby born with the descent of angels is Regina.

It was Regina Bayer.

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