Then, Arius gently carries her from her spot, using his teleportation ability to transport them to another unknown dimension. Upon their arrival, Ezola opens her eyes to find herself gazing in astonishment at a green land covered in dense vegetation, dotted with flowers of various shapes and colors. It was a vast, deep valley stretching endlessly to meet the distant horizon. Arius descends with her, placing her feet on the grass—having previously summoned a group of his energy soldiers before arriving here. He turns to Ezola and says in a calm tone, "In truth, when I married you back then, it was merely an official marriage on paper, without a wedding or any celebration. But I have been thinking about this for a very long time, and now the time has come for it."
It becomes clear from Arius's words that he had ordered his soldiers in advance to build a complete wedding platform to hold a simple ceremony just for the two of them. He begins walking with her, holding her hand through the wide field until they reach the platform. He places her there and asks one of his attending soldiers to officiate their marriage ceremony, having decided to redo the wedding rituals from the beginning. Within moments, a soldier appears to take on the task, while the veil lifts to reveal a massive gathering of thousands of soldiers standing in neat, compact rows to witness this marriage. The officiating soldier steps forward and begins speaking, saying, "Do you, Lord Arius, accept Lady Ezola to be your wife, to live together happily forever?"
Arius replies, a cold smile adorning his face, "I do, of course." Then the soldier turns to Ezola and asks her the same question, to which she responds in a trembling voice filled with emotion, "I do, of course," while tears of deep emotion stream down her cheeks. Meanwhile, Arius produces two new rings crafted specifically for the couple, looking at Ezola and saying, "Today, I will put this on you out of my own desire, not by anyone's order."
Arius reaches out, takes off the old ring on his hand and the one on Ezola's hand, and tosses them far away into the grass. He continues, "These are the rings that will bind us together, because I chose them specifically for you with the gem you love."
Ezola looks in complete amazement and overwhelming joy at the purple-blue ruby gem, asking in a tearful voice, "My dear, how did you know?"
Arius looks at her with mysterious facial expressions as he places the new ring on her finger and says, "Do you remember when I asked you what kind of gems you liked? I realized it then. As for what I gave you on our previous wedding anniversary, it was actually without preparation on my part, unlike this ceremony, which I was truly hesitant to reveal despite having planned it for a long time."
After he finishes slipping the ring onto her finger, Ezola extends her trembling hand and puts the groom's ring on him. As soon as the ceremony is complete, everyone breaks into applause, and the voices of thousands of soldiers echo across the horizon to congratulate them. At that moment, Arius takes the initiative and kisses Ezola, and the two exchange a kiss of love with overwhelming happiness. Holding onto him tightly, Ezola remarks, "This is truly the best day of my life," and begins to cry intensely, hugging Arius with all her strength. Meanwhile, Arius calms her down and holds her close, smiling with deep malice as he says in a low voice, "Don't cry. You're only supposed to be happy, my love."
Afterward, time passes and a long period goes by as they celebrate together in that quiet, secluded dimension.
Meanwhile, in the First World, Clarice had finished reading the contents of the summoning book, having already prepared everything she had requested from Nahira. Thousands of human sacrifices had been brought from their private prisons to prepare a massive grinder inside a large, deep pit behind the palace walls. Clarice turns and commands the soldiers in a harsh tone to throw the prisoners into the pit. With every prisoner thrown in, the machinery immediately begins crushing and squeezing them, turning them in moments into a pile of shattered bones, water, and blood. Many of the soldiers and onlookers are terrified by the horror of this gruesome, bloody sight. Here, Nahira turns toward her sister in disapproval, saying, "I wanted to use all those prisoners for other matters. Why all this extravagance?"
Clarice looks at her with rigid features and absolute coldness, asserting, "The larger the number, the better the spell will work, and you basically know that." The words leave her mouth with complete precision and firm conviction. Nahira replies helplessly, "Do whatever you want, as long as we get this nuisance over with in a moment."
Nahira walks over and sits on her royal chair, watching the scene with boredom, while Clarice continues inspecting the book's texts and verifying the details until she announces that the number of ground prisoners has become completely sufficient—after the pit and the grinder turned into a vast, surging sea of blood, bones, and crushed flesh. Clarice stands firmly and begins chanting the summoning spell, saying, "O Spirit of Darkness, you who hear the call of the wretched, hear my call and return my dearest loved one to me! Come now, bring Arius back to me from the world of death, so he may become alive amidst my call!"
Suddenly, a dense, dark light shoots out from the middle of the pool of blood, piercing through the place. Nahira says to herself in fear, "Damn it, she's actually succeeding." At that moment, her personal assistant, Smith, appears beside Nahira, turning to her nervously and saying, "My Lady, last time you performed a summoning spell, but Miss Clarice is now performing a resurrection spell. Will it truly succeed?"
Nahira answers him with a confidence mixed with anticipation, "Yes, it will succeed; her power is enormous." Within a few moments, the color of the sky changes completely, and the entire First World grows dark from the sheer magnitude of what is happening. Suddenly, amidst the dark light, a transparent entity of strange shape and features appears, speaking in a faint, hollow voice, "Who has summoned me here?"
Clarice steps forward with steady strides without fear, saying aloud, "It is I, and I know very well who you are." The strange entity looks at her with its mysterious eyes and says, "Very well. What do you desire from one of the servants of Death's incarnation, mortal?"
Clarice looks at him and demands in a commanding tone, "I demand that you bring my husband, Arius, back to life immediately!" The transparent entity stands still for a very long time, contemplating her features and the details of her words. After a long, puzzling silence, he says, "Which Arius do you want? There are many who bear the name Arius in the world of the dead. Specify one."
Clarice looks at him eagerly and says, "My husband, who belongs to me!" The entity replies, "Picture his face, and I will bring him to you right away." Clarice closes her eyes, recalling his image precisely with hope filling her heart. However, the entity looks at her and says in a cold, apologetic tone, "I apologize to you; I cannot bring him here."
Clarice screams in his face with deep wrath and anger, "Why?! I summoned you to do just that!" The transparent entity answers, clarifying, "This person you are thinking of does not exist in our otherworldly realm at all. Therefore, everything that has happened is in vain. Farewell, mortal." Clarice screams again, "Wait, wait! How dare you? Just bring him!"
However, the entity completely vanishes, fading into thin air, and the atmosphere and the sky return to their usual state. Nahira turns to her assistant and says with relief, "This is good. It was better that this happened." Smith asks her in a puzzled tone, "My Lady, is it possible that this entity was telling the truth? Because he seemed incapable of doing it." Nahira responds with a sarcastic laugh, "It seems Arius is definitely in hell, and that's why this thing couldn't get him out, haha! That fool Arius is finally gone for good, because this spell can only work once in a lifetime, and no one will be able to use it or any other spell after using it."
Down below by the pool of blood, Clarice falls into a complete breakdown, tearing the pages of the book, weeping bitterly, and screaming in deep anguish as she curses everything around her with bitterness and despair.
