“My…no, was my grandfather Yitzhak’s father you, Lord Heydrich?”

The question asked by Rei Himuro made many viewers' eyebrows twitch and their hearts skip a beat.

Looking back now, it's clear that Yzak initially resembled Reinhardt remarkably much.

Golden hair, golden eyes, and an equally handsome appearance, except that Yzak is not yet grown up.

All they knew was that the mother of the first Sun Prince was Lisa Brenner, but the father remained a mystery.

If Yzak was Reinhard's child, then turning his own child into a sacrificial human sacrifice and using his descendants as tools to achieve his ideals seems somewhat inconsistent with their current understanding of Reinhard's character.

Although Reinhardt is essentially a demon, it must be said that the other party is definitely not a scumbag.

Elegant, composed, powerful, handsome, and so on, even with personality flaws, Reinhard was by no means a bad person.

He claims to love everything in the world, but if he doesn't even love his own family, what right does he have to say he loves everything in the world?

It wasn't just the audience who had doubts; even every member of the original Black Round Table had their own suspicions, yet no one pursued the matter further.

Is Lisa Brenner's continued silence a false answer because the child looks too much like Reinhardt?

Now that she has met Reinhard in person, Rei has begun to empathize with Lisa, which is why Himuro Rei wants to find out everything.

Please answer me.

Although that's what he said, the girl knew how he actually answered.

No, even if it weren't true, the girl couldn't believe it.

Because the golden beast in front of her looked so much like the grandfather in the girl's dream.

He said he would swallow them all.

They both harbored an insatiable hunger.

Yes, it's impossible for two people like Reinhardt to have no connection whatsoever.

That's probably why Lisa was scared, right? Because the child that crawled out of her belly looked just like a demon.

She felt guilty because of her own bloodline, which is why she viewed Ling'ai that way.

"Please tell me the truth, who am I? And what am I?"

Himuro Rei lowered her head sadly, her inner emotions conflicted and complex, and pleaded earnestly.

If you don't know, you can't face it, and the girl can't overcome this fear.

Faced with the girl's earnest cry, Reinhard...

"what---"

Her head involuntarily lifted up, causing Himuro Reia to let out a soft gasp.

"Ah......"

Reinhardt chuckled softly, gently taking Ling'ai's small hand in his, and with his other hand gently lifting the girl's face, forcing her to look directly at him with no way to escape.

The girl felt her whole body go numb as the other person stared at her with those golden eyes.

Carefully examining Himuro Reia's pretty face and those eyes, Reinhardt softly praised, "A lovely child, Theresa. You do indeed resemble Yzak, but I do not know who her father is."

"...Liar!!"

Upon hearing this answer, Himuro Reia became excited, overcoming her fear of gold and directly refuting the other party's claim that she was being deceived.

That was the man's presumptuous reason, wasn't it? But that's not what Himuro Reia meant.

Is it because Yitzhak is an illegitimate child, or because he had affairs with too many men, making it impossible to determine his father's identity?

The girl seeking answers didn't want to hear those polite, evasive words.

"This is truly hurtful. I am not a man who is irresponsible towards women and children."

Reinhardt chuckled helplessly, looking down at Himuro Reia before him, and stated bluntly:

"To put it politely, surely you can understand the nuances of language? Say it again, I don't know."

These are the most truthful words; the nature of lies is simply not in keeping with the dazzling Reinhardt.

Moreover, Reinhardt uttered not a single hypocritical word; he was true to himself and stated that he was not a man who would abandon women and children after starting a relationship, nor was he irresponsible towards them.

Anyone could hear the absolute seriousness in Reinhardt's words at that moment.

"So......"

Himuro Reia could sense it too, and her soul immediately felt lost.

So what exactly happened between Yzak and himself? Did Reinhard really not know? Or did he simply not remember?

Since you are so self-disciplined, can we assert that you are unaware of this fact?

Himuro Reia fell silent, or rather, didn't know what to say, and Reinhard laughed again.

"However, that would be quite unbelievable. I have never even considered who the child's father is."

While Reinhardt might not take it seriously, it would be quite unusual if he hadn't even considered it.

Is it really true that you don't care, aren't interested, and don't care about it?

Now that Himuro Reia has brought it up, it's actually quite a good mystery; he can try to guess it.

“Karl? No…it can’t be.”

Reinhardt first thought of Karl Craft, who was known for his cunning, but then shook his head in denial, saying to himself, "He's very honest with women, so I don't think he has that kind of ability."

After all, as friends, Reinhardt naturally knew how infatuated Karl was with that goddess.

It could be said that he had reached a perverted level, unable to tolerate other women.

"Then... Gray? That's even more ridiculous."

Reinhardt, recalling Grey Ncraf again, chuckled at his own foolish thought and muttered to himself, "Although Lord Grey was once a superior who worked with Babylon, like Karl, he had his own passions."

Although Gray seems very attractive to women and has a personality that is more appealing to them, the other woman doesn't have many or even excessive worldly desires.

In the past, when the three of them were laughing and joking together, they had talked about women and sweet talk. Carl and Gray each had their own preferences.

Reinhardt could sense from the way the words were mentioned that it was a kind of obsessive love that was so intense that one would die for it.

In this respect, Gray and Carl are not so much birds of a feather, but rather share a common madness.

Their love was very interesting to Reinhardt.

To use an analogy, it's just like mantises; although they are partners, the male mantis willingly becomes the female mantis's food.

Although the scientific community has explained that the male praying mantis voluntarily allows itself to be eaten by the female, and it's not a matter of whether it's voluntary or not, people still use the relationship between male and female praying mantises to describe 'crazy love'.

Gray and Carl both possess the traits of a male praying mantis, willing to disregard their own well-being for the one they love.

Thinking about this, Reinhardt stopped speculating about his two friends, realizing there was absolutely no possibility of it.

So, he looked down into Himuro Reia's eyes, his slender, soft fingertips stroking the girl's chin, his other hand gently stroking her hair, tenderly caressing her head, and Reinhardt replied with a smile:

"Then let's do a slightly fantastical deduction, like... that child never had a father, just like Mary's child never had a father."

The Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus, and indeed, she did not have a husband.

If using mythology as a metaphor is considered somewhat unfair, then it depends on who is making the metaphor.

After all, the man in front of Himuro Reia was no different from a god, or rather, a man who was about to ascend to godhood.

"..."

It's unbelievable that Himuro Reia didn't say anything after hearing Reinhardt's words.

But the destructive chill and pain nearly broke the girl's knees, and her consciousness flew away.

"Is this all the question you asked me? I have answered you without a single lie, so I should be leaving now."

Reinhardt released his hands from gently stroking Himuro Reia's chin and head, and said with a childlike smile, "Time is infinite ahead. After the outflow ends, everyone can chat to their heart's content. There's nothing to be afraid of; it will only change your existence."

Just as life in water and life on land are different, the physical structures of the organisms living in them are also different.

If the laws of the world were rewritten, the people living there would simply be transferred to other laws, not die.

Reinhardt's understated description suggests that changing the world is simply a matter of course.

Whether it's you, him, or anyone else, as long as we all become war slaves living under this supreme heaven, that's all that matters.

Of course, Himuro Reia was no exception; everyone she knew would melt away there.

[Complete] refers to Reinhardt himself, and Reinhardt himself is also [Complete].

The common sense flowing from the ocean of consciousness has been rewritten, and everyone will feel that it is only natural.

"Is what I'm saying unclear to you? Please forgive me; like Karl, I'm not good at lengthy lectures. Next time we meet, I'll try to explain in a more understandable way. Excuse me now..."

Having said what he felt he had to say, Reinhardt moved on, intending to pass by Himuro Reia.

Rei Himuro bit her lip lightly, watching Reinhardt's departing figure.

I mustered up the courage to ask the other person, but I didn't get any answer.

Is this okay? Is this all there is to it? Ling'ai asked herself these questions.

No, that's not good, it's not allowed!

“Wait a minute…”

Gently raising her hand, Himuro Reia called out to Reinhard again, trying to stop him.

It wasn't that she had regained her composure after hearing Reinhardt's words, or that she wanted to ask about the previous topics again.

The girl knew very well that no matter how many opportunities she was given in the future, she would never be able to maintain a calm attitude in front of him.

Reinhardt was not an opponent to be trifled with; the girl herself was just an insignificant child, and even if she felt ashamed, she could not afford to be defiant.

Young women must know their limits and, based on that, consider what they are truly capable of doing.

Ah, if you think about it this way, in retrospect, isn't this precisely the position that Father Valyria attempted?

Although he ultimately failed, this was the method he had used to confront this man for sixty years.

There's a trick to it: you still have room to be a participant.

If you approach Reinhard Heydrich with this mindset, that is indeed the most effective approach...

Perhaps such a wish is rather unreasonable, but please lend Ling'ai a hand, Father.

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