Emilia walked down the street, Subaru’s reaction looping in her mind over and over, like a memory she couldn’t escape. His face had twisted in fear the moment she introduced herself as Satella. Confusion gnawed at her, tightening her chest.
“Why did I even use that name?” she muttered softly, a pang of regret in her voice. What’s wrong with me? Was Subaru’s reaction truly justified, or had she brought it on herself by uttering the cursed name?
Frustration welled up, and she shook her head. There was no time to dwell on it. Her insignia was still missing, and wasting time over Subaru’s fear wouldn’t bring it back.
Focus, Emilia, she reminded herself firmly as she pushed forward, her heart set on finding what was stolen.
Determined, Emilia made her way to a dimly lit demi-human bar. It was the kind of place where stares didn’t linger as long, and judgment wasn’t so openly cast. The demi-humans here, much like herself, understood what it was like to be on the receiving end of suspicion and fear.
Approaching the bar, she caught the bartender’s eye. He was a broad-shouldered man with feline features—large ears that twitched with every movement and sharp eyes that watched her carefully as she sat down.
“What can I get you?” he asked, his voice low and rough.
Emilia leaned forward, lowering her voice. “I’m not here for a drink. I’m looking for information.”
The bartender raised an eyebrow, wiping the counter with a cloth. “Information, huh? That’s a little more expensive than what’s on the menu.”
“I don’t need much,” Emilia said quickly. “Just help me find something that was stolen from me.”
“Stolen, you say?” He crossed his arms, tilting his head slightly. “We don’t see much stolen property in a place like this. Why don’t you try the guards?”
“It’s… not something I can take to the guards,” Emilia admitted, trying to keep her tone calm. “It was a personal item. My insignia. I believe it was taken by a girl—blonde, small, quick.” She paused, then added, “Her name might be Felt.”
The bartender’s expression didn’t change, but his ears twitched slightly. “Felt, huh? Can’t say I know her.” He set the cloth down and leaned in, lowering his voice. “But if you’re looking for stolen goods, they usually end up in the slums.”
“The slums?” Emilia echoed, her eyes narrowing slightly.
“Yeah.” He gave her a slow nod. “That’s where the loot house is. You might wanna start there if you’re looking for something that was taken. But…” He hesitated for a moment. “That place isn’t exactly welcoming to outsiders. Watch yourself.”
Emilia frowned. “Do you know anything else about this loot house?”
“Not much. Rumor is an old man runs the place. Big fella named Rom.” He shrugged. “But if you’re serious about getting your stuff back, you might have to go through him.”
“Thank you,” Emilia said, rising from her seat. “That’s more than enough.”
The bartender nodded, his sharp eyes watching her as she turned to leave. “Be careful out there,” he called after her. “People in the slums don’t play nice with nobility—or anyone with an insignia.”
As Emilia headed toward the slums, a small sobbing sound caught her attention. She looked to the side and spotted a little girl standing alone, lost and crying in the street. Her tiny frame shook with each sob, her face streaked with tears. Emilia paused, looking around for anyone who might help, but no one else seemed to notice—or care.
For a moment, Emilia hesitated. Her search for the insignia was urgent, but something tugged at her heart as she watched the frightened child. She couldn’t just walk away.
Emilia approached slowly, kneeling down to the girl’s level. "Hey there," she said softly, her voice gentle. "What’s wrong?"
The girl looked up, her teary eyes meeting Emilia’s, and for a moment, she froze. But instead of the fear Emilia had come to expect, the girl’s eyes only reflected her sadness. Her trembling lips finally parted. "I—I can’t find my mama," the girl whimpered, wiping her face with her tiny hands.
Emilia smiled softly, trying to offer comfort. She reached out, gently brushing a lock of hair behind the girl’s ear. "Don’t worry," she said, her voice warm and reassuring. "I’ll help you find your parents."
The girl sniffled and hesitated, looking down at her small shoes. "Really? You’ll help me?"
Emilia’s smile grew as she offered her hand. "I promise. Let’s go together."
The girl hesitated for only a moment before placing her small hand in Emilia’s. They began to walk through the streets, Emilia keeping an eye out for anyone who might be frantically searching for their child. As they moved, the girl’s sobs quieted, replaced with a tentative sense of trust in Emilia.
“What’s your name?" Emilia asked, glancing down at the child.
“Plum," the girl said softly, gripping Emilia’s hand tightly. "You’re really nice... are you a princess?"
Emilia chuckled softly at the innocent question. "No, not a princess. But maybe I can be one someday."
Plum's eyes widened with wonder. "You look like a princess."
Emilia’s heart softened at the innocent words. If only everyone saw me the way this child does.
They continued walking, and soon enough, Emilia spotted a woman frantically scanning the crowd. Her eyes fell on Plum, and she rushed forward with a gasp of relief. "Plum! Oh, thank the heavens!"
Plum let go of Emilia's hand and ran to her mother, tears once again flowing—but this time, they were tears of joy. The woman knelt, scooping the child into her arms, holding her close as she whispered words of comfort.
Watching the tearful reunion, Emilia felt a rare sense of peace. For a brief moment, the weight of fear and judgment lifted from her heart. Maybe not everyone sees me as something to fear.
The mother, still holding Plum, turned to Emilia, gratitude shining in her eyes. "Thank you, miss. I don’t know how to express how grateful I am to you."
Emilia smiled and shook her head slightly. "It’s nothing, really. I’m just glad Plum is safe."
The mother frowned, her gratitude intensifying. "Are you sure there’s nothing I can do for you? Anything at all?"
Emilia opened her mouth to refuse but hesitated. I don’t need help, she thought. But the mother’s earnest expression made her pause.
"No, really," Emilia started to say. "There’s no need for—"
"Please," the mother interrupted, her voice firm but kind. "You helped my little girl. Let me help you in return."
Emilia considered the offer for a moment, then finally relented. "Alright... Do you know anything about a place called the loot house or a girl named Felt?"
The mother frowned in thought. "I’ve heard of the loot house. It’s run by a man named Rom in the slums. As for the girl... I think she’s been seen around there."
Emilia nodded. "Thank you. That helps a lot."
With a final nod of appreciation, Emilia left the family to their reunion, her heart both lighter and more focused on her mission.
As Emilia entered the slums, the atmosphere around her shifted. The well-kept streets and bustling market stalls gave way to narrow, winding alleys lined with crumbling buildings and dirt-covered children running barefoot through the streets. The air smelled of damp stone and decay, a staleness that hung heavy in the atmosphere.
The slums were filled with people who lived in the shadows of society—forgotten, ignored. Children played in the grime while adults huddled in corners, their faces worn with exhaustion and despair.
Emilia felt her heart clench at the sight of it all. Poverty, suffering—it wasn’t just limited to demi-humans like her. Pure humans lived here too, just as broken and ignored by the world above.
This isn’t just about me, Emilia thought bitterly. This kingdom’s injustice is everywhere. If I become queen, I’ll change it.
She vowed to herself, walking deeper into the slums. I’ll end all forms of cruelty and injustice. And anyone who stands in my way will pay the price.
Her resolve hardened as she approached a run-down building that stood slightly apart from the rest. Its sagging roof and cracked windows made it clear that this was the loot house the bartender and the little girl's mother had mentioned. Taking a deep breath, Emilia steeled herself for what lay ahead. She would get her insignia back—one way or another.
Pushing open the creaky door, she stepped inside, her heart pounding.
Suddenly, a terrified voice rang out from inside.
“No! Don’t come in!” Subaru’s voice, filled with fear, echoed through the room.
The panic in his tone struck Emilia like a knife. Is he really so afraid of me? After everything I did? She hesitated at the door, her heart pounding as her thoughts raced. Was this all just a trick?
Stepping into the dimly lit room, her eyes quickly adjusted to the dark interior. Subaru stood in the center, his body
tense, while Felt stood behind him, clutching Emilia’s insignia tightly to her chest. The insignia she had stolen. The sight of it sent a rush of anger through Emilia, but what struck her most was Subaru’s presence. It didn’t make sense. Why was he here?
Suddenly, it all clicked in her mind.
The thugs… the attack… Subaru wasn’t their victim, she thought bitterly. He was part of it. From the beginning.
Her heart hardened, the realization stinging her more than she expected. She had saved him. And now she saw him standing there, alongside the thief who had taken what was rightfully hers.
Subaru’s eyes widened when he saw Emilia, relief washing over his face. But Emilia didn’t see his relief—only the evidence of betrayal. So, he’s been working with them all along.
"So this is where you’ve been hiding," Emilia said sharply, her voice cutting through the tension in the room.
Subaru opened his mouth, his face pale as he scrambled to explain. "No, wait—don’t misunderstand—"
But before he could finish, Felt, seeing the fury in Emilia’s eyes, stepped forward defensively. "You’re the Witch!" she accused, her voice trembling as she took a step back. Her grip on the insignia tightened, as though it could protect her from the growing storm in the room.
The word stung, but this time, Emilia’s patience had run out. Her expression darkened, and her eyes narrowed as her frustration built. "I’m not the Witch," she said coldly, her voice chilling. "But you should fear me if you don’t return what you’ve stolen."
Subaru, realizing the severity of the misunderstanding, raised his hands in desperation. "Wait—this isn’t what you think!" he pleaded, trying to step between her and Felt. "I was—"
But Emilia’s gaze was already fixed on him, a mixture of anger and hurt burning behind her eyes.
"You..." Her voice trembled with betrayal. "You were working with them from the beginning, weren’t you? The thugs who attacked you—it was all just an act to trick me."
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Subaru’s heart sank. "No, it’s not like that!" he shouted, his desperation growing. "You’re misunderstanding everything!"
But Emilia wasn’t listening. Her heart ached at the thought that the person she had saved had been part of a plan to deceive her from the very start.
"I saved you," she said quietly, her voice trembling with a mix of disappointment and rage. "And this is how you repay me? By working with thieves and liars?"
Subaru stepped forward, his eyes pleading. "I’m not with them! I never was! Please believe me!"
But Emilia’s focus shifted to Felt, her patience wearing thin. "You stole my insignia," Emilia said, her voice low and cold. "Return it to me now, or I’ll make you regret it."
Felt, feeling cornered, snapped back. "I didn’t steal it for fun!" she shot back, her voice shaking. "This is the way things work in the slums! It’s just business! I don’t care who you are!"
Emilia’s eyes darkened, her frustration boiling over. "You don’t care who I am?" she repeated softly, her voice edged with dangerous calm. "Then you will."
The room grew colder, and the tension hung thick in the air as Felt’s bravado wavered. Her eyes darted toward the door, searching for a way out. Subaru, seeing the rising conflict, stepped forward again.
"I’m not against you, please listen to me!" Subaru’s voice cracked with desperation, but Emilia wasn’t hearing him. The betrayal she felt clouded her judgment, and all she could see was someone who had played her for a fool.
Just as the situation threatened to explode, the door creaked open once more. A slow, deliberate sound that immediately captured everyone’s attention. A figure stepped inside, her long, dark hair flowing behind her, and her lips curling into a twisted smile.
Elsa had arrived.
The creaking of the door behind them sent a chill through the room. Emilia, Subaru, and Felt turned in unison, and as the door swung open, the oppressive air seemed to thicken. Elsa's long, flowing black hair shimmered like liquid shadow, and her lips curled into a predatory smile that sent a jolt of unease through the room.
Her dark eyes glinted with an eerie amusement as they scanned the room, locking onto each person in turn before finally settling on Emilia. The woman moved with the slow, deliberate grace of a predator stalking its prey.
"Oh, how lovely," Elsa purred, her voice smooth and dripping with sinister delight. "It looks like I’ve found quite the gathering here."
Subaru’s heart leapt into his throat. "That’s her… Elsa!" he whispered urgently, taking a step back toward Emilia. His voice shook as he turned to her. "Be careful… She’s dangerous. She’s the one who—"
But Elsa’s gaze had already settled on Emilia, her smile widening in cruel amusement. "Dangerous? Oh, that’s far too mild a word, don’t you think?" Elsa’s voice was sickeningly sweet, her eyes gleaming with the thrill of violence. "I prefer ‘lethal.’"
Felt, standing frozen by the wall, tightened her grip on the insignia, her face pale with terror. She had clearly not expected this, and her bravado from earlier evaporated as Elsa’s presence filled the room with palpable dread.
Elsa's smile widened as she took slow, deliberate steps forward, her long fingers toying with the dagger at her side. "You have something I want," she said softly, her eyes darting toward Felt before returning to Emilia. "But now that I’m here… I think I’ll take more than just the insignia."
The deadly gleam in her eyes made Emilia’s skin prickle with unease, but she didn’t back down. Summoning her inner resolve, she stepped in front of Subaru, blocking him from Elsa’s view.
"I won’t let you harm anyone here," Emilia said firmly, her violet eyes burning with quiet determination.
Elsa’s laugh was a chilling, almost melodic sound that echoed off the walls. "Oh, how bold! I like that," she mused, her gaze sweeping over Emilia as if sizing her up. "But let’s see if your courage lasts… after I’ve spilled your blood."
Without warning, Elsa hurled her dagger with lethal precision, aimed directly at Emilia’s heart.
Subaru’s voice rang out, panicked. "Puck! Now!"
In an instant, the familiar warmth of Puck’s magic flared to life beside Emilia, and a shimmering barrier of ice materialized between her and the oncoming dagger. The blade clanged against the icy shield, bouncing off harmlessly, and Puck floated lazily in the air, his small form glowing with magical energy.
"You know my name?" Puck blinked, glancing at Subaru with curiosity before shrugging. "Well, I guess it doesn’t matter." His eyes narrowed as he turned toward Elsa. "I’ve got more important things to deal with."
Elsa’s smile didn’t falter, even as her dagger was deflected. "A spirit, is it?" she purred, clearly unfazed. "This will be fun."
The room exploded into action as Elsa moved with inhuman speed, darting toward Emilia once again. Another dagger flashed in her hand, gleaming in the low light as she aimed for Emilia’s throat.
But Puck was faster. With a flick of his paw, a stream of ice shot from the ground, forming a jagged wall between Elsa and her target. Elsa skidded to a stop, her eyes gleaming with excitement as she dodged the ice, effortlessly twisting her body with the grace of a dancer.
"You’ll have to try harder than that, little spirit," Elsa teased, her voice a dangerous whisper as she effortlessly dodged Emilia and Puck’s attacks. She moved like a shadow, slipping past every ice shard and magical barrier with ease.
"She's too fast!" Subaru shouted, his eyes wide with fear as he watched Elsa evade each counterattack. "How is she doing this?"
Elsa’s movements became more aggressive as she closed in, her daggers flashing in the dim light as she hurled them with deadly precision. Emilia and Puck barely managed to block each attack, ice forming and shattering in rapid succession as the room filled with the clash of magic and steel.
But Elsa’s relentless speed was starting to wear them down. Puck, though powerful, couldn’t keep his form indefinitely. His energy was already waning, and Emilia could feel it. Sweat trickled down her brow as she struggled to keep up with Elsa’s attacks, her magic flickering under the strain.
"Lia, I’m running out of time," Puck warned, his usually playful tone now serious. "I can’t hold her off for much longer."
Emilia’s heart tightened. She could feel Puck’s energy fading, and she knew that once he disappeared, she’d be facing Elsa alone. But she couldn’t show fear. Not now.
"I’ll handle it," Emilia said, her voice steady despite the rising panic in her chest. "You can rest. I’ll finish this."
Puck hesitated for a moment, then nodded. "You’ve got this. But remember, if you need me, you know how to bring me back." With that, he vanished, leaving Emilia standing alone, facing Elsa.
Elsa’s eyes gleamed with excitement as she realized she was now facing Emilia without the spirit’s aid. "Oh, this is perfect!" she laughed, her voice filled with twisted
joy. "Now I get to see what you’re really made of."
She twirled her daggers with a flourish, her steps light as she closed the distance between them. "Let’s see how you handle this, half-elf."
Emilia’s grip on her magic tightened as she summoned another burst of ice, forming sharp spikes that shot toward Elsa. But Elsa was too fast, darting between the projectiles with ease as she closed in.
The clash that followed was fierce. Elsa’s daggers flashed, and Emilia countered with blasts of freezing wind and jagged ice. The room became a battlefield of magical frost and deadly steel, but it was clear that Elsa was toying with her, savoring the fight.
Elsa closed the distance in a blur, her dagger slicing through the air toward Emilia’s neck. But before the blade could connect, Rom burst into the room, his massive club swinging down toward Elsa with a thunderous roar.
Elsa barely dodged, the club smashing into the floor where she had stood moments before.
"Look at the mess you’ve made of my house!" Rom growled, his eyes blazing with anger. "I’ll crush you!"
Elsa, her smile never fading, laughed as she gracefully evaded his attack. "A giant, too? Oh, how exciting!" she cooed, her voice dripping with mockery. "Don’t worry, I’ll get to you after I finish with the half-elf."
But the distraction gave Emilia the opening she needed. Summoning every ounce of her strength, she conjured a massive boulder of ice and hurled it toward Elsa.
Elsa’s eyes widened as the boulder came crashing toward her. She dodged at the last second, but not completely—her arm was grazed by the ice, and blood trickled down her sleeve.
"Well now," Elsa said, her voice filled with dangerous amusement. "That was close. You’re better than I thought."
Her eyes gleamed with twisted excitement as she licked the blood from her hand. "But I’m not done yet. Let’s see if you can handle more." She threw another dagger, this time aiming for Emilia’s chest.
Emilia’s breath hitched as she braced for impact, but the dagger never reached her. A red-haired knight burst through the door, his aura radiating strength and dignity.
"That’s enough," the knight’s voice rang out, calm but filled with authority.
Everyone froze as Reinhard van Astrea, the Sword Saint, stepped into the room, his presence overpowering the chaos that had filled the air.
"Lady Emilia," he said, bowing his head with respect. "I’ll take it from here."
Elsa’s eyes lit up with excitement, her smile widening. "The Sword Saint himself?" she purred. "Oh, this is just perfect. The Sword Saint himself. I’ve heard so much about you. What a delight to finally have the chance to face you."
Reinhard’s gaze remained calm as he studied Elsa. "Elsa Granhiert, the Bowel Hunter," he said, his voice steady but firm. "I know of you as well."
Elsa’s eyes sparkled with joy, a twisted grin forming on her face. "Oh, how wonderful! To be recognized by the greatest knight in the kingdom—it’s an honor," she cooed, twirling her dagger playfully. "I’ve always wanted to see how long it would take for you to spill my bowels."
Reinhard didn’t waste time with words. His gaze locked onto the sword lying on the floor, and with a swift motion, he picked it up, apologizing softly to the blade.
"Forgive me," he murmured before raising the sword.
With one simple, perfect swing, the battle was over. The sheer force of the strike sent shockwaves through the room, and Elsa was thrown into the rubble, her form disappearing beneath the debris.
Emilia stood frozen, her heart racing as she watched Reinhard’s effortless victory. So this is the strength of the Sword Saint, she thought, astonished. Like everyone in the kingdom, she had heard tales of Reinhard’s unparalleled skill, but seeing it with her own eyes was something entirely different.
That single, perfect swing… Her chest tightened, a strange sense of jealousy blooming within her. She wished she had that kind of power—the kind of power that could change everything with just one move. If only I could end the injustices of this world as easily as he defeats his enemies, she thought, a bitter edge creeping into her thoughts. If only I could end the racism, the fear, all the cruelty… with one simple strike.
But as her gaze lingered on Reinhard, another thought surfaced. He is a knight… Emilia realized. And I’m a candidate for the throne. Her mind raced with the possibilities. Could I convince him to join me? To help me bring real change to this kingdom?
Lost in her thoughts, Emilia barely noticed the figure stirring in the rubble. But before she could react, she felt a sudden force shove her aside.
"watch out!" Subaru’s voice rang out, panicked, as he pushed her out of the way. In the blink of an eye, a flash of steel glinted in the air, Elsa’s dagger narrowly missing Emilia’s throat as it whizzed past.
Time seemed to slow as Emilia processed what had just happened. Subaru had saved her—again. Elsa, still alive, had been trying to kill her, and if it weren’t for Subaru’s quick action, she would have succeeded.
Elsa hissed in frustration, blood trickling down her arm as she glared at the group. "How annoying," she spat, her twisted smile faltering for the first time. "I’ll retreat for now, but don’t think this is over."
With that, Elsa vanished into the shadows, leaving the room in an eerie, tense silence.
Reinhard quickly approached Emilia, concern flashing briefly in his eyes. "Are you alright, Lady Emilia?"
Emilia nodded, still shaken but unharmed, thanks to Subaru. Her thoughts were a jumble of emotions—astonishment, jealousy, and now, a newfound respect for Subaru.
She turned her gaze back to him, still lying on the floor. At first, she had thought Subaru was just like everyone else—someone who feared and distrusted her because of her cursed blood. But now, after all this, she wasn’t so sure. There was no fear in his eyes, and what had once seemed like hesitation was something else entirely. Something deeper.
Love… The way Subaru had looked at her—unlike anyone else—was similar to the warmth in Puck’s gaze. But his feelings seemed even more pure, untainted by the world’s bitterness.
Emilia’s brow furrowed. She didn’t know what to make of it. The thought of someone caring about her—genuinely caring—was foreign. Confusing.
Her thoughts were interrupted when Subaru stirred, his voice breaking through the quiet. “Now that I’ve saved you,” he began, his smile weak but genuine, “I think I deserve a reward. Tell me your real name... because Satella can’t be it, right?”
For a moment, Emilia stared at him, unsure of how to respond. Her first instinct was to distrust him again, but there was something in his eyes, in his voice, that made her hesitate. His request wasn’t selfish or manipulative—he just wanted to know her, the real her.
And then, she laughed. A soft, genuine laugh bubbled up from within her, surprising even herself. “You’re right. My name’s not Satella.” She smiled, shaking her head slightly. “It’s Emilia. Just Emilia.”
Subaru’s face lit up, his smile bright despite his obvious exhaustion. But just as the moment settled, a deep gash suddenly appeared on his belly, blood spurting out as he crumpled forward with a pained gasp.
“Subaru!” Emilia cried out, rushing to his side. Panic surged through her as she knelt down, her hands glowing with healing magic. “Stay still—don’t move. I’ll heal you!”
Her magic worked quickly, the wound closing under her touch. Subaru’s breathing evened out, though he remained unconscious from the shock. Relief washed over her, but Emilia barely had time to catch her breath before her thoughts shifted to the next matter at hand—her insignia, still in Felt’s possession.
Emilia stood and glanced toward Felt, who sat slumped against Rom’s unconscious form. The giant had been knocked out during the battle, though he didn’t appear to be in any life-threatening danger. Felt, on the other hand, still clutched the glowing insignia tightly in her hand.
Taking a deep breath, Emilia walked toward her. “Give it back,” she demanded softly but firmly, her voice carrying an undeniable authority.
Felt hesitated, her bravado gone after everything that had happened. She fumbled for a moment before pulling the insignia from her pocket and slowly extending it toward Emilia.
But before Emilia could take it, Reinhard’s hand shot out, gripping Felt’s wrist with surprising force.
“Hey! Let go!” Felt yelped, her voice shaking with fear.
Reinhard ignored her protest, his face calm but unreadable. “I’m sorry, but you’ll have to come with me,” he said, his tone serious. Without waiting for Felt’s response, he knocked her out with a swift movement, catching her limp body effortlessly before she hit the ground.
He turned to Emilia, offering her the insignia with a respectful bow. “Lady Emilia,” he said softly, “things are about to move quickly. There isn’t much time to waste.”
Emilia took the insignia, her
fingers brushing against its cool surface as she felt the familiar weight settle back into her palm. A wave of relief washed over her—finally, it was back where it belonged. But a part of her was still disappointed. She had wanted to ask Reinhard to serve as her knight, but the moment had passed too quickly. Another time, perhaps, she thought with a sigh.
Reinhard gave her one last nod before disappearing into the night, his figure vanishing as swiftly as he had appeared.
Now, alone in the room with two unconscious men, Emilia felt a strange sense of calm. She looked at Subaru—still unconscious, but breathing steadily—and then at Rom. Both had saved her, both had helped her in their own way.
She stood over them, contemplating the path ahead. I will become the king, she vowed silently, her hands clenched into fists. I will lead this kingdom and end the injustices that plague it.
But as much as her determination blazed, a sobering thought lingered. I can’t do it alone.
She glanced down at Subaru, the boy who had shown her kindness, even if she didn’t fully understand why. And Rom, the gruff giant who had fought to protect his home. They had both risked themselves for her.
“I need people,” she whispered to herself, her voice resolute. “I can’t do this on my own. And… maybe I can trust these two. A little, at least.”
She let out a long, steady breath, as though releasing the weight that had been pressing on her. Emilia knelt down, gently lifting Subaru with surprising ease.
“I’ll take them with me to the mansion,” she decided quietly, her eyes determined. “It’s time to move forward.”