Cadel thought of quite a few things to say that would be helpful in the process of recruiting Garuel. He had to entice him with plausible words. He needed to package the nonsense well.
He wanted Garuel so much that he wanted to bring him back by any means possible. He imagined so many things that it was funny.
But when Cadel came face-to-face with his reversed eye, all his imagination went out the window. His jaw dropped. It would be more accurate to say that he did not have the courage to speak of the abomination.
It was a moment of hollow, precarious emotion that felt like it could shatter at any moment. Cadelâs mind was consumed with the thought that he âmust not touch Garuelâs woundsâ.
At the very least, Cadel knew instinctively that he should not try to take advantage of Garuel with blatant lies in front of him who revealed everything.
âDid you try to exploit this weakness?â
Garuel released his grip on Cadelâs wrist and slowly pushed himself to his feet. His gaze was as cold as ever.
âDid you think that if you held it, it would come in handy someday? No, you were going to bring up my weakness from the beginning, but you saved it because I handled the matter without you having to? Hey.â
The upturned corners of Garuelâs mouth made his expression even more ferocious. His face, when fully exposed, was unchanged, but the mere fact that the sclera of one eye was black instead of white gave it an eerie quality.
Garuel crumpled his face, not bothering to hide his murderous aura.
âIt wonât help. I have been practicing letting go of everything for a very long time. No matter what you say, you canât get anything from me.â
âDonât get me wrong. I just did it because your secret doesnât matter to me.â
ââ¦â¦Doesnât matter to you?â
Cadel put down the flask he was holding and stood up to face Garuel. Without taking his eyes off the reversed eye that instinctively repulsed him, he approached Garuel step by step.
âWhether it was this eye, birth, or the past that Sir wanted to cover. I didnât want to judge Sir based on those things. It didnât matter, because I only saw what Sir allowed me to see, and I liked the way it looked, even if it was weird.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI knew it from the first time I saw it. About that eye.â
Cautiously, Cadel reached out and touched the corner of Garuelâs left eye. He flinched but didnât move away, so he stroked it as if to caress the wound.
Garuelâs eyes were filled with confusion at the sight of Cadel. It wasnât the reaction heâd expected, and he stiffened, unable to crack one of his familiar jokes.
âI had no intention of finding your weakness or exploiting it. Because I didnât want to do that. You asked why I was next to you even though I knew everything?â
He knew he should be careful, but he couldnât stop the words from coming out. Maybe it was the urgency. If Cadel didnât catch Garuel now, as he backed away with thorns raised, heâd run away somewhere unseen.
âIâll be honest. I did it because I wanted you, Sir.â
âWhat do you meaâ¦â¦.â
âI coveted Sir. You, who is a holy knight, wield the power of demons and choose to protect humans with that power. You, the commander, who was leading the Knight Order just fine, were suddenly behaving like an *sshole, so I assumed that you might be getting ready to leave because you were despondent about your power. Then donât I have a chance too? That glamorous bird could fall into my hands.â
A shadow appeared between Garuelâs eyebrows. He didnât really understand what he was hearing, and Cadel didnât help him understand. Cadel couldnât afford that.
âThatâs why I was next to you. Because I want you.â
It was the most sincerity Cadel could muster. If he couldnât win Garuelâs trust, at least he didnât want to lie to him.
Garuel clutched the back of Cadelâs hand over his left eye, and slowly pulled it away. His eyes were cloudy as he stared at the white fingers.
ââ¦â¦I canât believe it.â
âI wasnât planning on mentioning it until Sir spoke up first.â
âYou want this power. Just how weird are your tastes?â
âI want you with that power.â
Garuel let go of Cadelâs hand with a grunt and stooped to pick up the fallen eye patch, his expression twisting into a dark mockery.
âI have never had this foul power before. I never wanted it. So what you want is the power of the demons, not me.â
âSir Garuel.â
Garuel took a deep breath and fastened the eye patch again. Only one eye was covered. Instead of being a half-demon with a secret about his birth, he had returned to being the competent and tall knight commander that everyone knew.
âPlease go back. I will assume that I have received the payment.â
âNo, I donât want to go on like this.â
âNo, go ahead. I think weâre better off without Sirâ¦â¦for now.â
Cadel tried to hold on a little longer, but Garuel firmly pushed him on the back and kicked him out in front of the door. As Cadel, pushed by force, slipped through the open door, Garuel tried to close the door without hesitation. However, he was unable to do so because he was blocked by Cadelâs foot, which had been thrust through the crack.
âYouâre handling your already fragile body very poorly.â
âWeâll talk about this later.â
âThat doesnât sound too appealing to me.â
âIâm not leaving until we set a date to meet again.â
âYou should be this aggressive when youâre trying to attack someone.â
Cadelâs eyes never left Garuelâs as he endured the screaming pain, and he wondered grimly if this was how he would end up with one foot broken into two pieces. Along with a low sigh, he heard Garuelâs soothing voice.
ââ¦â¦Three days later. Please come here.â
âWhat about the time?â
âWhenever I feel like it that day.â
That was enough. Unable to endure the pain of his foot stuck in the door any longer, Cadel jerked away, and the door slammed shut with a loud bang.
Cadel gritted his teeth, barely balancing on his other foot. His gaze, twisted with pain, was directed at the tightly closed door.
ââ¦â¦Iâve really screwed it up.â
It was all messed up from the start. Would he be able to properly resolve this tangled relationship? As the night deepened, Cadelâs worries grew stronger.
* * *
As the promised three days approached, the ambassadors staying in the Empire expressed each countryâs intention to uphold its obligations under the âSealing Protection Conventionâ.
They provided troops to uphold a treaty to ãjointly manage the Demon Realmâs seals scattered around the world and prioritize the Empireâs â12 Sealsâ in the event of an anomalyã.
Thus, the âBlue Blooded Knight Orderâ of the Mainue Kingdom, the âTwilight Knight Orderâ of the White Kingdom, the âWilderness Knight Orderâ of the Mystic Principality, the âShadow Knight Orderâ of the Dunkelhai Kingdom, the âRock Iron Knight Orderâ of the Devon Kingdom Devon, and the Sniveck Principality âHoth Knight Orderâ were dispatched.
The Osma Empire deployed the âGuardian Knight Orderâ, the âThousands Arrows Knight Orderâ, and the âScarlet Scales Knight Orderâ.
âIt is His Majesty the Emperorâs decree that the Guardian Knight Order divides into three battalions to verify the seals of Areas 8, 9, and 10, and the Thousands Arrows Knight Order divides into two battalions to verify the seals of Areas 11 and 12. The Scarlet Scales Knight Order is to join Area 10, the largest.â
At the call of the Imperial Guardâs Captain Insel, the commanders and battalion captains of each of the knight orders responded with a bowed salute. Cadel lowered his eyes slightly, mimicking the movements of his companion.
âDoes this mean weâre additional manpower? Heâs not letting us operate on our own. Maybe he doesnât trust me yet, so heâs keeping an eye on me.â
He had no intention of betraying the Empire anyway. It would be better to gauge the situation with an ally than to be given a difficult solo mission to begin with. Cadel decided to think positively.
âDeparture date is two days later. Troops from other countries will also move at the same time, so I hope to show off the might of the Imperial Knight Order.â
The message was to fix the problem and get back before the foreigners did. With a cheerful reply, the captain of the guard, who had gotten the message across, left.
In the large-scale Guardian Knight Order or Thousands Arrows Knight Order, the commanders and battalion captains of each knight order gathered together and immediately began discussions to divide the knight order into battalions. However, this did not apply to Cadel. He had no authority to select allies to join Area 10. Because of this, Cadel tried to leave the place.
âOy.â
An ambiguous figure, neither welcome nor unwelcome, stood in Cadelâs way.
âAh, Sir Dreyfe. Long time no see.â
Dreyfe Enty, the battalion captain of the 5th Battalion of the Guardian Knight Order. He still had a bad-tempered expression on his face and sent a disapproving look towards Cadel.
âI feel energized every time I see you.â
âBecause you are glad to see me?â
âThat is ridiculous!â
âWhy are you screaming like that?â
âI donât know what the hell youâre up to, but youâd better play it straight because thereâs a lot of people out to get you.â
It was meant to frighten him, and Dreyfe spat out a series of hollow snorts as if he didnât like Cadelâs reaction.
âItâs not like they know who I am and hate me. If they donât like a former mercenary knight who suddenly stepped in, I can always use my skills to suppress them.â
âHmph, thatâs just going to get you more hate.â
âLetâs suppress them hard so that they donât even feel hateful.â
Dreyfe, who had been glaring at Cadel for a while, obviously uncomfortable with his nonchalance, sighed heavily.
âIt looks like Iâm going to be assigned to Area 10, so donât cause any accidents. As someone who knows your identity, I am very scared.â
âHmm, I guess my watchdog role will be taken over by Sir Dreyfe?â
âWhat watchdog! I have no time to worry about you. Do your own thing.â
At the sound of a voice calling him, Dreyfe stopped grunting and walked past Cadel. Cadel just shrugged his shoulders without even looking at him.
âItâs not easy for behaviors and thoughts on the outside to be that different from what is inside.â