The Blood Cross Army and Derekâs Frustration
âThe Blood Cross Army? Whatâs that, some cheap knockoff of the Blood Cult?â
âRight? You think so too!â
State Window, seemingly the only one in the world who shared Ihanâs sense of humor and sarcasm, offered its agreement. Ihan was relieved to know he wasnât the only one who found the name ridiculous.
However, Derekâalias Taechangâwas utterly bewildered.
âA faction from the temple? Parasites who survived despite being wiped out by the late king? â¦What is all this nonsense?â
Derek mumbled to himself, struggling to comprehend this sudden revelation about a faction heâd never heard of.
âI-I mean, I was part of the original dev team, but I wasnât high-ranking. So I donât know all the gameâs content. The Blood Cross Army could be a scrapped idea the planning team added later, or it might be part of the original story that Iâm unaware of.â
âThe game versus the source material, huhâ¦.â
âIf you want, I can try to find out.â
ââ¦No, forget it. Sure, knowing more could be useful, but knowing too much just complicates things. Like with you.â
âC-canât deny thatâ¦.â
Indeed, Derekâs mind was always clutteredâwith too much information.
Many might envy Derekâs encyclopedic knowledge, thinking they could accomplish anything with such resources. But Derek saw it differently.
âItâs awful, reallyâ¦.â
Knowledge, as vast as his, was a double-edged sword. Without sufficient power or authority to act on it, that knowledge became a burden. Not just any powerâhe neededâ¦
âWithout the authority of a war god or the strength of an aura master, I canât use my knowledge freely.â
Derek had neither. Even when heâd foreseen the monster attack the previous day, he couldnât do anything about it. This constant helplessness left him perpetually stressed, with many sleepless nights.
Lately, heâd been able to rest better thanks to reliable allies. Without themâ¦
âSigh, the instructorâs right. Ignorance is bliss. Maybe I should just stick to being a walking encyclopedia.â
âDonât give up, kid. Put in the effort to become an aura master or a warlord.â
ââ¦Neither is easy or desirable.â
Aura mastery wasnât something achieved through skills or achievement points. Becoming a warlord required political acumen and charismaâqualities Derek neither possessed nor wanted to cultivate.
âYouâd be unstoppable if you just had some confidence.â
ââ¦You overestimate me, Instructor. Anyway, the real problem here is the emergence of an unknown faction.â
âYou really know nothing about them? Even though you predicted the monster attack?â
âI know there are villains, but none with a silly name like âBlood Cross Army.ââ
ââ¦â¦â
âEither thereâs some glitch or some deviation from the norm. To figure it out, I think itâd be best if I stuck close to you, Instructor.â
âOh? Feeling proactive, are we?â
ââ¦Not really. Iâm just following your example.â
âMy example?â
âYou said it yourselfâwhatever you do, do it with responsibility. Iâm trying that out.â
For Derek, this was a way of taking responsibility for his knowledge as a developer.
A Rare Respite
âWow, this waterâs so cleanâitâs been ages since Iâve seen water this pure.â
âThis bread is soft, and the milk tastes freshly drawn. How on earth did they get these to such a remote place?â
âMmm!â
âSir Arend, please slow down, or youâll choke.â
âCough! W-waterâ¦!â
ââ¦Didnât even last a second after I said it.â
Thanks to Derek, the knights enjoyed a rare, warm mealâfresh bread, clean water, and milk as if straight from the source. Such luxury was only possible because of Derekâs [Inventory], a player-exclusive skill bordering on miraculous.
âWho wouldâve thought youâd know such a capable ally, Ihan?â
âYour connections are impressive, Senior.â
âThis time, I have to agree.â
âYou?â
ââ¦I agree.â
ââ¦Sure, like I expected anything else from you.â
ââ¦â¦â
As usual, Ihan berated the ever-useless Eighth Prince, then turned his attention back to Derek.
âSo, did you find anything?â
[Not yet. I didnât realize the tunnels were this expansive. I knew it was the kingdomâs largest fertilizer facility, but this is⦠five times the size of an amusement park.]
ââ¦That big?â
Ihan had known it was large, but not to this extent. It made sense, thoughâsupplying fertilizer to the entire southern continent required such an enormous operation.
âInvestigating wonât be easy.â
[Itâll take at least five days to cover everything.]
âHmm.â
That was likely the minimum. A thorough investigation could take two weeks or more, especially when searching for a hidden organization.
âIs this even the right place?â
Doubt crept into Ihanâs mind. Isis had chosen this location out of three potential sites, relying on her instincts. Could her intuition have been wrong?
ââ¦No, this is it!â
Ihan decided to trust Isis. Her intuition often bordered on the supernatural, something almost mystical. He had to believe this was the right placeâdoubting her wouldnât help.
âLooks like youâll have to keep working hard. Iâll do what I can, but my status as a convict limits me.â
[Donât worry. Iâll do my best to cover the rest. Iâll check back in the evening.]
âAlright, see you then.â
With that, Derek disappearedâhis stealth skill leaving no trace behind.
âThat skill is ridiculous,â Ihan thought. The combination of invisibility, stealth, and speed made Derek a human-shaped stealth bomber.
An Unexpected Encounter
As Ihan mulled over Derekâs skills, someone approached.
âHey, you there. Youâre from Britannia, right?â
â?â
âEven though this is our first meeting, I can tell from your trained physiqueâyouâre quite skilled. Itâs an honor to meet you. Iâm Mustang de Bargada.â
The stranger introduced himself as if his name alone should inspire awe.
The knights, however, responded with nothing but blank stares.
â??â
Their expressions seemed to say, âWho the hell is this idiot?â
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Mustangâs eyes darted nervously as he asked, ââ¦You donât know my name?â
At that moment, Jakeâthe most well-read knight in the groupâchimed in hesitantly:
ââ¦Mustang? Are you perhaps the general from Britannia who led the 3rd Corps?â
Mustangâs expression brightened momentarily at the recognition, but Jake continued:
âThe one infamous for his idiotic command decisions, who indirectly aided Pendragonâs victory and earned the title of hidden supporter or even spy for Pendragonâ¦?â
ââ¦Ohâ¦.â
âAnd the lunatic who supposedly threw a party in the middle of a battlefieldâ¦.â
âS-Stop! Enough!â Mustangâs face fell further with each revelation.
His background, it seemed, was better left unknown.
The Glaring Stares of Disapproval
As Jakeâs words lingered in the air, the other knights exchanged icy glances:
âNo wonder Britannia fell. With someone like him as a general, it makes sense.â
âThey say incompetent allies are worse than enemies. This proves it.â
âUnbelievable. A man like that became a general?â
âWait⦠given youâre a commander, doesnât that make sense?â
âWhat are you implying?!â
Mustang stood before them like a testament to utter incompetence, earning nothing but contemptuous glares.
Unfazedâor perhaps obliviousâhe puffed out his chest, addressing the group with exaggerated authority:
âAhem! Regardless, now that you know my name, you must understand that I outrank you. State your names and affiliations properly, and show some respect!â
ââ¦â¦â
The knights were too stunned to respond.
âWow⦠being this incompetent is almost impressive.â
Indeed, if incompetence had a hierarchy, Mustang might well belong to its highest echelons.
The Argument Escalates
âHumph! Demanding respect even in prisonâhave you no shame?â
Pendragonâs golden boy, Arend, looked at Mustang with unconcealed disgust, his tone brimming with disdain.
âHow dare you! Do you know who I am? Iâm the proud heir of the Vargas family!â
âAnd a disgrace to it, no doubt. What kind of Vargas demands recognition here of all places?â
âYouâ¦!â
The squabble escalated into a full-blown shouting match. The bickering was petty, a clash of fragile egos.
âAh, there they goâ¦â Jake muttered, shaking his head. âWhatâs the point of arguing with a fool?â
But Arend was undeterred, diving headfirst into the pointless argument.
From Words to Blows
âDo you dare point your finger at me?â
âDo you dare raise your voice to me?â
Within moments, the argument devolved into a full-blown scuffle, with both men grabbing each other by the collar.
The nearby prisoners, already exhausted from fighting mini-worms, watched with bemusement.
âWhat the hell is wrong with them?â
âPlenty of energy, it seems.â
Nobody moved to break up the fight. The prisoners were too drained to care, and the knights werenât inclined to intervene.
A Voice of Reason
âGeneral Mustang, please, letâs not do this. Weâre all from the same homeland, arenât we? We should be uniting, not fighting.â
A man with a gentle demeanor stepped between the two, his calm presence diffusing the tension.
âBut he started itââ
âCome now, letâs just calm down,â the man interrupted, his voice steady.
Mustang reluctantly stepped back, grumbling under his breath.
The man turned to the knights, offering a polite bow.
âMy apologies for the disturbance. General Mustang didnât mean any harm; he was simply excited to meet fellow knights from Britannia. Please donât take it personally.â
ââ¦â¦â
âAnd forgive my late introduction. Iâm Roy Vant. Please, just call me Roy.â
Roy extended a hand, his pleasant demeanor striking a stark contrast to Mustangâs bombastic attitude. He exuded the air of a capable diplomat, seemingly harmless.
Suspicion Arises
âRoy Vant,â Ihan repeated, narrowing his eyes. âAnd whatâs your relationship with him?â
Roy hesitated for a moment before answering.
âGeneral Mustang saved my life. I was nearly killed by the worms, but he rescued me. I owe him my life.â
âHa! Yes, yes, thatâs exactly how it happened!â Mustang added, slapping Royâs shoulder with exaggerated enthusiasm.
Roy maintained his polite smile, though his composure wavered slightly under Mustangâs obnoxious gestures.
âThatâs strange,â Ihan remarked, his tone dripping with suspicion. âYou donât strike me as someone whoâd need saving.â
ââ¦What do you mean by that?â
âI mean,â Ihan said bluntly, âyou seem suspicious as hell.â
â!!?â
A Sudden Attack
Without warning, Ihanâs fist shot toward Roy with deadly precision.
Smack!
Roy raised an arm to block, his movements unnaturally swift. The impact echoed through the cavern, and Royâs face twisted in shock.
âHah⦠this is insaneâ¦â Roy muttered.
Ihan grinned. âNot bad. Blocking that means youâve got skills. Aura techniques, maybe?â
Royâs silence and the faint murderous glint in his eyes confirmed Ihanâs suspicions.
A Brutal Fight
The clash was fierce, their strikes reverberating like thunder. Royâs kicks weaved through the air with serpentine grace, resembling a Brazilian kick on steroids. His movements were fluid and unpredictable, a deadly dance honed through countless battles.
But Ihan blocked every strike with ease, his calm demeanor unshaken.
âThat all youâve got?â Ihan taunted.
Royâs expression faltered. His techniquesâpolished and lethalâwere being dismantled as if they were childâs play.
An Unstoppable Force
Ihan didnât waste time. Grabbing Roy by the ankle mid-kick, he swung him like a ragdoll, slamming him into the ground.
Crash!
âArgh!â Roy cried out, writhing in pain.
âOnly two slams in, and youâre already whining?â Ihan remarked, unimpressed.
Roy thrashed in a desperate counterattack, but Ihan caught his leg again, lifting him effortlessly.
With a final, devastating motion, Ihan executed a flawless German Suplex.
Crack!
The sickening sound of Royâs skull meeting the ground filled the cavern, silencing everyone.
A Moment of Regret
ââ¦Ah, damn,â Ihan muttered, suddenly realizing the severity of his actions. âMaybe I shouldnât have gone that far.â
But as he looked down at Royâs limp body, Ihanâs regret was tinged with satisfaction.
âToo late now.â