Rumble, rumble, rumble!
âE-earthquake!â
âEvacuate! Everyone, evacuate!â
The soldiers, overwhelmed by the constant tremors shaking the underground tunnels, scrambled to give evacuation orders. The fear of the tunnels collapsing and burying them alive spurred them into action.
Howeverâ
âI told you to take the prisoners with you, didnât I?â
âB-but, Your Highnessâ¦â
âItâs not Your Highness. Call me Sir Aren! I am on official duty right now!â
âY-Yes, Sir Aren!â
âI will not tolerate disobedience. Take all the prisoners listed, and ensure they come with us.â
âYes, sir!â
Under Aren Pendragonâs orders, the soldiers had no choice but to escort the prisoners out.
âL-light! Itâs sunlight!â
âMove! Move faster! If we all die here, itâll be your fault!â
âIâm s-sorry!â
The prisoners, who hadnât seen sunlight or clouds in ages, didnât have time to enjoy the sight. Desperation fueled their rush to escape. Yet, the joy of survival made even this natural disaster seem like a blessing.
Normally, even if the tunnels collapsed, prisoners serving life sentences wouldnât be expected to escape. That was the unyielding rule.
Butâ
âAs Iâve said before, only those listed on this âdocumentâ are to be taken. If anyone not on the list is found among them, eliminate them immediately.â
âU-understood!â
The royal bloodline held the power to overturn all such principles.
With his gray hair, sullied by the tunnelsâ grime, washed clean and his signature white hairâa symbol of Pendragonâshining in the light, Arenâs presence commanded obedience. His soldiers, though trembling with fear, carried out his orders without much complaint. They considered his commands fair and just.
âHe really is of royal blood, ensuring that no one dies unjustly.â
âThe ones on the list are hardly criminals. Most of them were just framed or scapegoated.â
âThey call him the Noble White Lion, and itâs no empty title.â
Among the prisoners trapped in the tunnels, the few with minor offensesâthose wronged by nobles or falsely accusedâwere the ones being saved. The soldiers couldnât help but respect this display of nobility.
Yet for Aren, the recipient of such praiseâ
âDamn itâ¦â
âit was nothing but humiliation.
He felt disgusted, as though stealing someone elseâs reputation.
âEven I am just following orders!â
The list heâd acquired by pressuring the Guild and the command to rescue prisoners wasnât an act of mercy. It came with a dire warning:
âIf even one of those listed is missing, itâll be a hundred lashes per head. Donât forget.â
It was pure coercion. Aren hated the absurdity of breaking the law as a royal, but he dared not voice his complaints for fear of retribution.
Yetâ
âTh-thank you, Sir Knight! Thank you so much!â
âI-I was told Iâd see my mother in a year if I endured, but I thought Iâd die without ever seeing her again. Thank you, trulyâ¦â
âThank you for sparing usâ¦â
Damn it!
Hearing the gratitude of the prisonersâmany of whom appeared innocentâAren felt something stir in his chest. What was this feeling?
âStop with the thanks and focus on escaping! You there, your leg seems injuredâget on my back.â
âI-I might dirty your armorâ¦â
âDonât make me repeat myself!â
At some point, Aren realized his fear of monsters had given way to a sincere desire to help these people. That realization would only fully dawn on him much later.
âSay what you will, but his character isnât completely heartless.â
âIndeed. In moments like this, the title âWhite Lionâ suits him perfectly.â
âHe truly seems noble and brave, just like the White Lion of legendâ¦â
Swish!
Elsewhere in the tunnels, Jake and Yord were cutting down any âdangerous criminalsâ trying to escape alongside the legitimate prisoners. They dispatched their targets with cold efficiency.
Some of these criminals had clearly learned combat techniques, likely members of the Blood Cross Army attempting to defect.
âLoyalty means nothing to scum like them.â
âWhat can you expect from cultistsâor rather, garbage like this?â
Whoosh!
Yord swiftly swung his blade at a charging prisoner. His horizontal slash, executed with the speed of the wind, left no room for hesitation.
Slice!
The clean cut ended the fight in an instant.
His swordsmanship was nothing short of extraordinary, living up to the title of the academyâs top new recruit of the year.
Not to be outdone, Jake, the senior knight, braced himselfâ
Thud!
Pow!
âUnlike that guy, I canât deflect swords or arrows, but Iâm still sturdy enough to handle this.â
Jake weathered attacks with his body, emerging unscathed.
Jake had been the first person to learn Force under Lee Hanâs tutelage, even before it was taught to the cadets. Though treated as an experimental subject, Jakeâs innate talent as a knight had made him an exceptional student.
Now, he had mastered Vajraâs Might, a feat previously thought exclusive to Lee Han.
And soâ
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Cultists stood no chance against him.
Slash!
In a single clean movement, Jakeâs Iaido sliced through the necks of all who dared attack him. It was as if he were harvesting crops with a scythe.
His skill was far beyond that of a mere intermediate knight, demonstrating the caliber of a true master.
Jake exhaled lightly, wiping the sweat from his brow.
âPhew, is it done?â
âWeâve dealt with most of the cultists, but⦠theyâre only a fraction of the total.â
ââ¦True.â
Though Jake and Yord had taken down over fifty, hundreds of prisoners remained.
And all of themâ
âThey must be deeper inside.â
âCould Senior Lee Han have been right about another passageâ¦?â
Even with the earthquakes and explosions, the hundreds of prisoners hadnât moved.
Clearly, they had something to rely on.
âPhew⦠just how many traitors are there?â
Now, whether they wanted to or not, they would learn the truth.
Deep within the tunnels imprisoning the convicts lay hidden facilities unknown even to those who managed them. A suspicious force had taken root there, expanding its influence.
This wasnât the work of some run-of-the-mill terrorist group or a mere religious cult.
Someone was backing them.
Someone with immense power.
ââ¦Letâs focus on handling the current situation first. Getting stabbed because youâre distracted thinking about something else benefits no one,â Jake said.
ââ¦â
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
ââ¦Because you sound just like Senior Lee Han right now.â
âM-me?!â
Jake looked utterly shaken. To suggest that he resembled that shameless knight in speechâwhat an outrageous insult!
Did this mean he was just as insufferable?
âIâIâm not that bad!â
âYou are. Exactly the same. Hehe.â
âYou littleâ!â
Jake felt his blood pressure rising as he glared at his sly junior, who smirked mischievously. This was the same junior who used to be a model of diligence. How had he turned into such a trickster?
âItâs all because of that guy.â
Lee Han.
Though he called him a friend, he was nothing more than a troublesome acquaintance.
Ever since their paths crossed, Jake couldnât remember a single uneventful day.
âHahâ¦â
Still, Jakeâs gaze drifted toward the pitch-black depths of the tunnels, where Lee Han was likely still fighting.
âAre you okay in there?â
He wanted to help but restrained himself, knowing he would only be a hindrance. Lee Han always performed better when fighting alone.
Yet, he couldnât help but feel disheartened. Being stuck handling the aftermath only reminded him of his own inadequacies.
âTch. If only I were the Northern Black Lion right now.â
âThe Northern Black Lion? Are you talking about the deputy commander of the Black Iron Lions?â
âYouâve heard of him?â
âHis accomplishments are legendary, not just in the North but throughout the entire kingdom. Maximus Iron de Lionel, the famous âGiant Slayer.ââ
The Giant SlayerâMaximus.
A knight who singlehandedly felled a Frost Giant.
Among the young knights representing the southern continent, his feats and reputation stood on a completely different level.
ââ¦Iâve only heard the stories. Is he really that strong?â
âIâve only seen him once, and even then, it was by chance. Butâ¦â
âBut?â
âHeâs strong. Incredibly strong.â
Jake couldnât forget.
Back when he was still training under his father, a knight and his mentor, they had traveled near the northern region. Along the way, they encountered a group of northern knights.
Among them was him.
âHaha! A fine knight in training, I see!â
Even though Maximus had been in his teens at the time, his presence, build, and aura surpassed even seasoned knights like Jakeâs father.
âHaha! For a white kitten, youâre surprisingly sturdy. How about it? Care to take a blow from me? I wonât promise youâll survive, though. If you die, well, thatâs just how knights live. Hahaha!â
Jake had never seen anyone stronger.
His father had this to say about him:
âThe light of Providence sometimes bestows an extraordinary blessing on one individual every hundred years. A talent so rare itâs said to occur once in a million lifetimes.â
âAnd what about me?â
âYouâre one in a hundred, lad. Hahaha.â
ââ¦â
âDonât ever fight someone like him. As terrifying as he is now, heâll only keep growing stronger⦠endlessly.â
Jake couldnât argue. The presence and aura Maximus exuded were undeniable.
At the time, he thought heâd never meet anyone like him again in his lifetime.
But thenâ
âThat guy changed my mind.â
The anomaly Jake encountered later in life wasnât the product of Providence. He was someone who gained his strength through trials and adversityâa blend of raw talent and unrelenting perseverance.
A chimera of sorts.
Someone like Lee Han.
Jake chuckled despite himself, feeling a little guilty for mentally comparing a person to a hybrid creature.
âIâll buy him a drink later.â
â¦After all this was over.
Slash!
Jakeâs blade harvested another head from a beast wearing a human guise.
Meanwhile, two figures, hailed as a once-in-a-million talent and a chimera forged through trials, faced off deep within the tunnels.
âSo, why are you here?â
âHaha, I was just doing a bit of spy work. But somehow, I always end up being chased as a suspicious figure. No idea whyâ¦â
ââ¦I feel like I know exactly why.â
âHmm?â
Lee Han and Maximus stood with their weapons trained on each other, sword and axe poised to strike.
Neither made a move to lower their weapon, maintaining their tense standoff.
And observing themâ
âExcuse me, weâre about to get buried alive hereâ¦â
Rumble, rumble!
Derrick pointed to the falling dirt and debris around them, his voice desperate.
Unfortunatelyâ
âYou put your sword down first.â
âHow about you lower your axe?â
ââ¦â
Neither knight showed the slightest sign of yielding.
At that moment, Derrick thought:
â¦No matter the world, men die early because of their stupid pride.