Volume 2, Chapter 10: Number, 10, Revenge
Translator: Doza
âCale, wait for meee!â
Silvie yelled as he chased after him. âWait for me! Donât walk so fast!â
When he started to see numerous bystanders glancing curiously at them, Cale stopped, turned around, and sternly reprimanded him. âAre you crazy? Why the heck are you following me?â
Silvie ran several steps to Caleâs side and said between gasps for breath, âLet me go with you!â
âYou want to go with me to kill people?â Cale raised an eyebrow, not believing this turn of events at all.
Upon hearing the two words âkill people,â Silvieâs face twitched, but he didnât refute Caleâs words. Instead, after much consideration, he said, âCarol said itâs better to act at night⦠So we donât have to be in such a hurry, right?â
Cale was also fully aware that it was best to take action at night. He didnât have the kind of strength Carol had, to be able to openly kill people in broad daylight, so right now he was only going over there to hide first.
âIf you want to follow me, then from this moment on you are not allowed to talk!â
Silvie had only just begun to say âokayâ when he hastily shut his mouth. He even crossed his two forefingers over his lips. Then, he followed quietly behind Cale.
Seeing this, Cale stopped walking as briskly as before and started using a normal pace to walk back to his house.
âWhoa, your house is really huge! Thereâs even a garden!â Silvie exclaimed.
Cale glared at him fiercely and scolded, âShut up.â
Silvie was so frightened he quickly made another cross over his mouth.
Compared to Carol and Halfleaf who could take a secret tunnel, the two of them were not as lucky. Only when the opportunity arose and no one was around could they climb over the wall.
This was, after all, his home. As an illegitimate son, Cale often hid in secret places. Nothing was easier than finding a hiding place.
While hiding in their temporary spot, Cale was initially anxious that Silvie would start talking randomly. However, he didnât utter a single word and, after looking left and right with wide eyes for a while, fell asleep.
He really doesnât feel the least bit of vigilance nor nervousness. Cale was at a loss for words. He even mocked himself while thinking that compared to Silvie, he was a lot more useless!
He looked down at his right hand, which was tightly clutching a dagger. The daggerâs blade was bright and dazzling. After looking closely, he realized why it wouldnât stop shining; the dagger was trembling incessantly.
After much difficulty, he waited until evening. By then, Silvie was already awake. Silvie took out salted meat from breast pocket to eat and pushed some towards Cale, silently asking if he wanted to eat.
Cale really admired this fellow for not being alarmed no matter how much his surroundings changed⦠Or was it purely that he was too stupid?
He waited until Silvie had finished eating his meat. Cale estimated that is was nearly midnight. There were already no lights on in the house.
âSilvie, you wait here.â
Silvie immediately shook his head firmly, saying, âYou leave me here, and I will immediately scream that there is an assassin!â
ââ¦â Cale said in a low, helpless voice, âAlright then, you can follow me. But donât make any noise!â
Once Silvie nodded his head in agreement, the two of them moved away from their hiding place, heading towards their destination: the master bedroom.
Even though Silvie looked so weak that a gust of wind might knock him over (in fact⦠he was so weak that a gust of wind could knock him over), he had excellent footwork. He was silent, quite light, and graceful.
Cale glanced curiously at Silvie and abruptly thought that his skip-like way of walking felt a bit familiar. Thinking carefully, he realized that it was akin to a dancerâs footsteps.
He is indeed a wandering bard. Cale was again speechless.
The two of them moved stealthily towards the master bedroom. Not a single person appeared in the corridors, allowing them to arrive outside the master bedroom without any trouble.
Cale inhaled deeply. When he was about to push open the door, someone grabbed onto him. He jumped in shock, but then realized it was only Silvie. He was so angry that he almost wanted to yell at him.
âCale, this feels very strange. Why isnât anyone here?â Silvie felt that the situation was far from good. According to his various life experiences, the more smoothly things went, the more likely one would suffer a mega-huge fall at the end⦠This was not an analogy. It was an incident that had actually occurred before. That fall had even caused him a lot of pain!
âWhatâs strange?â Cale said quietly. âTheyâve all gone out to hunt for me already. How can there still be people around!â
âButâ¦â Silvie still felt something was amiss. Would someone who had just had a previous assassination attempt on them not leave a guard behind?
However, Cale didnât pay any more attention to Silvie. He was already so close to his goal. He couldnât calm down at all.
Gently nudging the door (the door wasnât locked), he cautiously pushed it open a crack and peeped inside. All he saw was a bulge in the quilt on the bed. It was obvious someone was sleeping there.
He fully pushed open the door and walked in. As he stood beside the bed, his feelings were rather complicated. Even though he knew that the other side had poisoned his father, and that he had to avenge him, he had never killed a person before, and his first target was actually someone whom he had associated with from morning to night for twenty years. This burdened feeling could not be considered light⦠But as a result, he detested those three people even more!
Even he, who didnât have much in the way of feelings for them, felt himself unable to do the deed. How could anyone set about murdering their husband, father, and older brother whom they had been with every day?
Cale raised the dagger in his hand. Just as he was about to bring it down, Silvie suddenly hugged him tightly.
Cale struggled for several moments but couldnât break free. He could only grit his teeth and whisper. âLet go!â
âI wonât!â
Using one hand as a crutch, Cale used his elbow to jab Silvie in the stomach. The latter groaned but was still unwilling to release him. Cale struck backwards again. Only then was Silvie knocked aside and fell to the ground.
Cale didnât even look back. Raising his daggerâ¦
âCale, be careful!â Silvie yelled.
Be careful? Caleâs dagger paused. He turned back to look and saw Silvie caught by two people.
More than ten people stood at the doorway. Human shadows even flickered outside the only window. All of them held various weapons. They were none other than the servants of the house, as well as the three he had wanted to kill: the woman, her son, and her adulterous partner, who was also his fatherâs younger brother! The person he had to call Uncle!
This is a trap⦠Cale gripped his dagger, growling, âRelease him! This matter has nothing to do with him! Just come straight at me!â
The woman shrieked loudly. âI originally intended to let you off. After all, that man only had you for a son. Who could have imagined that you wouldnât know what was good for you. You actually dared to come here to kill me!â
âYou killed my father! And then sold me off as a slave!â Cale bellowed, âYou thought that I would let all of you off just like that? You murdered my father!â
The woman roared furiously. âI hadnât originally planned to kill him. I thought it would be fine waiting for him to die of illness. Who knew that despite being sick for so many years, he wouldnât die! If I hadnât poisoned him, I donât know how long I would have had to wait before inheriting his assets!â
All because of that bit of money?! Cale felt a burning rage in his chest, but the only manifestation of it was a feverish heat behind his eyes. He felt like crying. Maybe he couldnât avenge him. Sorry, Fatherâ¦
âTo avoid any more long, sleepless nights, the both of you should just die together!â
Upon hearing this, Cale clutched his dagger even tighter. Even if he died, he would make sure to take at least a few people with him!
When he heard he was going to die, Silvie immediately screamed, âCarol, help!â
Hearing Silvieâs scream, Cale felt helpless to the extreme. He couldnât believe that this fellow would still yell for Carol at this sort of time. Could it be that he really thought Carol would come and save him?
Despite this, Caleâs feelings leaned more towards guilt. He was afraid that Silvie would actually be dragged down with him and die. He still wanted to be on the lookout for a way of letting Silvie escape!
But just when this idea arose, he saw his âyounger brotherâ stabbing towards Silvieâs stomach with a blade. As Silvie was held down by others, he had no way of dodging at all, and merely watched with widened eyes as the knife got closer to his stomachâ¦
âStop!â Cale rushed forward, but no matter how fast he was he couldnât beat the speed of the knife, and several people also rushed forward to block him.
âSilvie!â