âThis is truly the end,â Tenant thought, bowing his head.
Behind them, the Fenris Mercenary Corps crushed the remnants of the Rodrick army, while in front, the Fenris Countâs forces blocked their path.
There was no escape now.
They had been pursued relentlessly, cornered, and finally trapped.
âHow could this happen...?â
The Fenris forces seemed to know every move their opponents made and where their allies were at all times. Their coordination was seamless, leaving no gaps or weaknesses.
âIncredible.â
Even âincredibleâ felt inadequate to describe it. Tenant couldnât articulate it any other wayâhe was a knight, not a poet.
This was complete and utter defeat. It wasnât just Count Fenris; every commander on their side outclassed the Rodrick armyâs leadership.
How could all the talent of this caliber be concentrated in the North?
âPerhaps...â
Perhaps their defeat had been sealed the moment Count Fenris circumvented the West and invaded.
âTenant! Tenant! What do we do now?â
Marquis Rodrickâs voice trembled as he spoke, his face pale and on the verge of tears.
âMy lord...â
âWe must break through! With your skill, surely you can carve a path out of here. I know you can!â
Tenant remained silent.
He probably could break throughâhe was confident in his skill and horsemanship. Even if Count Fenris was a master swordsman, catching Tenant in full retreat wouldnât be easy.
But that was only if he fled alone.
âEveryone dismount,â Tenant ordered.
Rodrickâs remaining knights and soldiers obeyed, descending from their horses. Their numbers had dwindled to a mere hundred.
âWhy are you ordering us to dismount?â Rodrick demanded, his voice tinged with panic. âIf we all charge together, we can escape!â
âMy lord, please dismount.â
âNo! Why should I? Iâll leave this place! Lead the way, Tenant! Lead us to safety!â
Tenant turned to the knights beside him. âAssist the Marquis.â
âRelease me! Let me go!â
Rodrick struggled, but he couldnât overcome the strength of the knights pulling him off his horse.
âYou traitors! You wretched dogs! Are you planning to sell me out to save your own skins? You honorless scum!â
Rodrick screamed and thrashed, but the knights didnât respond. They simply held him firmly, ensuring he couldnât flee.
âLet go! I command you!â
As Rodrick threw his tantrum, Dominic emerged from the canyon, his face twisted with rage.
âMarquis Rodrick! Iâll kill you myself!â
Covered in blood, Dominicâs eyes burned with murderous intent. His resolve to personally end Rodrick was palpable.
No one could stop himânot anymore.
Tenant, however, showed no intention of trying.
âDrop your weapons,â he commanded.
The clatter of swords and shields echoed as knights and soldiers obeyed without hesitation. None of them wanted to fight anymore.
Dominic halted his charge but growled, âDo you think surrendering will save him? I might spare the others, but not Rodrick. Never him.â
At that moment, Ghislain Fenris approached leisurely on his black steed, exuding an air of calm.
âSo, you surrender? How underwhelming,â he remarked, his voice tinged with disdain.
Rodrick glared at Ghislain, his face contorting with rage.
âCount Fenris... How dare you...â
Rodrickâs face flushed red with anger. It was infuriating enough to lose with such an overwhelming advantage, but now he stood powerless before his enemy.
He wanted to scream, curse, and lash out, but with his knights holding him back and his position so precarious, he couldnât risk his life by speaking out further. He could only let out ragged breaths, seething silently.
Rodrick turned his venomous gaze toward Tenant.
âTenant... I trusted you. Despite your lowly origins, I raised you up. And yet, this is how you repay me? Truly, a dogâs nature cannot change. You wretched, filthy traitor!â
Tenant remained silent.
Rodrickâs words werenât entirely untrueâTenant had been born the son of a serf. But Rodrick had recognized his immense talent and personally brought him into his service.
Thanks to Rodrick, Tenant had risen to become the commander of the Marquisâs knights, earning fame as the greatest swordsman in the West. He had even been granted the rank of minor noble.
Their speed increased with every clash.
In the darkening night, red and blue arcs of light interwove and danced in the air.
The soldiers of Fenris could only watch in awe.
âTo think someone could hold their own against the Count for this long.â
âThere are strong warriors in the West after all.â
âWhat a shame to lose such skill.â
They already knew the outcome. No one in the kingdom could best their lord in single combat. Even the most formidable warrior of the West was no exception.
Yet Tenantâs unwavering resolve, his refusal to kneel despite knowing defeat was inevitable, earned the spectatorsâ solemn respect.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The intensity of the duel grew with each strike. The ground cracked under the shockwaves of their blows.
"Tenant, I suppose in your past life you may have reached the level of a master."
Ghislain recalled the time he had burned the West as the Mercenary King. Back then, Tenant had reached the early stages of mastery.
But there had been no room for an exchange of skills. Ghislainâs rage-fueled sword had simply torn his enemies apart.
Tenant was undoubtedly destined to reach the heights of mastery.
âIt would be a shame to kill him here...â
A warrior like Tenant would be an invaluable asset in future battles. Ghislain bore no personal grudge against him, making the decision to spare him appealing.
But Tenant would never submit. His pride and arrogance as a knight were too great.
âAt least unleash your full potential before you die,â Ghislain thought.
The nature of Ghislainâs swordsmanship began to shift. No longer restrained by conventional techniques, his movements grew wild, each strike embodying a savage intent to rend and destroy.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Tenantâs eyes widened. Ghislainâs sword moved as if alive, every strike carrying a will of its own.
âUgh!â
Tenant struggled to keep up, now focused solely on defending. His expression twisted into one of shock and desperation.
âWas he always this strong?!â
Tenant had suspected from the beginning that Ghislain wasnât fighting at full strength. The longer their swords clashed, the more certain he became.
Fenrisâs Count had suppressed his mana and chosen to duel purely through swordsmanship. The absence of the demonic aura often associated with Ghislainâs blade was proof enough.
âI thought I could at least match him in swordsmanship...â
Tenant had hoped that by demonstrating his superiority in swordsmanship, he could salvage some pride for the West.
But that hope was gone. He no longer had time to ponder who was superiorâhe was too busy trying to survive.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
"Iâm going to die!"
Tenant desperately dodged the relentless barrage of attacks, every nerve in his body screaming for survival.
For the first time, he felt the true depths of Ghislainâs skill. Not just his mana, but his swordsmanship was on an entirely different plane.
"How is it possible for a human to wield a blade this perfectly?"
Tenant had always believed in his innate talent. From a young age, he had an instinctive understanding of swordsmanship and combat, a natural gift that set him apart from others.
Becoming the greatest in the West had felt like destiny.
But at some point, he hit a wall. He could glimpse what lay beyond but could never reach it.
Years passed as he remained stagnant.
âNow I understand what I was missing...â
As death loomed closer, the path beyond the wall became clearer.
Faced with a sword determined to kill him, every fiber of Tenantâs being lit up with raw instinct. His body reacted on its own, drawing mana into every muscle fiber, evolving to meet the desperate challenge.
Whoosh!
A new world unfolded before him. Extreme terror had unlocked an equally extreme revelation, transforming how he perceived everything around him.
Everything slowed.
Time itself seemed to move differently. His senses heightened, absorbing every detail of his surroundings.
âThis... this is the world beyond the wall!â
A shiver of exhilaration ran through him as everything he had trained for coalesced into a single, focused will.
Whoosh!
Tenantâs sword erupted in brilliant light, a beacon of his newfound understanding.
At the same time, Ghislainâs body became shrouded in a dark, ominous aura.
Boom!