Translator: BaeBae Editor: BaeBae
âKato!â
Sina barged into Katoâs tent. Kato, whoâd already been briefed by the scout, was busy packing and getting ready to leave.
The other Blue rose knights were the same.
Kato had recovered enough that he could move around. However his appearance was still eerie from all the puss and blood that soaked the bandage wrapped around him.
âWhatâs going on. Top knight.â
âDid you really give the instruction to commence the cleansing operation!â
Sina went right up to his face and screamed.
Katoâs skin was decaying from the moisty air around them and not receiving proper treatment.
Around his body here and there, bits of shards containing Taltereâs mana were rooted which was disrupting the healing process.
An awful smell hit her nose. His outer appearance covered in bandages was nothing compared to the state of his inner body.
With a growling voice Kato spoke.
âThe authority lies with me. Top knight. Your role is simply to fulfill your duty given to you. You have no one to blame. Your refusal led me to revert to my second plan. As a matter of fact, you should be thankful that you didnât have to get your hand dirty.â
âIt wasnât a refusal! I only suggested a rational alternative method instead!â
âLogic fitting for someone that failed against a heretic.â
âDidnât you also agree, going with purification would make pursuing him more difficult! Not only would our search speed slow down but gain unnecessary backlash from the natives living in the area!â
âWe found him quickly enough through my way.â
Kato gave a long smile with his torn lips.
âSet fire here and there, and the rabbit is bound to come out. Or it could come out in order to stop the flame from spreading further. Anyways, he came out of his hole and instructed the villagers to spread the word that heâs there. Saying heâll be waiting there.â
Sina was left speechless. Katoâs analysis was correct if you wanted to be result based. Fighting dirty was a viable tactic afterall.
But that was only true if you were only looking at the results.
Kato finished packing and headed out of his tent. Sina hurriedly followed suit.
âSo what? Result justifies everything else? Then what about all the people slaughtered at Tantil? Are you saying itâs alright to commit slaughters in order to catch a slaughterer?â
âYouâre still too young and lack the belief. I donât want to drag this on longer. Itâs not a good look to have two commanders arguing in front of the knights.â
Like he said, the knights around them were looking on with a nervous look.
She was dealing with an inquisitor.
He was someone who had the authority to sentence anyone a heretic and interrogate without consequence.
This included top knights and leaders of search groups. Sina knew her position was at the bottom of a cliff compared to his.
âSave your emotions for someone else. Top knight.â
Kato lifted his hands in front of Sina.
âYou believe Iâm acting on pure emotions. But no, Iâm acting rational as I ever could be. Iâm alive but rotting away, I cannot sleep with the pain from all the puss. The wounds that the bastard gave me keeps me awake.â
Kato placed his hands on Sinaâs shoulders. His eyes burned with madness.
âAnd the truth is, if that bastard doesnât die, the entire people must bear the burden.â
Stupidity at its highest!
Sina wanted to spit on Katoâs face and curse. However, all she could do was suppress her anger.
Kato noticed the anger in her eyes was not leaving. He quietly retrieved his hands and turned around.
âI guess thereâs no other choice. If you donât want to join, you can leave for Tantil. There your knighthood will be stripped and youâll wait for trial. Your value was that you were the only one whoâd seen him, but now that I have as well, my team will join up with White crow knights and finish the job without you.â
âIf Juanâ¦.â
Sina spat out some words at Katoâs back.
âIf Juan canât be captured, what are you going to do? If he gets awayâ¦â¦again?â
Kato thought about it for a while then continued the conversation.
âWeâll set even a bigger village on fire. One that he canât escape and run away from.â
That was the last straw. Sina made a decision. She drew out her sword and stuck it through Katoâs back in a swift motion.
Before Kato could turn around, Sinaâs sword went right through and came out of his chest. His eyeballs widened.
âKughhkâ¦â¦..!â
Sina pulled out her blade, tossing Kato onto the ground.
Katoâs blood sprayed over her body. A seasoned vertern knight, Sina did not make the mistake of not stabbing his vulnerable area.
Kato whoâd been stabbed through the heart with a single strike stopped moving.
Breathing deeply, Sina looked at Katoâs dead figure. It was the first time sheâd stabbed a person from behind. Nevermind an inquisitor.
Sina slowly lifted her head and looked at her surroundings. The few knights, looking on in shock came into her view.
One person dropped their belongings on the ground. It was so eerie quiet that the fallen pack made a ringing sound in their ears.
Then, Commander Hasell stepped forward.
âInquisitor Kato fought valiantly against the apostate. But in the end he was martyred in a remote area as his wound deteriorated.â
âHis death will forever be honored by the church.â
Even after Hasellâs proclamation, the eerie silence continued.
With a distorted expression, Hasell shouted.
âWhat are you lot doing! Move! Itâs time to avenge our inquisitor!â
At Hasellâs words, the confused knights resumed their packing.
Seeing a frozen atmosphere start to move again, Sina found it hard to believe everyone simply ignored what happened just now.
She had never seen Hasell belate orders to his knights like now.
One of the knights gave a salute to Sina as he passed by.
There wasnât a single person that had their attention on the dead Kato, covered in mud.
Her legs wobbled at realising everyone partly agreed what she did was right. The approaching Ausrey came by and held her from falling.
ââ¦â¦..Thanks. Ausrey.â
âYou made fools of us all.â
Hasell spoke to Sina with grimace. Sina simply bowed her head.
âI owe you a debt. Commander Hasell.â
âNo. Everyone is indebted to you. It was something everyone desired to do but was too scared to do. Me included.â
âI didnât mean it like that commanderâ¦.â
âDonât worry, I just wanted to speak my mind. Considering my retirement is fast approaching, I will take this secret to the grave. I know your perception of me isnât the best, but even you would have had times where your actions didnât reflect your heart.â
Sinaâs face slightly reddened.
âOne thing Iâm sure about is that this will be my last assignment. When I retire, I think we all know whoâs going to lead the Blue rose knights in my place.â
âCommander, Iâm still not readyâ¦.â
âI never said its you. Lets leave it at that for now and get rid of this corpse first. This body will certainly cause problems for us if foundâ¦.. so quicken up.â
âYes, yes, of course.â
Sina and Ausrey threw Katoâs body down the cliff. The corpse rolled down the slope, smashing into rocks on the way down.
Most of the bandage had been ripped off but in that state, no one would likely recognise who it is.
Katoâs already injured face was swollen up with cuts and bruises.
âChase group leader Sina. Complete your assignment. Now that the inquisitor is dead, the authority is now solely with you.â
âI willâ¦â¦â
Sina looked towards the north, at the central roadway through the Laus mountains.
âIâll go after Juan.â
Hasell had a surprised expression.
âHad an inkling youâd refuse and return back to the capital.â
âI was given a task. Itâs not like I donât know where he is. And closer we head towards the capital, there will be more Katos Iâll encounter. Iâm scared what would happen if Juanâs fiery nature collides with those timebombs.â
âRight. Do what you think is best. Lets hope you made the right choice. As the White crow knights have already participated in this incident, Iâll message them for their assistance. That bastard wonât be able to do much if we combine forces of two orders.â
Sina nodded. Soon following, the Blue rose knights finished packing and set off on their horses.
As she rode hard, splitting through the rain, she thought of Juan.
âRevealing yourself to stop the village slaughters.â
A skinny boy that slaughtered a group of soldiers and craved blood.
âYou came out and announced your location. Why?â
The boy that ridiculed her skills after dueling her in the middle of a night.
âWould it be wishful thinking, that he didnât want innocent people to die.â
The boy that self proclaimed himself as the emperor in the middle of a fire.
âMaybe heâs calling me, telling me to come.â
The boy was calling for his enemies.
*****
Holding his breath, a Laus mountain scout had his bow pointed towards the village square. A whisky morning fog made things blurry but they saw a silhouette clearly rise.
In this moment, the scoutâs finger pulled back the string instinctively.
The arrow flew and pierced the silhouette. The silhouette slowly toppled to the ground.
But even before he could celebrate his kill, something had cut across his throat.
Not a scream was heard. As he tried crawling away desperately, he heard his comradeâs scream.
âHeâll kill us all. Every single one of us.â
Juan stepped on the crawling scoutâs neck, breaking it. Then grabbing the horn, he pulled it across the village square, dumping it in the middle of nowhere.
Fresh blood flowed and drenched the townâs square.
The entire square had corpses laid out in a pattern.
As if the floor was being dyed.
There was a realisation to be earned within every experience. Although it wasnât one that Juan should replicate, he decided to use it here once, but never again.
Messages from those who fled from the village flowed into the Laus scout forceâs ears before it got to the Blue rose and White crow knights.
A small contingent tried an ambush at first, but failed. A considerable amount of bodies were strewn dead across the plaza.
Juan hoped more would have come but it looked as if this was it.
The scouts that heâd just killed seemed like the third and final team to arrive.
Through the fog and rain, scout archers couldnât maximize their talents. And plus, Juan was proficient in close combat.
âTheyâll likely join up with Blue rose or the White crow knights.â
Juan had no intentions of escaping his village so he was happy to wait inside their surroundings.
Juan sat on the edge of a stacked pile of corpses in the middle of the square. He felt the pouring rain fall down and soak his body.
A long time had already passed since Anya had left the village.
The only people arriving were surprised travellers who didnât know about the situation and turned back. Them and Laus scouts.
The sound of rain falling was the only sound heard at the village. By now, the thunderous rain had calmed and only a light drizzle was faintly dropping.
Juan stretched his grey cloak.
The dim figured cloak thinly spread itself across the town plaza floor.
And through the cloak, Juan started to slowly reclaim the mana that heâd thrown into the sky.
It was a wet and shady energy, but the grey cloak absorbed it like cotton.
âWelcome.â
Juan whispered quietly.
I wish my enemies would arrive soon. I want to fight. The chance to break the silence in this village. Rip apart flesh. Break bones.
And in the end after Iâve killed everyone, I want to hear the silence of death.
Inside the flames, I want to share my hatred toward them.
Tell them Iâm still thirsty after drinking all their blood.
Juan was anxiously waiting for his enemies.