âAradamantelâ¦?â For some reason, the sword was as light as his motherâs shortsword. It was definitely his first time holding it, but it felt like the sword was guiding him.
âCut.â the sword seemed to be saying.
A red line that otherwise wouldnât have been visible crossed the air, showing him the shortest trajectory he needed to swing the sword to cut off Kishunâs head.
It was a line that only peak experts, like Raminea and Kamila, could see.
The line flickered, as if telling him it wasnât the time to panic.
âAaaaaaahhhhä¸!â Kishunâs claws closed in on him.
The uruks cried out, expecting to see their leader victorious.
âAaaaa!â Kaisen swung his sword, and the Great Holy Sword, Aradamantel emitted a devastating red brillianceâsword aura.
The energy stretched out and burned Kishunâs claws as it cut off his hands, penetrated into his muscles, rose at an angle, and sliced through his spine before emerging out the other side.
Claaaangâ!
After the longsword finished its arc, only one person was left aliveâKaisen.
Catching his breath and holding Aradamantel at a lowered angle, the boy looked at his opponentâs body.
The uruk, Kishun, the eldest son of the Kiral Clanâs chief and the top candidate for the next chief, was missing his head.
Kishunâs headless body stumbled for a few long moments, blood foaming at the stump of his neck, as if unable to accept its sudden death.
The urukâs battered head spun through the wind and rain in the air before thumping into the wet dirt on the ground. Kishunâs eyes were distorted in shock.
The body fell to the ground a moment after the head, and an earth-shattering sound echoed out.
Silence fell.
The uruks, who had been cheering and confident of victory just moments prior, froze in silence.
During Kaisenâs fatal slash, even the rain seemed to hold its breath. It had since resumed and even intensified into a full downpour.
Kishunâs younger brother, Kishe, fell down as his knees gave out.
âKetakoseâ¦!â an uruk howled. It meant, âKill.â
Words calling for death filled the forest and sky, and half of the uruks raised their weapons in anger.
âKetakoseâ¦!â
âKetakoseâ¦!â
The situation took a turn for the worst.
Kaisen had no strength as the uruks surrounded him. All he could do was raise the tip of Aradamantelâs sword. It was the same for Wolfâthe uruks seemed intent on taking out their anger over Kishunâs death on Kamila and Wolf.
The uruks approached and raised their axes, and Wolf felt his hand tremble on the hilt of his dagger.
At that desperate moment, the uruks of the Kiral clan blocked the other uruks, ordering them to follow the ancient laws. A strange situation unfolded in the pouring rain as the uruks turned on each other.
âSheketase (Stop)!â Kishe shouted. Internal fighting among the uruks threatened to break out, and all the uruks focused on the words and actions of the warrior second only to Kishun.
âAre you planning on becoming just like those Balkrush bastards?â Kishe asked.
The uruks protested. Were they going to let the bastard who killed Kishun live?
âThat guy won in a Kaltake, so heâs in the right.â
For what felt like an eternity, the uruks glared at Kaisen and Wolf, but they eventually lowered their weapons one by one.
âJekia, Roke no kirmea.â Kishe ordered quietly, and an uruk soon came with a horse that had clearly been stolen from a human. âAccording to the laws of Kaltake, I will not pursue you for another half a day.â
Kishe approached Kaisen, both hands raised. It seemed that he had no intention of fighting. âAlso, the Kiral clan will protect this bridge so that other uruks cannot cross it.â
Kaisen took a moment to internally translate Kisheâs words into the human tongue before sarcastically replying in the uruksâ language. âYouâre being uncharacteristically gentlemanly.â
âIf I were dead, Kishun would have done the same. We of the Kiral Clan are different from scum like the Balkrush Clan.â Kisheâs voice trembled with sadness and anger, but he still did not attack.
He continued. âIt would be better to leave quickly before I set out to kill you, Kaisen, son of the Crimson Lotus.â
Kaisen and Wolf exchanged glances and then strapped Kamila onto the horseâs back. Wolf took the reins, and Kaisian retrieved Aradamantelâs scabbard before leading the way.
Kaisen crossed the bridge, and the Kiral uruks guarding the way stepped aside and thumped their chests in respect.
âItâs so unlike them,â he muttered through gritted teeth.
In uruk society, truth could only be found in strength, and only the victors were worthy of worship and friends. The Uruks recognized Kaisenâs strength and showed him respect.
[At the time, Kishun was a warrior who would have become the chief of the Kiral Clan, and although he was not as famous as Balkarro, he had a great reputation in uruk society. At the end of his childhood, Kaisen defeated such a warrior with his sword⦠Wouldnât it be strange if the uruks didnât show respect?]
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Kaisen was victorious, but he also had deep internal wounds.
Wolf spoke to the boy, who was limping ahead of him. âKaisenâ¦?â
âHuh?â
âIsnât Aradamantel heavy?â
âItâs just so-so, hmmâ¦â
Wolf was perplexed. The Great Holy Sword, Aradamantel, could only be held and wielded by its chosen proxy, and it was completely impossible for others to carry it. That Kaisen could lift it was proof that he was chosenâ¦
Wolf couldnât help but laugh in disbelief. âYes, I seeâ¦â Aradamantel had chosen Kaisen as its new masterâthe leaderâs son and Kamillaâs disciple.
The old master of Aradamandel reached out and touched Wolfâs shoulder. âPut me downâ¦â
âOhâ¦â He still had to suffer the tears of a relationship being cut off. Wolf held Kamila in his arms and sat her down on a dried pine tree trunk.
âWhat are you doing, Wolf? We have to go quickly! Thereâs no time to rest when sheâs bleeding like thisâ¦!â Kaisen yelled.
Wolf shook his head. âKaisen, Kamila canât be saved now.â
âHow do you know that? Who decided that?â
Kamilaâs eyes were cold, and blood constantly gushed out of her abdomen. She could smell the coppery scent of blood in her hair.
Kaisen recalled the night his mother had died and how heâd dug her grace as he cried all nightâeverything overlapped.
âIs she dyingâ¦?â
ââ¦â
âIs Kamila dyingâ¦?â Kaisen asked again, choking down tears. Whyâ¦was it that he hadnât cried in four years, but tears would not stop welling up for the woman who had only bullied and cursed at him?
Wolf answered, âKaisen, this is what I think, but Kamila treated you harshly because you are our leaderâs son.â
âWhatâ¦?â
âYouâll soon have to say goodbye, so donât be too caught up in your grief yetâ¦â
âDonât say it.â Kamila choked on blood. âIf you tell him that⦠what use⦠was all Iâve done so farâ¦? What would it make⦠of all the curses that brat heard from me?â
âDonât joke, stop it!â Kaisen grabbed Kamilaâs shoulders and weakly shook her. âYou were just jealous of me! You thought I stole your mentor away! I know it already! So stop this nonsense!â
The rain ran down the boyâs face in tear-shaped droplets.
âHey, Kaisenâ¦â Kamila opened her trembling lips. âIâm sorry for everything until nowâ¦â
âDonât apologize, donât apologize! Just swear at me like you always do! Why is it not stopping? The blood, blood, bloodâ¦!â
Her sight blurred. She saw the boyâs tearful face as he desperately pressed on her woundsâa face so similar to the teacher she deeply loved.
âOur Kami is really cute.â
She could even hear her voice. In the coldness of death, voices from the past warmly settled into her heart.
âN-no way!â
âBut youâre really cute. I want to have children just like you in my life.â
What had she said? Even the thought probably made her jealous back then. Sheâd been afraid that, if her master had children, sheâd be relegated to the background.
âDonât Fake Warriors promise not to marry? Thereâs no way something like that would be possible.â Ah, so thatâs what sheâd said.
Her master had affectionately patted her on the head and given her a bright smile. âAfter I have children and they learn to do things, I will introduce you as my sister.â
âWhatâ¦?â
âThen that kid will follow you around and call you their auntie, right? I can already imagine their cute toddlingâ¦â
It was a trivial dream for ordinary people, but for them, women who bloomed and fell in the world of swords, it was a daring and distant dream.
âThere might even be a time when the child goes crying to you, complaining that Iâm not giving him snacksâ¦â
âYou wonât give him snacksâ¦?â
âListen. When that happens, Kami, you have to secretly give him snacks and say, âItâs a secret from meâ, okay? Then you can nod to each other and smile.â
Along with the echoes of memories, a dream that could never be sparkled before Kamilaâs eyes.
She dreamed of Ramineaâs sandwiches⦠of herself and her teacher sitting on a green lawn, nibbling on those sandwiches while Kaisen played.
Her thoughts became muddled. âIf⦠if the world had been a little more peaceful, would I have been able to see and experience such a day for myself, Master?â
âWolf⦠Wolf, why are you just standing still? Come on, hurry up and use your magic,â Kaisen said.
âKaisenâ¦â
âAll you have to do is freeze the wounded area. Once the bleeding stops, as long as we can get to a priest or witch, if you can get the dragon blood serum, we can heal her again!â
Wolf didnât say anything. He tasted the blood seeping from his chewed lips as he helplessly stood there. Even if he tried to save her, it was no longer possible.
From the hair on her head to the hair on her eyebrows, it was all white. That meant sheâd used all of her vitality.
âI donât have any time left, so donât ask questions, and just listen,â Kamila said.
âWhy donât you have time? We just need to fix this!â Kaisen argued.
âWhat⦠what do you think of yourselfâ¦?â
âWhat?â
âAre you just someone who can wield a sword well? Or⦠are you the Fake Warriorâs discipleâ¦?â Since she could no longer be with him anymore, she would tell him what needed to be told.
As a teacher to a student, just as she had inherited it, she hoped her words and will would be inherited by him as well.
Kaisen shook his head. âDamn it, why are you asking about that now?!â
âIâm asking because itâs importantâ¦â
âItâs not important! Itâs not important at all! Just shut up and start walking! Get on the horse!â
âYou know⦠When this war ends⦠leave the sword behind and go. Itâs better if the person you love is with youâ¦â
âAfter the warâ¦?â Was that even possible? Kaisen was afraid of those words. It was overwhelming and foreign. He couldnât think of anything.
âBe happy in a place where no one knows you and where there is not the slightest smell of blood.â That was Kamilaâs dream. Sheâd given up on that dream, leading to those final moments.
Her tone when she spoke of her unreachable dream seemed sad but wistful. âSomeday, when we meet in paradise, tell me and your mother how happy you lived.â
Kaisenâs breath caught in his chest. âH⦠happiness? Living happily in this world where thereâs nothing but sadness? How?â
âPromise me you willâ¦â
Happiness seemed like a joke. It sounded like a daydream, like an old fable.
Kaisen remained silent. No, he didnât want to answer. The moment he answered, he felt that something precious would slip away, just like how his mother left that day.
âIf you promise me this, I will allow you⦠to tell whomever you meet, wherever you goâ¦â
Something warm stroked Kaisenâs head as he despairedâKamilaâs hand. She had one last lesson for Kaisen as his teacher.
She gave a dazzling smile that resembled his motherâs. âYou⦠you⦠are⦠the disciple chosen and raised by Kamila Alter Aradamantelâ¦â
âIâm sorry for not being able to keep my promise to you. Aradamantel. I ask for your help in protecting my disciple, who will be left alone in this cruel world.â
âLive⦠Live and be happy, Kaisen. Please take care of Aradamantel.â
After that, silence gripped the world, punctuated by the thud of a hand hitting the mud after having lost the last of its warmth.
Like her mentor, Kamila died with a smile on her face for those sheâd left behind.
The rain showed no signs of stoppingâit poured from the eyes of the boy weakly shaking his teacherâs hand and from the eyes of the young man kneeling in despair as he looked at the body of the woman he loved.
It rained and rained and rained.
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ãDid Kamila really choose that child?ã
Within the Dragon Spirit Hall, the headquarters of the Church of the Light Dragon and the Imperial Court, those of extremely high status gathered.
Wolf answered, âYes, Your Excellency, I saw it with my own eyes. If you donât believe me, try swinging Aradamantel.â
There were five cardinals in the church, referring to the five yellow dragons of the Sage Dragons, and they made decisions after consulting with other officials on behalf of the ailing Light Dragon.
They were called the five pillars of the Imperial Court, and when they gathered for a meeting, they became the Five Pillars Council.
ãBut isnât that child a boy? Heâs even the child of a deserter. Could such a person use the power of the holy sword on the right path?ã Cardinal Hargon expressed concern.
Wolf looked straight at her and bowed. âThat merely means that he inherited the blood of the greatest Fake Warrior of all time, and he received the best education from her student, the next-greatest Fake Warrior.â
ãâ¦!ã
âI think it would be an immeasurable loss to humanity if we were to give up on such a being based on gender alone.â
The cardinals fell silent.
Cardinal Parrem asked, ãIs there anyone who can vouch for the child? Someone who can take responsibility, should anything go wrong?ã
âI will vouch for the child,â Wolf said without hesitation.
ãAlthough you are illegitimate, you are a prince of the northern regions, the bloodline of the Duren Family, and a member of the Crimson Lotusâs corps. Your qualifications are sufficient. However, to ensure validity, two or moreä¸ã
Cardinal Yoshhar intervened.ãI also vouch for the boy.ã He had loved Raminea like a daughter, and Yoshhar had been the one to send the liaison to Kaisenâs hometown of Landâs End Village.
If it werenât for Yoshhar, Raminea would have been taken in without any grace period, without being able to enjoy the happiness of a family.
ãYoshhar?ã
ãThis is the child that Raminea protected with her life. Kamila chose him as her disciple. I want to trust them, and I take full responsibility for any problems that arise.ã Yoshhar quietly closed her eyes. âRaminea, this is the last favor I give you. Now rest in peace.â
ãIt is decided.ã Cardinal Enricht, who had remained silent until then, opened his eyes. ãKaisen, Kamilaâs disciple and the son of Raminea, will be allowed to enter the Temple of the Sword of Bravery so that he can become a Fake Warrior like his mother and teacher.ã
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Wolf had frozen Kamilaâs body, so it did not rot. She was cremated in the Imperial Courtâs First Chapel so that her body would not be claimed by the abyss. She was reduced to ashes and scattered after the rain stopped.
Wolf took the handful of her bone fragments that remained and silently froze them into a delicate work resembling snow crystals. He split the crystals and worked a silk thread through them to make a pair of necklaces.
After hanging one of the necklaces around Kaisenâs neck and the other around his own, he said, âKaisen, you said you remember where your motherâs grave is, right?â
Wolf looked calm. Even though his heart must have been torn from the pain of losing his beloved lover, he remained stoic.
Kaisen continued to cry and answered, âI planted an acorn there.â
âKaisen, letâs take Kamila there.â Wolf hugged the boy. It was the first time his voice had shaken, and tears flowed from his eyes. âAfter you become a Fake Warrior⦠letâs go together⦠so Kamila can rest next to her masterâ¦â Wolf breathlessly cried.
Kaisenâs tears renewed. âYeahâ¦â
In the end, Wolf defended Kaisenâs strong desire to become a Fake Warrior and registered him in the âTemple of the Sword of Braveryâ.
After the funeral, Kaisen walked with Wolf to the Imperial Courtâs main gate.
âWhen we meet again,â Wolf said, âI would be happy to be able to call you âKaisen Alter Aradamantelâ.â
ââ¦â
âStop crying. Youâre not that kind of person, right? Weâll meet again. I remember when I originally parted with Kamila here.â
âWolfâ¦â
âI will go to my hometown in the north for a while and then return to the front lines. I need to study again. Knowledge is like a blade, and if you donât keep sharpening it, it becomes dull.â Wolf patted Kaisen on the shoulder.
Kaisenâs gaze rested on the necklace around Wolfâs neck.
Wolf gave a bitter smile. âI will never love any other woman in the future. Kaisen, there is absolutely no shame in a man loving only one woman in his life.â
ââ¦â
âI pray that you will meet a woman like that. This is goodbye. The instructor from the âTemple of the Sword of Braveryâ will come pick you up soon.â
Wolf turned around, hiding his sadness behind a slight grin.
Kaisen watched his benefactorâs departure in bewilderment before kneeling down on the ground and bowing. Even after Wolf disappeared, his forehead remained in contact with the ground for a long time, and his body shook as tears streamed down his face.
Just like that, the last day of his 17th year came to an end.
At 18, the boy was still in the bloody world of the sword, and the summer continued.
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