âItâs probably not going to work. If this happens, weâll stay all day at this rate. Letâs let the Dame move first.â
[Yes. I understand.]
With a brief salute, Addis turned away and looked at Serdel.
She didnât say anything in particular, but through their eyes, Serdel could see Addisâ deep feelings that she wanted Serdel to be safe.
Strangely enough.
It was only in this kind of place, in this kind of situation, that Addis didnât feel so awkward.
âBe careful, Unnie.â
[Okay.]
Communication with her ended with a smile. The portion that had been illuminated with Addisâ figure was dyed dark, and a moment of silence fell.
âThe Duke should wait for a little while longer. Just in case Sir Damon may call you late.â
[Yes, I understand.]
âNothing will happen, right? It shouldnât be like that.â
He may not be able to reach them at the scheduled time for communication.
However, if less than an hour has passed, there is a high possibility that a problem has occurred.
Falden, who unfolded the map again, looked through Damonâs path.
The same goes for Belters.
âBecause of his nature, and how he likes to make tight plans, he probably didnât deviate too far from the line heâs been moving so far. Especially since he has no experience in subjugation.â
Faldenâs judgment was quick, and he soon touched one spot.
At the same time, Tak!
Damonâs face came to mind as the light exploded at the communication zone.
It was amazing timing.
[â¦For the late reportâ¦]
A boiling hot voice.
Every word he spit out was full of pain.
Serdel, Falden, and Beltersâ eyes hardened as they glanced at him quickly.
[I, I apologizeâ¦]
It was terrible.
Damonâs condition was the worst, with a large amount of blood dripping from his mouth, as that single word was the first thing that came to mind.
[I, Iâll report it.]
There were hardly any of them left around him.
Damon continued to report calmly, stepping hard one step at a time to escape.
Belters and Addis were attacked at the same time today.
And heâ.
[âYesterday morning, suddenly the energy of the forest began to darken, and an army of monsters that seemed to be of sufficient spirits rushed in.]
Damon and his team members are said to have been exposed to a group of monsters for a full day and a half a day.
[âConstantly injured, one after another.]
The situation turned urgent.
As soon as the wounded were healed, they had to be sent back to battle.
Potions, which they had taken enough of, were quickly consumed, and when they realized that they had no more potions to use, hell unfolded.
Eventually, even the wizard collapsed due to mana depletion.
The situation reached its worst when magic support was cut off.
The only person who managed to survive after that was Damon, a fainted wizard, and one subordinate left by Falden.
[â¦.]
âDo you know where you are now?â
[I marked it from time to time in the middle.]
Based on the information he gave, they looked up the current locationâ.
âItâs consistent with where Falden inferred they would be.â
âDuke, letâs go.â
[Yes. I understand.]
Belters, who nodded, soon began moving.
âIt must be hard, but hang in there.â
[Ha, hahaâ Thank you, Your Highness.]
With a big smile, Damon rolled his eyes.
[â¦Young Ladyâ¦]
His gaze reached Serdel.
His tired face, as the shadow of death fluttered, was absolutely beautiful.
To the point where it doesnât feel real.
[â¦Young Ladyâ¦]
âDonât lose your mind, Sir Damon. Duke of Blendard is now just leftââ
[Young Lady⦠End your expedition, and leave the forestâ¦.]
ââ¦.â
[I, itâs too dangerous. Young Lady⦠You might get hurt⦠Iâm worriedâ¦]
âNow is the time to worry about who? Look, Sir Damon. Come to your senses.â
While Serdel, who had hardened, was unable to answer any questions, and Falden intervened
âDonât fall asleep. Keep thinking even if you lack energy. Donât even stop talking. Keep talking.â
[I didnât want to show you something like this, but Iâm pathetic⦠Iâm sorry, Young Ladyâ¦]
âNo, why do you say Young Lady at the end of every word? Hey, Iâm the one whoâs talking to you right now, Sir. Focus on me.â
[Young Ladyâ¦]
âEveryone doesnât even listen to me. The Princeâs authority has fallen to the ground. Tsk.â
[Leave⦠Just leave. Please, I donât want to see Young Lady in dangerâ¦]
âStop looking for the Young Ladyâ Hey, Sir. Sir Damon! Wake up!
After saying that, Damon loses consciousness.
His body collapsed on the ground.
âHey!â
******
âLetâs move first. Itâs better to join Sir Damon as soon as possible.â
Belters was all ready go, but Falden rushed as if he was anxious because he didnât know what unexpected things would happen.
Serdel, who climbed on top of the Dell, came to mind.
âWhy is Damon the only one in a different situation?â
And why didnât the monster appear at all on this side?
He doesnât know if all three teams met them naturally but.
âThe fact that they suddenly appeared without even seeing any signs means they were watching and sending the monsters on purpose.â
They should have entered the forest deeper than anyone else and encountered them earlier, but this place is quiet.
âWhy are only the three teams attacked?â
Also at the same time?
âIn addition, Damonâs situation is strange.â
He wouldnât have been able to defeat all the high leveled monsters.
There were only 60 people, and that number was not enough for a group that had much more soldiers than knights or squires.
He must have looked for an opportunity and ran away.
âDamonâs walking speed was noticeably slow due to a serious injury.â
Thereâs so much blood shed there, but the monsters with a sensitive sense of smell donât chase after him?
No, in the first place.
Is it possible to escape through such a large number of monsters?
âYour Highness.â
Falden turned his head to Serdelâs serious voice and smiled bitterly.
âYou must have noticed.â
âAs expected, is it a trap?â
âI told you in the meeting room last time. Smart monsters play with humans, too. Sir Damon may not even know that he has become a bait to attract his colleagues. Because he never experienced the intelligence of a monster.â
She couldnât say anything.
It was very complicated.
âBut whatâs the point? We go even knowing itâs going to be dangerous. Because I canât turn a blind eye to my colleagues. Besides, if he dies, itâll be a political issue.â
The Marquis of Spendar maintained his neutrality, but he was not a staunch neutral either.
Sometimes he followed the Emperor, and sometimes he got attached to the aristocracy by looking at the opportunities present.
Through this tug-of-war, the Marquis expanded his influence in the center.
What if Damon dies. Rather than mourning, the Marquis was more likely to use it to shake the board.
Of course, there was no choice but to do something about Falden.
âThe Empress will not miss this opportunity, soââ
They could have used the incident to somehow frame him and try to get rid of him.
Faldenâs expression turned cold when he started looking at the front again.
âYoung Lady. Iâm saying this just in case you donât know, but you should never interfere in the subjugation.â
âDonât worry about that.â
âThatâs a relief. Shall we speed up?â
As soon as Serdel nodded, Faldenâs movement became faster.
******
It was a few hours after Damon was found.
It seems that the Duke of Belters hasnât arrived yet, in a quiet forest.
They saw him leaning on the tree and resting his mind.
The face turned white. With blue lips.
His eyes were black and his mouth and chin were covered with blood.
His body, which couldnât be checked with a communication device, was full of cuts and stab wounds.
On the contrary, someone seems to have come to his senses next to it.
The wizard, who sat cross-legged, was taking a mana breath to refill his magical power, which had run out.
As a result, he became defenseless and was being guarded by Faldenâs subordinate.
âY, Your Highness!â
The subordinateâs face was relieved.
âYouâre hereâ itâs a relief. Ah, really, itâs a relief.â
Brug.
The subordinateâs body fell down.
Cold sweat was dripping down his forehead, and his bare back was revealed through his helplessly bent upper body.
âYou did a great job.â
Falden quickly gave him a potion before beckoning to Redan, to give another one to the wizard Henry.
Looking at the patients who soon started having their wounds healed, Serdel approached Damon.
âSir⦠Damon.â
She tried to put her hand under his nose just in case. The heat felt in his breath.
Haaa.
It felt like she was finally able to breathe, which had been stuck before.
âPotion, potionââ
âPlease move. Magi canât be stopped with anything like potions.â
She was searching inside the magic bag, and a wizard named Maroran approached her.
He was the highest level wizard among the wizards brought by Falden, and had a rather cynical personality.
Normally, he had a face like everything was a burden to him, but now he looked at Damonâs wounds with a serious expression.
âItâs good he was able to endure without dying.â