Chapter 4: To Kill a Lying Fox
The Girl Who Bore the Flame Ring
Noel and the others were admitted into the newly formed flying column, and they began their march towards the old abandoned fort with the fox-eyed Ned as their commanding officer. His mouth in a smile, he cheerfully advanced. The young ones who were following him had to fight the weight of their weapons and armour which they had yet to grow accustomed to carrying. Even keeping up with Ned was a struggle for them. Their destination was at the heart of the forest, and as they made their way through the trees with vision obscured by the foliage, there was a constant need to watch their footing due to the uneven terrain. All of their strength went into continuing the march.
After taking a deep breath, Mirut wiped his sweat. Although he was used to rushing through the mountains every day, his feet were beginning to hurt. He too was new to the heavy equipment, but Noel on the other hand, was lazily matching the commanderâs pace whilst yawning and stretching in a relaxed manner.
â⦠Oi, you. Whatâs up with your energy even though youâre a woman? Isnât this all kinds of strange?â Mirut asked between breaths.
His ragged voice sounded like he wanted to stop and rest.
âThis much isnât an issue. I donât think you guys exercise enoughâ¦â
âNo, you are definitely the weird one here. Just look around and see.â
The only few who had maintained their composure were Ned, five soldiers, and Noel. The rest all had the faces of dead men, and appeared likely to collapse at any moment; their fatigue was unmistakable.
âThe simple folk are the ones worn out here. Captain Ned, and the few surrounding him, seem like theyâre used to it already. Itâs like they are military.â
Although the statement elicited many nods, it didnât account for Noel. She wasnât soldierly from any angle at all; she was just a girl who casually defied common sense.
âThat may be so, but it doesnât give you guys any excuses.â
âUh, well, in my case itâs because Iâm special I guess. When Mr. Sun is shining, Iâm always full of energy,â Noel flashed her teeth as she smiled.
It wasnât an unexpected answer at that point, and Mirut sighed while shaking his head.
âAh, I see now. I get tired whenever you speak.â
âIt must be hard for you.â
âItâs your fault!â
âOh, by the way, do you know where Fraser and Kraft are? I havenât seen them in a while.â
âYeah, that? Theyâre with the main force advancing on Rockbell. It sounded like theyâd be in the first waves. That idiot Fraser just dragged Kraft along with him to the front.â
Kraft had been opposed to fighting, but was swept along by Fraserâs hot blooded enthusiasm. He had basically become Fraserâs henchman, and it seemed he had yet to rebel. Apparently he had heard good things about the upcoming campaign from Geb, and now that he was on the side that pillaged, his ambitions had flared to the point that Kraft had even begun to imitate him. They made the vanguard their goal. Mirut had tried to keep them in check, but Fraser heard none of it. The rest of the Zoim fellows had gravitated towards the flying column.
âI see. I guess it just canât be helped.â
âWhat canât be helped?â
âOh, itâs nothing.â
âWhat is it? Iâm just more curious now,â although he glared at her, Noel had already been distracted by something else.
âAh, could it be? Is it that mossy, overgrown building there? It gives me that kind of feeling you know,â Noel pointed in the direction she was looking.
In a small clearing was a moss covered stone fort. The massive walls which retained their dignity despite their age were crumbling on all sides. It felt they could be breached in the blink of an eye.
Exactly what they were going to do with the place, Mirut and the others had not yet discerned.
âYou wait here. Weâll survey the situation. I want absolute silence, okay?â
Ned spoke in a voice that could kill, and five men lay down to approach the fort. Wary of their surroundings, their eyes surveyed the area. They swept through the ruins, and the surrounding clearing in its entirety.
âExactly whatâs happening right now? Somehow, something amazing must be hidden here.â
âIn this rundown, crumbled place?â
âAs I said, there has to be something we came here to find.â
âI guess so.â
âI wouldnât hide here though. After all, it seems like the kind of place thatâs easily found, but not easily fled from,â Noel explained herself while absentmindedly approaching a tree.
It was in an inconspicuous location, and appeared to be able to comfortably conceal them, but the inspection of its interior was taking longer than anticipated.
âThen where would you hide?â
âHmm, I guess Iâd maybe hide in a hole or something.â
âWhat, are we ants or moles now? They donât even hide for long.â
âThere are all kinds of different holes you know. I just donât want to hide in any more graves.â
Her own words called up unpleasant images, and for an instant, she found herself in a familiar downpour. Although someone had responded to her, Noelâs eyes were closed, and she no longer had the will to continue the conversation. Hearing that, Mirut stopped, and stooped down to recover some stamina. The others too, finished up their conversations and averted their eyes. While they remained that way, Nedâs group finally returned.
âAlright, everyone listen up. As we face off against the Rockbell district, I might as well reveal the true reason that we came to this filthy place,â after a dramatic pause Nedâs face sprouted a grin before he continued, âWe only have one aim: to capture Grohlâs wife and child when they attempt to flee from Rockbell. If we succeed in this mission, the chances of achieving victory will increase dramatically. Weâll be holding his family hostage after all.â
âB-but, will we really find them here? All I can see are ruins,â one young man timidly enquired, and Ned nodded with confidence.
âEven I was slightly worried before we got here, but what of it? After meticulous searching, weâve found traces that this place has recently been used.â
âI-I see?â
âOi, what kind of answer did you want? Now is the critical moment; our hands can grasp the target. The rewards will be great, and youâll feel a lightness in your chests if we succeed. As there will be resistance, if you donât fight hard, youâll die quickly.â
âU-understood.â
âDonât be scared, lighten up. You have to psyche yourself up before a fight.â
Ned slapped the boy on the back, and then, after looking over the others, coldly explained, âWe are to capture the woman and child without killing them; however, should they resist, incapacitating them forcefully isnât a problem. We kill the rest of their party. Now is not the time to hesitate due to fear.â
âS-so we are expected to kill?â
âKill or be killed. Either way, I donât care. Just know I wonât retrieve your corpse.â
As Ned made himself clear, the youths stiffly nodded.
âScour this fort with a fine toothed comb! Leave no stone unturned. Search the basements, and the rooftops. Be sure to call out if you find anything. Iâll be waiting near the entrance in case they try to escape⦠oi, are you even listening? Hey, the miss over there, Iâm referring to you.â
âYup, Iâm listening. Iâll search really hard you know.â
Noel, at least try respond appropriately for once, or so Mirut thought, but Ned didnât seem to mind.
âOne of us today will be the one to capture targets. Iâll make a full report, so expect rewards. Speak up if you understand!â
Ned had called out in a loud voice to intimidate any hiding inside the fort. The others too, spoke up loudly.
âUnderstood!â
âThen here we go! Take the fort, and capture Grohlâs wife and child! FLUSH THEM OUT!!â
Ned drew his sword, and advanced on the fort. Shortly thereafter, Mirut and the rest began a charge as well. Noel too, readied her weapon, but she cautiously advanced in the rear of the formation. Unconsciously glancing at the sky, she noticed that although clouds were present, the sun was in good health. Having confirmed this, Noel hastened her pace.
â¦
In the rotted fort, Sebtem fort, the trapped young knight Cynthia Edrich was greatly troubled. Cynthiaâs mission was to escort the Viceroy Grohlâs wife and son, Sarah and Elgar, while they visited Rockbell. The timing had proven poor as during the visit, an uprising took root in the north of the province. The rebel army was gaining considerable strength, and eventually would aim to take the capital city of Madress. En route, the rebels would be forced to pass through Rockbell. For Cynthia, that news meant it was time to immediately return her charges to the capital, but Count Barel had rejected her proposal.
Although his will to protect his daughter was strong, what overpowered it was the fear that he would fail at his task. Barel himself would never admit to such a thing, but Cynthia was sure she had figured him out. The compromise she proposed was that, rather than remaining in the district that was sure to become a battlefield, they would instead take refuge in the old Sebtem fort. With that as the plan, Barel had reluctantly agreed, and so, before fleeing to the capital, the arrangements had been made to hide. It had only been done because Cynthia had so strongly pushed for it. They were supposed to lay low and meet up with the regular army when they came to drive out the rebels.
There were no problems before now. I never thought the rebels would have someone who knew of this spot!
It had been struck from the maps; however, there were many locals who knew of the old Sebtem fort. There should have been no way the rebels who advanced from the north could know of it.
Yet, how?
Already, men with red cloths wrapped around their right arms had broken down the gates and were entering the fort. Cynthiaâs guard was only 20 strong whereas the approaching rebels numbered about one hundred. Normally, they wouldnât lose to such rabble, but they were disadvantaged by the necessity of protecting a woman and child. It would be difficult to keep the two out of harmâs way. They bore the name of Wardka if they were to be captured, the rebelâs morale would skyrocket regrettably.
They are probably after Lady Sarah and Master Elgar, but their timing is too good⦠Unless they have spies on the inside.
Many ideas spiraled through her mind, but there wasnât enough time to calmly consider them. She decided to quietly escape through the hidden tunnel in the storehouse rather than to fight, and so that she could ensure the wife and son escaped, she would stay behind as a distraction. Old rags had been posted on the wall nearest the door to the storehouse which, although primitive, could serve to disguise the entrance. It probably wouldnât deceive anyone for long, but it had the possibility of buying some time due to the darkness of the storeroomâs interior.
âKnight Cynthia, as I feared, the door has rusted and cannot be opened!â
âWeâll use the war hammer! Quickly, or theyâll catch up!â
âU-understood!â
âWrap it in the cloth so the sound is dampened! Hurry!â
âSir!â
Cynthia angrily reprimanded the soldiers. Pressed against eachother, Sarah and Elgarâs faces became blue. She wanted to tell them that they would be fine, but couldnât bring herself to utter such irresponsible words.
The soldiers readied the cloths, and swung the hammer. A dull thud reverberated through the storeroom. They scowled at the sound that was much louder than anticipated, but were unable to do anything about it. All they could do was pray that no enemies were coming to investigate. They held their breath and gripped their weapons. A foul smell assailed their noses. They attempted to check for pursuers through a rounded hole in the door through which they had entered, but as it was so dark the situation could not be accurately assessed. The room beyond the door was largely similar to the one they were in, but there should have been light filtering in from the upper stories. They had recently been able to comfortably peek out so the current situation was supposed to be an impossibility.
â⦠What? Who cut out the lights?â
âWould this help?â
âThanks.â
With a torch lit, and held up to the peephole they once more surveyed the other room.
âGhâ¦!â
Cynthia let out a small cry as she leapt away from what she thought was the door. They had gravely mistaken the reason behind the sudden darkness. It was a human eye. From the time they had entered, Cynthia had been directly in front of the door, so its owner couldnât have properly spotted the others. It was but a small spot on the door that had remained uncovered by the cloth they had hung. The two enemies had been face to face, only separated by a thin door. It was an encounter that sent shivers down Cynthiaâs spine. If she hadnât been on guard, she would have undoubtedly screamed. Though her goosebumps told her to flee, she knew her situation.
âKnight Cynthia, whatever has happened?â
âT-there, thereâs somebody out there!â
âAh ha ha, I~ found you.â
From the room beyond, a young womanâs voice could be heard, and was followed up by the sound of repeated strikes to the door. Those inside knew they had undoubtedly been found. Although the door was wooden, itâs construction was solid, and it probably wouldnât break easily; however, the situation was proceeding unfavourably. The blows were gradually becoming heavier with time, so that the impacts began to shake the very air.
What should I do? At this rate, theyâll call for help. Iâm going to have to sally forth.
As Cynthia made her choice, she turned to the nervous soldiers and issued her orders, âThis enemy is mine! The rest of you escape with Lady Sarah and the prince! Whatever happens when I head out there, do not open the door!â
âB-butâ¦â
âI will go too!â
âUnacceptable, do not forget our duty! Listen up, Iâm going to shut that door! Do not worry about me, just hurry and escape!â
Grasping her sword, she forced open the heavy door. The person before her eyes backed away after making a surprised noise. With the time that bought her, Cynthia slammed the door shut, and confirmed the sound of it locking behind her. Her subordinates had followed their orders. Cautiously, she observed her opponent. She could only see a young woman. Her blood red hair was surprisingly lustrous.
So young. Sheâs probably only in her mid teens, but I canât overlook a traitor who joined the rebellion!
Sheâd hesitated at the thought of killing a child, but quickly resolved herself to her task.
âAre you the only one here?â
âYup. Iâm the only one whoâs found you.â
âI see. How did you know?â
âWell, on that wall there, a cloth was blocking the gaps. If you look hard enough, itâs pretty obvious that something is hidden there you know.â
Cynthia quickly glanced over her shoulder to check. Certainly, there was a cloth blocking the gaps in a door that looked fortified; however, it would be difficult to spot at a distance with the current light levels. The girl before her must have been quite perceptive to notice. That her gift may have brought about her own death was a tragedy Cynthia could hardly express.
âAre you with the rebel army?â
âYup, basically. Also, it isnât just a swarm of locusts, itâs called the Red Circle Army. At least it has a good name, eh?â
The red haired girl nodded while carelessly smiling. She was armed with a long bident, she wore a leather cuirass, and a red cloth was wrapped around her arm. There was no doubt of her affiliation once she had stated the rebel armyâs name. Cynthia reaffirmed herself once more.
Sadly, she must die. I canât afford to overlook anyone right now.
To create a false sense of security she decided to ask her name. It would probably be her final conversation.
âMy name is Cynthia. May I hear yours?â
âSure, I guess. They call me Noelâ¦â
As she unguardedly spoke, Cynthia launched a swipe at Noelâs throat. She aimed for the throat of the girl who had not yet prepared for a fight. It was hardly the honourable behavior of the knightly caste, but for the moment Grohlâs wife and son were the priority. Furthermore her opponent was a traitor; there was no need for honour. Putting power into her left leg, with both hands she brought down a diagonal swing from the right with all of her force. She felt her blade flex as a shrill metallic clank could be heard in the room.
âSuddenly attacking isnât very fair.â
âY-you caught the blade!?â
The two prongs of Noelâs bident had magnificently trapped her opponentâs sword. The shock of the impact numbed Cynthiaâs hands. Noelâs face went from carefree to vicious in an instant. Her bloodlust was palpable. Cynthia had never experienced this before in any of her previous battles.
T-this one isnât a regular insurgent!?
So she wouldnât lose her cool, she endured.
âIt feels like I wonât get my hands on the treasure in there unless I defeat you I guess. So, Iâll fight with full force okay?â
âSilence, vile traitor! Receive this sword as judgement!â
Instead of a proper reply, she again slashed at her opponent. She was confidant her physique was superior, and so she planned on victory by overpowering the other. The rebel had a bident, and also a reach advantage. With that in mind, Cynthia decided to abandon defence, and quickly dispatch her foe from up close.
âDie!â
âWoah, pretty speedy, arenât you.â
She warded off the swipe at her chest with the shaft of her bident. Utilising her momentum, Noel attempted to strike Cynthia with the butt of her bident, but she avoided the blow by jumping back. To think her swordsmanship would lose to a spearman, Cynthiaâs blood rushed to her head.
âYou, insolent littleâ¦â
âHey, youâre breathing pretty heavily over there, are you sure youâre okay? Should we take a break?â
âDonât make fun of me!â
âI wasnât though.â
Noel had been on the defensive and had yet to seriously attack. With tip and haft sheâd batted aside blows, and her footwork had lightly maintained an advantageous range. Cynthia had been easily evaded; over time her strikes became erratic, and her movements dulled.
âHuaaaa!â
âAhâ¦â
It seemed the easy target was an illusion. Noel would leave intentional openings, and dodge skillfully when they were lashed out at. After a feint, she quickly thrust with her eyes locked on Noelâs lower abdomen. Regrettably, the blade only grazed her right side, and in a counter attack, Noel landed a kick squarely on Cynthiaâs stomach. The blow carried considerably more force than what had been initially received.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âGhhâ¦â
It was as though the hit had pierced through her entirely, and her voice was probably let out due to the pain. Her armour had done nothing to help, and gastric juices had been forced out of her stomach and out her mouth. Her knees trembled in pain, and her posture was broken by a strike from the butt of Noelâs bident. While trying to get up, Cynthia found the tip of the bident thrust before her face. The two prongs halted just before gouging out her eyes. Cynthiaâs movements stopped, and she gasped in surprise. With only a slight move, her life could have been ended.
âMove and you die. I probably shouldnât kill a woman, but I will. So, please obediently drop your sword okay?â
âI, I refuse! I cannot sully the honour of Coimbraâs knights at the hands of an insurgent!â
There wasnât much she could do, but she wouldnât comply. A knight could never dishonour herself at the words of a mere rebel. At her spirited refusal, Noel made a difficult expression.
âNo matter what?â
âOf course! Just do it already! I sacrifice myself for Coimbra!â
âHa~h, what a pain. Since itâs bothersome, I might not kill you after all. If no one finds you, it shouldnât be a problem,â Noel winked and inclined her head.
Pausing for a moment, she made her decision and put power into her arms with a sharp gaze.
âDidnât I tell you not to move? Lay still if you donât want your limbs broken. Iâm only going to leave you half dead.â
âGhâ¦â
âFor the moment, that sword is bothersome, so drop it okay? Iâd hate to accidentally skewer you after all.â
Cynthia wondered if she was about to twirl the bident, but instead found her sword struck from her hand. It was so fast that she had not even been able to react. As one final act of defiance, she unsheathed the dirk from behind her, but her right hand was swiftly knocked aside.
âH-how shameful it is! To be undone by a rebel, nay by a young woman!â Cynthia admitted defeat after fighting as hard as she could.
âThese kinds of days do happen. Itâd be nice if you win your next fightâ¦â
âYou fucking bastard! Donât make fun of me!
From where she had risen to in her anger, Cynthia could see a young man had descended from the upper floors.
âOi⦠I heard some intense shouts from here, whatâs happening. Wait, what did you do!?â
âMirut! Good timing. Can you help me with this? I found this woman named Cynthia thoughâ¦â
âWha- seriously!? No way, did you capture her after a fight?â
Mirut cautiously approached.
âI already won, see. Now come and help me.â
âA-alright.â
âYou brought a longish rope right?â
âAh, but itâs not on hand right now. Should I grab the guy who took it?â
âOkay, just tie her hands behind her with the red cloth. Itâs better than nothing.â
âTrue.â
âUnhand me traitor! Keep your filthy hands off of me!â
Cynthia began to resist, but his sword quickly jabbed at her, and she realised it was futile. Mirut tied her arms behind her back. All she could do was pray that those inside had escaped to safety.
âShitâ¦â
âWeâre done then eh?â
âBy the way, did you really defeat this knight woman? She is a knight right?â
âYeah, basically.â
ââ¦. Whatâs up with that? If she surrendered to you, are knights surprisingly not that big of a deal?â Saying that, the young Mirut rudely looked down at Cynthia.
He didnât want to say that an amateur like Noel had defeated her, and so he gazed at her amazedly. Cynthiaâs face flushed red in anger and embarrassment.
âShe was pretty good, so youâd probably have died Mirut; in two halves with one blow. Or maybe your throat would have been cleanly slit, I donât know.â
âS-shut up⦠Just because Iâve never really used a sword doesnât meanâ¦â
Stuttering, Mirutâs voice began, but suddenly, he felt goosebumps running down his spine.
âStop that! More importantly, thereâs a kid in here somewhere right? Wait, was the womanâs name Sarah? I canât recallâ¦â
âSomething looks hidden behind this door. Itâll be pretty hard to break down, so letâs just call Captain Ned over.â
âRight, Iâll get him. You stay and watch the knight woman.â
âKeep this a secret from the others or itâs no good. We found her after all. If more people gather, the reward will diminish you know.â
âI know.â
âThen, weâre working together. Thatâs right, Iâll share with everyone from Zoim so itâll be all good. Monopolies are bad right?â
âWhat kind words,â scoffed Mirut with a wry smile as he ascended the staircase, leaving Noel and Cynthia behind.
âBe that as it may, this place is pretty dingy. It reeks of mould, and I canât even see the sunâs rays down here,â Noel tucked her bident under her arm and plopped down next to Cynthia.
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
â⦠Umâ¦â Noel raised her voice, unable to stomach the silence.
Cynthia had her eyes closed, and was permeated in stillness.
âHey Cynthia, as a knight, youâre pretty strong, eh? Like when you almost ran me through, that was pretty dangerous.â
ââ¦â
âHey, hey, is it okay if I ask you something?â
ââ¦â
âEhe, I guess itâs no good after all. I guess thereâs no helping it then.â
Noel laughed remorsefully, and leaned against the wall.
âThis way, Captain Ned.â
After a while, Mirut had finally returned, and he dragged with him, three men. The fox-eyed Ned was scratching his black hair as though it was a bother.
âYo, miss. It seems you defeated this knight woman, eh? Thatâs quite the achievement.â
âIt seems her name is Cynthia. She came from in there,â as she explained, Noel pointed to the door which had the ragged cloths hung behind it.
Ned nodded to his two subordinates and gestured them to destroy the door.
âAll right, we donât need to be subtle, just break it down. Thereâs probably nobody in there anymore, but maintain caution.â
âSir!â
The subordinates took out a steel hammer they had prepared and began to batter the door. Hearing the conversation, Cynthiaâs face twisted into a scowl.
How could they know that no oneâs inside?
âActually, Iâve been quiet about this up until now, but this fort has a hidden escape tunnel. Knowing that, I sent you guys in here to flush the rats out. My men are already posted at the tunnelâs exit you know. The appearance of total troop commitment to the search was simply an illusion.â
Ned had taken a few aside after giving the order to charge, and snuck them around to the tunnelâs exit. Only around half of the flying wing had actually been searching the fort. Obviously, they hadnât informed Noel of this either.
âHow did you bastards learn of the tunnel!?â
âHe, how do you think? Isnât it mysterious? Well, I guess you could call it a revelation from the Sun God.â
Ned sneered at her. Cynthia, seeing his expression, finally realised how they had known. She herself had seen the man before. His hair had changed from brown to black, but there was no mistaking his identity.
âWait, so we donât get a reward?â
âThe viceroyâs wife and son are my gift to the men. The true victor here is obviously this Ned. Well, Iâll be sure to treat you all to a meal some time.â
âUnfair,â Noelâs words were sharp.
âThatâs right, adults are unfair. He he, now that youâve seen the worldâs true colours youâve gotten sulky, eh?â He patted Noelâs head as he made fun of her.
The sound of splintering wood cracked through the air. The door connecting the two spaces was finally beginning to falter.
âCaptain Ned, as expected, thereâs no one inside!â
âWeâve located the entrance to the tunnel. They mustâve escaped through here!â
âGood work men. No need to chase them. They may have prepared an ambush after all. Now, shall we dispose of this woman and meet up with the rest? They may be having some trouble.â
After yawning some, he placed his hand his sword.
âNedicas?â
âEh?â
âYou bastard! Youâre the Nedicas who served in the Coimbra guard! With those fox-eyes, and lowborn grin, even with a different hair colour, it is as clear as day!â
âAnd who are you exactly?â Ned spouted angrily, but Cynthia continued without pause.
âThree years ago, my party was sent to hunt you for escaping with military funds! You ended up fleeing for Bahar!â
In a few steps he had run to the adjacent Bahar with his ill gotten gains. As there were political barriers to entering Bahar, they had to request permission from Great General Wilm. They had requested entrance; however, they were denied. There was even a rumor that Nedicas had joined the Baharan military. With the cold relations between the two provinces such a thing was not improbable.
âOh, whatever this is, I donât understand. You seem to have mistaken me for someone else.â
âSilence! Embezzling funds from a position of authority is inexcusable! Why are you even in the rebellion you git!? You wouldnât follow a man acting as the voice of the plebeians!!â
With a profoundly disingenuous sigh, Ned had covered his eyes with his hand. For Noel, and Mirut who were watching it all, they didnât understand.
âCaptain, what do we do?â
âWhat do you mean âwhat do we doâ?â
âWell, sheâs been talking too muchâ¦?â
âWe were going to kill her anyway, so donât worry about it. Not that it would hurt to shut her up a bit early.â
At the subordinate-like manâs words, Cynthia raised her eyes. His accent felt familiar somehow. She realised he had a Bahar accent, his words were pronounced at a different cadence than those of a native to Coimbra.
âYou bastards have Bahar accents⦠Wait, why are Baharans fighting in Coimbraâs rebellion!?â
Even as she spoke, the pieces began to fit together in her head.
âEr, no, Iâm not a Baharan. Youâre totally mistaken, right Captain?â
âThis idiot. Heâs shaking so much it practically confirms her story.â
Seeing the man, Ned disappointedly shook his head. The situation was taking an unfortunate turn, and Cynthiaâs eyes widened in astonishment.
âNo wayâ¦â
âOi oi, can you seriously stop it with that. I have no guilt on my conscience, so why do you want these forced conscripts over here to get involved?â
Although he threatened her with a sword, her words continued to gush forth.
âIs the rebellion backed by the Bahar military? Were the initial agitants to stir up the people Baharans!?â
âAh~, you had to say it.â
âD-do you cowards know no shame!?â
Cynthia bared her teeth as she shouted. Her magnificent blond hair seemed to stand on end in pure hatred.
âShut up, stupid woman!â
âGua!â
Kicked in the face, she fell to the floor, dispersing the dust which had accumulated on the stone. Blood ran down her face, but she paid it no mind. She already knew the truth, and to the bitter end she would fight; in death she would not die.
The information needed to be conveyed to Viceroy Grohl. It was no mere rebellion, but a grand conspiracy.
âDo you realise that your careless words have added two more corpses to the pile? You really are beyond help.â
At Nedâs signal, two of his subordinates drew their swords and approached Mirut and Noel causing the former to turn blue.
âEh, w-why? Arenât we on the same side?â
âIâm sorry Noel, and⦠was it Mirut? This fool said too much, so we have no choice but to kill you. Curse the ones who cursed you.â
âWhy!? I donât even understand what this is all about, and I definitely wonât speak of it!â
âWe just canât have people noticing. Rumors will spread and grow with time. You wouldnât even need proof to start people doubting the cause, all that would matter is whether or not theyâd believe you. You understand that the Red Circle Army is a mishmash of all kinds of people, and we canât risk it collapsing right?â
âSo you kill us. Adults really are unfair, eh?â Noel expressionlessly retorted; unlike Mirut, she did not speak for fear of death.
âPretty much. I donât like that this is how your reward turned out. I will make proper graves for you two, so try to forgive me.â
âW-wait!â
âIâm not making you a grave. Iâll torment, and torment, and torment you, until you finally die in eight separate pieces. You made me kill two innocent children, so expect a punishment.â
Ned spat, and gave the order. Naked blades glistened in the darkness. A red rain of blood splashed. A smell quickly filled the air, and the stone floor grew puddles of a rusty red.
âI almost fell asleep during your speech you know.â
âEh?â
âHey, are you okay Mirut? Your eyes are spinningâ¦â
âA-am I safe?â
âYouâre safe as far as safeness is concerned, but these guys lost their necks. Look, see?â
âUHYAAA!!â
Confirming the horrific scene, Mirut released a strange voice and fell backwards.
âThat was an interesting sound. Hey, where did that even come from?â Noel comfortably enquired.
As Cynthia had just regained consciousness, she couldnât immediately understand the situation. Noel had brandished her weapon as the men drew their swords, and decapitated them in a single stroke. There were only two in the room who had yet to bleed.
âThis isnât a situation to laugh at jokesâ¦â
âI guess so. Itâll be hard, but I guess it canât be helped.â
âWho could have known there would be such a monster here? Donât even think about coming over. Donât come close. This is the worst!â
âIâm not a monster, Iâm Noel. Isnât it a good name?â
âI hate it. Youâre a monster we never anticipated; suddenly, and without warning, there is a beast that strikes out at helpless sheep. I donât know what created you, but this must be fateâs game. These rules are seriously the worst.â
Ned thrust his left hand before him, closing in on Noel surprisingly fast. He was probably throwing something in a desperate attack. Waiting for Nedâs inevitable charge was a merciless attack. She threw her bident. Cutting through the air, it pierced his armour, torso, and spine.
âGhâ¦â
Groaning, and with his entrails scattered, Ned was pinned to the wall. His lower half tore off. At seeing his own wretched state, his fox-eyes held great despair. For better or worse, he hadnât been killed instantly. Noel started to hum cheerfully as she walked away. Her path was straight over her defeated opponentsâ viscera. The sound of splashing and bouncing haunted the ears of Mirut and Cynthia.
âI-it ne-never came. M-my achievements, even though⦠I could finally⦠graspâ¦â Ned slurred in a weakening voice.
Such a thing was not supposed to happen. He could have never anticipated seeking asylum and fame in Bahar could lead to this.
âYou wonât find happiness just by being on the winning side, eh?â
âI⦠used my⦠head, but⦠it didnât work⦠out, eh?â
âDoes this mean Gebâs âalways winâ is out too?â
âW-who knows. A-at least⦠try⦠your best⦠lest, you⦠end up likeâ¦.â
Ned died without ever finishing. Heâd lost the last of his strength before the final line. So was the final moment of the man who harboured ambitions of fame obtained by betraying Coimbra for Bahar. Noel removed her spear from the wall, as Ned had already completely fallen to the floor. Seeing the bifurcated man, Cynthia instinctively averted her gaze.
Is this a nightmare?
Although she had been spared, in her present state she could hardly be said to be comfortably alive. She could not escape the feeling that she would be the next to die. Such cold chills could be felt along her spine; she felt the need to speak up, but somehow, the words couldnât form. Her mouth was completely dry. Her heart rate had increased. Her body was unconsciously shivering. Noel had become a spawning ground of nightmares, bathed in crimson blood.
Removing a notebook from her breast pocket, she scratched out an entry with a diagonal line.