Chapter 312
Barbarian Quest
Urich was looking at the sea. The salty smell reached his nose every time the waves crashed.
âThe Edge of the World,â he muttered as he threw a pebble onto the surface of the water.
âNo one believes in the Edge of the World anymore.â
People now believed there was an Eastern Continent instead of a cliff where the seawater fell. In just twenty years, people's worldviews have changed.
Humanity had illuminated the darkness of ignorance, and the world kept expanding.
Ding! Ding!
As the bell rang at the appointed time, the recruitment officers dismounted their horses and called the potential sailors. Urich, being one of them, walked over along with the others.
Officials were busy recruiting sailors for the exploration of the Eastern Continents. One of the officers recognized Urich and pointed at him.
âIt would be best to do something about that hair and beard, Kylios.â
âIâll make sure itâs done before we set sail.â
âSuit yourself, but I do need to ask you a few questions, so come over here for a second.â
Urich was an extraordinarily strong man who had the strength that was essential for the hard life aboard a ship. Knowing that, the recruitment officer was already set on enlisting Urich but still had to ask a few routine questions.
âWhere are you from?â
âAryana of the north.â
âAny experience at sea?â
âNone.â
Urichâs answer made the recruitment officer frown.
âIs he serious? We're selectively picking only the most experienced sailors... and he has none?â
The officer's initial intention to recruit Urich completely vanished.
âVery well. I will not be enlisting you.â
âIâm confident Iâll do well.â
âConfidence alone isnât enough. What the Porcana expedition needs are seasoned sailors.â
âMan, you canât be doing this to me after Iâve been transparent with you.â
Urichâs voice grew louder.
Clink.
The guards stepped forward, placing their hands on their sword hilts.
âIf you cause a disturbance, youâll get a taste of our steel, Kylios.â
âIâm not trying to cause any trouble. Iâm asking you to reconsider, thatâs all. I learn quickly and will adapt fast.â
âSoldiers!â
Upon the officialâs signal, the soldiers drew their swords and approached.
âLeave immediately. We donât have time for games,â one soldier threatened.
Urich calmly looked around at the soldiers, sensing that a fight was imminent.
âI didnât come here to fight.â
Urich simply wanted to sail. He scratched his head and stood up.
â...If you donât want me as a sailor, then how about as a soldier? If I knock down three of your men here, let me aboard the ship as a soldier.â
âStop your nonsense!â
Urich slowly curled his fingers into a fist and looked up at the distant palace of Porcana with a sigh. If he spoke to Varca, he could get on the ship with no problem whatsoever.
âI canât reveal that Iâm alive.â
Many things had happened in Urichâs absence while he was wandering the south for the past ten years.
The Alliance started to lose its center and waver as each chief led their army and declared independence after his disappearance. However, the consciousness of the Alliance and kinship that Samikan and Urich had established still remained, leading them to help each other and maintain alliances among themselves.
As expected, Belrua of the Red Sand succeeded the name of the Alliance. Although the Alliance that once dominated the west was no more, the tribes around the Sky Mountains formed another alliance with Belrua at its center.
Civilized people feared the western tribes uniting again under the Alliance. Thanks to the fear they deeply ingrained in the civilized world, the westerners successfully settled in the civilized lands, and their settlements thrived amidst the conflicts of various kingdoms.
âThere are more than just a few who would come to find me in a heartbeat upon hearing my name.â
Urich was a calamity just by being alive, and some civilized people even believed he was a disaster sent by the heavens. Disappearing right after toppling the empire, Urich remained a mythical figure.
âThe war would have never ended unless I either disappeared or died...â
Urich looked at the soldiers before him.
âAlright, bring it on, then.â
He spread his arms wide and drew an axe from his waist.
The soldiers flinched and halted their approach upon recognizing that their opponent was a barbarian who did not shrink before a crowd of armed soldiers.
âThis barbarian is skilled in combat.â
An extraordinary sense of intimidation emanated from Urichâs body. The soldiers exchanged glances, signaling each other as they all felt like their heads would fly off if they approached first.
Clip-clop, clip-clop.
The sound of hooves approached. A smile broke out on Urichâs fierce face as he glanced sideways.
âYou really came, Louyan.â
Urich couldnât suppress his laughter. Although he didnât deserve it, seeing Louyan made him happy. It was hard to resist the pull of blood relations.
âThatâs enough,â Louyan, the heir of Porcana, spoke from his horse, looking at Urich from behind the recruiter.
âM-Master Louyan!â The recruiter recognized Louyan and shouted.
âThis man is quite eccentric. Dismiss the soldiers.â
Louyan dismounted and stepped forward. A crowd had already gathered on the pier.
âHaha, you really are royalty after all, huh!â
Urich loosely lowered the hand holding the axe and laughed as he watched the soldiers and the recruiting officer comply with Louyanâs words. The power of status was still immense.
âI owe you for yesterday, Kylios.â
âIf itâs a favor like that, youâre welcome to owe me anytime. So, who did you tell on me to?â
âI do not do such things. If you were a spy from another country, Iâd already be dead.â
Louyan did not antagonize Urich.
âI just taught you a lesson not to wander alone.â
Urich shrugged and laughed.
âAfter I returned to the palace, I carefully formulated some hypotheses about who you might be. Well, it was too much to do alone, so I sought my masterâs help.â
âSo? Have you reached a conclusion?â
âOf course. My master wishes to see you.â
Louyan did not utter Urichâs name.
âIf this man is truly Urich as Master says, his survival must not be revealed.â
The fall of the empire happened right when Louyan was just beginning to walk, and Urich, the man standing before him, was the man responsible for it.
Urich scratched his head, looking at Louyan.
âHeâs clever. He figured out my name with just a few clues overnight. Gottval must have thought that if I survived, I would come here eventually.â
More people gathered, murmuring. Before attracting more attention, Urich mounted a horse and followed Louyan.
âAre you really the person we think you are?â Louyan asked indirectly.
âWeâll see what Gottval says,â Urich neither confirmed nor denied.
âMy mother died because you and your army invaded Hamel.â
âSo, are you seeking revenge?â
âBut you are my uncleâs reliable ally. In the nobility society, revenge is entangled with complex interests.â
Despite his words, Louyan showed no particular resentment.
âI hardly remember my mother... And she wasnât very well spoken of either.â
Louyan had always carried a contradiction that Damia was his biological mother but also a political rival who had threatened Varca, whom Louyan respected.
Creak.
As the castle gate opened, a priest who was missing an arm ran out. It was the now aged and grizzled Gottval.
âLong time no see,â Urich said as he scratched his chin awkwardly.
Gottval reached out and brushed Urichâs messy bangs back, revealing the gleaming bright yellow eyes that were hidden underneath.
âU-Urich! Oh, Lou, my goodness!â Gottval shouted unintentionally and then covered his mouth.
Louyan stared at Gottval and Urich as Gottval greeted Urich and embraced him warmly as if he were his long-lost family member.
âTo see you standing here on two legs! We shouldnât just stand here, come on, letâs head inside quickly.â
Seeing Gottvalâs joy, Louyan felt reassured that he had done the right thing.
âIn any case, this person must be important to Master.â
Louyan followed Gottval and Urich inside. Gottvalâs private reception room was modest but exuded a priestly reverence.
Gottval even brought out his treasured wine to welcome Urich.
âMaster, is this Urich the Plunderer?â
âHe is also a friend of His Highness,â Gottval replied.
Gottval and Urichâs eyes met over Louyanâs shoulder.
âLouyan doesnât know that Urich is his real father, and Urich probably hasnât told him, either.â
This was something that had to be hidden for Louyanâs sake. The achievements Urich had amassed were significant enough to greatly influence his descendants. There were already several young men in the west who claimed to be Urichâs sons.
âIf someone is acknowledged as Urichâs son, many warriors would gather under him.â
King Bilker of the north garnered massive support simply because he was a descendant of Mijorn the Brave. The position of being Urichâs son was not just proof of lineage but a status.
Varca had also separated Louyan and Urich to prevent such repercussions.
âWhere have you been all this time, Urich? I didnât think you were actually dead, but I didnât expect you to be wandering around alive like this.â
There were all sorts of rumors surrounding Urichâs sudden disappearance, including tales that claimed Louâs divine punishment had fulfilled its mission and returned. Because he disappeared rather than died, Urichâs fame reached the status of a legend.
Urich only laughed when he heard the rumors and stories about his whereabouts. Like the Sword Demon Ferzen, disappearance sparked more imagination than a confirmed death.
âI went to the south, and I also brought Hume along with me.â
âHume? Ah, you mean the man who killed Basha. Whatâs he doing now?â
âHe ate some snake meat in the south, got sick, had diarrhea and vomiting, and eventually died. I tried to save him, but it was no use.â
âThatâs unfortunate.â
Enough time had passed for a child to grow into a young adult, and Gottval had completely forgotten about Hume.
âI went to the south and chased the traces of Serpentism. Most of the people there believe in a sun god not too different from yours in Solarism.â
âSouthern sun worship is the same deity as sun god Lou, only with different methods of worship and doctrines.â
âThere, I also learned how to mummify people. Itâs not as hard as I thought. You just remove the organs, like when youâre drying meat...â
Urich recounted his experiences with a smile on his face.
Louyan listened attentively from the side, not interfering with the reunion of the two now-aged men.
âThank you for faithfully fulfilling my favor. I donât know how I can ever repay you.â
Urich had entrusted Louyanâs education to Gottval, and now he was seeing the results with his own eyes.
âIt was a pleasant experience for me as well.â
Louyan tilted his head, puzzled by the conversation. He asked, âWhat is this favor you talk about?â
âThatâs none of your business,â Urich said with a hearty laugh and roughly shoved Louyanâs shoulder.
Louyan blushed, showing his displeasure. Having lived among civilized people all his life, Louyan had no experience mingling with barbarians, and even the western army stationed in Porcana was at the border, making it difficult for him to encounter them at all.
âLouyan, His Highness will be pleased to hear the news of Urich. Since we cannot have anyone else know about this, it would be good if you delivered it personally,â Gottval said with a smile. Louyan nodded and left the room.
Once Louyanâs presence faded, Urich laughed even louder and clapped Gottval on the shoulder.
âYou raised him up so well! He lacks a bit of manliness, but I guess thatâs inevitable, growing up under a civilized priest!â
âI didnât do much. Heâs naturally curious, just like you. He sought knowledge on his own without anyone telling him. By the way, are you not going to tell him that youâre his father?â
âDo you think I have the right to do that? I donât. As much as I hate to say it, my son was a heavy burden to me. I was exhausted back then.â
âI understand.â
âYou might, but he wonât, nor should he.â
Urich smiled bitterly at the fact that he was being drawn to his bloodline late in life. Perhaps he had come to Porcana with the hope of meeting his son.
âIt must be because Iâm getting older.â
As people age, they become more attached to their bloodline. They have children to create a replica of themselves and continue their existence, just like how Old Sven was obsessed with his grandson.
âSorry Sven, but what you had was a misguided notion. It was nothing but a pathetic act.â
Urich intended to quietly board a ship to the Eastern Continent without informing anyone. He didnât want to soften his resolve by reuniting with Varca and Gottval.
And just as he feared, his resolve had weakened.
â...Thereâs also the option of staying and settling here.â
He could gradually get closer to Louyan and then reveal he was his father. With Varca and Gottval, his later years wouldnât be boring. Even his thumping heart wasnât as vigorous as in his youth.
âUrich, what are you going to do now?â Gottval asked.
Urich simply returned an awkward smile. He himself didnât know what to do.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om