Chapter 177
Margrave’s Bastard Son was The Emperor
The amber arrowhead fell weakly to the floor. So insignificantly that one couldnât believe it had cracked the magical barrier. Thud.
The mages felt cold sweat running down their backs as they stepped back. Stealing mana, this was unheard of.
âJust now, I wasnât the only one who felt that, right?â
ââ¦It felt like it was being sucked in.â
âWhat is it, a sealing stone? It feels different from a sealing stone though?â
âIs everyone alright? Huh? Mana, check your mana!â
At someoneâs shout, the mages simultaneously activated their mana without exception. Fortunately, they realized there was no problem with their inner strength and could maintain composure.
Hale spat out his cigarette and brought his sword to the amber arrowhead.
âIt seems a bit different from a mana sealing stone.â
âHale! Donât! Donât touch it!â
âItâs become a lump of raw stone. Itâs not emitting light. If Akorella saw this, sheâd faint in joy. Says sheâs never seen anything like it.â
Ian knelt on one knee and looked down at the arrowhead. No matter how much he examined it, it was the same raw stone as the necklace Ian was wearing. When it first flew over and was blocked in front of him, it was an ordinary lump of metal.
âYour Highness Mariv. What is this?â
What in the world was it that it scattered mana without being a mana sealing stone, and was in servant Ianâs flowerpot? And Madam Lien also had it. She said it was an alchemistâs failed creation. Definitely.
âItâs a human creation to stop mages who disrupt the palace and the great empire of Bariel, like Wesleigh and you. Do you like it?â
Mariv took out another arrow as he answered. Looking closely, the shape of the fletching was clearly different from what the imperial family used. Mariv must have trimmed the fletching separately to distinguish them. As the bowstring was pulled taut, Ian shouted.
âMaintain the mana again!â
Zing. Zing.
At his command, the mages reflexively poured strength into the barrier. It was already cracked, so if it took that strange attack twice in a row, it would shatter. The mages gritted their teeth and poured in mana to the maximum.
âEndure! Keep putting in mana, keep going!â
âIs this really, really alright?! Sir Ian!â
âShut up! How would Sir Ian know that? Put in mana!â
âAaargh! Aargh!â
Mariv released the bowstring, drawing an elegant trajectory with his fingertips. The target of this attack was the crack in the barrier that hadnât been filled yet.
Bzzt! Crackle!
Sparks burst in a lightning pattern. Ianâs golden eyes glowed even brighter in that light. The force of the mages trying to maintain the barrier and the arrows trying to steal that power fiercely intertwined, creating a whirlwind.
At the same time, Ian had a realization.
âSo this is it. The cause of Galeâs failed rebellion recorded in history!â
The feeling of a missing puzzle piece fitting into place.
In the original history, Gale had plotted a rebellion with Wesleigh, backed by the Ministry of Magic. Although he couldnât know the exact situation at that time, he should have found it strange that most of the mages were suppressed. The mana sealing stones managed by the imperial family couldnât handle them all.
âMariv must have studied this to keep Gale in check.â
Keeping Gale in check meant keeping the Ministry of Magic in check. Thus, when trouble arose, he could suppress the mages.
The situation now wasnât much different from then. The only difference was whether it was Galeâs Ministry of Magic or Ianâs Ministry of Magic.
Bzzt! Boom!
The arrow began to steal mana again. Mariv grabbed a third arrow without giving them a chance.
âDamn it!â
It felt like blood was rushing in reverse. Not due to anger, but because he had opened his mana without control.
The amber raw stone came from a merchant group that had an alchemist, so the ones who researched and distributed it must have been that merchant group as well. But what was strange was why the amber raw stone wasnât passed down to later generations.
âThe imperial familyâs only means to control mages was the mana sealing stone. It was the one and only, there was nothing else at all. If there was something like that, I would have known.â
Because he was the emperor. And because he was a mage.
Ian shouted, coughing up blood. He didnât know how many arrows there were, but just blocking them like this was like pouring water into a bottomless pot.
âHale! Nakina!â
âAt your command!â
Ian glared directly at Mariv, his golden eyes blazing. Then, he called out the mages skilled in attack magic.
âRolf, Ation, Kanna, Salvera!â
âYes! Sir Ian!â
âGive us your orders!â
Mariv calmly kept shooting arrows. Like stones being thrown into a deep pond, the arrows continuously caused cracks in the barrier.
Bzzt!
âWhat a pity.â
The mages were flustered, but Mariv was disappointed. If he had just a little more time, he could have used something more complete to end their lives. Marivâs aide, Paal, raised his hand. As if to take an attacking stance.
â-From here on, I, Ian Hielo, command in the name of the Ministry of Magic minister!â
Kwaaang! Boom!
âExecute Your Highness Mariv.â
âExecute him!â
The mages whose names were called jumped into the sky in unison. The barrier, drained of their strength, couldnât withstand the arrowsâ power and was destroyed, but Ian calmly directed the ranks.
âItâs fine if it breaks! We can keep making it! Donât leave your positions and concentrate!â
âKill the mages! Those treacherous traitors!â
âDemons wearing the mask of gods!â
âKill them! Kill!â
âBring out Prince Jin!â
The soldiers shouted and ran up the stairs, determined to completely shatter the barrier. Looking down from above, they looked just like a swarm of ants. As the mages flinched and stepped back, Nakina blocked the soldiersâ path.
Swish!
âGale Forceâ
The wind that had been swirling with mana gradually narrowed and fiercely penetrated between the soldiers. A wind that cut through exposed necks, wrists, and Achillesâ tendons above the armor, filling the air with the scent of blood.
Slash!
âAaargh!â
âPush forward! More! Onward!â
âUrgh, urk!â
âCover your mouth when you speak! Your tongue will be cut off!â
âItâs a blade wind! Close your eyes and charge!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
But there were too many of them surging in like a tidal wave. Soldiers who had approached using their comradesâ bodies as shields swung their swords at the barrier one by one.
Clang! Clang!
Kwaaang!
Just then, Hale quickly jumped down, grabbed a soldierâs hair, and slammed his head into the ground. His already thick fist was glowing red-hot like a tempered lump of iron. The soldierâs skull shattered into pieces, losing its shape without even a chance to scream.
Swish!
An arrow grazing past him. It was Mariv. Hale threw the soldierâs head down the stairs and stood up.
âDo you know the meaning of what youâre doing right now?â
âWe donât need to know. Because Sir Ian knows.â
âHow foolish. Who would call you the product of wisdom?â
Ping! Swish!
Not only Mariv but also his aides and those taking up positions beside him seemed to possess amber raw stones. Arrows poured down like rain from a clear sky.
Swish! Thud! Thump!
Clang!
âSir Ian!â
âWh-what do we do about this?!â
âAaargh!â
When the barrier broke, arrows began piercing through faster than new ones could be created. The mages who were ordered to attack cut through the soldiers and rushed at Mariv, butâ¦
Thud!
An overwhelming number of arrows flew in, shattering each individualâs barriers. Nakinaâs left arm was also pierced by a blind attack.
âAaargh!â
With a pained curse, Nakina roughly pulled out the arrowhead. And at the moment she reflexively tried to activate an attack magic filled with rageâ¦
ââ¦?!â
Her mana was blocked as if her breath had been cut off. While Nakina hesitated, a soldier tried to cut her heart with his sword.
âDie!â
âNakina!â
Kwang!
âGet a grip! You brat!â
âHa-Hale. My mana wonât come out.â
âWhat?â
Nakina stood in a daze as if she had fallen into a disconnected world. Hale burst soldiersâ heads and shouted.
âNakina! Focus!â
âAh, uh, Sir Ian!â
Nakina flinched and shed a tear. She was so startled that it came out reflexively without her knowing. In a whirlpool of reason and emotion, Nakina cried out.
âDonât get hit by the arrows! The mana wonât come out!â
âWhat? Nakina, what did you say just now?â
âM-Mana wonât come out, she says.â
âNakina! Nakina!â
Rather than being lost in shock, informing her comrades of the truth was the priority. Thus, winning and surviving was important first. Nakina shouted again in a loud voice.
âIf youâre hit by an arrow, you canât use mana! Everyone!â
âDamn it! Sir Ian!â
Kwaaang!
The mages constructing the barrier turned pale and looked back at Ian. Ian bit his lip hard, then stepped back.
ââ¦Everyone gather.â
âRetreat! Come this way!â
âIâll activate the portal.â
It was more troublesome than a mana sealing stone. Sealing stones simply lost their effect when physically distanced, but this seemed to steal mana itself by inflicting wounds.
âI hoped they wouldnât use this of all things.â
âSir Ian!â
âThe portal is operating! The location is the place I mentioned before! Bring His Highness Jin.â
The place mentioned before, Hielo Territory. The only place in Barielâs land where Ian could reliably hide.
Clack clack!
Ian threw open the infirmary door, but there was no sign of anyone. Ian, catching his rough breath, called out to the child in a casual tone.
âYour Highness Jin. Itâs Ian. We need to flee urgently, so please come out.â
Swish.
Then, from under the bed, Jin, who had been hiding with the doctor, poked his head out. Unlike the trembling doctor, Jin emerged from the bed with a firm expression.
âWhat happened?â
âIâll explain later. Weâre going to Hielo Territory. Itâs the safest place.â
When Ian reached out his hand, Jin hesitated for a moment. Hielo was the most remote of remote places, and he was going there? Alone?
ââ¦Are you coming with me?â
âOf course.â
âDoctor, you come with us too.â
ââ¦Y-Yes, yes!â
Jin quickly grabbed Ianâs hand.
Outside, the tide of battle was rapidly turning against them. The countless amber arrows on the ground and the transparent wall blocking the soldiers signified that the magesâ mana was nearly exhausted.
âIâll open the portal!â
âIâll support you!â
âSupport, aargh! Aaargh!â
Jin looked up at the black crescent moon with his head held high. As the mages chanted a spell in an unfamiliar language, dozens of concentric circles appeared at Ianâs feet. As if standing on water.
âWow.â
The concentric circles emitted beautifully. Even more dazzling than Ianâs golden hair, Jin unconsciously exclaimed in admiration. Ian reached out his hand. He couldnât cover the sky with his palm, but he could at least cover the black crescent moon.
Shaa.
Was he chanting âGrow, growâ? Every time Ian gestured elegantly, the moon waxed until it soon turned into a full moon. It hung large and heavy as if it would drop onto the palace at any moment.
âYour Highness. If youâre scared, hold my hand tightly.â
Although he thought he wasnât scared, his grip on the hand tightened. The moment Ian tried to lift him and step onto the portalâ¦
Paat!
âHuh? Sir Ian! Just a moment!â
âSomethingâs falling from inside!â
Meteors were raining down in the black space. Ian frowned and looked up at it.
What in the world was that?
âAre you sure itâs connected to Hielo?â
âI-Itâs certain.â
The meteors grew larger and larger. They left the black moon and decorated the sky above the palace as they quickly fell. Ian unconsciously opened his mouth as he watched.
âIaaan!â
âIs that rude Beric here too?!â
âAhahahaa!â
A rough, coarse laughter that embodied the heat of the desert. Warriors poured down from the sky.
Kwaaang! Boom!
âDemosha!â