After capturing Glen, Ultel dragged him to an unknown place. The place smelled stale, and the nauseating smell of blood oozed all over the room; the torture tools placed all over the room reflected the eerie display of candlelights. Ultel ordered for Glenâs torture immediately, and his subordinates skillfully began to inflict optimal pain onto his body. Without patience nor faith to endure the torture, Glen screamed and cried for his life. Yet, those in the room watched Glen cry his heart out without a shred of mercy, and especially Ultel. He smiled as he watched.
Glen was someone who dared to treat him like a lowly slave. Thus, Glenâs desperate pleas for help sounded sweeter than any poetâs music. Ultel was sure that in the past timelines that they didnât remember, they all endured any sort of humiliation just for this moment. Considering this, there was no way he would get sick of this joyful tune of Glenâs cries.
Yet, even this joyful time couldnât last forever and Ultel knew that he needed to focus on the task at hand. His ambition wasnât so small that it could be fulfilled by a bug like Glen Zenard. To fulfill his true goal, he needed to extort information out of Glen, and Glen provided the information very easily.
The situation was more severe than he had thought.
ââ¦Did you say Zich Moore regressed?â
âY-Yes, sir!â Unlike his previous self that overflowed with confidence, Glen answered tearfully like he couldnât dare to raise his head. There was no partâbesides his ears for hearing and mouth for answeringâthat was fine. Not many could stand against such intense torture, and Glen was far from descriptions like âfirmâ or âresolute.â Yet, Ultel didnât even have the luxury to laugh at Glenâs pathetic display right now. Ultel felt his legs give out after hearing that the monster named Zich had regressed.
âFor how long? How many times did he say he regressed?!â
âI donât know, sir.â
Slump!
âAh!â Ultel slapped Glenâs cheek. He was unreasonably lashing out his anger at Glen, but Glen couldnât dare to protest the injustice of it all. Ultel looked like he was about to kill Glen this instant before his subordinates stopped him.
âHold back, sir! We wonât be able to gain more information if we kill him right now!â At his subordinatesâ dissuasion, Ultel lowered his hand back down. Yet, Ultelâs anger was still not quelled, and he tortured Glen even more harshly. Thus, Glen frantically spewed out more information he knew, and everything he said astonished Ultel even further.
âHe canât regress anymore?â Glen wasnât certain whether this was true or not, but knowing the abnormality within the World Treeâs system, Ultel thought that there was a very high possibility for it to be true.
âWas everything beyond that done by Zich Moore?!â Although Ultel finally found out the cause of all the changes, he wasnât happy at all. He only got a headache at the news of such a difficult opponent, and what Zich said hung on his mind.
âThe fact that he talked about the empire and system makes me think that thereâs a high possibility that he knows everything!â
Glen didnât know about the Clowon Empire or Brushel Systemâs official names and only remembered Zich mentioning them. Hearing this, Ultel realized that Zichâs understanding and knowledge of the regression ability were frighteningly deep.
âDamn it!â Zich Moore was definitely not an idiot like Glen. If he regressed and knew information about regressions, there was a high possibility that he would be a great obstacle to his ambition. Ultel turned around. He needed to prepare some sort of countermeasure.
âLetâs go,â Ultel said.
âWhat should we do with him, sir?â Ultel turned to Glen. Although Glen made the most pitiful expression he could, Ultel felt nothing but disgust toward him.
âJust heal him somewhat and shove him in a prison. Monitor him there since we might have use for him again later.â
âYes, sir!â
Then, Ultel got out of the space that reeked of blood with Tornium gently hanging from his waist.
* * *
Zich organized the information that Lyla transferred to him from Tornium. Thanks to her, Zich knew what was happening to Glen and his surroundings.
âUltel stole Tornium from him,â Zich thought. After Ultel left the torture room, all information about Glen disappeared and was replaced by information regarding Ultel and his surroundings.
âThis is good. Information about Glen Zenard now wonât be that useful. Information about Ultel is much more valuable.â Of course, the previous scene of Glen getting tortured was a very fun one to see, but that was that. As expected of the mastermind behind everything, Ultel racked his head to try to find a way out of this gigantic chaos. He was incomparably more capable than someone like Glen, but even he didnât imagine that his information was getting transferred to Zich through the Tornium he was now carrying around.
âItâs probably cause that guy also doesnât have exact knowledge about the Brushel System.â Even Zich hadnât imagined that Lyla would become the Core again. Overall, it was very fortunate for Zich that Ultel didnât notice what was happening. Thus, Zich began making plans with the information he was receiving.
* * *
Zich met up with Hans, who was working for the Steelwalls today too. Although the clean-up after the war was gradually reaching an end, the aftermath caused by such a big incident couldnât be resolved in a short amount of time. They still had labor shortages and Hans was continuing to help the Steelwalls upon the Countâs request. And Lara accompanied him most of the time, and she also helped with the work.
âHello, Sir Zich!â
âHello, Mr. Zich.â
Hans and Lara greeted Zich.
âYeah. Is everything all right?â
âYes. Nothing much happened except we received information that some bandits appeared in the estateâs boundaries, aiming for gaps in the estateâs defense.â
âReally, theyâre throwing their lives in the gutter.â
The Steelwalls might seem a little incompetent because Zich constantly belittled them and was on the verge of collapse after falling for Glenâs plan, but it was only because Zich and Glen were a very special case. The Steelwalls were not a family to be easily trifled with; they were fully capable of sweeping away an entire bandit organization. However, the fact that several bandit groups appeared around the Steelwall border was proof that their powers had considerably fallen.
âIt wonât be long before they get crushed. Regardless of their size, it wonât be easy for a bandit group to face the Steelwalls no matter how weak theyâve gotten.â
âThe Count has asked me to be part of the army sent out to crush the bandits.â
âHeâs really a frugal guy, employing all the people he can possibly use.â Of course, as the Count, it was natural for him to use all the available cards he had for the safety of his estate.
Zich stared at Hans, and Hans flinched. âYou want to go?â
ââ¦Yes, sir.â Hans felt uncomfortable with Zichâs gaze but still nodded.
âEven if Iâm planning to move out soon?â
ââ¦Then Iâll follow you, sir.â There was slight hesitation in Hans' voice; he felt a strong desire to help people more, especially the Steelwalls whom heâd received a lot of generous support from. However, his hesitation lasted only for a brief moment, and Hans immediately shook off this feeling. Zich looked quietly at Hans as he sorted his feelings.
ââ¦? Sir, why are you looking at me like that?â Hans asked.
âSir Zich! Hello!â
Koo! Hans was about to carefully ask Zichâs thoughts, but Snoc and Nowemâs voices cut him off. Snoc approached the party; he was with Elena. She bowed her head while looking at Zich. Snoc had approached them with a cheerful demeanor, but his expression slightly hardened after seeing the strange atmosphere between Zich and Hans.
âDid I come at a bad time?â Snoc asked.
Koo?
âNo, itâs not such a serious reason. Itâs actually better this way. I had something in mind, anyway.â
No matter how much he admired Zich, Snoc still had a difficult time around Zich and wanted to quickly escape as the atmosphere felt strangely tense. However, he couldnât dare to escape without Zichâs permission. Zich looked at Lara, Snoc, and Elena after starting with Hans. Everyone gulped with nervousness in response to Zichâs gaze.
âHans.â
âYes, sir!â
âYou want to keep helping the Steelwalls, right?â
âBut Sir Zich, if you want toâ¦â
âDonât mind me, punk. Iâm not a child who needs to be taken care of.â Zich waved his hand as if the very thought disgusted him. Then he announced to the four people in front of him, âIâll disband this party. You guys decide your future from now on.â
They were all baffled by Zichâs sudden announcement. Hans and Snoc had been in the party for a long time, and they were especially shell-shocked to the extent that their minds blanked out.
âW-what do you mean, Sir Zich?! Perhaps, is it because I still have lingering feelings about the Steelwall Estate? Then Iâll immediately cut off my ties to the estateâ¦!â
âDonât even bother. Itâs not like that, so donât worry about it. In the first place, I donât care if you cut ties with the Steelwalls or continue it or become a new Steelwall.â
âThen what is the reason, sir?â Snoc asked too.
Koo! Nowem cried out in agreement.
âHow long did you guys plan to follow me? Forever?â
Both of them were unable to reply. They had been shocked by Zichâs sudden announcement, but they had no intentions of following Zich forever.
âWhether theyâre people or animals, a child has to become independent from their parents someday. Itâs no different for disciples. I already taught you guys everything you need to know, so thereâs no reason for me to keep bringing all of you around.â
Hans, Snoc, Elena, and Lara all focused on Zichâs words.
âAll of you greatly respect me and follow my words with absolute obedience. It canât be helped since Iâm great.â Zichâs narcissism was still ongoing as he continued, âHowever, that wonât help you in the future. I was going to leave you guys to become independent at a suitable time, and I think the current environment is appropriate for us to separate.â
âDid you say environment, sir?â
âIt would be foolish to push you guys into society to become independent without any safety measures. Well, if there wasnât an alternative, I would still do it butâ¦â
Knowing that Zich meant every word, they all smiled bitterly.
Zich continued, âJust in time, there is a good base here at Steelwall. Even though I really despise the people here, I have to admit that theyâre definitely nobles with a sense of integrity and morals. Moreover, they need a lot of help right now.â
ââ¦Sir, are you telling us to get to know and experience the world by helping Steelwall?â
âWhat do you think? I just showed you one way, and Iâm merely saying that this is one possibility. As I said, Iâm literally pushing you guys into the world. All of you guys need to make decisions for yourselves and take responsibility for them from now on.â
Decision and responsibility. These simple words seemed to steal their breaths away and made it hard to breathe. The four of them looked slightly terrified, which did not suit the physical strength and power they possessed.
âI donât know what kind of path all of you will take, but Iâll cheer for you as a former master. Ah, Iâm also not going to object if any of you decide to go down a bad path. I canât recommend it though. You might meet me again in the futureâas an enemy.â
âIâll never go down a bad path,â Hans said, and the other three firmly nodded.
Zich smirked. Then he clapped his hands and said to the four in front of him, âCongratulations on graduating, you fledglings. From now on, fly on and live as you please.â
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