Return of the Unrivaled Spear Knight - Chapter 439Side Story
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Side Story Chapter 439
After the western rebel leaders left the conference room, Marquess Turtler greeted a sapphire-haired man.
âHello, Lacoon.â
âYes, my lord.â Lacoon bowed.
He looked to be in his thirties at most; he was actually one of the younger knights within the western rebel army. However, his looks were deceivingâhe was the strongest in the army, next to Turtler.
âI have a job for you,â Turtler began.
âI heard about the news, so Iâm already aware of it.â
âAre you confident about this?â
âItâs my job to follow any order you give me,â Lacoon firmly replied.
âYouâre going after a boy, so I understand if you arenât happy about it,â Turtler gently said.
âNot at all, sir.â
âNo, Iâm doing this because Iâm uncomfortable with this. I might rip my subordinatesâ limbs apart when I donât like them, but I want to give you an explanation so that you can understand.â
Lacoon raised his head. ââŚI heard my target is the Second Prince.â
âYes; according to the rumor, heâs a Class A Knight and has recently manifested an authority. Heâs just like you.â Turtler rested his chin on his hand.
âI think the fact that heâs the Martial Godâs son is more than enough reason for me to go on this mission.â
âTake three of my personal knight orders. Considering your abilities, itâs a bit of an overkill, but I hope to eliminate the possibility of something bad happening to you.â
âYes, my lord,â Lacoon answered.
Turtlerâs expression turned a bit serious. âThat is a very brusque response.â
âI wonât repeat it in the future.â
âDo you still resent me for that incident?â novelbuddy. com
ââŚNot at all, sir.â Lacoon vigorously shook his head.
Turtler shook his head back. âDidnât you hesitate for a moment just now?â
âYou misunderââ
A finger-sized magic bullet ripped through Lacoonâs shoulder. Lacoon stopped speaking, his face contorted in pain.
âDoes it sting a little?â Turtler asked.
âUgh⌠no, it doesnât.â
âDonât forget who your master is.â
âYes, sir.â Lacoon nodded.
âGet goingânow.â
The mountain was dangerous at night, and there was a good reason why the rebel army only took a set route in and out of the castle. Right now, it was in the middle of the nightâlong before daybreak.
However, of course, Lacoon replied, âYes, sir.â
âHmph. Youâre boring.â Turtler leaned against his seat, his interest lost.
Lacoon saluted and quietly exited the room.
âDoesnât he know that nothing good will come for both him and his previous master if he keeps on acting that way? Tsk.â Turtler quietly clicked his tongue. Lacoon tried his best to ignore him.
* * *
Thirty minutes later, Lacoon stopped the bleeding from his shoulder, so he headed to the meeting point in front of the castle.
Lacoon became confused when he arrived.
Three hundred knights in full armor were supposed to be waiting for him here, but only one person answered his summons.
ââŚWhat is going on, Sir Guiltine?â Lacoon asked.
Guiltine slouched lazily and picked at his ear. âWow, look at all that earwax. I havenât cleaned the inside of my ears for a while, and now look at the state of it.â
ââŚSir Guiltine.â
âWhat? Knights? Iâve already sent them down the mountain.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Lacoon took a step forward. âMarquess Turtler put me in charge of this mission.â
âIn other words, the Black Turtle Knights and I have to follow your order?â
âThat is Marquess Turtlerâs order.â
âFor fuckâs sake,â Guiltine quietly cursed as he strode forward. âHey, Lacoon, you do know that the main reason why Marquess Turtler entrusted you with this matter is that heâs testing you, right? Or, wait⌠You didnât know? Then you better thank me.â
âSir Guiltine!â
âHey, Lacoon, donât be too serious. Itâs just one boy,â Guiltine said, grinning.
Of course, Lacoonâs face didnât brighten up one bit. âThat boy is the Emperorâs son and he might be related to the Demon Spirit.â
âThatâs all the more reason to not let you take the lead.â
âWhatâŚ?â
âItâs the Prince. If heâs actually related to the Demon Spirit like the rumor says, then even less reason to cower. This is a once in a lifetime opportunityâcapturing an member of the Imperial Family who joined forces with the evil Demon Spirit is a tremendous accomplishment,â Guiltine explained.
âWhy donât you cut it out with your fantasies?â
âThink about it. You were the knight of this regionâs original lord, and we, the Black Turtler Knights, have been part of the western rebel army from the start. So wouldnât it look better for us to capture the Prince?â
âAre you going to take responsibility if you get defeated?â Lacoon asked, frowning slightly.
âWhat? Us, lose? Ha! You bastard, youâre really funny. Weâre the best knights in the west; weâre going to lose to a little boy?â Guiltine burst into raucous laughter. âHahaha! If that really happens, Iâll lick your feet and bark like a dog, just like youâre doing for Marquess Turtler.â
Lacoon replied with silence.
âWeâve wasted too much time, so why donât we get going? The other knights must have arrived at the bottom of the mountain by now.â Guiltine turned away without a second thought. âThe other Black Turtle Knights and I actually made a bet on whoâll capture the greenhorn Second Prince. Itâs a great chance for every knight to make an accomplishment, donât you think?â Guiltine chuckled.
âIn that case, congratulations. You get the first opportunity.â
Upon hearing a voice other than Lacoonâs, Guiltine's eyes widened. âWhoâs that?â
âWhat do you mean, who am I? Werenât you looking for me?â
Even Lacoon, who was watching Guiltine, was caught totally unaware. A very handsome red-haired man emerged out of the darkness from far behind the castle.
âWaitâŚ?â Lacoon blankly murmured.
* * *
âAre you crazy, Your Highness?â Anna shrieked at Kireua.
He kept walking forward.
âWe went through all that trouble to get to the top of the mountain, so what are you doing? You said that weâll go back once we slit Marquess Turtlerâs throat!â she cried in disbelief.
âThat is what Iâm doing.â
âYou call this an assassination? You arenât exactly moving stealthily!â
âWe donât even have an accurate map of the castleâs interior, so we canât look for their leader blindly. Besides, we donât even have the time. Once the other guards come in for their shifts, theyâll instantly know that something is wrong down there.â Kireua shrugged.
His actions were actually based on a perfectly rational judgment and he was confident that he wouldnât get caught since he was using none other than the stealth technique of this generationâs best assassin. However, his mana wasnât limitless. He could hold out for a while, but he would be stranded if he failed to find his target within the time limit.
Above all, Kireua wanted to meet the man he was standing in front of now because the manâs face was quite familiar.
âIâm Kireua Sanders.â
ââŚI see. You are indeed the Second Prince.â The man stepped forward when he noticed that Kireua was looking at him.
âHave we met before?â
âMy name is Lacoon den Adsarak.â
âYou have a middle name,â Kireua noted softly.
In Avalon, middle names were only given to the members of a family of a rank equal to or higher than a count.
âCount Wiesel den Adsarak is my father.â
âWiesel den Adsarak⌠Ah!â
A memory flashed across Kireuaâs mind. Class A knights were called Masters, and everything about them, from their family and sword technique to their appearance and affiliation, was recorded and stored in the Imperial Archive. If they were the citizens of the Avalon Empire, they were especially obligated to divulge that information. Although some people said that it was a precautionary measure for an incident like a rebellion, it wasnât only bad news for the Masters in question.
If oneâs record was stored in the imperial archive, that meant that the person was a knight that was strong enough to be recognized by the emperor. After the start of the authority era, the significance of the title of Class A knight had diminished, but it was the most certain standard to measure oneâs strength.
In fact, the âFrozen Swordsâ Adsaraks were famous throughout the entire continent.
âItâs an honor to meet the son of His most respected Majesty Joshua Sanders.â Lacoon saluted.
Kireuaâs gaze turned sharp. Although Lacoonâs tone was very polite, he was actually very rude if Kireua examined his remark in depth.
Kireua smiled coldly. âHe also just sees me as His Majestyâs son, not myself.â
âI wonât ask how you got here, so please surrender now.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI donât want to kill the son of the person whom I respect so much,â Lacoon calmly answered.
Kireuaâs smile deepened, but his jaw clenched.
âIâll put in a good word to Marquess Turtler about you.â
âThatâs funny,â Kireua mumbled.
Lacoonâs gaze also turned sharp. âIâve heard about your victories, but with your abilities, you wonât be able to best me with Sir Guiltine on my side.â
âIs there a reason why youâre so sure about that?â
âExperience makes the difference among Class A knights,â Lacoon asserted.
Kireua quietly observed the rebel knightsâ mana and became certain that the two of them were both Masters.
âI donât need to explain further if youâre one of the people who manifested authority,â Lacoon added.
âHey, Lacoon! Why do you keep chatting with him?â The other man, who had been silent until now, came forward. âGood to meet you, Tragic Prince! Iâm Guiltine Aoult, and as you may have already noticed, I donât have such a thing as a middle name.â
âAgain, Iâve never heard your name.â Kireua tilted his head.
âYeah, but my name will be engraved on your mind. Oh, Iâd actually have a middle name by that time.â
Kireua was confused.
Guiltine grinned. âMy master will praise me if I bring him the Second Princeâs head before daybreak!â
Guiltine took off as soon as he finished speaking; Lacoon didnât even have time to stop him.
âSir Guiltine!â Lacoon shouted at his back.
Guiltine tore through the air like a ballista bolt as fast as his legs would propel him. He held a very unique, gigantic sickle, which looked like an iron rod with a crescent moon welded onto the top. Guiltine was the only person in the world who had manifested the authority of a grim reaper.
Since the start of the authority era, even the strongest knights used unorthodox weapons; it was safe to say that the era of the sword was completely over.
âArggghhhh!â Guiltine roared as he swung his sickle. His mana shook the dark sky. His aura attacks multiplied into dozens of miniature crescent moons, and they were all headed toward Kireua.
It was Gutilineâs first signature technique: Crescent Moon on Hell's Night Sky.
âSir Guiltine! You shouldnât kill the Prince!â
Lacoonâs shouting was muffled by Guiltineâs laughter.
âHahahahahahaha!â
Blinded by his lust for glory, Guiltine was using more power than he had originally plannedâLacoon was already too late. Even Lacoon had trouble escaping a storm of aura that big.
But an enormous explosion made Lacoon and Guiltineâs heads jerk around and look at Kireua. Kireua managed to escape the storm of Guiltineâs attacks and flew up in the air, becoming one with the full moon hanging high in the sky.
âMagic Sword Art Level 4, Moon SwordâŚâ Kireua murmured.
The sight of Kireua slowly descending to the ground with his sword held high was so majestically beautiful that Lacoon was captivated.
â...Moonlight Shower.â
A rain of yellow aura attacks fell upon them.
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