The Divine Twilight's Return
Chapter 410: Star, the Prezias (2)
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Chapter 410: Star, the Prezias (2)
[The Celestial âUnknown Ancient Celestialâ has evicted all uninvited guests on âEosâ!]
[Numerous Star Signs of the Society <Horoscope> have been blocked from âEos,â terminating their connections.]
[The Arcadian Imperial Army surrounding Clio City has been forcibly sent back to where they came from.]
...
Reading the chain of messages popping up before him, Trevilleâs jaw dropped to the floor. âThe planet has been completely freed from the control of <Horoscope>? How is this possible?â
Although âDivine Twilightâ had sent twenty-seven Star Signs plummeting from the sky, Arcadia was the domain of <Horoscope>. Taking a planet from it was a completely different story. âDivine Twilightâ essentially showed that he was strong enough to fend off the Zodiacs and was confident that he would never lose in a fight against them.
[The Celestial âUnknown Ancient Celestialâ is summoning her scattered subordinates and followers from all over the civilization Arcadia back to âEosâ!]
...
[The Society <Horoscope> has branded the independence of âEosâ as treason and will be sending a punitive expedition against it!]
[The Arcadian Empire has labeled âEosâ as a planet of high-treason criminals and is discussing its extermination.]
[The Inspection Bureau of the Arcadian Empire is planning a conquest against âEos,â which the Revolutionary Army is currently occupying.]
[The Arcadian Imperial Army....]
[All the defense systems...]
...
Treville gulped down his saliva. The messages that popped up before him would greatly influence Arcadiaâs state of affairs. Hence, he couldnât just take them lightly.
âAnd theyâre keeping me captive...!â
âAlthough weâve captured you, they wonât consider you valuable enough to negotiate for,â Chang-Sun said, realizing what Treville was thinking. Seeing the surprise on Trevilleâs face, he chuckled. âWhy do you look so shocked? Have you already forgotten who I am?â
âAh...!â Treville slowly nodded in realization. Chang-Sun was a Celestial who had gone through <Transcendence>. He was more than capable of seeing through his mind.
âWhat... are you planning to do with me?â Treville couldnât understand why Chang-Sun bothered making Procyon leave him here.
âWell, thatâs not up to me to decide.â
Treville wasnât expecting that answer. However, before he could ask what Chang-Sun meant...
ăWhat is your relationship with Jan Prezia?ă
Tap, tapâ!
... Jin Prezia slowly walked up from behind Chang-Sun. Despite emitting bone-chilling ice energy, his eyes were blazing up as he stared at Treville.
âH-how do you know my grandfatherâs name...?â
ăSo youâre his grandson, not his son...ă
Jinâs bitter smile looked so plaintive that Treville had trouble speaking.
ăWhat about Jan? Judging from your tattoo, you seem to be his first grandson... How could he let his own grandson become the apostle of an idiot who isnât even a Zodiac? At your age, you should be learning how to lead your family or studying abroad in other civilizations. What in the world happened to the family?!ă free webnovel.com
âJin,â Chang-Sun said.
ăTalk to me. What could have possibly happened to the family that youâre out here doing mundaneâ!ă
âJin!â Chang-Sun shouted.
Only then did Jin realize that he was grabbing onto his grandnephewâs shoulders and pressing down on him. His ice energy was about to freeze Trivelle up.
Trivelle looked at Jin with trembling lips, his breath visibly white.
ă... Iâm sorry. I embarrassed myself.ă
Jin clenched his fists and took a couple of steps backward.
âWho... are you? Why are you talking about my grandfather with so much disrespect?â Treville asked, trying his best not to stammer.
ăDisrespect? Canât I call my brother by his first name? Heâs over ten years younger than me!ă
âWhat are you talking about? My grandfather didnât have any older brother... W-wait!â
Treville recalled a memory from his childhood. Around the time their familyâs vassals and butlers had all left, making their lives difficult, he coincidentally picked up a book about their family tree and noticed an unfamiliar name.
âGrandpa! Grandpa!â Treville ran over to his grandpa with the book in his arms.
âWhat is it?â
âThere is a name on this book that Iâve never seen before.â
âA name youâve never seen before?â Jan repeated.
âYes! It says that you have a brother who is a lot older than you! Itâs my first time hearing about him!â
â...â
â... Grandpa?â Treville said cautiously.
âOh, Iâm sorry, my Treville. Iâve embarrassed myself.â
Treville still hadnât forgotten his grandfatherâs teary eyes back then.
Even as their family fell due to external pressure, Janâs resolve remained strong, never yielding to despair. However, it wavered during their conversation. That had to be why Treville still vividly remembered it along with what his grandfather had told him.
âI donât remember a lot about him since we didnât really run into each other much, but I do remember one thing. He was the only one who embraced me with warmth when everything was cold and desolate.â
âHis name was...â
ăMy name is Jin Ladish de Prezia Sande.ă
â...Jin Prezia.â
ăI was the fool who was supposed to become the 91st head of the Prezia Family until a stupid choice forced me to leave.ă
âHeâs your granduncle.â
ăI guess that makes me your granduncle.ă
âAh!â Treville could see his grandfather from Jin.
ăLet me ask you again. What in the world happened to our family while I was away? Why didnât Jan do anything about it?ă
Remembering all the humiliations and contempt that he and his family had to go through, Treville clenched his teeth. â... Grandfather has passed away.â
ăWhat?ă
Jinâs eyes widened in shock.
* * *
Jin couldnât help but be surprised when the worst he could imagine turned out to be true. The Prezia Family was among the five most prestigious families in Arcadia. No matter how much their family fell, what they had built over the years wasnât something that could just disappear.
One of their legacies was [White Wolfâs Breath], the outstanding technique of the familyâs head. Practicing it alone could put one on the threshold of <Exuviation> and <Transcendence>. In other words, after earning enough insights, its practitioner could surpass the level of demigods and aim to become a Celestial.
Not counting their familyâs first primogenitor, five of their members had obtained Divine Classes in that way. From what Jin remembered, Jan was a genius among geniuses. He was expected to master [White Wolfâs Breath] and become the newest Celestial from the family in four hundred years.
âThere is no way I wouldnât know.â Jin clenched his teeth. âI was... jealous of Jan at the time.â
At the age of four, Jan had not only perfectly memorized the theory behind [White Wolfâs Breath] but also reached four stars in the technique. As the genius of the generation, he mastered every martial that he âtriedâ and even created his own.
Jin would be lying if he said that his position as the familyâs heir wasnât threatened by his monstrously talented younger brother. However, Jin wasnât a man of such a small caliber that he would harm his younger brother simply because he was anxious. Hence, he tried to overcome the difference in talent using a different method.
âThe [Seven Cryptical Books of Hsan]... I thought they would be the answer I was looking for,â Jin recalled.
The curse activated every midnight. Jin believed that it was the only way to make up for his lack of talent. Thanks to the book, he could actually get stronger. Since he and his brother were called geniuses, the Prezia Family were naturally praised and expected to reach a new golden age.
The compliments intoxicated Jin, but it also made him anxious to reach a higher place. He wished to grow stronger and obtain a Divine Class, thinking only then would he stop being an embarrassing older brother to his younger brother. Moreover, it would allow him to put his family on a pedestal. However, it ultimately made him lose his way.
âThat got me trapped in the Changgwi Cave.â
Jin never stopped searching for a way to return to his family, but he believed that he didnât have to worry even if his return was delayed because of Janâs talents and natureâno, in truth, he thought it would be best for Jan to lead the family instead of him.
âOur family has been branded as high-treason criminals,â Treville said.
ăWhat...? Our family committed treason?ăJin asked in surprise.
With his teeth clenched, Treville shook his head. âWe would never do that, and we never had a reason to either. The Prezia Family made great contributions to the founding of Arcadia. People would have continued to respect and praise us even if we did nothing. Besides, Grandfather isâ!â
ăYeah, Jan wasnât really the aggressive type.ăJin nodded. He and his brother had very different personalities. Unlike Jin, who was belligerent, Jan loathed fighting.
ăWhy are we branded as criminals, then?ă
âWe were framed,â Treville answered bitterly.
ăFramed? Is the Imperial Family behind it?ă
âYes.â Treville nodded.
ăWhy would they do that...? They wouldnât be able to find more loyal allies than us.ă
Just like their long history and vast area of influence, Arcadia had very complicated power struggles in central politics, the most famous of which was the one between the Imperial Family and the nobles. Through it all, the Prezia Family supported the Imperial Family for generations.
During the generation before Jinâs, the Imperial Family even had a huge internal conflict about succession. The Prezia Family stepped up and put an end to it, allowing the Imperial Family to maintain their power without causing discord in Arcadia. Why would the Imperial Family frame such a loyal family?
Trevilleâs head drooped. â... They found our familyâs power and prestige burdening. It was already too late when I discovered it.â
Jin gritted his teeth, realizing that the Prezia Family was treated like a dog. They were discarded as soon as the hunt ended.
ăThey were worried about our family turning our backs on them.ă
âThatâs right.â Treville nodded with a heavy heart, his eyes slightly reddened. âThe Inspection Bureau and Arcadian Imperial Army had already made a move before we could do anything about it.â
Jan, a commanding officer on a battlefield at the time, was arrested on the spot. The Arcadian Imperial Army then ambushed the other family members and killed them one after another before they could convene their vassals and soldiers.
ă... What about the Star Order? Did <Horoscope> just watch the Imperial Family do that?ă
âThey did. Considering their lack of action, they were probably colluding with the Imperial Family at the time.â
ăEverything we offered until now was for nothing...ă Jinâs eyes filled up with murderous intent. ăWhat happened after that?ă
âUnlike the other elders, who were sentenced to death after several trials, Grandfather was sentenced to having his ability to use mana disabled.â
âIf your granduncle was with our family at the time... maybe we wouldnât have gone through any of this.â
âWhere have you been all this time?â Treville asked as he remembered Janâs not-so-last words. âGrandfather spent a long time looking for you.â
ă... I have no excuse for what I did.ăJin shut his eyes. No matter what he said right now, it wouldnât be able to make up for his karma.
Continuing his story, Treville told Jin that his father desperately tried to revive the fallen family but passed away in a foreign land due to unknown causes. Their vassals scattered all over Arcadia because of the price they had to pay despite their loyalty, and his grandfather spent the rest of his life apologizing to their family.
Eventually, as the last heir of the Prezia Family, Treville joined the Star Order to rebuild their prestige.
âIf Mother hadnât been the pillar of the family, the family would have already crumbled,â Treville added, ending his narrative.
Jin could feel fury and sorrow rising within him but didnât vent them out. He was a Dread Undead, an envoy of death. He brought extreme coldness everywhere he went.
He would ensure he would get his revenge with a heart as cold as ice.
ă... Master.ă
Jin turned to Chang-Sun, who listened to them in silence.
Chang-Sun nodded. âMy subordinateâs family is my family. Iâve been actually wondering how I should attack the Imperial Family, but it seems I donât have to worry about it anymore.â
ăThank you. I wonât forget this.ă
Well aware that Chang-Sun would never go back on his words, Jin could finally look at his grandnephew with a lighter heart.
ăThen go down on one knee in front of me right now, Treville.ă
Trevilleâs eyes reflected Jinâs solemn expression, which made him seem fit to become the head of their family.
ăI will appoint you as my apostle. You are to spearhead bringing down the Imperial Family.ă