Chapter 114: The Red Knight (2)

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Chapter 114: The Red Knight (2)

Shiron, who had grabbed Siriel, felt a tingling pain. It wasnt like being struck by lightning or being electrocuted by residual current. It was as though his shoulder joint was being torn apart while he pulled with all his might.

But he couldnt stop just because it hurt.

The puddles impact was wide, and to extract Siriel, Shiron had to enter the puddle.

Its not easy.

Holding Siriel, Shiron dodged the lightning strikes and trudged through the mud. Unfortunately, there was quite a distance to a safe area without puddles. The rain continued, and the number and size of puddles naturally increased. Step by step, inevitably, he had no choice but to step into them.

The nuisance wasnt just the puddles that restricted movement. Camilla and Bernoulli were also annoying. Somehow, the mind-consuming gimmicks were the same for both Camilla and Bernoulli.

For example,

Maybe its okay to get hit once

Thinking of getting struck by lightning? As if that would kill me?

Careful thoughts kept surging in a battle where one mistake wouldnt be tolerated.

Damn. This is so annoying.

Sweat ran down Shirons back. Only after covering a considerable distance did he manage to look at Siriel. Blood was flowing from her tightly shut eyes. Was that blood? It was hard to tell due to the continuous red droplets. Why was her face so red? It kept making him worry.

Orca Siriel. You shouldnt be like this.

Shiron steeled his resolve and covered his hand with divine power.

He felt hot heat from the hand covering his eyes.

Lucia is

Shiron lifted his head to look in the direction where loud noises were continuously exploding. The exchange of attacks between those monsters was astonishing.

When useless thoughts continued, he felt an overlapping warmth on the back of his hand.

Its okay now.

Siriel staggered to her feet. Her gaze was still fixed on the friend who was still in battle.

Im embarrassed.

Disappointed in herself, Siriel stamped her foot. About fifty steps ahead, there was a puddle. Right in the middle, a spear stuck out.

And then,

A twinkling spread at the edge of her vision as if decorating the night sky. Siriel knew all too well who emitted that light. She clenched her teeth, filled with complex emotions.

Having lost her weapon and now receiving help during the coming-of-age ceremony where she was under the scrutiny of people she barely knew was quite blatant

It was nice, but her pride felt wounded at first.

Siriel extended her hand toward the spear. A line of light traced a path to her hand.



Yuma and Glen didnt take their eyes off the battle for a single moment. As this might be the last coming-of-age ceremony, even the maids came down to join Yuma and Glen.

Isnt it amazing?

With dozens of demons behind her, Yumas face lit up with excitement.

I was worried, but it was unnecessary. They never showed any signs of flinching or fear, even under the curse from above.

I see.

They managed to avoid danger well, and no one has died yet.

Yuma turned and smiled gently at Glen.

Your daughter stands out remarkably.

Have you stopped doubting?

Ive realized that doubting is pointless.



[That is my wish.]

Bernoulli, the knight with no intact limbs, said this. The light in his helmet flickered like a dying bulb. In the battles final moments, the milky white sword, wrapped in white sword energy, had inflicted a fatal wound on Bernoulli.

The only part left intact was his head, rattling inside the helmet.

Bernoulli spoke in a hollow voice.

[I was originally a wandering knight seeking an honorable journey. I roamed the world in search of the strong, not to serve someone, and rushed to aid the innocent and powerless, like a knight from folk tales.]

Lucia sighed deeply. She didnt look at the strewn armor on the ground but stared at a man approaching them, covered in what seemed like blood.

The intense determination on his clenched face made Lucia hesitate.

[But in the end, it was just a personal deviation. At best, I saved a few hundred people over a few decades, and the real strong ones had all died in the last war. Thats why I longed for eternal life, and listening to the voice of God was next. And then,]

Blah, blah, blah, so much talk.

Shiron, gritting his teeth, swung his sword.

Thump-

Dizzy, strange thoughts. Im going mad.

Shiron sat down in front of the corpse. Since the soul had been reaped with the Holy Sword, a black bead should emerge from the ashes, scattering as a black mist.

Due to the urgency of the battle, Shiron couldnt wait for the transformation into black ash and began rummaging through the corpse.

Good.

Upon finding the black bead, Shiron smiled contentedly and murmured.

Good work.

At that moment, a familiar voice came from behind. It was Yuma.

Regardless of the result, its a relief that no one is seriously injured.

Indeed.

Lucia bowed her head, observing her forearm covered in many wounds. These were not caused by a sword but rather by sword energy that had inevitably leaked.

In close combat with swords, even the wind from the blades could not be taken lightly. Blind stones, as they sayminor attacks that came in an unanticipated mannerperformed surprisingly well.

This must be luck.

Luck, you say?

Siriel glanced at Yuma with skeptical eyes.

No one died, and there are no disabled.

Then.

There were disabled at the last adulthood ceremony. And there were deaths in the one before that.

Right.

Glen murmured, but his voice was anything but soft. Yuma, relieved, stroked his chest and smiled.

Its a joyous occasion that everyone is safe. Lets return to the castle.

If we go back like this, well have to cross the mountain range again.

Do you have a planned route?

Well, Im not holding back anyone who wants to rest right now.

Shiron, slipping a glass bottle into his pocket, blinked his now clearer eyes.

Of course not.

Shirons gaze shifted to the pocket in Yumas hand.