Chapter 305
Chapter 305
Chapter 305
Gottval looked at the fallen Hamel. Someone's victory was someone's defeat, and just like that, Urich had become the best, which meant others could not.
No matter who won, Gottval could only smile bitterly. Although he sided with Urich, the fall of the empire was not exactly joyful.
‘In the end, Urich won.’
A great hero was born. Even if Urich was a demon in the civilized world, no one could deny that he was an unparalleled hero.
‘The one blessed by all gods.’
He might be the one chosen by the era, as the Serpentines said.
Gottval walked down the stairs leading to the underground prison where the warriors guarding the entrance recognized him and opened the door.
Creak.
In the dark basement, Gottval held a torch and inspected the prison.
“Your Majesty,” Gottval spoke.
Yanchinus, crouched in the darkness, lifted his head.
“Who are you?”
“I am Gottval.”
“Ah, you’re that one-armed priest.”
Yanchinus had also heard of Gottval. A Sun priest yet a close aide of Urich, but was also reputed to be a man of high virtue. Even knights who had been captured and returned spoke well of the one-armed priest.
“Have this, Your Majesty.”
Gottval took out bread and wine from his pocket. The bread, freshly baked that morning, still smelled delicious.
“You have my thanks.”
Yanchinus did not refuse and devoured the bread and wine.
“I feel regret for this situation, Your Majesty.”
“You side with Urich, yet you express regret to me?”
Yanchinus wiped his mouth and laughed.
“I do not take pleasure in watching the misfortune of others,” Gottval said.
“Those barbarians have plunged many civilized people into misfortune, and you belong to their army. Do they believe in Lou, Priest? You brought misfortune to the sons and daughters of Lou for the sake of those who did not believe in Him. You might not have done it yourself directly, but you certainly played a part in it,” Yanchinus reproached Gottval.
“You’re not wrong.”
Gottval did not deny Yanchinus’ words. If Urich’s existence was a calamity, then Gottval was one of the people who had aided that calamity.
“A world that has lost the order of the empire will fall into misery and chaos. Many more people will die.”
“Yes, many will die.”
“I appreciate your honesty.”
Yanchinus grasped the bars and leaned his face forward, but the dignity of the emperor was nowhere to be seen on the revealed face. Only a wounded and weary vagrant remained.
Gottval slumped down in front of the bars.
“All this time, I’ve been thinking that I treated both the civilized and barbarians fairly. But in retrospect, I was partial to Urich. I was attached to this barbarian named Urich and arrogantly thought I could guide him on the right path with my own power.”
“Priests deceive themselves, thinking they can change people and the world with Lou’s teachings. But in reality, it’s the blood spilled by men and well-forged steel that changes the world. The order of the world was built by the power of the empire, not the mercy of Lou. Gottval, take a good look at a world without order.”
Yanchinus' eyes were cold, seemingly glowing bluish in the dark.
“Your Majesty, you were born with everything. From the moment Lou gave you life, you were destined to be the ruler of the world. Everything went according to your plans, and you never had to bow to anyone.”
“That is indeed what people say. So? Are you envious of me?”
“To be born human and not envy the life of a monarch would be a lie. The emperor who possessed everything in the world... why couldn’t you be satisfied and instead plunged the world into misery?”
Yanchinus gulped down the remaining wine.
“People, including you, say I had everything. But you don’t know me at all.”
“Because it’s true.”
Urich stopped Varca as he was leaving in a slightly trembling voice.
“...Salong, was it?”
Varca burst into a clear, stream-like laugh as his blue eyes leisurely looked at Urich.
“You’ve already forgotten your son’s name? It’s Salone. Of course, I’ll give him a proper name later, in the Porcana style. He’s a son of Porcana, not the empire or the west.”
Urich, who had initiated the conversation, felt awkward after realizing that Varca was resolute.
“You wouldn’t give Salone to me even if I asked, would you?”
“Salone might be your son, but he is also a royal of Porcana. If my sister were alive, do you think she would have let you raise Salone? Urich, you’re a great warrior and a wonderful friend, but... you wouldn’t make a good father.”
Urich gave a bitter smile and waved his hand.
“Take care.”
They might never meet again. Neither Urich nor Varca was a free man.
Varca responded with a faint smile and walked out steadily. A maid holding Salone met him as he left.
* * *
The empire had already fallen, but the chaos was just beginning. The civilized people who witnessed the empire’s downfall did not dare to touch the west, but they also knew the barbarians lacked the capacity to reign over the civilized world.
‘As long as we wait, the era of the civilized people will return.’
Everyone was just waiting for the westerners to go back to their home.
Meanwhile, the northerners, on the verge of establishing their kingdom, were constantly eyeing the south as they aimed to seize more territory. The remnants of the Northern Imperial Army were absorbed by surrounding nobles, and powerful border lords declared themselves grand dukes, proclaiming independence from the empire.
All that was left of the empire now was just its name, and the bureaucratic system they had established had completely collapsed. Some called it a regression of civilization, while others fervently argued it was a step back for two steps forward.
The Porcana army set off to defend their land, and the Alliance Army was resting and planning their next moves.
Urich went out to the garden on crutches. As he dragged his leg and went outside, the warriors glanced at him and bowed their heads.
The Alliance warriors sensed that Urich’s condition was serious. Despite daily visits from the imperial physician, he couldn’t use his lower body properly. His injuries showed no signs of any recovery.
‘What if Urich is crippled for the rest of his life?’
It would have a tremendous impact.
No matter how great a warrior, he couldn’t stay as the Great Chief as a cripple. If Urich wasn’t going to recover, he would have to step down from his position.
Who would be the next Great Chief? No one could easily predict.
“Phew.”
Urich stood in the middle of the garden, breathing heavily. Walking with crutches alone took a tremendous amount of effort.
Woosh!
Urich balanced himself on one crutch and swung his weapon. The warriors who saw him felt both awe and pity.
‘The great warrior has become crippled.’
Urich was still young. He had accomplished immortal feats even before reaching thirty, making others wonder just how much more he could have achieved if he had remained healthy. Many warriors had high hopes.
‘Now that he’s crippled, it’s over.’
The warriors respected Urich, but they couldn’t follow a warrior who couldn’t even run.
Woosh!
Sweat poured down Urich’s face as he nonchalantly switched between his sword and axe, swinging them.
Creak.
In the corner of the garden was a basin filled with water. Urich approached it to drink.
‘A wooden barrel?’
Next to the basin was a wooden barrel he hadn’t seen before that was large enough for a small person to fit inside.
Urich stared at the barrel and sensed a faint presence inside.
“...What do you think you’re doing in there?” Urich said as he lifted the lid of the barrel.
Inside was Basha, clutching a dagger.
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