The 9th Class Swordmaster: Blade of Truth C.117: Preparing for the Imperial War Before the War of Sovereignty

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โ€œHmm...โ€

It was a sunny afternoon, with a cool breeze blowing in contrast to the southern heat. The pleasant sound of leaves rustling in the wind could be heard occasionally.

Inside the room, a person was breathing steadily, his chest rising and falling in a regular rhythm as he slept.

โ€œ...!!โ€

But that didnโ€™t last long. The person lying on the bed suddenly threw off the blanket and sat up abruptly, shattering the peaceful silence within the room.

โ€œCough...!! Cough!!โ€

He coughed painfully, a handful of blood spilling from his mouth. His head was throbbing, and his whole body felt weak. But despite that, Randol tried to muster the strength to get out of bed.

โ€œYou should stop. All your muscles are destroyed. It looks like youโ€™ve used a power beyond your limits.โ€

Randol turned his head in surprise, and as he did so, an excruciating pain surged through him, causing him to collapse onto the floor.

โ€œHah... It was better when you were asleep.โ€

The person sitting on the chair besides the bed sighed as they watched Randol struggle and helped him up. As soon as their hand touched him, a warm breeze enveloped Randol, lifting him gently as if the wind was carrying him.

โ€œWhat... happened to me?โ€

Randol noticed that the fingers holding his shoulder were slender and extremely pale. It was a womanโ€™s hand.

โ€œOh, are you asking me that now? You donโ€™t seem to remember anything.โ€

It was a delicate voice. Initially, Randol hadnโ€™t noticed because of the pain, but her voice had a peculiar resonance, like a unique melody.

...Is she an elf?

Randol doubted his eyes. Everyone knew that elves were extinct. He looked at the woman in front of him in disbelief.

โ€œEveryone else is dead. Youโ€™re the only one who survived.โ€

Her words brought him back to reality.

โ€œ...โ€

Randol rubbed his eyes a few times. Her long ears, which he had thought were those of an elf, were now normal, and her striking white eyes had turned into beautiful blue ones. She was not an elf, just a woman as beautiful as one.

This is crazy... Am I seeing things now? Randol sighed at the thought.

โ€œThatโ€™s your sword, right?โ€

She pointed to the Flamberge leaning against the wall. Seeing the flame locked in its scabbard, memories of that day came rushing back.

Screams echoed in his ears. The vivid images of the people he respected being mercilessly cut down by the enemy surged through his mind.

That guy...

Randol unwittingly gritted his teeth. The enemy had slaughtered his comrades despite being around his age... More than that, his swordsmanship had been overwhelming. The mere thought of him made Randol tremble with goosebumps.

โ€œHow long was I unconscious?โ€

โ€œWell, over a month. Maybe two?โ€

โ€œWhat?!โ€

Randol was shocked by how much time had passed.

โ€œItโ€™s a good thing. If you hadnโ€™t been lying there, you wouldnโ€™t have recovered. You wouldโ€™ve crossed the river with your comrades.โ€

Randol gulped, realizing that she wasnโ€™t referring to a literal river.

โ€œLetโ€™s hear it. Judging by your body, you have the skills of a knight. But your injuries were extraordinary.โ€

She held up two fingers in front of Randol.

โ€œThe one who did this to you is at least two levels above you. And they would have gotten even stronger while you were lying there.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œTell me what happened that day.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

Randol began to speak slowly. He recounted what had happened at the Abyssal Rock, the purple lightning he had seen for the first time, the speed and strength of the enemy, and the overwhelming despair he had felt.

He didnโ€™t know why he was telling this to a woman he had just met.

โ€œYou got hurt trying to obtain the Clear Distilled Water. Serves you right. The Clear Distilled Water is a mineral allowed only to those chosen by dragons during the Magical Era. Unless youโ€™re one of the Seven Elders, like Allen Javius, not even a Blader can touch it.โ€

Her gaze was cold.

โ€œHuman greed knows no bounds.โ€ The woman sighed softly.

โ€œA Blader? Whatโ€™s that?โ€ Randol asked, puzzled by the unfamiliar term.

โ€œYou donโ€™t need to know. Those people were phantoms, their presence not recorded by history,โ€ she explained indifferently.

โ€œHow did I end up here? Did you... save me?โ€ Randol realized he didnโ€™t even know her name.

โ€œNo, someone carried you to me, more dead than alive. They asked me to heal you, leaving expensive magical materials behind.โ€

She pointed to the nearby table, on which was a bag containing a half-destroyed red elemental stone.

โ€œDo you know what that is? Itโ€™s a top-grade Red Stone. I donโ€™t know where they got it, but not even the emperor can easily get his hands on one.โ€

Despite being broken, it was clear that the Red Stone had eight facets. Randol gazed down at himself, astonished.

โ€œWithout it, you wouldโ€™ve been crippled for life.โ€

โ€œHow...โ€

Who could have saved Randol and given such an invaluable stone to ensure he could still walk? He couldnโ€™t remember. His last memory was being struck down by the purple sword aura.

โ€œThere are many mysteries in the world. Just know that you were very lucky.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œThe important thing is this.โ€

She picked up two swords from the table. Both were thin, somewhere between a longsword and a rapier.

โ€œDonโ€™t you want revenge?โ€

โ€œ...What?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t you want to get stronger and take revenge on the one who did this to you and your comrades?โ€

Randolโ€™s eyes flickered at her words.

โ€œCan I... get stronger?โ€

He didnโ€™t understand why he was telling these things to a stranger. Maybe it was because he had faced such a strong opponent. Or maybe... He instinctively knew the woman in front of him was powerful. He could feel a prickling killing intent emanating from her the moment she picked up the swords.

โ€œYou can get stronger.โ€

Her words sent shivers down Randolโ€™s spine. Unlike the overwhelmingly destructive aura of his enemy, her aura felt like a carefully honed dagger, piercing him. He hadnโ€™t felt this even from Nareel, the deputy commander of the Ryeo Knights.

This was an opportunity, and he felt he had to seize it.

โ€œ...Depending on what you do. Those who brush against death become stronger.โ€ She shrugged lightly. โ€œI can help you.โ€

โ€œWhy... me?โ€ Randol asked.

She flashed him a mysterious smile before finally saying, โ€œMilliana.โ€

With that, she swung the two swords in the air, the sharp sound cutting through the silence.

โ€œThatโ€™s my name.โ€

Her introduction left Randol in a daze, causing him to forget his earlier question and stare at her in astonishment.

***

This will do.

Karyl walked through the palace corridors, glancing at the distinct handprint on his wrist with a bitter smile. If there had been just a little more force, it might have broken. He looked at the serene palace surroundings, remembering how close he had come to never being able to gaze at this scenery ever again.

โ€œDigon...? You mean Randol is there?โ€ Kuwell asked with a bewildered expression after hearing that unexpecting name.

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œHow do you know that?โ€

โ€œI told you I was in Tatur.โ€

Kuwell MacGovern unclenched his fists at Karylโ€™s words.

โ€œBeing in the north, you may not know, but there are rumors that the Digon tribe is allied with the empire.โ€

โ€œAre you saying the empire has allied with barbarians?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s something that you, a noble, could verify more accurately than I can.โ€

Kuwellโ€™s face darkened at his words. The Blue Knights were stationed at the northern border of the empire, far from the south. Moreover, the emperor had temporarily suspended the southern subjugation to stabilize internal affairs after the northern expedition.

Some knights were dissatisfied, but Kuwell couldnโ€™t complain to the emperor, as the southern subjugation had been paused because of his northern campaign.

Even if itโ€™s technically feasible, the Blue Knights, having just returned from the north, canโ€™t move. Other knight orders must be mobilized...

The military forces were already divided among the princes; there was a thin balance, and the fact that they were keeping each other in check made any movement difficult.

If I move now, it will weaken Prince Olivurnโ€™s power, already diminished by the loss of the Ryeo Knights...

Kuwell was Olivurnโ€™s main military force. For the Blue Knights, or rather himself, to move freely, Prince Olivurn needed protection from Prince Luonโ€™s threats. Ironically, the protector had to be the emperor.

So the way to do it is to help concentrate power back on the emperor.

Kuwell looked at Karyl with a stern expression. The timing of the emperorโ€™s recovery after the annihilation of the Ryeo Knights seemed too perfect.

And... His sixth son too.

How much are you involved in this, Karyl? Kuwell looked at him with anxious eyes and sighed softly.

โ€œPhew... Iโ€™m sorry. When I think about it, youโ€™ve done nothing wrong. You deserve praise. Normally, I would commend you in front of the officials.โ€

He gazed at Karylโ€™s mask.

โ€œBut the color of your eyes and hair reveal that youโ€™re an outsider.โ€

Karyl nodded, but despite what Kuwell was saying, his eyes, concealed by the mask, were magically changed to brown.

Actually, I didnโ€™t want you to find out who I am. Unlike Randol, you needed to know this time.

โ€œ...Is life there okay?โ€

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Kuwell finally asked about Karylโ€™s well-being. Behind the mask, Karyl smiled bitterly.

โ€œItโ€™s fine. Many tribes live there. You know that place suits me better than the empire.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œDuring the Magical Era, people werenโ€™t distinguished by their magical abilities. Even now, tribes like Digon in the south wield power equivalent to a nation without magic.โ€

Karyl rotated his stiff wrist as he passed Kuwell.

โ€œSuch a world isnโ€™t bad, is it?โ€

Although appearing understanding, Kuwell firmly responded, โ€œThe Magic Era eventually came to an end.โ€ He wore the face of a knight, not a fatherโ€™s.

โ€œAre you denying an era of equality, Father?โ€

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m just acknowledging the present. The Magic Era had its problems. Otherwise, it would have continued until now.โ€

He was a man of firm beliefs. Karyl didnโ€™t dislike him for that. Even though he knew Kuwell would choose a different path from his own.

โ€œKaryl, this is the first time youโ€™ve called me father.โ€

โ€œ...โ€

โ€œEven if the world isnโ€™t equal, at least I am to you.โ€

Kuwell handed the emblem of the Blue Knights, which he had received from the emperor, back to Karyl.

โ€œYou and Randol are both my sons.โ€

At that moment, Karylโ€™s shoulder trembled slightly.

โ€œThatโ€™s why I will not forgive the one who did this to Randol.โ€

The anger and killing intent he felt from behind Karylโ€™s mask were palpable.

Thudโ€”

The heavy sound of footsteps echoed through the corridor.

โ€œ...โ€

Karyl said nothing, only staring coldly at the emblem Kuwell had given him.

Me too.

Then, he walked toward a different exit from the one Kuwell had taken.

โ€œMaster, where to next?โ€

Karyl lifted his head, pulled from his memories by someoneโ€™s voice. At the end of the palace corridor, Aidan, dressed neatly and behaving courteously, bowed to greet him.

โ€œWhat about the Three Kingdoms?โ€ Karyl replied with a slight smile.

โ€œPlan B is nearly complete. Eighty percent of the noblesโ€™ wealth from the three nations is already mortgaged to Tatur. Dushala was delighted to carry out your orders, saying it was what she did best.โ€

Karyl chuckled softly, thinking of the gold coins piled in Taturโ€™s warehouse.

โ€œYes.โ€

The war for imperial power... will be the first bloody storm to sweep across the continent.

Karyl stepped out.

I wonโ€™t let the flames rise.

The empire was bustling with the emperorโ€™s return, the principality was ablaze with the war between Fran and Tuli, and the treasuries of the Three Kingdoms, recklessly competing for elemental stones because to Dushalaโ€™s schemes, were unknowingly being emptied by their incompetent nobles.

Just like before, theyโ€™re doomed by the mines.

The difference was that, unlike before, Karyl would absorb their power instead of engaging in a deadly war.

If I wanted, I could have taken the Three Kingdoms earlier.

But he waited. Everything was happening as he had planned.

At this opportunity, I would strike the Three Kingdoms, the principality, and the empire.

His strategy was to preserve as many people and power as possible for the greatest war to come.

All-in-one sweep.

โ€œWeโ€™re returning to Tatur,โ€ Karyl told Aidan.

Even in this seemingly peaceful time, Karyl was waging war alone. From the Abyssal Rock until now, he had never loosened the reins.

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