Chapter 134: His Return
Tessia took another step forward, less hesitant this time. âA-Arthur? Is that you?â she muttered once more, her voice getting caught in her throat.
Every one of the soldiers, augmenters and conjurers alike, had their heads turned to face our leader as she approached the man sitting atop the hill of corpses, as if in a trance.
Suddenly, the silence that had filled the cavern was broken by a bright chirp. Seeming to come out of nowhere, a streak of white shot out towards Tessia and landed in her arms.
It looked like some sort of miniature white fox.
âSylvie!â Tessia, exclaimed, embracing the creature before looking back up.
âY-You! State your name!â Dresh was the one to speak, his usually confident voice wavering at the sight before him.
The blue-eyed man regarded him in silence for a moment, making Dresh instinctively take a step back, before he answered. âArthur Leywin.â
Prying his bloodied sword out of the corpse it was embedded into, he deftly leaped down the large mound of bodies, landing in front of the large doorway.
As he stepped out of the shadows, I could finally make out his full appearance that had been shrouded in darkness.
He appeared pretty young despite the aura that emanated from him. Tousled, shoulder-length auburn hair contrasted his bright eyes that seemed composedâcasual, almostâeven in this situation. The splatters of blood and grime that darkened his face and clothes did nothing to diminish his looks.
This man wasnât glamorous. Nothing like the noblemen Iâd seen, who carried themselves with chests puffed out and nose pointed so high up that they might as well have been looking at the sky. No, behind his nonchalant gaze and slightly curled lips was an air of sovereignty that transcended any of those peacock nobles fluttering their power like colorful plumage.â
Sheathing his teal sword into an unadorned black scabbard, he took a step toward us with his hands held up. âIâm on your side,â he said wearily.
The soldiers present all exchanged uncertain glances at one another as Tessia took another step forward.
âArthur?â several members of the Twin Horns exclaimed as they all ran up to them.
However, Tessia remained where she was. I saw them lock eyes for a brief moment and I thought I even saw a faint smile from Arthur, but neither of them approached each other.
Tessiaâs actions caught me off guard, but the way the Twin Horns acted with the guy named Arthur seemed to dissipate the tension and suspicion that had filled the cavern. However, this only brought on more questions in my head.
Assuming that really was the Arthur Leywin our leader had told us so much about, what was he doing here? How did he get here? Did he kill the S class mutant by himself?
I turned my head to Darvus and, by his furrowed brows and perplexed gaze, it seemed like he was also curious about the same things. Caria, on the other hand, had a goofy smile plastered on her face as she ogled the man surrounded by the Twin Hornsâignoring the fact that there was a giant pile of bloody and stinking corpses just behind them.
âWhile I hate to interrupt your reunion, there are more pressing matters at hand,â Dresh spoke aloud. âWhat exactly happened here? I had not been informed that anyone by the name of âArthurâ would join us down here in this dungeon.â
âIâm sure no one had been informed since I arrived less than an hour ago,â Arthur replied, stepping out from the crowd of his friends that had surrounded him. âEven I was surprised to be greeted by so many mana beasts.â
âA-Are you saying that you, single-handedly, killed all of those mana beastsâincluding the S class mutantâbehind you?â a soldier stammered.
âDo you see anyone else in there alive besides me?â Arthur tilted his head.
âThatâs impossible!â another soldier yelled out. âHow can a mere boy do what a whole battalion of mages had set out to do by himself?â
Arthur simply raised a brow, unaffected by the remark. âIt really doesnât matter whether you believe me or not. The fact is, the mutant that you guys were ordered to kill is now dead.â
More and more soldiers began asking questions and spouting accusations, but all were ignored by the mysterious man. He simply walked over to Dresh and extended a hand. âYou seem like the leader of this expedition. Do you mind letting me stay at your camp tonight? Iâm rather spent and would like a decent nightâs rest before heading out.â
Dumbfounded, Dresh accepted his handshake and nodded wordlessly.
âWhat about all the beast cores?â a bearded conjurer blurted out, pointing at the mountain of mana beasts.
Everyone, once again, exchanged glances with one another in hopes that they would somehow find answers within someoneâs eyes. Usually, the beast cores that were collected after a battle were split amongst the soldiers. Looking at the sheer number of corpses that had been stacked atop one another in that large hill of bodies, even the most humble man would drool at the potential to be gained.
âTheyâre all gone,â Arthur answered quietly. âSorry, but my bond has quite a large appetite for beast cores,â he continued, pointing to the furry white fox still cleaning itself.
âAre you saying that that little thing just devoured hundreds of beast cores?â a burly augmenter retorted in disbelief as his hand gripped tightly at the handle of his sword.
âYes,â he responded matter-of-factly.
âWhat about the S class mutantâs beast core? What happened to that?â Dresh asked, regaining his composure.
âI have it.â Arthur let out a sigh. âAny more questions? Iâll be happy to debrief later, but standing around answering everyoneâs questions isnât exactly the best use of our times.â
âWeâll escort him back to base, Leader,â Tessia spoke up as the members of the Twin Horns all nodded in agreement.
âVery well. For now, I want a few teams to stay behind to look for any stragglers and collect anything worth selling. The rest, weâll go back to camp and wait for further instructions,â Dresh ordered, placating the dissatisfied soldiers.
The trip back to the main camp was almost as tense and stifling as it had been when we had first opened the dungeon doors. Caria, Darvus and I all kept silent as the sour mood of almost every soldier present weighed down on our shoulders. Even Tessia and the Twin Horns kept their conversations with Arthur down to hushed, indiscernible whispers.
Behind me, I could hear the conversations of soldiers, some glad that there was no battle, others disappointed at the fact that they would leave with no beast cores or other bounties. and some downright angry for not being able to battle a strong mana beast. However, despite the mixed feelings everyone had of the guyâs appearance, we all shared one emotion: fear.
Upon arriving back to the main camp, the guy named Arthur headed straight for the bathing stalls by the stream while Tessia and the Twin Horns followed Dresh into his personal tent.
âWell that was anticlimactic,â Darvus sighed, slumping down next to the smoldering remains of our campfire.
âIâd say that it was pretty eventful,â Caria countered. âDid you see that pile of mana beasts? And that giant mutant? I doubt that even with all of us combined, weâd come out from a fight like that unscathed.â
âExactly!â Darvus exclaimed. âThat guy, Arthur...How the hell was he able to kill them allâif he really did kill them in the first place?â
I shook my head. âWhat, you think the guy was sitting there, posing, waiting for us to show up to take the credit?â
âW-Well, Iâm not sure about that, but I mean...itâs not natural. Tessia said he was around her age, which means heâs a bit younger than us. What kind of fiery pit did he have to grow up in to become a monster like that?â Darvus let out a sigh, looking down at the two axes he had been fumbling with in his hands. âIf he really was able to singlehandedly kill all mana beasts along with that S class mutant, what are guys like us needed for?â
âDo I smell a hint of jealousy?â Caria smirked, lightly prodding Darvus with her elbow.
âYou meant to say envy, Caria,â I corrected on impulse.
She turned to me. âWhatâs the difference?â
âJealousy is what you feel when you worry someone will take something you possess. Envy is longing after something someone else has.â I shook my head. âYou know what? Never mind; itâs not important.â
Caria just shrugged and placed a hand on her childhood friendâs shoulder. âAnyways, heâs just one person, Darvus. No matter how strong he is, itâs not like he can win the war by himself. You saw the state he was in. He wasnât really hurt but he seemed pretty worn out!â
Darvus rolled his eyes. âThanks. At least he was tired after wiping out an army of mana beasts and an S class mutant by himself.â
âNo need to get snarky with me, Darvus. Iâm just trying to help,â Caria clipped, her cheeks turning red.
âWell, donât! I donât need your pity. Besides, that guy isnât natural. No point in comparing myself to a freak of nature like him.â
âI donât know, he seems pretty normal to me,â I chimed in. âPutting his strength aside, he seemed like a decent person while he was talking to the Twin Horns.â
âYeah, I even spotted a smile from him when he saw Tessia!â Caria added, her lips curling up as well at the thought. âAlthough I was expecting something more, like a passionate hug or something.â
âPlease, you saw the way he talked to everyone. He was a snobby jerk,â Darvus continued, shaking his head.
âWell everyone was kind of a jerk to him,â I countered. I didnât know why I was defending the guy, but it was times like these that Darvus really rubbed me the wrong way. Whenever a situation didnât go his way, he always pointed fingers and made assumptions to feel better about himself.
Darvusâs eyes narrowed. âWhy are you taking his side?â
âIâm not strictly taking his sideââI shook my headââI just think itâs naive to base our impressions on the guy without even holding a conversation with him. Youâve heard how Tessia always talked about Arthur. Donât you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt?â
âTessiaâs mind is probably clouded by her past memories of the guy,â Darvus scoffed. âYou saw the tension between the two. Hey, maybe you finally have a shot with her.â
I couldnât take it anymore. âAre you that petty? You sound like a child, bringing me into this. Youâre drawing conclusions on this guy based on what, exactly?â
âG-Guys, letâs not fight,â Caria voiced, her eyes shifting from me to Darvus.
âIâm basing it off my instinct, twerp!â Darvus hissed, standing up. âMaybe thatâs something you canât do because of your deformed mana core.â
I could feel blood rushing to my head at that insult.
âWell, at least I donât need to convince myself and everyone else that someone better than me can only be a monster just to keep his worthless pride intact!â I spat out.
Darvusâ face burned red as well as he shook in rage. Throwing the hatchet he had been white-knuckling down at the ground in front of him, whipped around and stomped to our tent and slipped inside.
âStannard...â Caria came over to me after watching her best friend go. âY-You know he didnât mean that, right? Come on, you know how he gets when heâs all riled up.â
Letting out a sigh, I mustered up a faint smile toward the girl who was just a bit taller than me. âIâm fine. Itâs not like itâs the first time weâve had one of these fights. I donât butt heads as often as Tessia does with him but thatâs mainly because I just hold it in. Itâs when I canât endure it that I explode and something like this happens.â
âYouâre right, though,â Caria replied after a moment of silence. âDarvus is much better than he was back then, but being the prodigious son of noble blood, he was handed everything: wealth, resources, attention, and even talent.â
âA whole lot of good that does him if heâs still an ass.â I rolled my eyes. âLook, Caria, Iâm not mad at you, and Iâm not even mad at what Darvus said to me. Iâm just tired of his narcissistic ego that pops up no matter how much you try to shove it down.â
Caria let out a small giggle. âTell me about it. Iâve known him more than twelve years and I bet rabid mana beasts could mature much faster than Darvus. But ever since heâs met Tessia and you, heâs gotten a lot better. Thatâs a fact.â
âYeah, I know.â I nodded, already looking for a way to break the ice with my egocentric teammate.
Caria and I talked for a while longer as we sat around the fire we lit up once more. As two shadowed figures approached, we stood up.
âHey guys,â Tessiaâs voice rang. As the two got closer, I could make out our leader and the guy next to her.
âIâd like you to meet my childhood friend, Arthur,â she said, putting a hand on the man next to her. When I stood up and approached them, I couldnât help but notice that our leaderâs eyes were a bit red.
His hair still damp from his bath, Arthur dipped his head. âStannard Berwick and Caria Rede, right? Nice to meet you guys, and thank you for taking care of my friend. I know she can be quite a handful.â
This got out a giggle from Caria as Tessia jabbed an elbow to his ribs. Seeing the two like this made me doubt the feeling I had when I first saw the guy. Without the blood covering most of his face, it was safe to say Arthur was indeed the enemy of all single males. His features were sharp, but not overly so, with a subtle charm that went beyond just the textbook standard of handsome. His reddish-brown hair was a tad long, as if he hadnât gotten a proper trim in years, but it only served to hide his looksânot dampen them.
He was a head taller than Tessia, which made him quite tall for his age since our leader was just a few centimeters shorter than Darvus. Even underneath the loose-fitting robe he wore, I could tell his physique was that of a fighter. The way Arthur carried himself, the way he walked over here, and the way his eyes seemed to gaze over everything around him indeed confirmed that the aura he exuded wasnât just my imagination.
As Tessia and Arthur were about to take a seat around our fire, Darvus stormed out of his tent. When he passed by me, he shot me the look of embarrassment he always had when he was about to apologize, but I stopped him with a hand. Revealing a snide smirk, I mouthed, âItâs fine, twerp.â
Darvus scratched his head as he flashed a wry smile. However, his gaze turned rigid as he faced Arthur. Tessia, Caria and I all looked at him, worried at what he might say when Darvus lifted a finger and said loudly. âArthur Leywin. I, Darvus Clarell, fourth son of the Clarell House, formally challenge you to a duel!â