âWonât it be better to just die than be in this much pain?â Eugene seriously wondered as he lay in bed.
Every time he so much as lifted a finger, his entire body was in such pain that Eugene had to grit his teeth to not scream. His body was so tightly wrapped with bandages that he felt stuffy. He was on so many medicines that smelled so disgusting they hurt his nostrils.
It wasnât Eugeneâs first time experiencing a rebound from Ignition; he had felt it in his past life too. However, Eugene was certain that the current rebound hurt the most. Even with his past life included, he had never been in this much pain.
âErrrâ¦arghâ¦â Eugene groaned, gritting his teeth again. He had just lifted a finger, but he felt like someone was shattering his bones with an icepick.
The damn Lightning Flame was why he was in so much pain right now. The Lightning Flame significantly increased Ignitionâs power, but the rebound also became significantly stronger. As a result, Eugeneâs muscles were in extreme pain. Although he had trained and trained, his body couldnât handle the rebound from the upgraded Ignition.
âIf you are now going to use Ignition and the Lightning Flame together, then should we call it Thunder Ignition?â Mer asked, sitting on a rocking chair beside Eugeneâs bed. Putting down the book she was reading, Mer stared at Eugene with twinkling eyes.
âOr is it Lightning Ignition?â
âI might really kill you someday,â Eugene spoke as he glared back.
âI think the name Ignition is really cool, but the version you use right now is different. Itâs on another level altogether, so shouldnât you change its name?â
âMerMerMerdein, Iâm really gonna kill you.â
âMy name isnât MerMerMerdein.â
âAh fuck. Ignition is my technique, and I use it. Why are you trying to get under my skin by coming up with new names?â
âThink of it as necessary advice.â Mer pouted as she got down from her chair. â...If you give your techniques really embarrassing names, you might not use that brainlessly dangerous technique anymore because you would be too embarrassed.â
âYou sound just like Sienna. She used to talk just like you, telling me to stop using Ignition.â Eugene grumbled, frowning. âI had to use Ignition in that situation. Yeah, it fucking hurts right now, but I donât regret using it. I will continue to use it in the future when the situation demands me to. If I donât, I will just regret it afterward.â
ââ¦I donât really know what pain is, but people are bound to hesitate if they know that they are going to be in pain,â Mer muttered, staring at the floor.
âI donât hesitate. If I decide to do something, I always do it. Besides, it wonât hurt much the next time I use it. As my body adapts to Lightning Flash, the severity of the rebound will drop back to normalâ¦.â
âSo is it Lightning Flash Ignition then?â Mer swiftly raised her head.
âI canât move right now because Iâm in pain, so would you please knock yourself on the head?â
âUnlike you, I donât have a masochistic hobby of overtaxing my body or making myself suffer.â Mer puffed her cheeks in frustration, sitting on the edge of Eugeneâs bed. For a moment, she looked at Eugene, feeling bad for him.
He wouldnât suffer any aftereffects as he usually recovered very quickly. There were no elixirs available in the Black Lion Castle, but there were many expensive, effective potions. Since Eugene had received proper first aid, his left arm would completely recover after a week of bed rest. Although Eugene was in such extreme pain that he thought it would be better to die, he would feel much better after a couple of days in bed.
Mer also knew that, but that didnât mean she could be nonchalant about Eugeneâs injury.
âWhat if Sir Eugene never recovers and he has to spend his entire life in bed? What if he sustains irrecoverable injuries in a difficult fight like the last one?...Or dies during the fight?â Mer nervously thought.
Clicking this tongue, Eugene said, âStop thinking about the worst scenarios. It brings bad luck.â
ââ¦Huuhâ¦how did you know? Can you read my
mind?â
âYou are an open book.â
ââ¦I canât help but worry. I donât like to see you suffering. Iâd hate to see you die even more.â
âYou really think of me as a maniac, huh? Do you think I like suffering and dying? Stop chattering. Just come and cut me an apple.â
ââ¦I donât know how to cut it.â
âAre you never gonna do it because you donât know how? There can be stuff you are bad at or donât know how to do. But you still have to try and practice in order to be good at it.â
âOk, geezer.â Mer pouted, looking at a fruit basket sitting on Eugeneâs bedside table. Genos and Gion had brought the basket while Eugene was unconscious.
GeezerâEugene couldnât really refute Mer, but he still felt a strange sense of incompatibility.
Including his age from his past life, Eugene was over sixty years. His body had changed, but his soul hadnât, so it wasnât technically wrong to call him an old man, was it? However, the young girl who had just called him âgeezerâ merely looked like a young girl. Wasnât she actually a 200-year-old familiar?
âPreposterous, my personality is that of a youthful mademoiselle,â Mer spoke like a character in an old novel.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat is up with your way of talkingâ¦.â Eugene mumbled with a disgusted face. Mer dramatically stuck her tongue out at Eugene. Then, she picked up a big apple and started peeling it with a paring knife that was as small as her palm.
Knock, knock.
While Mer was having trouble peeling an apple, someone knocked on the door to Eugeneâs room. It was Genos.
âCome in,â Eugene answered.
Genos entered the room and looked back and forth between Mer, who looked serious as she held the paring knife, and the bunch of apple skins, with a lot of apple flesh still attached, that fell on the floor.
ââ¦Let me do it.â Genos offered.
âI donât need to know how to neatly peel off an apple while I live because I donât need to eat apples. On top of that, you donât need to peel off apples when you make an apple pie or apple juice,â Mer quickly said. Eugene wasnât sure if she was making up excuses or just randomly babbling.
Mer handed Genos the paring knife, and Genos skillfully sliced the apple as he spoke. ââ¦The Council Headâ¦No, Sir Doynes regained his consciousness.â
âIs it fortunate news?â
ââ¦The Black Lions and the Council of Elders may think so, but Sir Doynes doesnât think his survival is good news. The first thing he said after he regained his consciousness was, âWhy did you save me?ââ Genos put down the paring knife as he bitterly smiled. There was a plate full of bunny-shaped apple slices in front of him. Mer swiftly picked up a slice and ate it.
âItâs impossible to save him anyway,â Eugene said calmly.
âYes, Sir Doynes refuses any further treatment. But⦠he says he wants to hear the whole story from you and express his remorse, Senior Brother.â
âRemorse, huh?â Eugene thought as he made a sour face.
The Council Head wasnât the one who had requested Barang to kill Eugene. It was Dominic. However, the Council Head wasnât blameless; he had talked too much to his grandson.
Of course, this incident would still have happened even if the Council Head had kept his mouth shut. Dominic, Hector, and Ewardâs conspiracy had nothing to do with Barang trying to assassinate Eugene. Dominic had done that on his own.
ââ¦When?â Eugene reluctantly asked.
âIf you are okay with it, I will bring him here right now,â Genos eagerly spoke.
âI donât mind, but wouldnât it be better for me to go? Iâm asking a dying grandpa with a hole in his chest to come.â
âYour injury is also severe, Senior Brother. And the Council Head insisted that he should be the one to visit you.â
âWhy is he insisting?â
Genos didnât answer, hesitating a bit. After checking whether or not the door was closed, he also checked if anyone was eavesdropping.
âI donât know the exact reason, but I have some ideas.â
âIdeas?â Eugene asked, tilting his head in confusion.
ââ¦You have told me the whole story of the recent incident.â Genos began to speak, carefully choosing his next words.
Before losing consciousness due to the rebound from Ignition, Eugene desperately held on and told the whole story to Genos. It included everything from the darkness spirit, which turned out to be the remnant of Demon Kings, Eward running amok, and Dominic and Hectorâs betrayal.
ââ¦I know you are strong, Senior Brother. But⦠no matter how strong you are⦠you are still youngâ¦. Itâs impossible⦠to kill Dominic, Hector, and Eward, particularly since they were together with the Demon Kingsâ remnant.â
âBut I did kill them.â
âYes, you did. On top of that, the enemies were using the Annihilation Hammer and the Demon Spear, but the only injury you sustained was a fracture in your left arm. The reason you are on bed rest is that you are experiencing a rebound from using Ignition.â
Genos stopped speaking for a moment. Then, swallowing hard, he stared at Eugene.
ââ¦Senior Brotherâ¦. Who are you?â
âUhmâ¦.â
âYou have found Sir Hamelâs grave, which no one found before you. Although you have told me that was where you found Sir Hamelâs secret manual⦠it isnât enough to explain how you can be so strong. I know⦠I know how nonsensical this sounds, but⦠I have fought you, Senior Brother. While we fought using the Hamel Style, you used Asura Rampage and Lightning Counter so proficientlyâ¦.â Genos desperately explained.
âStop.â Eugene raised his hand, heaving a long sigh. Above all else, Eugene really couldnât hear Genos saying Asura Rampage and Lightning Counter. He could see Mer holding back her laughter after finishing half the apples on the plate.
âI get what you are thinking right now, Junior Brother. Yes, I see where the Council Head is coming from.â Eugene nodded very slightly.
He could deny their claims by making up excuses, but Eugene didnât want to do that. Although he tried to sit as upright as possible, he could feel his injured body refusing to move. In the end, Eugene raised his head as high as he could as he lay on the bed and looked at Genos.
âI am Hamel,â Eugene said in a not-so-solemn way.
He had previously thought that if he was going to reveal his identity, he would do it more seriously in a situation that would suit the hero from 300 years ago. However, he now figured it would be more embarrassing to postpone this moment only to do whatever magnificent reveal later.
ââ¦I knew itâ¦!â
Silently urged by Mer, Genos had been cutting apples into bunny-shaped slices, but he instantly sprang up from his seat when he heard what Eugene said. He immediately put down the paring knife and apple, then kneeled in front of Eugene.
Genos didnât doubt Eugene. Instead, he felt much better after hearing this. A twenty-year-old man being that unbelievably strong â it would have actually been more ridiculous to think that Eugene had become that strong solely based on his inborn talent.
Above all, if the hero from 300 years ago had reincarnated or possessed Eugene, Genos was now able to serve and respect Eugene as his senior brother without being embarrassed or complaining. Of course, Genos didnât have complaints about calling Eugene his senior brother, but he was still a bit embarrassed.
âIf Senior Brother is Sir Hamel, it is only right to serve and respect him.â
Even Genos had a hard time respecting a man younger than his daughter.
âNoâ¦if he is Sir Hamel, then isnât it actually wrong to call him Senior Brother?â
When the thought crossed his mind, Genos trembled, feeling a shiver down his spine.
âTeacher!â Genos spoke with teary eyes. As the heir of Hamel Style, he couldnât help but shed tears of joy. He was enjoying the great honor of calling the great hero his âteacher.â
âHow am I your teacher?â Eugene said with a sour face.
âEveryone in the clan considers you our teacher, Sir Hamelâ¦!â
âButâ¦well⦠technically, I never accepted you guys as my disciples. So why would you guys call me your teacher on your ownâ¦?â
âYou have taught me the new, correct Hamel Style, Teacherâ¦! Why are you refusing to be called a teacher when you have accepted me as your junior brother and told me to call you senior brother?â Genos spoke with a hint of anger.
âAlright, donât get angry nowâ¦.â Eugene heaved a big sigh. âTell the Council Head to come to visit me. Or shall I go?â
âNo, I will go. Please stay in bed.â After neatly wiping off the tears on his face, Genos stood up. When Genos left the room, Mer also quietly stood up and lifted the Cloak of Darkness.
âI will be inside the Cloak.â
âIf you were going to go in, you could have gone in sooner. Why would you go in only after eating all the apples?â
âI only ate it because you didnât, Sir Eugene. Did you know that peeled-off apples turn brown over time? They look hideous. That is called the browning process.â
âUh⦠is that soâ¦.â
âTo stop the browning process, you have to put the apple slices in salt water or sugar water. Itâs interesting, right? Lady Ancilla told me, but I prefer sugar water to salt water. Salt water is too salty.â
âAre you going in, or what?â Eugene asked in annoyance.
Mer sheepishly smiled and crawled into the Cloak.
Leaning against the bedâs headboard, Eugene organized his thoughts.
It had been two days since Eward had run amok.
Just like Eugene, the people who had been captured as sacrificial offerings were still on bed rest. According to Gion, they would be able to recover by the next day at the latest.
â¦The bodies of Eward, Dominic, and Hector hadnât been recovered. There was nothing to recover, anyway. The only body found in the forest was of Deacon Lionheart. Deaconâs body had been laid in a coffin, and Carmenâs brother, Klein Lionheart, visited Deaconâs family to deliver his body.
Gilead had been notified of the events, but even though he wanted to return, he had to stay at the palace for the time being.
The Black Lion, dispatched to the Bossar Family, was found dead in their mansionâs warehouse. Unfortunately, that wasnât the only body that was found. Over a hundred dead bodies were found inside the mansion â Tanis, Count Bossar, and the servants. They were all rotting.
They had also found a diary in Ewardâs room. However, no one had checked the diaryâs contents. It was because Carmen, who had been dispatched to protect the main house, had threatened everyone to not check the diary before Gilead, Ewardâs father and the Patriarch.
ââ¦Itâs absolute fuckery right now,â Eugene thought, his head aching.
âThe Council Head wonât be able to recover, so he must have delivered his will to the Council of Elders. He will probably die after he apologizes to me.â
People were still sorting out the situation. Eward and Dominic had died. No one could confirm Hectorâs death. Dominic and Hectorâs families had already been arrested by the Black Lions. Although Eugene wasnât sure what the Black Lions would gain from interrogating their family members, he was sure about one thing â the Lionheart clanâs reputation was in the gutter now. On top of that, the Black Lionâs reputation had been trashed and dragged in the mud. They were too helpless in the recent incident.
ââ¦Carmen Lionheart⦠She would probably become the Council Head.â
After Doynes Lionheartâs death, Carmen Lionheart would become the highest-ranking elder.
ââ¦But she would never want that, considering her personality. She still wants to work in the fieldâ¦. Then would Klein Lionheart become the next Council Head?â
Klein lacked dignity, but he didnât seem to be a bad person.
âWhat would happen to the main family? Iâm guessing the Patriarch would resign to take responsibility for raising a wuss sonâ¦. Then is Cyan going to be the next Patriarch right away? Or is it going to be Gion? But they wouldnât make the second son Patriarch, especially since he has already become a collateral family member.â
Gion wouldnât want to become a Patriarch, either. Frowning, Eugene sighed.
There was one thing that troubled Eugene â too much spotlight was on him right now. Even Genos had doubts about Eugeneâs real identity, so it was safe to assume the Council Head was probably thinking the same.
ââ¦Iâll just tell the Patriarch that I was able to do all that because of the Holy Sword.â
While he was entertaining these thoughts, he heard a knock.
âCome in,â Eugene answered.
The door opened right away. Eugene was expecting Donyes to be in a wheelchair or have someone help him walk. However, Doynes walked in without any support.
Still, looking at how Doynes was practically forcing himself to keep his eyes open, Eugene could see that the man was dying. Donyesâ face was livid, and his cheeks were hollow. As for the hole in his chest, Eugene couldnât see anything because Donyes was wearing a uniform to cover it.
âIs it okay for you to move around like that?â Eugene cautiously asked.
Even though he was staggering, Donyes walked on his own. After he closed the door, he stared at Eugene for a moment, then bowed his head.
âItâs an honor to meet the Great Hamel.â
âHe is not even asking me whether or not I am Hamel,â Eugene thought as he reluctantly nodded.
âUhmâ¦Iâ¦am alsoâ¦uhâ¦glad to meet my friendâs descendant.â