â... by developing military weapons that use mana stone as the energy source.â
âYes. You are telling me we should not have people killed and try to save them as much as possible but, to be honest, you have already been spending blood money. What you wear, what you eat, even what you sleep on. Everything has been bought with blood. That is how Claymore earns its money. Make the other kingdoms bleed to feed its own people.â
Rubica felt like someone had just poured a bucket of ice water on her. Edgar tried his best not to scold her and say the truth, but it was no good. Rubica felt like he was shouting right next to her ear, telling her to get rid of that hypocrisy.
The lips that had desperately moved to convince him were now shut tightly. She wasnât ignorant enough to tell him to stop developing weapons then.
There were always small and big wars in the world. In the south of the continent, monsters and humans were still fighting, and some kingdoms were in long wars about their rights of inheritance.
The kingdom of Seritos was rather safe from the wars as it was at the end of the continent and was surrounded by the Seris Mountains, Iosâ territory on the bottom and Iberâs on top.
Except for the fact that the kingdom lacked food because dragon Ios now had all the fertile land, it had been one of the few peaceful kingdoms for centuries.
âAnd, its only and biggest problem, lack of food, was solved through selling the military weapons developed by Claymore.â
Claymoreâs immense wealth had been built on wars and blood. However, ironically, the kingdomâs people were able to not starve to death thanks to that blood money. And, Rubica couldnât say she wasnât benefiting from it.
More than half of what she had eaten from childhood had been imported. Without Claymore, she would have starved to death before even turning ten.
Rubica looked at Edgar sitting on the opposite sofa. He looked quite stern. He was probably thinking she was just a naïve idealist, but she didnât want to give up yet. Not yet...
She wanted to convince him more. She still believed he could think of a good way, and she didnât want to miss the chance to save lives just because she would be considered stubborn and naïve.
âI... I know many people in this kingdom will starve to death without Claymoreâs weapons. I wonât ask you to stop making weapons, but canât we at least minimalize the casualties? If we donât get mana quartz, we can save twenty to a thousand lives. I, Iâm not as smart as you, but... Iâll help you to find a good way. We will find a way if we work together, and I believe you will find a good way.â
âAnd why should I do that?â
The voice sounded so tired. His blue eyes were now colder than winter itself. Rubica could no longer find the warmth of spring and sunlight she had sometimes seen in those eyes.
â... Edgar.â
âFinding and getting mana quartz is part of the familyâs long tradition. Many relatives are also proud of it.â
âBut...â
âYou talked of another way? Of course, I can find another way to test the weaponâs efficiency and safety, but the tradition started because of the promotion effect that fighting the dragonsâ underlings bring. Rubica have you heard of the traditionâs history?â
Rubica shook her head. In a kingdom where women were thought to be homemakers and homemakers only, a woman could only get limited education. Claymore was rather an exception for teaching classics and history to its ward regardless of their gender.
Most women would get basic education and that was it. Moreover, that basic education meant knowing enough to read âThe Ladiesâ Guideâ and write oneâs name. To women, learning to embroider their familiesâ clothes and learning to play the piano to entertain them in winter and on festival days were much more important than learning history.
Rubica had learned a lot more than most ladies or prestigious ladies while helping her merchant father and hearing about trade and calculation. However, that wasnât proper education.
About Claymoreâs start, she knew simple facts on the book of nobles and part about the kingdomâs legend. She didnât know the details.
âDo you think Claymoreâs weapons always sold well? What kind of crazy king would buy untested weapons made by an inventor at the end of the continent? Currently, everyone knows mana stone has a great amount of energy but, back then, it was just a black rock.â
Edgar blurted that out and gulped down the rest of the drink Rubica had poured out for him earlier. It was bitter. It had turned cold and the scent of cinnamon he hated was now even stronger.
Rubica looked even sadder at seeing him frown. Her eyes were wet. It made Edgar want to shout he was sorry, and she could do as she wanted.
However, he couldnât afford to be weak now. If he couldnât stop her, he would have to see those wild-dog like relatives bite her off. No, he couldnât see that.
It would be better to hurt her himself, he couldnât bring others into it.
âAfter the first Claymore finished making his weapon, he decided he couldnât sell it at a high price by fighting monsters in a rather safer area. So, he joined forces with the king and led knights to a dragonâs territory. Everyone said it was crazy and they were going straight to their death, but they were about to starve to death anyway in winter if they failed to sell weapons. So, they were brave.
âAnd, do you know what happened? They defeated the strong ogre captain that even the bravest knights couldnât defeat and killed multiple griffins that used to bite and kill countless peasants.
âNow, no one is afraid of such monsters but, at the time, even the Reta Empire, the strongest nation of all, had to gather many armies to fight those things. Claymore, however, defeated all of them at once with less than 50 of the kingâs knights.â
It was a story Edgar had always heard as he grew up. His relatives also heard the story that had been passed down from generation after generation. They were proud of that story and loved it.
Their ancestor hadnât been just an inventor. He had been a great man who was courageous enough to willingly choose death during the moment between life and death.
That story was carved on many Claymoreâs hearts and left an indestructible pride and honor. That pride had turned firm in a thousand yearsâ time.
They could turn into mad dogs if anyone tried to break that firm pride.
âWords spread and the first Claymoreâs weapons were sold at an extremely high price. The demand was so high that they had to work all day and night in the factories. Thanks to that weapon, they could import wheat, and that year no one starved to death in Seritos for the first time ever.
âIf the monsters the first Claymore defeated had just been ordinary monsters instead of the dragonâs underlings, that wouldnât have happened.â
Rubica looked down. She could see Edgar wasnât going to side with her, and she could understand him.
Still, she wanted to convince him. However, no matter how hard she thought, she couldnât find any good words to convince him.
Rubica could see it was time to back off and, although her head ordered so, her heart didnât move.
âIâm being stubborn. I must... give up now.â
However, she just couldnât bring herself to say she understood Edgarâs reasons. She bit her shaking lips hard and looked down.
She didnât dare to see Edgarâs blue eyes anymore. She didnât want to act like a little girl in front of him. It was time to behave like an adult.
There were many things that no one could change in this world, and even she hadnât lived a perfectly clean life.
Edgar was only doing his best at his position.
âHowever, this isnât the time of the first Claymore. Everybody now knows the greatness of the mana stoneâs energy and Claymoreâs weapons effectiveness.â
No matter how hard she tried to console herself, she couldnât stop asking herself that question.
âDo we really have to risk lives? Isnât there a safer way?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
In the end, tears started to form in her big eyes. Emotions werenât something she couldnât easily control, even at her old age.
Being an adult, being mature. Sometimes she just didnât know what those things were.
She just couldnât accept it. Was it really mature to just back off despite all that?
In the end, she couldnât hold it in and drops of tears fell from her eyes. No matter how many times she told herself she had to accept the sad reality, she couldnât think about the people who were about to die to get mana quartz and their families who were about to lose their loved ones.