Flamdor? Travias?
âMana Technique and spear?â
Roan creased his forehead with a confused expression.
âHave I gone mad?â
It was an exceedingly logical thought.
For a mana technique that didnât even have a form and a spear that was inorganic to appear with human appearances.
But the even surprising thing was.
âThe more I look, they do seem to be so.â
As more time passed, the crimson uniform person felt like the Flamdor Mana Technique and the black uniform person felt like the Travias Spear.
Perhaps noticing Roanâs such thought, the crimson uniform person, no, Flamdor cheerfully smiled and bent his head.
âThereâs strangely no repulsion, no?â
Roan slowly nodded his head.
This time, Travias cheerfully smiled and spoke up.
âOf course. You canât remember, but weâve met quite many times.â
âWeâve met many times?â
âYeah. Here at the Vertex.â
âVertex?â
Roan creased his forehead.
It was a series of simply incomprehensible words.
Flamdor stepped back and opened his arms.
âThis space is called the Vertex. It sounds like some grandioso name, but you can call it a very deep place within your head and heart to put it easily.â
âShould we say itâs a place thatâs the origin of sanity and emotion?â
Travias added on and casually sat down.
Roan still couldnât understand it.
âHow is such a thing possible? Are you saying Flamdor and Travias arenât ordinary mana technique and spear?â
As soon as his words finished, the two people immediately nodded their heads.
âObviously.â
âOf course.â
The two looked at each other and cheerfully smiled, then made jocular expressions.
Roan creased his forehead.
âSo you have no plan to reveal your identities?â
Such feeling was strongly felt.
Flamdor and Travias, with expressions saying that was obvious, looked at Roan.
âThatâs not something we can tell you.â
âItâs what you have to find out yourself.â
Flamdor turned a full circle on the spot.
âDonât just train and research, research. Even that stupid Reid didnât take this long to meet me.â
âReid? Do you mean the Fire Monarch Reid?â
âYeah. That bastard. He was called a Fire Monarch. He mutually annihilated himself with the Queen of Water, but he was a rather nice guy.â
Shocking stories casually popped out as if they were nothing.
With the tip of his forefinger, Flamdor scratched his cheek.
âSo I told him he has to always train and research hard, but then he went all high horse just because he got a little stronger than others and thenâ¦â¦ tch.â
At those words, Travias, who had been staying quiet, cut in.
âThatâs not something you should be saying. Since the reason Reidâs personality became that state was totally because of you. You ate up his sanity.â
Bizarre stories continued.
Flamdor answered with an amazingly bold expression.
âSo he should have trained and researched hard so not to get eaten up. Kukuku.â
A horrifying monstrous laugh.
Flamdorâs eyes turned towards Roan.
âThat guy too, if it wasnât just for the Water Spirit King, I could have had just eaten him up at that timeâ¦â¦ tch.â
He smacked his lips as if regrettable.
Flamdor, with his finger, pointed at Roan and Travias one after another.
âRoan. You should be thankful to the Water Spirit King and this blacky bastard over here. If it wasnât for the two bastards, you too could have turn up like Reid, no perhaps like Simon.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Roan asked in an unexpectedly calm voice.
Flamdor hesitated a bit, then clicked his tongue and spoke.
âTch. Alright. Iâll tell you this much. The more and more you learn my mana technique, not you but my strength becomes stronger. If it becomes stronger to a certain degree, I swallow up and eat the sanity of the bastard that was learning the mana technique. Humans see that and say that one became corrupted by fireâs power and the personality became tyrannical or temperament, but the fact is slowly losing the sanity.â
The Flamdor Mana Techniqueâs hidden secret.
It was the moment the secret of Reidâs that violent personality was revealed.
âI planned to also eat you up when you rampaged the first time, but the Water Spirit King appeared out of the blue and then crush down my strength.â
His words slowly turned faster.
âI was collecting my breath for a long while after that, but another chance happened this time. A second rampage. Furthermore, at a state where the Spirit Kingâs water energy that was pressing down my strength was gone. I tried to quickly swallow up you bratâs sanity, butâ¦â¦â
At that moment, Travias brightly smiled and pressed a finger to his chest.
âI intervened.â
Flamdor nodded his head.
âI didnât possibly think that this bastard would attack me. Since I didnât know his strength had gotten that big.â
At those words, Travias looked at Roan.
âRoan. Itâs thanks to you giving strength to me.â
It was true.
Even during the rampage, Roan flowed in majority of the heat to not himself but to the Travias Spear.
To particularly nitpick, he had given Flamdorâs strength to Travias.
Travias, using that strength, had once again held back Flamdorâs ankle.
If heard by chance, Flamdor seemed like an evil guy and Travias seemed like a good guy, but the truth wasnât so.
The two people were existences that werenât good nor bad.
They simply moved following eachâs own instinct.
âIf you were to focus more on training and research, you should be able to suppress me and obtain the real strength. Since me trying to eat your sanity is an instinct and simultaneously like a whipping to make you work a bit harder, so donât hate me so much.â
Those were Flamdorâs words.
Traviasâs words that followed was also similar.
âSame for me of course. If you want to properly use me, then youâll need much more training and research than now. And I didnât save you from Flamdor so donât be mistaken. I saved myself. Because if you get eaten by that guy, Iâll have to stay asleep until another owner shows up again.â
Roan, Flamdor, and Travias.
The three existences were each of a weird relationship.
Roan, cleaning up the complicated thoughts inside his head, exhaled a long sigh.
âSo in the end, everything is decided according to how I do things.â
Flamdor slowly nodded his head at those words.
âRight. Youâll become my master or become my slave.â
âWith me, the relationship could forever be cut off, or command the world.â
Travias too added some words.
Roan didnât carelessly continue on the words and stared at the two people while standing still.
Flamdor and Travias too, grinning, didnât dodge his gaze.
The space that was dark like a pitch-black darkness wobbly rolled.
Flamdor smacked his lips as if regrettable.
âNowâs the time to part.â
âIt was really nice to see each other face to face and talk. Though it took much longer than I thoughtâ¦â¦ kuk.â
Travias bizarrely laughed and shook his head.
Flamdor waved his hand as if to say goodbye.
âSince weâve seen each otherâs faces, rampage like the one that happened beforehand wonât happen again. But if thereâs no growth at this stateâ¦â¦ you know what happens, right?â
Roan wordlessly nodded his head.
Travias, who was at the side, too raised his hand as if to say goodbye.
âI actually shouldnât be doing this, but Iâll give you a slight hint since itâs so frustrating. In the last life, your friend took me to the Byron Kingdom and received the Count nobility.â
Instantly, Roanâs face stiffly solidified.
The face of the bastard he had thought of as a friend floated up.
âTraitor bastardâ¦â¦â
The bastard who forcibly robbed the Travias Spear from him.
Although a long time had passed, his teeth gritted whenever he thought of the event at that time.
Travias cheerfully smiled and added on.
âThat guy too, before getting me, wasnât a particular spearman same as you. But how could he have become a kingdomâs count and received the nickname of a Spear Ghost within merely a year?â
âHhm.â
A quiet groan leaked out from Roanâs mouth.
It was something he never had thought of, or even wondered about.
Because thinking of that bastard itself was too enraging and painful thing, he simply covered it up and ignored it.
The smile hanging on Traviasâs mouth became much deeper.
âHe became a Spear Ghost just because of one reason that he had me? You know thatâs something impossible, right?â
Roan slowly nodded his head.
âItâs something absolutely impossible.â
It wasnât that an incredible spearmanship skill appear just from having the Travias Spear.
If it was so, Roan would already have become a spearman that commanded the continent.
âSo I was the one who merely hold the Travias Spear.â
He merely controlled the length and width as he did battles and hadnât done any research about the spear at all.
His self felt embarrassing.
The distortion of the surrounding space became more intense.
Flamdor and Travias, fully showing their teeth, brightly smiled.
âLetâs meet often at here, Vertex.â
âThe more you become stronger, this space too will slowly change. Noâ¦â¦â
The two people looked at each other for a moment, then added on in one voice.
âEverything will change.â
That was the end.
Flamdor and Travias, as if they didnât exist from the start, disappeared without even a trace.
Simultaneously.
Paat!
A bright light exploded in front of his eyes.
âKuuk!â
Roan unawarely clenched his teeth and tightly closed his eyes.
âSir Lancephil!â
Suddenly, a sweet voice was heard through the edge of his ears.
Roan opened the eyes he closed and turned his head searching for the owner of the voice.
No, there wasnât even a need to turn his head.
Right in front of his nose, she who he yearned for even in his sleep was there.
âAily.â
Raspingly hoarse voice.
Aily, wiping away the watery eyes that seemed like tears would immediately pour out of, nodded her head.
âYes. Itâs me. Iâm right here. Sir Lancephil.â
The beautiful voice poured down like soft flakes of snow.
Roan faintly smiled and raised his hand.
The tip of his fingers brushed Ailyâs hair.
âAily. I have a favor to askâ¦â¦â
âYes. Please speak. Whatever it is, Iâll listen to them all.â
Aily held Roanâs hand and nodded her head.
The smile hanging on Roanâs mouth turned much thicker.
âCould you call me Roan now and not Lancephil? Noâ¦â¦â
The tip of his voice slightly shook.
âItâll be even nicer if you called me orabeoni.â 1
An unexpected request.
Aily without noticing herself snickered out a laugh.
She caressed the back of Roanâs hand and nodded her head.
âAlright. Iâll call you that as much as you want.â
Her beautiful voice sweetly melted.
âRoan orabeoni.â
*****
The news that Roan had woken up was soon known to the people.
Due to a loud cheer that exploded from the mansion he was staying at.
The Lancephil Fief Regiment as well as the Miller Castleâs citizens all swarmed to the mansion.
âRoan! Roan! Roan! Roan!â
âLancephil! Lancephil! Lancephil! Lancephil!â
The cheers chanting Roan shook the sky and earth.
Smiles blossomed on peopleâs faces and red rose petals flew everywhere.
It closely brought a festival to mind.
But the actual mood in the bedroom where Roan stayed couldnât be bright.
âDo you really have to go now? Rest a bit more and goâ¦â¦â
Aily sighed with a worried expression.
Roan, who wore his armor, cheerfully smiled and shook his head.
âItâs already the third day since the capital, Miller, was conquered. Even now is too late.â
His gaze went towards Chris.
Chris, as if he had been waiting, instantly answered.
âAccording to the information Sir Ian, no, Director Ian gave and those we separately have gathered, simply unspeakably cruel acts are currently being carried out in the Longfort Castle area. Not only that, monsters are moving as a horde at the Grain Mountains located west of the Longfort Castle.â
Roan slowly nodded his head.
âItâs same as the last life.â
Although the time was different, the flowing process was similar enough to raise goosebumps.
âThere is no more time to dither.â
A precariously tight situation even if they were to immediately march right now.
Roan tightly clenched his fist and looked at the youthful young man standing next to Chris.
âIan. Iâve ended up receiving a big help twice already.â
Naturally passed words.
The youthful young manâs identity was Ian.
Ian faintly smiled and shook his head.
âWhat do you mean helpâ¦â¦ Iâve already decided to follow the lord, so Iâve merely done what I obviously have to do as a subordinate.â
Although still youthful, it was a somehow powerful voice.
Roan looked at Ian with a proud expression.
âTo think that Ian became my subordinateâ¦â¦â
Still a dazing feeling.
Ian Phillips visiting Roan was not very long after Roan had regained consciousness.
Ian, as soon as he met Roan, had kneeled down on one knee and requested employment.
The reason was simple.
As the throne succession war intensified, numerous nobles fell to beheading and distinguished noble houses were exterminated.
In this process, Count Phillips House too had its fief, wealth, and soldiers all taken away and was house arrested in the Millerâs mansion because of a reason that it hadnât actively supported Simon.
Ian originally planned to go find Kallum and request employment but changed his mind at the Evishunâs report that soon followed.
âPrince Kallum too is treating the kingdomâs citizens cruelly in order to take the throne.â
In the end, it meant that there was no one amongst the royaltyâs people that could be trusted and followed.
Naturally, he searched for who might be the most fitting as a king outside the bloodline.
âNo. There wasnât even a need to search.â
Only one man.
There was a man who was close to the ideal monarch that Ian thought of.
âSir Count Roan Lancephil.â
He wasnât a man simply with abilities.
He was a man who knew how to care for and love the citizens more than anyone.
Ian deeply inhaled and looked straight at Roan.
A spark jumped from a place deep inside his eyes.
Roan quietly stared at Ian and made a faint smile.
âIan. I will be needing your help a lot from now on.â
At those words, Ian instantly answered with a pleased expression.
âI will support as much as needed, sir.â
Roan nodded his head with a proud expression and then looked around.
Aily, Chris, and Ian as well as the core commanders including Austin were all staring at him with resolute expressions.
Roan tapped his chest with his right fist.
âWe go to the Longfort Castle.â
A powerful voice.
âWe will save the kingdomâs citizens. Butâ¦â¦â
The gazes became hotter.
âThere is something to do before that.â
At those words, everyone formed puzzled expressions.
Roanâs gaze turned towards the plaza outside of a window.
âI will declare my intent to all.â
The work he should have done a long ago.
Roan had to announce to all that he no longer pledged loyalty to the Rinse Royalty.
There might still be someone amongst the commanders or soldiers who swear loyalty to the royalty.
If he were to tell them to aim their swords at the royalty without giving any explanation, they could fall into a big confusion by themselves.
No, they could even feel agonized.
Roan didnât wish for his soldiers to experience such an awful pain.
âAustin.â
Quietly calling sound.
âYes. My lord.â
Austin quickly lowered his head.
Looking at the outside still boiling with the sound of cheers, Roan spoke in a quiet voice.
âGather the entire army outside the west gate. I will reveal my intent to them.â
The order fell down.
âYes sir!â
Together with a salute, Austin answered with a powerful voice.
A moment later, the Lancephil Fief Regiment lined up on the field in front of the west gate following the commands of the core commanders including Austin.
Also following Roanâs desire, few amongst the Miller Castleâs citizens too stood at one side.
âWhat is it? Whatâs going on?â
âIs he going to do a marching speech?â
âNah. What marching speech in this situationâ¦â¦â
âHe must have some other reason.â
Murmuring sounds were heard from everywhere.
At that moment.
Ppabababam! Ppabam! Ppababam!
A sound that hit not the ears but chests rang out.
It was the performance of the Lancephil Fiefâs official military band Milta.
ââ¦â¦â
The murmuring sounds died down.
Simultaneously.
Roan appeared on the tall stage that was provisionally made.
A majestic look wearing crimson helmet, armor, and mantle.
The mantle flutters following the southern wind.
Gulp.
Everyone dryly swallowed.
At the august that gently flowed out, reverence was naturally had.
âThat sir is our lord!â
The Lancephil Fief Regimentâs soldiers, at the pride that filled up to their throats, fully opened their chests.
Meanwhile, the Milta Military Bandâs performance that grandly rang out ended.
The gazes of the Lancephil Fief Regiment and the Miller Castleâs citizens headed towards Roan who was standing alone on the stage.
Tens of thousands of pairs of eyes.
Roan looked back at those gazes with calm eyes.
A moment of silence.
Soon, Roanâs voice broke the fieldâs silence.
âFirst and foremost, I am grateful and thank the Lancephil Fief Regiment that bravely fought and the Miller Castleâs citizens.â
He applauded to the many peopleâs spirits and patience that had led the battle that was fierce for a long time.
Deeply moved light floated up on the faces of the soldiers and the castleâs residents.
At that moment, Roan above the stage abruptly bowed at his waist.
âI wish for you to forgive he who will once again lead you to the harsh battlefields.â
A count of the kingdom bowed.
He bowed for the soldiers and the commoners.
The deeply moved light that floated up on the soldiers and the citizensâ faces became even stronger.
Roan deeply breathed in.
Now was the time to bring up the main topic.
âI plan to directly march towards the Longfort Castle and execute Simon.â
A short wave broke on the faces of the soldiers and the citizens.
Gulp.
Everyone dryly swallowed.
In truth, it was something they predicted to a certain degree.
From the moment he attacked the capital, Miller, they had predicted such situation.
Due to that, they did not receive a bigger shock than they had thought.
But Roanâs statement that soon followed were words they truly did not expect.
âI am no longer a retainer of the Rinse Royalty.â
Boom.
The faces of the soldiers and the castleâs residents stiffly solidified.
âWha, what is he saying?â
âHe, heâs no longer a retainer?â
Bewildered looks were plain.
Roan, without minding them, continued on.
Strength slowly went into his voice.
âI plan to become not the royaltyâs retainer but a retainer of the kingdomâs citizens.â
The sound that made hearts race pierced through the ears.
It was the moment that the thought Roan held from the moment he first entered the throne succession war was finally passed to everyone.
âOur families, our close friends, our friends, our neighborsâ¦â¦ our precious ties whom we laughed and spoke together with are passing painful days. Someone must save them.â
Roan tightly clenched his fist.
âI had thought that Simon, Tommy, Kallumâ¦â¦ the Rinse Royaltyâs bloodline would be able to do so. But they instead thoughtlessly trampled and violated the kingdomâs citizens.â
Uddk.
The Lancephil Fief Regiment and the castleâs citizens unconsciously clenched their fists tight.
The strength that started from their palms rode their veins and flowed into their hearts.
Thump. Thump. Thump.
The hearts fiercely raced.
Roanâs speech continued.
âI plan to save the kingdomâs citizens from the immoral beings.â
The southern wind slowly became fiercer.
The crimson mantle violently fluttered.
âI will say again, I am no longer a retainer of the Rinse Royalty.â
The voice cut through the field.
âThose who pledge loyalty to the royalty may leave me. You may curse, point, and call me a traitor.â
He was honest.
He had no thought of harming them.
âI wonât pressure you to go together with me. No, your life right now may instead become perilous if you were to go with me. You may not be able to achieve wealth, honor, or power. Butâ¦â¦â
Roanâs eyes twinkled with a bright light.
âIf you fight together with me, your children will no longer go hungry, tremble in the cold, or end their own life from harsh tax. Your descendants will be able to live in a world where anyone could achieve oneâs dream if one endeavor.â
That was the world Roan dreamed of.
No, it was the world that everyone including the soldiers of the Lancephil Fief Regiment and the Miller Castleâs citizens dreamed of.
Roan loudly shouted aloud.
âYou will leave your names in history! As the heroes who ended a cruel world and opened a new world.â
Gulp.
The soldiers and the castleâs citizens dryly gulped with flushed expressions.
Roan exhaled a long sigh.
The speech raced to its end.
âFlowers do not blossom on their own.â
If they do nothing, nothing would change.
That was the truth.
âLet us sow the seeds.â
A work that someone must do.
âLet us enrich the world with our sweat, blood, and tears.â
Sacrifice.
A noble value.
Roan added on with an expression full of certainty.
âThe flower will blossom.â
The soldiers and the citizens once again tightly clenched their fists.
Their chests greatly shook.
Roan, looking at everyone, slowly, word by word, spoke out the words.
âWith our sweat, blood, and tears, forever unwithering flowers will blossom.â
Even the wind stopped.
The entire world was silent.
A feeling as if even the world was leaning its ears towards Roanâs words.
âUnder the name of Amaranth, those who will fight together with me.â
Roan raised his right hand above his head.
The clenched fist sharply trembled.
âRaise your fists.â
Any more words were not needed.
There was no one who opened his or her mouth.
There was no need to speak.
Sss.
There was nothing to discuss of who was first.
More than twenty thousand Lancephil Fief Regimentâs soldiers and the Miller Castleâs citizens slowly raised their right hands.
The fists that rose above the heads sharply trembled.
The clenched fist shouted in place of the mouths.
At the sight that spread before his eyes, Roan exhaled a long sigh.
His heart expanded as if to burst.
It took a truly long time to come this far.
Now there was one thing left.
Roan fully opened the fist he had clenched.
âAll army!â
A sonorous voice.
The fully open fingers pointed towards the west.
At that end was the Longfort Castle.
Finally, the order had fallen.
âMarch!â
Simultaneously.
âYes sir!â
The Lancephil Fief Regiment answered in once voice.
Enough for the sky and the earth to shake.
Soon following, the Milta Military Band performed.
The Miller Castleâs citizens quickly moved back to one side and cheered.
âWaaaaaah!â
âRoan Lancephil! Roan Lancephil!â
Putting his back to the pouring cheers, Roan led the Lancephil Fief Regiment and headed towards the west.
Of course, he didnât forget to leave behind a garrison.
The line that tailed long extended towards the west.
The citizens stood on their spot until the end of the line disappeared.
There were number of hobos amongst them, and an old man whose clothes were ragged and whose beard was shaggy exhaled short sighs one after another.
âHuu. Hu. Not the royaltyâs retainer but a retainer of the kingdomâs citizensâ¦â¦â
A voice that for some reason complicated feelings could be felt from.
âHuu. What to do of thisâ¦â¦â
The old man, perhaps feeling stuffy, slightly raised the weird straw mat he had deeply worn to the nose.
The face that revealed for an instant.
Shockingly, he was Duke Francis Wilson who had moved the Rinse Royal Familyâs crest and the national seal somewhere.
He exhaled a long sigh, then once again deeply wore the straw mat.
âEven though the qualifications to be the owner of the royal familyâs crest and the national seal is plentyâ¦â¦â
Once again, the voice tangled with complicated feelings rolled on the ground.
Francis couldnât restrain himself and deeply dropped his head.
âHuu.â
A long sigh touched the ground.
And with a very small voice, he murmured barely or barely not audibly.
âIs the Rinse Royalty truly at an end like thisâ¦â¦â
That was something to be watched.
End.
Translator: CSV
Proofreader: Fujimaru
1. In Korea, there is a term called âoppaâ that technically means âolder brotherâ but is also casually used by girls to call guys older than them. âOrabeoniâ is basically a formal version of âoppaâ, though it is almost never used in this sort of context. Some equivalate the term to Japanâs âOnii-samaâ.