Louis stared blankly at the deafening noise around him. It felt as though someone had forcibly dragged him out from the depths of water onto dry land. Unsure whether he should open the carriage door to see what was happening or stay put, he could only gaze at the door in bewilderment.
âYou fool! Do you even know where you are?!â
âStop them! There are only two of them!â
Two?
Louis froze in alarm. Through the opaque window, he could make out only the frantic movement of shadows. As he inched closer to the door, another loud crash sounded, and something pitch-black slammed against the door he had been approaching.
Thud!
A grotesque squelching noise followed, and dark, viscous liquid splattered against the carriage window. Amid the fluid were what appeared to be pieces of flesh, but Louis had no time to dwell on that. Whatever was happening outside, it was his chance. A faint flicker of determination reignited in him, like prodding a cold fireplace with a poker. Though his hands were tightly bound behind his back in shackles, he wriggled and tested their range, only to find them a hindrance rather than a help. He clicked his tongue in frustration.
Shackles donât matter. First, I need to get out of here.
He adjusted his position, leaning his back against the opposite side of the carriage, and braced his feet against the door. Taking a deep breath, Louis launched himself forward, kicking at the door with all his strength.
Bang!
âUrghâ!â
The kick was strong, but the door did not give way. It had been securely locked. Outside, the chaotic sounds of battle continuedâscreams, the clash of metal, and frantic shouting. Whoever had attacked this convoy was putting up an impressive fight.
One more tryâ¦
Louis crouched on the carriage seat, positioning himself for another kick. Just as he bent his knees to launch, the chaos outside reached its peak, culminating in the sound of a blade cutting through flesh. Then, as if the world itself had fallen silent, everything stopped.
He froze mid-motion, his body rigid with tension. Footsteps approached the carriage. If it was one of Leon Benningâs soldiers, he planned to greet them with a kick to the face.
âYour Highness!â
The door swung open just as Louis thrust his foot forward. It was caught mid-air by a hand. Louisâs eyes widened in disbelief as he saw the face of the man who had stopped his attack.
âDennisâ¦?â
The face was undeniably familiarâhandsome, yet with an ever-present hint of mischief. Behind Dennis stood Charlotte, her hair tied back tightly as she surveyed the battlefieldâs aftermath with a grimace. She was poking the corpses with her sword, and for any who flinched, she mercilessly delivered the finishing blow.
âHow are you here? Noâwhat about Michelle? What happened to her? How did you two end up here?â
Questions poured from Louis like a torrent. Dennis raised his hands in a calming gesture.
âPlease, Your Highness, calm yourself. The First Princess is safe. She is currently under the protection of the Adventurerâs Guild and its guildmaster.â
Louis felt the tension draining from his body as relief swept over him. Without realizing it, he slumped to the floor of the carriage. He hadnât anticipated how much hearing about Michelleâs safety would soothe him.
âI see⦠And you two came here alone?â
âCharlotte and I separated from the main force to rescue you, Your Highness. I will answer all your questions later, but for now, we must get you to safety.â
Louis wanted to press further, but Dennisâs firm grip helped him out of the carriage before he could argue.
âYour shacklesâthese bastardsâ¦! Your Highness, are you injured?â
Dennisâs face twisted in anger as he noticed the shackles. Louis couldnât help but feel a strange satisfaction at his companionâs reaction, though he hid it with a shrug.
âIâm fine. Just get these off me.â
âUnderstood.â
Without hesitation, Dennis struck the shackles with his sword. They fell away with an almost anticlimactic clink. Rubbing his wrists, Louis glanced past Dennis and Charlotte at the gruesome scene beyondâthe royal palaceâs main road was littered with bodies. His expression was a mix of bitterness and a reluctant sense of liberation as he turned to Dennis.
âLetâs go. Leon Benningâs reinforcements will be here soon.â
Dennis began leading him away, practically dragging him forward. Charlotte kept a watchful eye on their surroundings, occasionally glancing back to ensure no one was following.
âYou fought through all those soldiers to get here?â
âWith help. We couldnât have done it alone,â Dennis admitted.
âHow? Why would you even come here? This place is practically the maw of a beast.â
Dennis shrugged, his nonchalance somehow both reassuring and exasperating. Louis marveled at how he remained composed despite walking straight into the lionâs den.
âWell, if the beast has lost most of its teeth, isnât it worth the risk?â
Louis blinked at the unexpected response. Dennis smirked.
âSomeone came up with a rather insane planâwhile the Border Duke ties up Leon Benningâs forces, a small elite team infiltrates the palace to cut off the snakeâs head.â
Louisâs thoughts immediately went to someone who might have proposed such a bold strategy. He sighed wryly, realizing it was exactly their style.
âI see. So thatâs why youââ
He didnât finish. Charlotteâs urgent voice cut through the air.
âDennis!â
Dennis had already sensed it, sweat beading on his forehead as he drew his sword. Louis, slower to react, finally picked up on the menacing presence drawing closer. He instinctively stopped in his tracks, his mind already piecing together who the approaching figure was. Before him, Dennis stepped in protectively.
âStay close to me, Your Highness,â Dennis said, his aura flaring as mana surged around him. Charlotte joined him, her sword at the ready.
âIf it comes to it, take His Highness and get out of here,â Dennis said quietly to Charlotte. His voice was uncharacteristically solemn. Charlotte hesitated, unsure how to respond, but Louis interrupted.
âThat wonât be necessary.â
âYour Highnessâ¦â
Dennis scowled, but Louis shook his head firmly.
âThere is something I must face, and so must Kyle. Weâve lived all this time with a wall between us, never hearing each other out.â
âYouâre suggesting a conversation in a situation like this?â Dennis asked incredulously.
Louis nodded, his resolve unwavering. Dennis sighed in disbelief but didnât argue further.
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âYouâve run well, brother!â
It was Kyle Loire, his voice damaged yet dripping with venom. Despite having killed their father, his obsessive pursuit of Louis hadnât waned. Dennis glanced sideways at Louis. He knew the First Prince wouldnât run this time.
Kyle rode up on horseback, flanked by his knights forming an intimidating formation, their killing intent palpable. Dennis and Charlotte braced themselves for a fight as Kyle dismounted. His disheveled hair and snow-dusted fur cloak betrayed the reckless ride that had brought him here. Yet, his blue eyes gleamed, not with determination, but with something far closer to madness.
âSo, you thought you could just lie down and die like a fool? How disappointing,â Kyle sneered as he approached.
Louis met Kyleâs gaze, his voice quiet yet cutting. âI wanted to speak with you before you strayed any further.â
Kyle laughed coldly. âSpeak? Do you think I rode all this way to waste my time talking to you?â
Louisâs reply was calm but unwavering. âYouâve always been like this.â
Kyleâs expression hardened, his arrogance briefly giving way to unease.
âI pitied you,â Louis continued, his voice steady. âI tried again and again to reach out, even after you rejected me. But youâve always locked your heart away.â
Kyleâs face twisted with rage as Louisâs words pierced deeper.
âAnd now,â Louis added, drawing a sword from the ground beside him, âyouâve come to settle this, havenât you? So, come. Take my life if you can.â
Kyleâs eyes blazed as he unsheathed his own sword and charged.