Chapter 2495
An Understated Dominance
âTo avoid trouble, the four guards must die,â Mulder said bluntly.
The four Red Legion guards instantly turned pale upon hearing that.
Even Warrick frowned, his face darkening.
âWhat nonsense are you spouting? They are my personal guards, my brothers-in-arms. How could they possibly betray me?â
âYou never really know who you can trust. Betrayal happens all the time-even between comrades. For your safety, we canât take that risk,â Mulder said solemnly.
âA warrior can be killed but never disgraced. Weâve followed Sir Prescott for years, through life and death. No matter the cost-even if itâs our lives-we would never betray him,â Geralt said.
âThatâs right. Donât judge loyal men by your own petty standards,â Kalen snapped.
Hmph! Scum like you could never understand the bond between men who have fought and bled together,â another added.
They responded to Mulderâs words with a mix of anger and disdain.
These men were Warrickâs personal guards -battle-hardened and fiercely loyal. They had faced life-and-death trials and wouldnât hesitate to lay down their lives for him.
From the day they joined the Red Legion to the moment they were chosen as Warrickâs personal guards, one belief had been drilled into them-his safety came before everything.
Not just their own lives-even if all their familiesâ lives were added together, they still wouldnât measure up to Warrickâs importance. Loyalty and duty bound these Red Legion guards, but so did the unforgiving military code.
If Warrick fell, they were expected to take their own lives in atonement, and their families wouldnât be spared either. That was why betrayal had never even crossed their minds.
âI may not care for your so-called brotherhood, but I understand human nature-and pain,â Mulder said coldly.
He continued, âIf any of you get caught, no matter how tough you think you are, you wonât withstand the tortures inside Grimhold Keep. So, donât bother arguing with me because I used to work there. Iâve seen too many real-life examples, and there has never been a single exception.â
The punishments in Grimhold Keep were beyond what most people could imagine.
Anyone who hadnât experienced them could never fully grasp the depth of suffering and despair.
Plenty of so-called tough guys went in cursing and acting like they had nothing to lose, but those were usually the first to break and rarely made it past half a day.
In that place, dying was a privilege, but most prisoners werenât given that option. They couldnât live, but they werenât allowed to die either.
One of the most infamous cases ten years ago involved a serial rapist who had assaulted over 100 women and even murdered the daughter of a high-ranking official.
He had been imprisoned in Grimhold Keep for three years, tortured beyond recognition, and eventually turned into a living corpse. His suffering only ended when the officialâs rage had subsided.
Having witnessed so much bloodshed, Mulder had no faith in human resilience. He didnât believe anyone could withstand the interrogation techniques used in Grimhold Keep.
At the mention of that place, the Red Legion guards fell silent, and their earlier defiance faded. Though they had never seen the place themselves, they knew well enough how terrifying it was. It wasnât a place where anyone walked out whole.
If they were truly captured and sent there, could they endure the torture? None of them could say for sure.
âSir Prescott, for your own safety, make a decision,â Mulder said.
Warrick lowered his head, and his face was clouded with uncertainty.
âIf you canât do it, I can take care of it for you,â Mulder added.
âNo need.â A cold glint flashed in Warrickâs eyes. âTheyâre my men. Iâll do it myself.â
He drew his blade and swung it at the four men before him. The blade swept across in a blinding arc, fast as a lightning strike.
The four guards shuddered as red lines bloomed across their throats.
âSir Prescott⦠youâ¦â
Kalenâs eyes widened in shock. He barely had time to speak before the red line on his neck split open. Blood gushed out, and his head tumbled to the ground.
The other three met the same fate, their eyes filled with disbelief even in death.
They had never expected Warrick to be so ruthless-to kill them without hesitation.
They had been prepared to die for Warrick, but they had never expected to be killed by him.
âIâm sorry,â Warrick murmured as he looked at the lifeless bodies at his feet. âI owe you in this life. In the next, Iâll repay you double.â
Mulder smiled. âFast and ruthless-just what Iâd expect from a man like you, Sir Prescott.â
Men like Warrick, hardened by war and countless battles, never showed mercy. They carved their way through blood and death.
Mulder hadnât expected Warrick to be so ruthless. Heâd assumed Warrick would leave the dirty work to him. However, Warrick had handled it himself.
âSave your breath,â Warrick said coldly. â If I donât make it out of Celestria today, none of you will.â
âDonât worry, Sir Prescott. Everything has been arranged,â Mulder said with a smirk. âIf all goes according to plan, you will be out of West Lucozia by tomorrow morning.
âThat better be the case.â The murderous glint in Warrickâs eyes gradually faded.
âSir Prescott, this way.â
Mulder signaled his men to open the courtyard gate. Then, he led the group out in an orderly fashion.
Now wearing a City Defenders uniform, Warrick blended in seamlessly with the patrol. As long as they didnât run into anyone who knew him, no one would question it.