Chapter 49
Conquering His Cold Heart
49 Blood Duel
Within the next half an hour, a fighting space had been created in the Nightcastleâs garden.
The King, as well as the Lords, were sitting in the shaded area of that garden. They were going to observe the duel to ensure that the blood duel would take place fairly.
The Royal Guards were closely standing behind Lord Bartholomew so that they could apprehend him if he tried to interfere in the duel.
The servants and maids werenât allowed to stay in the periphery of the fighting arena.
Caspian didnât want to give the chance to those from the Turner house to interfere in any way.
After Beth and Elias stood in front of each other, Caspian dictated the rules, âYou two are not allowed to keep any weapons with you. Same with the poisons. You are only allowed to fight with the other person using your own strength and your blood ability if you have any.â
Beth glowered at Elias and murmured, âToo bad you donât have noble blood in you. You invited your own death.â
Elias gave a cold smirk and said, âWe will see who will get to live to tell the tale.â
Caspian glanced at the both of them and asked, âAre you two ready?â
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Both of them gave a nod without taking their eyes off their opponent.
And Caspian gave out the order, âYou may begin the duel.â
The moment Caspian opened the floor for the duel, Elias sprinted towards Beth while Beth snatched the bracelets from her wrists and turned them into spiky four-finger knuckle rings.
The noble blood in her allowed her to change the shapes of any metal as per her desire.
Elias went straight for Bethâs heart.
But Beth wasnât some human lady who only knew how to act lady-like. She knew how to defend herself in a fight. And also attack if her life was in danger.
She stopped Eliasâ attack with her wrist, and at the same time, she punched Elias in the throat with her sharp and pointy rings.
Elias instantly retreated and put some distance in between them. He had holes in his neck, and he was bleeding as well.
Bartholomew smirked and proudly slammed his fist on his armrest. He wasnât allowed to carry his cane after what he had done earlier.
âArgh! Both father and daughter go for the neck!â Elias thought to himself as he held his neck.
Thankfully, the spikes werenât that thick. Also, Beth had just punched his throat and didnât slash his throat as her father did. Else it would have taken quite a while for Elias to heal. And in a blood duel, it could very well mean that he would never get to heal.
Without caring about the holes in his neck, Elias went in to try and strike Beth again.
âPredictable move, idiot!â Beth thought of using the same trick again since Elias was aiming to punch through her chest this time as well.
However, when he was close enough, Elias changed his attack. He kicked her leg instead of punching her.
Beth tripped and fell to the ground.
Taking advantage of the situation, Elias kicked her in the gut to keep her down.
âYou bitch! You tricked me into poisoning our Queen, and yet you act as if you are innocent! Bitches like you need to die!â Elias was shouting as he repeatedly kicked Beth in the gut.
Caspian smirked. Not because Elias was kicking Beth. But because Bartholomew was getting worked up by the second.
âKeep it up, Elias. Keep on disrespecting Beth and also the Turner family. That will invite your death sooner,â Caspian thought to himself as he enjoyed two of the perpetrators fighting to kill each other.
Caspian had promised Elias a short period in prison if he killed Beth today. However, Caspian didnât have any intention to keep his word, not to the one who tried to kill his wife.
He wanted both of them to die. And by looking at how things were going right now, it looked like he would be killing both the birds with a single stone.
After kicking Beth multiple times and disrespecting a lady with foul words, Elias finally leaned down to rip out Bethâs heart.
âBeth! Get up! Now!â Bartholomew suddenly got up from his seat and shouted.
That distracted Elias for a second, and right at that time, Beth pushed Elias away from her. She immediately got up and straddled Elias. She sat on his chest and began to repeatedly beat his face with her knuckle rings.
After making sure that he would not move for some time, Beth snatched the thick necklace from her neck and turned it into a sharp blade.
She grabbed Elias by his hair and pointed the blade at his neck. And she screamed, âA peasant like you dared to mock me and kill me? Now, look where that got you!â
Elias gave an evil smirk and mumbled, âIt got me right where I wanted.â
Instead of beheading him instantly, Beth frowned and was confused by what he meant.
And that was her next big mistake in her life after trying to kill Anastasia. In that short moment of confusion, Elias flipped Beth down and sat on top of her.
Beth tried to attack him with her blade, but it wasnât in her hand anymore. Elias had already stolen it.
âThanks for the blade, sweetheart,â Elias mockingly winked at Beth.
And before she could even react, he grabbed her by her hair. And with one single slash of the blade, Elias separated Bethâs gorgeous head from her body.
âNooooooooooo...â
The whole Nightcastle was filled with the gut-wrenching scream of Lord Bartholomew. He sprung up from his seat and ran towards the fighting ground.
The Royal Guards immediately tried to restrain the Lord, but Caspian gestured not to do anything. They bowed and stayed put in their original place.
Before Bartholomew reached the fighting ground, Elias punched through Bethâs chest and crushed her heart so that she wouldnât be revived even if someone reattached her head correctly.
âYou bastard! Leave her body alone!â Bartholomew punched Elias and sent him flying.
Before he landed, Bartholomew was already below him. He kicked Elias down to the ground with a smash.
Elias coughed blood and pleaded to the King as he received a barrage of punches from Bartholomew, âYour Majesty, please stop him.â
Bartholomew was far too strong than Beth. In fact, the two of them couldnât even be compared.
âYour Majesty... Heâll k-kill me...â Elias pleaded to the King again.
However, Caspian couldnât care less.
He spoke in a cold voice, âYou asked for a trial by blood duel when things could have been resolved with some more investigation. You even killed my childhood friend. Do you expect me to take your side?â
A sudden realization hit Elias. He felt as if his heart dropped from its place.
Bartholomew stopped beating Elias as he already looked like a pulp. But he did kick him down to the ground and stepped on his chest.
The lord glanced at the King and said, âYour Majesty, Iâm avenging the death of my daughter. I will gladly receive the punishment after I kill this bastard.â
Caspian gave a nod and permitted Bartholomew to act as he pleased.
Elias felt Bartholomew tugging his hair. He tried to look at the King, but his sharp vision had turned blurry due to bleeding in his eyes.
He scoffed and thought to himself, âHe never had the intention to let me live, did he? And I fell right into his trap.â
A smile appeared on his face. A smile of pity towards himself.
âI was too greedy,â he chastised himself.
Elias felt Bartholomew pulling his head with great force. His whole body, especially his neck, was in extreme pain. He screamed in agony as he felt his head being separated from his body. He had never imagined that he could go through this much pain ever.
He felt dizzy as if he was rolling on the ground. And suddenly, he felt his consciousness slipping away.
âAh! So this is it. This is how my life ends...â