Chapter 115
I’ll Be The Warrior’s Mother
The man only scowled, as if annoyed by Yelenaâs resistance. But he didnât budge.
âWhat?â
âWhat happened? Young Masterâ¦â
âAgh!â The man who was holding on to Yelenaâs arm screamed.
That was because knowing it would be useless trying to push him away, Yelena bit his hand with all her might.
âM-my hand!â
She bit his hand hard enough that it started bleeding.
âJack, are you oâ¦â
While the other man was flustered by his companionâs injury, Yelena brutally kicked him between the legs.
âKurk!â
Yelena, who had just rendered Incanâs men briefly immobile, took off running without looking back.
âWhere do I go?â Yelena looked around as she ran breathlessly.
She didnât know the way around, so she didnât know where to go or if sheâd even be able to meet the constable.
âFor now, I should look for a family house and hide there. Then, I can figure out where I amâ¦â
But before Yelena could even go towards the private houses, someone grabbed her by the hair.
âAh!â
ââ¦Your Grace.â
It was Incan.
Breathing heavily and with his hand in Yelenaâs hair, Incan was a mess. He was bleeding out of his mouth.
Incan spat out bloody saliva and looked down at Yelena incredulously.
âWhat the hell was that earlier? Huh?â
âUgh, let go of meâ¦â
âDid you use magic or something? Did you have a hidden one-shot artifact or something? Is that what that was?â
âI said, let go of me!â
Yelena struck Incanâs arm as hard as she could.
Incan flinched, but the flashes that had appeared on Yelenaâs hand were already gone.
After confirming that there was no strength left in Yelenaâs hand, Incan curled his lip, revealing his teeth.
ââ¦I was so startled, Your Grace. You know? I thought I died.â
He threw Yelena to the ground and got on top of her, strangling her neck.
âKurk!â
âI really thought I croaked, dammit.â
Yelena struggled.
She swatted at whatever part of Incanâs arm her hand could touch and scratched him with her fingernails.
But Incan didnât even blink.
âI really wanted to treat you well. But youâre the one who refused that and made things reach this point.â
ââ¦Kurk!â
âWhy did you do that? It wouldâve been good for you and good for me if you had just stayed still. It wouldâve been great for the both of us.â
Yelenaâs struggling grew dull.
She was being strangled and couldnât breathe properly. Everything else was second to that.
She was gradually losing consciousness.
âKaywhinâ¦â
One person came up in her hazy vision.
âI wonât kill you, so donât worry. We came all the way here, so itâd be a shame even to me if I did. Instead, you should just faint and stay still⦠Kurk!â
It was then.
Incanâs hands that were strangling Yelena suddenly lost their strength.
Retch, Incan threw up blood and slowly passed out beside Yelena.
A blade protruded out of the center of the unconscious manâs chest.
âYelena!â
Yelenaâs darkened vision brightly cleared up. She raised her chin with much difficulty.
In the distance, she saw her husband, who seemed to have thrown the sword at Incan, running urgently.
Her husband was not wearing his mask.
But he was someone who always made sure to wear his mask when he went outside.
How urgent had he been?
Yelena smiled, paying no mind to the fact that her life was threatened just moments before.
âKayâ¦â
Then she lost consciousness.
***
An empty space that was white in all directions.
Yelena woke up in a strange place. She couldnât even determine how far it extended.
She looked around carefully.
ââ¦Where am I?â
Then, she identified a familiar face and called out, âOld woman.â
The old woman gazed at Yelena and said, âYour first awakening has been achieved.â
ââ¦First awakening?â
âYouâve already fulfilled the conditions, so there wonât be anything strange when you awaken. But I didnât think that this would be what would incite itâ¦â
Yelena blinked.
She didnât know what the old woman was talking about.
âOld woman, what are you talking about right now? I donât understand.â
âYou donât need to understand. You wonât remember this when you wake up anyway.â
The old woman was saying that it didnât matter whether or not Yelena understood her.
âI canât tell you anything more than what has already happened. Those are the rules.â