Chapter 13
Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan
âHowâs the new swordsmanship disciple? Does he meet your expectations?â
Evelyn glared at Julius, who had recently become her boss once again after previously having left the position. As usual, he came to her quarters every week, picking only the most expensive wine and finishing it off.
Pop!
Yet again, a bottle of pricey wine met its demise today.
She had even swapped the label beforehand, but how did he always manage to find the most expensive one?
ââ¦Donât you ever go on business trips, Captain? You were barely around Winterer when I was here.â
âWhy? Am I bothering you?â
ââ¦â
âMaking your life difficult is the highlight of my days lately.â
ââ¦â
âAlright, alright. Keep glaring like that, and youâll bore a hole in my face.â
Julius, savoring the aroma of the freshly opened wine, returned to the original topic.
âSo, whatâs your answer?â
âIt was different from what I expected.â
âWas he not that impressive?â
âNo, he exceeded my expectations.â
Julius smiled as if he had predicted her response.
Evelyn continued speaking with a solemn expression.
âIâm a bit embarrassed, but you probably remember that Iâve taught swordsmanship to quite a few people over the years.â
âYou were always in charge of training the new recruits in the White Armored Dragon Cavalry. Your swordsmanship has always been both precise and sharp. Even the âDark Leopardâ learned under your guidance, didnât he?â
Evelyn nodded.
Though most people didnât know, the truth was that Axion had truly begun to stand out after being trained by Evelyn.
Thatâs why, when Evelyn lost her arm and retired, the Camellia Palace had sent her the most offers to return.
âIf weâre only talking about posture and talent⦠Young Master Theo is among the top five students Iâve ever taught. Thanks to him, I feel like Iâm learning something new every day.â
âAs I thought. My eyes werenât wrong.â
That was enough.
Julius nodded in satisfaction.
For Theo, a promising talent, he would ensure the right path. For Evelyn, his old subordinate, he would provide renewed motivation.
This was exactly the outcome Julius had envisioned from the start.
And in truth, Julius could see Evelyn changing day by day. Not long ago, she was trembling, drunk, and unstable.
Now, Evelynâs gaze had become quite sharp.
Seeing her stay up all night, pondering what to teach next, reminded Julius of the intense days she spent as a member of the White Armored Dragon Cavalry.
No doubt, his swordsmanship had also sharpened considerably.
By now, he could easily outmatch most average trainee swordsmen.
âBut thereâs something strange.â
âHmm? Strange, you say?â
âYes. Young Master Theoâs swordsmanship feels incredibly desperate. As if he believes he will die if he misses this opportunity.â
âIsnât that just because the Blossoming Ceremony is approaching?â
âI thought the same⦠butâ¦â
Evelyn held back the rest of her words.
The truth was, Theo had nothing to worry about. He was a model student, diligently learning, reviewing, and mastering everything. But paradoxically, thatâs precisely why Evelyn felt something ominous about him.
âIt was like watching someone burn themselves alive.
Theo was throwing everything he had into every moment, as if he might burn out completely at this rate.
Maybe thatâs why?
Theo kept a certain distance, not only from Evelyn, but also from Wellington and the others at the 4th Training Hall, whom he saw every day.
On the surface, there didnât seem to be any major problems. He ate meals with others, held various conversations. But that was where it ended.
It was impossible to step into any space that truly belonged to Theo. He was so absorbed in himself that he seemed to have no energy or care for anything else.
âI sent him to the banquet, hoping heâd clear his head.â
Axion may be a mischievous type, but Evelyn had thought he would take good care of Theo.
âBut if heâs staying true to his core, even thereâ¦â
Evelyn paused, letting out a small sigh.
Is this how a mother feels when she worries after leaving her child near water? Truthfully, she was a bit concerned.
âYou look like youâve just realized youâre out of toilet paper after seeing something huge.â
ââ¦Must you always express yourself that way?â
But Julius, wearing a knowing smile, acted as if he already understood exactly how she felt.
Sigh!
Evelyn let out a deep, heavy sigh, as if she had no choice but to explain herself.
âAlright. Iâll tell youâ¦.â
Slowly, she began to unravel the concerns she had about Theo, one by one.
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Theo didnât care at all about the Gathering of the Hidden Dragonsâ comments regarding his status as an illegitimate child.
After all, he had heard it far too many times in his previous life.
Would it make sense to let his emotions be swayed by such trivial things?
Instead, his thoughts were focused on only one thing:
How could he find a way to get to the second floor?
But thenâ
â Well, if weâre being honest, even Welâ¦!
The moment the Gathering of the Hidden Dragons members mentioned Wellington, all other thoughts vanished from Theoâs mind.
He knew the real reason why Wellington had eventually broken ties with the Gathering of the Hidden Dragons, despite being so close to them, and why he had ended up in opposition to the House of Ragnar.
It was a secret that no one outside knew.
Or, rather, it was a disgraceful history that the House of Narcio desperately wanted to keep hidden.
So, without even realizing it, Theo hurled the glass in his hand toward the group.
He just wanted them to shut up.
âIt might have been emotional⦠but, well, no matter.â
Theo didnât regret what he did. After all, even if he had restrained himself, it wouldnât have changed the fact that they would continue to look down on both him and Wellington.
â Once youâve decided to make a move, make sure to be ruthless until the end.
Julius had once given him that advice in the past.
If that was the case, then perhaps it was better to leave a strong impression on them.
âStill⦠I didnât expect to get so worked up over Wellingtonâs situation.â
He thought he had maintained enough distance all this time.
But it just didnât sit right with him.
He couldnât stand seeing Wellington being disrespected.
Thump, thump, thump, thump!
The Dragonâs Heart beat wildly.
Blood rushed quickly through his veins, magic power seeping into every muscle and nerve, forcefully activating his entire body. Around him, a palpable killing intent began to bloom.
âWhat⦠what kind of aura is this?!â
âIsnât he just an initiate who hasnât even gone through the Blossoming Ceremony yet?â
âIs this⦠aura? No, it canât be. But how is heâ¦?â
âI⦠I canât breatheâ¦!â
The four bodyguards, who had been escorting the Gathering of the Hidden Dragons, turned pale, completely overwhelmed by the aura emanating from Theo.
By all logic, they, who had awakened their aura, should have held the upper hand in terms of strength compared to Theo.
Yet, for some reason, they couldnât shake off the overwhelming feeling that there was nothing they could do to him.
At that moment, they finally realized the grave mistake they had made.
âThey had dared to speak of death to the bloodline of the Dragon.
The House of Ragnar are the rulers of the North. Moreover, it was the lord that reigned over the Six Snow Families.
No matter how much of an illegitimate child Theo was, he still carried the direct bloodline of the family head.
Which meant he had the right to the throne.
To threaten someone like that with death?
It was a crime so grave that even if their entire family were wiped out, they would have no right to complain.
âWe must apologize immediatelyâ¦!â
But before any of them could utter a wordâ
âKill them.â
Theoâs voice was cold as ice.
Shing!
Splat!
In an instant, a blinding flash of light swept through the air, and four heads floated into the sky.
Beneath them, Evelyn stood with a chilling gaze, shaking the blood off her sword.
Whoosh!
Underneath the cloak Evelyn had draped around her shoulders, her pristine white uniform became visible. Her right shoulder bore an unmistakable blue insignia.
Dragon Knight.
The word âDragon Knightâ symbolized the elite unit of the House of Ragnar, the White Armored Dragon Cavalry.
And the blue insignia represented a senior-level master swordsman.
Just by her mere presence, it felt as if the Camellia Palace had become drenched in the scent of blood.
ââ¦!â
ââ¦!â
ââ¦!â
âHow⦠Evelyn, how are you here?â
Axionâs face, in particular, grew deeply shadowed, as if something impossible had just occurred.
* * *
âHow did you know I was here?â
Step!
Evelyn stepped forward, positioning herself protectively in front of Theo. Then, in a voice only Theo could hear, she whispered softly, barely moving her lips.
It was a technique known as Transmission, a method of concentrating magic to deliver sound directly to a chosen recipient.
âInstead of worrying alone, I thought itâd be best to see it with my own eyesâ
It was a step taken on Juliusâs advice, but now that sheâd been discovered, she couldnât help but feel a bit embarrassed.
But part of a sword masterâs duty is to protect their disciple. She couldnât just stand idly by.
She had seen clearly just how brazen and arrogant the members of the Gathering of the Hidden Dragons were.
âJust like the Elder Council. Even these young ones are behaving like that alreadyâ¦!â
Grit.
Evelyn clenched her teeth.
The House of Ragnar was already rotten, reeking of corruption from the depths.
And then there was Axion, looking in her direction.
The fact that he had turned out just like themâno longer the child she once rememberedâinfuriated her even more.
Thatâs why, even when he asked why she was siding with Theo, she didnât bother giving him a response.
In her heart, the master had already cast away her former pupil.
Meanwhile, Theo watched Evelynâs deadly figure from behind and smiled faintly.
âI wonder how sheâd react if I told her I knew from the moment we got in the carriage.â
The Dragonâs Heart wasnât merely forming his second Aura Hall.
By activating his nerve cells and heightening all his senses, Theo had sharpened his perception to an extraordinary level.
This had opened his qi sense, often referred to as the âsixth sense,â allowing him to detect the subtle energies around him. If others realized that Theoâs qi sense was already more refined than most trainee swordsmen, they would surely be alarmed.
But thanks to this heightened awareness, he could now rely on Evelyn as his âsword.â
Step, step!
Evelyn resumed walking. Each step splashed through the pools of blood that had spilled from the fallen bodies.
âW-wait a moment, Young Master Theo!â
âWe didnât mean it that wayâ¦!â
âPlease, listen to us!â
The members who had insulted Theo by calling him an illegitimate child were now turning pale with fear.
âEvelyn.â
âYes, Young Master Theo.â
âAre you really not going to explain it to them?â
âTheyâve insulted an heir. Whatâs the punishment in such cases?â
ââ¦Strangely, you remind me of the Captain like this. Have you been getting lessons from him behind my back as well?â
Suppressing a sigh, Evelyn spoke in a solemn voice, her eyes sharp once more.
âAccording to the family rules, immediate execution is permissible.â
âTheyâre all young, still havenât gone through the Blossoming Ceremony. Iâll be lenient and take only an arm from each.â
âUnderstood.â
Swish!
Once again, Evelyn moved like a white gust of wind.
âThe second son of the Byron family.â
âW-wait! Ugh!â
âThe fourth daughter of the Ceres Merchant Guild.â
âAhhhhh!â
âThe eldest of the Red and White Mercenaries.â
âThis canât beâ! Ugh!â
The wind became a deadly blade, swiftly slicing through the room.
âAxion! Please, save me! Please!â
Some of them even clung to Axionâs legs, desperately begging for their lives.
âWhy should I?â
âWh-whatâ¦?â
âThis is just a greeting. A welcome.â
âWhat are you talking aboutâAaargh!â
Axion kicked the pleading ones away without hesitation.
In truth, there was nothing he could do to intervene here.
The ones being punished were guilty of committing the grave offense of insulting an heir.
To defend them would be like tarnishing his own reputation as another heir.
âHeâs only punishing the ones who insulted his lineage. If he were to mistakenly touch any others, Iâd intervene immediately.â
Axion realized that, despite Theoâs seemingly emotional outburst, there was a cool and calculated precision behind his actions.
It was just like him.
âTheo Ragnar. The so-called Cripple of the Rose Palace has changed.â
What in the world had brought about this transformation in him?
Andâ¦
How did Theo manage to win over Evelyn, someone even the Camellia Palace struggled to recruit?
âThatâs why⦠itâs interesting.â
His first impression of Theo, that he was now an intriguing character, hadnât been a lie.
Shing!
âIâve severed the right arms of all 14, as you instructed.â
Evelyn quietly sheathed her sword and bowed her head in front of Theo.
All that remained on the floor were people writhing in pain, missing an arm, and pools of crimson blood.
âWhat about treatment?â
âIf they hurry and bring their arms to a priest, theyâll be able to reattach them.â
It could be reattached, but whether theyâd still have a future as swordsmen⦠Evelyn left that unsaid. She was unconsciously mimicking the speech patterns of both Theo and Julius.
âYou heard her? Take them.â
Only after Theo gave a slight nod did the guards of the Camellia Palace and the escort knights of the wounded young lords and ladies start to move frantically. They needed to act quickly before necrosis set in.
âThis wonât end easily⦠You went too far, even if you did invoke the family rules.â
While the others, who hadnât insulted Theoâs bloodline and were spared, hurried to leave the Camellia Palace, one person stayed behind, glaring at Theo.
It was Orien Ragnar.
Like Theo and Axion, he bore the Ragnar name but belonged to a collateral branch of the family, meaning he had no claim to the succession. He was the same age as Theo.
âIn my previous life, he was Axionâs right-hand man.â
âThatâs for me to handle.â
âYou speak too lightly⦠Hmph, fine. Yes, it is your problem to deal with. But I wonder if the Rose Palace can weather this storm. Be careful the roots arenât ripped out.â
Orien warned him.
Theo hadnât just turned many of the charioteer families into enemiesâheâd also made an adversary of Troyban.
But Theo remained indifferent. Instead, Evelyn gave Orien a piercing glare, as if to say, Are you going to do the same thing?
Unable to continue, Orien left the Camellia Palace hastily, as if fleeing.
âLetâs go.â
As Theo walked past Axion, he gave him a firm pat on the shoulder, twice, just as Axion had once done to him.
Thud, thud.
âThere donât seem to be any more prepared greetings. Thanks for the fun.â
Theo didnât wait for a reply.
He led the way out.
Evelyn and Wellington followed, passing by Axion in turn.
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
There were no words exchanged between them.
Their friendship was over.