Chapter 340
Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan
Whoosh!
Theo increased his speed as the sounds of the battle intensified.
âA slum? Here in the capital?â
He had not expected such a place to exist. The dimly lit alleys and crumbling structures painted a grim picture as Theo weaved through them.
When he reached his destination, the air itself seemed to vibrate with tension.
The swirling mana had grown denser, almost suffocating.
The clash of power had ceased, and silence followed.
âItâs decided⦠the fight is over.â
Finally, the scene came into view, and Theo's expression darkened.
âDante.â
The Mad Dragon, Dante, stood towering over Felix, his massive hand gripping the knight commanderâs neck.
Felixâs left shoulder was obliterated, blood pouring freely as his complexion turned deathly pale.
âItâs too quiet.â
The destruction around them was obvious, and the noise had been deafening, yet not a single guard was present.
For the capital, even in its outskirts, such an absence was inexplicable.
Theoâs gaze sharpened as he assessed the situation.
Dante had betrayed Ragnarâthere was no other explanation. He had attacked Felix, who had infiltrated the palace, without hesitation.
âSo he came to size me up.â
The realization grated on Theo, but he set his emotions aside and scanned his surroundings carefully.
With no guards present, there was little risk of being framed for interfering. Theo decided swiftly.
âLodbrok, prepare yourself.â
The moment Theoâs resolve solidified, he acted.
Whoosh!
Within moments, Felix lay at Theoâs feet, gasping for breath, while Dante stood a few paces away, his expression unreadable.
âSo, youâve decided to make yourself my enemy?â
Theoâs voice was low and cold, each word a warning.
Dante hesitated for a moment, his thoughts racing. His side throbbed painfully, the wound Felix had inflicted still bleeding.
Even at full strength, Dante wasnât sure he could defeat Theo, the head of the Ragnar clan.
But retreating now would mean admitting defeat.
âIs this why that rat ran? He knew Theo would come.â
The timing was too perfect.
Felix must have fled, knowing Theo was on his way. Dante had thought Theo would hesitate to act in the capital, giving him time to finish Felix.
Yet Theo had arrived far sooner than expected, leaving Dante with little room to maneuver.
âItâs been a long time since Iâve felt like this.â
Facing Theo, Dante felt like he was standing on the edge of a cliff.
Victory seemed impossible, and survival was uncertain.
But survival was necessaryâhe couldnât afford to die here.
âI donât understand your accusation, Lord Theo. Is dueling the knight commander now a betrayal of Ragnar?â
Dante forced a grin, his voice feigning innocence.
âOh, my mistake. Let me rephrase,â Theo said, his tone cutting. âHave you decided to become a dog for the Grand Duke instead?â
Danteâs grin faltered for an instant.
It was clear that Theo now considered him a traitor.
âHeh, as expected, I canât fool you,â Dante said, laughing bitterly.
He glanced at Felix, who lay unconscious nearby. Theoâs eyes narrowed.
ãSomething is coming,ã Lodbrokâs voice rang in Theoâs mind.
Theo shifted his focus briefly, sensing the approaching presence of several individuals.
Someone had alerted the guards, likely to create an opportunity for Dante to escape.
âThis fight canât drag on.â
Killing Dante would be simple enough, but not without risk. If Dante fortified his defenses, it could take as long as three minutes to finish him.
With the approaching figures moving swiftly, time was not on Theoâs side.
âSomeone wants to save Dante⦠or rather, Dante Rolle.â
The gathering mana signatures resembled a small army. Theo couldnât help but scoff at the timing.
âYou may as well relinquish your title of Mad Dragon now,â Theo said, his gaze cold and unwavering.
Dante chuckled, his lips curling into a mocking smile.
âStill clinging to your Ragnar arrogance, huh?â
âNext time, you wonât get the chance to run,â Theo said flatly, lifting Felix onto his shoulder.
Danteâs smirk twisted into a snarl as he watched Theo turn and leave.
âIâll rip that smug face apart,â Dante seethed.
He felt humiliated, knowing full well he couldnât win against Theo in his current state.
If only he had received the power sooner, Theo would never have left here alive.
The frustration burned in his chest, but Dante resolved to bide his time.
âAre you Dante Rolle?â
A voice interrupted his thoughts.
Turning, Dante found himself facing a group dressed in black robes, their faces obscured by cloth.
The aura they exuded was both familiar and unsettling.
âThe Holy Demon Church?â
âOur lord has sent us as reinforcements,â one of them replied.
âReinforcements, you say?â Dante scoffed, amused by the absurdity of the situation.
If they were truly reinforcements, they should have ambushed Theo alongside him.
The fact that they hadnât indicated ulterior motives, though Dante couldnât quite discern what they were.
âWhat is their game?â
He dismissed the thought quickly. Whatever their true intentions, their goal aligned with his: the death of Theo.
âLetâs go,â said the leader of the group, a dark elf with sharp features.
As they surrounded him protectively, Dante hesitated.
âWait,â he said, his lips curling into a sly grin. âThereâs something I need to do first.â
The dark elf nodded silently, the group withdrawing at Danteâs command.
Watching them leave, Danteâs expression soured.
âTheyâre nothing but puppets.â
Their rigid movements and hollow eyes reminded him of lifeless dolls.
But Dante dismissed the unease.
If it took allying with devils to settle his grudgesâboth from the North and tonightâhe was more than willing.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Turning away, Dante headed not toward his estate or the palace, but toward an entirely different destination.
***
As Theo gazed at Felixâs shredded shoulder, his expression hardened.
âIt looks like an explosion went off inside him.â
Blood flowed continuously, refusing to stop, and Felix's pallor grew more severe with each passing moment.
Having entered the secluded palace through a window without a sound, Theo carefully laid Felix down.
Without hesitation, he poured every last drop of the potion he carried onto the wound.
âGrrk... aaagh!â
Felixâs body convulsed violently, a guttural groan escaping his lips.
The potion began to work; the wound slowly started to close, and his complexion visibly improved.
Theo wrapped the injury with bandages and applied another dose of the potion on top, ensuring the wound was completely treated.
Felix's eyelashes twitched.
âHaa⦠haah!â
Felix suddenly jolted upright, gasping as if awakening from a nightmare. He wiped the cold sweat from his brow, his gaze landing on Theo.
For a long moment, he stared in silence, as though piecing together his scattered thoughts. Finally, his eyes dropped, uncharacteristically submissive.
âI owe you my life,â Felix muttered.
He had been sure his fight against Danteâthe Mad Dragonâwould be his last. The loss of blood and the agony had rendered him unconscious, and heâd thought death inevitable.
But Theoâs timely arrival had pulled him back from the brink.
âI have a general idea of what happened. Donât worry about it,â Theo replied calmly. âBut thereâs something I need you to do.â
At this, Felix looked up, his expression serious.
He had already realized the imperial family was beyond salvation. The only path forward was to honor his vow to Theo.
âWhat is it?â
âI need you to grant me access to the Emperorâs secret vault.â
â...!â
Felixâs eyes widened in shock, utterly blindsided by Theoâs request.
Though the existence of the vault was widely rumored, its details were shrouded in secrecy. Even the imperial guards who protected it were chosen under the strictest conditions.
âHow do you know about the vault? Noâmore importantlyâ¦â
Felixâs voice trailed off as he struggled to process the request. After a moment, he composed himself and spoke again.
âI can guide you to the vault, but the door cannot be opened. Itâs locked with a password, one even the Grand Duke cannot bypass. And with the Emperor⦠already deceased, it may never be opened again.â
Felixâs words were heavy with resignation. Having seen the Emperorâs lifeless state with his own eyes, he was convinced the treasures within the vault were fated to remain sealed forever.
But then, Theo spoke with unnerving confidence.
âI already know the password.â
â...?â
Felix stared at Theo, utterly at a loss for words. What Theo had just said bordered on a breach of national security.
Theo, noticing Felixâs stunned silence, scratched his cheek awkwardly.
âWhen Cassandra was left in my care, there was a note tucked inside the bundle she was wrapped in. It had the password written on it.â
Though he said it with a straight face, Theo felt a twinge of guilt. Lying, even if necessary, to someone as honorable as Felix was a rare pang of conscience for him.