Chapter 91: How I Became a Swordmaster After Saving the Crown Prince
The Tyrant Empress is Obsessed with Me
A lot has happened.
Even though I knew that the horse His Highness had gifted me was a Pegasus, I didnât report it. I avoided my duties by using the excuse of participating in military training.
I also didnât reveal my identity to His Highness, despite drawing the legendary sword, Lightbane, and instead, I took off riding the Pegasus.
But the greatest crime of all? I seated a woman named Eileen on the Pegasus, instead of Princess Yulia, my girlfriend.
I confess to all my wrongdoings. Please show mercy.
Ascal Erindaleâs Letter of Apology @
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âDonât you think thatâs enough, Yulia?â Said Ascal, captured and brought before the royal family.
The moment Ascal was hit with a barrage of arrows, he tried to turn the heavenly turtle around and flee. But with Lia, Arthur, and the Crown Prince working together as a formidable force, they managed to surround and capture him.
âIs Fer going through a rebellious phase? If only he hadnât resisted...â
More than anything, it was Ferâs refusal to listen that made the situation worse. Ever since Fer evolved into a golden Pegasus, heâd developed an odd sense of self-awareness. Maybe the trainer badge wasnât enough.
Lia approached Ascal, who was kneeling. She gently straightened his messy hair with her hand.
âNo, itâs not enough,â she said.
âLiaâ¦â
âAre you speaking informally to a princess?â
âPlease forgive me, Your Highness, Princess Yulia.â
No hair tie.
Right.
Lia was in full princess modeâtyrant mode.
âAscal. Do you think Iâm angry because you let another woman ride behind you on the Pegasus? Do you see me as someone that petty?â
âYes.â
Lia pressed down on Ascalâs shoulder with her palm. The pressure increased gradually.
âNo, no! Princess Yulia is most merciful!â
âWhat makes me angry is that you didnât ask for âpermission.â Trust is the most important thing between a man and a woman. If youâd explained the situation beforehand, I would have helped you.â
âYouâre absolutely right, Your Highness.â
This time, Ascal had nothing to say.
Think about it. If your boyfriend flew off into the clear blue sky on a Pegasus with another woman, how would you feel? The shock his girlfriend must have felt is unimaginable.
âHaa, more than anything, it was dangerous. Do you know how much I worried while you were gone? I wish you could consider my feelings, just a little.â
Thankfully, it seemed like her lecture was coming to an end.
âIâll let it go this time, but if it happens againâ¦â
âIf it happens?â
Yulia flashed a dark smile as she tapped the gemstone pendant on her necklace.
âThere are secret and dangerous spells in magic, you know. Like... a spell that traps someone inside a gemstone and keeps them there.â
âI... I need to find that hair tie.â
Ascal rummaged through his pockets but found nothing but dust.
âAh. Is this what youâre looking for?â
Yulia dangled the hair tie from her fingertip.
âSheâs seen through me!â
The same trick wonât work twice, it seems.
Yulia gently patted Ascalâs head.
âYour silky, black hair⦠itâll look great with obsidian.â
Ascal glanced at the jewel hanging from Yuliaâs necklace. It gleamed with a black hue. He swore he could hear it calling out to himâCome on in. Itâs so comfortable in hereâ¦
It must have been his imagination. Hopefully.
âIâm reflecting on my actions. Iâll be more careful from now on.â
âGood. Thatâs what I like to hear, my dear.â
It was only then that Yulia tied her own hair.
She was once again the Lia we all knew.
âYou look exhausted after such a long journey, Sir Ascal. How about some warm tea with honey?â
âHonestly, Lia, sometimes your split personality is a little scary.â
âHehe, if you behave properly, youâll only see the sweet Lia,â she said, sounding like one of those training instructors who could either be an angel or a demon, depending on how well the recruits behaved.
âAhem. Is the conversation over?â
âYes.â
âSo, are you two dating?â
Lia froze. Ascal froze.
Come to think of it, the Crown Prince still didnât know they were dating. They had gotten so caught up in the conversation that they forgot to hide it.
âCongratulations! I was wondering when it would happen. How long has it been?â
âNot long. Just a few days.â
âA great time, then. But you ran off, leaving such a girlfriend behind? Tsk tsk.â
âIâm deeply regretting it.â
The Crown Prince patted Ascal on the shoulder, who was still kneeling, having failed to find the right moment to stand up.
âSo, whenâs the wedding?â
âExcuse me?â
âWhen will you hold the ceremony? Once you become Chancellor, youâll be too busy to even catch your breath, so itâd be best to get it done now. You could even squeeze in a honeymoon.â
The Crown Prince was secretly pleased.
Marriage would be the perfect leash to bind Ascal to the Empire.
Ascal glanced over at Lia.
âWeâre still running away, right?â
â...Yes. Letâs run away together.â
Ascal thought to himself.
Can I really trust this? What if I wake up tomorrow kidnapped and at the altar?
âIâd like to enjoy this moment as long as possible.â
âAh, young love. I wonât rush you, then. Anyway, congratulations, Yulia, Ascal.â
âThank you, brother.â
âNow thenââ
The Crown Prince tapped the desk with his fingers. His gaze changed.
He no longer had the look of a brother, but that of the Crown Prince responsible for the Empire.
â...Ascal. Iâll ask just this once.â
âYour Highness, please go ahead.â
âDo you hate the Empire?â
Lia looked a bit flustered.
âOf course not, brother.â
âIâm asking Ascal right now.â
The Crown Prince was genuinely asking Ascal.
âYouâve always wanted to escape from the Empire. And this time, you even hid your identity from me. Also, the lion tribe warriors and the saintess follow you, yet youâve never mentioned any of this to me.â
Youâve kept important things from me.
How can I trust you?
âJust say it. Say you hate the Empire. If thatâs the case, Iâll relinquish my position as Crown Prince and let you go. I canât force someone who hates this place to stay.â
Speak. And Iâll let you go from the Empire.
It was a tempting offer, one that could lure anyone in.
Well, thereâs no other choice.
The one who made this serious was the Crown Prince. Ascal was just the victim here.
Even someone who always smiled kindly had moments when they needed to be serious.
From now on, itâs a conversation between men.
âI...â
Ascal slowly reflected on his past.
The days when he worked as a 9th-rank official in the Empire. When his fellow officials were hunted down by the Emperorâs hounds. The constant wailing that echoed throughout the capital.
The Empire was the worst place imaginable.
âI hate the Empire.â
âI see...â
The Crown Prince muttered as if resigned.
âIs it really a country when they kidnap people at will, drain most of your wealth through taxes, and once you become an official, you can never retire? Itâs more like a den of demons.â
âYouâre absolutely right.â
âEvery time I walk down the streets, I see children crying. They say their parents never come home. One time, I bought them some bread because they were hungry.â
That was the Empire.
Corrupt, decayed, and ultimately destined for ruin. Itâs no wonder Yulia turned into a tyrant. In this country, she didnât have a choice.
âThen, the kid shared the bread with a child younger than him, saying crumbs were enough for him. Watching that, I thought to myself, âI really need to get out of here.ââ
âWhy didnât you run away? The lower ranks donât get chased too hard.â
âBut if I worked just a few more days, Iâd get my salary, meager as it was. It was enough to buy my food and help a few starving kids. So I kept missing my chance.â
Ascal had thought about it countless times.
Now, he understood.
The Empire he had seen during his past-life vision wasnât just a visionâit had actually existed. Sushia was too naive to comprehend it fully, so he couldnât explain it to her in words. But somehow, the message had still gotten through.
âAm I really someone the Empire needs?â
The Crown Prince thought deeply before answering.
âYou are the Empire.â
The Crown Prince recalled:
The improved magic stones.
The hot springs in the wastelands.
The First Emperorâs sword.
Severin Cathedral.
The airship.
The jem frogs.
The purging of corrupt officials.
And all the things he didnât even know about.
âIf it werenât for you, wouldnât the Empire have already fallen apart?â
Then, the Crown Prince let out a hearty laugh.
âHelp me out, will you?â
His attempt at testing Ascal had failed. His bluff was exposed.
This was the Crown Princeâs true heart.
âTo be honest, I donât really want to be Emperor either.â
He leaned back in his chair.
The smile was gone.
Kain Barba, truthfully, had always wanted to run away.
Governance, diplomacyâit was all tiresome.
All he really wanted was to drink on the plains and ride horses.
âYulia, would you like to be Emperor in my place?â
âI decline.â
âWhy?â
Lia began massaging Ascalâs ears, slowly and firmly.
âIn this life, Iâve decided to stay by his side.â
âYou speak as if there was a âlast life.ââ
âYes, and it was dreadful. So, I understand how you feel, brother.â
âFunny joke. Then, Ascal, would you like to be Emperor?â
âNot a chance.â
Kain laughed, defeated. Ascal chuckled too.
âNo one wants to be Emperor. I guess itâs up to me, then.â
It was amusing.
There were three people in the room, and all of them wanted to run away.
âSo, Ascal? Youâve answered me. Not only are you important to the Empire, but without you, the Empire would collapse. Why did you run?â
âThere are still two disasters left in the Empire.â
âAre there already disasters that have passed?â
âThe airshipâthat was originally supposed to fail.â
âAh. It really was a disaster waiting to happen.â
The Crown Prince shook his head as he imagined the scenario.
âThe second one is an ancient dragon. Itâs sleeping in Windwall Plains. In a few years, itâll wake up and wreak havoc. We need to take care of it in advance.â
âCome to think of it, I recall hearing from an astrologer that there were signs of something unusual there.â
âThe Lion Tribe warriors and the Saintess have agreed to help. Weâll need your strength too, Your Highness.â
The Crown Prince asked,
âWhere was I on your list?â
âFourth, I think⦠I donât really remember.â
âNext time, ask me first. Being fourth is a bit of a blow to my pride.â
The Crown Prince joined the dragon raid.
âAnd whatâs the last remaining disaster?â
âWell, that oneâs a bit tricky.â
âWhy?â
âThey only show up when the Empire is halfway to ruin. Should I explain in detail?â
âNo, thatâs enough. Just let me know when the Empire is halfway destroyed. Though, I doubt thatâll happen.â
Ascal spoke.
âIâm training someone even more capable than me. His name is Sirius. Heâs more than qualified to be the Minister of the Evaluation Department. If you want, he could even take my position as Chancellor.â
âHm. Iâve heard rumors of a genius at Haven Academy.â
âBernstein and Siriusâthey are hidden dragons and crouching tigers. Even without me, theyâll have no trouble leading the Empire.â
It was an honest evaluation.
Bernstein had the skills.
Sirius was just straight-up protagonist material.
âIâll retire after we take down the ancient dragon. Please send me to the west.â
ââ¦Understood.â
In the end, Ascal wanted to leave the Empire.
But...
âThereâs no way someone more capable than you exists in this world.â
The Crown Prince knew it all too wellâhe couldnât let Ascal go.
****
âHahaha! Ascal, you rascal! You were hiding a Pegasus from me!â
âLooks like Iâve finally been caught. Oh dear.â
âAnd to think itâs a horse I gave you? Honestly, you shouldâve at least told me. Not that Iâd take it back⦠well, I canât promise that.â
The Crown Prince pleaded with Ascal.
âJust let me ride it. Just once.â
âOnly once, for real?â
âThree times.â
âAll right.â
For men of the Empire, horses were important. Especially when it came to courting women, there was nothing better than a prized steed.
An internal study by the Empireâs newspaper found that men with horses had three times the success rate of confessions compared to those without.
However...
âPathetic... A horse is a horse. Why make such a fuss?â
Lia shot them a cold look. One must be careful not to over-obsess with horses, as it could backfire.
âSo this is⦠a Pegasusâ¦â
The Crown Prince was awestruck when he saw Fer.
âHis name is Fer. He likes carrots.â
âAh⦠May I touch him?â
âYes, stroke him along the grain to the right.â
âGot it. So your nameâs Fer, huh? Good boy.â
The Crown Prince knew his way around horses.
Even Fer, who was normally wary of strangers, seemed indifferent at first, wondering, âWhoâs this blond man?â But once he felt the Crown Princeâs touch, he noticed something different.
This man was a master at petting.
âHiiing!â
âIt seems Fer likes you, Your Highness. Thatâs rare.â
âGood. Fer, would it be all right if I rode you?â
The Crown Prince slowly approached Fer. The Pegasus stood still, and as the Crown Prince drew near, Fer lowered his body.
âHeâs saying itâs okay for one ride.â
âAhâ¦â
The Crown Prince gently mounted Ferâs saddle.
âThis seating⦠the soft, rhythmic motion of his back⦠the scent of well-groomed fur⦠Without a doubt, a five-star experience. Absolutely perfect.â
He took the reins.
âLetâs go, Fer.â
In this moment, it was just the Crown Prince and the horse.
Seeing how utterly happy he looked, Ascal decided to step back and give him some space.
âOh! Am I flying? Am I really flying? This is amazing! Incredible!â
Soon, Fer lifted off the ground, soaring into the air.
The Crown Princeâs hair fluttered in the wind as he flew. He looked truly ecstatic.
This was the perfect opportunity for the Crown Prince to blow off all the stress heâd built up.
âPerhaps I was born for this very moment!â
The Crown Prince tossed off his cumbersome outer robe.
âItâs getting in the way!â
Then he kicked off his shoes.
And with that, he performed a stunt, standing on Ferâs back with both feet.
âWait. This patternâ¦?â
Ascal froze for a second.
âThis is amazing!â
âHold on, Your Highness! Donât get too carried away!â
But the Crown Prince, already soaring high into the sky, couldnât hear Ascalâs warning.
At last, he stripped down to nothing but his underwear.
To feel the cool breeze on his bare skin.
âItâs still too hot! This isnât enough!â
The final line.
The Crown Prince was about to remove his last piece of clothing.
In the original timeline, the Crown Prince had fallen off his horse and died from this very stunt. Could it happen again this time?
Ascal started to panic.
âI need to do something!â
He hastily whistled to Fer, but it seemed the Pegasus didnât hear.
âNo choice.â
Ascal pulled out a poison dart he had received from the Lion Tribe.
Carefully, he took aim.
âThis is my one shot.â
To retire in peace, he had to keep the Crown Prince alive.
By now, the Crown Prince had stripped off everything but his underwear. Pieces of clothing rained down from the sky.
And just as he was about to remove that, too...
Fwooshâ
The special poison dart from the Lion Tribe flew.
âDirect hit.â
The Crown Prince looked puzzled for a moment before slowly drifting into unconsciousness.
Ascal rushed toward the falling prince.
This was bad.
âCrap.â
The Crown Prince, losing his balance, began plummeting.
****
A scenario flashed through Ascalâs mind in an instant.
Heâd be accused of the Crown Princeâs murder by âreckless negligence.â Even someone like Ascal couldnât talk his way out of that one.
At best, itâd be an execution without pain. At worst, being torn limb from limb.
This was a critical moment.
Ascal summoned every ounce of strength in his body.
He focused all his power into his thighs, running as fast as he could and leaping with all his might. Had he ever pushed himself this hard before?
âHuff, huff!â
In this very moment, Ascal was shining the brightest.
Not just metaphorically, but literally. He was glowing with a golden light.
A life force heâd never felt before surged through him.
âPlease let me reach him!â
With a jump that would put mountain deer to shame, Ascal executed a Golden Jump.
Whooshâ
âGot him.â
He caught the falling Crown Prince safely in his arms.
But the real challenge came next.
How was he supposed to land safely while carrying the heavy Crown Prince?
At this rate, it wouldnât be the Crown Prince who had a problemâAscalâs entire body was about to shatter on impact.
âFer!â
Luckily.
Fer, realizing a bit late that his rider had fallen off, flew swiftly toward them.
âFer! Crown Prince pass! Catch!â
Using the momentum, Ascal tossed the Crown Prince like a Border Collie fetching a frisbee. Fer skillfully caught the Crown Prince on his back.
It was a remarkable feat.
âBut what about meâ¦?â
The ground was rapidly approaching.
âRight! I have Lightbane!â
Ascal quickly unsheathed Lightbane.
ãI was having such a nice dream... Whatâs going on, master? Wait, are we fallâã
âExtend your length as far as you can!â
Lightbane had the ability to adjust its length.
Realizing the gravity of the situation, Lightbane stopped talking nonsense and immediately extended its length.
It stretched out to the size of a pole.
It was like wielding the legendary staff of Sun Wukong.
Ascal drove Lightbane into the ground and slowly shortened the bladeâs length.
It was an ingenious last-minute solution.â
Ascal finally landed safely on the ground, gasping for breath.
âHuff, huffâ¦â
ãMaster.ã
âLightbane.â
The two exchanged glances.
Then, Ascal gave a high-five to the swordâs handle as it flew back to him.
****
âThatâs what happened.â
âYouâre not making this up, are you? Thereâs no way I just stripped off all my clothesâ¦â
Ascal explained everything that had happened while the Crown Prince was unconsciousâminus the part about the poison dart.
âI do remember riding the Pegasus and flying through the skyâ¦â
But it seemed the Crown Prince, possibly due to the effects of the dart, had forgotten some recent events.
âI just remember feeling incredibly free. Itâs like all my stress vanished.â
âIâm glad to hear it.â
âHaha. Letâs do it again sometime. I still have two more rides left.â
Ascal nodded absentmindedly.
âThereâs no way Iâm letting him do that again. Not ever.â
After leaving the Crown Princeâs room, Ascal felt strangely lighter.
His body felt...different. Every single muscle seemed more defined, more alive.
âEven drinking the heavenly water didnât feel this good.â
And for some reason, he had a strong urge to swing his sword. In an empty garden, Ascal unsheathed Lightbane.
Then...
ãCongratulations, Master.ã
âWhat are you talking about?â
ãI can tell. Youâve become a Swordmaster.ã
âWhat nonsense is that?â
ãItâs true. Try to feel it.ã
Swordmaster? That sounds like a joke. If it were that easy, even the neighborâs dog, Jax, would be a Swordmaster.
But as Ascal assumed a mid-guard stance with his sword, he found himself speechless.
A brilliant golden aura radiated from his blade.
Otherwise known as âsword auraâ.
The definitive proof of a Swordmaster.
âHowâ¦? What did I even do?â
****
ââThe most important step to becoming a Swordmaster is breaking past oneâs limits.
ââMany have faltered just one step short, unable to cross that threshold.
ââTrue enlightenment often comes in moments of crisis.
ââOnly when powerful will and a disregard for oneâs own life combine can the wall be shattered.
****
ãYou survived death twice, didnât you? If you look at old stories, itâs not uncommon for a knight to become a Swordmaster after saving their lord.ã
âDoes saving a prince who almost fell off a horse while naked count?â
ãA remarkable example, if you ask me. Iâll store this story deep in my memory. Iâm truly moved, Master.ã
Ascal Erindale.
He had awakened as the Empireâs second Swordmaster.
â â â The End of The Chapter â â â
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