Volume 5, The Sixth Misdeed of an Undying Lich: “Slaughtering the Innocent”
The Legend of Sun Knight
Volume 5, Chapter The Sixth Misdeed of an Undying Lich: âSlaughtering the Innocentâ
Translator: raylight
In the middle of the night while I was sleeping soundly, there was a sudden knock on my door. I woke up almost immediately; no one would interrupt my sleep in the middle of the night unless it was for a serious matter.
I quickly yelled, âWait, let me put on my shirt!â⦠But the very next second, the door was sent flying with a kick, subsequently crashing into a wall before falling to the ground.
Following that, Moon and Stone abducted me from my room, with me only wearing a pair of pants. A cool night breeze blew past, causing me to sneeze. I couldnât resist complaining, âAt least let me put on a shirt!â
Stone gave a bitter smile that looked even uglier than someone crying. He said, âSoon youâll be blaming us for being too slow.â
âWhat happened?â I started to feel that the situation was very grave, for Moon had even forgotten to put on a haughty act and fear was written across his entire face.
âJudgment is dying,â Stone said concisely in simple words.
F***!
âWhere?â
âThe Popeâs study.â
I immediately stood firmly on the ground with both of my feet, no longer needing their support. The three of us started sprinting, fearing that if we were late by even a single step, I would be forced to use Resurrection on Judgment.
âJudgment!â
I kicked open the door of the Popeâs study, only to see Judgment lying on the floor. The Pope was kneeling by his side. The other Twelve Holy Knights were gathered in a circle, although they werenât doing anything but staring at Judgment.
I gave an angry roar, âPope, what are you doing? Hurry up and perform Ultimate Heal on him.â
The Pope lifted his head to look at me and then said a little blankly, âUltimate Heal? But by the time I got to him, he already had no remaining signs of life.â
I became sluggish and nearly forgot how to breathe. Finally, I lowered my head to look at Judgmentâ¦
He lay there, very peacefully, as though he were sleeping⦠If it werenât for the numerous wounds on his body, he would indeed have looked like he was sleeping. Beneath his body, however, was a pool of blood. Even though I was unable to see color, this was not something that I could have possibly missed.
Actually, I had already realized it the moment I rushed into the study. The dark element had already started to corrode him and only holy knights who were dead would be corroded away by the dark element⦠It was just, how could I believe it?
I found it simply unbelievable and gave a low growl, âHow is this possible?! How could he possibly⦠He is the Judgment Knight. Heâs Lesus Judgment! Heâs the strongest among all of us. Anyone else dying would be a possibility, but how could he die?â
Before me, every one of the Twelve Holy Knightâs faces became⦠Not awful, but rather at a loss.
Actually, they donât believe that Judgment is dead in the first place, right? None of them are responding at all⦠How is it even possible? He is Lesus Judgment!
However, even if I were to confirm this a hundred times, the result would still be the same.
Lesus really was dead.
He lay on the floor, hair that was usually combed neatly spread out in a mess. Both of his eyes were tightly shut, but there was nothing unusual about the look on his face, which was a solemn expression just like usual. Really, what an obstinate person, not even changing his expression before dying!
I crouched down to examine his wounds. The black robes on his body had been cut open everywhere and the number of injuries he had were uncountable. However, the fatal blow was the wound on the side of his neck. The cut was very deep, but it still wouldnât have resulted in his immediate death⦠I was afraid that he had died from losing too much blood.
âCaptain Judgment!â Metal suddenly started shouting. âHow is it possible! Captain Judgment, hurry and wake up. Tell them that youâre not dead!â
His scream roused the others from their daze, and they all started panicking.
Stone muttered to himself, âWithin Leaf Bud City, there actually exists an enemy that can kill Judgment? Recently, the undead creatures have been multiplying like flies⦠O God of Light! What in the world has happened? Could it be that You are no longer protecting us?â
âCaptain Judgment!â
âHow is it possible?â
âJudgment actually diedâ¦â
Feeling my temper rise, I stood up and roared at everyone, âWhy are you guys being so noisy? Have you all forgotten that I can perform the Resurrection spell? Judgment will wake soon, so all of you quiet down!â
Hearing that, everyone finally became a little calmer, but their faces were still full of fright, and they looked at Judgment disbelievingly.
âWho was the one who brought him back?â I suddenly thought of this question. If it was the enemy who had brought him back, then I would have to think about what exactly the enemy was trying to achieve. This was because my holy light would be almost completely depleted after I perform Resurrection. If that was what the opponent was planning on, it wouldnât be good.
Roland was a little calmer compared to the others as he said, âMy platoon is responsible for patrolling this month, and Tyler heard sounds of fighting. When he went over to check, Judgment was lying in the ruins of a broken-down wooden house. At that time, he was still alive, but they didnât have the abilities to save him.â
It was probably because my facial expression was so awful that Roland couldnât help but defend his vice-captain. âTyler and the others tried their best.â
I nodded my head. I too knew that these kinds of injuries were not ones that a regular holy knight would be able to treat. Even if Earth, who had comparatively more holy light, had found Judgment, he probably wouldnât have been able to save him, let alone a member of the Hell Knight Platoon.
But, knowing that Judgment had not died at the start and instead bled to death⦠If I had been there, I definitely would not have let him die!
Nonetheless, since it was not the enemy who had delivered Judgment here, the chances of the opponent having an ulterior motive were slim. I turned around to tell the Pope, âHelp me draw the magic circle for Resurrection.â
The Pope nodded and took a box out from the bookcase. It was a box of magic gemstones ground into a fine powder and was the best material to use for drawing magic circles. Though I didnât really require this kind of thing to assist me, he took it out without any intention of using it sparingly. This made me feel a very rare moment of gratitude towards the old man.
The Pope knelt on the ground and started drawing the magic circle, but just as I was going to start reminiscing about the past, I was interrupted.
âYouâre going to pay a price to pray for a complete revival again?â Leaf suddenly grabbed me and shouted, âDonât pay the price; Judgment would definitely not want you to do so!â
âWhat else am I to do?â I stared at him, growling, âYou want me to bet on only having one quarter of a chance for a complete revival? Bet and see if Judgment will become insane? Or lose an arm? Or go blind? I still have my sensing ability, but if Judgment becomes blind, what does he have?â
Leaf retorted, âBut you too could possibly become mad, or lose an arm. You already donât have your eyesight anymore. What else do you want to lose?â
I lost my eyesight for your sake⦠But Leafâs expression made me shut my mouth. Thank goodness I managed to clamp my mouth shut in time. I had no wish at all to know what kind of expression Leaf would make if I had said that.
âI wonât lose anything too serious.â I said calmly, âIf the God of Light still wants me to continue being His Sun Knight and serve Him, He will not take away anything that would render me unable to continue being the Sun Knight.â
âThat is just your guess,â the Pope mumbled. âThe God of Light never said so.â
I glared at him fiercely, and he immediately lowered his head to continue drawing the magic circle.
âB-Butâ¦â
Leaf seemed to be at a loss. However, the ones who were even more at their witsâ ends had to be the others. Metalâs expression was extremely awful. If I really didnât intend to pay a price and just bet on a one-quarter revival chance, he would probably be the first one to object.
However, Blaze stood at Leafâs side and started yelling loudly, âI object! Sun, you have already lost your vision. You canât lose anything else.â
âCaptain Judgment also canât lose anything!â Metal roared in a voice that rivaled Blazeâs. âWhat if he were to go blind?â
âSun has already gone blind! So what if Judgment goes blind?â While yelling, Blaze actually gave Metal a punch and even wanted to charge in to fight, but Storm and Earth hurriedly caught hold of him on each side.
Metal, who had received a punch, started taking out his knife and was about to fight back when Ice and Stone grabbed a hold of him as well.
Aside from Blaze and Metalâs attempted brawl, the others actually didnât look very friendly either. The group was split into two: the âgood, warm-heartedâ faction and the âcruel, cold-heartedâ faction, each of them glaring at the other party. Even Storm, Earth, Ice and Stone were no exception. Although they had caught Blaze and Metal, their expressions looked as though they themselves wanted to go up front and fight.
âEnough! All of you, shut up!â I bellowed angrily. âWhat are you being so noisy for?! Do you think once you win the quarrel, Iâll listen to the side that wins? Am I such an obedient person?â
Ten people⦠No, eleven people including the Pope who was crouching on the ground drawing the magic circle, all shook their heads uniformly.
âBlaze, go apologize to Metal.â Once I said that, Blaze showed an expression of dissatisfaction. My face darkened as I growled, âWhat do I usually say in such a case? You hit one of the Twelve Holy Knights in front of me and youâre being given the chance to settle this with just an apology. Are you resenting the fact that this punishment is not light enough?â
Blaze became silent and nodded his head. He walked two steps to stand in front of Metal, and just as he was about to open his mouth to speakâ¦
âIâm sorry.â Metal instead said the words first. With an expression of dismay, he said, âItâs not that I wish that Sun would lose anything, I-Iâ¦â
âIâm sorry!â Blaze shouted loudly, interrupting Metalâs stuttering. âWhat Sun said was right. I shouldnât have hit you! Anyways, since Iâve already said that Iâm sorry, can we just let this go?â
Metal nodded and extended his hand. Blaze shook his hand with great force.
Everyone finally became more relaxed⦠At this point, Leaf asked in a small voice, âSun, are you still intending to pay a price?â
Once I nodded, the expressions on everyoneâs faces changed. Even the side that had wanted me to pay a price just now in exchange for a complete revival had worried expressions.
âRelax, nothing will happen to me.â I comforted everyone, saying, âWait a little, and Judgment will wake up. Then, we can go find the culprit, and weâll definitely make him pay a price even scarier than death!â
Once I said that, everyone finally calmed down⦠But although they had calmed down, everyoneâs expression had turned from worried to âscary.â The evil glares emitting from their eyes could have been used to kill someone directly.
âLeaf, go get my Divine Sun Sword and bring it here.â
Leaf hesitated, but he still nodded his head and walked out of the study.
Now, I needed to recall my memories with Judgment. The more one lets himself be filled with memories of the deceased, the lower the chances of Resurrection failing. And for this kind of scenario where I was willing to pay a price to seek a complete revival, it was even more important to let God feel just how much I insisted on reviving the deceased person. Otherwise, why should the God of Light help us with our plight?
However, as I thought about it, I suddenly realized that I had no idea what I should be thinking about. Not because I didnât have any memories to recall, but because I had too many memories with him and had no idea where to start.
Over twelve or so years have probably passed since I first met him, I think?
I donât remember exactly when it was, but after I handed the handkerchief, fresh water, and the stool to the young Judgment Knight who was vomiting nonstop, I sat on my own stool. I took out some blueberry bread and started gnawing on it.
âYouâ¦â By chance, he happened to lift his head up, and looking at me, he said in disbelief, âIâm vomiting.â
I swallowed the last bit of blueberry bread and opened my mouth to answer. âI can see that. Are you done vomiting? If you vomit out everything in your stomach, youâll get hungry! I still have bread. Do you want it?â
I dug out my bread. It was chocolate-flavored, but because I had held it in my arms it was a little squashed, and the filling had leaked out completely. But it was still edible!
However, the moment he saw the chocolate bread, he turned his head away and continued with his seemingly incessant vomiting.
I then decided to eat the chocolate-flavored bread myself, as it was from the day before. It would spoil if I kept it any longer.
This time, he only vomited for a little while before he stopped. I guess it was because there was nothing left to be puked out!
He lifted his head and looked at me, seeming not to know what to do next.
âIâm called Lesus.â After saying that, he hesitated for a while before he added, saying, âLesus Judgment. Thankâ¦â
Halfway through, he suddenly stopped, not saying anything more. I too understood why he had stopped: Judgment and Sun can never be pleasant in each otherâs company.
With a grin, I reached out my hand and greeted him, âIâm Grisia. Grisia Sun.â
Lesus stared at my hand.
âThereâs no one looking right now anyways! We donât have to not get along with each other for real, right? As long as you and I cooperate and pretend that we donât get along, that will do! So how about it? Happy cooperation!â I said with a grin, a little jokingly. After all, everyone knows that the Sun Knight and the Judgment Knight are as incompatible as fire and water! Where would the cooperation come from?
Lesus looked at me frankly and then extended his hand to grab mine, before he slowly nodded his head and said very earnestly, âHappy cooperation.â
At the time, I had only felt that this fellowâs way of speaking was too serious!
In the days afterwards, I gradually began to understand that this guy Lesus was not just serious in his way of speaking, rather, his entire personality was very serious. He did not say that to be polite; he was making a real promise.
Happy cooperation, so he and I became sworn enemies who were best friends.
Happy cooperation, so he would always support me silently from behind. Even if the things that I did made him say that I was being willful no less than a hundred times, he would silently support my willfulness for the hundred-and-first time.
Happy cooperationâ¦
I lowered my head to look at Judgment and inside my heart, I was incomparably glad that I knew Resurrection. If Judgment really couldnât be revived, how was I supposed to single-handedly support an entire Holy Temple by myself in the days to come?
Without Judgment here, do I really have the ability to support the Holy Temple?
I specialized in being locked in constant strife with the palace and was well versed in all kinds of conspiracies and ruses, but as for the regular official duties, I hardly did any of it at all. It was almost all dealt with by Judgment, almostâ¦
âWhat âhappy cooperationâ?!â I roared at him. âYou are always supporting me silently from the shadows, though I donât have the faintest idea why you are so supportive of me. âHappy cooperationâ⦠When in fact it was always just you tolerating meâ¦â
âItâs not like that, Sun.â
I was stunned for a moment before I realized that Leaf had already come back. In his hand was the Divine Sun Sword.
Leaf gently said, âWhen the sky comes falling down, you and Judgment will still be there. Judgment blocks the enemies coming from the front, but as for the conspiracies and schemes, it is you who blocks them behind the scenes! Judgment knows this and we know this too. We arenât afraid of anything because of the cooperation between you and Judgment.â
âIâm too used to having the two of you here!â Storm said lazily, âYou and Judgment are both people that we canât do without.â
âDonât lose anything too important.â Earth complained, âOtherwise Judgment would definitely send punitive forces against us and blame us for not stopping you. When that moment comes, we will no longer be able to live our days peacefully.â
You think thatâs something I can decide? I rolled my eyes at him, but I realized that Earth wasnât joking at all from his expression, which was extremely serious.
I surveyed my surroundings. Every face, every figure there had actually accompanied me for over ten years. There were some whom I had especially good relations with, and there were also some that I was more unfamiliar with. However, no matter what, I was already too used to having five holy knights standing at my right side â Storm, Leaf, Blaze, Earth, Cloud; I was also too used to having six holy knights standing at my left â Judgment, Ice, Stone, Moon, Metal, Hell.
We were the Twelve Holy Knights and having a single one missing was out of the question. If one was missing, it wouldnât be the Twelve Holy Knights anymore.
âItâs not only me and Judgment. None of you can be missing either, not a single one of you!â
I took the Divine Sun Sword out of Leafâs hands and cut open my left hand without any hesitation.
Actually, there was not even a need for me to think about the past to begin with⦠How could Judgment die? Damn, if this fellow dies, then who am I going to have a happy cooperation with?
Who could tolerate my willfulness over a hundred times� In truth, I had acted willfully much more than a hundred times in just four years of being the Sun Knight. I still had another sixteen years of my career as a Sun Knight to go. One would estimate that in total, I would act willfully over five hundred times. Besides Judgment, who else could not only tolerate this, but also support me silently from the shadows?
I raised my left hand above Judgmentâs left hand, allowing my blood to flow down continuously as I recited, âPlease use the blood in my left arm to move Lesus Judgmentâs left armâ¦â
âPlease also accept my blood.â Leaf extended his own left arm earnestly. On his arm, there was already a long gash sliced open and blood flowed down non-stop.
I was stunned for a moment and was just about to stop him and tell him that he need not do so, when I realized that all of the others had also cut open their left arms and dripped their blood onto Judgmentâs left arm. Judgmentâs left arm looked as though it was bathed in a pool of blood.
I looked at everyone but did not say anything. I only continued the ceremony and as I cut open my right arm, I said, âPlease use the blood in my right arm to move Lesus Judgmentâs right arm.â
Judgmentâs right arm was once more bathed in blood and following that were the right leg and the left legâ¦
Finally, I stabbed the Divine Sun Sword into Judgmentâs fatal injury on his neck and released large amounts of holy light to the best of my abilities. Then, inside my heart, I shouted unceasingly to the God of Light. Please return Lesus Judgment back to meâ¦!
O God of Light, please return Judgment back to us! If we need to pay a price, then take it from us! Please donât take away anything from Sun!
In the moment when I released all the holy light inside my body instantaneously, I seemed to hear everyoneâs shouting, but no one had opened their mouths to speak⦠Their expressions, however, left me with no doubt that they were shouting these words inside their hearts, desperately praying to the God of Light.
With one breath, I released all the holy light and felt an absolute emptiness inside my body. But I still couldnât collapse; things hadnât truly been finished yetâ¦
Judgment took a deep breath and then started coughing with all his might.
Only then did I relax. My legs almost instantly gave way and I would have fallen to the ground had Leaf not immediately supported me.
Judgment is all right. Except, what will I lose this time?
After coughing for a while, Judgment regained his senses. He lifted his head and the expression that he had when he saw me was so frightening that it was petrifying. He struggled to crawl up and roared, âYou revived me? You paid the price again? What did you loseâ¦â
After saying that, he suddenly lost his voice and just stared at me blankly. Actually, it was not only Judgment who did so, for all of the others were staring at me blankly⦠However, I donât feel like Iâve lost anything? What have I lost?
My hearing? Itâs still intact. Even though this scene is very quiet, I can still hear the sound of everybody breathing. Touch? Itâs still here too, as not wearing a top makes me feel a little chilly⦠Could it be my voice?
In a hurry, I opened my mouth to speak. âWhatâs wrong?â Hm, my voice is still present too.
Judgmentâs voice was hoarse as he said, âYour⦠Your hairâ¦â
By reflex, I touched my head. Hair? Itâs still there!
That scared me half to death. I almost thought that I had become bald. However, my hair was still perfectly fine and tied at the back of my head. It was soft and silky; even the quality of it had not changed.
âWhatâs wrong with my hair?â I felt a little puzzled.
Storm seemed to be a little lacking in strength as he said, âNever mind, at least itâs much better than it was with him losing his vision. I will help Sun mix hair dyeâ¦â
Hair dye? I was stunned but gained some understanding of the situation.
âHas my hair changed color? What color is it?â Could it have turned black? I was a little uneasy.
Judgment looked at me and managed to forcefully squeeze out some words. âWhite. Just now, the color of your hair started fading from the ends and now it has turned completely whiteâ¦â
No wonder they were stunned. However, I really didnât know what kind of reaction to have. I had lost my golden hair, but because I had already long since mentally prepared myself to lose my hearing or my voice, losing my hair color seemed rather negligible.
Moreover, I had already been unable to see my own hair color for some time. To me, it didnât matter much whether it was golden or white. As for the hair dye that Storm mentioned, there was completely no need for it. I could directly gather large amounts of metal element to make my hair âlookâ golden.
âSunâ¦â
I gathered large amounts of metal element and directly covered my hair with it. Afterwards I replied, âLetâs not worry about my hair for now. Who was it that laid hands on you?â
Judgment was silent for a while before he said, âA little girl.â
âPink?â I clenched my fists. If it was her again, no matter how close or how much of a friend she was to me, I would definitely not let her off this time!
However, Judgment shook his head, saying, âIâve met Pink before. It wasnât her.â
âWas it Scarlet?â
âI donât know. I havenât met her before.â
âIt must be her!â I was ninety-nine percent sure as I said it. A little girl that is able to kill Judgment. Who could it be other than her? Even Whitey has appeared here.
âYou have just revived and ought to rest more. Answer another question of mine and then go rest!â
Judgment nodded his head.
I took a deep breath, and then questioned him with a tone that was close to interrogation, âWhat were you doing outside in the middle of the night? You had just been injured this afternoon. What was so important that you would throw away your own life for it?â
Once I said that, Judgmentâs expression immediately changed. When I finished my questioning, he became silent. And when he began to open his mouthâ¦
âDonât lie to me.â I said one step ahead of him.
Judgment looked at me for quite a long time before he opened his mouth to say, âCapturing a criminal.â
I stared at him and he didnât avoid my gaze. But I know; I just know that this damn fellow is lying to me!
I glared at him, saying, âYou have just revived, so perhaps youâre too tired and your memory is still a little fuzzy. Iâll give you another chance. Do you want to change your answer?â
Judgment looked at me and then firmly shook his head.
âVery well! You will be confined!â I emphasized. With a roar, I shouted, âRoland!â
Roland was given a fright and asked reflexively, âWhat is it?â
âTake Knight-Captain Judgment to the confinement chamber and donât let him take even a single step out of it!â
Roland stared at me with wide-open eyes and looked as though he didnât know what to do. Actually, it was not only him who did so; all of the others also had vacant looks about them. I didnât have the time to care about Roland and started speaking to someone else. âPope!â
âWhat?â The Pope was startled. âDonât tell me you want to lock me up?â
âWhat would I confine you for? Iâm going to get some sleep first. Make some preparations. When I wake up, teach me how to attack with your mind without being noticed!â Furiously, I said, âThis time, I will definitely let that girl Scarlet die a thorough death, whether she is an undying lich or not!â
The Pope looked a little worried as he said, âSun, calm down.â After saying that, he peeked at Judgment out of the corner of his eye and said, âKnight-Captain Judgment is also tired. You should all go back and rest first. As for confinement and such, we should take our time to make a decisionâ¦â
âShut up!â I turned around and then roared in rage, âRoland, what are you doing? Hurry up and take him to the confinement chamber!â
Roland was now completely at a loss as to what to do. He looked helplessly at the others, as though hoping to get an answer from them. However, everyoneâs faces had become blank, and there was no one who could give him a hint as to what to do.
Seeing the situation, I gathered water element and then coiled it around Judgment as though it were a length of chain. Then, I exerted force and repeatedly froze the water into ice. From water, it became a sturdy chain, just like when I had trapped Princess Ann before.
However, once I finished exerting that burst of strength, my brain seemed to suddenly go blank. When I was clear-headed once more, I had already nearly collapsed onto the ground. It was only the upper half of my body that was still leaning onto Leaf that stopped me from having full body contact with the ground.
âSun?â Everyone had gathered around me, and they started talking all at once. âYou alright?â
From the side came the Popeâs cold voice, âRight after casting Resurrection, he used such a powerful multi-layered spell⦠His not having gone to see the God of Light would definitely already be considered within the range of âalrightâ!â
âTake Judgment to the confinement chamber!â I gritted my teeth as I said, âDonât tell me you guys want to see him slip out in the middle of the night and cause his own death again?â
After I spoke these words, Roland still did not make any movement. Instead, it was Metal and Blaze who glanced at each other and rushed to Judgmentâs side. Judgment, who had been locked up in the ice chains, was like an ice sculpture. He could only let himself be lifted up with the combined strength of Metal and Blaze on both sides. Only then did he start to ask with disbelief, âWait, you really intend to confine me?â
I coldly answered, âYou donât wish to be confined? Then youâd better answer clearly: What exactly are you hiding?â
Once I asked that, Judgment became silent again. This is really frustrating the hell out of me! What is he up to? Is there still something else that he canât tell me?
At this moment, there came whispers from the sides.
âI keep feeling that something is strangeâ¦â
âThis scene seems to be a little unnatural.â
âIsnât this somehow wrong?â
Earth clicked his tongue twice and said, âThe situation is reversed! Interrogation should be what Judgment does, and nearly causing himself to die for no reason and then refusing to say anything about it should be what Sun does!â
âOh, thatâs right!â Everyone exclaimed in realization.
ââ¦â
âPfffttt!â Judgment actually managed to laugh.
âHurry and drag him away!â After I gave the order expressionlessly, I still couldnât feel at ease, so I carefully instructed the others. âRoland, Blaze, and Metal, the three of you will be responsible for watching over Judgment Knight. Remember to lock up the secret pathway inside the confinement chamber. If you donât know where the secret pathway is, go ask Adair.â
âWait!â Judgmentâs expression changed drastically as he shouted, âSun, I have very important matters to do! You canât go and lock me up for real, Iâ¦â
I ruthlessly growled, âTake him away!â
âSun!â Judgment roared in rage. I turned my head aside, completely ignoring him.
After Judgment had been taken away, the atmosphere at the scene became extremely heavy. Everyoneâs expression was very gloomy, and Storm had even covered his face, sobbing, âCould you also confine me together with him? I donât want to have to correct Judgmentâs documents as well. Sob sob sobâ¦â
Earth walked up to Storm and patted his shoulder. It was unknown whether he was trying to give advice or to add insult to injury, but he said, âForget it! Even if you did get confined, the only change would be that youâd be correcting documents inside the confinement chamber.â
âDonât say it!â Storm really broke into tears.