Chapter 455 - I Hated Him
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âA mutiny.â
Thales stared at Nalgi while he breathed unsteadily.
âRoyal Guards? Mutiny?â
No one responded to Samelâs words which struck their hearts.
Time seemed to have become still for a moment. Everything was stuck in the past and refused to move forward.
Then, Barney Junior inhaled before he let out a derisive snort. The sound awakened everyone from their shock.
âItâs ridiculous,â said Barney Junior. He sounded rather miserable, like he was thrown off-kilter. âNalgi, your shameless lies are likeââ
âLies?â
Like an irritated animal, Nalgi retorted loudly, and Barneyâs stick question was stuck in his throat.
âLies?â In Nalgiâs voice was a cold tone filled with despair. It caused everyone to shudder, even though it was not cold.
He swept his gaze over the guards. All of them had different expressions. He spoke to Barney Junior with the ghost of a smile on his face, âTake a guess, Barney. You declared that you wanted to seek revenge and justice for our thirty-seven brothers who passed away during our years in prison. Why did they die?â
âThirty-seven...â
Barney Junior trembled violently without any warning. He was not the only one who had this reaction. Samel, Beldin, Tardin, Canon, and many of them had different looks.
Thales was still immersed in the shocking news of the guardsâ mutiny. With a pale face, he re-evaluated everyone.
According to Nalgi, in the past, half of the Royal Guards knew about the plot to assassinate the king. While they might not have been participants, they were people who had stood on the side and watched the events unfold.
If that was the case, what was the relationship between the deceased Royal Guards who participated in the assassination and knew about the plot, and the mastermind of the plot behind the royal familyâs tragedy during the Bloody Year?
Even those who were still alive here, those who swore the Praetorianâs Oath to be eternally loyal to the throne; Beldin, Tardin, Canon, Bruley...
Subconsciously, Thales turned even paler and took a small step back.
Nalgiâs quiet and pained voice continued to rise into the air.
âRemember Walker? He died in an internal conflict during the first year. I guess he found the truth later on, and brought things to light...â
âSwift Knife Walker.â Barneyâs eyes became unfocused for a moment. A cunning, thin manâs image appeared in his mind.
âMorion and Bed Bug were innocent, until they learned of the truth as well. They couldnât accept it, whether it was the truth that there was a possibility that the companions who lived together with them day and night could be traitors, or whether they had indirectly killed the late king because they had obeyed orders...â
Nalgiâs voice was weak, but the words he spoke had frightening implications. They caused the guardsâ faces to change drastically. Samel even let out a pained sigh.
âKamil knew what was going on, but he was too proud, so proud that he wasnât able to continue living like this was nothing to him while both loyalty to the throne and his guilt weighed down on his shoulders, and while he had to face your ruthless rebukes...â
âMorion, Bed Bug, Kamil...â Barney Juniorâs breathing slowly stilled. Beldinâs breathing quivered, and Tardinâs eyes showed terror.
âThereâs big Laure, too. I wasnât close to him... I donât know if he discovered the truth and thus wanted to kill, or if it was because someone else discovered the truth and wanted to kill him...â
Names were mentioned one by one. Nalgiâs voice was filled with misery and he sobbed bitterly.
âGold and Skull may not be involved, but they felt immense guilt towards the incident, and they couldnât shake off that guilt. Then the two bastards decided to drop everything... Rogo was very determined at the beginning, but I guess the dark days of prison life dampened his will. Cox was very calm and quiet, but in the end, he couldnât acknowledge the fact that so many of our brothers died; he couldnât accept that his own selfishness had dragged them into this mess...â
As Nalgi continued providing an account of the deceased guardsâ thoughts, the surviving guards lost their composure. Samelâs bloodshot eyes showed exhaustion, Naer was frozen in place with a dumbstruck look on his face, Bruley clenched his fists in agony, and Canon covered his forehead while he trembled. By the end, Nalgi was almost shouting, tears streaming down his face.
âAmong those who died, how many perished because they could not stand the pain caused by the disaster of imprisonment? How many passed away with their hearts filled with indignation and aggrievance? And how many of us left the world in guilt and depression? O arrogant and resolute Quill Barney, do you really not know?â
Thales listened to these words that struck the heart, and he felt himself become more and more upset.
âWhen the forty-six Royal Guards of Constellation were imprisoned after they were accused of treason, and they came to this place with a truth they could not speak... how did they manage to live through the years while carrying that shame, guilt, and pain with them?â
âI...â Barney Junior opened his mouth helplessly, but he had no words to answer Nalgi. He could only inhale deep breaths.
Nalgiâs words became sharper. âAnd you, you extremist, you obstinate freak. For over a decade, you complained about the injustice you suffered before them, you cursed the damn traitors, spat on their shameless plots endlessly, day in and day out...â Nalgi gnashed his teeth as he spoke.
Barney Junior seemed to have thought of something. He looked dazed, confused, and surprised. After a few seconds, the emotions on his face turned into the deepest fear and panic.
âWhen you stood before the thirty-seven of us, made a solemn oath that you would never turn back until you discovered the truth, exposed everything, and made the criminal pay the price so that our brothers could remove the stigma placed on them, and even forced them to support you...â
Nalgiâs tears flowed uncontrollably. âDo you know how your seemingly just and loyal accusations and resolve appeared to themâthe disheartened ones who couldnât free themselves from their own nightmares?â
At that moment, Barney Juniorâs body swayed! He only managed to prevent himself from collapsing by plunging his sword heavily into the ground.
However, the vanguardâs face was so panicked and nervous that cold sweat covered his entire body.
âNo...â Barney Juniorâs mind was almost blank. He looked like a timid and helpless child at that moment. âNo! You donât f*cking know what youâre talking about, Nalgi.â
Barney took a staggering step back and shook his head madly. He was filled with panic. âOver the years, I watched them die, I buried them, I prepared eulogies for them. I was doing this for them in order to one day clear the injustice they suffered. This is the only reason I managed to survive until now.â
Barney Juniorâs mental state had almost plunged rock bottom. He talked to himself like a madman, and he acted almost the same way Zakriel had at the beginning.
The guards looked at each other in low spirits. They could see pain from each otherâs faces, along with an inability to bear the pain brought on by the thought of their companionsâwhether dead or aliveâgoing through such suffering.
But Nalgi, whose mental condition was no better than Barneyâs, was obviously not prepared to let the vanguard off the hook.
âHahaha, are you saying that they were the only reason that kept you living?â Nalgi was crying and laughing as he mocked Barney.
âBut you didnât know... Most of them, after being imprisoned, were burdened by their shame, regret, guilt, self-condemnation, pain and torment. They had to face their ugliest selves, drag out their meager existences, and live, feeling that the days were going so slowly, that it felt like years...
âAnd you, Quill Barney!â Nalgi pointed at Barney Junior with a face full of resentment and hatred. âYou thought you were encouraging them, saving them, and exacting vengeance for them, when in fact, you were whipping their hearts every day. You reminded them of that year, made them recall what they did, deepened the shame they felt, and added to their impression of that night. You used your noble character, loyalty, moral integrity, fearlessness towards death because of your righteousness, and your determination to make them suffer even in prison.
âYou forced them into a corner, and they tortured themselves over it...â
As he listened to Nalgiâs words, Barney Junior looked like an unfortunate traveler who fell into an abyss. He trembled in fear, and even his breathing was no longer smooth.
âIt was you!â Nalgiâs vicious accusations were engraved into their bones. âIt was you who pushed them to a dead end, and in the end forced them to escape through death with your seemingly motivating words as curses, and you did it day by day, never once stopping!â
Nalgiâs words were full of grief. They echoed in the dungeon. All the expressions on the listeners had changed.
âYou are the murderer who killed our thirty-seven brothers, Quill Barney!â
*Clang!*
As everyoneâs spirits were shaken, the sword and shield in Barneyâs hands fell to the ground simultaneously. They shook continuously.
âNo!â Barney Junior buried his face in his hands in misery. His entire body trembled. âNo... it wasnât, it wasnât me...â
His voice was timid and filled with fear. Nalgi laughed out loud when he saw Barney behave like this. âAnd you still want to return to the kingdom with all your righteousness and enthusiasm, saying that you want to uncover the truth for them and seek justice, you soldier of noble birth?â
His smile slowly faded away.
âStop kidding, you son of a b*tch Barney. You have no idea how much your words made me sick when you stood there just now and accused Zakriel with all your presumptuousness.â
Barney Juniorâs moans became more and more pained. Thales looked at this unusually cruel confrontation with complicated emotions. His mind was also torturing him with doubts and gloominess.
He remembered the brutal and merciless confrontation between the Star Killer and the Raven of Death at the Land of Barren Rocks in the City of Faraway Prayers. They, too, were once brothers. But even then, their confrontation could not hope to compare with the present situation.
The rest of the guards stared at this scene blankly, and even Samel was silent.
For some time, only Barney Juniorâs low, pained moans were heard in the prison. He bent over and pressed his hands against his knees. He took deep breaths, as if he could only get nourishment to keep on living by doing so.
âBut... all of you didnât know, did you?â Barney Junior shiveringly turned to the others. He no longer possessed the calm dignity of a vanguard. âThatâs right... it was such a huge thing, itâs impossible that all of us did not know... Tell me that he made this up...â
His tone sounded like he was almost pleading, hoping to get an answer... But the answers were often not what the person wished for.
âI once suspected it before,â a low voice arose. Naer lowered his head under everyoneâs gazes. He looked defeated. âThe order that day was too strange, too rare, but no one stood up against it, so I... I did suspect it when I was in prison after that, but...â
He did not say anymore. Barney Junior looked shocked first, before it changed into despair.
Beldin stared at Naer incredulously.
Another calm, weak, and unnerving voice interrupted their conversation,
âItâs true.â
Everyone turned their eyes to another person.
âItâs true... I know everything that Nalgi said,â the speaker answered in a manner like he had lost all joy in living.
Barney Juniorâs voice was trembling as he looked at the person who spoke.
âTardin? You?â
Thales raised his eyebrows. Tardin dropped his sword and blade, and started to speak in a desolate and still tone, âIf they told me there will be such an ending, if I knew that Constance will... then I wouldnât have, I wouldnât have...â As he spoke, tears streamed down his eyes. âI wouldnât have...â
Tardinâs words seemed to be stuck in his throat. They faded into nothingness as he lowered his head. He did not continue speaking.
Samel looked at him in extreme shock.
âNo.â Barney Junior was baffled.
The third trembling voice came, âIt shouldnât be like this...â
Thales turned his head and saw Canon shivering in the corner.
âI served to hold back our enemies. I summoned the sentries back and left the door open... But according to the plan, everything should be done in a straightforward manner. It should be over before they were even aware of it, then I should have died with the assassins, and not have lived until now.â
Canonâs eyes were soulless as he muttered to himself, âIâm sorry...â
The light in Barney Juniorâs eyes gradually dimmed, as though his last shred of hope had been wiped off. âCanon?â
Canon laughed laboriously. âNalgi is right, and Samel is also right. This is our fault, we canât escape it.â He shook his head neurotically and muttered to himself, âWe canât let Zakriel do this alone... he is already carrying too much on his shoulders...â
Right when Canon finished speaking, the prison was quiet for a long time.
Then, Barney Juniorâs hoarse and numb voice rose again, âIs there anyone else?â
After a few seconds, Bruley sobbed in pain, fell to his knees, and began to make agonized grunts.
âBruley?â Barney looked at him, dumbfounded.
Nalgi chuckled. His gaze was unfocused. âThatâs why he canât talk anymore,â Nalgi whispered. âHe didnât have the courage to face it.â
The last expression on Barney Juniorâs face disappeared.
âTardin, Canon, Bruley, Nalgi...â The vanguard looked numbly at the four people who all showed different facial expressions. âFor more than a decade, thirty-seven people... Why... why didnât you tell me the truth?â
His voice echoed off the four walls. No one spoke. Thales watched them while he felt incredibly depressed.
At that moment, it seemed that everything else was not important anymore.
âThe truth?â
The one who spoke was still Nalgi. He stared at Barney with a mocking look. âBarney, do you know who was the leader of the event that year?â
As soon as these words came out, almost everyoneâs countenances changed... including Barney, his numb and lifeless face twitched again.
Thales suddenly had a realisation, and seemed to have understood something.
Nalgi bent down and laughed in his anguish.
âBarney... you are a tragic fool. He really loved you, didnât he?â There was a deep hatred in Nalgiâs words. âSo he protected you too well. You didnât know anything... Maybe he was just betting on both sides, and was counting on you to escape from this matter afterwards, while remaining innocent and ignorant. He hoped that you could continue living in the palace... perhaps even take his place?â
Barney Juniorâs eyes widened all of a sudden!
âNo, no,â the vanguard muttered. Great sadness and despair washed over him.
âThatâs right.â Nalgiâs said coldly, âThat year, the person who led our group, conspired us to turn a blind eye to the turmoil in the palace, threw us all into this endless abyss while he escaped the final judgment alone, was none other than that person.â
Nalgi clenched his teeth. The emotions in his eyes were indescribable.
âI hated him, I cursed him,â he said hatefully. âThatâs right. It was the vice captain of the Royal Guards, Quill Barney Senior... Your damned father.â
*Thud!*
Barney Juniorâs sword and shield fell from his grasp, and his knees fell to the ground. He knelt on the ground with a dumbfounded look. He might still be breathing, but his eyes were hollow.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
From that moment on, his face was devoid of all expression, as if he had lost his soul.