Chapter 472 - Leaving the Prison
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âUh, no?â
The teenager asked again, puzzled. âWhy? What is the matter with it?â
However, this time, Ricky clearly did not intend to answer Thalesâ question.
âBarneyâs Power of Eradication is âthe Thawing of Glaciersâ. It excels at seizing opportunities and going with the flow, but can you feel the presence of its essence in his combat style?â
âThe Thawing of Glaciers? Seize opportunities and go with the flow? Wait a minute.â When he heard that familiar term, Thales was stunned for a second. âThe Thawing of Glaciers. Wasnât it...the Power of Eradication of the Fortress Flower, Sonia Sassere, whom I met six years ago?
âHer Power of Eradication is the same kind as Barney Juniorâs? But Barney Junior...â
The leader of the Disaster Swords turned his head around and looked at the heavily guarded Barney Junior in the distance. He said what was on Thalesâ mind, âHe is a ruthless man, isnât he?â
Ricky gazed at Barney Juniorâs figure while feeling a myriad of emotions in him.
âEven with those wounds in his body, he still managed to seize the opportunity and forced me into a corner.â
Thales froze for a moment before he recalled how Barney Junior fought. The prince was filled with questions. He could not possibly relate Sonia the Fortress Flower, who fought with easiness and grace amid the onslaught from Gizaâs infinite tentacles, to Barney Junior, who crushed his enemies without fear of death while covered in blood.
Ricky turned his head around and continued to ask, âDo you know Barney? What kind of person do you think he is?â
âWhat kind of person Barney is?â Thales recalled the manâs hopeless expression when he intended to end his own life.
The teenager was just about to answer, but he realized that he could not provide his enemy more information, so he kept his mouth shut.
Ricky did not mind, however. He looked down and answered his own question, âLet me guess...â He raised his right hand, wriggling his finger slowly. âHe mostly likely had a full training as a knight when he was youngâI can tell by his gait and habits. But now he has ended up like this: boldly risking his life just to deliver an effective blow in the most perilous moments.â
Rickyâs gaze hardened.
âThis is not a coincidence. He must have experienced something traumatic when he was young, which resulted in his decision to unlearn the formal sword style he had gotten used to. In the end, he resorted to extreme measures, completely changed his combat style, and thus became how he is todayâsacrificing everything only for victory.â
Thales listened to Rickyâs seemingly sensible analysis as he recalled Barney Juniorâs peculiar combat style. He tried his best to catch up to Rickyâs train of thought.
Ricky raised his head again, stared at Barney Junior, and said sentimentally, âEven his âThawing of Glaciersâ was influenced so greatly that I could hardly recognize it.â
Thales raised an eyebrow. âBut you did recognize it.â
Ricky shook his head and smiled a cryptic smile. âYou are not getting my point.â
As Thales rubbed his head in confusion, Ricky sighed and spoke at a volume like he was talking to himself. âI suppose Quill Barney has had a rough life in his youth. Maybe it was even lonely, cold, and gloomy.
âOn top of that, his tragic experience in these past dozen years had molded his extreme, vicious, and ruthless combat styleâto both his enemy and himself. I believe he is an unyielding, adamant, even somewhat inflexible person who is hard to get along withâjust like his Power of Eradication.â
Thales recalled Barney Junior in the prison, and the tragedy that haunted the Royal Guards for the past eighteen years. He did not speak.
Ricky retracted his sentimental expression, smiled, and said, âWhat do you say, am I guessing it right?â
Thales took a glance at Barney Junior from afar, then at Ricky with skepticism.
âYou heard that from Samel, they are old colleagues.â
When he heard that, Ricky laughed. But he turned his head around and pointed at Zakriel, who walked next to Samel.
âZakriel, the infamous Knight of Judgment. What kind of person do you think he is?â
âZakriel...â Thales remembered his pained expression when he stopped Barney from killing himself.
Ricky was perhaps recalling the way Zakriel charged at him earlier. He dazedly said, âSamel told me about his Power of Eradication, I have also seen it myself. That man was basically a fully-equipped, large-scale army. Every move he made managed to make everyone flustered and confuse themselves...â
âThe Chaos of Armies,â Thales thought. That was Zakrielâs Power of Eradication.
This time, he instinctively thought, âIf I want to imitate that kind of power...â
Rickyâs speech went on. âWhat is more impressive is that he was able to think about things other than combat while he was moving, or when he remained still, even in times of peril. And he even did so with ease and no hesitation. God knows when he stuffed that oilcloth on me.
âTo achieve that, he has to be very observant and cautious on a complex battlefield. He has to take everything in so that he can understand the condition of his enemies in an instant, make the correct judgement, take immediate action, have his body cooperate with his heart, consider the positions of both himself and his enemies, and he has to link all these things together without ever stopping, such genius.â
Ricky spoke with a myriad of emotions surging in him, âIf he was not a warrior, he would definitely be a top-class chess player who is capable of multitasking, is sharp-minded, farsighted, and takes the entire game into account. Our conversation earlier has proven that.â
Thales frowned. As he listened to Rickyâs verdict on Zakriel, he seemed to have slowly understood what the latter was implying.
Ricky took a sip from his waterskin, and then casually tossed it at Thales.
âTherefore, I am guessing he is a careful person in his daily life. He is a well-rounded, perceptive man who always sees the bigger pictureâa man you can entrust your life to.â But Ricky sighed immediately afterwards. âThis is probably also a misfortune to him. Compared to Barney, who is willing to sacrifice everything for a single victory, Zakriel has too many concerns, which complicates the situation. His all-around talent and genius will most likely become his curse and burden.
âNevertheless, he obviously does not like to complain or vent his frustrations. Instead, he moves on in silence, carrying the weight on his shoulders. But one with too many responsibilities is bound to stumble. As time passes, he will either be unable to move forward and be bound to his burdens, or become aggressive and unpredictable.â
When he heard Rickyâs depiction of Zakrielâs character, Thales was secretly frightened.
âDid Ricky... know Zakriel a long time ago?â
When Ricky finished, he smiled and said, âLook, through their Powers of Eradication, I can learn so much about them, and why is that?â
Thales furrowed his eyebrows and shook his head. âSamel must have told you this, too. You gathered information about your targets beforehand.â
Ricky snorted. As he did that, Thales pursed his lips.
âAlright, then.â The teenager had a quick thought and dug up the memory of an old acquaintance. âLetâs say... Letâs say there is a powerful supreme class warrior with an unusual Power of Eradication...â
Ricky listened to Thales with interest.
âIt allows him to change his mind and posture during an attack, at the last minute. He can retract a strike and deliver the next; he can deliver multiple feints and false movements; as his movements become unpredictable and impossible to guard against, he deceives his opponent and wins against them. What can you learn about him from this?â
Thales finished speaking and thought of the man who defeated him countless times in the past six years on the training grounds.
It also reminded him of... Dragon Clouds City.
âFeints? Oh, that is indeed unusual.â After hearing the description, Ricky was startled before he began to ponder, which was uncharacteristic of him. âYou must understand that almost every fighter is taught to strike with resolution, and to defend with determination. Their steps have to be firm, their minds have to be attentive, and they should not have second thoughts when performing an attack. People who enter the battlefield and expect to reverse their actions for the next strike or search for a better posture, are commonly new recruits and drop dead quicker than anyone else.â
Ricky arched an eyebrow and said with uncertainty, âBut your friend is perhaps a rather extraordinary person, perhaps he is another kind of genius who turns his weaknesses into strengths. He has an extra opportunity to change his mind while his opponents do not.â
Thales shook off his memories of the past and looked at Ricky attentively.
âThen, what kind of person... do you think he is?â
This time, Ricky thought for a long while. âIf I must take a guess... Disoriented.â
âHuh?â Thales was astounded. âDisoriented?â
Ricky nodded and surmised, âRetracting a strike and delivering another. I guess this type of person probably wants to do better in everything. He is a perfectionist to a certain degree.
âTherefore, a man like this... I am afraid he will not live a carefree life. It is hard to imagine he will not feel disoriented and lost when he is alone with his own thoughts.â
Thales blinked with disbelief.
âIt canât be. That dead-face... disoriented?â
Thales could not help envisioning Nicholas standing in a big city, facing the hectic traffic, and staring blankly at a map while scratching his head, confused.
âDisoriented?â
He also imagined the Star Killer standing before neon signs at night, looking up at the sky, and taking a puff of his cigarette gloomily in the breeze, with the honking of cars acting as background noise.
Thales snorted and quickly masked it with a cough.
âImpossible,â he blurted out instinctively. âIt canât be... The images are too poetic, too strange. I donât have the guts to imagine it. No way.â
When Ricky saw Thales reacting this way, he laughed out loud as well. After a few seconds, he retracted his gleeful expression. âDo you think this is funny?â
Thales was instantly stunned.
Rickyâs tone of voice was very formal. For a second, Thales thought he was back in a classroom, like the ones in his fragmented memories, or Asdaâs lessons in reality.
Thales subconsciously stopped smiling and straightened up.
âEveryoneâs Power of Eradication is unique. It is formed by both its userâs daily life, and during battle. It becomes one with them; becomes inseparable with their personality, experience, and habits. Even two powers of the same kind will be drastically different on two different users.â
âUnique... Even two powers of the same kind will be drastically different.â Thales listened attentively, and instantly recalled the Thawing of Glaciers on both Sonia and Barney.
Ricky lowered the tone. âIn short, the Powers of Eradicationâs characteristics match that of their users. They complement one another, reflecting their understanding of battle, of themselves, and their enemies. The power is a unique mark branded on each warrior.â
âA unique mark... Branded on each warrior?â
Thales immediately thought of the main subject of their conversation. Doubt brewed inside him.
âBut the Sin of Hellâs River, the so-called omnipotent Power of Eradication...â
Ricky stared at him. His gaze was cold and sharp. His tone was straightforward and firm. âYou, on the other hand, expect to spend only mere minutes, perhaps even seconds, on observation and a brief contact with your opponent, then re-enact the great powers countless supreme class warriors had createdâwith their enemies or opponents, their personalities, experience, and bodies through a collection of every battle, every instance of life and death, and every past experience in their lives?â
Thales was dumbfounded. âPersonalities, experience, bodies... Even their opponents...â
Ricky narrowed his eyes. âWhen you were obsessed with the craft of mimicry, the biggest mistake you made, Thales, was treating the Powers of Eradication as tools independent of the warriors themselves. You imagined the Powers of Eradication as puzzles pieced together by lifeless components. You thought you could take one component away at any time you liked and ignore the other component. You believed you could be selective with their strengths and ignore the weaknesses.
âYou thought you could emulate the strengths of those warriors in an instant while easily casting aside the blood, sweat, and the price they paid with past decades of their lives; you thought you only needed to remember them the way you wished to imitate, while neglecting how they had evolved into their current states step by step since a long time ago.â
Thales frowned deeply and began to ruminate what Ricky had said. Ricky leaned forward and peered at Thales. His voice grew harsher.
âDid you know that even the suicide squad in the greatest state of despair need Chaca Wine to boost their courage before performing a suicide attack on the battlefield in the Western Desert?
âBut Quill Barney, a man of noble descent, managed it with ease. It means that he had to have countless blades graze his body. During the moments where either one action would mean slim victory or complete defeat, he had to stop hesitating and stop pondering over the upsides and drawbacks of his actions to seize fleeting opportunities. And then, he had to turn that into a habit, which made him the man he is today.
âTherefore, his Thawing of Glaciers, his power and combat style, is what I could imagine but never manage to grasp. It is because I cannot feel the horror during those perilous moments, and thus, could never master that kind of extreme style of combat, nor can I emulate those battles of his, which are filled with his unique characteristics.â
Rickyâs eyes glinted. He concluded firmly, âSo, no, Thales, the Power of Eradication is not just a type of energy, nor a weapon, not even a condition. It is the warrior himself.â
Thales trembled slightly.
He might have awakened the Sin of Hellâs River on his own when he traveled from Eternal Star City to Dragon Clouds City, then to Western Desert Hill, and learned to wield swords, but in truth, he often regarded the Power of Eradication lightly.
It was simple, Asdaâs words had affected his judgment. According to the Mystic, the Powers of Eradication were merely the by-products created for the knights by the magicians. In this world, magic, which was forbidden, was the sole representation of supreme knowledge.
Moreover, ever since he had experienced mystic energy, even knocked on the Door and entered Taurusâ so-called âmatterâ stage...
Yet it was only now that Thales suddenly realize he had forgotten again. He forgot the Old Crowâs teachings and the realization he had in the past:
Be humble.
âYes. Perhaps magic could be all-encompassing and appear to be endless, therefore tempting all those who came into contact with it, but the Power of Eradication...
âBased on what Ricky said, it is more specialized than magic, and it is much simpler, because it is the warrior itself.â Thales thought deeply.
Ricky continued to speak, his words more severe than the last.
âIn other words, Thales, your current Sin of Hellâs River is the true portrayal of yourself. You only know how to copy other things based on the situation. You havenât found your true self which would be unaffected by anything else.â
Then, Rickyâs next sentence pierced his heart like a longsword.
âThis is your Power of Eradication, and itâs also your current self. Youâre forced to move forward, dragged around without a goal and direction. You stagger about and get carried along the tide. In fact...â
At that moment, Ricky glared at him, as if he wanted to see through Thalesâ soul. âYou donât have a self.â
Thales was stunned.
When he saw Ricky rely on his observations on the Powers of Eradication to predict Barney Junior, Zakriel, Nicholas, and the other peopleâs personalities, he had found it interesting. But when it came to himself...
Thales sucked in a deep breath and lowered his head, dazed.
âIf my Power of Eradication is my true self... I donât have any goals and direction? I stagger about, and get carried along the tide? I donât have... a self?â
Ricky did not notice Thalesâ abnormal state, the teenager remained absent-minded. For the time being, he could only hear his own breathing.
âSo... all this while, this is how I have been living, huh?â
But Rickyâs next wordsâspoken with a stern tone and sounding like a cold breeze that filled the entire roomâdragged Thalesâ mind back to the present.
âAn omnipotent Power of Eradication? Copying? No, itâs far less beautiful than you think it is.
âIf you arenât me and you donât know my personality, you wonât know whether I am radical or careful, whether I like to attack with thrusts or slashes; you wonât know the habits I have when I attack my enemies; wonât know the strength I use when I wield my sword; wonât know which muscles I use when I attack with my sword; wonât know what I faced and what I experienced in my previous battles; wonât know the life I lived; and wonât know how I came to form such a Power of Eradication...â
Rickyâs gaze became even more terrifying. He looked as though he had just suffered through an unbearable humiliation, as if Thales had just committed a great sin.
â...then you wonât be able to copy the most important thing about my Power of Eradication, and neither will you be able to copy its essence, the things which made it and me be âwho we areâ.â
Thales, who had been in deep though because of a certain sentence just now, could only listen in silence.
âIf you never went through the Knight of Judgmentâs life, you will then never be able to solely obtain Zakrielâs ability to multitask while ignoring the terrifying burden he has to constantly face; if you never saw Barneyâs world before, you will also never be able to solely use Barneyâs fearsome, destructive power without having to suffer the devastating price he has to pay when he puts his life on the line in his attacks.â
Ricky snorted coldly and rebuked him mercilessly. âNo matter how intricately you copy other peopleâs Powers of Eradication with your Sin of Hellâs River, what it will produce will just be inferior goods, a grotesque piece of trash.â
âInferior... grotesque...â
During that moment, as Thales stared into Rickyâs eyes, he suddenly felt like his established impression towards the Powers of Eradication, along with his pride towards the Sin of Hellâs River, had shattered inch by inch until it was completely crushed.
âNo, itâs not just my understanding towards the Powers of Eradication. Thereâs also...â Thales subconsciously clenched his fists and gritted his teeth. âMy sense of self is also crushed.â
Ricky stared at Thales while the teenager was in a slightly dejected state. He shook his head slightly.
âMore importantly, when you rely on imitating other peopleâs Powers of Eradication and ignore all these things, then it means that you lack the most basic thing for the Power of Eradication other people used their lives to form. You lack this thing towards all the people you imitate, towards all the opponents you fought, and even to yourself.â
During that second, Ricky straightened his back, and his gaze became incredibly serious.
âYou lack respect.â
âLack... respect?â Thales was shocked by his attitude.
However, the teenager could not help but begin contemplating. âWhen Black Sword taught me to imitate and copy other Powers of Eradication and told me about this so-called omnipotent Power of Eradication... Could it be that... itâs actually not a good thing?â
Rickyâs words almost froze the entire underground prison.
âYouâre not even imitating them, youâre plagiarizing them. The sword in the hands and hearts of plagiarizers will never belong to themselves. The Powers of Eradication you counterfeited are just the surface of these powers. They will forever lack the most important core that makes them what they are. You will never become the mighty warriors who have already made their Powers of Eradication fuse into their eyes.â
Once Ricky finished saying these words, he stared at Thales without moving while he waited for his response.
Thales did not say a word. He did not know how to.
Then, a few seconds later, the teenager forced out a breath before he refuted, âSo, coining the term âomnipotent Power of Eradicationâ on the Sin of Hellâs River is actually a whole load of nonsense?â
Ricky snorted coldly. He leaned his body forward and raised his index finger at Thales. âNo, this saying is correct, but youâre walking down the wrong path.â
Under Thalesâ puzzled and confused gaze, Ricky spoke softly, âThe meaning behind imitation is that you must understand your opponent.â
âUnderstand?â
Thales blinked.
Ricky looked around him before he smirked.
âI donât know Barney, Zakriel, and your disoriented friend. But through their experiences with their Powers of Eradication, I can understand them from another level.â
âAnother level?â Thales thought hard.
The eyes of the Disaster Swordsâ leader shone. âFor example, through analyses and deductions, I can know...
â...that when I face Barney, perhaps I cannot forcibly parry the attack he delivered at the risk of his own life. I will have to use other factors from around me to hold him back, disrupt his movements, and foil his offense. Then, in the end, I will be able to defeat him.
âWhen I face Zakriel, I cannot compete against him in terms of exercising a perfect consideration of everything around me. In fact, I can neither hesitate nor think about too many things. I must focus on my strongest point and use it to break through his offense. It is only then that I will have a chance to fight back.â
Ricky suddenly stopped ranting.
Thales, who had been listening attentively, showed puzzlement on his face.
âI see, so thatâs how it is. Ha!â With a show of realization, Ricky punched his own palm. He cast a glance in the direction where Barney Junior and Zakriel were, as if he had understood something. âA duel between Barney and Zakriel. It should be quite interesting.â
Rickyâs excitement faded away. He turned around.
âAnd if I have to face your disoriented friend, my best choice is not to face him head-on, not to fight him in multiple rounds, not to drag out the fight with him, and not give him a chance to find my weakness while he attempts to deceive me and throw feints at me. Instead, I will conceal myself, hide my intentions, and before he has a chance to react, I will deliver a fatal strike behind his back or from the darkness. In an instant, I will defeat him.â
Thales scowled, but Ricky changed the topic of conversation in an instant. He cast a profound glance at Thales before he said, âBut did you know, you can do all this much better than I can.â
A thought struck Thalesâ mind.
Ricky sighed and said, âMy Power of Eradication has its own characteristics. It only reveals my greatest strength when the opponent I face has a fixed combat style.
âBut you, Thales, your Sin of Hellâs River is ever-changing. Through imitation, brief contact and observation, you can achieve a more extensive, more detailed understanding of your opponent within a shorter amount of time. You can do more, and you can understand your opponent faster, better, and more comprehensively than I ever can.â
âGain an... understanding of my opponent?â Thales pondered over the example Ricky had given and ruminated the meaning behind this statement.
âThe Power of Eradication is one of the most marvelous powers humans have. How many powerful warriors had to go through endless hardship and experience various events to attain such an achievement?â Ricky seemed rather emotional. âThe intention of the Sin of Hellâs Riverâs ability to imitate other powers is not to skip this process. On the contrary, it is to let you get a better understanding of your opponentsâ experience, then modify and improve your own abilities, to boost your advantage during the battle, and give you choices to respond to their powers.â
Thalesâ eyes twinkled. âYou mean... I should not mimic my opponentâs strength, but find the key to victory?â
Ricky smiled.
The astonished teenager recalled the elite warriors he had âseenâ with the Sin of Hellâs River.
âThe surging fluctuations that resemble a volcanic eruption within Arracca Murkh; the colorless but resilient power that filled the Fortress Flower; the elusive, flickering silver spark that moved from Nicholasâ head to his toes; the gray hue in Raphaelâs body.â
All of sudden, Thales understood: He should not become them. He should...
Surpass them.
âThrough the Sin of Hellâs Riverâs power of mimicry, you can figure out oneâs past experience, characteristics, strengths and weaknesses. You can figure out the most fundamental aspect of their combat skills and turn it to your advantage. Not lazily skipping this part of the process, wishfully pretending to be the opponents themselves, and copying what they had achieved.â
Ricky pointed at Thales, who had gained an epiphany from his words
âRemember, the point is how you navigate your power, not the strength of your opponentâs power. It is about how much you gain, not how well you can imitate them.
âOnce you master this, you will be able to find your way out of any situation and figure out the solution when facing any strong opponent.â
Thales jolted. It was as if a certain train of thought in his mind, which had been blocked for a long time, had been cleared.
Ricky squinted at Thales whose eyes lit up gradually. The stern expression on his face softened.
âThe Sin of Hellâs Riverâs flexibility is not to allow you to almost perfectly mimic your opponentsâ powers and become all your opponents. Rather, it allows you to face all your opponent fearlessly and with composure.â
Ricky took a deep breath and stared at Thales whose expression had changed completely. He sighed faintly. âThis is the true âomnipotent Power of Eradication.ââ
Thales fixed his eyes on him and nodded slightly with a solemn expression.
âI understand. But...â Thales hesitated for a moment before he eventually asked, âWhy did you tell me all this?â
Ricky gazed at him and did not speak for a while.
However, before Ricky replied...
*Thump!*
A slight tremor came from underneath their feet. Everyoneâs expression changed, Thalesâ included.
A few seconds later, the rumbling sound ceased, and silence re-ensued.
Thales looked down at his feet, astonished.
âThis is...â When he sensed the sudden lightness under his soles, Thalesâ expression darkened. âThe platform... has stopped.â
In that instant, everyone on the platform stood up, creating a small commotion.
âRicky.â A few seconds later, Klein ambled towards them with a torch and said somberly, âWe have reached the surface.â
Rocky nodded and waved his hand to form a signal. The Disaster Swords got into action. They geared up and were ready to move.
Thales glanced at his surrounding instinctively, and he found, much to his dejection, that he and his companions were still captives.
âWhy did I tell you all this?â
Ricky turned his head around to peer at Thales and said profoundly, âAs I have said, my dear, you own a key which can unlock a door we all long to open.â
âA key?â Thales frowned.
âHas anyone ever told you that you talk and act strangely, like the priests in the temple?â
Ricky was somewhat surprised. He let out a laugh immediately afterwards.
âYes, someone has.â
While Thales was bemused, Ricky looked up at the ceiling that had drawn extremely close to them at some point. He looked as though he saw the world outside.
He gave an order loudly, âBe prepared, everyone, the day you leave the prison has arrived. It is time to look back at the Prison of Bones...â
Under the attentive gaze of the mercenaries, Rickyâs stare hardened, and a ferocious glint appeared in his eyes.
â...and say goodbye.â