Chapter 561 - Cannot Escape the Sheath
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Imperial Style.
Thales ruminated these words for a while.
âA style that is able to go head to head against âTempleâ.
âIs it the style of the Empire, or the style of the Emperor?â
âNow, do you understand?â
Mallos gently placed his hand on the hilt of his sword. There were mixed emotions in his gaze.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThe significance of Imperial Styleâthis line of martial arts inherited from the Age of the Empireâto Constellation, to the Jadestar Royal Family, and especially to you?â
There was barely anyone on the Training Field, and silence filled the courtyard. Behind them, the main stone hall was standing majestically under the gloomy sky.
Thales pondered for a long while before he spoke.
âThat means, âImperial Styleâ does not merely represent martial arts, but also history. It has an extraordinary significance, and is equivalent to the Jadestar Royal Family heritage style...â
âSo this was another historical parable for me to learn from...â
At this thought, Thalesâ words were stuck in his throat.
âWait a minute.
âJadestar Royal Family heritage...â
Thalesâ expression changed slightly. Mallos, on the other hand, did not say anything.
âDoyle of Mirror River...â Thales uttered this family name out of the blue for no apparent reason.
âLast night, the duel between Doyle and Byrael...â
Thales looked towards the watchman and wondered aloud, âEven though his weapon and style were different, but I seem to recall, Doyleâs sword style... Is it also part of the Imperial Style?â
Mallos narrowed his eyes slightly.
After a few seconds, the watchman nodded.
âDanny Doyle was the last disciple of Sir Joaquin, the knight. Before his death, Sir Joaquin was the chief swordskills instructor of the private army on the home territory of the Jadestar Royal Family. He was a master-level figure in Imperial Style martial arts.â
Swordskills instructor of the Jadestar Private Army.
Having his query answered, Thales gaze changed as he immediately followed up with another question. âWhat about the others?
âApart from Toledo and Doyle. Glover? Bastia? And yourself?â
Thales stared at Mallos.
The watchman smiled plainly and confirmed Thalesâ speculations, âYes.
âGlover, Morgan, Vladivostok and Oscarson of the Vanguard Division...
âBastia, Franzuke, Ferri, and Kostad of the Defence Division...
âAs well as Townsend and Chevanov under my command.â
Mallos still had a palm on the hilt of his sword as he sighed, âNot just them. Your Star Lake Guards, or to be more precise, the entire royal guard staffing structure, is mostly made up of Imperial Style practitioners.â
âMost of the royal guards.â
Thales had a moment of realization before he was lost in thought, frowning.
âAs for me, the instructors who taught me martial arts were also Imperial Style knights,â the watchman explained slowly, âThanks to the Jadestar Private Army, even the regular soldiers of the royal familyâwhich have been established for no more than a few decadesâhave more or less been influenced, resulting in many practitioners from commanders to foot soldiers.â
Thales was silent for a while.
He contemplated the reason behind all of this.
Mallos did not rush him, but waited patiently for the princeâs reaction.
âMallos,â After a few seconds, Thales started softly, as if in a daze, âYou mentioned that people choose their own school of thought between Temple and Imperial. Do they look for anything in particular?â
Mallosâ gaze turned hazy.
He gently released the hilt of his sword.
âMy thoughts are that, in the rise of authoritarian powers and troubled times, the skills taught by the Tower of Eradication will often be popular for a time, propagate, and become a prominent school of thought.â
The watchman shook off his hazy gaze and reverted to a calm demeanor. âWhile in the height of peace and prosperity, the orthodox style of the Empire will become the trend that people pursue.â
Mallos looked at Thales. He was calm as usual, but there was something different about the pauses between his words. âDo you understand?â
Thales took a deep breath.
He corrected his seating posture and solemnly faced his personal guard captain cum martial arts instructor.
âMallos.
âWhat are you actually trying to tell me through this lesson today?â
The edges of Mallosâ lips curved upwards, but he shrugged and put on an innocent look. âThe two main representative schools of thought, of course...â
But Thales cut him short.
âYou could have been more straightforward. You didnât have to be so obscure and careful.â
The Duke of Star Lake glared at him. âItâs not as if Iâll do a keyword review.â
Mallos was slightly taken aback.
He scoffed. âSo what do youâwith your profound wisdomâthink Iâm trying to say then?â
The two exchanged a glance.
Thales took a deep breath, closed his eyes gently then opened them again.
âThat Stupi...ahem I mean, respected young master Kohen of the Karabeyan family in South Coast Hill,â Thales stared at Mallos and continued in a serious tone, âFrom what I gather, heâs a disciple of the Tower of Eradication.
âAnd based on what youâve told me, a âTempleâ practitioner.â
Mallosâ eyebrows twitched but he did not comment.
âMiss Miranda of the Arunde family in the Northern Territory.
âAnd Anker Byrael of Crow Caw City in the Western Desert from last night.
âAs well as Ness. Like you said, before moving to the Central Territory, he was originally from Blade Edge Hill.â
Thalesâ tone was certain as he pushed on.
âOh, and Eckstedtians.â
Thales recalled what Wya told him.
âAs far as I know, the legendary âGround-Shakerâ Kaslan Lampard learnt skills from the Tower of Eradication in his youth.â
Mallos shifted a little when he heard this name and looked pensive.
He looked up and casually replied, âYou know a lot indeed, Your Highness.â
Thales frowned. âAnd last night, when you said the assassinâs martial arts originated from the Tower of Eradication, your nemesisââapologies, I mean Vice-captain Vogelâsâfirst reaction was: heâs a foreign noble.â
Thales paused, but Mallos remained calm.
âAs for Imperial Style...â
Thales felt that he had caught hold of the thread, and was pulling it tighter, until he got closer to the crux. âOf my guards, D.D and Gloverâs family are from Central Territory. More accurately put, they are Seven Jadestar Attendants.
âAnd you mentioned that Toledo is the descendant of a branch of a Seven Jadestar Attendant family.
âEven you yourself, Tormond Mallos, are a descendant of a Seven Jadestar Attendant.â
Mallosâ breathing staggered.
âAlong with âmostâ of the other royal guards.â
Thales continued solemnly, âTemple and Imperial.
âTheir practitioners are so divergent. Is this a coincidence?â
But Mallos did not take the bait, instead responding with a rhetorical question. âWhat do you think?â
Thales furrowed his brows and thought to himself that this guy was definitely taking revenge against the prince for interrupting him earlier by refusing to speak much right now.
âI think...â Thales tried deducing, âAt least in Constellation, local nobles are inclined to send their children to the Tower of Eradication to train in the Temple style martial arts?
âCentral suzerains, on the other hand, mostly adhere to the Imperial legacy to butter up to the Jadestar Royal Family?
âIs that it?â
Mallos chuckled but did not affirm one way or the other.
Thales exhaled.
âDelving a little deeper...â the prince went on with a frown. âThe skills of the Tower of Eradication have spread throughout the kingdom, and is especially prevalent among long-established, local aristocrats who are used to a divided rule.
âThe Imperial Style is firmly based in the Central Region of Constellation, with Eternal Star City as its base, and is highly revered amongst knights who surround the throne.â
There was a gleam in Thalesâ eyes.
âTemple and Imperial, these two martial art schools of thought, I think I understand them now.â
Thales no longer cared about Mallosâ reaction, and started to contemplate on his own.
âFor thousands of years, especially during the Age of the Empire, Temple and Imperial have stood opposed to and competed against each other.
âBut this was not a contrast of sects or battle of swordsmanship between different schools of thought like in wuxia novels of his past lifeâ
âJust like the Power of Eradication,â Thales recalled what Ricky had said in the dungeon, and subconsciously repeated them, âIt is not merely itself, but also the warrior themselves.â
Mallos frowned slightly.
Thales sped up his speech. âThe Temple of Knights originated from the Ancient Northland. Its skills spread through rangers and traveling warriors to all corners of the world.
âTheir rivalâImperial Style, originated from The Ancient Empire. It benefitted from royal power orthodoxy, was passed down by legionaries, and was favored in the court and Central.
âRight from the start, these two schools of thought stemmed from different beings, then developed and grew amidst the struggle between these beings.â
Thales continued distractedly, âUntil a thousand years passed, their faces changed, and they became the two major martial art schools of thought within and around the core of power and throughout all hierarchies in Constellation.
âTemple.
âImperial Style.â
Mallos stared fixedly at the prince.
Thales ignored him.
He was immersed in thought in that moment.
âThatâs right. Just like what Ricky said.
âThe Power of Eradication is closely related to the warrior themselves, embodying everyoneâs experience and personality...
âMartial art schools of thought, on the other hand, is intimately linked to the real world, reflecting everyoneâs inclination and choices.â
Thales said in a trance, âBecause they are not just two main schools of thought, and their competition is not only a battle of honor or of reputation. Itâs also actual, raw politics.
âIn ancient times, the people who used them were entangled in the division between the central and local regions of the Empire.
âIn those times, practitioners of both revolved around the distinction between the royal power of Constellation and the divided rule of vassals.â
Thales looked up and stared resolutely at Mallos.
âThis is not just martial arts.
âItâs politics and power, history and change.
âThis is the truth and significance of the legacy of these two major schools of thought.
âAnd also what you actually want to tell me, right?â
Mallos smiled. It was a smile of relief.
He looked towards the courtyard in the distance, which was sparse and deserted due to the change of season from autumn to winter. âTo be honest, Iâm not good at interpreting politics, and I do not wish to mislead Your Highness...â
Thales interjected, âNonsense, you are thoroughly aware of it.â
The prince was no longer looking at Mallos. His gaze was hazy.
âThousands of years ago...
âThe current of times rolled on and gathered into a tide.
âHumans were about to flourish, thus the Temple was bright.
âWhat the genteel favored, those below them would be even more fervent about.
âThe throneâs partiality realized the Imperial Style.â
Mallos looked at the prince who was lost in thought and fell silent.
Thales glanced into the distance at Ness and Toledo, who were wiping off their sweat and drinking water after their fierce battle. Ness seemed to still hold a grudge, while Toledo seemed unbothered.
The sound of their weapons clashing rang again in Thales ears.
Clang.
Thales was stunned.
Nessâ lightning-quick blade, Toledoâs tenacious defense.
That wasnât just a duel between two persons, or even a confrontation between two major schools of thought.
In that battle, he glimpsed the scenery from a thousand years ago.
âEmperor and dukes.
âEmpire and rangers.
âUnification and chaos.
âIron blood and ostentatious displays.
âAnd now, after a thousand years...â
Thalesâ thoughts drifted further.
âIn a world of divided rule, there is no chaotic warfare.
âSo the Tower of Eradication is established, and their disciples are widespread.
âConstellation is restored, and royal power is duly exerted.
âPassed down through knights, the Imperial Style continues its age-old legacy.
âLocal nobles choose the Tower of Eradication. The Seven Jadestar Attendants choose to cozy up to the Imperial Style.
âCentral and local.
âCentralized and divided rule.
âKing and vassals.â
Thales thought about all of this in a daze, and began to have a better understanding.
âNo existence in this world is illusory or castles in the air.
âEven martial arts and swordskillsâwhich are seemingly innocent and independent, and external objects or tools that are purely related to personal interest and choiceâare no exception.
âThe emergence of Temple and Imperial Styles was closely related to the times. The competition between them was by no means isolated and static, but the result of the combined action of history and politics, reality and power.
âTheir diametrical opposition is a faithful reflection of human relationships on martial art legacies and realistic violence.
âThe times made them what they are.
âAnd they reflect the times.
âSuch is martial arts, and even more so, people.â
At this thought, Thales sighed, âLooks like Gray Sword Guard got it right.
âSince ancient times, swords cannot escape the Sheath.â
âGray Sword Guard?â
Mallos was dumbfounded when he heard this sentence which assessed an elite of yesteryears.
But Thales merely shook his head.
âFor every martial art, every school of thought, no matter how mighty or impressive, how astounding or prominent...â
Thales exhaled.
âThe background of the era and the soil of society, and even the people who use them, are the true âsheathsâ that they cannot escape.â
Mallos contemplated this and nodded slightly.
At this point, Thales suddenly recalled what Scholar Bonar said in the grammar lesson earlier:
Language is a tool, is the result, but also the master, and the cause. It is the best example of a guest that usurps its host and profoundly influences its users in changing times...
Subconsciously, Thales was stumped for words.
Be it martial arts or language.
They were not just insensate tools.
On the contrary, the user fits them into their sheath, stamps their mark on them, and assigns them the characteristics of the era and the society.
Thereafter, they become one with the user, inseparable, and even exhibiting...humanity.
They have even usurped their host by influencing more people through legacy and practice, continuing to strengthen and driving the tide of times forward.
Theology, ultimately, is a field of study about people.
Priestess Melgenâs words rang in his ears.
âJust like Temple and Imperial Style,â Thales said intuitively, âThe significance of their opposition to each other has been passed down through the bodies of millions of practitioners from ancient times to the present, germinating and looking for an opportunity to flourish, whether the practitioners themselves realize it or not.â
âThey are constantly evolving and endlessly entangled within myriad outlines of reality and politics.
âThey resonate in every round of military encounter and echo melodiously.â
In that moment, Thales recalled the battle earlier between Ness and Toledo.
But in the next moment, he saw the scene from last nightâs banquet in which D.D and Anker dueled furiously.
âNo, not just them.
âMallos, Doyle, Glover...
âKaslan, Kohen, Miranda...
âThey live in every warrior, every weapon, every battle,â Thales said distractedly, âContinuously rising and falling, competing throughout the millennium without a clear outcome.
âUntil now.â
âThey never left, never faltered, never declined.
âItâs only that the people are immersed within them.
âUsing them daily without realizing.
âUnaware even as time passes.
âUnable to escape the sheath.â
Mallos contemplated for a moment then suddenly smiled. âIt seems that I no longer need to say anything more.â
Thales smiled too.
He glanced at the weaponry rack in the Training Field, then looked up at the dreary sky that was bearing down on him.
In that moment, he felt that everything in the atmosphere was enveloped within it.
âPerhaps these were the strings of the instrument that was the epoch.â
Thales sighed deeply.
âThese strings played the notes on every detail in history.
âTiny and imperceptible, but leaving behind a vast shadow.
âFaint and hardly noticeable, but dense and unbearable.â
âMallos, the schools of thought that you mentioned before...â
Thales let out a long sigh.
âI looked them up.â
Mallos looked at the Duke of Star Lake, and felt the gravity of the latter.
Thales continued slowly, âThe attack and defense faction, or the northern faction, emerged from the successive conflicts at the border between Constellation and Eckstedt.
âThe martial arts faction was a legacy of the church militancy that was in vogue during the Age of the Empire, and were the guardians of temples of faith.
âThe modern faction is embodied in the mercenaries and adventurers of recent times.
âThese martial arts each have their own origins, donât they?â
Thales stared at Mallos.
âJust like the Temple and Imperial Styles that we have talked about today.â
Mallos returned the stare then said quietly, âWar and chaos, peace and prosperity, all these factors can give rise to different martial arts and martial art practitioners, which could turn out to be vibrant and incredible, or orthodox and uniform.â
The watchman looked up into the distant sky. âIt is said that, in the Eastern Peninsula and foreign lands, the farther away it is from us, the more different their martial arts are.â
Thales chuckled, feeling somewhat relieved.
The progression of the times has influenced and shaped everything,â the prince lamented, âCause and effect repeat as one follows the other. There are no exceptions.â
âAs for those technological means that transcend history and can still develop smoothly...
âThose tactics and hacks that transcend the times and can conquer all...â
Thales sighed.
âSure enough, it can only appear upon rebirth and in fantasy novels.â
âBut in any case, there is one thing that will never change.â Mallos stood up. His expression was solemn and his tone was cold. âAll martial arts, ultimately, are violence.
âAll violence, fundamentally, can kill.â
The watchman went on profoundly, âYour Highness, be careful.â
Thales frowned.
âPower originates from violence.
âIs that so?â
âWhy?â
Thales lowered his gaze. âWhy did you tell me all this? And even staged a demonstration?â
Mallos took a deep breath and slowly uttered, âBecause, this is your lesson for the day.â
He looked towards the main building of Mindis Hall; his gaze was dim and his thoughts imperceptible.
âAre you ready?â
âReady?â
Thales did not reply immediately.
His thoughts were on another matter.
âSince martial art styles and the Power of Eradication both bear the mark of their practitioners, have the trace of the epoch engraved into them, and reflect the power shifts in reality.
âThen...â
Thalesâ gaze turned keen.
âIn the era when Magic Towers were still standing, when wizards had not died out, when magical knowledge had not been classified as taboo and was still the paramount knowledge of the world...
âWhat did magic look like?
âHow did it interact with humans, relate to the times, and intertwine with reality?â
Right when Thales was engrossed in thought, a voice called out, âCommander, Your Highness!â
In the distance, following the sound of his footsteps, Bastiaâs nervous, deep voice rang across the Training Field, âRenaissance Palace sent someone over!â
Thales and Mallos fell silent in unison.
Bastiaâs sturdy body stepped onto the Training Field and stirred up a cloud of dust and sand.
âHis Majesty has given a direct order!
âSummoning the Duke of Star Lake to see him in the palace immediately!â
Thales was silent for a while.
Mallos was motionless as well.
They disregarded the protectorâs anxiety.
Finally, just when Bastia was about to repeat himself out of desperation, Thales gradually stood up.
âItâs here.â
âYes, Mallos.â
Thales took a deep breath.
He smiled and responded to the watchmanâs question earlier, âIâm done warming up.
âIâm ready.â