Chapter 571 - Defects
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Renaissance Palace, royal guardsâ night shift break room.
âLord Mallos, you mentioned that Prince Thalesâ Power of Eradication is the Wrath of the Sea?â
As Chief Flagbearer and vice-captain, Vogel did not dwell on the princeâs sexuality. He switched to another report and pressured flag bearer Will, who was frantically cleaning up the stains, with a sideways glance.
But as the subject of interrogation, Mallos felt the tension in the room intensify.
âYes.â
The watchman stood in his world of dead silence and desolation, sensing the emotions that emanated from Vogel expressionlesslyâafter extreme rage, the latter seemed to have reverted to calm, with dark undercurrents.
âWhen did it awaken?â
âSince His Highness is only fourteen, it should have been fairly recently.â
Vogel opened the report, keeping his eyes on Mallos.
âAwakened at fourteen, that seems to be the earliest record of it... No exact timing?â
âLord Talon.â Mallos looked exasperated. âIâve only known him for a few months.â
Vogel stared at him for a long time, but the watchman exhibited absolute calm, not revealing any flaws.
âYou wrote in the report that it is a âvariantâ of the Wrath of the Sea. What does that mean?â
Mallos pretended to ponder seriously. âExactly what it means literally. That at time, it will show characteristics different from the Wrath of the Sea that we know, since Powers of Eradication vary from person to person.â
Vogel snorted. âIf it varies from person to person, how can you be sure that that is it?â
Mallos gave a polite smile.
âPerhaps you have forgotten, but I am the watchman of the guards. The legacy watchman.â
Sure enough, the moment he said this, he saw Vogelâs expression stiffen.
âI have access to legacy Eternal Filesâthere are many records about the âEnemy of the Wolvesâ, including his incredible Power of Eradication.
âIf you have doubts, Lord Talon, youâre welcome to apply to His Majesty to enter the watchmenâs chamber and access the top-secret files.â
Vogel was silent.
But in that moment, Mallos sensed that the fire in Vogelâs chest blazed.
Irritable, uneasy, frustrated.
âHe minds,â Mallos told himself.
âIt has been more than a year since the watchman selection process ended, but it still bothers this guy.
âWhy?
âWhy does everyone worry about, cling on to and obsess over things they did not obtain?â
The atmosphere was a little strange. Will could not help but gulp.
After a few seconds, Vogel moved his blade-like lips.
âNot necessary.â
Mallos smiled in response.
âThe prince has a good physique and recovers twice as fast compared to an ordinary person.â Vogel returned to normal very quickly, and displayed the exemplary qualities of a flag bearer. âIs that so?â
âThat Iâm not sure. Supposedly, Lady Jines took care of His Highnessâ daily needs six years ago...â
But Vogel refused to go easy on him. âBut Iâm asking you.â
Mallos paused for a few seconds before nodding naturally. âThat should be true.â
The watchman continued, but in a sterner tone, âAt least in martial arts training, no matter how hard the punches he receives are, he will be hopping around in no time.
âAlthough he likes to sleep on the floor and wash his hair every three to five days, he has never had a severe cold.â
Vogelâs gaze flitted between the report in his hand and Mallos.
âYouâve never doubted it?
âItâs a good thing that His Highness has an extraordinary physique. Even the Secret Intelligence Department does not question it, why should I doubt it?â
âWhat about your personal guesses?â
Mallosâ gaze shifted.
âThe royal family pays my salary and grants me responsibilities. They did not employ me to make guesses.â
âBut I did.â Vogelâs gaze turned incisive. âAnd Iâm not asking, Lord Mallos.â
Their gazes met and clashed in silence.
Feeling the pressure build, Will was more meticulous in filling up the cups of the two commanders.
Looking at Vogelâs cold eyes, Mallos thought about the countless top-secret Eternal Files displayed in the watchmanâs chamber.
âEven though in those days, the Six Praetorian Divisions were far from as fraternal and close as they seemed.
âBut when did the Flag Bearer Division become one of a kind, and transformed from flag protectors and military couriers to monitors and investigators...
âBecoming so annoying, obnoxious, unrelenting, and aggressive?
âWas it during the era of the Virtuous King?
âAfter the kingdomâs Secret Intelligence Department removed its gray coat and became an official state organ?â
After a few seconds, Mallos finally conceded a step. âIf I were to guess, that type of physique is possibly a special effect of the Wrath of the Sea, just as it was recorded in the watchmenâs files: the âEnemy of the Wolvesâ could predict and adapt to changes, surviving and avoiding death like a miracle...â
But his tone took a sharp turn, as if he suddenly realized something, âOh, sorry, I wasnât supposed to tell you that.â
Vogelâs breathing staggered for a second; undercurrents surged in his eyes.
In the world of desolation, Mallos sensed that the flame in the vice-captainâs chest had raised by an inch.
Fury, humiliation, sufferance.
âVogel didnât just mind,â Mallos told himself somewhat mournfully, âHe minded it too much and too deeply.
âSo he doesnât realize it at all.
âUnlike me, locked deep within and unable to self-extricate.â
âBut you just told me.â Vogel continued breathing expressionlessly. âThat Prince Thalesâ Power of Eradication had only awakened recently.
âBut his physique indicates that itâs been at least six years.â
Mallos took a sip of tea. âYou seem to know more than me.â
âAnswer the question.â
The watchman stared at Vogel for a while.
âI donât know, but I think some other people may know.â
âWho?â
âEckstedtians, particularly the Star KillerâI heard that he supervised His Highnessâ outdoor trainings in Dragon Clouds City.â
Vogelâs breathing halted slightly.
âYes, the person who murdered Prince Horace.â Mallos smiled calmly. âDo you intend to summon him for an interrogation? Like this?â
The night shift break room was silent for a while.
Until Vogel leaned forward slowly, as if he wanted to see Mallos inside out. âHave you not thought of another possibility?â
Mallos did not reply immediately.
In his world of desolation, he sensed that Vogel was transforming into a huge dark shadow, igniting everything around him with the indifferent flame in his chest.
âThatâs odd.
âWhat else does Mallos want, beside this?â
The watchman met Vogelâs gaze.
âI donât understand what you mean.â
Vogelâs expression became colder.
âSo, like you, His Highness and Captain Adrian âdonât understandâ too? Watchman?â
Mallosâ pupils contracted.
âWhy donât you ask them then?â
In that moment.
Snap.
The confronting pair turned around in unison.
With a look of embarrassment, Will pointed awkwardly at the broken pen nib in his hand and gave a miserable smile.
Conscious of the existence of a third party, Mallos and Vogel exchanged glances and both retreated.
Will let out a sigh of relief.
âItâs fine,â Vogelâs tone softened, even though his gaze licked at Mallosâ composed face from time to time like the tongue of a serpent, âLetâs talk about something else.â
Mallos picked up his maté tea and allowed the bitterness to hit his tastebuds.
Vogel waved; Will put a fresh stack of files and documents on the table.
âTwenty-four royal knights were transferred from the royal guards to your command to receive Prince Thales on his return.
âBut have since stationed permanently at Mindis Hall, escorting the Duke of Star Lake everywhere,â Vogel sneered, âSo, Lord Mallos, how does it feel to leave Renaissance Palace and strike out on your own?
Strike out on your own.
Will, who had only just relaxed a little, had to hold his breath again as he turned back around to concentrate on monitoring the Sound Replication Spell.
âFor the first few months, the guards were not accustomed to the work.â Mallos pondered for a while, pretending to not understand what Vogel meant. âBut thank you for your concern, we are now on track.â
Vogel lowered his head and scoffed; its implications were unclear.
âIn fact, the incident at the banquet last night had a profound impact.â
The vice-captain picked up one of the reports. The perceptive Mallos recognized it as the personnel file of the Star Lake Guards.
There were so many pages in each file on the table and their entries were so complicated that not even a compilation of the autobiographies of the persons concerned would be as exaggerated.
The old trick of the Flag Bearer Division.
Damn it. Who drew his portrait? Couldnât they have made his hairstyle look better? He was the watchman, after all.
âThis made me realize that there are many deficiencies in your daily work at Mindis Hall.â
The vice-captain continued unhurriedly, âIn a team of twenty-four, you selected three from the Command Division, eight from the Vanguard Division, six from the Defence Division, three from the Discipline Division, three from the Logistics Division, and...
âOnly one from the Flag Bearer Division.â
Vogel paused. There was a profound depth in his eyes. âYouâre not a big fan of our division, are you?â
âNot a big fan?
âOld friend, youâre too elegant with words.â
âI picked Hugo Fuble from the Flag Bearer Division for his experience and ability.â Mallos looked at Vogel and then at Will. âI think he is capable of undertaking the responsibilities of two guards by himself.â
Vogel scoffed. âItâs not just him.â
He picked up a file. âThereâs also Danny Doyle, who almost lost his own life and implicated others last night.â
Will sensed that the situation had gone awry: he was embroiled in the political battle between the watchman and the vice-captainâthe people around the future king.
Mallos chuckled and decided to take a defensive stance. âI thought we were done discussing D.D. His Highness has disciplined him...â
But Vogelâs voice eclipsed his, âYou think you are protecting them.â
Vogel shoved the file towards Mallos. In the file, Doyleâs handsome portrait was smiling at the watchman.
âBut as you can see, Danny Doyleâs reputation in the capital is extremely poor. He indulges in women and there are even rumors that accuse him of being a Don Juan.â
Mallosâ expression was unchanged. In the world of desolation, the flame that belonged to Vogel burned hotter than ever.
Radical, incisive, determined to win.
The watchman shook his head calmly. âD.D is from a noble family and handsome, itâs not his fault that heâs popular with the opposite sex.â
Vogel sneered. âHence the indecorum last night was not accidental, but the inevitable consequence of his unchecked life, not to mention the mess his father made.
âYou are relying on such men to protect the kingdomâs bloodline?â
2Mallos stared fixedly at Vogel but did not retort.
Given how this involved guard conduct, Will, who was in charge of recording, did not even dare to breathe too loudly.
The night shift break room was silent for a while.
Vogel pulled out another file and said in a colder voice, âCaleb Glover.
âHonestly, when I saw this name appear, I was surprised.â
Mallos did not speak.
âLetâs see what Stanleyâs report says,â Vogel scoffed softly, âVanguard Glover has poor social skills, is reclusive and extreme, and has hidden violent tendencies. They call himâZombie.â
Vogel put down the report and looked at Mallos.
Mallos did not dispute this. He merely raised his cup and stated calmly, âThe strong always have a distinctive character...â
Vogel interjected, like a just and stoic flag bearer, âVanguard Glover has a history of attacking his comrades in a mission, and itâs happened more than once!
âThe worst case was when this son of a b*tch severely injured six of his peers from the Vanguard Division in Blade City, causing three to leave the force and one to be permanently disabled.
âIs this what you call âdistinctive characterâ?â
Mallos frowned.
Upon hearing such insider knowledge, Willâs expression changed. He could not help but think whether he had ever offended Zombie.
âEven though the news was suppressed, this was a stain that could not be erased by his noble status. Neither the power of the Glover family nor the prestige of his grandfather could save him,â Vogel sneered, âUntil you saved him from the detention hole with a warrant and took him to the Western Desert.
âThen after a few months, he is transformed into a personal guard of the Duke of Star Lake?â
Mallos was composed as usual.
In his world of desolation, a shadow was cast over Vogel and the burning flame filled the room.
âVogel, heâs aiming for something.
âSince earlier, everything heâs done has just been tactics.â
âLogistics Division, Leo Procca.â
Vogel turned the page over to another personnel file. His voice became calm, âIn his early years in the Vanguard Division, he was quite famous, and was said to be comparable to Stanley.â
With a change in tone, the Chief Flagbearer said with contempt, âBut since he was wounded in the Desert War, his body is no longer what it was. He lost his aggression and is left only with an ability to bow and scrapeâI heard he lost to Prince Thales in training?â
Mallos took a sip of maté tea. The bitterness made him feel alive. âIâm more inclined to call him âsuaveâ.â
Vogel scoffed disdainfully. âBlunt and chipped blades can still regain their shine.
âBut there is no cure for lost will.â
Mallos watched as Vogel threw Proccaâs file aside and picked up another file.
âDefence Division, Jean Luca Kommodore.
âThis oneâs an opportunist. I heard that he didnât even complete knight training, but instead started out as a police officer and employed various means to climb up to where he is now.
Vogel snorted and looked towards Mallos. âBeside Prince Thales.â
Mallos raised his eyebrows and pretended to not understand the sarcasm in Vogelâs words.
Will turned around to maintain the Sound Replication Spell and avoid the increasingly unpleasant topic.
At the same time, he cursed at himself, regretting why he decided to betray his soul for two gold coins and switch shifts with that old fox, Jayden.
âWhy arenât you speaking?â Vogel asked coldly, âArenât you very skilled in rebutting?â
âIâm taking in your advice, Lord Talon.â Mallos looked up. âAnd self-reflecting.â
Vogel growled in anger.
âMike Jonveled, originally of the Discipline Division, but transferred by you to the Vanguard Division in the Star Lake Guards.â The vice-captain flashed the next file. âHe received knight education in the Northern Territory. Itâs no wonder that heâs a left-handed swordsman. The Northlanders must not have corrected him in his youth...
âBut why did I hear that he had an affair with his young stepmother?â
Mallos sighed softly.
This he truly wasnât aware.
He had underestimated the Flag Bearer Division.
Vogel turned to the next page, speaking faster, âAnd Nate Ness.
âAccomplished apprentice of Tower of Eradication, practitioner of the Flash sword style, the genius that was admitted by exception, and in time, part of the supreme class.â
The Chief Flagbearer looked up maliciously. âItâs just that he has a nickname. In fact, they are two joint nicknames.
âThe King of Duels...â Vogel paused for a beat before maliciously uttering the second moniker, âThe Sinkhole of Group Battles?â
Mallos frowned. âAbout that...â
But Vogel seemed to have found an attacking rhythm, and advanced mercilessly. âNess is arrogant and selfish. He has no awareness of teamwork, and would even step on the heels of the person in front of him when marching in formation.
âThese are the original words written in Marigoâs training report: âAlthough exceptionally talented, he is naturally not suited to teamwork. He is unable to partner and work together with others. Whether it is in a formation of the Age of the Empire or the contemporary Starlight Formation, if there is even one companion within two meters of him, his swordskills in which he prides himself are greatly diminished, to the extent that he attacks blindly regardless of friend or foe, affecting the entire battle and proving to be more of a hindrance than an aid.â
Mallos sighed inside.
Vogel put down the file and continued to sneer, âI canât believe thereâs someone in this world where âone plus one is less than twoâ.
âReminds me of your predecessor, Lord Mallos.â
The watchmanâs gaze froze.
Vogel glanced sideways at Mallos. âFor one, when the enemy is against him, the fewer people, the better. For the other, when he is against the enemy, the fewer people, the better.
Vogel shook his head sarcastically. âSure enough, all geniuses have something in common.â
âIndeed.
âAnd you, Vogel Demented Talon, you and your predecessor share something in common too.â
Mallos reminded himself to not retaliate sarcasticallyâperhaps it was because he had been living with an unsparing Jadestar boy, his desire in this aspect had flourished. It was not a good sign.
In the world of dead silence, Vogelâs shadow was growing and the flame was spread throughout his body.
Confident, greedy, fierce.
But also becoming hollower.
Next, Vogel shuffled through the files as if he was dealing cards. Will carefully collected the files that he had looked through.
âPenal officer, âGardenerâ Gray Patterson. To be honest, Falcondor should be grateful to you. He had intended to get rid of this deputy who was born into a Seven Jadestar Attendants family but cannot be simply meddled with for a very long time.
âLogistics officer Stone? You really know how to pick them. I hear heâs going to retire in a year?
âDefence Division, âIron Towerâ Bastia, someone who canât keep up with a rapid march...
âDefence Division, Tall Man Franzuke, a guy with phobias towards water and heights?
âDefence Division, gawky Ferri. I hear he suffers from manic syndrome.â
Mallos remained silent.
With a snort, Vogel went on, âVanguard Division, Ghost Face Vladivostok. Heâs such a social outcast that he has to sit on his own at lunch.
âVanguard Division, âPoopâ Supa Langley. Well, just his nickname itself gives you some food for thought, doesnât it?
âThere is also âBronzeâ Jose Kostad, a foreigner, and a Child of Thorns.
âRio Morgan. You presumptuously promoted him from the Jadestar Private Army when his staffing status was yet to be decided, and had him follow you to Western Desert to receive the prince...â
At the mention of this name, Vogelâs expression changed.
âBut most importantly...
He raised the file. On it was the sketch of a menacing man with a face full of scars that would keep children awake at night.
âMorgan, a veteran who had previously murdered his superior in battle?â
Vogel slammed the table.
âAre you f*cking kidding me?â
Mallos glanced at the portrait of Rio Morgan on the file that did indeed resemble a murderer. He was calm and it was unclear what he was thinking.
âThese are the âelite guardsâ that you selected? For the heir of Constellation, the crown jewel of the kingdom, you selected this bunch of...â
The vice-captain ended through gritted teeth, âDefects?â
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