Chapter 572 - Heart of the Guards
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âDefects.
âHmph, defects.â
The watchman pursed his lips.
He looked around in the world of desolation and saw dilapidation in every corner.
âOh Vogel, what makes you believe that there are true âquality productsâ in this world?â
âTrust me, Lord Mallos. I hate to describe fellow guards as such.â
Vogel scoffed and leaned back in his chair.
âBut clearly, you have not left me with much choice.â
In the awkward silence, Mallos stared at Vogel for a long time but did not speak.
Will had long thought of himself as dead, and had almost integrated with the spell on the wall.
Mallos sighed.
âWhat do you want, Vogel?â
The watchman uncharacteristically referred to Vogel by his first name instead of his last, and continued calmly, âIf you are looking to find trouble with my subordinates.
âIt would be more effective to report directly to His Majesty, or the captain, or even Chief Penal Officer Falcondor.
Vogel stared back at him, the anger on his face gradually receding.
After a few seconds, he reverted to become the strict vice-captain again.
âFlag bearer Will,â Vogel called out softly.
Will, who was trying hard to pretend he wasnât there, shuddered involuntarily.
âWhy donât you cut that poor Sound Replication Spell some slack and go for a walk outside?â
Will looked up from the spell that he had been ârepairingâ for the past five minutes, his face ashen.
âGo for a walk...â
Finally realizing what that meant, he replied gleefully, âOf course! I just happened to be a bit tired after sitting for so long. You are very considerate, Commander Talon...â
âWill.â This time, it was Mallos. He was calm and gentle, concise and clear. âGo out.
âNow.â
Will, who was about to say something, immediately stopped talking.
In the space of a few seconds, he stood up quietly, left the sight of the other two, then slipped out of the night shift break room like he was fleeing disaster.
Leaving Vogel and Mallos facing each other in the room.
And the Sound Replication Spell that was emanating a strange glow.
âOthers may not see it, Tormond,â Vogel said softly, referring to Mallos by his first name, âBut the Flag Bearer Division is the eyes and ears of the guards, specializing in internal review.
âAfter last night, I realized that these so-called Star Lake Guards under your command either lacked reputation, had deficient characters, were unreceptive scions, or have messy private lives...â
He tapped the personnel files on the table.
âWhen you became his personal guard captain, everyone was envious of your opportunity to be close to the prince. But you chose from the royal guards this marginalized and controversial bunch to be your righthand men?
âIs it because they are easier to control, or that they pose less of a threat, and are less likely to cause trouble?â
Vogelâs gaze turned keen. âOr maybe I should ask: what was your intention?â
âThe princeâs personal guard captain.
âOpportunity to be close to the prince, everyone was envious?â
Mallos was expressionless.
âYouâre envious, Vogel.
âIâm not.â
Mallos paused before replying, âYouâre suspecting me.â
There was brief silence in the night shift break room.
Vogel crossed his arms and sneered. âWhen I saw the righteous act of the Duke of Star Lake last night...â
He picked up the last file on the table. âDo you know what I thought?â
Vogel was slightly lost in thought.
âHim.
âHe isnât willing to sacrifice the pawn to save the king.â
Mallos was somewhat unsettled.
Vogel focused his gaze. âSacrifice the pawn.â
The vice-captain shoved to file towards Mallos.
âPawn.â
Mallos looked at it. On the file, his own portrait was staring back at him.
Indifferent.
Calm.
Unbothered.
Whack!
Vogel slapped a palm on the table, coincidentally covering Mallosâ name on the file.
âI donât know why the watchman has such great autonomy, but after taking over the Flag Bearer Division, my job is to scrutinize every guard.
âTo prevent tragedy from repeating itself.â
As their eyes met, their breathing staggered in unison.
Mallos did not speak.
In his world of desolation, Vogelâs shadow was enormous.
âSo yes, Iâm suspecting you, watchman.â
The flag bearer leaned forward. His keen gaze landed on Mallos. âAs you said, many files in the watchmenâs chamber are top-secret Eternal Filesâincluding those on the Bloody Year.
âSo I suspect that, when you became his personal guard captain and selected his Star Lake Guards, you had ulterior motives.
âMotives that are beyond the duties of a royal guard and unknown even to His Majesty and the captain.â
Mallosâ gaze fell on the glowing Sound Replication Spell.
Before he got a response, Vogel scoffed in a warning tone, âTell me, you must have a good reason for doing this, donât you?â
Vogelâs gaze turned cold.
âTell me, what is it about the prince?
âIs there a secret that only watchmen over the generations know about?
âThat leads you to act warily, cautiously, unusually and even absurdly around him?â
Mallosâ expression remained unchanged but he sighed inside.
âTell me, Tormond. Otherwise Iâll submit this Eternal File to His Majesty and the captain,â Vogel threatened coldly, âTell me that those twenty four guards and yourself, are not...â
There was a chilling warning in the tone of Vogelâs voice, âConsumables, specially selected by you for the special prince on your own initiative and out of resentment.â
In that moment, Mallos saw in the world of desolation that Vogelâs shadow and flame became infinite, obscuring everything.
The room was quiet. Only the Sound Replication Spell was left operating tenaciously, ignoring the tension in the air.
After a few seconds.
âVogel,â the watchman looked up as he called the name like he did many years ago, âWhat is it thatâs bothering you?â
Vogel was taken aback.
Mallos looked at him with a blank expression. âIs it that, a year ago, I was nominated for and took from you the watchman position that was supposed to be in your grasp?â
Vogelâs expression changed.
âIs it the senior flag bearer Colin Samel that escaped from his prisoner escorts due to your error six years ago?
âIs it that, after you finished training and on the day before you were about to officially join the royal guards, you witnessed âBlood Chantâ behead the former king in Hall of Stars?
âIs it that, in the Bloody Year, the capital was engulfed in chaos and disaster, leading to the death of your parents in the hands of a mob?â
Vogelâs complexion turned paler by a shade at each question.
âOr is it that, due to the appearance of the second prince at the National Conference six years ago,â the watchman asked slowly, âThe Talon family, who are part of the Thirteen Distinguished Families and distant relatives of the Jadestars, could not succeed the royal family as they would have if the king had no descendants?
âVogel Talon?â
Mallos stood in his world of desolation and, predictably, saw that Vogelâs huge shadow was trembling, and the infinite flame flickered.
Longing, agitated, uneasy.
And terrified.
âWhen one loses everything, they always want to grab hold of somethingâwhether it be a life-saving stalk of straw or the devilâs conditions.
âDonât let fear dominate your life, old friend.â Mallos shook his head. âItâs not worth it.â
Vogelâs breathing quickened and his fury burned hotter.
âIf thatâs your answer, watchman...â
Mallos interjected, âD.D.
âHe has a very special ability.â
Vogel narrowed his eyes.
âItâs true, most people, including you, might think of him as a naïve scion, thick-skinned, lazy, nonsensical, or even sloppy and unreliable...â
Mallosâ pupils focused. âBut the thing is.
âWhether they look down on him, treat him with disdain, find him frustrating or feel he is hopeless.
âAfter most people spend time with Danny Doyle and get to know his personality, they will find it hard to be angry at him.
âItâs difficult to truly...hate him.
âLet alone detest or enter into a conflict with him.â
Vogelâs expression changed.
âAs long as he is willing, he can get closer to anyone in a minute, without hindrance or burden, even if the other person is an inhuman psychopath or a cold-blooded monster.â
Mallos stared at the shadow in his cup.
âTo have most people in this world not hate youâdo you know how hard that is, Lord Talon?â
He continued quietly, âIt would be far easier to attain supreme class.
âThatâs why, even though he is not the best in terms of capability and quality, Danny Doyle is able to get along with the other guards. He is well-regarded and they are happy for him to step up when a situation arises.â
Vogel stared at Mallos, his eyes still ablaze with fury.
âAnd Vanguard Glover,â Mallos stared back at Vogel, and continued calmly, âAlthough he is quiet and uncommunicative, he is dependable and meticulous.
âHe was part of the Desert War. Of the younger generation in the Vanguard Division, he has the most comprehensive understanding of what actual combat is like. Even if Vice Chief Protector Marigo went all out, he might not necessarily beat Glover.â
Vogel frowned.
âAs for his blemishes, if you donât restrict yourself to cold records and numbers, and are willing to break down the prejudices and misunderstandings of others, Lord Talon.
âThen you will perhaps realize that Caleb Glover fought with his peers because, for five long years, they insulted his family and background, alienated him and made false accusations against him.
âAs a royal knight of the kingdom, Caleb Glover could no longer bear it and was compelled to respond.â
Vogel repeated with a frown. âCompelled to?â
Mallos nodded. âIf I were you, I would pay more attention to the internal discipline of the guards.
âAnd think about why six people were beleaguering one person in the Vanguard Division.
âAnd why in the Vanguard Division, which is known for being tough in actual combat, a six-versus-one fight resulted in three injuries and one disability.â
Vogel did not speak. He looked at the file on the desk.
âAs for the others.
âPatterson has a peculiar temperament, and Stone is about to retire, so they wonât easily be boughtâparticularly given that, upon the princeâs return, everyone will pounce and want a piece of him.
âTo be honest, Kommodore is indeed imperfect, but we needed someone that understood the workings of the cityâs police force and bureaucrats.
âI was not aware of Jonveled affair with his stepmother, and Kostad is indeed a Child of Thorns, but given the princeâs experience for the past six years,â Mallos explained assuredly, âThere was a need to ensure the geographical diversity of the guards.
âItâs true that Ness is a headache, but who among us wasnât arrogant and self-centered when we were young? In his case, it might be a little exaggerated, but all he needs is someone to temper him, for example...a sturdy partner that can take a good thrashing.
âAnd did I mention that, in the Desert War, Bastia took two blows from an orcâs hammer but did not fall?
âAs for vanguard Morgan, his 20-year-old case had been decided. There was no evidence to support the claim that he killed his superior...â
Vogel scoffed. âIsnât that even more unnerving?â
Mallos smiled.
âI know my subordinates,â the watchman said calmly, âThey are not what you think.â
Mallos stared at his old friend earnestly. âThey are not consumables, nor expendable pawns.
âThey are people.â
Silence filled the night shift break room once again.
Vogelâs gaze oscillated between the file and Mallos, wandering.
âPeople.â
âPeople?â
After a long silence, Vogel patted the files on the desk and snorted. âYou know the Flag Bearer Division doesnât view things that way.
âDonât trust peopleâthatâs the first thing they teach you at the Flag Bearer Division.â
Mallos shook his head. âA long time ago, about sixty years ago, the royal guards had a watchman called Cyril Fakenhaz.
âHe once said: the Command Division is the brain, the Flag Bearer Division is the eyes and ears, Vanguard and Defence are the arms and legs, Logistics forms the flesh and blood, and Discipline is the spine.
âBut the legacy watchman...
âIs the heart of the guards.â
Vogel was stunned.
âThe brain can be confused, the eyes and ears can also be deceived. Limbs can break and bones can fracture. Even The Emperorâs Praetorian Guards were once adrift and in ruins.â
Mallos picked up his own file from the table and stood up. âBut the heart wonât be.â
He put his hand to his chest and said solemnly, âLegacy alone shall be unceasing.
âWitnessing eternity.â
Vogel stared at him, dazed.
Mallos closed the file that contained his portrait and added it to the top of the pile of the other files.
âI guess the flag bearer recording ends here?
âIf you wish, submit the Eternal File to His Majesty. I donât mind.â
The watchman nodded and turned to leave.
Vogel took a few deep breaths. He stared at Mallosâ leaving figure but was no longer dogged.
On the contrary, his expression was calm and his gaze was clear as water.
In Mallosâ world, he saw the flame in Vogelâs chest fragment inch by inch and turn to ash.
The vice-captain spoke again.
âReally? The heart?â
Mallosâ footsteps staggered.
âTell me then, old friend...â Vogelâs hoarse voice sounded like the hiss of a viperâs tongue, âWhen you snitched and sold your father out to Renaissance Palace...
âWhen your actions led to the execution of your entire family, and caused an unprecedented riot in Eternal Star City, which allowed assassins to take advantage of this opportunity to stir up trouble, resulting in widespread bloodshed...â
The cup that was held firmly in the watchmanâs hand trembled.
Vogelâs gaze pierced his back like a blade.
âTormond Mallos. After exchanging all that to gain the trust of the king and earn your current status...
âOutwith visible records...
âDo you really have a âheartâ?â
In that moment, Mallos felt the Power of Eradication within him crumble.
He saw his desolate world instantly fill with color. Grass grew and birds soared. There was a vibrant array of flowers and greenery. Life sprung from every corner.
It was alluring, mysterious, intoxicating.
It was enchanting.