Chapter 14 - Popcorn (Part 4)
The Lazy Swordmaster
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âIs this the first time in this life?â
Riley thought to himself as he surveyed the area.
He had done it countless times before in his previous life, but this was the first time in this life.
Using the sword, that is.
âI wonder how much I can do.â
Rileyâs fingers twitched around the wooden sword.
As if checking all of his fingers, he moved them all one by one until he was satisfied and tucked his chin in.
The air was so thick with killing intent that it could explode at any moment.
ââ¦Kill him.â
Orelly who had been looking blankly at Riley opened her mouth.
Her shoulders were still shaking from the shock caused by the aura Riley was putting out.
Whether the shock led to hatred or fear was unknown.
âI said kill him!â
She bellowed.
She had ordered her subordinates to kill Riley who was standing in front of them.
Although she was banished from the mansion, she was still the daughter of their master, and so they quickly moved to follow her orders.
Their first course of action was throwing their daggers.
âWait, sto!â
Tes who remembered the Mental Message incident before the attack tried to shout, but it was already too late.
Ten or so knives were thrown, and the fight had begun.
âAhâ¦â
The thoughts of his past came as he watched the daggers fly toward him.
Riley bit his lip silently as he was reminiscent of his previous life.
They werenât the most pleasant memories.
âItâs bringing me back.â
In his past life, he had once lost his loved ones to assassins.
It was because of the belief that a hero saving the world should avoid taking lives.
Thinking of them as people with families rather than criminals, he had shown mercy and let the assassins he had captured himself go free.
And thenâ¦tragedy struck.
What came after was a betrayal of his trust, and the lifeless bodies of those dear to him.
âThis situationâ¦â
In the darknessâ¦
The knives which had been thrown all around him by the hooded men, and the situation he was in nowâ¦
It reminded him of all the incidents that occurred because he was too soft back then.
âWell, I canât repeat the same mistake.â
Riley slowly moved forward.
He quickly spun his eyes around, counting the number of knives and analysing the angles at which they were flying in, then twisted his torso by moving his shoulder in a diagonal angle.
âWhat is he up to?â
Everyoneâs eyes were focused on him as, instead of reflecting the knives back with his wooden blade, he held it pointed down onto the ground.
âHuh?â
It seemed as though Riley, who was standing so defenselessly, would quickly turn into a pincushion with countless daggers in him.
Butâ¦
Not a single knife managed to pierce him.
All of the daggers had unfathomably managed to miss by a hairâs breadth.
âWhat?â
Because so many daggers were thrown at once, it appeared as if some had indeed succeeded in scratching the clothes he was wearingâ¦but the important fact was that not a single dagger managed to hit him.
âYou guys remember now, that it was self defense.â
Riley spoke.
It was them who attacked first.
Although he never had the intention to let any of them live from the beginning, butâ¦he wanted to have an excuse for possible feelings of guilt that may come afterwards.
âDonât go around spreading rumours in hell.â
With his strength focused on his toes, he kicked off the ground he was standing on.
Riley disappeared and a small hole was made upon where he previously stood.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ¦?!â
Then Riley, who had vanished, appeared in an instant in front of the hooded man that was closest to him.
The hooded man made eye contact with the black-haired boy, felt chills going up his spine.
âHuh?â
â¦And when he was about to shudderâ¦
âWhyâ¦is my sightâ¦?â
Within the cold nightâ¦
The hooded man who wanted to tremble perhaps from the killing intent realised that he could not move his body.
Then, his vision simply moved up into the air.
The world spun.
ââ¦â
Thud
When the hooded manâs sight fell onto the ground, his consciousness was no longer there.
His head was rolling on the ground, with his eyes devoid of life.
âWhat? What just happenedâ¦â
Nobody had noticed his movements.
In an instant, one of the assassins had lost his head to the boy.
Not with a sharp metal sword, but with a training sword normally used against a dummy.
They werenât sure what had happened but they knew that there was clear disparity in skill.
âThis is hopeless!â
The sight they had just witnessed was so shocking, that all of the hooded men thought the same thing.
So, the desire to escapeâ¦flooded their minds.
Their eyes were filled with fear as they lost all will to fight.
âWait, my bodyâ¦â
The ability to flee from oneâs current locationâit is without a doubt one of the most important skills an assassin should have.
Another emotion began to well up in their eyes as they prioritised their survival.
Confusion.
Their bodies simply did not move.
âWhatâs up with my body?â
Is god messing with time?
While some of the assassins who were rooted began to think thatâ¦
Riley continued to move alone.
âI canât move!â
The hooded men couldnât even twitch their fingers or toes.
Helplessâ¦
That was the word that would best describe them now.
âThis⦠This canât possibly be happening.â
Amidst the hooded men who were frozen like statues, Riley jumped from one person to the next, mercilessly swinging about his wooden sword.
With every slash, another head landed upon the ground.
They were unbelievable for strikes coming from a mere wooden sword.
âIâm not really into this kind of thingâ¦and Iâd rather not show any mercy for you guys, okay?â
Riley spoke as he recollected about his mistakes in the past.
âDonât take this too hard.â
One by one, the assassins fell.
Riley spoke quietly to himself as he watched them fall with a frown.
âSorry, but I wonât live like my past anymore.â
âI will avoid tragedies born from leaving any trouble behind.â
Riley had told himself that phrase again and again.
He was no longer the hero with the holy blade, and didnât need any of the responsibilities that came with it.
âLeaving any âseedsâ behind will just end up as nuisance.â
I will do what I want.
Rest as much as I want.
This is my life.
In this life, that will be my path.
Such had Riley decided upon.
âSo that nothing annoying will happen.â
Butâ¦
There was one exception.
âSo that I will never lose those who are dear to me.â
If it had been the past.
If it had beenâ¦
Then he would have shackled himself to a path with the least number of deaths for other people.
As the chosen hero, he could not take the weight of lives lightly.
But he lived as âRileyâ in this world.
Soâ¦
âSo let meâ¦â
Riley continued as he wished to lie on his soft bed at home.
ââ¦Let me live an easy life.â
Riley swung his sword once more.
âHow, just how?â
Tes was staring with bloodshot eyes, shocked by Rileyâs ability to defeat all of the assassins effortlessly.
Thankfully, although his hands and feet were paralysed like his subordinates, he could still move his eyes.
âHow can he not have any hesitation in killing someone? Is that reallyâ¦someone whoâs never fought with a sword for 19 years?â
Rileyâs blade didnât contain a single speck of hesitation.
It was hard to believe even after seeing it with both eyes.
âI donâtâ¦believe itâ¦â
Tes may not have known it, but this was not the first time⦠Riley had cut another person.
If you included his âpastââ¦
In fact, if you were to compare between the two, the number of assassins he was cutting through like butter now was drastically lower than back then.
***
âYoung master! Hahâ¦where did you run off to?â
After the storm that was Lady Orellyâs banishment, the Iphelleta mansion had gotten rowdy once more.
Riley who was having idle chit chat in Irisâs room until now had suddenly disappeared.
âDid the assassins really kidnap young master? Was it to use him as hostage?â
There was no way he would be playing âhide and seekâ at this point in time.
Ian was speculating that Orelly, who was driven into a corner, had taken Riley away to plot a scheme.
Then he shook his head.
He did not want to consider the worst case scenario.
As Ian bit his lips, searching every nook and cranny of the mansion, a voice came from behind.
It was the maid Sera, who had been defending Irisâs bedroom together with him.
âIan-nim!â
âSera.â
âHave you found young master?â
âIâ¦have not.â
Ian who had replied looked at Sera intently.
Ianâs eyes were asking, âHave you found him?â
A shadow appeared on Seraâs face as she read Ianâs eyes.
âNeither have I.â
âDamn it!â
âHeâs not here. No matter where we look. Maybe young master is alreadyâ¦no longer in the mansionâ¦â
ââ¦â
It had happened even though they were on alert.
Ianâs face crumbled at the fact that he had lost young master even though he had been right next to him.
It was the same for Sera.
She could not hide the guilt and helplessness, for being unable to defend Riley, on her face.
âNow is not the time to be glum.â
âIan-nim?â
Ian turned his body and began to walk.
If he couldnât be found in the mansion, then there was no choice.
They will look outside the mansion.
âIan-nim! Wait! What are you planning to do outside the mansion? They were assassins! They are the elite assassins who managed to make the Tes Trade Guild which was namelessâ¦into the famous guild everyone knows, in just 30 years! Assassins of such skillâ¦would never leave any evidence behind of kidnapping! And it is night time. If you were to go out without preparationâ¦â
âThenâ¦â
Seraâs voice which was gaining volume was cut short.
It was because Ian turned his raging face at her.
âAre we supposed to wait with thumbs up our asses?!â
Ian roared at her.
Seraâs shoulders flinched at the old man whose face resembled that of a demon.
ââ¦â
âKukâ¦I apologise. That, was unlike me.â
âI cannot be the only one who is mad.â
Ian apologised for his slip of the tongue.
His fist had been shaking for a long time.
âNo. I understand.â
Just like Ian.
Sera who had been biting her lip, angry at the fact that she could not do anything, realised something and called Ian with both her eyes wide.
âWaitâ¦Ian-nim.â
ââ¦?â
Ian looked at Sera with a question mark above his head.
What went through her mind was how the kitchen looked.
âThere was somethingâ¦which bothered me in the kitchen.â
âSomething that bothered you?â
âI overlooked it before, but, the crate filled with cornâ¦was open. Only that box, nothing else.â
âJust the corn crate?â
Ianâs brows twisted.
Corn?
Why corn?
âWhat about it?â
âOh yes, Ian-nim was not here.â
Just before, Riley had talked about âcornâ in Irisâs bedroom.
âItâs something like a snack⦠You make it with some butter and corn.â
He had said those nonchalant words which did not suit the serious situation.
âI guess itâs a womanâs intuition? We should search there again!â
Reporting all that had happened before, Sera began to urge Ian to search the kitchen once more.
âMaybe we might find some evidence for young masterâs disappearaâ¦â
âWhat is this?â
ââ¦?!â
ââ¦?!â
Both Ian and Sera flinched.
âRiley disappeared?â
Behind themâ¦stood Count Stein and his two sons