Chapter 212: Live to Sienna Pt.212
Reboot Sienna
âEmpress Arya!â
Her eyes were wide open when Count Ferrer called Arya.
âYour Excellency Count Ferrer! You managed to get here safely.â
Count Ferrer frowned at the way she talked. He wanted to point out why she spoke so rudely, but the number of knights by Aryaâs side were dozens while there were only two knights who stayed by himself. Moreover, those knights were in bad condition and could not play their part.
He said with a dry cough.
âWhat about Bluebell? Whereâs she?â
âDonât worry. Sheâs the most important person in this mission. Weâll keep her safe.â
Count Ferrer nodded with an anxious look.
Argh!
âOops!â
The soldier, who was fleeing from a sword behind Count Ferrer, fell down and hit him on the shoulder. Count Ferrer looked coldly down at the soldier in terror, touching his sore shoulder.
SWOOSH!
One of the knights standing beside Arya stabbed the soldier in the stomach. As the sword was pulled out, an enormous amount of blood gushed out, and red blood splashed on the blue clothes that Count Ferrer was wearing.
âBe careful. You know who I am? Iâm Count Ferrer. Iâm the one who brought you guys all the way here from Castro!â
Although Arya was said to have supported the knights, it was all his own credit that the knights were able to enter the capital. Count Ferrer had to go through quite a lot to bring eighty expert knights from the Castro Empire to the capital.
He changed the route of the ship importing sugarcane and made the knights sneak into his territory to avoid any attention. Later, he dressed them up as merchants and commoners, and sent them up to the capital.
Money damage was big, but it was mentally difficult, too. He had to worry about whether Castroâs army would be found in his own territory and he would face punishment before he could revolt.
Nevertheless, the knight did not even pretend to hear Count Ferrerâs speech nor answer back.
âHa! Itâs not worth my time. You donât know anything.â
Count Ferrer shook his head as if he could not communicate with them.
As this area became a battleground, fighting continued around Count Ferrer and Arya. Those who couldnât distinguish between the enemy and allies at first began to stand up and swing their swords.
Count Ferrer grew more and more afraid to be in a place where the metals struck and screamed. The knights didnât care about him, but only protected Arya. Fearing that he might get hurt by a blind knife, Count Ferrer complained to Arya.
âEmpress Arya! You said you would keep me safe!â
Arya said with a coquettish smile.
âOf course, I have made a promise that I will take Count Ferrer to a very safe place. Fortunately, thereâs a place that no one can get close to. A place where Carlâs armies would never harm Count Ferrer.â
Count Ferrer was relieved by Aryaâs emphatic words. His mind was quickly filled with thoughts of the fruit of victory.
Looking at the surrounding situation, at least in close range, his soldiers and Aryaâs knights who came down from the rooftops of each building were actively fighting. If time goes by like this, this place would eventually be cleared up and he will take Bluebellâs hand and ascend to the throne.
A child who was not yet born would not be able to do politics, so Count Ferrer would act like an emperor until the baby could work as an emperor. For at least twenty years, he would be the owner of Leipsden. A sweet smile bloomed around his mouth.
âWhat are you doing? Take Count Ferrer.â
She nodded to the knight who acted rudely to Count Ferrer a little while ago. The knight took out his sword in obedience. Count Ferrer opened his mouth and looked at the knight with a pleased look.
âWhere are you taking...â
THWUMP! There was a sound of quick stabbing. Count Ferrer looked down at his stomach, unable to finish his words. A sword soaked in red blood had penetrated his body.
His startled eyes looked at Arya. His eyes asked why she was doing this to him. But he died on the spot without leaving a word. 1
Arya burst into laughter when she saw the knight pulling out the sword.
âI just made a promise. Iâm sending you to a place where Carlâs soldiers canât even get near.â
The man, who once tried to stand at the pinnacle of power by making his daughter the empress, became a lump of meat and lay on the ground. The appearance of a humble old body being helplessly kicked around by the feet around him made the power he once possessed colorless.
This was the end of Count Ferrerâs worth. Arya acted as if she was planning the whole thing for the glory of the House of Panacio when she brought him into the case, but she was not interested in such a thing. In order to easily prepare for the rebellion through Count Ferrer and to share the power of the royal baby by taking advantage of Bluebellâs weakness, she has worked in harmony with him.
Arya hadnât had a grain of desire to share the place with Count Ferrer. That stupid old man would have expected to be taken care of or abandoned after the big event, but she planned to get rid of Count Ferrer early from the start.
âGo and bring the Emperorâs head before me. Iâll laugh at his chopped head. I wonder if those beastly eyes would still be filled with murderous spirit even after heâs out of breath.â
At Aryaâs command, the knights were more busily wielding their swords.
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The number of people who had filled the alleys and been hitting one another with weapons has decreased considerably.
Sienna hoped this terrible battle would end soon, but given the current atmosphere, it was never likely that her wish would come true. The fight was only to end when Carl kills Arya and Count Ferrer.
There were many people who fell at the tip of the swords. Milton, the leader of the Phoenix Knights, who had been with Sienna for a long time, also gave up his back to the enemyâs sword and died while trying to help the youngest knight, Dimitri. Dmitri, whom Milton tried to protect, did not survive either.
It wasnât just them. Many knights of the Phoenix Knights, innocent citizens, and aristocrats were killed.
But there was no time to grieve over their deaths. It was impossible to know when the blades coming from all sides would take someoneâs life.
Smoke came up over Jamie and other knightsâ shoulders. A stuffy smell came out even from Siennaâs mouth, who did not directly fight.
âSienna! Come on, we gotta get out of here!â
Jamie, who was fighting the enemy while watching the front, belatedly noticed the wagon running toward them, carrying a pile of burning straw. The lit wagon collided with the carriage to which they were turning their back.
BAM!
Fragments of the crashed carriage bounced up in all directions. Fortunately, the wagon they were hiding was strong, so there was no major damage. But the fire soon spread and the flames began to intensify.
âMy God!â
Sienna rose in surprise. Bluebell was still unconscious and curled up. At this rate, she thought she was going to die from the flames, not from being cut by a sword.
Sienna stood up and pulled Bluebellâs arm. Bluebell was not reacting.
âSienna, come on, you have to get away!â
Shouted Jamie.
But Sienna couldnât leave Bluebell like this. Bluebell had to see the end. The kind of misery that has been caused by her choice. Sienna thought Bluebell had to.
Bluebell made no response, with her head between her knees. Sienna pulled her arm hard, but she stood still.
POW!
Unable to delay time, Sienna struck with her palm the back of the head of Bluebell hard. Jamie, surprised by her actions, opened his mouth while he was frantically blocking the enemyâs sword.
With a fierce slapping, only then did Bluebell raise her head. Her face was full of resentment, not guilt.
âWake up! Are you going to die like this?â
âLet me die! Why do you care? Youâll be most pleased if I die!â
Two women shouted at each other. Jamie couldnât understand how the two were staring at each other as if they were going to grab one anotherâs hair right away in this uproar.
âWhat are you talking about! Why do I want you dead? You have to live and watch everything! What terrible consequences you caused! How stupid you were!â
âYou think I didnât know? But it doesnât matter now? I donât care if those worthless things die or not! I just need to get what I want!â
BAM! Sienna hit Bluebellâs face. The red handprints were clearly stamped on the white skin. Bluebell looked up at Sienna with surprised eyes. Sienna said in a calm voice.
âDonât lie. If you think their lives are not worthy, why are you crying?â
Only then did Bluebell realize she was crying, so he groped her face with her palm. Then she looked blank when she saw her hands were soaked in tears.
âYouâve already done something irrevocable. All you can do now is apologize to those who lost their lives and those who lost their loved ones. Donât die, but survive to the end and beg forgiveness!â
âEven if itâs worse than dying.â
Jamie, who was struggling to protect Bluebell and Sienna, stepped up.
âSienna! Stop arguing and leave! You canât see that fire?â
Jamie rushed, pointing to the wagon covered in fire. The flames looked very dangerous. The heat was so hot that their cheeks felt hot.
Sienna, who came to her senses first, grabbed Bluebellâs arm and asked Jamie.
âWhere should we go?â
There was no place for them to hide. Behind her back was a fire flapping its red flame, and in front of her was a sword of enemy soldiers whose eyes were turned upside down in blood.
âKnights of Phoenix! Clear the way while protecting the two empresses. Donât let any blind swords get in your way!â
The deputy commander of the Order of Military Commissars, Havali, shouted to the knights with a determined face.
Sienna held Bluebellâs arm. They were surrounded by Jamie and the Knights of Phoenix. The enemies were still larger in number, but the knightsâ eyes glowed with fighting spirit.
Most of the enemy soldiers headed to Carlâs location, but that didnât just mean Sienna and the Phoenix Knights were safe. Enemies tried to stab anyone they see as if to exterminate all living things on the streets. The Knights of Phoenix and the surrounding soldiers had to continue the tough fight.