Chapter 1031
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
Trismegistus claimed that slaughtering so many people was a goal in itself.
ãYou bastardâ¦â¦!ã
Even if I understood the futility, I couldnât hold back my rage. However, someone else responded in his place.
ãYour misplaced anger is all the fault of your own ignorance! I suppose I shall have to explain who is really in the wrong!ã
Fannabelta shouted back at us in a shrill voice.
ãBack when Trismegistus-sama was first imprisoned in the castle, my liege and the dragonkin were the only ones left in Gordicia. There was very little change in population for ages, since few willingly visited the continent punished by the gods. In the first place, the gods themselves stated that only those capable of fighting should enter.ã
ãOnly those capable of fighting? But thatâsâ¦â¦ã
Noctaâs population seemingly included many ordinary citizens. Whatâs up with this inconsistency?
ãIndeed! You can see it now! The current Gordicia is infested with useless, feeble maggots who only serve as food for the antidemons! Can you even imagine how great of a burden this is to Trismegistus-sama?ã
More people falling prey to the antidemons only fuels the Abyss Eaterâs power. I donât know how much damage Trismegistus can deal to the Abyss Eater each day, but this would clearly reduce the efficiency of his efforts.
Back when the continent only had Trismegistus, the dragonkin, and a handful of adventurers, things still went smoothly. However, the current situation was completely different.
Apparently, Trismegistus even ordered them to leave the continent several times, on the basis that they were interfering with his mission.
That said, many of those living on the continent no longer have a place in the outside world.
The inhabitants of Gordicia consist mainly of those who fled from other continents, or their descendants. Dealing with the circumstances that caused them to flee in the first place is no simple matter.
Criminals are one example. They are often reduced to slaves when caught, since keeping them in jail is just a waste of money and space.
Therefore, itâs obviously more productive to put them to work as misdemeanor slaves. Besides, there are advantages to the criminal side too.
Misdemeanor slaves have legally defined rights. Their treatment is completely different from the slaves in Earthâs history.
In Earth terms, I would call it more like penal labor. The chance of abusive or excessively cruel work conditions is pretty low. The conditions for debt slaves are better, like getting put into a slightly harsher than average job.
Iâve been Franâs partner the whole time, so of course Iâm no fan of slavery. However, I can understand the necessity of a rehabilitation system for effective utilization of misdemeanor offenders.
On the flip side, felony slaves are treated extremely poorly. They might be sacrificed as meatwalls on the battlefield, or as guinea pigs for dangerous new drugs. Sometimes even forced to battle each other to the death and entertain spectators. They pretty much have no human rights.
I guess the reasoning is that executing them would be a waste, so might as well use them for something.
And one of the punishments on the same level as felony slavery was âGordician Exileâ. As the name suggests, the criminal gets exiled to Gordicia, where they get to join the war against antidemons.
In other words, the ordinary person viewed getting shipped to this continent as a hardship equivalent to the death penalty.
So what kind of people would actually come to this continent of their own volition? One group is the felons whoâd rather flee to Gordicia than get caught and shipped in as slaves. Naturally, they were designated as wanted criminals on the other continents, so they couldnât leave anymore.
Another major group is the political criminals, such as the royalty and nobles of defeated countries. Whoever took over their country would never allow them to go free. Once captured, itâs either life in prison or execution.
If those are your only options, fleeing to Gordicia sounds much better. Iâve also heard of some nations who ship foreign enemies to Gordicia rather than executing them. Because itâs cleaner than the death penalty, or something like that. Of course, these guys canât leave either.
Moreover, all of their descendants have been building towns and multiplying. Nowadays, there were many who couldnât fight in the slightest. In addition, no one born in Gordicia has any foreign citizenship or currency.
Thereâs not much they can do if suddenly ordered to leave. The various nations also showed little interest in accepting masses of refugees, so very few actually supported the cause.
Meanwhile, Trismegistus also refused to back down. The only thing on his mind was the completion of the mission placed on him by the gods.
Thus the current massacre as a result. It was two birds with one stone. Trismegistusâ plan to create the giant antidemon also weeded out the crowds of people getting in his way.
ãAhahahaha! Everything went just as Trismegistus-sama and I had planned! Those filthy maggots ended up serving my liege a tiny bit in a end!ã
ãBy my calculations, your existing forces would be able to defeat the enhanced antidemon with my cooperation. However, I did not expect you to eliminate it before I could participate.ã
After hearing those words, I suddenly remembered my earlier doubt.
ãâ¦â¦Why are you outside the castle?ã
ãIf an antidemon born under the castle manages to escape the barrier, my shackles are temporarily released to allow pursuit. Though only until reaching the secondary barrier.ã
ãThe secondary barrier? You mean that purple dome?ã
ãIndeed. It is a system implemented by the gods to ensure no antidemon may go free.ã
So thatâs an existing system rather than something that Meltritte prepared. By abusing it, she intended to trap all the dragonkin inside.
ãFran and Master. You must be given a reward.ã
ãReward?ã
Was he waiting for Fran to reach us? Trismegistus spoke the words as soon as Fran put her hand on my hilt.
But why only us?
ãMy liege, these two deserve no reward!ã
ãThe divine sword wielders are obligated to combat fragments of the Evil God, so they have performed no feat worthy of praise. Yet among the non-wielders, Fran and Masterâs achievements are outstanding. They have done plenty to warrant a reward.ã
I still hate the guy, but I also know that heâs not the type to lie. What he said must be the objective truth.
Sure, we managed to contribute as much as the divine sword wieldersâ¦â¦ But thereâs no way his so-called reward is gonna be anything decent.
ãOkay, so what do we get?ã
ãI shall grant you power.ã
With these words, Trismegistus drew Fannabelta for some reason.