âReally now,â a man said with a shake of his head as he clicked his tongue. âThere was no need for the both of us to tire ourselves out because of this. Youâre just giving me more work.â
Signard didnât reply to the manâs words.
Even if he wanted to, he couldnât reply.
Signard was covered in blood and a large hand was wrapped around his throat. Like this, he couldnât even breathe properly. When Signard finally managed to part his lips, the only sound that emerged was a faint moan.
âThis is all because you misunderstood me,â the man said with a sigh as he shook his hand.
This set Signardâs body swaying back and forth like a doll hanging from a string as his blood sprayed across the floor.
The floor that was already covered in his blood.
âI had no intention of harming you,â the man claimed. âI have no desire to bully the weak.â
â...KrghâŚâ Signard groaned as he swallowed back the blood that was filling his mouth.
âDidnât I say as much in the first place? I just wanted to stay here for a while, a few days at the very most. I wasnât going to bother you and there was no need for you to pay any special attention to me either.â
Signard squeezed out the last dregs of his mana and strength, then he swung his arm as if he was trying to slice open the manâs throat with his hand.
âAll I wantedââ
Before his hand had even reached the manâs throat, Signardâs body was smashed into the ground.
Baaang!
The ground shook, as clumps of blood and dirt sprang up into the air. Signardâs lips stretched wide open, but he wasnât even able to release any of the excruciating pain that he was in with a scream.
ââwas to stay here until that brat returned. Asking you to just pretend to be hostage, so that we could all have a pleasant negotiation⌠was that really such a difficult request for you to accept?â the man asked rhetorically.
It felt as if all the bones in Signardâs body had been shattered. As the last of the mana in his core had just been exhausted, he didnât even have the strength to lift a finger.
The manâs figure appeared in Signardâs blurred vision. He was wearing a hood that cast a deep shadow over his face, of which only his golden eyes could be seen. Each time he opened his mouth, sharp fangs were revealed.
â...Kukugh!â While glaring at the man, Signard let out a gravelly attempt at laughter. â...Only a hostage? You werenât going to hurt usâŚ? Stop spouting⌠such bullshit.â
âReally now,â the man sighed once more. âThere should be limits on how much someone can keep their guard up. Have you only ever encountered deceit your whole life?â
âYour⌠your very existence is poisonous to us. It infects us with that disease and pushes us closer to death,â Signard accused.
The man hummed in agreement, âHm⌠thatâs something that canât be helped. However, it would be good if you would just recognize the fact that I donât have any say in it. In fact, I pity you elves. The sight of you falling sick and dying is quite pathetic. Thereforeââ
Signard interrupted him with a choked laugh. âKa⌠kakakagh! Are you really trying to say⌠that we should be grateful for the chance to become dark elvesâŚ?â
âIsnât it better than dying from disease?â the man asked. âYou wouldnât just be any dark elf either, I even offered you a recommendation so that you could serve directly under the Rakshasha Princess herself. It looks like you donât know just how great of an opportunity that really is.â
Signard spat out, âStop with your bullshit⌠and fuck off. You beast.â
The man no longer felt like smiling and feigning pleasantries. The word âbeastâ was an unforgivable insult to the man â no, to the manâs whole race.
âIt looks like you donât understand your place,â the man hissed in a cold voice as he let go of Signardâs neck.
Looking around, the man spotted the other terrified elves. Some of the elves were strewn across the ground, covered in blood just like Signard was. These were the young elves who had stood alongside Signard to resist this violent invader.
But to this man, the resistance put up by the elves was nothing. Except for Signard, none of the other elves in this town could really be called a warrior. If they had that sort of strength in the first place, they wouldnât have needed to come back to this forest.
âIt should be alright if I kill a few more,â the man muttered to himself.
For this type of task, he needed to set an example. He had no intention of killing everyone here. If he successfully brought back all these people with him and gave them to the Rakshasa Princess, his big brother would also be happy as it meant that the Rakshasa Princess would owe them a favor.
In any case, there were a lot of elves here. There shouldnât be any problems with killing two or three of them. As the man came to his decision, he raised a foot into the air above Signard, who was still collapsed on the floor.
His foot fell bit by bit.
The man intended to slowly crush Signard to death beneath his heel.
Then the man suddenly noticed something, â...Hm?â
Just before he could put his foot down, the manâs expression changed. While twisting his body around quickly, the man swung his arms at something.
Baaaaang!
The manâs figure disappeared with a loud roar. Signard, who had been prepared to die, couldnât understand what had just taken place in front of him. His eyes had been able to keep up to the point where the man had swung his arms around in order to counter a âbombardmentâ of some sort, but Signard couldnât believe that this powerful monster had been sent flying so easily.
This was the power of the Dragon Spear Kharbos.
The downside of this spear was that it consumed too much mana, but as long as the user had enough mana, they could continue to shoot out powerful bombardments without needing any complicated magic formulas. Even though the bombardments fired by this weapon werenât as strong as a true dragonâs Breath, the attacks it generated were overwhelmingly more powerful compared to the mana it consumed.
Eugene landed on the ground with the large Dragon Spear leaning against his shoulder. He looked around at the elves who had collapsed to the ground while covered in their own blood. Among all these casualties, Signard was the one in the most serious condition.
â...Haâ,â Signard unconsciously tried to call out âHamel,â only to realize what he was doing and quickly clamp his lips shut.
The one who had attacked them wasnât dead yet.
âWho is that bastard?â Eugene said without another look down at Signard.
Eugene couldnât afford to do so. Even though the Dragon Spearâs explosion had directly landed on its target, it hadnât been enough to kill the man.
â...He said that heâs one of Jagonâs brothers. Eugene, heâs aiming for you,â Signard warned with a gasp.
Eugeneâs face slightly stiffened as he heard the name Jagon. Although he had never met the man in his previous life, Eugene was familiar with the name.
It was the name of the current chief of the beastfolk who served under the Demon King of Destruction.
The son of Oberon.
Even if he didnât know anything else, Eugene wouldnât be able to help but recognize Jagonâs name because the beastman had torn out the throat of Oberon â his own father â and usurped the position of chief. Oberon had been so violent and powerful that he had even taken the title âThe Depravedâ for himself, so as the son who had been able to kill someone like Oberon, it was clear that the man had to be at least as crazy and vicious as Oberon.
â...Siblings, you say,â Eugene muttered as a corner of his mouth twisted. âBut it looks like he doesnât really resemble his father.â
The man who had been sent flying into the distance had stood up once more. Although Eugene had already felt this from the moment that the attack had landed, it looked like there weren't any serious wounds on the manâs body. It was just to the extent that the cloak the man had been wearing had become ragged.
âHe showed a quick reaction,â Eugene noted to himself.
He had shot out the attack from a reasonable distance. Eugene couldnât do anything about the sound it made when it was launched, but the Dragon Spearâs attack wasnât something that could be avoided just by hearing the roar of the shot before it landed.
âPtew.â The man spat out some blood from his mouth as he stared at Eugene. âEugene Lionheart. Youâve returned much more quickly than I expected.â
Now that his robe had been turned into rags, the manâs appearance could be seen clearly.
Lycanthropes were a mutation developed from vampires and demonfolk. Like vampires, they could increase their numbers by feeding others their blood. Even if someone was once human, once they were infected with lycanthropy, their soul would be stained with demonic essence.
Beastfolk were different from lycanthropes. Just like the elves and the dwarves, beastfolk were just a separate race from the humans. They werenât able to change between human and beast forms like a lycanthrope; instead, their appearance held a mixture of a beast and a human from the moment that they were born.
In other words, they could be described as beasts with human intelligence. In that regard, most beastfolk still retained their bestial instincts and those beastfolk who were born in the wild were especially susceptible to being swayed by their natural impusles.
In order to live in this world, you needed to know how to suppress your own instincts. The difference between beastfolk and beasts was merely whether or not they had the reason needed to suppress their own bestial natures.
However, three hundred years ago, the beastfolk led by Oberon had fully unleashed their true natures. They had all lived as predators, like the carnivores that fed on herbivores. And not just any carnivores, but wild predators that stood at the top of the food chain. Instead of using reason to suppress their true natures, these predators used their ability to reason to kill even more effectively and take delight in the act of slaughter.
The man who was now walking over to them was one such predator. A beast who was able to walk like a human. He had golden eyes and fangs, and his face looked like a mix between a tiger and a human. Unlike beasts, he had the upper limbs of a human, but tiger-like stripes clearly stood out against the fur covering his body.
âSo you said that youâre a brother of Jagon?â Eugene asked as he glared at the beast. âThat means should also be a son of the Depraved Oberon. From what Iâve heard, Oberon was a bear. If youâre the younger brother of his son, why are you a tiger?â
âBrat,â the man said as he licked his lips with a smile. âYou should be careful with what you say. Our former commanderâs name bears far too much weight to be used carelessly by someone like you.â
âA bastard beast pretending to be a human,â Eugene scoffed as he tucked Kharbos back into his cloak. âAre you some kind of mongrel? Did a tiger happen to catch Oberonâs eye, so when he had kids with her, the eldest son Jagon was born as a bear and you, the second son, was born as a tiger?â
The man growled, âI saidââ
âIf thatâs the case, then itâs quite a surprise,â Eugene interrupted him without any hesitation. âTo think that a child could actually be born between a bear and a tigerâŚ! Even a bastard beast like you knows what a mule is, right? Itâs a hybrid thatâs born between a horse and a donkey. Itâs said that such hybrids cannot produce any children no matter what gender theyâre born as, so⌠are you a eunuch as well as a beast?â
ââbe careful with your words,â the man spat out as his face twisted into a scowl.
Eugene also no longer had a smiling expression on his face.
âIf I am careful with my words, are you really just going to let me go as I please?â Eugene asked, his hands still inside his cloak. âYouâve come here to kill me, havenât you? So no matter what I say, youâre going to try and kill me, so why should I watch my mouth?â
This man knew exactly who Eugene was, but Eugene had never once revealed his identity upon entering Samar. In this forest, only Kristina and the elves living in this village knew about him.
So the fact that this bastard beast had come here in order to catch Eugene meant thatâŚ.
âWho was it?â Eugene asked himself.
Someone outside of the forest had opened his mouth. Could it have been someone from the Holy Empire? Or perhaps⌠it might even have been someone from the Lionheart clanâs side of things. Eugene didnât want to even imagine that this was a possibility.
Among the members of the Lionheart clan, not many had been informed that Eugene would be going to Samar.
There was Genos, Commander of the Second Division of the Knights of the Black Lion; Doynes, Head of the Council; and Gilead, the Patriarch. Apart from those three, no one else had been informed of the fact that Eugene was heading to Samar. Even Eugeneâs biological father, Gerhard, and the twins, Cyan and Ciel, were unaware of Eugeneâs departure from the Black Lion Castle.
âYou sure have a disgusting mouth on you, brat,â the man said without any attempt to conceal his bared fangs. âIf I was going to kill you, then I could have killed you at any point before now. Did you know? When you picked up the one-legged elf, I was the one who took care of the warriors from the Garung tribe that were chasing after you.â
âThanks for taking care of such a troublesome task for us,â Eugene said insincerely.
He had thought that the pursuit was a bit looser than heâd been expecting. Eugene narrowed his eyes as he glared at the man. That being said, this meant that the man had been following Eugene right from the very beginning.
âI didnât even notice,â Eugene thought regretfully.
It couldnât be helped. No matter how sharp Eugeneâs senses were, it was impossible for him to have noticed someone who was following them from such a considerable distance. On the other hand, the man had already been aware of Eugene, and the uniquely strong sense of smell that beastfolk shared meant that he wouldnât lose Eugeneâs scent even from a distance.
âSo you were saying⌠that your goal isnât to kill me? So what is your purpose?â Eugene asked.
âUnlike that stupid elf, it seems that weâre able to communicate,â the man said as his slips twisted nto a smile. âMy name is Barang. Brat, about what youâve been yapping, I might not share the same blood as Jagon, but we do share a bond of brotherhood between us.â
As he had thought. Wasnât it impossible for a tiger to be the descendant of a bear?
âThe reason Iâve been following you is in order to find the elven domain thatâs said to be hidden somewhere within this forest,â Barang explained.
Eugene listened silently, â....â
âBrat, I saw you enter the elven territory. Since I wasnât able to enter along with you, I came here instead in order to wait for you, but that elf bastard sprawled at your feet tried to attack me first while saying that he was going to kill me,â Barang stated calmly.
âOf course heâd attack you,â Eugene said as a smile twisted the corners of his lips. âSo what, are you asking me to lead you to the elven territory?â
âThatâs right, letâs just keep things simple and make a deal,â Barang said with a nod.
âAnd what happens after I lead you there?â Eugene inquired.
âThen we can just part ways with a smile.â Barang reassured him, âLike I said, I have no intention of killing you.â
Eugene changed the subject, âWhy are you looking for the domain?â
âI have no intention of telling you that,â Barang denied.
âFine. If thatâs the case, Iâll ask you something else. Whoâs the one who flapped his lips and told you about me?â Eugene demanded.
Barang warned him, âYou shouldnât try to know too much, brat.â
âIt seems that even though youâre asking so much from me, in reality, it looks like you donât really want to grant me anything that I desire,â Eugene observed.
âSuch unreasonableness is the privilege of the strong,â Barang boasted with a chuckle.
Instead of making another reply, Eugene tilted his head to the side.
âHe says that in the end, weâre just going to part ways with a smile?â
As if that would really happen. Eugene couldnât trust Barangâs words.
Moreover, he was asking Eugene to lead him into the elven territory. It was an unthinkable request. Sienna and the other elves were still sealed away in the World Tree that stood in the center of the elven domain.
Although he didnât know why that bestial bastard wanted to enter the elven territory, or what he was going to do there once he entered, Eugene didnât even have the slightest intention of leading him there.
And this wasnât an opponent that he could turn away with words alone.
â...Eugene, run away,â Signard squeezed out from between trembling lips.
Barang also heard these words. He laughed loudly and shook his head.
âAre you really asking him to abandon over a hundred elves?â Barang taunted Signard.
Signardâs face contorted at these words. âŚIf he sacrificed himself, would it be possible to stall for time?
No, that was impossible. Even though Signard had charged at him with all his might, that beast didnât even have a single wound on him. Regardless of how much weaker Signard had gotten from his prime due to being afflicted with the Demonic Disease, it was an indisputable fact that this beast was strong.
Eugene was also aware of this fact. This was a tough guy who had only received minor injuries even after being hit by a bombardment from the Dragon Spear. It was impossible for Eugene to fight Barang and win.
âSir Eugene!â
A voice called out from behind him. It was Kristina, who had been following after him and had just now reached the village. With a pale face, she took in Signard and the other elves who had been horribly wounded. Eugene stretched out a hand and stopped Kristina when it looked like she was about to come to his side.
âStay there,â he ordered her.
â...Huh?â Kristina gasped with a puzzled expression, unable to understand his reason for this.
Eugene took a step forward. Barang smiled at this step, as if he thought Eugene was foolish for doing so.
Barang had heard about this brat, Eugene Lionheart. A genius who was said to be the ânext incarnationâ of the founding ancestor from the history of the Lionheart clan.
But Barang could only see him as a nineteen-year-old young boy.
Barang scoffed. âJust give up, brat.â
Eugene had no intention of negotiating with Barang, nor did he intend to follow Barangâs orders.
âThe fortunate thing isâŚâ
Eugene checked the weapons stored within his cloak. There were dozens of miscellaneous weapons, as well as the Storm Sword Wynnyd, the Devouring Sword Azphel, the Dragon Spear Kharbos, and the Thunderbolt Pernoa.
Then, there was the Moonlight Sword.
â...I have plenty of weapons, andâŚâ
Eugene pulled out his right hand that had been immersed within his cloak. Brang smirked and shook his head. The hand that emerged from his cloak wasnât holding any weapons.
Instead, Eugene placed his right hand on his chest.
â...Iâve got a high-ranking priest here who can stop the worst of the side effects.â
This wasnât an enemy that he could handle as he was now, so Eugene would just have to adjust his own condition so that he could handle Barang.
The nineteen-year-old Eugene couldnât handle the Barang in front of him.
However, the Hamel heâd been in his previous life would definitely have won.
If his current abilities werenât enough, thenâŚ.
He would just need to get close to the abilities from his prime.
âIgnition,â Eugene chanted silently.
Eugeneâs right hand stayed on his chest. The mana flowing from his hand put pressure on his heart and his Cores.
Badump.
Everyone could hear the loud beat of his heart.
A burst of flames rushed out from him in the shape of a lionâs mane.