Juan turned his head when someone banged on his prison bars.
Outside the bars, someone unexpected had paid a visit. Sina Solbein, the female knight that he had fought earlier midday.
She unlocked the prison lock. Behind her, soldiers were sending murderous stares at Juan.
Thinking they were here for vengeance, Juan found his body tightening.
Then, Sina spoke.
âCome out.â
âWhy?â
Instead of replying, she threw a sword at Juan. A sword that wasnât used by the soldiers;rather, it was sized just right for Juan.
Juan thought, seeing as sheâs giving me a sword, at least sheâs not here to kill me. He firmly grabbed the sword and followed behind Sina.
Sina didnât cuff him nor keep him on a tight leash. She only looked back a few times to check if he was keeping up. Being shoeless, Juan was dead silent when walking behind her.
The place she led him to was the practice hall inside the Colosseum.
Usually the place was rowdy, full of hard training soldiers, but right now it was past midnight.
The soldiers stood at the entrance, observing the two from a distance.
Sina threw down her flaming torch and turned around to face Juan. Juan quickly realized what her intentions were.
âShe wants to fight me one more time.â
Juan wanted to save his mana for the future. His opponent was Taltere and anyone else related to the Colosseum, not this female knight. Plus she wasnât an easy opponent.
However, when the young female warrior challenged him, it reignited an old dying emotion inside him.
During his days as emperor, Juanâs had a tendency to never back down from a challenge. His own thoughts briefly reminded him of the fact that he was acting on emotions again, but he disregarded the thought as he raised his sword.
âBlue rose knights order, top ranked knight, Sina Solbein. You?â
âJuan.â
Sina tilted her head, frowning as she heard his name.
His appearance suggested he was from outside the border. Black hair was a characteristic of a person from outside the border. And yet, his name was the same as the emperorâs.
But thinking about it more, wherever you looked, parents would want to give you a good, strong name.
Sina merely guessed someone well versed in the empireâs history had given that name.
A light inhale.
Then without notice they swiftly clashed into each other.
A sharp Clang sound echoed throughout the Colosseum. Then a downward strike followed.
Sina used her larger mass to strike down at him then moved in for a thrust. She showed no intentions of going easy on Juan because he was a child.
And yet, without difficulty, Juan met her strike and immediately counter-thrusted. On his 4th strike, Juan slipped in a minor skill.
Sina quickly distanced herself from Juan, before his 4th strike landed.
She looked at her hands. Her hands were shaking. Juan took in a deep breath but didnât show any look of nervousness.
Sina sighed as she let her sword hang limply. Juan looked on with an odd expression.
âWhat.â
âItâs enough.â
While a little disappointed, Juan understood what she meant.
Sinaâs mind became complicated. To make things balanced, she brought a regular sword made for soldiers instead of her own sword. And she refrained from using her full strength.
But still, Juanâs skills were above what she imagined.
âLooking purely at swordsmanship skills, heâs equal⊠no, possibly above me.â
She wasnât confident of victory if their duel had lasted longer. And it seemed Juan had noticed what her intentions were when she requested for a duel.
All things considered, everything about Juan didnât feel like a child.
Right at the end, he even emulated the way she struck down his sword back in the colosseum.
If her physical strength was a little lacking, she would have dropped her sword.
âNow, now, arenât you skilled.â
âYou too, are very skilled.â
Sina thought he was saying that out of respect.
A child much younger than her had just shown her an impressive skill level. His words âYou too, are very skilledâ didnât sound sincere to her.
But in truth, Juan had meant every word.
But only if Sina had trained for another 10 years. There was never an existence like Juan in the past. A genius crafted with years of experience.
âNeedless to say, a lot of mana had to be used.â
Fighting Sina wasnât a walk in the park. He had used mana, yet Sina battled with just her physical strength.
âVares would have taken her as his disciple.â
His species extinct, Vares focused on growing his disciple count as he had no way to birth heirs. If he saw Sina, he definitely would have made her his pupil.
âWhere did you learn to use your sword?â
âSelf taught.â
âDo not jest. You think youâre the emperor or something?â
The emperor was a legend who was born alone, grew alone, and ascertained the reason for everything. As a knight, Sina believed this wholeheartedly.
Juan didnât reply. His behaviour gave the impression that he didnât have to explain himself. His stubbornness hardened Sinaâs expression.
âHaving the same name as the emperor doesnât mean youâre equal beings. While Iâll tolerate this behaviour, you should be careful what comes out from that tongue in front of others. Your behaviour just now was extremely heretical.â
âSo what, are you going to cut out my tongue?â
âI would never think of doing something that terrible.â
She spat out those words as if she really meant it.
âInstead, I would cut your throat. How could I cut out a tongue from someone young as you?â
âI donât see what could be any differentâŠ.â
Sina slumped down on the ground and swiped the spot in front of her. Once Juan sat down in front of her, she started laying out food from her basket.
Hardened bread, cheese, and water. Juan was using mana to move around but nothing bad would come from filling his stomach up.
As he started putting food into his belly, his expression brightened. Looking at Juan putting food into his mouth, Sina shook her head.
âYou have a lot of strange things about you.â
âThank you.â
âItâs not a compliment. While itâs been 47 years since the start of his eternal rule, itâs my first time coming across someone who doesnât admire the emperor, let alone not fear him.â
âTo choose between fear and respect⊠Instead of respect, the more accurate term would be tyranny.â
âWhatâs your connection with the paladins?â
âPaladins?â
âStop pretending like you donât know. How could you not know who paladins are when youâre familiar with Valte swordsmanship. Though Iâve been deprived of my title as a paladin, my sense of duty still remains. I have the right to immediately convict you the moment I saw the usage of Valte swordsmanship.â
Juan had a puzzled look on his face. Was Valte swordsmanship a standard criteria among the paladins?
âThat, I didnât know. Hereâs a question, what do you mean eternal rule? Whatâs been 47 years?â
ââŠ. Quite ignorant arenât you. Although the emperor passed away from a bloodless apostasy, his flesh and blood have remained, continuously guiding us. Even now, his body refuses to deteriorate and currently lies inside the royal palace. Someday when the false gods return to this world, his majesty will surely arise to lead us again. And itâs been 47 glorious years since he last sat on the throne.â
Juan had already heard this from somewhere. Once he thought it over, though a few details varied, it was the same story heâd heard from the faun.
And hearing her say something about âbloodless apostasyâ, it had seemed, Gared was found guilty after he had killed me.
Heâd tried imagining a future where Gared could come away innocent but he was confident his followers wouldnât have allowed that to happen.
Plus, the way they idolised and worshiped him reaffirmed his thoughts.
âHmmm⊠Amusing. A corpse that rules.â
âThatâs right. Although we canât hear him talk, through prophecies, omens, and prayers he voices his words to us.â
âBy omens are you referring to signs like a murder of crows, nightmares, the emergence of deformed animals, and the movement of stars?â
âYes.â
Thatâs awfully similar to a cult.
Juan swallowed his thoughts and simply smiled back. During his reign, he tried hunting down the roots of such groups of people who had similar beliefs. It seemed like they still existed.
He sensed the same absurdity was still prevalent today. Nothing had changed. People were still falling for the same lies. Only now, the absurdity was done under his name.
Juan grinned.
âStill, someone would be in charge. Who is it?â
While slightly irritated at his attitude, Sina replied back.
âNone other than General Valte nim who in the past, served as one of the emperorâs closest followers. He swiftly subjugated the six apostates who tried killing the emperor and put an end to the chaos that gripped the empire. While this is incomparable to his majestyâs achievements, he is someone that you shouldnât disrespect.â
âVares Valte?â
Juan felt a strange sensation. He would have never expected him out of all people would want power.
He was someone who solely focused on killing gods, not once interested in being authoritarian.
But Juan soon found himself shaking his head. If he knew people well like he thought, he wouldnât have gotten stabbed in the back.
Anyways, itâs already been 47 years. Out of those that he knew, the majority of them wouldâve already died. Well⊠the normal ones at least.
Honsluin species have a long lifespan, so Vares Valte was likely alive. It could also be that he was chosen as ruler due to his long life span.
But Juan had no interest in meeting them. Maybe from afar.
Juan was hearing from Sina Solbein about what had transpired after his death.
The one that personally stabbed the emperor. Gared Ga-in, the emperorâs first son.
The one that admissioned the assasination and neglected guard duties. Yenoa Weaver, captain of the royal guard.
The one who handed Gared the cursed weapon. High magician, Dane Dorment.
The one who controlled the flow of information and stopped reinforcements from coming. High regent, Hamon Helwin.
The one who raised a coup army, hoping to divide the empire. President of the Hugin order of knights and the emperorâs youngest adopted child, Lars Raude.
The one who deceived the emperorâs eyes and concealed the truth. His lover, Elaine Utrill.
Every one of them were people Juan loved and had thought he knew well. Sina mentioned most either died or escaped. And that Vares Valte had led the purge.
Of his adopted children, the second, Nienna Nelborn and third Dismas Dilver also helped with the severe purge.
Juan closed his eyes, finding it difficult to listen to it anymore. He breathed in and out deeply.
It wasnât just Garad who betrayed him. His children, teacher, comrades, friends, and even his lover.
They fought and killed each other. It was the truth, something Juan never wanted to know. Largely in part why Juan didnât want to live on.
Juan bit his lips.
He wanted to forget.
This didnât concern him as he was already dead. It was something he shouldnât have even found out about.
âYou donât know a lot do you. Well⊠I guess thatâs to be expected from someone outside the borderâŠ.â
Juan didnât reply to Sinaâs words.
âIn truth, I feel a little sympathetic and responsible for you. So Iâd like you to listen to what I have to say.â
âWhy?â
âBecause youâll be dead by tomorrow, if you donât follow my instructions.â
âThat would be disastrous.â
âDaaron, the colosseumâs owner is determined to win you over and at the same time his vulgar tendencies are showing. He wants to create a show, and you are his big show business opportunity. Do you know what this means?â
âWhat?â
âThat you will die in the most terrible and imaginative way Daaron can think of.â
âThatâs terrifying.â
âIâm not joking. Youâll definitely be thrown onto the arena for tomorrowâs event. And while you could win against me, those who you would be facing from tomorrow will not be human. All events are made so theyâre on a knife edge. You might win on some days, but youâll eventually die.â
Juan felt bored. Sinaâs explanation was lengthy with a lot of information, but he failed to see what her main point was.
âJust tell me your point.â
âIâll let you live.â
Sina declared.
âIf you tell me where you learnt your swordsmanship, Iâll persuade my president and legally indoctrinate you as a student under someone from our order, one of our retired knights. Right now, you are nothing as youâre guilty of defying the emperor for heresy, but if you join our order, youâll become someone great that will change our world.â
Juan stopped his hands that he was eating bread out of and looked at Sina with an expressionless face. Sina flustered at seeing Juanâs sudden change in expression.
âTwo others were saying similar things before.â
ââŠ..And?â
âOne of them, I shoved my knife into his throat today.â
Sina didnât reply. Juan put the rest of the bread into his mouth.
âThe other, well⊠He stabbed me in the back. So statistically, itâs either one or the other. Stab or be stabbed. Out of the two, which option would you take?
Sina couldnât muster a reply.
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