Despite Juanâs persuasion, Lenly only nodded in silence and didnât answer. Then, he headed somewhere with heavy steps while dragging his feet.
Juan could understand where Lenly was coming from; however, he couldnât move the entire army for just one person. Not only was the Imperial Army already exhausted, but the speed of their current march was also way too fast.
âYour Majesty.â
Juan saw Pavan upon turning his head toward the voice. Pavan was holding a leather bag toward Juan, and inside it was a liquid swaying around. Juan took the leather bag and drank from it. He frowned slightly at the bitter taste of the low-grade alcohol, but he drank it anyway since he was thirsty.
After quenching his thirst, Juan handed over the leather bag to Pavan.
âDid I look like I needed a drink?â
âI know that Your Majesty doesnât drink often, but you looked thirsty.â
Juan smiled bitterly at the fact that Pavan knew him very well despite having served him for only a little while. Just like he didnât need to eat, Juan didnât need to drink anything either.
Yet the thirst he was feeling was psychological.
âThis war is strange,â Juan said.
âArenât all wars strange?â Pavan answered.
âMaybe. But a lot of the wars Iâve been through have been much simpler than this. The gods who deserved to be destroyed were walking on our land and there were people who stood up against them out of anger and for the sake of survival. It was a terrible war, but these days, I somewhat miss those daysâa time when a clear line was drawn between the good and evil.â
Pavan tilted his head, unable to understand Juanâs words.
âThe enemy tried to annihilate our people and killed several friends of Your Majesty. He even resurrected those terrible gods. So, do you still feel that there is no evil?â
Juan sighed.
âItâs not that they arenât evil. Iâm saying that itâs unclear whether Iâm good or evil. Just because Iâm confronting evil doesnât mean that Iâm good.â
âWell, all the soldiers think of Your Majesty as the absolute good.â
âAnd I know better than anyone that theyâre wrong.â
âThen a philosophical debate will begin among the soldiers.â
âWhat we are talking about isnât suitable for the battlefield. It would be better to talk about this later.â
Pavan laughed in a low voice.
âYes, it would. But Your Majesty, while the good is wondering if his sword is too sharp, the evil will have ten swords that are well maintained and readyâall while thinking about slaughtering the good with them.â
âDonât worry. Neither is there a shortage of swords on our side nor are our swords blunt.â
Pavan bowed his head and stepped down in response to Juanâs firm answer. He had no doubts about the ability of the sword held by Juan. In fact, he had already seen enough of what Juan was capable of and had also seen the miracles that he could perform.
âBut whatâs the use of a well-maintained sword if the holder of the sword is hesitant about using it?â
Pavan thought that it might be better to prepare another sword, just in case. He grabbed one of the soldiers walking past him and asked.
âWhere is Dame Sina Solvane right now?â
***
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âA gift from General Nienna?â
Pavan met up with Sina near the walls of the fortress which they had occupied, at a place where the traces of collapse and burning were evident.
As soon as he saw her, Pavan asked about the gift Nienna had given Sina.
Sina was perplexed, wondering how Pavan had found out about it, but answered while maintaining a calm exterior.
âI have no idea what you are talking about.â
âI already know that General Nienna gave you a gift. No matter how much General Nienna believes in His Majesty, there is no way that she would send him off without a plan B when the opponent is none other than Dismas. In fact, I even know what the gift is. Iâm only asking, since Iâm curious whether you know how to handle it.â
Sinaâs expression distorted as she glared at Pavan.
âDid you get the soldiers to search through my belongings?â
âI didnât go that far. I only ordered them to keep their eyes on you. Please donât be offended. To be fair, you had no proper position in the Imperial Palace or in the Imperial Army. It was only a matter of course, for security purposes,â Pavan made excuses in front of Sina in a brazen manner.
Sina bit her lips; she knew that there was nothing wrong about what Pavan had said.
âBut I thought that we were comrades. I canât believe that heâs been secretly monitoring me all along.â
âThe item that General Nienna gave you is Oberon. Isnât it?â Pavan asked Sina once again as if to confirm.
Sina clenched the pocket around her waist. The cold energy permeated through her and a thin layer of frost covered the back of her hand. However, it wasnât cold enough to make her feel pain.
Oberon, the Ice Spirit spear that Nienna used to fight against Juan back at the fortress of Beldeve, was one of Niennaâs primary weapons. Some people even considered Oberon to be on the same level as the emperorâs Sutra, since it had the ability to attack with an unlimited number of ice spears, without any limit on size.
âWhy do you ask when you already know?â Sina asked coldly.
âDonât worryâI donât intend to take Oberon away from you or argue with you. How would I dare to do that when itâs clear that General Nienna would cut my neck and decorate it on her spear if she finds out about this? I asked you this question earlier, but let me ask you again. Do you know how to handle Oberon?â
Sina was hesitant, but opened her mouth to answer.
âI wasnât even given a brief instruction. Iâve been practicing whenever I have time, butâŚâ
âOberon has more abilities other than just making ice spears. Thereâs a lot it can do, even on a much larger scale. Of course, General Nienna wouldnât have needed to use such skills, since she can control the cold itself. But Dame Sina needs to be wise when using Oberon, since you are weaker than General Nienna.â
While it was only natural for Sina to be weaker compared to Nienna, she still felt strange upon hearing Pavan call her weak.
Meanwhile, Pavan drew his sword.
Sina flinched and took a step back, but Pavan raised his other hand as if trying to reassure Sina.
âWe donât have much time. Letâs practice while we have some, alright?â
â...What do you mean practice?â
Pavan looked at Sina with a dumbfounded expressionâit was as if he was asking âwhy are you asking me such an obvious question?â
âPractice how to kill Dismas.â
Sina was startled. She had already told Pavan that Juan shouldnât be the one to kill Dismas, but from Pavanâs point of view, it didnât matter who killed Dismas. Yet Sina had no choice but to suspect him, especially when he offered to help her all of a sudden.
âDo you believe that His Majesty wonât be able to kill Dismas even when the time comes?â Sina asked.
âTo be honest with you, itâs hard to trust His Majesty completely. What happened back at the Loen Basin might just be a coincidence. But losing him even at Arkul gate doesnât feel like a coincidence to me. His Majesty did say that he kept Dismas alive to stop the Cainheryars, but as a result, Dismas ended up escaping. Thatâs not like His Majesty, is it?â
âThatâs a useless distrust. His Majesty wonât hesitateâhe will firmly cut his own childâs neck when the right time comes.â
âAnd I bet thatâs what Lenly Loen thought as well.â
Sina closed her mouth and remained silent.
Lenly also believed in Juanâs judgment at first and entrusted him with everything. But now that Ivy had been abducted, he was almost out of his mind.
Pavan shrugged his shoulders and continued to speak.
âSina, to be honest with you, I really donât care who kills Dismas. All I need to see is Dismas' neck falling off his shoulders. I cannot and will not see him running away in front of my eyes a third time. Itâs not that I donât trust His Majesty. But isnât it true that the more swords there are to stab Dismas, the better?â
â...I mean, youâre right. ButâŚâ
âThe one who cuts an enemy general on the battlefield does not necessarily have to be the general. An ordinary soldier can also step up and pull him down as well, donât you think? Didnât Dame Sina tell me that it would be right for someone other than His Majesty to kill Dismas? So, Dame Sina will be the one to take on that role. You have both the will and power. I think you are the most suitable person for the job.â
Sina sighed. The last thing she wanted was to see Juan being ruined by revenge, slaughter and filicide while fighting this war. Sina believed in Juan, but decided to warn him if he was headed the wrong way.
Juan might regret killing his child with his own hands, and it would be better if there was someone else to exact his revenge. In that regard, Pavanâs words were absolutely right.
However, it was also true that Sina felt uneasy upon thinking that Pavan must have manipulated a lot of people.
Sina hesitated and opened her mouth with difficulty.
âWe havenât even figured out how to stop the Cainheryars yetâŚâ
âThe Cainheryars will last for longer if Dismas is able to flee alive. In the meantime, the empire might fall back to the state of the mythological era againâwhen it was split into smaller kingdoms. Perhaps it would be better to kill Dismas first and have His Majesty quickly destroy the rest of the Cainheryars.â
â...Thatâs only easy to say, Pavan.â
âI know what youâre worried about, but what Iâm thinking about is much simpler than what you think. I just want to kill Dismas, thatâs all. I just want to prepare a lot of swords to stab him. We all have different reasonsâDame Sina doesnât want His Majesty to commit filicide, and Sir Lenly is trying to rescue the Saintess. Meanwhile, Iâm just seeking simple revenge and victory.â
Sina nodded with unease as she came to a conclusionâthat Pavan wasnât hiding anything from her. She hesitated for a long time even after deciding to agree with Pavan, but soon grabbed something out of her pocket.
It was a white brooch that was shaped like a snowflake.
Pavan stared at the brooch.
âIs that Oberon?â Pavan asked.
âYes. Itâs what General Nienna gave to me.â
Sina quietly clasped the brooch. A subtle light leaked through Sinaâs fingers and disappeared a little later like the fog.
Pavan looked at Sina with a suspicious look.
Meanwhile, Sina quietly looked down at her palm and stretched her index finger up.
At that moment, an awl made of ice that was about thirty centimeters long appeared along with a cracking sound.
Seeing this, Pavan shook his head in admiration.
âWhat an amazing weapon⌠it allows you to use this much magic just by holding it. Do you think youâll be able to handle it well?â
âI think Iâll need a little practice.â
âWe donât have much time, so I guess all we can do is trust in Dame Sinaâs capabilities.â
***
Ivy was standing in the middle of a purple valley.
âItâs this place again.â
Ivy realized that she was dreaming. Rocks that emitted bright and shiny lights rose everywhere and formed a valley.
Ivy stomped her feet to find out if the ground she was standing on was real or not. Fortunately, the ground was hard.
However, it did not seem to be real when she saw the architecture scattered everywhereâthe architecture that made it hard for her to know what era she was in. Ivy couldnât figure out why this strange space kept appearing in her dreams.
It was difficult to estimate the time it started, but she figured that it must have been before the time she was appointed as the Saintess.
Ivy felt like she could see the images of her brain fluid and skull scattered all over the purple rocks. She didnât know how, but it felt like something strange had entered her when she was forcibly revived by the Pope.
She didnât know where this place was, but she decided to take a step forward; she thought that she would eventually wake up when the time came.
The purple valley was quiet, and it was neither cold nor hot. She couldnât even tell if there was any air, since there was no wind.
After walking for a long time, Ivy came to a sudden stop as she found something.
Someone was sitting in a chair.
Ivy, who almost let out a scream without even realizing it, quickly covered her mouth. The man sitting in the chair had purple moss growing all over his body and it was hard to tell how long he had been sitting there for.
âIs he even alive?â
Then the man slightly turned his head in response to the sudden noise.