The wind carried faint screams from the other side of the dark dungeon, where glowing grass only grew in small patches. âDammit!â The mercenaries quickly rose while grabbing their weapons.
Partec quickly stepped up. âCalm down! Everyone, be quiet!â
AhhhhhâŠ!
The faint screams resonated once more.
Partec shouted after sharing a gaze with Breen, âEveryone, prepare yourselves for battle and stand by!â
âWhat the fuck? What do you mean, stand by? Sir Maverick went that way!â One of Maverickâs mercenaries shouted furiously.
Partec pointed his shortsword towards the mercenary and replied, âSir Eugene ordered us to wait here. I will cut down anyone who does not follow orders.â
âFuck you! Who do you think youâŠâ The mercenary retorted and started approaching Partec. Then, he hesitated before stopping. Glade, Lavan, and all of Breenâs mercenaries had aimed their weapons toward him.
âIf you want to get cut down, then keep talking.â
âWe follow the orders of Sir Eugene. Lower your weapon, you bastard.â
The fierce spirit emitted by 12 people caused the complexions of Maverickâs followers to change at once. They only had a few people left that were suitable for combat. Thus, they did not dare to stand up against these 12 warriors.
âYou ill-tempered babes! You all are so weak that you canât even cut off a goblinâs dick! Keep your mouth shut and stay in formation.â
Breen's vulgar words were befitting of his dirty impression. Maverickâs mercenaries were forced to gather themselves into formation. After a short while, a torch could be seen swaying inside the dungeon.
âI-itâs coming!â
Everyoneâs anxious eyes gathered on the glowing torch.
âSir Eugene!â
Partec ran out alongside a few mercenaries as soon as the plate armor became visible. It was a grotesque sight. Eugene carried a torch and a shortsword, and his armor was painted with blood in various places.
âWe were ambushed by monsters. We will move out right away.â
âYes!â
The mercenaries and porters hurriedly followed behind Eugene. After walking for a few minutes, a terrible sight unfolded in front of the group.
âUgh!â
âBweeegh!â
Some of the weaker porters knelt down on the spot and puked. Bodies of dozens of monsters were scattered all over the place, and mercenaries with torn limbs and shredded bodies lay in between. The smell of monsters, blood, and human excrement from death created an unbearable stench.
âGoblins⊠Thereâs a hop as well!â
âThey were annihilated? No! Over there!â
Not all of them were dead. The only survivor was crouched in a corner with his legs curled together.
âS-sir Maverick!â
The mercenaries rushed forward after seeing the full-body chainmail. Eugeneâs black robe was covering Maverick. As the soldiers came forward, Maverick slowly raised his face.
ââŠ..!â
After seeing his blurred, unfocused eyes, the mercenaries became shocked. Less than thirty minutes had passed since the scouts had left for a survey, but Maverick had already transformed into a completely different person.
Maverick looked around the mercenaries with a blank expression. He opened his mouth wide. Then he started screaming with a horrified look. âHuaaaaagh! Kieeekk!â
âSir Maverick! Whatâs wrong!? Get it together!â
âKiek! Kieeek! Uhu, uhuhu.â
After covering his head with the black robes, Maverick began trembling while moaning like a beast.
âWhat isâŠâ
âHeâs been like that ever since his neck was bitten by a war boar. Thanks to that, I had to deal with the monster alone.â
âWar boar!?â
The mercenaries were stunned. Among the monsters classified into intermediate-rank, war boars were known to be the one of the fiercest along with dungeon trolls.
âWhere is the war boar?â One of the mercenary asked.
âI took care of it. If you go further in, you will find its carcass.â Eugene pointed in a direction. Breen rushed towards it along with three mercenaries. Eugene continued to speak while looking down at Maverick. âI think he must have lost his mind after experiencing such an event for the first time. I tried everything I could think of, even slapping him on the cheek, but I couldnât get him to come to his senses.â
âHeu! Hu! HeuâŠâ
The mercenaries revealed dejected expressions when they saw Maverick trembling like a tree. Some of them had experienced such cases before. Those who failed to overcome the lingering effects and fears of a battle would mentally collapse and would act just as Maverick was.
He had become nothing but a cripple. Maverickâs life as a knight ended. No, rather, as of today, he could no longer function as a regular human being.
âHey! Come help us!â Breen shouted to the mercenaries. He was struggling to drag a humongous corpse of a war boar along with three mercenaries. The monster was easily the size of two or three regular wild boars combined.
âItâs real! Itâs a war boar!â
âLook at its fangs.â
The mercenaries were stunned by the war boar. Its fangs were as large as a humanâs forearm. The monsterâs body was riddled with various injuries, and Eugeneâs spear was deeply embedded in its large forehead.
It was obvious at first glance that Eugene had killed the monster by himself.
âSince things turned out this way, we will dismantle the corpses of the monsters here and return. Those who followed Sir Maverick here, retrieve the bodies of your colleagues.â
ââŠYes, Sir Eugene.â
Starting with their leader, most of their colleagues were either dead or crippled. The heads of the survivors hung helplessly as their faces revealed dejected looks.
***
âHey, isnât Sir Maverick acting a little strange?â
âHmm.â
At Lavanâs words, Partec glanced back towards Maverick, who was curled up into a ball at the back of the cart. He was still trembling while groaning with Eugeneâs black robe wrapped around him. It was impossible to look at him as a knight anymore.
âHe wonât eat or drink anything. I tried feeding him the emergency mana stone, but you saw it, right? He only screams like a crazy person.â
One or two mana stones were provided to an evil landâs subjugation party. It wasnât to be used sparingly, but rather to give to knights when they were seriously injured.
Of course, a mana stone wasnât an elixir to bring back the dead, but it could extend a personâs life for some time. âItâs amazing that he hasnât died after being bit by a war boar. But why is he not taking the mana stone?â
âHow would I know?â Partec responded in an uninterested voice.
âMaybe Sir Maverick has truly gone crazy?â Lavan whispered after sticking a little closer to Partec.
âWellâŠâ Partec narrowed his forehead. He also could not understand. Maverickâs skin turned blue like a corpse, and he continued to behave erratically. He would suddenly rush at the mercenaries with a beastly growl, then fall flat on the ground with fear whenever Eugene stepped out. However, Eugene did not hit or attack him. If he had, it could have explained his fear toward Eugene.
All that Eugene did was block Maverickâs way and stare at him. Even so, Maverick was rendered helpless and would always fall on his stomach, trembling. He acted just like prey in front of a predator.
The symptoms worsened when they exited the dungeon. He could not even raise his head. He curled up into a ball and continued making pained moans. If Eugene had not been there, perhaps the mercenaries would have chosen to leave him behind. Both his body and mind had been ruined to the point of no return.
Soon, the mercenaries began having similar thoughts in regard to Maverickâs changes.
âMaybe he got cursed?â
âHe definitely got cursed by a monster!â
In their line of work, violence and murderer were commonplace. Perhaps as such, mercenaries were susceptible to various superstitions.
For the mercenaries, there was no other reasonable explanation for Maverickâs bizarre transformation other than he was cursed by a monster.
âAnyways, that knight is done for.â
âI know. Phew! I am glad that Sir Eugene was there.â
Maverick was crippled, while Eugene proudly rode his horse under the bright light of the sun. The difference between the two knights was magnified even further. Naturally, none of the mercenaries were aware that such a brilliant knight was the one responsible for crippling Maverick.
***
âWhat? What do you⊠Ha!â Camara could not find any words to respond after hearing Eugeneâs stories, who returned a few days earlier than scheduled.
âWe could not push ahead with the subjugation anymore. Sir Maverick has become like this, and more than half of the mercenaries he brought with him are either dead or have been seriously injured. Of course, even though we did not meet the minimum conditions, I think I have done enough on my part.â
âTsk.â
Camara clicked his tongue after seeing Maverick, who was curled up and trembling between Partec and Breen. It didnât matter to him whether Maverick died nor not, but it was difficult to refute Eugeneâs words.
âWell, you did manage to catch quite a few low-rank monsters. For the intermediate-rank monsters, you killed a war boar, so the results arenât too shabby. Anyways, thank you for your hard work, Sir Eugene.â
âHmm.â Eugene nodded, then turned his gaze. Bertel wore a dazed expression this entire time with his mouth slightly opened. He flinched after receiving Eugeneâs gaze.
âCome to think of it, Sir Maverick told me a very interesting story.â
âHmm? What do you mean by that?â Camara asked with a puzzled expression. However, Eugeneâs gaze was no longer on Camara, but rather on Bertel, whose forehead glistened with drops of sweat.
âHe told me that someone instigated him to kill me inside the dungeon.â
âWhat!?â Camaraâs shock was even greater than when he heard about what transpired in the dungeon. He approached Eugene. âWhat do you mean by that? Who ordered him to kill you, sir? And why? No, who?â
âI think thatâs a question that you can ask your brother,â Eugene spoke in a cold voice.
Camara abruptly jerked his head around. âY-you?â
âBrother, are you crazy!? What are you trying to say?!â Bertel roared, then glared at Eugene with malicious eyes. âSir! I do not know why you are spouting such nonsense. You are speaking words that can seriously smear my honor and reputation. To say such things without evidenceâŠâ
âWe can ask Maverick, canât we?â
ââŠ..!â
Everyoneâs gaze turned to Maverick. Even now, the latter still kept gasping like a beast.
âW-what are you talking about? What testimony could a crazy man give?â
âWhy donât we just ask first? What do you think, Lord Tywin?â
âHmm.â
Camaraâs expression became complicated. It was true that he wanted to get rid of his brother, but it was a different matter entirely for his younger brother to become involved in an attempted murder against a knight.
Even in a territorial dispute, captured knights were never killed recklessly. Even if they were an enemy, it was a long-standing tradition to respect the honor and bravery of the knight. As such, they would usually release the knight for ransom.
But if someone attempted to kill a knight, not on a battlefield, but in a dungeon? Moreover, if the target was a knight who participated in their own familyâs dungeon subjugation? Such an event would not only be called a disgrace, but it would also taint the honor of the entire family.
As Camara agonized over the decision, Eugene whispered in a cold voice, âIf Lord Tywin refuses, I will head to Maren and ask for a formal trial.â
âHmmâŠ!â Camara was shocked to his senses. He hurriedly met Eugeneâs gaze. âI-is he threatening me?â
If the matter became widely known and a trial took place in Maren under the supervision of the mayor and the priest, it would quickly escalate into something bigger. Since Eugene personally received armor from the mayor, he could have gone straight to Maren and asked for a trial without telling him. Despite this, Eugene insisted on telling him first.
âThen, is this⊠is he giving me a chance?â
It was either the entire Tywin family or Bertel. Camara did not hesitate in his choice. âOkay. Letâs hear what he has to say.â
âBrother!â
âShut up! As you said, Sir Maverick is out of his mind and canât even speak properly! What is there to worry about, especially if itâs not true?â
ââŠ..!â
Bertelâs expression became pale, and he started trembling. After turning away from his brother, Camara walked to Maverick. âSir Rowen of Maverick.â
âHeu.â
Maverick struggled to raise his head. Camara asked in a low, but powerful voice. âDid you attempt to kill Sir Jan of the Eugene family in the dungeon?â
Maverickâs quivering eyes suddenly headed to a certain place. His cracked lips opened slowly.
âYeâŠYes.â
âBrotherâŠâ
âFuck! Shut your mouth!â Camara muted Bertelâs words with harsh swears, then asked Maverick once again. âDid you decide on that on your own? Or was there a mastermind?â
âHeu! I-I was instigated.â
Camara closed his eyes. But he soon exhaled a heavy breath and asked the last question. âWho⊠instigated you to kill Sir Eugene?â
âT-thatâsâŠâ Maverickâs face slowly turned to one side. Then, he raised his trembling finger and pointed. âT-that man⊠Bertel Tywin was the one who asked me toâŠâ
âNooo!â Along with a loud scream, Bertel pulled out his dagger and ran towards Maverick.
Kang! Thud!
Eugene drew his shortsword like thunder and knocked Bertel down on the spot.
âKeugh! Kuagh!â
With his elbow pressed against Bertelâs back, Eugene whispered, âYouâre done for.â