Lugates was surprised that Galfredik was quicker than expected, but he immediately responded with an attack as a strong, experienced knight.
âYou will never break through my plate armor.â
On the other hand, Glfredikâs plate mail presented gaps on the shoulder and arms, where the armor was only composed of chains. Lugates was certain that he could inflict a fatal injury on Galfredik with his power and skills.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Sparks erupted into the air as the blades of the two knights collided mid-air.
âAmazing.â
Eugene was thoroughly impressed. He knew how strong Galfredik was through their last bout, but Galfredik was showing an entirely different level of competence now that he was engaged in a life and death battle.
âHe wasnât lying when he said the results might have been different in an actual battle.â
Rather, if it had been a real battle, Eugene would have lost.
âBut not anymore.â
Now, Eugene had the ability of camouflage and invisibility. In addition, he even acquired Galfredikâs skills after taking him in as his vassal. He was confident in holding his own against any knight, including Galfredik.
As if to prove his elevated skills, Eugene naturally predicted the following moves of the two knights as they battled.
âIf itâs now, perhaps even if I faced Jung DirchtâŚâ
Eugeneâs fighting spirit burned when he thought back to the moment the holy knight cut off his head while laughing.
Clang! Kakang!
In the meantime, the two knights traded several blows before eventually meeting each other in a struggle for power, their blades pushed against one another.
âKuhehe! You wish to defeat me with just that? Today will be your funeral. No, never mind. Since you have no descendants, no one will remember you. Kuhehe!â
Lugates was pushing with all his might, but Galfredik had responded in a peaceful, calm voice.
âHmm. Is this all you have?â
âWhat?â Lugates shouted with a hint of urgency.
âGoodbye, me of the past. The legend of my new self is about to begin!â
âWhat the fuck are you⌠Huagh!?â
Kwakwakwakwa!
Lugates screamed as he was pushed back by the unexpected power of the vampire.
âY-you bastardâŚ!â
The essence of excellent swordsmanship wasnât just power. Rather, refined swordsmanship stemmed from a combination of practice, technique, and experience. A proper harmony between the three would allow one to make appropriate decisions to defeat their enemies.
However, that was only true up until a certain point. The sheer strength of an Originâs vassal was beyond human comprehension. Moreover, Galfredikâs swordsmanship was at least on par with Lugatesâ.
Booom!
Galfredikâs weapon began to repeatedly strike against Lugatesâ armor.
âKeugh!â
On the other hand, Lugates never managed to land a single blow on Galfredik.
âJust trust the armor! I just need to dig in! Letâs dig in!â
ââŚ..!â
Suddenly, Galfredikâs large figure disappeared, and Lugates became wide-eyed.
Crack!
His thoughts abruptly came to an end along with a horrific sound.
Galfredikâs rondel dagger was sticking out of Lugatesâ forehead through the gap in his helmet. The sharp weapon had pierced through the narrow space of the helmet that existed to provide a line of sight for the knight.
Silence permeated the garden at the display of such distinguished swordsmanship.
***
Jevin was struck with shock as he saw Lugatesâ large figure fall like a rotten log. He had been certain of Lugatesâ victory until the start of the duel, and even after witnessing the battle, he had measured the chances of victory as fifty percent. As such, he never imagined that Lugates would lose so helplessly, and even die as a result.
âThisâŚ!â
Jevin boiled with anger as he glared at Galfredik. Galfredik started taking off his helmet, and as Eugene approached the victorious knight, his gaze met with Jevinâs.
ââŚ..!â
Jevin flinched after meeting the red, glowing eyes. As a prestigious noble, Jevin received high-quality education in various fields. He was keen and perceptive. As such, he instinctively sensed that he had played right into Eugeneâs plan.
âHow dare you!â
Jevinâs eyes flared with rage for a moment, then soon subsided. His instincts warned him not to express his anger towards Eugene at this moment. However, the disappointment and betrayal he felt from his appointed knight caused his heart to throb.
âI declare Sir Galfredikâs victory. Then, sirs, I trust that your honorable promises will be kept.â
âOf course.â
âGood. Please understand that I am unable to congratulate you with pure intentions. Sir Entler, clean up the area. Then please excuse me.â Jevin spoke in a cold voice before leaving, and Entler slowly crept up to the two.
âThat was great swordsmanship, Sir Galfredik. You have broadened my horizons today.â
âYou flatter me. By the way, are you not planning on getting revenge? You both were territorial knights of the Evergrove Territory.â
âMe? You jest. Sir Lugates and I only served the same lord but did not share a friendship. MoreoverâŚâ
He glanced at Lugatesâ cold body before grinning, âI trust the words of you, sir, and Sir Eugeneâs more than the words of that coward.â
âI quite like you, sir.â
âHaha! I wish you sirs could have become our territoryâs knights. But considering Young Master Jevinâs reaction just now, I guess thatâs no longer a possibility. It might be best for you two to leave the castle quickly.â
âHmm? Why?â
Eugene narrowed his eyes, and Entler spoke in a quiet voice, âSir Jevin is an honorable noble, but he is also quite proud and dignified.â
âSo what?â
âThe knights of the castle are eager to prove themselves and I reckon that they would do anything to gain the successorâs favor. What do you think they would do if the territoryâs successor, whom they admired, became sad and dishonored all of a sudden?â
ââŚ..!â
In other words, the knights would most likely challenge Eugene and Galfredik even if they happened to hear the details of the duel.
âWell, itâs all the same to us anyway, since we can beat them all up, â Galfredik responded with a shrug and turned to Eugene before continuing. âAlthough it wonât be problematic for us, it might become troublesome for the mercenaries and the slaves. I think it might be best to follow Sir Entlerâs advice.â
âHmm.â Eugene nodded.
Vampires were stronger at night, and right now, it didnât matter how many knights of the Evergrove County came to fight them at this moment. However, it was different for Partec and the slaves.
âI will open the rear gate of the castle. You should pack up immediately and leave.â
âWe owe you a great deal. Thank you, Sir Entler.â
âDonât worry about it. It was an honor to meet brave, honorable knights like you both.â
Eugene and Galfredik shared a powerful handshake with Entler.
***
âHow dare you kill my familyâs knight in front of my eyes? How dare you?â
Jevin felt greatly humiliated for the first time after being born as the successor of the county. He strode forward with anger. Then, he suddenly stopped before speaking. âWhat are the knights of the castle doing?â
âI think they are gathered in Sir Marvelâs room. They may be indulging themselves in chess or card gamesâŚâ
âI will be heading there right away.â
âYes, Young Master Jevin.â
A servant quickly led the way with a lamp.
SoonâŚ
âSirs.â
âAh, Young Master Jevin.â
âWelcome.â
When Jevin made a sudden appearance in the middle of the night, the castleâs knights stopped their card game and stood up.
âWere you all playing a game? Who is on a winstreak today?â
âThe owner of the room seems to have learned weird tricks somewhere. The other sirs and I were quite unlucky today.â
The others laughed awkwardly at the words of a knight.
âI see. Why are you all standing around for? Come, have a seat. I am here to join you, so letâs play comfortably.â
âAh! Of course.â
The young successor often spent time with the knights, but he never joined gambling to save face. Nevertheless, he was joining them, and this meant only one thingâŚ
âHaha! Sir Marvel is truly lucky!â
âAh, Sir McCullay. Congratulations.â
âIâm going to lose everything I have at this rate!â
Jevin was bestowing pocket money to the knights on the pretense of losing. In thirty minutes, the successor gifted almost a hundred silver coins. The knights could not help but grin with joy.
âI think your luck must have rubbed off on us, Young Master Jevin.â
Jevin nodded with a satisfied expression at the delighted knights, then suddenly spoke with a gloomy look. âLuck, is it? I wish Sir Lugates had such luck as well.â
âWhat? Did something happen to Sir Lugates?â
âWell, the truth isâŚâ
Jevin recounted the outcome of the duel, leaving out the cause of the battle.
âKnights always fight for this and that, sometimes trivial reasons. In addition, Sir Galfredik must have been quite sensitive, so I think it was only natural he wanted to protest the process of last yearâs tournament. HoweverâŚâ
âI cannot believe that he committed murder! This is unforgivable. He crossed the line.â
âSir Marvel is correct. And listening to Young Master Jevinâs words, it seems Sir Lugates was taking the battle with a light heart.â
âThis is tantamount to looking down on Young Master Jevin and the Evergrove County!â
âNo, sirs. Itâs not thatâŚâ
Jevin pretended to be troubled and attempted to dissuade the knights, but it was useless.
âYoung Master Jevin. We will take care of this. Sirs, let us head to protest against Galfredik and Jan Eugene!â
âI never liked Galfredik from the beginning. If they resist, it will only provide us with reason to display our skills.â
âThere is no need to give respect to those who know no honor! Letâs go!â
The knights bolted out the door after wearing their chainmail and grabbing their weapons.
âItâs a bit regretful, but itâs for the best.â
Jevin could always find another knight, but could not easily recover the lost honor and pride of his family. he believed that this was the most reasonable decision he could make as the countyâs successor.
***
Clop, clop!
A carriage pulled by a horse was accompanied by two horses and their riders as they passed through the dark road.
âDid I make a mistake? What the hell are we doing in the middle of the night?â
Romari sat on the edge of the carriage and continued sighing in secret. But it was already too late to regret her decision. In addition, Eugene had already killed several high-ranking monsters. She was lucky that she could accompany a knight, no, a vampire like him.
âLetâs follow him around for maybe half a year. We will say goodbye after I collect enough materials. Ah, but where should I conduct my experiments? I wonât be able to return home for a while.â
Romari was deep in thought with worries.
Galfredik approached her in the meantime and spoke, âGet ready, wizard.â
âWhat? Get ready for what?â
âHuh? I thought wizards were wise men and prophets. You should already know, right?â
âWhat bullshi⌠What are you saying? If I could do that, I would have made a fortune by divining the future. Why would I be doing all this?â
âAh, really? I guess you arenât very skilled. Anyways, there is going to be a battle soon, so get ready.â
ââŚYes.â Romari nodded her head in resignation. She knew something like this would happen sooner or later as soon as they exited through the castleâs rear gate. After all, it looked as if they were running away from something.
In the meantime, two of the slaves hurried into the carriage, and Partecâs group gathered around Galfredik along with Luke.
âSir Galfredik. Are they troops of the Evergrove Territory?â
âProbably, right? Who else would be chasing after us on horseback except for their knights? For now, the two of you should prepare your crossbows. Partec, slave number one, stand by my side. I heard youâre pretty good at fighting.â
âThank you, sir. My name is Luke.â
âYes, Slave Number 1 Luke who is pretty good at fighting.â Galfredik answered with a grin, and Luke sighed before taking his place by the knightâs side with his shield and shortsword unsheathed.
Meanwhile, Glade and Lavan loaded bolts onto crossbows they obtained from mercenaries previously defeated by Eugene. They positioned themselves behind the carriage and lowered their bodies.
âRomari.â
âYes, Sir Eugene.â
âCan you use that magic from the labyrinth again?â
âItâs not my field of expertise, so the success rate is slightly lower. It was possible then because my concentration was at its peak.â
âThen what is your expertise?â
âI am most confident in mind control, but I cannot have any witnesses when I use it. Although itâs circumstantial, most lords are hostile towards things similar to black magic.â
âI see.â
Eugene fell into deep thought.
It would make things easier to use magic. However, then he would have to kill all of the uninvited guests, who were most likely knights of the Evergrove Territory. Although he would never have anything to do with Evergrove again, it was inadvisable to become openly hostile against a great noble family, since many nobles shared strong ties with each other. Moreover, it was obvious that the Palin Association would dislike such a decision too.
While Eugene contemplated, Galfredik stepped up, âShould I take care of it?â
âDo you have something in mind?â
âI really should give you a proper lecture on knights sometimes. Including me, knights live and die by honor. Even on the verge of death, they always have to be self-righteous. If you give them a gentle nudge, they are easily manipulated.â
Galfredik was a true knight with plenty of experience and skills. His words were trustworthy, so Eugene nodded.
âThen do as you like. However, I will step forward if we have to show our skills.â
âHmm?â Galfredik looked surprised for a moment, then grinned, âDo as you like, Master.â