The tip of the sword pointed to the sky.
A blue flash soared on, beyond the piles of rubble, beyond even the tallest spire of the royal palace.
It stretched endlessly as if reaching for the sky.
The bell rang without ceasing to announce the impending disaster.
âWeâre getting caught up in it!â
Several knights, including Carls, yelled. However, their number was fewâmost of the knights simply looked blankly at the sky. Suddenly, the day they had first gripped a sword came to their minds. That dayâs aspirations and hopes flowed together into the memory. Whether it was the palace knight commander, a proud champion, the kingdomâs first penta-knight, or someone else, each of them had differently sized ambitions, yet they were all shaped the same. They wanted to reach completion as a knight or gain an equivalent achievement.
It was an honor that could only be reached if you added great effort and time to your talent, but-
At this moment, all such concerns had become trivial.
Such future glories faded in front of the brilliance that even drove the darkness of the night away, and the pride of these knights fell under the supreme energy that had reached the sky. Their grand ambitions and passionate aspirations disappeared, and all that remained in their hearts was awe. The sound of the clanging bell ceased.
The loud screams of the knights were no longer heard. They could only watch the master of the transcendental power. It was more than a miracleâhe was a pioneer who had reached a level of mysterious existence. He was a true transcendent who had overcome even death. A new legend was here: Adrian Leonberger, the Crown Prince who was enshrouded by blue flames as if it was his armor.
âThe deepest night creates a ray of light.â
He was reciting the verse of the [Mythic] poem he had just crafted.
âIt heralds the twilight of dawn.â
His sword, which he had kept raised high, he now slowly lowered. The pillar of light that reached into the sky gradually began to tilt.
The earth shook and the heavens roared. The world trembled; it felt as if the entire palace would collapse at once. Prince Adrian was yet to complete half of the rayâs downward trajectory. At that moment-
The eloquent voice echoed far. It belonged to Bale Balahard, penta-knight, who had forgotten even his own existence in the face of such transcendental power.
âSynthesis!â Count Stuttgart yelled at him.
The pillar of blue light stood tall, still tilting.
The slowly descending ray of light now plummeted earthward with a sudden roar.
âProtect his Highness!â The palace knight commander then cried out with a roar.
The sound of aura blades rang out from everywhere. Simultaneously, flashes erupted from various places.
The dusty knights were determined to maintain their shield.
A great sound broke into reality.
Dust bloomed into the air, and when it cleared, all that remained was a terrible ruin.
âItâs less damage than I expected,â Vincent remarked with a laugh as he blankly stared at the ruined structure. He had thought the royal palace would get blown away, so he was glad that half of it still remained standing. Of course, no one agreed with him on this observation.
The Crown Prince was completely exhausted after the duel.
âItâs called âPoetry of Dawn.â How about itâisnât it cool?â
Still, he constantly showed off his pride in his newly compiled dance poem. He was really proud of it. However, nothing in the world lasts forever, so the princeâs boasts also came to an end.
The Crown Prince, who had been talking for a long time on Carls Ulrichâs back, fainted.
âIâm already going.â
The court wizard came to look at the princeâs body.
âHeâs merely been exhausted, and has fainted, so thereâs nothing to worry about.â
The king and knights had kept their ears pricked for the diagnosis; they now sighed in relief.
âNow, we have to put my son in the empty palace.â
âThatâs⌠the palace his Highness was decided to be moved to was destroyed.â
At this, the king shook his head.
âYour Majesty, my palace is still relatively fine, so he will stay with me for the time being.â
âDo that,â the king said, promptly accepting his second sonâs request as if he didnât want to think about it anymore. And so, the prince was carried to his brotherâs palace. The king, looking at the backs of the retreating party, suddenly lamented.
âThe reason this happened in my reign is because of my lack of virtue. Otherwise, the royal palace, which had stood strong for the past four hundred years, would not have been damaged like this while I was king.â
The palace knight commander, standing next to King Lionel, spoke some consoling words.
âTake comfort that in your Majestyâs reign, the best knights on the continent and the first penta-knight were born into the kingdom.â
âI⌠Thatâs very comforting.â
Of course, the king was happy that while he was monarch, such knights had been born, and that his son could be called the strongest. It was as the commander said. Still, the king wasnât happy that it was his eldest son. He felt sick, sad, knowing that his son still suffered damage even if he has risen in power and, more importantly, that the kingâs palace was nearly ruined. However, no one sympathized with King Lionelâs feelings.
âHe became so strong here.â
âI still canât believe what I saw.â
The palace knights were talking about the princeâs ascension with excited faces. There was not the expected silence for the collapsed palace; they simply rejoiced at the birth of a great knight. The king sighed and shook his head. Then he saw Bale Balahard sitting on a pile of rubble some distance off. The Crown Prince had done much, and even if Baleâs contribution had not been great, he was still one of the culprits responsible for destroying the palace. Nevertheless, the king could not rebuke him.
First off, his entire body was covered in blood. The wizard had already exhausted his energy while examining the prince and so had not taken proper care of Baleâs wounds. Actually, the old knightâs face didnât look too good. This wasnât due to his wounds, however.
âYou knew his Highnessâs nature yet encouraged him to do it. What did you mean by this?â Vincent demanded. Baleâs expression was due to his eldest sonâs nagging.
âHe gained enlightenment and he just wanted to master it completely,â Bale repeated, and Vincent asked the same question, and the knightâs answer remained unchanged. The strong old warrior was by now completely exhausted.
âThe cost was too much for that,â Vincent stated.
âIt doesnât suit his temper to do something halfway!â Bale exclaimed.
âBecause of that temper, the royal palace has been left in ruin.â
Now, Baleâs firstborn son was nagging on without getting tired.
âThat is a severe exaggeration,â Bale stated.
âDo you think you managed the situation well?â Vincent demanded. âDo you really think so?â
âI tried to prevent the damage as much as possible. I believed it could be done.â
âIn the end, you failed. He took out a quarter of the historic Leonberger palace,â Duke Balahard bluntly stated.
âThe boyâs strength was beyond my expectations,â Bale said softly, adding, âBut if we compete again, I think Iâll manage to stop him.â
âThatâs not what happened just now!â Vincent exclaimed, frowning at his father.
âDo you think itâs funny for me to be a penta-knight? Do you think I like playing around?â
If this had been the past, Baleâs eldest son would have stepped back by now, head bowed. But such times were passedâwhile Bale had been imprisoned, his son had grown up, becoming a true man through his experience as Commander. Moreover, he had risen to become the only Duke of Leonberg.
âYouâre going to make me crazy. His Highness canât handle you, and I think I canât either.â
Perhaps, Baleâs son wouldnât make it so difficult for him anymore.
âAre you telling me to listen to you right now?â Vincent demanded.
âWhy not? Thanks to your father-â
At this, Bale groaned and lied down.
âMy entire body is not without a wound.â
His son, who was about to spit some sarcastic remark at his father, heard the manâs afflicted groans. Vincent shut his mouth, seeing that his fatherâs words were too grievous to be borne through by a stern disposition.
âThe prince⌠he urged me to do this, somewhat, and now he has used his hand upon my body so violently.â
Bale was forced to endure the torment, but his entire body was marred by wounds. Still, the wounds of his flesh werenât the real problemâit was the damage to the rings inside, for three of them were on the verge of breaking. If Bale made a mistake now, the chain he had woven might collapse. For the time being, he should not be allowed to escape from his bed.
âI thought I might forever fall from being a penta-knight.â
âDo you have lesser energy?â
Bale ignored his sonâs words, knowing he would never stop nagging.
âLet me see to your wounds.â Bale was able to gain a semblance of peace for a while thanks to the wizardâs visitation.
âI think you should get some rest before helping me,â Bale Balahard said as he clucked his tongue, looking at the wizardâs pale face.
âDonât worry, Iâm used to it by now.â The healerâs voice was filled with deep, unknowable sorrow. Yet, instead of offering Baleâs body some hasty consolation, the wizard entrusted it into his care.
Bright flashes of light flowed from the wizardâs hands. After a while, he gasped, interrupting his ritual.
âI want to treat you fully because we are of the same heart, but for now, this is the best I can do.â
âYou have healed all the large wounds, at least.â
âIâll⌠come to see to your remaining wounds. Iâll see you again.â
âDonât worry about meâdo whatâs healthy for your body.â
Instead of answering, the court wizard bowed his head and looked down, then swiveled around and left. As Bale watched the manâs staggering steps of retreat, he clucked his tongue a few times, then stood up.
As soon as he saw his son approach to promptly support him, he laughed.
âYouâre the guy who was so eager to scold me a little while ago?â
Vincent gave no answer. He simply supported his fatherâs body so that he could walk easier, and they walked in silence. So, finally, Bale Balahard was able to arrive at his residence, which had fortunately escaped the disaster. When Bale entered, he took off his bloody clothes and laid down on the bed, with his son merely helping to clean up. Seeing that, Bale laughed softly. He realized he had not spent enough time with Vincent since his return, having spent so much time with the prince.
âHey, son, donât just laugh like that in front of the maids.â
Despite joking, Bale feared he would soon pass out, with not even his sonâs efforts constantly keeping a smile on his face. Still, it felt good to spend some time with Vincent. This comfort proved to be an illusion.
âIf his Highness asks to battle you again after he recovers, do not respond to him.â
Vincent now began to nag in earnest, with Bale terrifyingly trapped in bed.
âDo not even try it.â
âItâs not enough for me to say that I just tried hard.â
âDonât you know my cousinâs temperament? Once he forces himself onto a path, there is no one he will suffer to bar his way.â
âVincent, you are constantly speaking⌠As your father, I ask you to please stop doing that.â
âThereâs no way I can let go of my feelings about that childish prince. Heâs going to raise my anger to such a degree that Iâll ensure I achieve what I want to achieve.â
At this, Vincent frowned.
âI donât like that,â Vincent declared.
âIf you donât, then what can you do about it?â
âAll of this just for his Highness-â
âTchu,â Bale interrupted his son with a single cluck of the tongue, then spoke on in a strict tone. âIt is true that he has given us all a lot of hard work, but I still donât like your current attitude.â
âYou speak easily without knowing anything.â
âThose are some harsh words. This is why I find your attitude unusual.â
âYou havenât even talked to me, but you speak so easily?â Vincent responded to his fatherâs admonition in a constricted voice as if he had some teeth to spit out.
âSince both your eyes are blind, itâs natural that you cannot see.â
âIâm not saying anything like that. But father, you said âHis Highnes-ââ
Bale Balahard suddenly raised his body halfway out of bed. Then he turned his head, following his sonâs voice.
âThere seems to be something I donât know.â
After a long silence, Baleâs son once again opened his mouth. âMy eyes are still good.â
His voice had a slight tremble to it, and he spoke on. âIt is⌠a memory of when his Highness shoved his sword into his chest, falling to the ground.â
Bale stiffened once he heard his son spout out these words.
âA few months ago, the elves came to visit his Highnessâand a fight broke out. But the battle didnât go well. Even though several champions ran into the fray, they couldnât handle a single elf.â
All the while, Vincent continued explaining.
âOnly his Highness knew the power of that evil elf. He also knew that his abilities had not yet reached the right level to war with the elves.â
âHis Highness stabbed his sword into his heart to draw out the Dragon Slayerâs power. And it wasnât just a stab wound, it was rather that he had cut away a piece of his heart.â
The tale was so shocking that Bale could only listen to it with a blank face.
âI marched to the capital in person with his unconscious Highness on the back of a cart. I still remember how he looked in his white burial shroud.â
âI canât understand the things youâre talking about.â
It was a stupid thing for Bale to admit, and it wasnât something he was used to saying.
âI checked it many times. His Highness had stopped breathing. I confirmed countless times with my own eyes that the cavity where his heart should have been was empty.â
Vincent told his father of the tragedies and miracles that had occurred over the past months.
And when Bale had heard it all, he couldnât stand it anymore. He stood up from bed.
âI have to go to that boy.â
I opened my eyes. My vision was blurred, hazy. I opened and closed my eyes several times. It was only then that my blurry vision cleared little by little. Familiar faces came into my eyes. There was Maximilian, Adelia, Arwen, Carls, Vincent, and, somehow, my stubborn uncle.
âWhy did you get yourself so hurt?â Uncle Bale asked me.
I was surprised when I saw that my uncle was bandaged all over his body.
âItâs called âPoetry of Dawn.â Iâve compiled a new verse, but donât let this surprise youâitâs the transcendence that Iâve been talking about-â
Arwen got up from her seat before one could say anything more.
âSince I have confirmed that your Highness is awake, I have to attend to my own duties.â
Normally, she would have stayed with me for a long time. She must surely have a lot of curious thoughts about the power she had recently witnessed.
âVery well, be vigilant.â
Arwen didnât hear me; she was already gone. That was the beginningâMaximilian and Carls left, both with awkward faces, saying that they would come back. Even Adelia, who resisted going, was taken away by Vincent.
I frowned. There were a lot of things I wanted to say, but I loved the people I wanted to say them to. Still, I was fortunate to have one true friend left. This proved to be a hasty judgment on my partâI would have been better off with no one left close to me.
âWhy didnât you tell me that?â
There are persons who become rather calm when they grow extremely angry.
âIt means that you have pierced your heart and sacrificed your soul.â
That was exactly the kind of person my uncle was.