They couldnât even feel someoneâs presence and even less the presence of all the men in uniform surrounding them.
âCatch them!â
When the order was issued, two men in uniform approached silently and arrested them at once.
âWho are you!â
âShut up. How dare you raise your voice.â
Under the dim moonlight, their blue uniforms shone brightly.
âBlue uniform. Iâve definitely seen it before.â
The knights who accompanied the Grand Duke in the square during the witchâs ceremony. They were Grand Dukeâs people.
âHo-How? H-He was supposed to be on his way to the capitalâŠâ
The young man was utterly confused, because he remembered making sure that the Grand Duke left the house with the Lordâs people. But what is the meaning of this?
âBring him quietly.â
âYes, sir Archen.â
Archen, who looked at the men with contemptuous gaze, left first. The knights covered their mouths and quietly dragged them away. In a blink, the front of Cersiniaâs house became quiet. The night was so peaceful that you couldnât even imagine what had happened a minute ago.
* * *
Guided by the soldiers, they walked without stopping. They mercilessly pushed to the ground when they reached the vacant lot far from Cersiniaâs house.
âUurgh!â
Stuck on the ground with a shabby appearance, they hurriedly looked up and looked at their surroundings.
âC-Chief!â
In the vacant was those who had already been arrested, they were all kneeling in a row. From the Chief, Chalres, the freckled woman, the woman who threw a torch at Cersinia and even Goredon, who was said to have left the village. Except for Charles and Goredon, everyone else was there when they planned to get rid of Cersinia.
âHow the hell did our plan get discovered?â
Looking at everyone with suspicious eyes, the man noticed a very small child standing next to the knights. His eyes were focused on the boy who didnât fit in the situation.
âY-You!â
The man yelled when realized. It wasnât the first time he saw the boyâŠthis boy brought tea to the Chiefâs room. He got goosebumps as he remembered.
âThat boy was the Grand Dukeâs spy?!â
They shouldnât let their guard down, but who wouldâve suspected a child? As the despair fell, the man quickly got on his knees and begged to spare him.
âI-I just did what I was told to!â
He was practically screaming.
âO-Old manâŠâ
âI did it because the village Chief told me to!â
His pleas, which sounded more like excuses, headed toward Archen. The latter did not even hear him, too concentrated looking at the monsters in front of him. Isnât it funny? The same people who treated Cersinia like she was a witch and tried to kill her multiple times were now trembling and bowing their heads as if they were about to die. Archen, who was disgusted, crumpled his face.
âLet me talk to Count Dexter!â
The Chief raised his face in anger and shouted. He was huffing like a toad.
âFrom today, the Count has been deprived of his title. The Emperor has granted the Grand Duke the authority to temporarily handle all matters concerning this territory, so your punishment will be handled by the Grand Duke.â
Everyone held their breath at those words. Dozens of knights stood behind Archen, holding torches.
âN-No, no, no, noâŠthereâs no way! That canât be true! How can I believe that!â the village Chief said.
Archen clicked his tongue at his brazenness, and proceeded to unfold the letter that he was holding then hold it out in front of the Chief.
âDonât expect the Count to save you.â
There was a gorgeous gold pattern painted on the outer surface of the letter, the symbol of the Empire. The face of the Chief, who was reading the letter, was completely drained of blood.
âH-How could this beâŠâ
The village Chief was stunned and dropped his head. Both of his fists were trembling in fear. Archen looked at him who knelt down, then kicked the goods they had brought.
âJust know that what you guys tried to pull today will not idly pass by. Especially the fact that you guys tried to burn someoneâs house.â
A large barrel fell sideways at his kick, it was the one front earlier and next to it was the match the man was holding. At that time, the sound of horseshoes cutting through the silent night several times, and then stopped. Soon after, the knights bowed their heads, toward one place, in harmony.
Thud.
The sound of a man stepping off his horse shook the ground. A black figure dressed in a dark red uniform walked through the darkness. Then the manâs face was slowly revealed.
A dark red lionâŠIt was Alexdemikan Shorevarce. As soon as he was on his feet, he drew out his sword. The metal was reflecting the flames, it made the sword look like it was burning. Everyone who saw the scene lowered their eyes in fear and held their breaths. It seemed like if they made even the smallest sound or worst breathed, their head would fall off.
The Grand Duke looked perfect as he strode toward the sinners. He was so sensual and captivating, even his hair fluttered in the light breeze. The bearded man forgot in what situation he was in when the Grand Duke made eye contact with him, but then shivered at the Grand Dukeâs chilling aura. He was far away from him but the bearded men could still feel the aura coming from him, he looked like he could kill someone at any given moment.
âAre you Goredon?â
Ben stopped in front of Goredon. The sharp tone made Goredon tremble.
âSpa-Please spare me! I just did what I was told to do!â
Goredon spoke with a desperate look as if he was begging with his hand even thought he was being tied up.
âAnd what would that be?â
ââŠCharles told me to tell the villagers that it was Cersinia who set fire to the food storage.â
âH-How dare you!â
Charles bursted out. Angry, he started wiggling his body, trying to grab Goredonâs collar but failing miserably, he fell and hit his nose on the ground.
âHe threatened my family⊠I didnât have a choiceâŠP-Please, spare me!â Goredon bowed and hit his forehead on the ground. What he said caused a huge commotion and all eyes were now turned to Charles.
Goredon clearly testified that it was Cersinia who set the food warehouse on fire when Charles led the population to Cersiniaâs house to punish her since it was a grave crime. But now he was saying that it was all a lieâŠThat Cersinia wasnât the one who set it on fire⊠Upon realizing that they were all deceived by Charles, they all looked at him in resentment.
âI should have gotten rid of you back then.â
Benâs sword pointed at Ben quicker than someone could blink, his eyes were merciless and looked like they alone could kill someone. It was all Charlesâs scheme.
âYou framed Cersinia.â
âHey! How dare you arrest without any evidence! Itâs clear that Goredon made this story up!â
Charles said sarcastically as he spit out the dirt that had entered his mouth.
âNo! Itâs really Charles who ordered me!â
Goredon shouted, fearing that the Grand Duke would believe Charles instead. Benâs eyebrow twitched from annoyance at Charlesâs foolish figure. He should have gotten rid of him from the beginning. It was thanks to Cersinia that his lifespan increased until now. Benâs grip on his sword tightened.
âI never did such things! How can you settle this without any proof?!â
âIf you tell me the truth, I will spare your life.â
âI never did that!â
Charles denied until the end. It was clear that there was evidence so he had no reason to confess. It was obvious that the Grand Duke was trying to make sin out of a single confession. Charles smiled slyly. He knew that unless there was evidence, the Grand Duke would only be able to insisted until he confessed, which he wasnât planning on doing.
âArchen.â
Ben nodded toward Archen, who was standing behind him. At his masterâs call, Archen quickly came forward, grabbed something from his pocket, and dropped into the ground.
âT-This isâŠâ
Charles, who watched Archen with haughty eyes, was bewildered when he saw what exactly fell on the ground.
âYou must recognize this, no?â
It was a black robe with a slightly burnt end but what caught everyoneâs attention was the brooch attached to the robe. The unique snake-shaped brooch could easily be recognized by everyone in the village.
âCharles, isnât it yoursâŠ?â
The man next to Charles said. Obviously it was Chalresâs, he always wore it and even bragged about the fact that it was made of platinum multiple times.
âThe brooch was found in the remains of the burnt food warehouse and the robe was from your room.â
When Archen finished explaining where he found the objects, everyone looked at Charles, shock evident in their eyes. But the person that was shocked the most was Carl Jacques.
âT-ThatâŠâ
Charles couldnât even blink because of the shock. Only then he realized his mistake. The cloth robe should have been burned with the fire, and he should have noticed the existence of the brooch that had been dropped in the food warehouse.
Although he already knew everything the Grand Duke gave Charles a chance to surrender. At the thought, Charlesâ heart started beating faster and louder. It was so loud that he could hear it, his pupils, chin and mouth were trembling violently.
âBecause of you!â
âYou ruined our village by falsely accusing a person!â
âBecause of you, weâre in this situation! What are you going to do now!â
All the anger of the present villagers turned to Charles. Charles froze, feeling the resentment pouring on him at once. He had to make an excuse, but he couldnât say anything since he was panicking. They shouted and criticized Charles harshly, just like they did to Cersinia.
âWe-We really didnât know! CharlesâŠIt was Charles who started itâŠâ
âYes, thatâs right! We were deceived too!â
Wanting to live, they all put all the blame on Charles. Even if it meant sacrificing one person, they would do anything in their power to stay alive. Ben looked displeased at what was happening in front of him. The only thing he could see was the ugly side of humans, dirtier than garbage and stinkier than a gutter. He did expect that for their own benefits they would have a change of heart, but he didnât think it would be so disgusting. They were all selfish and mean. Ben smirked at their pitiful appearance.
âDisgusting things.â
When he thought about how much Cersinia must have been hurt from hearing all sorts of curses coming from them and all the nasty and resentment filled glare, Benâs heart swelled with anger. Ben had already suppressed the feeling of cutting their tongues or head off and feed it to the wild beast more than a thousand times
âDo you have anything to say?â
Ben asked Charles, ignoring everybody else.
ââŠBecause of that witch.â
âWhat?â
âBecause of that witchâŠâ
Charles, who perhaps became crazy, muttered with unfocused eyes.