There was no more fighting spirit or madness incast in the eyes peering down on him.
What it contained in those cold, sunken eyes was indescribable disappointment and unfeeling murderous intent.
The crazy dog-like appearance disappeared, but the fear that Gallid felt did not. However, the taste of his fear had changed.
If what he felt before was the fear of being hunted down by a vicarious beast.
Now, he felt the verdict of an irresistible approaching death.
âG, Go away!â
Gallid squeezed his remaining bits of power and swung his fist.
It didnât reach Cloud. He avoided it lightly, as if all the blows he had taken from Gallid before was all but a joke. Cloud poked Gallidâs eyes with two finger.
âAaaaaah!!! MY EYES!! MY EYES!!â
Gallid enfolded his eyes with his palms and screamed. As if it was not enough, he even rolled on the floor to ease his pain. It was a plain disgrace that could not have been seen coming from a strong barbarian warrior like him.
âI can only sigh.â
Cloud grabbed Gallid by his hair and started walking in the direction of his sword.
Gallid was dragged on the floor like a pig being snaffled to a slaughterhouse.
âW, Wh, Whaaagh! Let me go! Let go!â
Gallid swung his fists, flexing his legs, and even tried to break Cloudâs wrist that had latched onto his hair, but to no avail.
Nothing could stop Cloud.
âAww! Let me go! Let me go! Ah ah agh!!!â
His body was slowly dragged along into abyss-like darkness. He couldnât even resist. All he felt was great fear.
Enough to make even the great warrior Gallid struggle like a child.
Cloud picked up his sword.
He let go of Gallidâs hair. Instead, he trampled on the barbarianâs chest, preventing him from getting up, and then he placed the tip of his swordâs edge on Gallidâs neck.
Gallid swallowed his saliva at the sharp sensation passed down his throat.
âHey, stop it! You won, I surrender! T, Thereâs no need to kill me.â
âNow even begging for life⌠After all, you are really not a barbarian.â
âNo, no. Iâm really a barbarian, see, see! If you spare me⌠w-well, then our chieftain will give youâŚ!â
âShut up, rubbish. No more insults to barbarians, and none to my friendâ
Cloud gave strength to his handâinching his sword.
Pooh-!
The sword pierced through Gallidâs neck.
âK-KghehâŚ! Sah, save meâŚâ
Perhaps, he had not yet given up on his regrets, Gallid struggled with his arms. But it didnât last long. His arms drooped down like a toy that had ran out of battery.
Cloud drew out his sword and swung it strongly.
Splat-!
Gallidâs head rolled down on the floor. Cloud looked at it coldly, then turned his gaze to the awestruck host.
The host, who received Cloudâs gaze, trembled.
âDidnât I win? So, why are you sitting still?â
âOh, I-Iâm sorry. Finals are over! Participant Cloud wins! The winner isâCloud!!!â
The presenter exclaimed with both hands outstretched.
â Clap.
â Clap.
â Clap, Clap, Clap.
Gradually, applause poured in from among the silent crowd.
-Whooooooooo!!!!
A loud cheer dominated the venue.
Cloud didnât turn to look at the crowd.
He was in a very bad mood at the moment. He walked out of the arena as soon as the doors opened.
* * *
ââŚhow.â
A low whisper sounded.
Haley, one of the four heads who rule the kingdom of Alitia, was rarely so perplexed.
The reason she came to watch the Battleground Championship was simply because of a minor interest.
Hearing the report that the Hero Cloud was participating in the battle, she thought it would be an interesting spectacle.
The Incompetent Hero, Cloud.
From the preliminaries to the quarterfinals, she got well-acquainted with the strength of Hero Cloud she had only heard of. She had seen him poorly struggle in the matches.
It was even funny that such a thing was a Hero like Gis, who was sponsored by the Zarakh Society.
But, that thought was throughly shattered in the finals.
It was quite amazing in itself that he engaged in a fist fight with Gallid without stopping. Because the Cloud she had came to know so far wasnât a guy who picked up reckless deeds.
But up to that point, it was just a little surprising.
It was then after that when he gave her shock and despair.
It was shortly after Gallid tried to escaped and Cloud took a step forward to pursue him.
From that moment on, to the moment Cloud left the venue, Haley couldnât lift a single part of her body from head to toe.
It felt like a cold blade was grazing her slender neck.
If she moved even in the slightest, that blade will tear her body to pieces.
âAmong the vampires, Iâm someone who is fighting for the top⌠and, I was crushed by a mortalâŚ?â
Is he from some unknown race? Or a strange new lifeform?
She couldnât even titter at this situation.
âGis⌠Even that little kid is impossibleâŚâ
It is impossible even with for Frillite, let alone Gis.
Vampires canât be shaken by the spirit of a human. No matter how strong a human being is with a strong body, the spirit or will is the same.
Because on life level, vampires scale higher than humans.
Isnât it strange that a higher lifeform is affected by a lower lifeform?
Literally, the soul is different.
But now the impossible had happened. A vampire was crushed by a humanâs spirit.
It is also on a high ranking vampire like her, not just any random vampire.
And she was not just suppressed, but was left completely immobile.
ââŚit is impossible.â
In the first place, there are only a handful of people on the whole continent who are capable of crushing her, with her high-ranking bloodline, and with her powerful spiritâ
Dragon King. Elven King. Devil King. And, even her master, the Blood King.
Except for these mythical beings, not many others.
But none of them can weigh her down to immobility with their spirit alone.
So what just happened must be her delusion.
ââŚKrappa.â
âYes, my lady.â
âDid you feel it too?â
ââŚwith what regards you maybe talking about, my lady?â
So he didnât feel it either.
âIt must have been my illusion, yes.â
It was time for Haley to be relieved. Suddenly, she remembered what the Blood King had once said to her in the past.
â Haley. You are superior to me when it comes to perception. If you make good use of its strengths, you will be able to achieve outstanding achievements in blood art.
ââŚ.â
Her pretty face, which was about to loosen, hardened again.
ââŚKrappa. Take my orders.â
âI will accomplish anything, my lady.â
âBecome a companion of Hero Cloud. And report his every move to me. Nothing shall be missed.â
âI oblige.â
Krappa, who lowered his head, did not show any doubts. For vampires, the relationship between a master and a servant is just like that.
After Krappa left, Haley closed her eyes and fell into deep thought.
âI wish it was just an illusion.â
If what she felt was true.
If Cloudâs rank really exceeds that of even the Blood King.