143. Chapter 143 ā Heartbeat
The torrential rain hitting the armor was pouring down without knowing when it would stop. The rainwater seeping through the cracks stung the manās skin, robbing him of his thoughts and senses. Still, the dyed blood wasnāt washed away.
Around the man, the soldiers of the Archipelago who had just been buried sank to the ground. It wasnāt known how many people he had killed since the war began.
āThe, the main castle, has fallen.ā
āThe main army has alreadyā¦ā¦ā
Said a subordinate of the man with a trembling voice.
All that could be heard was a tragedy. A decisive defeat in a battle. The defense of the Labyrinth City with the remaining forces would never come true. After all, the long-awaited Republic reinforcements were prevented from arriving in time by the Forest Alliance and the Archipelago, leaving them stranded.
Even a toddler could understand the situation. The man, the country had lost the war. His heartbeat felt like it was about to burst, so he suppressed his rough breathing to calm it down. He couldnāt collapse. At least, not yet.
āHuuu, uh, huh, our, cityā¦ā
A subordinate, lying on the ground with his armor off, stretched out his trembling hand. The wound was pressed with a cloth and a bandage, but the bleeding didnāt stop. While the blood entered the ground, life was leaving the body.
The man, willing to get dirty, went down on his knees and pushed back the fingers of the dying subordinate.
āWeāre still holding out. Republic reinforcements are coming soon.ā
With a smug look on his face, the man lied to his men. Destruction of the main army, fall of the Labyrinth City. The truth was too cruel.
āFuh, ha, hah, youāre, still bad, at lying, arenāt you?ā
The man was naive and stupid. He couldnāt even let his dying subordinates go in peace.
āStop, donāt talk anymore. It will hurt your wounds.ā
Donāt let the dying subordinate talk. The man tried to reassure him in this way, but he shook his head in denial and continued.
āIām, gonna die. That, much, I knowā¦ā¦ a, aah, f*ck, I couldnāt, do anything, in the end. Definitely, definitely, they, willā¦ā
Before the subordinate could say his last words, life finally left his body. The man closed his eyelids.
Then the man raised his voice and stood up. The market price, the fate of the soldiers who couldnāt protect their country and compatriots, was decided.
The man pulled out the spear that was still in the corpse and brushed off the blood that was on it.
āWell, then, letās go!! Thatāsāā all we can do after all.ā
At the manās word, the soldiers under his command raised their weapons and responded. A collection of exhausted, wounded soldiers. Compared to the soldiers of the Archipelago attacking the city, they were really small in numbers.
There was already no chance of victory. Even after the soldiers realized that, they were about to throw themselves to their deaths.
The man gave up everything he needed except the fight and was about to give the order to attack, but was stopped by his subordinate who was guarding him.
āWait a minute, a messengerā¦ā
āMessenger? Now that the main castle has fallen, whoā¦?ā
It had been a long time since the army hadnāt received proper orders. From where and who sent the messenger at this kind of time?
Panting and breathing on his shoulders, the messenger began to convey information to the man.
āIt seems that Gundor-sama has successfully escaped. The surviving units, are, to leave the city, through the Suderin Forest.ā
āNo way, are you telling me to live in shame? Look, people are being trampled in front of me!!ā
The manās nails dug into his flesh, and his clenched fists bled.
Through the wind and rain, the soldiersā cries reached the man.
āThe continuation⦠itās not over yet. Definitely, a rematchā¦ā
The temptation of destruction invited the man over and over.
The soldiers who had shared the battlefield so far were behind him. Whatever decision he would make, they would follow him without question. In fact, they waited silently for the next order, without a word.
Staring at his immobile men, the hesitant man made a choice.
āI⦠We, will come back. To this city, definitely. No matter how many years it takes!!ā
Vengeance, the man wailed so resolutely in his heart. The next moment his vision was distorted, and then rapidly brightened.
āā¦ā¦Ah, my bad. Did I fall asleepā¦? Itās about time.ā
Too much time had passed for Fausto. It wouldnāt be an exaggeration to say that Faustoās career since his appearance on the bloody stage was the history of the Adventurerās Guild Belgana Branch. The guild was made up of various individuals. A swordsman trained to the extreme, an armed monk with a bad drinking habit, a sarcastic scout, an up-and-coming group that would be responsible for the next generation, and many moreāā they were no longer there. Fausto killed them all.
Anger, frustration, confusion, their faces at the last moment, were still stuck deep in Faustoās heart. They studied together, encouraged each other, taught each other, and laughed together.
Of course, it was unnecessary. For such an act was too much to call it a deception. Each time he killed someone, the number of acquaintances and friends he could interact with decreased, and each time his humanity was scrapped.
āIām really, foolish.ā
A mass of self-contradictions.
Selfish and shallow. Perhaps too much of it.
Fausto despised himself for being in contact more than necessary with people who were in contradictory positions, and for pretending that he was repentant.
On āthat dayā when Fausto cried, his mind was full of anger, shame and regret. Only a century had passed since then, but he couldnāt always remain faithful to these feelings.
Sweet and weak. And that was the reason Fausto lost everything. That should be.
Fausto felt that he had to let go of his emotions. Otherwise, for what purpose did his comrades-in-arms who had died earlier and those who had been buried until now die? He had to go crazy for them, in the right way. Yes, in the right way.
Fausto, who had regained his Noh mask-like expression, slowly opened his eyes.
Everything would begin and end in less than half an hour.
Before Fausto lined up his compatriots who had lived together for a century, the descendants of the people whose future had collapsed and perished. Thousands, tens of thousands of compatriots from the time of the Unification War had become fewer.
āThe time for staying in hiding is over. Youāve endured well until now.ā
Only silence answered Fausto eloquently.
The slums, though dirty as sludge, were really comfortable. Compared to the previous dormant time, it could be said that half an hour, felt like an instant.
A low, muffled sound echoed through the city. Slowly it spread out like a chain. It was a curse and a blessing. The start and the end.
Screams and cries echoed off the walls. To Faustoās ears it sounded like a hymn. The die was cast. No stepping back.
āRematch, itās a rematch!! Raise the battle flag in our city!! The old manāāGundor-sama, is concentrating on the operation and preparation of the legion. We will continue to attack the key points!! Donāt stop walking even if you lose your eyes!! This is the final war weāve been longing for. Letās remind them, whose land this is, and whose tombstone we paid for this false peace. One last time, Prove your loyalty to King Eisenbagh van Gundor!!!ā
Faustoās command, which had never been given before, echoed through the room. The soldiers shouted, raised their swords, stamped their feet, and answered his cry.
A hundred years of silence had finally been broken, and Faustoās heart, which had stopped since the Unification War, began to beat again.