Outside the castle gates, I looked at the battlefield where princess Mephia suffered utter defeat and whispered to myself. My words, however, did not include any frustration, sadness, or pity.
For me, mountains of corpses left behind as traces of conflict werenât a novel sight at all, so I simply described the reality I saw.
âYou donât seem very surprised though, Your Highnessâ
âItâs just your imagination.â
Not knowing my circumstances fully, itâs natural for Feli to doubt me. The slothful, lazy prince nicknamed âTrash Princeâ did not lose his composure even a little, despite looking at the charred remains of what probably used to be human limbs. It was fairly bizarre, thatâs for sure.
âHuman death is scattered everywhere. To get all emotional for every strangerâs corpse you see will destroy you in the process, itâs as clear as day.â
ââŚ.you speak like a knight.â
Do not become emotional even if your comrades die. Even if you are the last survivor, you must continue to slay your enemies. Thatâs a knightâs spirit. Itâs one of the first things to be taught in the Knight Academy, an institution for training knights.
âA knight, huhâŚâ
I looked at my hands, their pretty pink color. Even so, I saw them drenched in the blood of thousands. Even if I was born again, the deeds I committed do not disappear. Iâm not something as noble as a knight. I just killed countless people for my own sake, Iâm justâŚ
âUnfortunately, that isnât right.â
Just a murderer.
âIâm just hopeless trash. The name âTrash Princeâ fits me perfectly.â
ââŚyou torment yourself too much, Your Highnessâ
âYouâll understand too, one day.â
I laugh emptily and proceed on the bloodied path. Several hours have already passed since I left the castle. I started from the areas with less casualties, finally reaching the one with the most.
On our way, we encountered enemy soldiers several times, but Feli cut them down with ease, so there were no real obstacles.
The total number of enemy troops is said to be 50,000, and there is even the possibility that it is an allied force. Their objective is the Afillis kingdomâs abundant natural resources. The enemy has committed the great majority of their forces and even played the ace up their sleeve, the âHeroâ.
The Afillis kingdomâs current situationâŚit has suffered a grave defeat and lost most of its forces. I look at the next battlefield and make my conclusion.
âThis is pretty much hopeless.â
The Afillis kingdomâs remaining forces count about 20,000, including the wounded. In addition, they are on the brink of exhaustion.
The more time passed, the more the situation worsened. Even if the âHeroâ wasnât there, victory would be uncertain, or so I concluded.
âNo matter what they do, they canât win this.â
ââŚ.I suppose so.â
Feliâs expression is downcast, but she shares my opinion.
Having requested for five days, I cannot possibly go back earlier, but if I remain I would just go down together with the kingdom of Afillis. A fate I wished to be spared.
âIâm sorry for uncle Leric, butâŚâ
The only thing I could do was help him flee the country. I was about to say this, when I smelled blood. A thick smell, different from the one floating in the surroundings.
A certain time had passed for the corpses and pools of blood around us, so their characteristic smell was relatively thin. What I smelled now, however, was a strong, pungent smell. I felt my heart beat faster.
âHmmâŚâ
There is more emotion in my voice now. I saw a small hut, a makeshift one probably built to be used for battle. A knight stood in front of the small hut, sword drawn, as to protect it. Around the knight, there were about 40 enemy soldiers, collapsed on the ground.
The knightâs gear bore the emblem of the Afillis kingdom. Ignoring Feli, who was warily looking at the knight from a distance, I walk briskly towards him.
âYour Highness!?â
Feli shouts to make me stop, but I proceed nonetheless.
âQuite astounding.â
ââŚ.who are you?â
Being targeted with true killing intent for the first time in a long while, I felt somewhat sentimental.
âI am from the Diestburg kingdom, I suppose you know what it means?â
ââŚ.the pact.â
âCorrect.â
In this short exchange, I realized something. At first, I thought the blood on the knight belonged to the enemies he killed, but he himself was also lethally wounded. His words sounded almost lifeless.
âThese enemy soldiers are?â
âScouts who regularly come to this area. I killed anyone who showed interest in this place and came to kill us.â
âThereâs someone in the hut?â
The knight could have surely fled to the castle by himself. He did not, however: it was easy to imagine that it was to protect someone.
ââŚ.a bit more than 10 wounded soldiers.â
âYou were protecting them?â
âThere were two other people with me before, but they entrusted the hut to me and died.â
âI see.â
The knight still stood only thanks to his willpower to protect the wounded soldiers behind him. He had suffered a lethal wound, but still continued to fight on. He deserved nothing but praise.
âMan from DiestburgâŚâ
âDo you want something from me?â
âI donât have much time left. I have a request for you.â
I could tell that he was about to die.
I could also more or less tell what his request will be about.
âThe princess and the kingâŚâ
ââŚ..â
For the first time, a reply exceeding my expectations made me open my eyes wide.
âThatâs surprising. I expected you to entrust the troops in the hut to me.â
âWe soldiers have all sworn our loyalty to the kingdom of Afillis. They are all prepared to die too, I am sure. I continued to protect them only because of my conscience and to kill the scouts to redeem my failure in the last battle. All personal reasons.â
âThatâs some impressive loyalty.â
The knight smiled at my comment. It probably sounded like praise to him.
âIf you came because of the pact, you must have reinforcements. If so, I want you to keep your troops here as long as possible. Even if we are at a disadvantage, if we endure long enough the enemy will run out of resources. If the Afillis kingdom has a chance to win, this is it.â
ââŚthatâs true.â
However,
âBut I have no duty of complying.â
Not even if I am accused of being heartless. I will probably leave this country.
The knight, however, probably expected me to reply that way, as he only showed a wry smile.
ââŚindeed, you have no duty to listen to my requests.â
âIf you knew that, then why did you ask?â
âSimplyâŚâ
The knight spoke even slower.
âTo be loyal until the end.â
âLoyalty, huhâŚâ
Slowly, the knight takes the sword at his waist, sheath and all, and bends a knee as if to offer it to me.
âThis is all I can offer right nowâŚbut please, wonât you listen to the plea of a dying man?â
ââŚ.that is probably something very important for you. It seems to bear the royal familyâs emblem too. A sword is the swordsmanâs lifeâŚwhy do you relinquish it?â
âThis is all the good faith I can show right nowâŚâ
âTo offer something bestowed upon you so readilyâŚfirst, raise your head, knight of Afillis.â
I have not nodded once. The knightâs expression is thus somber, his bodyâs limits exceeded by a lot. His countenance suggests that he might collapse at any moment.
âWhy did you wield your sword?â
âTo protect the kingdom. To prove my loyalty to the royal family.â
âEven so, in the end you are lowering your head to âtrashâ like me.â
âIf it can lead to the faintest hope of survival for Afillis, I would lower my head as many times as needed. If lowering my head can increase our chances of survival by the tiniest percentage, I will boast to those who departed before me. I can go while laughing. If this fading life can offer even the smallest contribution to the kingdomâs survival, it was worth persistently surviving until now. I can feel my life had value.â
ââŚâŚ.â
Next to me, Feli looks down, barely keeping herself from crying. Sheâs kind. If she could speak her honest mind, she would probably plead for me to stay as long as possible. Feli, however, does not serve the kingdom of Afillis. What she must prioritize above all else are the members of the Diestburg royal house. That is what keeps her from speaking.
âHaahâŚ.â
I look to the sky and sigh.
The knight in front of me looks exactly like someone else. Like one of my past acquaintances.
A person I owe my life to.
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Why do these people try to find value in their lives? I had nothing but envy for these people, trying to go with a smile.
ââŚ.tell me one last thing.â
ââŚyeah.â
âHow can I die while smiling?â
Feli looked at me, shocked.
I finally realized where my true heart lies. I just want to die while smiling. I donât want to die like that anymore. I probably thought that if I lived in peace, without even touching a sword, I would be able to die with a smile.
Looking at the knight, however, I realized that it probably wasnât like that. I felt compelled to ask.
âLive forâŚthe sake of others.â
The knight speaks.
âLive not for yourself, but for the sake of others, to serve others. I believe that it leads to dying while smiling.â
ââŚso I must listen to your request, right?â
ââŚhaha, you got me.â
All the people I know that died with a smile, died for someone else. I canât forget their satisfied expressions.
âI changed my mind.â
I face the knight again.
âVery well. Fay Hanse Diestburg will undertake your request.â
ââŚnow Iâm surprised. I figured you were a noble from your attire, but to think you are His Highness the princeâŚâ
âKnown far and wide as âTrash Princeâ. Do not expect much, but be proud.â
Proud to have shaken, at least a little, my resolution not to wield a sword again. You have caused a murderer, who cut down thousands to survive, to take a sword in his hands again, after all.
âYou have sparked some enthusiasm in the âTrash Princeâ. Thatâs a grand accomplishment.â
ââŚI see.â
âName yourself, proud knight. Thanks to your loyalty to the kingdom of Afillis, Fay Hanse Diestburg and the army he leads will fight with every ounce of their strength.â
âHaha, now I feel lucky.â
âEven though youâre about to die?â
âI could prove my loyalty till the last moment. There is no greater joy.â
The knight, who had stayed standing upright until now, finally leaned against the hut and slowly slid until he was sitting on the ground.
âLogsariaâŚLogsaria Bornest. Thatâs my name.â
âI will remember that name till the moment I die. Now restâŚyou have carried out your duties admirably.â
ââŚthe princess and the kingâŚpleaseâŚâ
The knight slowly closed his eyes. This is the place where he died: no one could take it away from him. So I silently watched over his final moments. And believed that I made the right choice.
After all, you see?
Logsaria died with a smile.
âHe was a knight of pure, immaculate loyalty.â
I then lift him over my shoulders, without a care even that my clothes are smeared with blood. Being out of shape, I struggle a bit to carry him, but I canât let that stop me.
âHey!! I know youâre watching me!! Come out and take wounded soldiers to the castle!!â
As soon as I spoke, about 10 soldiers, surely belonging to the Afillis kingdom, headed my way.
âYour Highness, you noticed them?â
âDonât be ridiculous, Feli. Iâm good at detecting presences, itâs something I was born with. Of course I could.â
ââŚYour Highness. Your words to sir LogsariaâŚdid you truly mean them?â
The lazy and slothful âTrash Princeâ. She couldnât imagine that such a person was, in fact, someone like that. I was serious, however.
âYes, I did. This time I even think it might be nice to take the sword to fight for someone else.â