The jarring drum of horseshoes kicked up a heavy cloud of dust.
âYah!â The driver flicked his whip. âHurry! Faster!â
Following this wagon were four equally huge wagons. Given that each included roughly a hundred people, including knights, there were about 500 hundred knights present in total. Their numbers had doubled before they even left the road.
âDamn this.â Count Aerijona, sitting next to the driver, grit his teeth. âI canât believe it. They ambushed the caravan.â
Marquis Crombellâs actions were blatantly in violation of Imperial LawâImperial Law explicitly prohibited attacking caravans, in order to prevent a familial feud from affecting the populace at large.
âWhat on earth is the Imperial family doing? Thereâs no way they didnât send a spy to monitor a war between a duke and one of the Twelve Familiesââ
âMy Lord, the messenger says that the rear has been wiped out!â
âEveryone?!â
âYes⌠Theyâre taking their time, but theyâre still wiping out everyone⌠The bodiesâŚâ
âThese⌠These madmenâ!â Count Aerijonaâs face flushed with anger. No noble had any business committing such heinous, incomprehensible provocations. âHow far is Eiden Gorge?â
âWe should arrive within the next ten minutes, my lord.â
âMove swiftly! Every minuteâevery secondâcould mean a thousand dead!â
âUnderstood!â
The horses, already driven to exhaustion, were driven a little harder.
The plains were saturated with blood and blanketed with the dead.
âUghâ!â A man moaned as he was cut. Both of his eyes were stained with blood, one leg was missing, and the other leg was currently being mangled.
âCutting a living person is better than cutting a corpseâbecause of rigor mortis, you know?â
âPle⌠ase⌠kill meâŚâ
âHmm? What was that?â The young man stopped and brought his ear up to the dying manâs lips.
âDeath⌠pleaseââ
The young man spat on his face and smirked.
The spittle mixed with the blood and dripped off his face and stained the golden owl engraved on his breastâthe crest of the Pontier family.
âKilling you isnât worth the effort, dumbass.â
The young man hummed cheerfully and went back to stabbing the dying man.
Eventually, he passed out from the pain and the young man lazily stabbed him through his heart. With a sickening crunch, he ceased all movement.
âMaster Gehog.â
Gehog, a young man with a very ugly face 1, turned to the voice. Behind him stood Baron Theo, commander of the 3rd Knights of Marquis Crombell.
âCan we really let them go? Seeing as the Pontiersâ forces are already gathered in Eiden Gorge, I see no reason to let them carry relief suppliesââ
âNo⌠Do they think this is a game?â
âWhat?â
âRight⌠Sheeps are most afraid when theyâre hunted⌠but what if theyâre in a herd?â Gehog glanced at Baron Theo, but he didnât seem to expect a response. âFear is infectiousâtheir fear will spread through the herd like a plague.â
âAhâŚâ
âWhen theyâre all scared, itâll be easier to kill them all at once. Even betterââ Gehogâs wolfish grin stretched. âWhen this war is over, their mothers and fathers and families have to die too, as punishment for pointing their swords at the great Marquis Crombell.â
âButââ
Gehogâs brow twitched.
âWhat? What were you about to say?â The young man rounded on Baron Theo, spittle flying from his lips with each word.
Gehog punched the Baron hard enough to spin his head around and split his lips.
If any of the knights had seen it, they would be speechless. The true commander of this group was Baron Theo, not Gehog. No matter how great his blood was, Gehog had no leadership experience; therefore, Baron Theo, a seasoned knight, was personally tasked to lead this company by Marquis Crombell.
Gehog was in clear violation of the command hierarchy.
âI hate nothing more than lowly scum like you puking up words when I talk. Iâm not that imbecile, Veron shen Villas. Dumbass. Would you be willing to listen to someone who struggled to leash the dog he raised? To be insulted by a mere knight like you while youâre under my command.â Gehog growled. âI only want to hear three things from you: âYesâ, âI understandâ, and âI obey.â Do you understand?â
âYes, my lord.â
âThatâs it then.â Gehog stepped up to Baron Theo and clapped him on the shoulder with a grin. âDid I hurt you? It hurts me, too. As the future patriarch, I believe itâs crucial to establish this. You understand how I feel, donât you?â
âYes.â
âThen letâs wrap this up.â He grinned. âLetâs go inflict some fear into our prey, shall we?â
A figure materialized from the darkness. Its face was obscured, but its tall, thin stature was not.
The mercenaries didnât need to see his face to know who he was.
âTh-the newbieâŚ!â
I⌠I donât think he heard anythingâŚÂ Greg fervently prayed. âŚwe werenât very loudâŚ
Joshua soundly dashed his hopes.
âColluding to rape a customer? You call yourselves mercenaries? Youâre worse than vermin.â
FuckâŚÂ Greg squeezed his eyes shut. He heard everything.
âThereâs been a misunderstanding,â one of the mercenaries ventured.
âMisunderstanding?â Joshuaâs frigid gaze bore down on him. âYou shouldâve just knelt and begged for forgiveness. Spouting a lame excuse like that is just pathetic.â
âThat, um, thoseââ
âDamn it!â Greg shouted. âDonât be afraid! No matter how powerful he is, heâs fought a battle already! Itâll take him days to recover from that!â
âB-but even then, the power back then wasââ
âSo, what, you want to just sit here and die?!â Greg howled at the unnerved mercenaries. âIf the guild hears of this, what do you think is going to happen? Permanent expulsion, guaranteed, and specific guild-level punishments on top of that! How are you going to live, huh?!â
The agitated mercenaries slowly lifted their heads.
âDead people tell no tales! I will not remain still!â
Gregâs threat merely made Joshua smile.
âYou really are trash.â
âFuck! So what?! Whatâs wrong with taking what you can get in this shitty world? You think everyone can be as talented as you?â
âYou think tearing down others for your own benefit is justifiable?â
âThis is exactly your problem! You came from a noble family, youâd never understand! Try hitting rock bottom and then weâll talk!â
âRock bottomâŚâ Joshua smirked cruelly.
âDie!â A mercenary rushed Joshua from behind.
The obsidian earring on Joshuaâs earlobe glistened subtly.
âKneel.â A wave of energy radiated from Joshua in all directions.
Every single mercenary was forced to their knees.
âWhatââ Even Greg, stubborn to the end, collapsed.
Joshua stood alone in the silent moonlight.
TL: minime-san, *go with it*. ED: Can we make his pp tiny next? âŠď¸