Before then, everyone just called her No. 27, just like any other assassin.
She mustâve been a kid when it happened. She remembered being taken into the mountain ranges around the continent and being raised with the assassins from a young age.
She killed someone when she was only seven years old. It was the only way to keep livingâbecause if she didnât kill, sheâd die.
Of a hundred kids, she was one of the few fortunate enough to survive to the age of eight. She was proud to have lived through those terrible days of killing.
When she was twelve, she killed everyone in a whole village. It was her first mission as an assassin. Adults and children alike were slaughtered, and their flesh... was burned so completely that not even ashes remained.
By that time, she was strangely at ease with the idea of killing.
At the age of eighteen, she stabbed her birth parents in the neck. She didnât learn their names until laterâshe thought she was an orphan to begin with, which prevented anyone from using her family against her.
When she was twenty-one, she finally got the great last name Crepot for her and her alone. As a bonus, she even received the name Evangeline instead of No. 27.
She felt good. It felt like all of her hard work had paid off. It made her feel alive.
And then she disappeared for four years. During that time, he taught Evangeline various skills, such as scamming.
He is the King of Darkness.
Darkness of Crepot was the best con artist at that time. She learned all of the secrets reserved exclusively for the Crepots.
She'd done it all, and now she was out in the world with a bit of self-control.
She only has one job to do: assist Gallahad du Lancelot from the shadows, where no one would see her.
Even she, a slaughter puppet, felt unhappy at first about being assigned a mission to support someone rather than kill them.
Still, she didn't question it. She didnât let herself think about it, so she never questioned anything.
Evangeline spent some time working with Galahad du Lancelot.
âHow long are you gonna stare at me like that?â
Evangelineâs eyes popped open.
She had given up, butâŠ
âEvangeline, I'm talking about you.â
âHowâŠâ
Hearing her name come from his lips brought a shocked expression to Evangelineâs face.
She was very good at hiding. Sheâd concealed herself on the roof about thirty feet away from in a way that would make it impossible for anyone to notice except Galahad.
Evangeline dropped to the ground with a hard expression.
Galahad noticed her there and said something that was completely unexpected:
âYou were actually there?â
Evangeline gave him a confused look..
âI just said it out loud, I canât believe that youâre really there. I think I have to apologize.â
âMy⊠My nameâŠ?â she blankly muttered.
Gallahad grinned at her.
âI was curious when I heard your name, but I never thought that youâd be such a pretty woman.â
â...!â
Until then, Evangeline thought that he wasnât aware and didnât notice her. But then she realized that he already knew that she was there.
It was easy to figure out where he got her information. Perhaps that man told him; that meant that Galahad was an important part of the manâs plan.
Since seeing Evangeline for the first time, Gallahad acted like a child.
âWould you like to come down and get this?â
âIsnât it hard to stay like that all day?â
âDoes your pretty face get messed up all night? Lack of sleep is the worst thing for beauty, right?â
She never answered. That didnât stop Gallahad, even though Evangeline didn't say a word. If someone else saw him, he would look like a crazy person talking to himself all the time.
This went on for another year.
At some point, Evangeline told him what was in her heart. Never before had she opened up to someone else instead of keeping her thoughts to herself, much less speak up because she felt an intense emotion.
A new wind started to blow in Evangeline's blood soaked life.
But then he died before the wind could even shake the dying plants.
He was murdered.
She could still see Gallahadâs body being pierced by that bright red spear.
âJoshua⊠SandersâŠâ
She was angry.
But other feelings took over. When she made another eye contact with Joshua again, Evangeline passed out from fear for the first time in her life. Her last thoughts as her consciousness faded were that Joshua looked like someone she knew.
Though she didnât like admitting it, this feeling of dread⊠Evangeline felt that he stood on a height that could never be surmounted.
That's all.
---
Joshua had lost his mind. Two people, a man and a woman, stopped him.
Cain was, of course, on one side, clinging to Joshua with a stone-hard grip.
âNo! Donât hurt her!â
Joshua silently narrowed his eyes at the woman obstructing his way.
She wore a black robe that covered her whole body, but her womanly curves showed through nonetheless. Her skin was the color of chocolate, and her ears stood proud. She had a face so pretty that it made one wonder if the goddess of beauty would have a face like that.
A dark elf.
âAisha Steropi.â
âGreat⊠I see a great familyâŠâ
âDon't get in the way.â
Aisha abruptly rose from her slight bow.
âShe might know something important.â
âI donât care. I won't be able to forgive even you if you insist on getting in my way.â
Aisha shivered.
âMaster.â
Cain took a step into the path of Joshuaâs freezing glare.
âI don't know what triggered this, but you can't keep killing. Itâs my job to stop you, My Master.â
Joshua's eyes looked very sad.
âIs that Cain de Harryâs life?â
âYes, this is how Iâll live my life,â he answered without hesitation.
Joshua gave him a small smile.
âYou don't give up.â
âAt least I know what is right and what is wrong.â
âToday, I'll have to let go of one of my most valuable subordinates.â
Joshua laughed, but Cain shook his head.
âNo.â
Joshua was puzzled.
âNo matter who my Master is, I donât care. Iâll be by your side nonetheless.â
âWhy?â
Joshua made an expression of bewilderment, drawing a grin to Cainâs face.
âIsnât that obvious? If I do that, the peopleâs perspective will change.â
âYouâŠâ
Cain placed his fist against his chest.
âJoshua Sanders is my first and last master. And as your servant, it is my duty to stop my master from going awry. For your sake, further killing is prohibited from this point forward.â
Joshua was quiet for a long time.
âStillâŠâ he eventually said. âI need to kill her.â
Cain started in surprise as Joshua extended his hand toward Evangelineâs unconscious body.
âIf thatâs the caseâŠâ Cain threw his sword to the ground and flung his arms wide. âKill me as well.â
âHuh?â
âMaster, this is not how a leader should act.â
A strange battle took place then: Cain stared unflinchingly at Joshua, and Joshua gave him a strange look.
âSheâs the only one who knows!â
Aishaâs loud voice made both menâs heads turn.
âShe knows where the Third Prince Kasselionâs body is!â
Joshua and Cain both widened their eyes.
âOnly Evangeline Crepot knows the place.â
The forest instantly fell silent, just in time for a group of people to rush in.
âThere!â
At first glance, it looked like there were easily more than a hundred people there. They bore beautiful dragon crests on their chests, marking them as the Royal Knights of Avalon.
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When he saw the blond man who had just arrived at his palace, Second Prince Kaizen beamed.
âEven though we live under the same roof, itâs really hard to see my brotherâs face!â
âBrother, Iâm ashamed.â
Kaiser, the man with blonde hair, bowed respectfully.
âEvergrant told me about your plan to use Serciarin.â
âIâm sure that it will help Brother Kaizen in the future.â
âStop. I asked about it but I already heard the detailed plan.â
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Kaizen sat down and leaned forward. He did not ask Kaiser, his guest, to sit down.
âWhat I really want to know is what you really meant when you suddenly said you would stand by my side. I know you have no idea how powerful I am⊠but I know you have hidden goals.â
His straightforward speech reflected Prince Kaisenâs personality.
Kaiser only needed a moment to answer.
âYou know already, right? There's a saying that says the enemy of an enemy is a friend.â
âIs this what you're going for?â
âIsnât it Brother Kaizen who canât beat your older brother with your own strength?â
Kaizen stroked his chin as the conversation went on. He was expecting that answerâall he needed was more proof. Kaizen didn't have anything to lose, and this was a bad time to keep his cards hidden.
âI knew something was up when Evergrant told me that he would be on my side.â
Kaizen thought for a while.
âHeâs arrogant. If I beat my older brother with his help, then heâs sure to beat me as wellâŠâ
Prince Kaizen's smile got bigger and bigger as he pushed his thoughts away.
âTake it.â
Kaiser stiffened.
âDidnât you say that you needed Serciarin?â
âYou meanâŠâ
âI can dance to your song.â
Kaiser was quiet for a moment, but he quickly bowed again.
âThank you.â
âIâm excited for this plan. Since you and Evergrant concocted this together, I wonder what kind of plan it isââ
The huge explosion outside the palace made them go deathly still for a moment.
âWhat was that?â
âIâll go out and find out, Brother.â
Just as Kaiser was about to turn around, they heard a cry.
âFourth Prince Kaiser ben Britten, come out and surrender, immediately!â
The princesâ eyes popped open.
âThis voiceâŠâ
âJoshua SandersâŠ!â Kaiser let out a quiet moan.