A messenger arrived in a panic at Castle Blood in the capital of Blood Land to tell the prince to escape.
âYour Highness, at this rateâŚ!â
âB-butâŚ! Itâs too dangerous. You should hideâŚ!â
âBlock them! Do you not hear my command?â
âY-yes, Your Highness!â
The hall was always a solemn place where the four dukes and the thirty-six marquises met, but it was now in chaos. Urgent messages and communication magic poured down while the counts sent out orders.
Prince Domo leaned on the throne with his teeth clenched, watching the viscounts and barons preparing to protect the capital. He pressed his temples. âWhere did things go wrong?â After the great events of the fiftieth floor, which was called the Festival of Blood by rumormongers, Prince Domo barely managed to escape to Castle Blood, helped by the sacrifices of the marquises.
However, he was only delaying the inevitable. The casualties were great: his father the Gluttony Emperor, the four dukes who were the pillars of Blood Land, and half of the marquis-level players who managed Blood Land.
Overnight, he was the only one who was left to maintain order in Blood Land and deal with the immediate attacks of their enemies. âThe HoarderâŚthis is all because of himâŚ!â
He couldnât forget the moment his role model turned into his enemy. When the Dragon Labyrinth opened and the players were split up, his subordinates had said the Hoarder had betrayed them. However, the prince defended him, saying there must have been some misunderstanding. If only he could turn back time, he would rip his past selfâs mouth off for saying such nonsense.
Thud. Castle Blood quaked, and his subordinates stopped bustling around to look at the ceiling with frightened faces. The bombardment was nearing the main castle.
Rumble. When Castle Blood shook again, Marquis Narbinger burst through the door to deliver news that the enemies had arrived. âYour Highness! Theyâve entered the main castle. You must hideâurk!â He pitched over, vomiting blood as a hole appeared in his chest. His blood poured out onto the floor as an army of death surrounded by dark shadows surged inside.
The royal bodyguards tried their best to stop them only to be impaled on the black spears.
âWhere do you think youâŚurgh!â
âW-we have to stop themâŚugh!â
The hall was in pandemonium as the counts and marquises that rushed forward collapsed, spurting blood. The heads of knights and soldiers rolled on the floor. Castle Blood, which had never been invaded ever since Blood Land was established, was falling to the enemy. Prince Domo wanted to die as he was forced to watch every second of the humiliation.
Dis Pluto, the army of death, killed all those who resisted and sucked them into the Soul Collection. Those who surrendered were forced to kneel.
Clack, clack. Then, an armored figure of shadows slowly padded down the hall, emanating a pressure that Prince Domo had only ever felt from those beyond the level of marquis. The pressure whirled around like a storm and filled the hall. Although the aura seemed to force down his shoulders, the prince gritted his teeth and endured it. His last act of pride and resistance was to stay on the throne.
ăHey! So this is the famous Blood Handâs palace, eh?ă Despite his ferocious presence, the shadow knight had a mischievous voice, and he whistled softly as he looked around the grand interior. ăI wonder how much these will sell for. Our old manâs been grumbling that thereâs no money these days but looks like this will ease his troubles.ă Then, his eyes fixed on Prince Domo. ăAnd I see some nice artifacts.ă His Inferno Sight twinkled, but Prince Domo felt himself freeze at it.
ăHey, kiddo.ă The soft voice of the knight of death sounded like the howling of a beast to Prince Domo, who was filling up with resentment. The knight was treating him the way noblemen treated ordinary citizens, just as how Prince Domo viewed people who were hostile to Blood Land as barbarians, not caring about their histories or cultures.
ăYou should be respectful and come down here while I still feel like being nice.ă Shanon struck Sword Breaker on the floor. Boom! Black shadows rippled out like waves. ăGet on your knees and bow. Say âIâm sorry, I wonât do it again, please forgive meâ. Beg me. Say âBlood Land will pledge their allegiance to Arthiaâ. Who knows? I might go easy on you.ă
Arthia. The name landed heavily in Prince Domonâs chest. The people that his father had defeated and torn apart were now back to wreak their revenge.
âThe clan is being restored?â
ăThatâs up to King Temper to decide. But since heâs back, itâs probably only a matter of time. I donât think itâs any of your business though. More importantlyâŚwhy arenât you kneeling yet? ă Although Shanon spoke in a jocular voice, there was an apparent murderous intent sheathed in it. ăYou might not believe me, but I have some experience with this. Even though King Temperâs personality is a bit eccentric, he listens to me. What about it?ă
Prince Domo looked around the hall, biting his lower lip. The noblemen and knights on their knees watched him sorrowfully.
âYou canât, Your Highness! Donât give your head to the enemy! Weâll resist until the endâŚugh!â
âYou cannot surrenderâŚagh!â
The noblemen stood up to resist, but Dis Pluto, who stood behind them, took their lives without any hesitation. The other noblemen and knights trembled as they watched. Even those who had shouted loudly to resist seemed frightened now that death was staring them in the face. They avoided Prince Domoâs eyes with miserable expressions. They were only ordinary soldiers. The courageous ones who fought in wars were killed like flies, so what could they do?
ăYou should prevent more deaths.ă
Prince Domo turned back to Shanon with a frown, but his eyes trembled. âIf I kneel, will you spare them?â
ăDepends on your performance.ă
The prince didnât reply.
ăArenât they your precious people? It doesnât matter if they all die to us. We donât care.ă He added that they would even welcome it because it meant more fun and more souls.
Prince Domo began slowly descending from the throne with trembling steps.
Sob! âYour Highness!â
The noblemen wept as they watched Prince Domo. Some pleaded with him to stop, but when Dis Plutoâs swords drew near, they were forced to be silent. Prince Domo slowly descended the stairs, one foot in front of the other, and walked down the hall to stand in front of Shanon.
Up close, Shanon loomed so large that the prince had to look up at him. Although there wasnât much of a difference in their physical sizes, the prince felt small next to him. If this was the strength of a subordinate, then what was the strength of the Hoarder, who defeated his father, the Gluttony Emperor?
Prince Domo slowly knelt with his head bowed.
ăBang your head on the floor until it bleeds.ă
Thump! Prince Domo began to strike the floor with his head, just as Shanon ordered. He banged so hard that his skull cracked and skin tore until blood ran down his face.
ăAnd what are you going to say?ă
ăI canât hear you.ă
âI apologize!â His choked voice began to fill with resentment. âI know youâre angry, but please forgive the mistakes Blood Land made with Heaven Wing and ArthiaâŚâ
âNo. We beg for forgiveness for our sinsâŚwe hope youâll find it in your generous hearts to forgive us. We know we cannot atone for our sins even with thousands of apologies. If you forgive us, Blood Land will never forget this act of kindness, and we will serve Arthia on our hands and knees. Please forgive us.â The tearful voice rang out clearly in the hall. Thump! Thump! Prince Domo continued to smash his head against the floor. The noblemen couldnât bear to look and turned their eyes away.
As he looked at the back of the princeâs head bowing over the bloodstained ground, Shanon crouched down and whispered in the princeâs ear, ăTsk-tsk! No, no. Youâre not a servant but a dog. Ruff ruff. You know that? Alright, try saying it. Go on.ă
âRuff! Ruff ruff ruff!â
ăHahaha! Yes, now weâre talking.ă
Shanon burst out in laughter and stood up. Prince Domoâs tearful barking grew louder. ăAw. Your effort to save your subordinates is so admirable. Thatâs enough. Son of a bitch, lift your head now.ă Was it finally over? Prince Domo held back his tears and slowly looked up. Heâd take the humiliation just this once. After all, Blood Landâs long, thousand-year history wasnât always filled with glory, and they had gone through worse than this.
During those dark days, the kings had overcome the threat with their wisdom and kept the land intact, leaving their descendants the task of reviving the empire.
This was just another one of those low periods. Under his rule, they might have to live as Arthiaâs dogs, but he firmly believed that his children or grandchildren would one day avenge Blood Land for this humiliation.
At Shanonâs permission, he looked up, sure that the empire would still be safe. However, when he spied the light flashing towards his neck, he was so shocked that his eyes widened, unable to fully comprehend the situation.
He could hear the noblemen and the knights calling his name tearfully.
ăYou really believed that?ă
âAnd you say Iâm the hot-tempered one.â Yeon-woo watched Shanon cut off Prince Domoâs head through their shared connection, clucking his tongue. Shanon had pretended to be lenient, only to humiliate the prince and kill him in the end.
Yeon-woo had ordered Shanon to take care of Blood Land and sent Hanryeong after the Elohim. He told them not to spare a single person, but Shanon was too full of mischief.
Shanon grinned, ordering the Dis Pluto soldiers under him to take care of the rest of Blood Land.
ăWhere do you think I learned all this? I learned right at the side of our great King Temper⌠ă Yeon-woo cut off the connection with Shanon as soon as Shanon began blabbering again. He looked up at the sky where Laputa, the floating castle, hovered. He thought it had disappeared after losing its function as Kalatusâ lair.
It was time to retrieve the last of Jeong-wooâs belongings that heâd left behind in Arthiaâs clan house, along with the elixir.
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