The sun had set, and the waiting moon was peeking through the clouds. The ground was dominated by darkness, and the insects hidden in the flowers and grass were buzzing as if they were blending into the night air.
At such a dark time, Liz and Skaaha had arrived at the Great Imperial Capital.
Upon recognizing the sixth princessâs figure, the soldiers immediately opened the city gate and invited them in.
There were no signs of enemies hiding in the surroundings. Above all, they couldnât send away their ally, Liz. It was rumored among the people, that she had rushed to the capital with a small force to save the city. If she were to be driven out, a mob might break out.
âYour Highness Celia Estrella!â
The commander of the Golden Lion Knights salutes her. Liz returned the salute and called out to him from her horse.
âThe battle isnât over yet. There are still many enemies left. Keep your guard up.â
âSo, what brings you here, Your Highness Celia Estrella?â
âIâm here to make sure my father is safe.â
âIâm afraid thatâs not necessary. The gates of the Great Imperial Capital on the east, west, north, and south sides are tightly closed, and our Golden Lion Knights are on the defensive. In addition, the Imperial Palace is guarded by the royal guardsâŠâ
âWait. You mean the royal guard is the only one who protects my father?â
When Liz looked over at the commander of the Golden Lion Knights with a surprised look, he simply affirmed.
âThatâs right⊠There are also several other high-ranking officials and their knights who are also on the defensive.â
âThen itâs like being completely nakedâŠâ
If Stobel is invading the imperial palace, the royal guards are no match for him. The private armies of high-ranking officials are far inferior to those of the royal guard. There must have been less than a hundred soldiers with all of them.
âAssemble the troops immediately and send them to defend the imperial palace.â
The commander made a sullen face at Lizâs order. The shadows created by the torchlight danced on his expression.
âThe Emperor has ordered us to fortify the walls. Therefore, if I were to form a force and send it to the imperial palace without permission, I would get nothing but a severe reprimand.â
âShut up! If fatherâs decision is wrong, you wonât receive a reprimand at all!â
The commander of the Golden Lion Knights cowered from Lizâs anger.
âThe first emperor, who created the Golden Lion Knights, would be ashamed of himself. If you are truly soldiers of the Empire, then immediately organize a separate force and send them to the Imperial Palace.â
Iâll take full responsibility. Thatâs what Liz declared. The commander looked dumbfounded, but he quickly put on a serious face and gave a salute.
ââŠVery well.â
âThen Iâll head to the Imperial Palace first!â
Liz nodded in satisfaction and kicked her horseâs belly as she headed for the imperial palace.
âItâs quiet, huhâŠâ
Skaaha, who was riding alongside her, said.
The city is quiet, as she said. Everyone is confined to their homes because they donât want to know whatâs going on outside. Liz felt a gaze on the strangely quiet street and noticed the presence of people hiding in the buildings. Their eyes were tinted with fear as they peered out the window.
Liz smiled and tried to tell them it was okay.
âDonât worry! The rebels will be subdued in no time!â
She waved her hand exaggeratedly and ran down the street to reassure them. The usually bustling central street was only echoed by the sound of Liz and her horsesâ footsteps. It was almost as if they had wandered into an abandoned city.
However, due to the lack of obstacles, they were able to reach the imperial palace at a frightening speed.
ââŠThis is strange.â
However, when they arrived in front of the main gate of the Imperial Palace, Liz sensed something strange.
âFumu⊠is it really this quiet? Isnât there a guard on duty in the first place?â
Skaaha seemed to have guessed as well.
They checked their surroundings from horseback but could not find any sign of people.
There was no sign of the gatekeeper either.
Even when they stepped inside, the place was shrouded in darkness. Passing through the rose garden that gave off an eerie feeling, Liz jumped off her horse in front of the Imperial Palace Venetain.
As she rushed to the door, she found a royal guard, who must have been on guard duty, lying in a pool of blood.
There was no need to check if he was dead or alive. He had lost his head.
ââŠItâs terrible.â
âLetâs go.â
Liz looked at Skaaha and held up the Flame Emperor. Skaaha was also wary and held up her Ice Emperor.
âI think weâd better be careful. You never know where an arrow might come from.â
Liz answered with a nod and pushed the door open. The air that had been trapped inside was expelled outside.
Liz frowned at the strange smelling breeze. Skaaha also held her nose and raised her eyebrows. A few moments later, the rotten smell of the wind melted into the darkness of the night.
âIt looks like no one is breathingâŠâ
âThis is really bad. The stench of death fills the air.â
Stepping inside, they found a vast number of corpses lying in a heap.
High-ranking officials had been murdered atrociously. Some of them may have been their families, but the women in their gorgeous dresses were dead regardless. Some of the bodies were of the royal guards who may have offered resistance. Everyoneâs armor and clothes were scorched, and some were still burning in the remaining fires.
The sound of footsteps echoed in the corridor, making things strangely unsettling. It was so quiet that it was hard to believe that this was a noisy imperial palace where people were always running around, no matter what time of day or night.
âThere seem to be no survivors. Still, couldnât they afford to go outside to call for backup?â
Skaahaâs question was understandable. But it was the holders of the Five Emperors of the Spirit Sword who were able to do so â they had all been killed before they could report this unusual situation. As they proceeded down the corridor dotted with corpses, their throats clamoring with tension, as they came upon the following.
ââŠThe throne room is here.â
Liz stopped and put her hand on the large door.
The doors of the throne room, which invited people from other countries, were full of dignity. The door was gleamingly decorated with the emblem of a lion and a black dragon ascending to heaven.
âIt is certainly easy to protect⊠but if you are the emperor of the Grantz Empire, donât you think you should take refuge somewhere in case of emergency? Isnât it too conspicuous in the throne room?â
Skaaha tilted her head in front of the door.
âIt is. If my father didnât have the power, heâd probably run undergroundâŠâ
âIs he by any chance the wielder of the Five Emperors of the Spirit Sword?â
âCorrect. Only a few members of the royal family and the heads of the five major noble families know about it.â
âI see.â
Nodding her head in agreement, Skaaha made a thoughtful gesture.
âAnd⊠I think we didnât have time to think about anything else. Iâm sorry⊠we should get going.â
âYes, then, are you ready?â
Skaaha nodded her head, and Liz nervously touched the handle.
âWhat are you sneaking around for?â
âââ?â
The two of them hurriedly jumped away from the door and set up their respective weapons. A familiar voice was heard from the other side of the door.
âKuku, donât be so alarmed. I wonât take you by surprise, so come on in.â
It was Stobelâs low voice.
âSkaaha, letâs go. Keep your eyes open!â
Liz kicked open the door and stepped into the throne room.
And thenâŠ
The throne room, a majestic and elegant space that had not decayed for a thousand years, a symbol of power, was filled with blood as red as hell.
The smell of rusty iron stung their noses. The unpleasant smell of burnt flesh made them nauseous.
Fighting back the gastric juices rising in her throat, Liz made her way to the throne.
The throne at the far end â a sacred place where only successive emperors were allowed to sit.
There, Stobel sat with an air of arrogance about her.
Unbeknownst to others, Liz was angry. However, it instantly dissipated.
She noticed a figure fall down in front of Stobel.
âFâŠfather?â
âWha, is that the emperorâŠ?â
Skaaha was dumbfounded as if her brain couldnât keep up with the situation.
Liz was also shocked and frozen in place.
âNo wayâŠâ
The body was headless. But it was still her father and the emperor. He wore glittering ornaments and carried a golden cloak that only the emperor was allowed to wear.
âYouâre late. A little sooner and this old manâs head would have remained attached.â
There was a head at Stobelâs feet. It was the emperorâs head, his face contorted in pain.
âBut youâve come at a perfect time, havenât you? Itâs as if youâve measured it.â
Stobelâs smile widened as she stomped on the emperorâs head.
âI had no choice. There was no right or wrong. I only cut off his head because he resisted.â
âStobel, do you know what youâve done?â
Liz said in a shaky voice, and Stobel opened his mouth annoyingly.
âYouâre the one who has no idea about anything. Why donât you rejoice in this historical moment?â
The air of misery began to surround Stobelâs body as he rose from the throne.
âMy sister. Rejoice, for a new god is born.â
The current came from Stobelâs right hand. In his hand, the Thunder Emperor is clenched. In his other hand, the left hand, a strange wind was swirling.
Stobel pointed her left hand, which was swirling with wind, at Liz and the others.
âThere is nothing more wonderful than the power of the primordial. Even the Five Emperors of the Spirit Sword have no choice but to follow.â
âWind Emperor? But how can it choose you, the one who murdered fatherâŠ?â
The Five Emperors of the Spirit Sword will not reveal themselves unless they recognize the bearer as their master, and if one tries to force them to manifest it, they will be cursed. Thatâs what the biography says. If thatâs the case, then the Wind Emperor, who favored the emperor, would not have chosen Stobel, who had killed him.
âIâve indeed been foolish enough to stand up to him, but now that I have the power of the Primordial, it has no choice but to surrender to me. Or should I say, Iâve forced it upon me?â
âA-are you crazyâŠ? Even spirits have a will!â
âWhat does it matter? Even if they have a will, they are just tools for killing people.â
Stobel let out an exhausted gasp and gave her a piercing glare as if to say no questions asked.
âWhat are you going to do now? Will you join me, or will you become my enemy?â
ââŠ..Itâs obvious!â
âWhat?â
Lizâs angered words did not reach Stobelâs ears.
âOf course, I donât want to be under you, even if it kills me!â
The murderous intent from her red, blazing eyes pierced Stobel.
But Stobel, who took it with a stern attitude, snorted.
âFuh, you foolish sister. Like when I picked up a stray dog with a different coloration, you really donât look like royalty. But I can say for sure that you and this old man have the same blood!â
Stobel kicked the emperor in the neck, and a sneer appeared on his face.
âThe same was true when the old man picked up your mother. The love affair between the daughter of a poor nobleman whose only claim to fame is her appearance and the emperor who rules the central continent would have been touching if it had been a revue, but in reality, it is tragic. Temporary affection can only bring tragedy to a person. They donât know that hypocrisy will destroy them.â
ââŠ..â
âWhatâs the matter? Donât you have anything to say? She may have died like a rag, but she was still your mother.â
A silence coiled between the two. But what was lurking there was anger.
A smile deepens on Stobelâs face as he notices this.
âOh⊠well, Iâm sorry. I forgot.â
Stobel laughed cruelly and repeated the provocation.
âSheâs just a piece of meat â you couldnât be sure sheâs your mother, could you?â
A loud laugh rang out. The unpleasant sound of his voice reverberated through the throne room, which felt deafening.
âUghâŠâ
Liz, who had been shaking her shoulders, raised her tear-stained face.