That was Rolandâs thought as he surveyed the main hall decorations after being led inside Joshuaâs residence by one of his maids.
The Radcliffe familyâs taste for interior design was simply too gloomy. There was nothing that sets it apart from those infamous castles infested with vampires.
Now before him was a tidy hall styled in northern-realm fashion. Whether it was the potted plants or the furniture, hung paintings or ornaments, it was arguably nothing was left out of place. However, the cold color of the floor and the gray walls, as well as the faint pyroxene lighting gave a persisting and instinctual feeling of melancholy.
Even if that were so, the holy knight had to admit that there was attention to detail for every decoration. Though it was slightly miserable, there is a definitive elegance befitting of the Radcliffe familyâs rich history and rank.
Still, the taste behind that arrangement was a far cry from that within the Holy Mountain. It made him uncomfortable every time he was here.
Sighing, Roland looked to another corner.
Hanging on that more conspicuous piece of wall was a map depicting the world of Mycroft, along with several other smaller domains of the Empire. There were maps of Moldaviaâs territories and the southern lands too, but those seemed to be added later.
On the latter were quite a number of special marks of red dots and black crosses. The holy knight noticed at once that the red dots were concentrated at few points far south, at the heart of the land where dragons were running rampant. The black crosses, on the other hand, were rather scattered across the entire world, and he could not tell what it was quickly.
âSo red dots for dragons, and black crosses for cultists? Roland thought. He found quite a few of them in Moldaviaâs domain. It also happened to be where he patrolled and places where the cult members were spotted.
As he pondered over those signs, a set of clear and rhythmic footsteps rang nearby.
Soon, the door to the visitorâs hall swung open.
âFriend. Itâs late, whatâs the trouble?â
âJoshua.â Roland quickly rose at the familiar but rather curt voice. He turned to look at his best friend and shrugged.
âJust a little something.â
âLet me guess.â Hanging up his coat on a hanger, the warrior twisted his wrist while sweeping his gaze across the holy knightâs almost fully-equipped white armor. âYouâre heading back to the Sacred Mountain,â he said softly.
The holy knight was slightly taken aback, but quickly nodded calmly. âThatâs right,â he replied. âThe place needs me and my comrades are waiting for me. Iâve pretty much cleared most of the cultistsâ lairsâeven if there were some loose ends they probably wouldnât be that much of threat. So, itâs time to go back.â
âThatâs something I have to thank you for, youâve really helped me a lot.â
Gesturing for Roland to take a seat once more, Joshua walked towards a heavy cabinet where a cumbersome pot of plant was placed above.
The visitorsâ hall was a place the warrior rested in the afternoon, which was why there would always be liquor there.
Right now, he was taking out a black bottle of wine from that cabinet, carved with a magic circle that preserves freshness. There was also a logo of the refinery on the bottle.
He asked wordlessly if the holy knight wanted a taste. When refused, he simply took the bottle with him and found a spot to sit.
âWould have been my treat, but it seems that the holy knights are quite disciplined.â
The warrior uncorked the bottle with a light stroke, but did not drink it immediately. Instead, he turned sideways to look at the large hanging map, and started mumbling to himself.
âThe Sacred Mountain of the Distant Sea is within waters belonging to the Southern Kingdom. If the dragon plague wants to move to the continent theyâd have to take that summit first, which was why the Pentashade dragons have split into two forces.â
âWith the Churchâs ambushes and impenetrable defenses, their attacks had been foiled one after the other. However, with the retreat of the elite forces from the central forces of the Kingdom, they would definitely turn back and focus on them to take down and eliminate the threat that stands on their flank.â
âIndeed,â Roland agreed. He knew the warrior was speaking about the current state of affairs far south. âNow that the dragons are moving their main force towards the Holy Mountain, Iâm honor-bound to return as a Holy Knight of the Church.â His words were clear, simple and resolute.
âYes. Itâs your duty, after all.â
Having experienced this part of history, Joshua nodded. He was aware that the formidable Pentashade dragons had suddenly combined with the army of berserker dragons and almost taken down the Sacred Mountain. It was only through the continentâs diverting of an incessant number of clergies to hold the line there that they resisted that final wave.
After that battle, the Pentashade Dragon God was also surrounded by the Seven and banished from the Infinite Horizon. It was forced to enter the continent as a Sage, but when the Seven refrained from chasing It down, the humiliated deity spread more draconic plagues across every nation on the land.
Many could not fathom the Sevenâs choice then. All they need was just a little push to slay the Five-headed Dragon God (Pentashade Dragon God) and put an end to the draconic plague once and for all. Nevertheless, they had suddenly stayed their hand and even vanished for a period.
It was only now that Joshua understood that the Seven may have been fighting against the Evil God of Pestilence who had pulled the strings behind the Pentashade Dragon God, and seduced it to spread the dragon plague.
âWhatever the case may be, a toastâto the brave.â
With those words, Joshua simply raised the bottle of wine and in a symbolic gesture to the holy knight, and had a mouthful.
Whether through its age or the production process, the wine had a sweet aroma, and neither felt too thick nor too astringent. It was clearly a great product from a famous refinery that any connoisseur would appreciate and enjoy to the last drop.
It would, however, be wasted on the warrior. He was only capable of giving a two-word reviewââtastes goodâ.
After his drink, he placed the bottle at a side and frowned, as if pondering what words he should use in parting, only to simply shake his head.
âNow that I think of it, thereâs nothing to remind you about.â He said. âA mere draconic plague would not be able to end your lifeâunless you were looking for death on your own. I could only wish you good fortune to reach your own goal.â
âThanks, but Iâm not being brave. Iâm just doing what I should, and it was time for me to return to the battlefield anyway.â Roland replied nonchalantly, taking no mind of Joshuaâs title for him, before adding seriously, âAnd thank you for your help this whole time.â
Joshua quickly shook his head. âOnly those who would perform their duty despite danger can be called brave,â he retorted. âI should be the one thanking you. If not for the help from you and Artanis I wouldnât easily clear this place of cultists. Look at Moldova right next doorâthe couple had labored for more than half a month but didnât make half of such progress.â
The hall then fell to a brief silence before Joshua spoke again.
âRoland. Do you know how powerful âSupremeâ is?â
â⌠I do.â Roland replied carefully in a low voice, his eyebrows raised. âSupreme means breaking past the concept and limits of human and completely entering a whole new threshold of extraordinary existence. That level is more a phenomenon and calamityâtheir powers are no longer within the bounds of common sense.â
âA very proper answer, but not quite enough.â Joshua shook his head at Rolandâs answer. âYou donât know how powerful it is.â
Without waiting for an irked response from the holy knight, he simply raised the bottle of wine once more and chugged it down. Then, looking up at the ceiling, he started muttering to himself.
âBefore the Great Mana Tide came, the world was not powerful enough as a whole. Silver meant high-ranking officers; Gold meant regimental leaders; Supreme meant ruling an entire army or a province; Legendary meant the conquest of entire empires.â
âItâs far harder to improve my tier in my past life, but I still reached Supreme,â Joshua added, before shifting his fiery gaze into Rolandâs own eyes. âWhat does that mean?â
âIt means I could decimate the dragon army alone if I were to head to the Far South.â The warriorâs grave yet dulcet voice echoed in the visitorâs hall, trembling even the potted plants and the bottle.
âIf I were to head there, the Kingdomâs central defense line would be nigh impenetrable with my participation.â
âBecause with an Supreme-tier combatant, the grand draconic forces would be kept in check and no longer run rampant as they like. The fortresses would finally get time to rest and rearrange their defenses.â
At that, Joshua shook his head at Roland and said rather regretfully, âThatâs the power of Supreme. To change the tide of a battle, to change the fate of a nation.â
âIâve asked you if you knew how powerful a Supreme-tier individual was. You said you do, but you donât.â
Roland was left speechless. It was only thanks to his mentality that he could swiftly respond and find a flaw in the warriorâs argument. He agreed with Joshuaâbut there were still fallacies in his words.
âItâs exactly so. If the Southern Kingdom were to have an Supreme-tier champion, the threat would definitely be neutralized and we might even go on the attack.â
âHowever, Joshua,â he said, shaking his head forcefully. âYouâre a noble of the Northern Empire, a Count of the North and the Liege of Moldovia. There is no doubt that you would be able to protect your domain as a Supremeâbut what does a kingdom far south had to do with you?â
Clearly annoyed by Joshuaâs tone just now, the holy knightâs own tone now was almost testing. âOh, thatâs rightâyou wonât care exactly because it does not matter to you.â
Joshua did not mind the holy knightâs tone, and merely had his own say.
âYou think so,â he said slowly. âThe Kingdom thinks so, the Seven thinks soâand so do the dragons. That was why the latter refrained from angering the powers of the Continent and merely sent cultists to infiltrate the land.â
âWhen they finally take the South, the fires of war will rage in Mycroft from every direction. But everyone would just watchâcold to the eyeâas the Kingdom falls, because it has ânothing to doâ with them.â
âRoland, youâre a holy knight and possess the power of the Sacred Light only few could use. Nevertheless, your thinking is hampered, held down by meaningless things.â
Joshua spoke calmly even when his words were clearly out of line; his eyes were also steady, unemotional. âItâs your opinion that as a Liege of the North I should simply stay here, expand my territories and prepare against the approaching calamity. The South has nothing to do with me, so I should just sit and watch.â
âThatâs an almost unspoken rule, of course. Merely because of the difference in land and nationality, we should just watch our own flock and ignore even as our neighborâs fall to the wolves.â
âBut why I should I care about all that?â The warrior laughed coldly, and said, in no uncertain terms, âRules are made by the powerful.â
âIâm an Supreme-tier warrior. This power is mine, and I would help whomever I want without permission or reason. And I donât feel that the Church of Seven would refuse my help.â
âBut youâre a nobleman of the Empire. The Emperor⌠The Royal Family of the southâŚâ Roland tried to argue, but his thoughts were scrambled. The warrior was making a case against his norms, leaving the holy knight unsettled.
âDo I care about my place as a noble?â Joshua chortled carelessly and shrugged. âWould Israel kill me because I was helping the South slay dragons? Kill me, a warrior who has the power to enter the threshold of Legendary.â
He shook his head and said tonelessly, âStop fooling around, Roland, and throw away the rule book. Iâm willing to do all thisâI have the power, and the rules are my call.â
âBecause everyone has been worried that helping others meant hurting themselves, the able stayed their hand, and in turn invited greater disaster. Donât you think thatâs too funny if that happens?â
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âThe fate of the world would fall to the Dark Abyss exactly because of that.â
With those words, waves of Order power surged in Joshua and a green circle of light surfaced upon the warriorâs chest.
In the blink of an eye, Roland could see the shadow of an apparition fusing with the warriorâs figure. It had white hair and white eyes; its body flowing with glorious light no man could keep their eyes on.
A thick but determined voice rang closely in his ears.