Chapter 269 â Three Days Free (3)
Theodoreâs face stiffened. There was no scent remaining, but Veronica precisely sensed what had happened between him and Aquilo.
This might be a magicianâs insight, or perhaps the senses of a quarter dragon.
Otherwise, maybe it was the senses of a woman. Veronicaâs thin arms started to silently tighten around Theodoreâs body. Then his warm body temperature started to heat up. It was a testament to the fact that her powerful magic power was wriggling out of her control.
âT-That.â He shouldnât lie. Theodore desperately thought and managed to come up with a convincing excuse. âWe spent three, almost four, days together while crossing the sea.â
âHrmm.â It was lacking. Veronica made a sullen expression before sighing. It was a sign that she would let it go, rather than she was being convinced. âWell, this is fine⌠Itâs not like I was there, and I am too tired to make a fussâŚâ
It was just a month since the war had started, yet Veronicaâs face had already lost its usual vibrancy. She was an 8th circle magician who had inherited the blood of a red dragon. The absolutely strongest human was making an expression like this⌠Of course, she only revealed it in front of Theodore, but it let him know how hard the battlefield was.
Veronica hugged Theodore tightly one more time before letting go.
âKid.â There was no playfulness in her deeply sunken voice. âNow, there arenât many people who can teach you. Vince is decent, but he canât see everything because he trusts you completely. This is my role.â
A half-breed wasnât just a mixture of the blood of two species. Their natures were also obtained.
A half-elf had more than three times the lifespan of humans, was friendly with nature, and had gentle personalities. Meanwhile, half-orcs were larger than humans, lacked intelligence, and had violent tempers.
In Veronicaâs case, she had obtained the wildness of the red clan and the insight of a dragon that had lived for thousands of years. So, she saw a gap that Theodore was yet to be aware of.
âTheo, you experienced a civil war in the Soldun Kingdom. You acted in your own way and probably thought that you have adapted.â
âIt isnât the case?â
âNo.â Veronica patted Theodoreâs cheeks in a friendly manner. âThe only thing you did in the Soldun war was face a few masters, Marquis Fergana and Pan Helliones, not the âenemy.â You didnât experience leading a group or bearing the hatred of the enemies with your body.â
It was an undeniable truth. Theodore had been a third party in the Soldun civil war. He had acted to prevent Andras from interfering in the Soldun war. However, his position in this unification war was different.
Theodore would stand at the front lines as the hero of the Meltor army, and he would be the target of hundreds of thousands of enemy soldiers. It was completely different from defeating one powerful person. This time, he would have to step over mountains of bodies and lakes of blood.
Just how many talented young people had broken down because of this? It wasnât unreasonable for Veronica to be concerned.
âWell, I donât have to be afraid if it is you,â Veronica continued talking with a soft smile. âWe have to be careful not to allow our hearts to be cut. Look down at the ground from the sky, and donât get drunk on power when you kill a thousand people with a single spell. Have a sense of fear when you are above someone.â
ââŚI think I understand.â
Humans were naturally emotional. Those with power were naturally superior to those without power. The Andras Empire was such a place which functioned based on strength.
Theodore also wondered sometimes. He wanted to see the classmates, who had despised him in school, bow down to him. Knowing this wasnât the answer didnât mean he could shake it off.
Moreover, the battlefield was a breeding place for power to corrupt. Law and order lost meaning there, while strength was the only value. Turning the dignity of life into numbers and resources, it was a hell that many people fell victim to. Some people became drunk on the feeling of superiority caused by the slaughter, while others got carried away by their wartime achievements.
It wasnât uncommon for them to become cruel and actively participate in murder.
âBut in the end, arenât we magicians?â
So, as Veronica said, Theodore should take care of his mind.
âDonât forget that while you can use this power to fight, you canât use it for murder. Understood?â
Theodore closed his eyes at the warmth coming from his cheek and nodded. It wasnât just because of the warm body temperature but Veronicaâs voice as well. Perhaps that was why Theodore unconsciously replied, âYes. I will keep that in mind, Sister.â
ââŚUh!â Veronicaâs face reddened. Then she cleared her throat and pressed firmly on Theodoreâs face to stop him from seeing her face. âY-You really caught me off guard! Where did you learn this technique? Are you really a player?â
âDonât act like you donât know!â Veronica withdrew her hand from Theodoreâs head and stepped back. ââŚIt is time to go.â
The sun had started to descend, and the sky was red from the sunset. Veronicaâs expression was shadowed, like she was looking at the distant battlefield which couldnât be seen from this tower.
She barely managed to calm her breathing, neatened her disheveled hair, and waved to Theodore. âI wonât be able to come see you again. Rest for three days, and letâs meet again on Karul Plains.â
âYes, Sister should also take care.â
âYes. You take care, Theo.â
With this exchange, Veronica finally left. The sound of her footsteps faded until nothing could be heard coming from the corridor. After she left, Theodore gazed at the empty chair with a blank expression.
âA real war⌠is it?â
He mightâve been thinking about it shallowly before⌠Theodore acknowledged his own arrogance.
Until now, he had mostly fought people who were stronger than him.
Sometimes they had been monsters, not humans, so there had been no room for conscience and morals. How could he consider the circumstances of the opponent when it was an emergency situation?
âI have to think about it from now on.â
In a war, he would have to kill people who werenât a threat, like moths flying toward the flames. It would be a massacre that even the war hero, Alfred, had never experienced. Theodore couldnât be sure that his spirit wouldâve been safe without any preparations. So, he had to be ready for this moment.
It was for the sake of his parents and younger brother who lived in MeltorâŚ
For his fellow magic tower magicians who would be shedding bloodâŚ
For Veronica who was struggling, Orta who was injured, and the companions who would accompany him.
â-Um?â At this moment, something flashed through Theodoreâs mind. âIs it possible? No, it is quite possible. If I time this correctly, it will be an effective opportunityâŚâ
After the negotiations, he had 70% of the medicine from the spirits left. He also had 50% of the materials obtained from Paracelsusâ laboratory. There was a bright flash in Theodoreâs mind. Both the empire and Meltor were unaware of it. In order to deceive the enemy, it would be more effective to deceive your friends first.
âOkay, letâs try it.â
Theodore forgot his fatigue as he made his decision.
At Belfort Castle in the capital of the Andras Empire:
ââHoh,â the man looked down at the kneeling knight and made an admiring sound. The man had gorgeous blond hair and reddish eyes. There was a blood-soaked sword hanging at his waist. This was Fermut, the 3rd Sword who had returned to Belfort after defending Rutben.
âYes, he arrived at Ribenda Port. He entered the port with the sea dragon, supposedly Aquilo. The dragon dropped him off and headed back to the sea.â
ââŚSea dragon. It must be that woman who was at the meeting.â Fermut clenched his fists upon recalling the bad memory.
After escaping from Veronicaâs bombardment, Crowd had explained why he had chosen to step away from the fight. The blue-haired beauty, who had accompanied the witch, was supposedly a dragon. Therefore, Fermut couldnât reprimand the 1st Sword. Perhaps that dragon was involved in âhisâ return?
âThat damn lizard dares to interfereâŚ!â
Still, Fermut couldnât admit that he was afraid. Was it because of his arrogance that soared into the sky? Fermut wasnât really afraid of her, just purely angry. Of course, only the shadows in this place were crushed by his pressure.
Soon afterward, Fermut calmed down and asked, âThat is enough for the report. What did the emperor say?â
âHe will leave commanding the front lines to you.â
âI see⌠He doesnât want to go to the front lines at this age.â
Fermut had grown up knowing the strength of the present emperor, his father. Despite being an elderly sword master, the emperor was powerful enough to subdue all Seven Swords.
Witch of Heat, Sage of WaterâŚ
Even the two biggest obstacles in Meltor could be beaten by the emperor. Fermut was sure of it, since his memories of his father were so amazing.
âIt canât be helped.â
Fermut wasnât willing to give up. From now on, his era was coming. It wasnât necessary to send the fallen sun back to the battlefield to revive his glory. After this unification war was over, Fermut would be coronated.
He suppressed his fear of the emperor and looked at the battlefield, which had been ongoing for less than a month.
It was a big accomplishment that he had stopped the White Tower Master in Rutben. After all, Orta was a magician that Andras found hard to deal with. Fermut was able to predict how long the White Tower Masterâs injury would last.
âFor at least two, maybe three weeks. He wonât be able to move for that long.â
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Fermut had wanted to kill him, but a traitor had appeared and ruined it. He visualized the Clovis family and smiled grimly. âIâll have to complete this war within a fortnight.â
In Meltor, the White Tower Masterâs role wasnât just of an assassin and secret agent. He was the one in charge of all flows of information, which could determine the shape of the battlefield. It wasnât an exaggeration to say that Meltorâs army had lost 30% of their efficiency after losing him. If he didnât take advantage of this time, the whole world would laugh at Fermut.
âTell this to the entire imperial army,â Fermut rose from his seat and spoke in a malevolent tone, âGather all the troops, leaving a minimum of guards behind, and head to the Karul Plains. I will destroy Meltorâs army there!â
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