āIām sorry, but I didnāt cheat you. I didnāt know theyād follow me. Iām telling you.ā
But his sword was determined.
Sweat ran down my back.
He was wasting his life.
āKill them all!ā
āMen!ā
Dozens of voices were heard in his harsh voice.
I forgot that his men had been watching us there more.
He was only looking at me while his men were giving looks of no mercy toward the princeās party.
It was just a pity to see the look that seemed to reproach myself for believing in me for a moment.
I never thought I should stop his sword even though he attacked me coldly.
I just wanted to explain to him.
I donāt know why, but I didnāt want to misunderstand.
His sword roared violently and blood gushed from my body.
His sword brutally cut through my waist and gut spilled on a deep sword.
Only then did he seem to think something was strange.
Having shared the sword with me so far, he would have known that I would have been able to avoid his attack.
āā¦Why!ā
He came running towards me.
I felt sorry for the embarrassment on his face.
Itās not his fault.
It would have been natural for him to doubt me.
I was going to say itās okay, but my mouth was spewing blood.
The sound was buried there.
āAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! My hands are splashed with blood!ā
Eileenās scream hit my ear.
āWell, Your Highnessā¦ā
The sound of someone collapsing and the sound of the colorful noise touching each other was clearly heard. (Iām taking lots of liberties with this sentence. Iām sorry⦠itās just past my ability{might be the sound of a cow wailing?})
āStiana, help Eileen right now. Come on. Come on! Isnāt Eileen down!ā
The prince cried out.
Foolishly.
I burst out into laughter.
Death would break the pledge of sworn loyalty to the prince.
It should have been so long ago, a long time ago.
I couldnāt shake off the thought that my men had died because of my lingering attachment.
āStiana, get up! Iām telling you to stand up and stop it!! Knights protect me! Come here and protect me!ā
Behind his tearful cry, there were screams of knights and the sound of them falling.
His men knocked down all the others, leaving only the prince and Eileen alone.
Prince Moenfis shrieked and screamed when he realized that no one could protect him.
Then he spat out a meaningless order.
When I passed the mountain gate, I must have thought I won by looking at people who have lost several places.
So I would have gone back and forth and walked around.
At the moment of victory, I thought I should be there.
The hasty and foolish judgment finally got him into a corner.
The bandit lord waved the wind from his hand at him.
Killing the prince seemed to mean nothing to him.
With a bored expression that looked like killing an ant, he took the princeās breath away.
He just couldnāt stand the prince making noise.
Soon the prince was silenced and Eileenās scream was no longer heard.
I was confused for a moment whether they were dead or I was dead.
I felt that the world around me was slowly losing light and sound.
But I still had work to do.
The last thing that came into my slowly closing eyes was the man who killed me.
He seemed to have belatedly realized that this was not my work.
āDo me a favor, please. My men.ā
Kulleog-
A handful of blood was vomited.
āIāll save you, Stiana Izbern. Itās been a long time since I had fun.ā
The anger subsided in his eyes.
Looking at me dying, I laughed heartily at what I said.