Zich and Joachim reached the battlegrounds. Knights and soldiers on Joachimâs side surrounded the inner areas and struggled to break through the inner gate. On the other hand, Biyomâs knights and soldiers were also persistent and resisted inside the narrow gate.
âSir Joachim has arrived!â Brod cried out loud. The rest of Joachimâs knights and soldiers also cried out in support. Joachim had already gotten off Brodâs back. Even though his health had never been good and it worsened because of his imprisonment, he tried to conceal his poor condition. He straightened his shoulders and strengthened his posture to the point that Brodâs eyes became filled with admiration.
âStop the battle!â Joachimâs voice was not amplified by mana. However, the intense charisma in his voice was enough to reach the people around him. Even the people who did not follow Joachim became filled with admiration. His hatred for power struggles was clearly displayed in front of everyone. Joachim pushed away Brod who tried to support him and walked to the front. The knights and soldiers opened up a path for him, and Joachim stopped right in front of the inner gate. Then he stared at the people who were guarding the gate.
ââŚIt has been a while, Sir Carlowen.â
âYes, it has been a while, Sir Joachim.â
A completely white-haired elderly knight greeted Joachim.
âSir Carlowen, if I am not wrong, you seem to be the leader of that group.â
âYes, you are right.â
âWonât you surrender to us?â Joachim requested.
âSir, that will never happen.â
âIâm disappointed, Sir Carlowen. Donât you know that Biyom spread infectious diseases and killed countless people? As an aide for my father, havenât you worked to provide the best lives for the citizens of this estate in the past? Were your past behaviors all lies?â
Rather than anger, Joachim felt regretful. As a top aide for Count Dracul, Gloce Carlowen was known to be loyal, moral, and most of allâstrong. Joachim had a hard time believing that Carlowen, who was respected and admired by all the Dracul knights, would side with a power-hungry person like Biyom.
âBiyom. Biyom. You keep mentioning Biyom.â Carlowem muttered Biyomâs name to himself. His mouth was crooked, and he continued with a cynical tone, âDo you think Iâno, we are moving for that fat bastard?â
At his words, his surroundings became noisy. âFat bastardââit was not a suitable way to call his masterâs son at all. Carlowenâs harsh words shocked the people around him.
âAre you saying that you donât follow Biyom? Then for what reason have you thrown yourself into this battlefield! Please donât tell me that this is my fatherâs will.â
âHow would I know the will of the dying Count? Heâs already half-dead, counting the last of his days. As his son, were you seriously not aware of how severe his condition was?â
No. Joachim could not believe the person in front of him was Carlowem. Regardless of how he addressed Biyom, the Carlowem he knew would never talk about his father like that. All of Joachimâs knights and soldiers were shocked that Carlowem talked as if he was mocking the Countâs condition. They were even more shocked because they assumed that while Carlowem was on their opposing side, his loyalty to the Dracul estate was immutable.
ââŚYou have already thrown away your honor and loyalty! How have you fallen so low!â Joachim loudly reprimanded Carlowem. At Joachimâs words, Carlowemâs complexion suddenly changed. The mockery in his face disappeared, leaving only cold bloodthirst.
ââŚHonor? Are you talking about honor, Sir Joachim?â
âYes!â Joachim replied. Carlowem laughed hysterically. His laugh was so loud it sounded as if he was letting out all of his mockery, wrath, and pent-up frustration at once.
âSir Carlowem, why are you laughing!â With a beet-red face, Brod shouted at Carlowem. Brodâs heart was in turmoil as he watched someone he had respected all his life mock the person he served.
âSir Brod, you are young. You are different from old people like me.â
Carlowemâs army was made up of older knights. A significant reason why Joachim had not been able to easily attack the inner gates was because Carlowemâs army had a lot of experience and expertise.
âYou donât have much to lose, and you are filled with confidence. You also want to constantly improve yourself. But most of all, you donât know anything at all.â
âWhat do I not know!â
âItâs fine. The plan has already been ruined. We will all probably die here. I donât even want to continue living. Ask the rest to the person behind us.â
And with these words, Carlowem pulled out his sword. His action clearly indicated that he no longer wanted to continue this conversation. The atmosphere turned violent and tense again. However, Joachimâs army hesitated to approach the inner gate.
A few minutes ago, they were caught in the heat of the battle and pointed their swords at Carlowem and his army, but they used to be on the same side. Moreover, the knights who stood guard in front of the inner gate were all knights that the younger knights greatly respected. It was a difficult battle not only because of the older knightsâ skills, but because of the younger knightâs affection towards them. However, they could not continue to stand still.
âI will go.â
When Joachim was about to make an order to attack, Zich stepped up.
âSince your soldiers highly respect Carlowem and his army, I think it will be better for me to fight them since I have no connection to them.â
âAre you sure? Carlowem is the best knight in our estate.â
âThatâs fine.â
After Zich relieved Joachimâs concerns, Zich walked towards the elderly knights. Carlowemâs eyes sparkled.
âYou were the extra variable that ruined our plans.â
âI donât really have anything I want to say to you folks.â
He had no information to obtain from them. Zich drew out his sword. Even though Carlowem was the strongest in the Dracul estate, he was nothing compared to the strongest knights in Steelwall such as Tiner and Chris Nunn. Steelwall possessed a military force so mighty that it was dubbed as the Kingdomâs metal fortress. Compared to the knights in Steelwall, the knights in Dracul could not compare. There was an unbridgeable gap between their skills.
Tap!
Zich jumped past the inner gate. Swords came down to pierce him. All of the older knightsâ movements were precise and skilled. As older knights, they had less muscular strength, but their mana control and experiences made them much stronger than younger knights. However, Zich was different. The amount of mana he had was similar or more than the older knights. Moreover, Zich had more muscular strength, and his experience and skills were far superior.
Classsh!
Zich blocked all of the older knightsâ swords that came down upon him like a wave. The older knightsâ eyes were filled with surprise. They realized that in terms of strength and skill, Zich was far superior to them. But it did not make sense. Unless he was a person from Steelwall that went to war as often as eating dinner, they should have been the ones who were more experienced and skilled. They couldnât believe that a young person like Zich who looked as if he had just reached adulthood was more skilled than them. However, that was the hard truth.
Clash! Clash! Claaaaash!
Although the old knights had blocked parts of the entrance to hinder Joachimâs forces, it was backfiring on them now. Of course, since it was an entrance to a castle, it was much wider than normal, but with his skills and experience, Zich was able to use the entranceâs width to his advantage.
âYou bastaaard!â
A knight with a completely white mustache dashed towards Zich, but he completely missed his attack. Then, he paid the price for attempting to attack Zich.
Crack!
âKuaaah!â
Zichâs sword swirled violently with mana and pierced through the knightâs armor and sliced the knightâs heart. The knight clutched onto his bleeding heart and retreated back. Other knights pointed their swords at Zich to save the knight with the mustache, but Zichâs movements were always one step ahead of them.
Push!
Zich struck his sword into the mustache knightâs face, and the knight dropped his sword.
âYou bastard!â
At their companionâs death, the other old knights burned with rage. Joachim sensed their momentum falling and didnât miss his chance to strike.
âItâs time! Move forward now!â
It was only one death, but the old knightsâ forcesâ powers had been chipped. Moreover, Joachim used the mustache knightâs death to actively guide the knights and soldiers.
âEven if we became enemies, our opponents are the seniors we admired. Are you going to let them die in another personâs hands?â
The looks on the knights and soldiersâ eyes changed, and they put more strength into their grip while holding onto their weapons.
âHe is different from Biyom.â
Carlowen looked at Joachim. Joachim, the second son of Count Dracul, had managed to erase the hesitation of his knights and soldiers. If he didnât have such a weak constitution, Joachim would have inherited his fatherâs place a long time ago.
âBut itâs useless.â
It was too late to think about this now, and Carlowem had to accept his fate and meet his end in peace. Joachim pushed ahead with his forces. Long spears pushed them back and knights pierced their swords in gaps between the old knightsâ defenses. The old knights counterattacked with all the strength they had, but in the end, they couldnât beat their opponentâs numbers.
Besides, Zich was also attacking and causing them a huge headache. Thanks to Zichâs lead, Joachimâs forces moved smoothly without blocking each other, and even without receiving direct commands, they naturally followed Zichâs movements.
âHow is this possible?â Zichâs movements were so impressive that Carlowem couldnât help but mutter this to himself.
Punch! Slice!
Armor collapsed and bodies were sliced. Old knights began to fall to the ground one by one. In the end, even Carlowemâs head rolled to the ground. The gate fell below them.
âAdvance!â Joachim shouted, âGo inside and find Biyom Dracul and Besnol Shalom! I will go to the Count!â
Soldiers rushed into the castle, and Joachim also went inside with Brod and a couple of other knights. Zich, who had been waiting, joined Joachim, and Hans stuck to his side. They immediately headed towards the Countâs bedroom. The old knights at the castleâs gates had been the main ones resisting Joachimâs army, so nobody else in the castle blocked their paths.
They jumped down the stairs and crossed through the hallway. A fancy room soon appeared.
Bam!
Brod kicked the roomâs door open. The hinge broke off, and the door crumpled and rolled to the ground. They were able to see the room in full view. In contrast to the chaotic situation inside the castle, the Countâs room was peaceful and calm. It was fancy and clean as usual, and on top of the bed, the Count lay there with his eyes closed. His complexion looked poor, but he was still alive. People sighed in relief at the sight. But when they saw another figure appear behind the bed, they heightened their guard.
ââŚYou arrived in the end.â
âShalomâŚ!â
Joachim got off Brodâs back and glared.
âYes, Sir Joachim. Seeing that you are here, it seems that the stupid robed man failed. He kept going on about corrupting people and all that, but I guess he was just all talk.â
ââŚWhere is my brother?â
âDo you still have some affection for him after going through so much? Thatâs some touching brotherly love. Even the pigs at the barns would admire you for it.â
Shalomâs mocking speech wasnât like that of a person who worked under Biyom.
âCarlowem told me you guys donât follow my brother. It seems you are like him and his comrades.â
ââŚWhat happened to Carlowem and the others?â
âWe killed them.â
ââŚIs that so? They are all dead?â
Shalom expressed a bit of sadness. It was a completely different reaction than the one he had shown while talking about the Count and his family. However, that didnât last long.
ââŚI was caught up in my emotions for a moment. Did you say you wanted to know where Biyom Dracul is? Thereâs no reason why I shouldnât tell you.â
Shalom arched his back and reached his hand to the back of the bed. He moved his hands roughly like he was dealing with a piece of meat and dragged something out. What came out of his grasp was a humanâbut it was not a human in normal condition.
Zich and Joachimâs task force had seen a person in a state like that before. Patients infected by severe infectious diseases in the villages they visited had looked like him.
âHe is here. Why donât you greet him?â
âUh, ooh, uhhhhhhhâŚ.â Biyom moaned lightly; because of the intense pain he felt, he couldnât even properly moan and left his viewers in shock.
ââŚBrother?â
âYes. This is your brother.â
Shalom hit Biyom with the edge of his feet. Biyom spluttered like a fish taking its last breath after having been dragged out of the water. Someone had spread the infectious disease inside the castle; Joachim thought that the culprit was Biyom. However, after hearing the old knightâs words and seeing the situation in front of him, he realized the truth.
âIt was you, Shalom! You were the mastermind behind everything!â