He realized that the method to handle the ghastly energy was slightly different from using aura after obtaining the Blade of Requiem.
He didnât have much difficulty using the ghastly energy thanks to the Blade of Requiem showing him the way, but he had another power he couldnât handle properly.
The Coldness of Frost.
Thanks to the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivationâs sword techniques, he could use the fire attribute to the best of its abilities. But when it came down to the Coldness of Frost, he only had the aura, lacking any skill to use it with.
He felt it when he fought against the Blood Raving Demon back then, but he couldnât perfectly handle the Coldness of Frost. Heâd been copying the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivationâs sword techniques, the Star Connecting Sword, and Runaan, but it just felt awkward.
âI need a method to control the frost.â
The best existence at handling frost was the monarch of Wrath, who was residing in his forearm.
âThatâs why I did some preliminary work.â
He became intimate with the Blade of Requiem and sympathized with it by communicating with it even more. That made Wrath anxious to try and join them.
After two weeks, he felt so alienated and anxious that he ended up biting the bait.
He offered the method to control frost, which was the best treasure he could give, but Raonâs reaction was indifferent.
âNow isnât the time to pull the fishing rod.â
Wrath was a doormat but he wasnât an idiot. If he answered immediately and showed his interest, Wrath would suspect his intentions and change his mind about teaching him.
âI need to take more time.â
It was the same as catching a strong fish. If you pull the fishing rod immediately, either the rod would break or the string would snap.
He first needed to swing the rod left and right to exhaust the fish.
âHow to use the frost?â
Raon pretended he wasnât really interested by asking back without the slightest movement.
Y-yes. From the King of Essenceâs perspective, you donât truly understand the frost.
âHmmâŠâ
With your abilities, you should already be aware of the fact that you are lacking in that aspect.
âCertainly, there are multiple problems compared to when I use the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivationâs aura.â
Yes! If the King of Essence helped you a little, you would become better than any other human at handling the frost. Because there are different ways of controlling frost!
Wrathâs voice became higher and he started speaking faster, as if someone was chasing after him.
âBut are you actually even good at handling frost? All Iâve seen so far was screaming âUaaaah!â before spreading ice all over the place.â
Th-Thatâs because the King of Essence currently doesnât have a body! If only I had one, I wouldâve shown you how delicately I can control it!
âWell, thatâs not too badâŠâ
Raon slightly turned his head. Wrath was staring at him, rolled up like cotton candy.
Think about it carefully. You wonât be able to hide your frost forever. Everyone is going to learn about it eventually, so itâd be more beneficial for you to learn to control it beforehand.
âThatâs not wrong.â
Back in Devildom, countless demons visited the King of Essence, asking to be taught to control frost. Iâve never taught anyone about it. Since this is a golden opportunity for youâŠ
âIâm feeling sleepy because of your lengthy speech.â
Raon turned his head and pulled the blanket up to his neck.
Keuh!
âIâm going to sleep for now, so letâs talk about it again later.â
He closed his eyes, pretending he didnât really care.
Raon Zieghart! You are missing your once-a-lifetime chance right now! The King of Essenceâs method to control frost is worth more than any fortune, and even your life itself! If you miss this opportunityâŠ
âAhem, Iâm sleeping.â
He pushed away Wrath, who kept talking endlessly, and smiled slightly.
âIt looked like Iâll get to learn it soon enough.â
Wrathâs attitude was showing his anxiety. He was going to teach him how to handle frost from the bottom of his heart soon.
Raon lightly tapped the Blade of Requiem to praise him, and it vibrated slightlyâas if it realized what he meant.
* * *
Looking up the worn castle wall, yellow with age and covered in blood stains like some spotty puppy, Raon slowly caught his breath.
The atmosphere was filled with the scent of burned corpses, blood, and the beasts. It was disgusting enough to make anyone nauseous.
âBlergh!â
Clinging on to the wall scorched black, Dorian started vomiting. Raon patted his back and looked back at the castle walls.
âIs this Habun castleâŠ?â
The castle wall was covered in traces of battles and the scent of a battlefield that still remained was enough to understand what kind of place it wasâand what kind of situation they were in.
It was literally the hell of never-ending battles.
Huaaa! This atmosphere of the battlefield is making the King of Essence feel alive!
It looked like Wrath was enjoying the stench of blood and rotten corpses as he inhaled deeply.
âM-Mom, this bad son is going to the heavens first! I-I canâtâŠâ
âGet a grip.â
He stood in front of the castle gate with Dorian, who was about to die, and the head of a young man in his late twenties popped up over the castle walls. His short purple hair and cold eyes were impressive.
âWho are you?â
âWe are mercenaries that came to offer support.â
Raon showed him the mercenary plate Rimmer gave him.
âWhat are your names?â
âRaon and Dorian.â
The manâs eyes shone upon hearing the names. It looked like he was aware of their identities.
âOpen the door.â
âOpen the door!â
Probably because he was an important person, the Habun castleâs gate opened at his order.
As they went inside, the scent of burning corpses decreased as the stench of blood became even worse. It seemed there were many battles inside the castle as well.
âRaon and Dorian.â
He looked to the right upon hearing a voice calling his name.
The man that was on the castle walls earlier was standing next to him. He wasnât exactly tall, but his body was sturdy and a thick sword was hanging around his waist.
âYou are a bit later than the appointed time.â
As expected, he knew that they were the Zieghartâs trainees.
âIs that thing okay?â
He narrowed his eyes, looking at Dorian hanging down like a frog caught by its leg.
âHe is always like that. You donât need to worry about him.â
Raon nodded, taking a glance at Dorian.
âMy name is Terian. Call me vice commander from now on.â
âYes.â
âFollow me.â
âUnderstood.â
âKeuhâŠâ
He caught Dorian by his neck since he had no strength in his legs, following Terian. Upon entering the five-story building at the center of the castle, he could see the knights, swordsmen, and soldiers busily moving around.
âTheir eyes are different.â
Their might itself was lacking compared to the Zieghartâs swordsmen, but the gazes directed at them were solid.
It was the spirit of rough warriors that had experienced countless life-and-death situations. He realized once again that he was in the middle of a battlefield.
âThis way.â
He walked up old stairs, following Terian. Upon reaching the fifth floor, a thick door made of black wood could be seen.
âThe mercenaries from that place have arrived.â
âEnter.â
Terian knocked on the door and announced the purpose of his visit. A heavy voice could be heard from inside.
Creak!
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The old door opened along with the rough sound of hinges being distorted.
The room was wide, yet the inside was so simple that it felt almost empty. If it werenât for the map of Habun castle and the surrounding areas, as well as the bookshelves full of books, it wouldâve looked like an average soldierâs room rather than that of a commander.
The gray-haired old man stood up from the discolored yellow desk. He was small in height but contained a tremendous amount of strength and pressure in his eyes. His overwhelming presence made Raon feel like he was facing a giant, making his hands tremble.
âThis man is Milland Brydon.â
That small old man was the man called the giant of the north, the protector of Habun Castle that had been defending the old and battered castle for over two decades.
Those are the eyes of a real general. I havenât seen those in a while.
âDid you feel it too?â
Yes. Those are the eyes of a person thatâs been focusing on one thing for decades. Back in Devildom, the King of Essence had countless subordinates like him that had sworn loyalty toâŠ
âI see.â
Please listen! Stop ignoring the King of Essence!
He turned his head, ignoring Wrath because he started to speak for too long.
âYou are Raon Zieghart, right?â
Millandâs voice was too husky, as if his throat was cracked. It seemed more like his throat was injured than it being his natural voice.
âYes.â
âTh-Thatâs right.â
Raon responded nonchalantly, while Dorian was scared stiff.
âThe vice commander and I are the only people that are aware of your identity in this castle.â
Milland gestured with his head to point at Terian, who was standing on his left side. It looked like the vice commander was Millandâs son.
âI know why Rimmer sent you guys here. It mustâve been for you to gain lots of experience. However, thereâs no such thing as training or education here.â
Millandâs voice was filled with solid conviction. Raon swallowed, facing the pressure of a giant thatâd been protecting the castle his entire life.
âThereâs no such thing as a kind instructor nor a warm meal and comfortable bedding. All that exists here is the cold wind that penetrates the bones and endless battles. If you want to live comfortably, youâd better return right now.â
âC-Can I really retâŠâ
âWe donât mind. We came here to get stronger. We are ready to accept any battlefield and situation.â
Raon covered Dorianâs mouth, cutting him off as he was about to give up immediately, and stepped forward.
âI like your eyes, at least.â
Despite what he said, Milland wasnât smiling in the slightest.
âIâll wait and see how long those eyes are going to last. Your rank is soldier from now on. Start from the rock bottom. Charles!â
Milland struck the desk and shouted, and a middle-aged man with a long beard entered the room.
âHave you called me?â
âThose two guys, assign them to the third scouting party.â
âItâs rather uncommon to have mercenaries assigned as scouts.â
âIâm letting them try different positions for now.â
âUnderstood. Follow me.â
Raon carried Dorian, who was standing there blankly as if he had passed out, and followed the man named Charles.
Slam!
The heavy door closed, and Milland and Terian remained inside the commanderâs room.
âThat was pathetic.â
Terian frowned in dissatisfaction.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âYouâve seen them. The guy named Raon was too relaxed, as if he came here to play around, and the guy named Dorian was too scared, to a point where his strength left his body. They are only going to cause trouble here, instead of being helpful in any way.â
âHmmâŠâ
âThey only care about their appearances, since they are holding multiple swords, and Raon even has a flower bracelet around his wrist. Those arenât the mindsets a warrior should have. We should return them now rather than later, since keeping them here will only result in the soldiers getting injured.â
âIt looks like you didnât really like them.â
Milland smiled lightly, looking at Terian as his sonâs face turned red.
âIt just looks like they are looking down on this castle that we are defending with our lives.â
âThat might be the case, howeverâŠâ
Millandâs eyes became even more serious.
âYou canât judge people by their appearance. Theyâve passed Zieghartâs training, which is infamous for its difficulty, and they are now facing the last trial. They arenât as naive as they look.â
âI guess so.â
Terian was still pouting as he nodded, expressing that he still didnât like them.
âItâs not too late to judge after observing them for a while. Such prejudices arenât necessary.â
âI see.â
âHoweverâŠâ
Milland licked his lips and took out a letter from the deskâs drawer.
âIâm not sure why he asked me to send him their information once every two weeks.â
âI must be because they are the Zieghartâs forces, raised with utmost care.â
âThat could be the case, but this isnât from Rimmer or the fifth training ground.â
âSorry?â
âThis letter is from the lordâs manor in Zieghart. He is asking me to tell him everything, from what kind of work they do to how they act.â
âThe lordâs manor means⊠itâs from the D-Destructive King of the North?â
âYes. Iâm not sure why, as itâs the first time he has ever made a request like this. Moreover, he is asking to describe it in detail. Tsk.â
âHuh! Whatâs going onâŠ?â
While they were pondering over Glennâs intentions, the door opened after a light knock.
âRadin, the third scout party leader, has arrived in accordance with the commanderâs summons in the middle of his meal!â
A man in his thirties entered the room and saluted, wearing an outer garment that was as white as the snow field.
âI wonât give you anything, even if you complain about that.â
âHaha.â
The man that called himself Radin scratched the back of his head.
âSo, why did you call me?â
âIâve assigned two recruits to the third scout party.â
âOh, how did you know that we were lacking in manpower?â
âYou shouldnât be so glad, since they might be assigned elsewhere soon enough.â
âWhich means their assignment will be changed eventually. Ah, I was happy for no reason.â
âThey are soldiers that will become our power. Educate them properly so they wonât die.â
âThen Iâll send them to scout right away, since actual battle is the best education.â
Radin smiled and nodded his head.
âThe monsters' movements have been suspicious recently. Theyâve often been seen leaving their own territories, so you should be careful.â
âIâm the third scout party leader. Trust me!â
He put his hand on his forehead once again, before leaving the room.
âThey are going into action right away. Are they really going to be okay?â
âProbably. Iâm not sure about that coward Dorian, but Raon wasâŠâ
Milland tapped the desk and smiled.
âNot just an average guy.â
* * *
Raon and Dorian followed the swordsman Charles and arrived at the scout partyâs lodging. They were given a double room to live together, probably because they had enough spare rooms.
âUgh!â
Dorianâs hands trembled, as he was still unused to the stench of blood.
âTh-This place seems more dangerous than I thought. Why do they even have a mountain of corpses?!â
âCalm down a little.â
âBut the young master saw it too. With the stench of blood and corpses earlierâthose werenât just monster corpses, but also lots of h-human corpses!â
âI keep telling you, you need to calm down. The more anxious you are, the more difficult it gets. You are going to endanger yourself for no reason at this rate.â
âHuff!â
Dorian covered his mouth and slowly breathed through his nose.
âUnpack your baggage for now, since we are going to have to stay here for a while.â
âYesâŠâ
He wiped the tears that were dribbling out and placed his bedâs mattress.
He took a spongy mattress and a warm blanket from his belly pocket, placed them on the bed, and hung up a sky-blue fabric next to it.
âAre you even decorating?â
âThe mood is too dark, like a funeral. But Iâm not feeling better, no matter how I decorate.â
He sighed, looking at the fabric from various angles.
âDo you also have a golden fabric in there?â
âOf course.â
Dorian nodded and took out a golden fabric.
âGreen.â
Whoosh.
âBlue.â
Swoosh.
âPink.â
âTa dah.â
He immediately took out the fabric according to the color he called. His preparedness was truly astonishing.
âThe young master should also sleep on this. Your back is going to hurt if you sleep on such a bed.â
Even though he was sniffling, Dorian still gave him a mattress and a blanket.
âThank you.â
Raon nodded. As he was about to make the bed, the door slammed open.
âRecruits, have you finished settling into the room?â
A man in early to mid-thirties wearing snow white clothes entered with a smile.
âMy name is Radin, the leader of the third scout party you are assigned to.â
âI am Raon.â
âM-my name is DorianâŠâ
Raon bowed nonchalantly, while Dorian bowed with trembling lips.
âYour faces look good. B-but where did you get those mattresses and blankets from?â
âI-I brought them here.â
âHuhâŠâ
Dorian raised his hand, and Radin tilted his head, murmuring that it was his first time dealing with people like him.
âAnyway, make the bed later. Put on your outer garments for now.â
âSorry?â
âWe are going on a mission.â
Radin smiled, throwing the white snowsuits he brought at them.
âWe will check your scouting abilities, judgment, and senses to see whether you will be able to survive in the scout party in the future.â
He started blabbering about how they were going to die soon enough if they were lacking one of the three qualities.
âHiee!â
Dorian started screaming in fear, but Raon was different. He raised his head with a slight smile.
âDid you just say you will check our scouting ability and senses?â
He was confident he could do better than anyone in the Habun castle in those aspects.