Lawrence D. Falcon, captain of the Order of the Knights, rode his horse in a gallop at an incredible speed. Larger than most people, he weighed over a hundred kilos as well. He wasnât fat, eitherâhe just wore an armor of pure muscle.
Very few horses could support his huge build. As such, he rode special horses only during wartime. The Orderâs advance towards Margrave Grugschiltâs domain was for âwarâ so to speak, and so he could use a powerful horse like he did now.
ăC-C-Captain! We canât keep up!ă
ăThereâs only five of us left!ă
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Only five knights were around Lawrenceâthe ones he deemed to be the best of his men.
ăWe have to hurry.ă
Lawrence didnât say anything else. There was a reason he was in such a hurry. After talking with Margrave Grugschilt, Lawrence returned to the town of Billow Elka where the Order were staying. The next day, an order arrived from the King: âWe have an emergency; return to the capitalâ.
The Order left town at once, with the faster horses up ahead of everyone else.
What in the world could have happened? I doubt they found out about my meeting with Margrave Grugschilt.
The order itself was signed by the king. Nothing else was written besides the command to return. The messenger didnât know the circumstances behind it, either.
The messenger arrived the day after he met with the Margrave. Considering the distance between the royal capital and Billow Elka, the message couldnât be related to their secret meeting.
In other words, something happened in the capital. But he couldnât imagine what.
ăFaster! Weâre almost there.ă
Even the most powerful horses would get exhausted after running a long distance. The other knights had swapped horses several times. Lawrenceâs horse had incredible stamina, considering it had been running straight from Billow Elka.
The knightsâ eyes were starting to turn empty, when Lawrenceâs words brought them back to their senses.
The royal capital, basking in the red glow of sunset as though burning, was coming into view.
ăOh, if it isnât the Captain. Iâm glad you came back so quickly.ă
The kingâs aide, the Grand Chamberlain, greeted Lawrence as soon as he entered the royal castle. The sun had sunk completely and it was dark outside. But magic lamps kept the inside of the castle bright at all times. Lawrence, illuminated by the somewhat chilly light of the magic lamps, was covered in dust. The knights behind him looked worse.
The Grand Chamberlain wore a troubled look; although a little of his condescending attitude still remained.
ăWhat happened? Where is His Majesty?ă
ăIn the conference room.ă
ăConference?ă
Something important mustâve occurred. Lawrence pondered over it a bit. Nothing was out of the ordinary on his way here. The capital looked the same, and the citizens lived peacefully. In fact, Lawrence was the one who drew startled looks as he rode past them with his face burning red.
The castle itself was as peaceful as ever.
ăThe rest of you will have to wait here.ă
The three knights who managed to keep up with Lawrence all the way here were stopped by the Chamberlain just outside the conference room. One of them was East. After failing to prevent the assassination of Count Morgstad, he trained relentlessly. He made it through the grueling journey with only his guts and spirit.
ăExcuse meâă
Lawrence froze on the spot as soon as he stepped into the conference room.
What is this�
Chairs were toppled over, tables flipped. Drops of blood were splattered all over the papers scattered on the floor. The only people in the room were Cabinet Ministers, including the Minister of Military Affairs who sat on a chair with a grave expression.
ăLawrence! Youâre back.ă
ăWith your return, Iâm sure His Majesty will be at ease.ă
ăPlease go ahead, Captain.ă
The Grand Chamberlain urged him to go to where the ministers were, but the king himself wasnât around.
ăHis Majestyâs worries had left him exhausted. Heâs retired.ăthe Chamberlain said as though answering Lawrenceâs question.
ăWhat happened? Itâs quiet and peaceful outside, while this place looks like a storm just passed by.ă
ăWeâll have to start from the beginning.ă
The Minister of Military Affairs started talking. A while after Lawrence left the royal capital, the king received a message that caused him to panic. He ordered the verification of the message immediately. For a while he was calm. Then he was panicking once more and called for this meeting. Apparently he gave the order for Lawrence to withdraw quite early.
ăWhat was this message about?ă
ăWellâŠăThe minister pointed at the papers scattered on the floor, probably the blood.
ăHis Majesty summoned a member of the special forces to the meeting.ă
ăSpecial forces? Those bunch of ruffians?ă
ăThe one summoned was a quiet-looking man who stuttered a lot. But his eyes screamed danger. Anyway, the man said âStay away from the girlâ.ă
Count Morgstadâs daughter, the murderâs number one suspect. She disappeared while being transported to the royal capital.
ăLavia D. Morgstad possessed an exceptional gift for magic. His Majesty seemed to have wanted her power. They say sheâs as powerful as the Royal Courtâs Wizards, but who knows? Anyway, the special forces were searching for the Countâs daughter.ă
ăSo thatâs where he sent the special forces. Why didnât His Majesty tell us about until now?ă
ăThey managed to find the girl, but they couldnât bring her back. According to the manâs report, thereâs an incredibly strong boy with her. He further said that the boy is a master of concealing his presence and might come to take the kingâs life.ă
ăâŠâŠâŠă
ăHis Majesty was enraged and hit the man a number of times. That explains this mess.ă
A boy whoâs a master of concealing their presenceâŠÂ One person came to Lawrenceâs mind.
ăWhat is the boyâs name?ă
ăWe donât know. But he called himself Silver Face.ă
The boy back then was wearing a mask too. Thereâs no doubt about it. Itâs the boy who almost killed me.
ăWhatâs wrong, Lawrence?ă
ăWellâŠă
Only members of the Order and Princess Kudyastoria know about that fight. Thereâs no need to cause further chaos by telling them.
ăItâs nothing. So His Majesty is troubled?ă
ăYes⊠I donât think he needs to be that scared. I could use my contacts to arrange for a powerful healerâŠă
ăSir Lawrence, MinisterâŠăthe Grand Chamberlain cut in.ăHis Majesty wants Sir Lawrence to be in charge of castle security. You will prioritize that, yes?ă
That was his plan all along. He longed for this rematch, and now he might get the chance.
ăOf course. Iâll do my beâă
A maid barged into the room.
ăG-Grand Chamberlain!ă
ăWhat happened? Did His Majesty want something?ă
Judging from the chamberlainâs reaction, Lawrence immediately knew she was a maid assigned to the kingâs room.
Lawrence rushed out of the room. The knights standing by the corridor jumped to their feet from the maidâs unusual behavior.
ăCaptain!ă
ăWhatâs wrong?!ă
ăFollow me.ă
Lawrence seemed to have an infinite supply of stamina, acting as if the long-distance travel today was nothing. He dashed in strides twice as long as that of the ordinary man. As he got closer to the kingâs room, he could hear screams. More people appeared, panicking.
ăYour Majesty!ă
The usual guards watching the bedroom were not around. He found out why as soon as he opened the door. The soldiers guarding the room were inside, collapsed on the floor with a cut on their necks.
In the room were a maid slumped on the floor and a doctor drenched in cold sweat. I think thatâs the ingâs attending physician that the Grand Chamberlain himself brought.
Lawrence barged into the room. The king lay in the middle of the bed, his eyes closed. With his nightclothes on, it looked like he was simply sleeping, but the dagger in his chest suggested otherwise. Blood stained his white clothes a deep red.
ăHeâs passed awayâŠăthe doctor muttered.
Lawrence surveyed the room and pushed open a window.
ăThey escaped.ă
ăC-Captain! Whatâs going on here?!ă
East entered the room, out of breath. The other knights were shocked stiff from the kingâs death.
ăDid you see the dagger in his chest? The kind used by assassinsâits blade painted black so it canât be seen in the dark.ă
ăSo youâre saying itâs the boy who did it?ăEast immediately reached that conclusion.
ăI donât know. They probably jumped down this window and couldnât have gotten that far yet.ă
ăRight. Wait, Captain?!ă
East stood stunned. And rightfully so, for Lawrence clambered up the window. Trees grew in the garden below, but they were on the third floor.
ăIâm going after him. You and the others check inside the castle just in case. Use whoever you can. Go! This is a race against time!ă