A captured guard watched the confused rebel army with cold eyes. He was on night watch duty alone, but he was suddenly tied up as he was taking a nap. They didnât kill him, and was now just sitting on the floor.
ăI suggest you use your brains.ăthe captured guard said.ăThen you should be able to see the truth.ă
ăWh-WhatâŠ?ă
ăSomething terrible is happening. Something horrifying that you would have no choice but to stop this stupid revolt.ă
The rebels froze in terror.
ăWh-What do you mean something horrifying?ă
ăWho knows? But if my mates regained control of the tower, they wouldnât sound the emergency evacuation alarm. They would instead gather at the palace immediately.ă
ăThat may be trueâŠă
ăBesides, the fact that we can hear the bell all the way here means the citizens will move.ă
The soldier ran outside as he realized that. Lights were already on in many houses. Some were already aware of the unusual situation, while some were just awakened by the bell.
âWhatâs going?!
âAn evacuation signal!
âLetâs get out of here!
There was nothing the rebels could do now. Their plan to immediately seize control of the palace had failed.
ăWhat now? We can ring the bell to correct the mistake. Either the citizens will calm down, or itâll only make things worse.ă
ăAhâŠă
The soldier beside him sank down on the floor.
ăHey, whatâs wrong? Donât give up now. If we donât fix this, we wonât have a future ahead of us!ă
ăO-Over there.ă
ăHmm?ă
They were in the northernmost bell tower. A street stretched out from there, and the city walls could be seen towering to the north.
ăAhâŠă
The other soldier stared in the same direction with his mouth wide open. The sudden confusion and the sound of the bell from afar made it difficult to hear, but if one listened carefully, they would hear the tremors.
The earth rumbled. Something was coming from the north. Under the dark night sky, the soldiers saw the upper body of the creature that caused panic in the city a few days agoâthe Yamamaneki. And there were a number of them.
ăWell? What happened?ăthe tied-up guard asked, wearing a dubious look on his face. The rebels were as white as a sheet.ăH-H-Hey, calm down!ă
Then he himself turned pale when one of them pulled out a knife and approached him. He thought heâd get stabbed. The man swung the knife and cut the rope tying the guard.
ăHuh?ă
The rebels bowed.ăPlease ring the bell! Sound the emergency evacuation!ă
ăUh, what?ă
The ground shook. The guard was completely oblivious of the situation.
ăQuick or this country is done for!ă
ăUh, ring the bell? Huh?ă
ăHurry up!ă
ăFine, fine. I get it. Sheesh.ă
The guard stood up, a knife pointed at his side. As he climbed the ladder up to the bell, he glanced at the direction of the wall.
ăHuhâŠ? Wh-Whatâs that? A monster? Oh, shit. That is horrifying, all right!ă
He moved faster, grabbed on to the bell, and rang it frantically.
Paula stood still in the middle of the battlefield illuminated by magic lamps. Everyone was startled by the sudden ringing of the bell.
ăWhatâs in the world is going on?!ăLudend exclaimed.
ăI-I have no idea.ăthe Environmental Sanitation chief said, his face growing pale.ăIâm sure we seized control of the central bell tower.ă
ăWell, itâs ringing right now! Hurry up and take it back!ă
ăY-Yes, Sir!ă
ăItâs too late.ăGorja said.ăThe bell has been rung. The citizens will move.ă
ăI knowâă
ăYes, you know that. Then thereâs only one thing left to do.ă
ăWhatâŠ?ă
ăSeize control of the palace as quickly as possible. We donât have time to deal with the hostages now. If thereâs a better time to fire the blast cannon, itâs now.ă
Even though the catalyst was gone, the engineers still managed to gather enough materials for one shot, which they had been saving. Ludend turned his gaze to the Healer surrounded by sixteen men.
ăKill everyone including the Healer, huh?ăLudend muttered.
ăIf sheâs gone, the enemyâs morale will drop immediately. Itâs a shame we canât heal everyone after this, but controlling the palace is our utmost priority.ă
ăSheâs not even fighting back.ă
ăChief Ludend. Werenât you prepared to sacrifice everything for this uprising?! Why are you hesitating now?!ăGorja rebuked.
Ludend raised his head.ăBring out the blast cannon!ă
Paula stood still, but the enemy didnât say a word. Huh? Can I just stay here like this? she wondered, shooting a glance at Galixon. The man simply shrugged.
ăMy lady, look!ă
A blast cannon appeared in front of them.
Huh? What? I thought Lavia-chan disabled that. Why is it here? A bluff? Wait, itâs aimingâŠ
The cannon levelled, aimed at its target.
âŠat me.
Paula froze. It felt as though her fear had materialized and pinned her on the spot.
âMy lady, run!
âYou gotta move!
âProtect her!
The bodyguards seemed to be saying something, but Paula couldnât process their words. She didnât even know the language in the first place.
Even if she started running now, she wouldnât be able to outrun the shell. They wonât shoot me, will they? Her wishful thinking would be shattered to pieces. The rebels standing beside the gunner covered their ears.
OhâŠ
The blast cannon lit up, followed by a thunderous boom. The cannonball flew straight at herâno, it barely missed her and hit an empty ground.
Did they mess up the aim? No. Someone tackled the artillery from the side.
ăWhy, youâŠ!ă
ăWhy didnât you hold him down?!ă
After tackling the cannon, the shock wave knocked the man back, breaking his shoulder and arms. Even lying on the ground, Luke Landon smiled.