ăI was wondering what was gonna happen when you just exploded in rage.ăPaula said.
ăI-I apologize.ăGalixon replied, dejected.
He quickly retreated as soon as he saw the Yamamaneki, his body covered in blood from his victims.
Paula, however, was not looking at Galixon. She was helping up Luke Landon, the man who tackled the blast cannon earlier to change the shellâs trajectory.
ăThank youâŚăthe knight said.
ăI should be the one saying that. Thank you for saving me.ă
ăThe enemy may have attacked me by surprise⌠I may be unable to move⌠But Iâm still a knight. I just did what I had to do.ă
The rebels had already pulled back, allowing the bodyguards to untie the hostages. Finally, Paula stood up and looked at Galixon.
ăI appreciate you getting angry that I was attacked, but you canât just charge in like that.ăPaula said.
ăI undersandâŚă
ăIâll heal enemies who are still breathing, so please lend me a hand.ă
ăWhat?!ă
The language barrier was still there, and even though Galixon could only understand less than half of what Paula was saying, he knew she meant she would heal the rebels.
ăA-Are you serious?! They tried to attack you!ă
ăI donât understand what youâre saying.ă
ăI think heâs asking why youâre helping the enemy.ăLuke said.
ăIncredible! You can understand what heâs saying?!ă
ăBased on the flow of the conversation, itâs the only thing he would say right now.ăhe said, seemingly exasperated.
Paula gave a strained laugh.ăI know itâs strange, helping people who tried to kill me. But itâs something I have to do.ă
ăGather as much force as possible to buy time for the citizens to escape. Is that it?ă
ăYes.ă
ăYouâd do that even though we have nothing to do with this country?ă
ăYes, I would.ă
Itâs what Hikaru-sama wants, she thought, though she didnât say it out loud.
ăI want to save as many lives as possible.ăshe addressed those around her.ăLet us all overcome this adversity.ă
No one understood what she really said, but the nuance and resolve went through to them. They all nodded.
ăFine. Weâll help as well.ăLuke said.ăFather, you should go somewhere safe. Iâll assign two men to guard you.ă
ăI cannot do that.ăthe Vireocean priest said.ăIf youâre fighting, you will need someone to heal your wounds. Though my abilities may not be as powerful as the masked Healer.ă
ăAre you sure about this? Itâll be extremely dangerous.ă
ăI came here fully prepared of the risks.ă
ăTh-Thank you!ăPaula said, bowing deeply.
ăYouâre also affiliated with the Church, yes? Someone of your skill should be well-known, but I havenât heard of you. No, I will refrain from prying. Now is the time to face the adversity before us. Isnât that right?ă
Paula nodded. While they were talking, the bodyguards brought the wounded, both palace guards and rebels.
ăLet us split the work between us.ăthe priest said.
ăYes, letâs do that.ă
ăFather, half of our team will remain here, while the other half will go to scout the walls.ăLuke said.
ăWeâll do that as well.ăGalixon added.
ăLetâs move!ă
The men roared in unison. Paula turned her gaze towards the palace.
On the meadow below the castle walls, Zahadu the Sage, dressed in his overalls, looked up at the Yamamaneki. The chickens roaming the field were cackling loudly.
ăWhat is going on here?ă
The tolling of the bells was drowned out by the earthâs rumbles and the crashing sounds. As far as he could see, there were five Yamanaeki. Although he couldnât see them, Zahadu could hear cries almost similar to animals, suggesting that there were a lot of monsters at the Yamamanekiâs feet.
The Yamamaneki slammed its fist against the wall, clearly trying to destroy it. The tolling of the bell meant an âevacuationâ. They would most likely have to abandon the city. In that case, he had to take the chicken as they were precious food. But Zahadu could not move a muscle.
ăIs this the end of this nation?ă
The tremors and explosions seemed to herald the end. Dream Makerâs long history, passed down from generation to generation, would come to an end today. Tears streamed down Zahaduâs face as he thought about it.
The bag containing the catalyst lay before Ludend. His men, having noticed where he was, gathered around him.
ăWhat should we do?ă
The Sanitation Department chief asked almost the same question as before, but the situation now was completely different.
The low-pitched ringing of bells echoed everywhere. Many citizens were out on the streets, and the firefighting team had started guiding them.
ăA nation is nothing without its citizens.ăLudend said.
ăYou are absolutely right, Sir.ă
ăBut we are traitors. What can we do in this chaosâă
Ludend heard footsteps approaching.
ăYou can do anything, Ludend.ă
The Sorcery Department chief wasnât used to seeing the man fully armed, but he was no doubt the king of Dream Maker, Doriachi. He brought Duinkler and his retainers with him.
Having lost the will to fight, the rebels did not even think about crossing blades. The crowd parted, and Ludend and Doriachi stood five meters apart, facing each other.
ăWhat are you thinking?ăLudend asked.ăYou were safe inside the palace. Did you come out here to get killed?ă
ăI donât think youâre that thoughtless.ă
ăI raised an army against you.ă
ăYou did so because you cared for our nation. Isnât that right?ă
Ludend was silent.
ăIt is common to have differing opinions. The divide shouldâve been bridged through discussion. The only mistake you made was sacrificing the lives of others for your cause.ă
It was as though he was saying that there was nothing wrong in him turning against the king. The rebel soldiers turned their faces away in shame. Whatever Ludendâs intentions were, many joined for their own selfish desires. To them, the kingâs words hit a sore spot.
Duinkler, who was standing behind Doriachi, raised his voice.ăLudend. Your beloved country is facing an unprecedented crisis. We will buy time for the citizens to escape.ă
ăWhere will they go?ă
ăWe will ferry them across the river to the south.ă
ăThatâs ridiculous. Itâs nothing but barren wasteland over there, with no source of food. Besides, the big ships are out on an expedition.ă
ăYou really think so?ă
ăWhat?ă
ăWe have an emergency at our hands. Weâll have to break the regulations set by the Sorcery Department.ă
With a sharp sound, something flew past overhead. Dawn was breaking, but the sky was still dark. Whatever it was did not hit the Yamamaneki. Instead it hit the forest behind them, lighting up the sky.
ăA blast cannon?! And thatâs no ordinary one.ă
The Sorcery Department had put a rule in place: never to shoot a cannonball that would cross over the city. A blast cannon shell, which exploded when it landed, could blow up in the air with a small mistake, endangering the city.
However, the larger guns had tremendous range, and could land all the way to the other side of Dream Maker.
ăTheyâre finally here, Your Majesty.ăDuinkler said.
Doriachi smiled as he nodded.ăYes. Grucel has returned.ă
ăIt canât beâŚăLudend sank down the ground, realizing that their plans had been predicted perfectly.ăWhy, Your MajestyâŚ? You knew about the rebellion, but why didnât you stop it?ă
ăThat is a difficult question to answer. This crisis we are facing was unavoidable. It was Silver Faceâs suggestion to let the monsters come while the other sideâs preparations were still incomplete.ă
ăYou knew about the monster invasion?! D-Donât tell me you used the uprising to draw them here?! That means thereâs someone among us who can lure monsters in!ă
ăLudend, thereâs a lot we need to discuss, but the evacuation of the citizens comes first. It looks like casualties will be kept to a minimum thanks to the Healers. Right now, we must band together to overcome this crisis.ă
Doriachi behaved with such grace and authority that it was hard to believe he was at deathâs door a few days ago.