A number that could be called an army was descending toward House Gisert.
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From atop the fortress, the soldiers guarding Gisert’s northern border poured out their fury against the monsters.
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-Kiiiiik
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-Kiik!
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As if intoxicated, they radiated more madness than usual.
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Twitch—
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With bloodshot eyes, they charged.
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“Fire!”
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Sweeek. Sweek.
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Thud!
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The soldiers unleashed their stockpiled arrows without restraint. The arrows, sharpened for this very moment, pierced the monsters’ flesh.
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Thuuuud.
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–Kieeeeek!
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They didn’t even pull the arrows stuck in their bodies.
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They screamed even louder. In their agony, they began to rampage.
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Koooomg. Koomg.
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They charged toward the small gate—a gate built to lure monsters. Even at that gate—
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“Stab!”
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Thuud. Thud.
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–Kiyaaak!
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A barrage of spear points awaited the monsters. The soldiers thrust their spears as trained, without hesitation.
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There was nothing difficult.
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The monsters kept charging, and the soldiers stood in predetermined positions.
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Thuud. Thud.
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They just had to drive their spears into the monsters.
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The well-honed spearheads pierced the monsters’ flesh as easily as a child’s.
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Guts bulged out.
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Where the heart was pierced, blood sprayed.
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Whoooosh—
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Even as they were bathed in that blood, the soldiers did not flinch.
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They struggled to block, to hold the line.
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In every unit, there were those willing to lay down their lives to defend.
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“Hold the line!”
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“Block them! We must block them!”
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It wasn’t for House Gisert. It was for their own homes, their families. Because they knew that once this castle fell, the monsters’ killing intent would turn toward their families!
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Not for pointless loyalty, nor for hollow fame!
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“Hold! Goddammit!”
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“Stab! More! More! More!”
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The spear tips stabbed like mad, without hesitation.
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Thud thud. Thud.
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Simply to protect.
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Even without great strength, to survive.
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They struck desperately.
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But in the end, the limit of their power was clear.
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“Huh… huff.”
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They had held back the first wave of monsters.
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But that only worked against small monsters, lower-tier ones. Even a well-trained soldier was no match for higher-tier monsters!
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–Kraaaah!
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–Kreuk.
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After stabbing and felling the lower-tier monsters, as if waiting for that moment, the massive monsters began their charge.
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The ogre—
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Hwooooomg—
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Swung a tree as large as its own body toward the castle without hesitation.
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Crackddddduk
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The walls—repaired over time, built for survival—cracked.
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Koomg. Koomg. Koomg.
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Once, twice, three times.
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The barrage was unending.
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The knights stepped forward.
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“Stop them!”
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To block the giant monsters, the high-tier ones, knights who could use Aura had to step in. That was the strategy—humanity’s strategy for survival.
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Woooooomg—
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Some shaped their Aura.
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“Hup.“
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Others ignited the Aura within their bodies, unleashing power close to that of a superhuman.
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Sweeek!
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Swords honed over decades, swung since childhood for this very moment, aimed for the ogre.
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Thuud—
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Just as the ogre swung its club toward the castle!
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Thud!
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Thud. Slice.
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They swung their swords. They thrust their spears. They charged at the monsters.
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“Stab!”
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“Cut the neck from atop the wall!”
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“Keep your distance! Don’t waste your lives on useless attacks!”
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To live with spirit.
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They charged at monsters several times their size. Without rest.
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Kraaah!
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The monsters’ roars. The killing intent within.
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They threw themselves into that killing intent. With their own will to protect, they charged at the monsters.
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Thuud—
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–Kreuk.
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Pwaaah—
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Some severed necks with shaped Aura.
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“Got it!”
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The giant monster! The king of monsters—the Ogre!
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Koomg.
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Its massive body collapsed below the castle walls.
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If they could salvage the corpse, it would be enough money for a commoner to live on for a lifetime.
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But not a single person here could claim that fortune.
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Below the castle walls—
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–Gruk. Grrrk.
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–Kiik.
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There were other monsters, even the corpses of their own kind, coveting them as mere prey.
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To them, the dead ogre’s body was food.
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Food that strengthened their power!
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Monsters could grow stronger by consuming the faint Mana contained in the ogre’s body.
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That was the principle by which monsters, living on instinct, increased their strength!
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A power they gained to survive, unlike humans!
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And that made them vicious!
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Enemies! Enemies to fight desperately!
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Enemies that required overwhelming force to completely eradicate!
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“……This is hopeless.”
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“Ah……”
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The situation was hopeless.
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Holding them back didn’t make the monsters disappear. Even more poured out.
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“There should have been more time before the Monster Wave occurred!”
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“……Stab! Don’t stop! Don’t lose your will!”
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Encouraging courage.
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Summoning even non-existent strength.
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Thuud. Thud.
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They picked up their spears and stabbed again.
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To protect—no, to survive. Before saving their families, they thrust their spears to survive this desperate battle.
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‘Just do as trained. As trained!’
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They put strength into it. They thrust. They pierced.
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Thuud.
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They killed monsters. That was all.
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All they had to do was this simple task. But—
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–Kreuk.
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“Ah…… No!”
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Pheok.
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His strength gave out. A moment of carelessness. The instinct-driven monster didn’t miss that chance. The monster’s attack came straight in!
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A swing from a rusty axe of unknown origin.
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Craak—
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The soldier who had thrust his spear to protect his family, himself, and his territory—
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“Kraaaaah!”
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Breathed his last. Death. Perfect death!
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“Kugh.“
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“We… have to hold…”
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They die. They die. They die.
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The soldiers kept falling, without end.
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Even if, using formations and training, one soldier killed three monsters—
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–Grrrrrk.
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The monsters kept coming endlessly.
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Again and again.
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The charging monsters were stabbed, pushed back, collided with.
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It was the worst!
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“Send a messenger! Report! Where are the mages?!”
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“Healers! Where are the healers?!”
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“Bring a priest!”
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The situation continued to spiral negatively.
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A torrent of evil killing intent overflowed.
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“Sa… save me!”
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“Ah! My arm!”
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Amid the carnage. War.
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A desperate scene that no storyteller could adequately describe—not simply that one or two people died! A gruesome death unfolded.
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Death. Death. Death.
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Monsters and humans. A desperate battle where neither side would gain anything.
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From afar, Rayrn observed that battle.
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‘If this is karma, I will accept it. To protect my family…’
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He just watched in silence.
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Looking at the desperate result of his own making, he neither fled nor covered his eyes.
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He simply watched silently.
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Rather, he stood in the place where everything was clearest and took it all in. Because that was what he, who had started all this, must do.
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Because he had been greedy and attacked House Ofern. There were many excuses he could offer—old grudges, for instance.
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‘But they’re all excuses.’
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None of it could justify the slaughter.
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He merely endured it.
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It was to protect his own values, his family, his territory.
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Because those connected to him were more precious, he simply attacked first to protect them.
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But the guilt of karma lingered in his heart as he watched them.
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‘Even if I am reborn into a next life…’
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Because they, too, were people with their own values.
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That was why he remembered. He held onto his karma and guilt without fleeing.
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“My Lord.”
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Gajei looked at him. Standing beside him, taking in the entire scene, Gajei also did not look away.
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“Is it brutal?”
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“……It must be done. I’ve seen plenty of this while working as a mercenary.”
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“I see.”
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His expression was as heavy as Rayrn’s. A quiet but tender-hearted man, so he must have felt something.
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But he too did not turn away. As if to share Rayrn’s karma, he stood in the same place and watched.
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The battle they observed eventually—
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“Retreat! Retreat!”
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“Survivors to Hellk Castle! Head south!”
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The commander, who had struggled to hold the castle, seemed to finally end it with a surrender declaration.
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‘A massacre will begin.’
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In war, more casualties occur during retreat than during the battle itself.
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How many of those fleeing would survive was unknown.
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“……Prepare.”
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Rayrn simply did what he had to do.
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“Yes, sir!”
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He took another step forward.
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“Urgent report!”
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The step Rayrn took was toward Hellk Castle, which guarded the northern part of House Gisert.
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“Where is it from?!”
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“From Ensin Fortress!”
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Northern Gisert was defended by one castle, two central fortresses, and several smaller forward outposts.
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All to block the monsters.
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The central castle was Hellk Castle.
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It was natural for urgent reports to reach the central castle.
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‘Haa. What now.’
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It was Count Tchitun of Hellk Castle.
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He had entrusted the central First and Second Fortresses to his eldest and second sons separately.
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House Tchitun, loyal to House Gisert for generations, had received a portion of House Gisert’s power.
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That meant they possessed formidable defensive strength.
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Thus, Count Tchitun held power befitting his title.
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The problem was that this power came from what House Gisert had lent them, not from House Tchitun’s own strength.
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Therefore, whether they wanted to or not, House Tchitun had no choice but to swear loyalty to House Gisert.
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That was also why the castle was named Hellk.
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House Gisert, with its insatiable greed, refused to name the castle after House Tchitun, even though they guarded it.
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They simply ordered House Tchitun to guard it as a direct territory of House Gisert for generations.
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When the previous generation of House Gisert lost a fortress to a monster invasion—
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“Shouldn’t Hellk Castle have sortied to support?”
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“There was no other way to block House Ofern.”
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“From now on, guard Hellk Castle as the front line.”
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“……As you command.”
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They installed the Count of House Tchitun as the person responsible.
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In truth, it was almost the same as losing territory due to House Gisert’s own mistake. If House Tchitun hadn’t lent its strength from behind, retaking the territory would have been difficult.
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‘……Bound by origin, there’s no way out.’
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By granting power, House Gisert had fully subjugated House Tchitun, and they did not treat them well. Rather, they only drove them harder.
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Yet the Count’s household endured.
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Because maintaining the title of Count, even by begging for power, was better than the life of a powerless commoner.
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Even Count Tchitun, in his youth, had resented his subjugation and sought new power.
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“……I’m insufficient.”
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His rebellion ended pathetically as he realized his limits.
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All that remained for Count Tchitun was to silently guard the castle.
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A castle he would have to guard for his entire life, perhaps for generations. Yet reports of defeat kept arriving at that castle.
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‘It’s bleak.’
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Count Tchitun faced the worst crisis of his life.
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