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The Legendary Spearman Returns-Chapter 112Side Story
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Side Story Chapter 112
âGabriel!â Raphael shouted.
âLoose!â Gabriel immediately ordered, his commanding voice quashing the paladinsâ panic. âPrioritize taking out the flying mages! Disregard all of the knights approaching the walls!â.
The paladins raised their divine bows to the sky, and launched hundreds of arrows simultaneously. The rain of light arcing through the air was majestic, but Iceline and the other mages didnât stop to watch.
Iceline acted first by firing her Blizzard, a sixth-circle spell, cueing all sorts of lightning bolts and a hail of fire to smash against the incandescent mana arrows launched by the paladins.
Despite how powerful the attacks were, both sides held their lines. Considering that the mages all had at least four circles, those bow artifacts were remarkably strong.
At that moment, someone leaped on top of the ramparts.
âA-AlreadyâŠ?â Gabrielâs divine bow jerked, his eyes widening.
An elderly man stood in front of Gabriel; his name was Duke Tremblin, famously known as the Sword Emperorâand he was swinging his saber toward Gabrielâs neck.
âGahâŠ!â Gabriel grunted.
âGet down, Gabriel!â Raphael shouted.
Gabriel threw himself to the ground without a second thought, allowing Raphael to swing his sword right over Gabrielâs head.
However, the outcome of their clash came as a shock. Was Raphael not fully healed yet? Or was his stance wrong because he had to respond so abruptly? He wasnât even able to deflect the Sword Emperorâs one attack. In the split second it took for Raphaelâs sword to fall to the ground, Tremblinâs saber bifurcated Raphael, its specialty.
âRaphael!â Gabriel watched his comrade fall in two pieces.
âWhy donât you worry about yourself?â
Gabriel flinched. Selim Sanders had joined them on the ramparts and had his spear leveled at the Paladin.
âYouâŠ!â
Gabrielâs divine bow transformed from a bow into a sword of light. The key ability of this weapon was creating as much aura as possible using the minimum amount of the userâs mana.
ââŠFor just an artifact, itâs full of surprises,â Selim murmured.
âSir Gabriel!â the paladins screamed, appalled by their leaderâs precarious position.
âDonât care about me. Focus on the sky!â Gabriel shouted back.
âBu-butâŠ!â
âOnce we give up fighting back, all of those spells are going to land on our heads. Do you think youâll be able to deal with those?â
The paladins of Hubalt bit their lower lips and continued launching arrows into the sky, filling it with an unceasing rumble.
âYouâve lost, so give up, you invaders disguised as paladins,â Selim quietly said .
Gabriel clutched his sword, but his expression was dark.
âShitâŠâ
* * *
ââŠHalt.â Babel raised his hand.
The nearby knights rushed to deliver Babelâs command to the rest of the army marching through the Hubalt Empire.
âEveryone, halt!â
âThe generalâs orders. Stop!â
It looked like Babel had perfect control over Avalonâs troops, but he didnât. There were tens of thousands of soldiers deployed out of Arcadia on top of the knights and soldiers from the Agnus family. Those soldiers revered Joshua like a god, and the story between Joshua and his estranged family was known to everyone in the Empire. It came as no surprise, therefore, that the soldiers disapproved of their commander.
âDo we have time to stop and rest? Conquering the Hubalt Empire as quickly as possible is the priority right nowâŠâ
âArcadia must be under attack as we speak. What in the world is he thinkingâŠ?â
âIs he trying to put His Majesty in a tight spot or something?â
Babel could hear every word, but he didnât respond. Such was his karma. In fact, it was actually his subordinate who couldnât stand it and grabbed for his sword.
âHow dare theyâŠ!â The knight huffed and puffed in anger.
âStop. Iâm fine.â
âBut, Your GraceâŠ!â
âI said, Iâm fine.â
Babel stared ahead without saying anything else.
An endless plain that was known as the Great Plain of Urdis stretched before him and the troops. Once they passed through this place, they would reach the capital of the Hubalt Empire within a week.
âYou donât have to get angry at everything they say. I am a sinner.â Babel shook his head.
âWh-What do you mean? What could you have possibly done wrong, Your Grace?â
âCanât you see the hostility in their eyes?â
âI canât understand their reaction. What in the world did we do wrongâŠ?â
âHave you forgotten? The person who started a civil war that disrupted the entire country is Carmen von Agnus, and sheâs from our family.â
ââŠThat isâŠâ
âMany of them must have lost family, friends, and comrades, so accept their hostility. Donât think that is unfair. Iâm sorry for being a pathetic master, so if you really feel the need to vent out your anger, blame me instead. Iâm the one to blame for these sins. â
âYo-Your Grace, thatâs preposterousâ the knight stammered.
ââŠIâm always grateful to all of you for accompanying me in my path of atonement in spite of my pathetic leadership.â
Babelâs voice was quiet yet clear, such that all the knights around him heard him. His knights trembled with uncontrollable emotion. Everyone in the world might be pointing their finger at Duke Agnus right now, but the knights knew how bad a shape he was in right now. Nevertheless, he had broken his silence and raised his sword at the Imperial Familyâs request for the sake of atonement and atonement alone.
âOnce we conquer the Hubalt Empire, the most powerful nation on the continent⊠weâll at least be able to say that we did our duty,â Babel murmured.
âWeâll be with you until the end, Your Grace!â
ââŠLetâs go. Judging from the clouds, thereâs going to be a downpour soon; tell the rest of the Red Cross Knights to prepare tents for the army, too.â
âPardon? Rain?â
Speak of the devilâthunder echoed in the clear sky.
The knightsâ eyes widened in surprise, but Babel ignored it and calmly got off his horse.
âItâs happening sooner than I thought. Weâll stay here tonight.â
âY-Yes, sir!â
The soldiers of the Arcadia Defense Army had stopped talking among themselves when they noticed the rain thickening. They exclaimed to each other about Babelâs foresight.
It seemed as if someone had opened a hole in the sky and emptied a bucket full of water through it.free(w)ebnovel
While the army was busy setting up their tents, someone came walking toward the troops from the direction of the border they had marched through, catching Babelâs attention.
âWho⊠is that?â Babel narrowed his eyes.
One person? No, the man seemed to be carrying a corpse. Despite the extra weight, the man arrived right in front of Babel in no time. The knights were in the middle of driving stakes into the ground, so they didnât care nor did they think that one man carrying a corpse could possibly be an enemy.
ââŠWho are you?â Babel asked.
The man came to a halt and then grinned. âMe? My name is Bel.â
âBelâŠ?â
âLetâs save the introductions for later.â Bel waved his index finger at Babel. âYou look like the most skillful person here, so come at me. Iâll fight you one handed as a special bonus.â
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âMmmmâŠâ Joshua quietly grunted.
His soul had pushed his new vessel to its limit. The more power Joshua used, the stronger the soul established itself in the vessel. Someone elseâs body couldnât embrace his soul. However, Michael was in a more serious condition.
ââŠGnh!â Michael trembled. He lay helplessly on the ground; his white armor that once protected him from head to toe had shattered long ago. âI even used the descent, but⊠I canât last a second?â
âDonât be too disappointed. All of the Magic Spear Artsâ techniques are intended to finish my enemies with one strike, and I was able to use it in my normal condition. âŠThe result is understandable,â Joshua said.
Michael smiled blankly. He may be one of the Four Paladins, but he was just a big fish in a small pond compared to Joshua. He could say without a doubt that heâd felt this way only once in his life: the day he had first met Bel decades ago. Heâd never imagined he would experience the same thing again.
âAny last words?â Joshua asked.
ââŠWhat is your relationship to the original owner of my authority?â
Joshua stood silent for a moment before crouching down next to Michael.
âItâs a boring story. â
âI still want to hear it. I have no way of knowing if you donât.â
ââŠItâs nothing special. For exampleâŠâ Joshua thought for a moment and then smiled meaningfully. â...you know, about that man named BelâŠâ
âWhy are you suddenly mentioning himâŠ?â
âIf the Hubalt Empire were to succeed in conquering the continent, do you think you, paladins of Hubalt, would have left him be?â
Michaelâs eyes slowly widened. He knew how terrifyingly strong Bel was better than anyone else. Unifying the continent? Bel had the power to divide the continent that the Hubalt Empire had conquered into dozens of pieces.
ââŠI see. I understand what you mean now.â Michael slowly stood up, revealing the true severity of his state.
A big hole gaped in the center of his abdomen; his intestines were also gone. Michael wouldnât be able to recover this power even if the Angel Spirit descended into him.
âYouâre a tragic man who wasnât welcomed anywhere and was abandoned because you were too strong. Iâm better than you.â
âIf you can find solace in that way, it wonât be too bad.â Joshua stood up, slowly pointing Longin at Michael. âIâll put your body out of its misery.â
â...Itâs⊠quite disappointing⊠to leave⊠before seeing⊠the same two menâs fight.â
âWellâŠâ Joshua lightly swung his spear.
Michaelâs head rolled on the council chamberâs floor.
ââŠJudging from my condition, I donât think weâll be fighting though,â Joshua mumbled.
On top of that, his children were the ones who had the debts to settle with Bel, so the future was in the hands of the people Joshua was going to leave behind.
âI also need to⊠rest now.â
Joshua slowly collapsed to the ground.