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Return of the Unrivaled Spear Knight-Chapter 355
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Chapter 355
โGo back,โ Ulabis snapped through his gritted teeth.
โWhy?โ Lilith asked.
Ulabis shrugged. โI have no reason to help you.โ
โI havenโt told you why I need your help.โ Lilith tilted her head.
โIf youโre really the Silver-Eyed Ghost Sword, then the reason is obvious.โ
โLetโs hear it. I want to know what you think.โ Lilith crossed her arms, indicating she had no intention of backing off.
โโฆEver since the Continental War broke out, youโve been trying to contact the Kingdom Allianceโs executives, am I correct?โ
โYouโre right.โ Lilith nodded.
โOf course, youโve failed to meet any of them.โ
โI chose to not meet them because it was too risky. I needed an assurance since I canโt trust anyone right now. Above all, Iโm from the Hubalt Empire, the country that the Kingdom Alliance people hate the most.โ
โAn assuranceโฆโ Ulabis shot her an uncharacteristic smirk, making Lilithโs beautiful face crumple up a bit. "Well, sure, a subordinate who assisted you for dozens of years can stab your back and still smile in this world.โ
โThere are people who can still be trusted in this world, like you." Lilith pointed at Ulabis.
Ulabis was silent for a moment.
โYou know nothing about me.โ
โYou tried to sacrifice your life to save your colleagues,โ Lilith fervently insisted. โIt was clear that you were outnumbered, but you never left.โ
โโฆI donโt know why I did that.โ Ulabis bit his lower lip.
โAre you going to continue to sit on your hands?โ Lilith looked into Ulabisโs eyes. "The Kingdom Alliance needs your help now more than ever.โ
โโฆIf they knew that, then they wouldnโt have remained idle over the past three years,โ Ulabis growled.
โYou resent them,โ Lilith observed.
โNo.โ Ulabis shook his head. โI resent myself for being powerless back then.โ
โThenโฆโ
โThat doesnโt mean I like the Alliance. I am only human.โ Ulabis shrugged.
Since she and Ulabis were in the same boat, Lilith understood what Ulabis was feeling.
"โฆFine, letโs stop being sentimental and talk rationally and productively.โ
โItโs meaningless.โ Ulabis coldly turned away. He took a step forward, but he was forced to come to a halt.
โYou must have kept your ears open; you heard about Joshua Sanders, right?โ
Ulabis stayed quiet.
โIf youโre reluctant to help the Kingdom Alliance, help him instead,โ Lilith beseeched.
This was Lilithโs real request. She didnโt trust the Kingdom Alliance completely yet. The Alliance had been sitting on their hands when three kingdoms had crumbled at the beginning of the war.
โIโll also be frank: are you trying to get revenge?โ Ulabis asked. freewe(b)novel
Lilith shook her head without hesitation. โNo, Iโm not."
โThen do you love him?โ Ulabis tilted his head.
โI donโt deserve him.โ Lilith shrugged.
Ulabisโs eyes narrowed. โโฆAre you serious?โ
โI would have seduced him already if I could.โ Lilith smiled.
Ulabis was dumbstruck. Heโd asked the question as a joke to get rid of Lilithโhe hadnโt expected her to react like that.
โThis is for the greater good,โ Lilith said.
โThe greater good?โ
โLetโs end the Continental War,โ Lilith declared. โFurthermore, reclaim the independence of the Kingdom of Thran. Thranโs citizens are all depending on you.โ
Ulabisโs eyes widened.
โYou arenโt seriously going to sit on your hands, are you? Iโm talking to the Knight of the Red Flame, right?โ Lilith grinned.
Ulabis just listened.
โJoshua made the impossible possible. Over the last decades, no one was able to stop the army of the Great Swallow Empire, but Joshua defeated them alone. Who could have seen it coming?โ
โHmmโฆโ Ulabis quietly groaned. He had also heard the rumor: the Swallow Empireโs army had invaded Avalon but was now retreating. If that child had truly done it aloneโฆ
โIsnโt it a good opportunity for you too?โ Lilith asked.
โโฆNo, my decision remains the same.โ Ulabis shook his head.
โWhat?โ
โGo back.โ
Ulabis turned his back on them.
Lilith scowled; she didnโt know and couldnโt understand why Ulabis would be this stubborn. Since Grand Duke Lucifer had lost, the Hubalt Empire was the only country left, meaning that if they defeated Hubalt, then they could finally finish the Continental War. Butโฆ
โWaaahhh!โ a child screamed.
Lilith flinched.
โMister!โ the child shouted to Ulabis.
โStop moving!โ a man growled at the child.
Lilith turned and saw the slum children who she had met just a moment agoโbut they werenโt the only ones in this place. A group of men wearing silver armor showed up.
โThe arena is open right now. We donโt have much time, so get moving,โ a man who seemed to be the knightsโ leader instructed.
โYes, sir!โ
The knightsโover twenty of themโsaluted and then quickly got to work. What they did exactly was utterly shocking.
โWaaahhh!โ
โI donโt want to go! Please let me go!โ
โWeโre already busy as hell, so why would these beggar bastardsโฆโ
A child dropped to the ground in an attempt to prevent the knights from taking him away. A knight violently kicked the child, making the child fly through the air.
โโฆCough!โ
The child was the boy who had so delightedly accepted the wooden sword that Ulabis had made. He looked ten years old at most.
Lilithโs jaw dropped. โWhat are they doingโฆ?โ
"Those crazy bastards!โ Christian clenched his fists until his knuckles turned white.
โDonโt interfere,โ Ulabis quickly said.
Christian froze as he was about to jump in.
"Whyโฆ?โ
โIf you interfere now, things will just get uglier,โ Ulabis insisted.
โHow can things get uglier than they are nowโฆ!โ Christian angrily growled but he held in his anger. He turned. "Lilithโฆ?โ
โโฆWait a moment.โ Lilith bit her lower lip.
โButโฆโ
Lillith quietly shook her head.
โ...Shit.โ Christian tousled his hair.
In the end, he could do nothing but watch all the children getting dragged away. The slum became empty and turned silent after the storm passed.
Lilith could vaguely tell why Ulabis stopped Christian.
โIs it because of the children in this place?โ Lilith finally said.
The silence was all the answer she needed. She silently turned to look at the center of the slum. Dozens of children hid from Lilithโs gaze. Her eyes narrowed.
โโฆIf theyโre really the reason, then itโs more difficult for me to understand you. Hubaltโs soldiers always take their revenge and make their targets suffer more than they did, so youโre worried that you might put the children that are hiding right now in danger if you take action. But at this rate, those children are alsoโโ
โMost children in this place became war orphans because of me,โ Ulabis interrupted.
Christian and Lilith blinked in surprise at the same time.
"What do you meanโฆ?โ
โOver the past three years, Iโve stopped the Empireโs countless invasions. Naturally, the damage Iโve caused in the process has been immeasurable,โ Ulabis bitterly said. โThe Hubalt Empireโs soldiers trampled over the soldiers of Thran, which also affected Thranโs civilians. The Empireโs soldiers took adults as slaves, and the children were literally abandoned here where there was nothing but dust.โ
Such was the harsh reality of the war.
โThen what would the abandoned children do?โ Ulabis asked.
โPerhapsโโ
"Most of them voluntarily followed the Empireโs people,โ Ulabis bitterly concluded. โThe children were too young, so they werenโt able to think rationally, much less make a good judgment. The only thing they could do was follow their parents as they were dragged away.โ
โGoshโฆโ
โThe children who could walk were actually the fortunate ones. Babies and children who werenโt able to move freely all starved to death because all their family members had been killed.โ Ulabisโno, the living witness of the war pierced Lilithโs and Christianโs hearts. "โฆIn the end, all the war prisoners were sent here, Reinhardt. The Empire was planning to gather war funds by selling the prisoners to various countries as slaves. Reinhardt was the perfect place for this since this city is located in the center of the continent.โ
โThe children naturally ended up in this place like thisโฆโ Ulabis trailed off and then met the eyes of Lilith and Christian.โ...and that was how this slum was made. โฆFortunately, the Empireโs people only noticed the existence of this slum a couple of days ago.โ
Christian finally broke his silence.
โYou still havenโt told us why,โ he said.
Ulabis gave him a confused look.
โYou knew what was going to happen to them, so why did you just let the children get dragged away?โ Christianโs eyes burned with anger. โAs a person who respected you in the past, I really hope you donโt bullshit me and say you sacrificed them for the greater good.โ
Ulabis didnโt answer.
โYou have an obligation to take care of Thranโs citizens even if there is only one left.โ
โI think the same.โ Lilith also took a step forward and looked into Ulabisโs eyes. "Although Thran doesnโt exist on maps anymore, the people living here are the citizens of the Kingdom of Thran, and no one can say otherwise. Youโre the only one who can save the citizens who are suffering due to the Empireโs greed.โ
Ulabis was silent for a long moment.
โโฆItโs impossible unless we destroy the arena itself and completely drive out the Empire,โ he finally said.
Lilith sensed something in Ulabisโs voice.
โYou were already preparing to do it,โ she realized. Her eyes sparkled.
โJust a little bit more. A little bit moreโฆโ Ulabis didnโt deny it, just clenched his fists.
There was one thing they didnโt know about, howeverโฆ Someone else was already knocking down the arena for good.
* * *
The inside of the colosseum had been filled with thunderous shouts of delight, but now it was filled with suffocating silence.
โArgghโฆโ
The knightsโ groans occasionally broke this odd silence. The Hubalt Empireโs proud knights had been knocked down to the ground in a flash. The spectators blankly looked at the mysterious man who had done this disbelievingly.
โYour Majesty,โ Kingaitu whispered. Heโd quickly taken care of Sector A and hurried back to Joshuaโs side. โIs it okay to wreak havoc like this?โ
โI should wreak havoc to make them move,โ Joshua replied.
Kingaitu came to a realization: he should have expected this from his king.
Joshua glanced at him and then crouched down to examine the tied-up Wilhelm Knights. Their eyes had popped wide open when they heard Kingaituโs voice.
"Co-commander?โ they nervously asked.
โItโs His Majesty,โ Kingaitu replied.
"โฆPardon?โ The Wilhelm Knights gaped dumbly at him.
To help them to understand the situation, Joshua lifted his mask slightly.
All of them stopped moving as if theyโd been petrified. Some opened their eyes unbelievably wide in shock, and the other knights turned teary as if they were going to burst into tears any second just like Kingaitu had.
โYour Ma-Ma-Majestyโฆโ
โLetโs talk later.โ Joshua ended the long-awaited union and gave them an order for the first time in three years: "Weโre going to take out all these arrogant citizens of the Empire in three minutes.โ






