The Legendary Spearman Returns
Chapter 134Side Story
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Side Story Chapter 134
The collision of their auras churned the air into a storm that swept away the skeletons. Their bones were shattered, sending fragments flying everywhere, but that didnāt take long for them to return to their original form. The damage caused by the battle between Kireua and the Wild King was instantly restored by Crevassed using his draconic magic. It didnāt matter if the damage was to objects or the undead surrounding them.
Another death knight, one that seemed to embody the lethal edge of a sword stepped into their fight. This death knight was smaller than the Wild King, but he exuded quite a powerful energy as well.
-Why donāt you stop there, Wild King? Youāre still so childish. You were going to help him anyway.
The new death knight turned.
-Did you say your name is Kireua Sanders?
āWho are you?ā Kireua asked between labored breaths.
-My name is Kasselon. Kasselon ben Britten.
Kireua instantly stopped panting. āāB-ben Brittenā?ā
-Oh, no. Judging from your reaction, my master must have not informed you of our identities.
Death knights didnāt have a facial expression, but from the way Kasselon shook his head, it was obvious that his masterās choices had left him baffled.
-Ha! Thatās why you canāt help but respect him even more. It means he leaves the final choice to use, even when it comes to his own children.
-I would have lent my help even if an idiot came to us since weāll never be able to repay our debt to our master even with our lives.
-Weāre already dead, so we donāt have lives to offer.
-Itās a figure of speech. Do you really have to nitpick over every word?
-Huh? Nitpick? Is there no hierarchy in Avalon?
-If youāre talking about the social hierarchy we lived in before our death, you were a duke and I was a prince, so Iām definitely not the lower-ranked person here.
-My son is older than you! Come to think of it, I donāt know what he does nowadays.
Kireua stared blankly at the silly quarrel that suddenly started between Kasselon and the Wild King.
āSeriously, knights...ā Aisha quietly heaved a sigh and stepped over to Kireua. āThey seem to like you, fortunately.ā
āTeacher...?ā
āThese death knights look like theyāre going to help you.ā
The Wild King interrupted as if he had been waiting for her to say that.
-Aiding the baby prince is equivalent to helping our master, so there was nothing for me to think about.
āTh-Then why did you fight me?ā Kireua asked.
-For fun.
Kireua stood there like a fool; the sheer audacity left him grasping for words.
-Please allow me to apologize on his behalf.
ā...If your name is Kasselon ben Britten, then youāre from the deposed Imperial Family of Avalon, arenāt you? Emperor Marcus ben Brittenās...ā Kireua trailed off.
-Yes, Marcus ben Britten was my father before I died.
It was just as Kireua expected. He felt a reflexive repulsion. Although he tried very hard not to reveal it, the people around him were, unsurprisingly, perfectly capable of noticing.
The Wild King tilted his head, bemused.
-He really knows nothing. This is a little unfair.
-Iām okay. Considering what the Brittens did to our master, anyone would understand if the prince drew his sword and attacked me right now
-This is not a matter you can brush off like that. Youāre a victim too. If even that baby prince doesnāt know, that probably means that everyone in the world...
-Our master must have a good reason for it.
Kasselon dismissed the Wild Kingās comment and stepped toward Kireua.
-Iām not sure if youāre aware of this, but I was the Third Prince of the Britten family.
āThe Third Prince...?ā Kireua mumbled. He tilted his head in confusion. He knew about the Britten familyās First and Second Princes fighting over the throne until the end because he had been told the story so many times. Kaiser ben Britten, the Emperor of Avalonās biggest enemy, so of course, came up equally often, so Kireua knew about him too. However, not much was known about the Third Prince aside from the fact that he was called Tragic Prince because he had been forgotten by people...
The Wild King eyed Kireua for a moment and then nodded knowingly.
-I see. I get it now.
Kasselon gave him a questioning look.
-Our master was worried about your honor, Kasselon. Since youāre now a death knight, someone will recognize your sword style someday, and the entire continent will know that the prince of an empire has been raised from the dead.
-...I did consider the possibility.
-Itās better for ordinary people to think that the Third Prince, having lost the power struggle, went off to happily living out the rest of his life in seclusionāduring which, our master took the throne, a suitable reason you would be unable to appear in the Palace.
-I owe our master once again. Thanks to him, the Britten name wonāt be tainted any further.
-Hmph. Your family should be fed to the dogs for what they did. Do they even have any honor left to be tainted?
Distinctly angry red light shone from the Wild Kingās eye.
The more the Wild King and Kasselon talked, the more confused Kireua became.
āUmm, Your Highness Kasselonāno, Sir Kasselon...ā Kireua cautiously said.
-You can call me however you would like.
ā...Then Iāll go with Sir Kasselon. Can I ask you why you died, Sir Kasselon?ā
Kireuaās question cut into the heart of the problem. He was certain that he would be able to understand this situation once he knew the cause of Kasselonās death.
He was quite right.
-Itās rather cliche.
āI would still like to hear it, if thatās acceptable to you.ā
-...My trusted brother betrayed me, and I was buried in a shallow grave.
A brotherās betrayal. In other words, one of the other princes of Avalon had stabbed Kasselon in the back. The scattered puzzle pieces in Kireuaās head were slowly piecing themselves together.
-My master gave me a chance to obtain revenge.
ā...I see.ā Kireua nodded.
-I heard you have a brother. I sincerely hope you and your brother stay on good terms, unlike me and mine. I may sound like an old man, but both political power and revenge will seem meaningless with time.
Kireua asked himself if he desired political power. He could immediately guarantee that he didnāt and never would. However, he did desire to be recognized by the Emperor of Avalon and the world at large. Ever since he was a child, Kireua had been constantly compared to Selim; many questioned if Kireua really was the Martial Godās son. Because of all the harsh criticism and constantly being looked down on...
ā...I donāt want to lose,ā Kireua said.
āI have no intention of fighting against my only brother for political power, but I donāt want to lose to Selim either.ā
Kasselon examined Kireua without saying anything. On the other hand, the red light in the Wild Kingās eyes bobbed slightly.
-...Does that mean you are willing to hand the throne over to your brother even if you win this fight, Your Highness?
āOf course.ā
Silence lay blanketed the area until Kasselon finally spoke up.
-Thatās selfishness, not selflessness, Your Highness. novelbuddy.c om
ā...Am I being too greedy?ā Kireua mumbled.
-Yes, you are.
Kasselon was so firm that he sounded cold.
-There are two candidates to become the Emperor of Avalon. Letās say one of them is vastly better than the other one. Heās not only good in combat but also has the wisdom to rule. Nevertheless, that exceptional candidate says heāll hand over the throne to the other candidate. What would the citizens think? The nobles? And how would your brother feel?
āThat is...ā
-If youāre truly a selfless person, you would have handed over the throne by losing the battle on purposeābut you donāt want to do that, do you?
Kireua nodded slightly. Every fiber of his body hated the idea of losing to Selim.
-Then abandon your wishy-washy attitude. Beat him and claim the throne. I was concerned there would be a nasty power struggle between two brothers who wouldn't hesitate to stab each other in the back, not a legitimate competition in good faith. The people would vastly prefer the latter.
-Hohoho! This conversation makes me even more convinced.
-What do you mean?
-Is there anyone else who is as greedy as our master? He reached the peak of martial prowess, took the throne, and has three beautiful wives all to himselfā
Kasselon gave the Wild King a disapproving look.
-How can you say that when you know the full story?
-The world only cares for results. Who wouldnāt envy our master?
The Wild King took a step forward.
-So thatās why I like him even more. From what Iāve seen so far, heās the spitting image of our master. I guess that's why they say blood is thicker than water.
ā...Me?ā Kireua tilted his head in confusion.
-Yeah, you. In that regard, you passed my test.
Kireuaās eyes widened. āR-Really?ā
-Donāt be too happy yet. I told you that you have to earn the recognition of two out of the twelve of us, didnāt I?
ā...Havenāt I?ā
Hadnāt he already earned Kasselonās recognition?
-Heheāis it finally my turn? Black lizard, you heard them; why donāt you untie me now?
āTsk.ā Crevasse frowned. For some reason he looked resigned. āI really should do something about his mouth someday. Keeping a lunatic in chains is no joke. Itās several times harder than restoring the damage youāve done to this place.ā
-Now, now, now... Ladies and gentlemen, this is the moment youāve been waiting for.
A slender death knight flitted toward Kireua, holding a long rapier that echoed his physique
-I, Arie bron Sten, will test my new masterās skills. Please enjoy.
āA-Arie bron Sten?ā Kireuaās jaw dropped to the floor, but Arie rushing Kireua.
-Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Entertain me again, Joshuaāahem, Kireua Sanders.