I accelerated the motorcycle.
Its tires crushed the corpses scattered across the ground. The stifling wind lashed against my ears.
I felt Kyle turn his body toward me.
It seemed impossible to ram him directly with the motorcycleâhe would block its path with his sword.
I tensed, ready to jump off at the right moment.
Racing over the ruins and broken buildings, I sped through the narrow gap between two collapsed structures.
Then, I saw themâmy own kind.
ăHilde.ă
Kyle smirked darkly, bracing his legs.
ăI thought youâd tucked your tail and run away.ă
CHAAANG!
Our swords collided.
I focused only on the fight. Hekate, Sequoia, Sionânone of them mattered right now. Yun was right behind me; he would handle the support.
Even if he didnât, there was no helping it.
Whenever I faced Kyle, I had to stake everything.
I could feel his blade.
ăWhat are you trying to do?ă
I muttered through the strain of the clash.
ăWhat do you want now?ă
ăYou think youâve won this war, donât you.ă
His voice dripped with ridicule and contempt.
I saw the golden irises gleaming before me.
ăYou cowards, groveling before these creatures.ă
KWA-AANG!
The blades veered apart.
A circular shockwave rippled outward. The spot where we stood caved in from the force. The blast shattered nearby buildings, glass, and cars across the road.
But I couldnât look back.
Second strike.
His sword was one I couldnât simply deflect.
CHING!
ăKyle. Iâm asking you just once.ă
Our blades clashed again.
Feeling the weight and direction of power transmitted through our swords, I spoke softly.
Even saying this would be an unbearable insult to him.
And yet, I said it anyway.
I begged.
ăSurrender and come inside the Core.ă
KUUUUNG!
The impact slammed into me.
The violent force threw me backward; I couldnât breathe. Pain struck my back as I crashed into something. I mustâve been hurled into debris. Reflexively, I turned the blade aside just in time to avoid being impaled.
The internal damage was bad.
Groaning, I forced my eyes open.
Kyleâs black hair rippled in the air.
I understood now why Iâd been thrown backâhe was absorbing. When absorption began, faint ripples formed around the body.
It had been a long time since Iâd seen Kyle use that technique.
Heâd converted what he absorbed into strength to push me away.
A furious rejection.
I pushed myself up, bracing on my sword.
When I raised my head, Kyle was already before me.
THUD!
I stumbled back, colliding with something again.
I blocked his sword, but my strength was insufficient.
If I didnât start absorbing too, his blade would pierce me.
ăYou took a third, and still you want more?ă
Ignoring the heavy pain, I focused all my attention on the sword. Kyle growled through his teeth.
At first, I didnât understand.
A third of what...?
ăYou forced a third of our kind to kneel, and youâre still not satisfied?!ă
TATATATATATATANG!
Gunfire.
Kyle twisted his body, deflecting the bullets with his swordâmoving before the gunshots even sounded.
KWA-AANG! The explosion boomed close enough to split the air.
A smart move. Even he wouldnât have escaped unscathed from a submachine gun burst.
And the timing was perfect.
His words had distracted me for an instantâwithout that support, his sword wouldâve pierced my heart.
âFocus.â
Through the gray smoke came the cold voice of my marksman.
âPlanning to let him get away again?â
Kyleâs attention snapped toward Yun.
He intended to eliminate the human whoâd fired on him. I could see itâthe plan to cut him down while I was still stunned.
But in that same moment, he made the same mistake I hadâhe looked away.
I raised my sword in that brief opening.
KWA-KWANG!
A vertical slash crashed into the ground.
The strike rippled across the earth. The attack spread in multiple directions, detonating the piles of corpses on the field. The remains that would have fed Kyle were shattered and scattered into the air.
Kyle leapt back, avoiding the blade sweeping toward him.
From behind the smoke, Yun cursed.
âCanât you tell friend from foe?â
âSorry, sir.â
I replied shamelessly.
âI didnât know you were in the trajectory.â
âSure you didnât.â
...Busted?
âSee you in three hours.â
CHING!
A gust burst outward as his blade sliced through the air.
CHAEENG, CHING, CHING! Our swords met over and over.
There was no room to speak or even look around. Fending off Kyleâs strikes and maintaining the flow of attack took everything I had.
KWA-AANG!
The surrounding terrain crumbled to dust.
My vision wavered.
Damn these internal injuries.
Even at full strength, Kyle was hard enough to fightâ
âand stupidly, through every exchange, his earlier words kept looping through my head.
âA third of them.â
âYou forced that many to kneel.â
But where were they?
Inside the Core, I hadnât sensed any of our kind. Every presence Iâd felt was outside. Right here in front of meâbehind Kyle, standing against me.
Hekate, Sequoia, and Sion were being handled by the seniors.
Ah.
KWA-AANG!
A lapse in focusâhis sword nearly impaled me.
I twisted away, redirecting his blade and retreating. The diverted shockwave smashed what was left of a nearby ruin.
Focus.
I steadied my breathing.
Winning seemed impossible, but at least I could deal him a blow.
As I readied my stance, a voice called through the smokeâSequoia.
ăKyle!ă
She was holding off Sophia and Ami within the Creature encirclement.
ăItâs time to retreat!ă
What?
ăWe succeeded! You have to go!ă
Succeeded at what?
I was still alive.
The Core hadnât fallen.
My eyes widened as I spread my senses outward. The perception I had focused on Kyle extended in all directions.
Dulled by pain, but still functional.
I detected Creatures clustered near the collapsed wallâa full-scale melee. I couldnât sense human presences, but by the Creaturesâ movements, they were clearly clashing with the Badgers.
Yet most of the Creatures hadnât breached the Core.
Flying types kept diving in, only to be shot down one after another. The farthest any reached ended up blasted from the sky by military fire.
Then what did they succeed at?
Puzzled, I tried to extend my senses furtherâbut something surged inside me.
I coughed up blood.
âShit.â
âIt feels like we couldâve pushed them through.â
Kyleâs voice grumbled in Common tongue, wiping blood from his lips.
He was speaking the same languageâwell, almost. English.
âThere were too many in the way...â
PAPAPAPAPANG!
KWAANG! A deafening blast shook my skull.
Yun had joined in again.
I thought he was fighting Sion.
But the marksman had already moved close, detonating something.
I remembered what the lab scientists had saidâYun had no favored weapon. He was the type who mastered the terrain, always choosing the perfect tool for the situation.
In balanced combat stats he ranked below Yehyeon. In raw strength he couldnât beat Walker, in speed he lost to Ami, in endurance to Richard Green, in recklessness to Jason Trevainâ
âbut in sheer lethality, Choi Yun stood first.
Sion wasâ
âNo.â
The moment my sharpened sense caught the dying aura of a comrade on the ground, Kyle whispered.
Every nerve in me flared.
KWA-AANG!
We both kicked off the ground at once.
Kyle wouldâve reached firstâif not for the mine Yun had planted in his path.
Click.
The ominous sound was followed by an explosion. The blast was so immense it sent me tumbling as I sprinted toward Sion.
Kyle rose, blood pouring from his pierced leg.
He would heal soonâabsorption would restore it.
But that delay was enough.
I was already beside Sion.
Looking down at my wounded comrade, sword in hand.
Sion wasnât one of the World Treeâs children. Not an official knight either. If I remembered right, heâd been a mercenary.
Iâd had so little connection to him that even that memory felt uncertain.
But my hand trembled uncontrollably as I raised my sword.
It hadnât trembled even the first time I killed someone.
I met the eyes of my dying kin.
ăTell me you surrender.ă
My voice quivered.
ăPlease... I beg you.ă
Sion gazed up at me quietly.
Then he smirked.
ăFuck off.ă
Ah.
Ah...
âHildebert!â
ăKyle! We have to retreat! Thereâs no more energy left here to draw from!ă
ăCoward! Coward!ă
ăThereâs no point anyway. Just end it quickly.ă
Kyle shouting my name in Common tongue, Sequoia grabbing him to hold him back, Hekate raging against Ricardo and Carlâ
âand Sionâs faint whisper.
I looked down at him and murmured somberly.
ăMay eternal blessing be upon you.ă
Only Sion would have heard it.
ăAnd eternal rest.ă
Then I pointed the tip of my sword at his heart.
ăAll blood returns to its place of repose.ă
Raising the bladeâ
ăSleep peacefully.ă
I brought it down.
Puuuk.
I felt life leave him.
One of my own was gone. The presence Iâd felt vanished completely. I stood still, feeling death travel up through the swordâs hilt.
Someone screamed in pain and resentment, but I barely heard it.
Someone cried out, but that too was faint.
An attack approached, yet I had neither time nor will to dodge.
Kysis.
Iâm sorry.
Iâ
KWA-AANG!
My body was flung aside.
Agony tore through me. My vision swayed violently.
When it steadied, the world was tinted red. I thought I heard Ami scream. Someone called my name, but I couldnât tell who.
Ringing and dizziness clouded everything.
So I just lay there stupidly, staring up at the sky.
Until someone approached and bent down to grab me.
A cold voice fell.
âI let you be the one to kill him.â
The marksman lifted me up.
âLeft him [N O V E L I G H T] alive on purpose. Judging by your state, I wonât be doing that again.â
âNo.â
Panting, I lowered my eyes.
Through my blurred vision, I saw Yunâs uniform soaked in blood.
âThank you.â
A gratitude without a trace of deceit.
âFor letting me be the one to finish it.â
I donât want to see my own kind die at human hands.
When I lifted my head, those cold black eyes were staring down at me.
Unfathomable.
I traced the cruelty hidden in them, and faintly smiled.
âPlease keep doing so.â
The sharp scent of blood filled my nose.
Yun did not reply.