Fragments contaminated with Green Dream hadnât been removed, so the wound was healing slowly.
Kai pulled out the blood injections he carried. Thankfully he and Yun had the same blood type. Yunâs allotted reserve was already used up, but Kai still had some of his own stock left.
âSunbae.â
He tossed the pouch containing the blood injectors, and Yun snatched it mid-air.
The senior slid the needle into his own vein with practiced ease.
If Hilde struggled, even this reserve would run out.
But in the end, Hilde would seize the advantage. That golden-eyed rookie wasnât the type to endanger his squad over emotion. If he wasnât retreating even though he had spotted the enemy, there had to be a reason.
KAANG!
And right now he was pushing forward ferociously.
Would it end within fifteen minutes?
They wanted to provide supporting fire, but his motions were far too fast.
Even keeping up with the eye was difficult.
âProbably better not to shoot, right?â
Sophia murmured.
Kai lowered his scope and answered.
âAt least Iâm not confident Iâd hit only the enemy.â
âSame.â
âCanât see the glasses guy~....â
Ricardo muttered without taking his eyes off Hilde and Hekate.
The weapon that had stabbed the mage had already returned to its master, reverting into a snake-shaped ring.
âDid he go back to his kin...?â
A strong possibility.
Kai didnât answer, but he thought the same. He wouldâve made the same judgment.
At this rate, the two would have died by Hildebertâs hand.
Not only he, but the swordsman and the mage seemed to realize that as well. They mustâve wanted to retreat together, but Hilde wouldnât allow it.
Truthfully, Kai was having trouble reading the battlefield for the first time in a long while.
A blade trajectory too fast to follow, and heavy strength behind it.
A gaze without hesitation.
There was no technique. They didnât have room to show technique. The blades clashed so often that the piercing collision sounds never stopped.
And that man kept pressing the enemy, stepping across the stump Kai had cut earlier.
Thenâ
âHekate.â
Hildebertâs emotionless murmur drifted across.
ă⹣⹤ášáşáš˝á˝Žáźă
Foreign words followed.
Puk.
His blade pierced her throat.
It all happened extremely fast. Kai had estimated fifteen minutes, but the clash didnât even last five.
If he had been the one fighting, that green-haired swordsman wouldâve taken his head within three minutes.
In truth, he had no idea how Hilde created that opening. The swordsman seemed to be defending without a single gap.
ă⹊á˝.ă
The enemy spat out an unintelligible dying cry, voice boiling like blood.
ăášášášŹáşášá¸łá¸Łá¸Ąá¸á¸á¸Żá¸á¸źáš¸ă
And then Kai saw the strength momentarily drain from Hildeâs eyes.
In those yellow, beautiful eyes, something unreadable flickered.
Hilde replied briefly.
It sounded as if the other smiled upon hearing it.
But their gaze soon clouded.
The pain hadnât lasted long.
Thud.
Silence settled.
A brief hush spread. Those behind the barrier couldnât even think of opening their mouths.
The forest went still.
âYun.â
The silence broke when Hilde wiped the blood from his blade with his eyes.
He sheathed his sword and slid down the snowy mountain slope.
âHow are you feeling?â
He leapt over the fallen tree in one bound, eyes locking firmly on Yun.
Yun answered.
âLike shit.â
Coughâ
The senior coughed up blood again.
Hilde cried outâan unfiltered, startled âAh!ââand hurried to catch the blood Yun coughed up.
âYou got hit in the abdomen, so why are you coughing blood?â
The squad leader examined the blood in his hand, then knelt beside Yun. The man frowned and muttered to himself.
Kai also found it troubling.
But Yun himself explained the cause.
âItâs not coughing blood... itâs vomiting blood.â
â...What?â
âBlunt abdominal trauma... gastric mucosal tear, khrrk, upper GI bleeding....â
âAh. Okay, donât talk anymore.â
Only Hildebert spoke to Yun so bluntly.
The white-haired junior curtly cut him off and checked the wound.
A hemostatic sponge had been stuffed in, but it was only temporary.
The situation was far from good. He needed treatment before they ran out of compatible blood.
And if the enemy attacked again before that, things would get worse.
âMurin.â
â...Yes?â
Yun murmured with his eyes closed, and Hilde, not taking his eyes off the wound, replied absently.
âWhat did you say?â
âYou said youâd give me your neck.â
Hilde lifted his head.
Kai smirked the instant he saw Hildeâs face plainly say, âIs this really the time to say that?â
âIs that important right now?â
Hilde grumbled and turned his eyes toward the portal device they had set up.
âThis time I definitely killed her, so donât worry. And stop talking so much. Ami?â
[No enemy movement.]
Amiâs voice flowed from the comm.
[Stay put.]
âHow long does it take after contacting the Portal Management Corp?â
Luckily the portal device theyâd set up wasnât damaged.
But they couldnât activate it immediately. They had to return to the Safe Point, report it, then wait for the PMC to register the device as usable.
Hilde was asking how long the registration would take.
Kai answered calmly.
âAbout ten hours.â
âToo long.â
âClimbing the mountain would be faster~. But itâll strain the wound....â
Ricardo picked up Hildeâs muttered complaint.
Yun, leaning against the barrier with his eyes still closed, said:
âClimb the mountain.â
Hilde frowned as he checked Yun again.
Kai gave a matter-of-fact report to help Hilde make a decision.
âI still have spare blood. And since the sunbae and I share a type, if we run out midway, we can transfuse mine.â
âWhatâs his blood type?â
âA.â
âSo among the squad, only Kai-sunbae and Yun are type A?â
âThatâs right~. Kalak and I are O, Ami is AB....â
âI should have remembered all this.â
Hilde muttered to himself.
It wasnât guilt over forgetting; it was more like, âRight, humans rely on transfusion as a core part of treatment.â
Moments like this reminded Kai that this incredibly human-seeming being was not, in fact, human.
But it wasnât unsettling.
He liked this being.
He recognized the strangeness that sometimes seeped from the squad leader and simply waited for a conclusion.
âIf they know Iâm here, they wonât rush in recklesslyâbut if we donât move, theyâll regroup and chase us.â
Hilde reached a conclusion quickly.
âWeâre going back to the Safe Point. Yun, hold on a little longer.â
Yun narrowed his eyes at him.
Before he could say anything, Hilde cut him off.
âAh. Donât answer.â
God, the kid was infuriating.
âRic. Support Yun, please.â
âYeesssir.â
âIâll return through a different route.â
The squad reacted immediately.
Ami shouted, [Why!], and Kai watched Hilde rise to his feet. Sophia lifted her head; Ricardo raised a brow.
This was the man who had just killed his own kind with an unreadable expression.
But now Hilde, appearing calmâor rather, pretending to be, swallowing the turmoil Yunâs injury stirred within himâanswered:
âThey can estimate my location. Humans canât sense it, but they can.â
âAah~... so weâre supposed to make it back alive on our own~?â
âIâll return safely too. Ami will be right above me.â
[Okay.]
A satisfied voice came through.
[Iâll protect you.]
Hilde let out a low laugh.
Then he prepared to leave without another word.
It was the order to move out. Everyone understood without being told. No one in the squad was inexperienced enough to ask: Where do we go, how do we regroup?
But just as Hilde murmured, Then Iâll see you later, and turned to head out through another path, Ricardo stopped him.
He gripped Hildeâs shoulder and asked slowly:
âThat body....â
The green-haired swordsman.
They all knew even without a subject.
Hildeâs reaction was unreadable.
He simply gave Ricardo one of his faint smiles.
A mixture of age, sorrow, and kindness.
âHeâs truly dead.â
âNoâ I know that, you little shit~.... Thatâs not what I meant!â
âWell, we donât have the loyalty or the time to bury him. And none of us have the strength left to chop off his head and carry it.â
The answer was brutally practical.
And entirely correct. But Kai understood why a vein popped on Ricardoâs forehead.
âLeave him.â
Hilde said it calmly, as if it meant nothing.
âIn the end, once youâre dead, everythingâs over.â
Heâd said the same yesterday.
âSo letâs all return safely. See you at the Safe Point.â
Kai chose not to add anything.
Nor did the others. And so the group split.
Three on one path, two on the other.
They walked quickly toward the Safe Point.
***
Hildebert returned safely that night.
The first to arrive were tending to Yun under Trevorâs frantic fussing. When the big, bearded man saw Yun being dragged in, he let out a scream, then provided absurdly comfortable amenities for the Round Tower.
A warm bed, thick blankets, IV fluids, patient meals, communication access.
Clean clothes, towels for wiping sweat.
A patient transport aircraft would arrive in three hours.
As they took turns guarding the sickbed, the rest of the squad returned.
âSorry for tearing you away from Yun, Ami.â
Hilde whispered as Ami dropped down from mid-air.
âGo in quickly.â
Ami sprinted into the Round Tower medical room.
Hilde stayed outside to receive Ricardoâs report.
Kai crossed his arms and leaned against the wall, listening closely.
Their low voices tickled the ear.
âAircraft arrival in three hours... HQ hospitalâs been notified....â
âThank you. Howâs his condition?â
âHeâs holding on~. But the fever... yeah, the feverâs worrying.... I gave him the meds that were stocked here~.â
âAnd the blood?â
âRan out a few minutes ago, so I took some of Kaiâs....â
At that, Hilde stretched his neck to look at him.
Kai only raised one eyebrow.
âThank you for your work.â
Hilde smiled with his eyes curved.
âYou must be tired. Go inside and rest.â
He wasnât going to listen even if Kai said he had only given the minimal amount and eaten plenty of chocolate. So Kai obediently went to his room. After resting about two hours, he stepped back into the hallway.
He didnât know who was guarding Yun now, but he intended to offer to take over.
The hallway was empty.
Silent footstepsâhabitâand he reached the door of the room being used as a sickroom.
The door was slightly ajar, and light spilled through the crack.
So did the voice of the one keeping watch.
âIf your condition gets worse, Iâll relocate you myself if I have to. Iâll keep you alive.â
Hildeâs voice.
â...You ever tried it on a human?â
Yunâs hoarse whisper.
Hilde let out a quiet laugh.
âNo. But suffering from side effects is better than dying, isnât it? Though there will definitely be side effects.â
âYou brat, easy for you to say when itâs not your body....â
âPlease donât die, Yun. You wonât see it, but Iâm absolutely terrified right now.â
âYou look terrified as hell.â
âStill. Stop talking.â
What nerve.
Listening to the rookieâs snark, Kai clicked his tongue before he realized it. He heard Hilde laugh as if heâd been flicked on the forehead.
Then, as the laughter faded, Hilde murmured:
âBecause once you die... thatâs it....â
Silence stretched.
As the quiet grew long, Kai reached toward the door, intending to ask to switch shiftsâwhen Yunâs voice broke the stillness.
âYou donât believe in God, huh.â
Hilde answered with a sad little laugh.
âI grew up in a temple.â