Hildebert made a small sound.
It wasnât a cry of pain. It was closer to the sound of realizing something. As Yun was splattered with blood, he watched Hildebertâs heart regenerate.
Would it regenerate even if his head were blown off?
A scholarâs curiosity surged up.
Not that this °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° was a situation where he could calmly check something like that.
The golden eyes slowly rolled toward Yun.
â...Can you move your body~?â
âNo.â
Hildebert stopped trying to stab Ricardoâs neck.
Instead, he took a step backâto stab Yunâs throat.
With both hands finally free, Ricardo asked in a voice heavy with exhaustion, and Yun answered readily.
âMy organs are completely ruptured.â
âOh dear....â
âLooks like itâll take five minutes before I recover.â
If he were an ordinary person, heâd have died instantly.
The problem was that whether his organs recovered or not, he was still about to die. If he couldnât dodge the needle aimed at his neck here, thereâd be no point in having survived Hildebertâs punches thanks to his enhanced body.
Iâm not dying that easily.
Yun aimed his gun barrel at the needle in Hildebertâs hand.
BANG!
The needle burst apart.
The hand holding it burst as wellâbut immediately regenerated.
Hildebert didnât look surprised.
He bent at the waist and grabbed Yunâs throat with his blood-soaked hand.
âAh.â
Yun frowned deeply.
âOf all things....â
ăCommander! His Majestyâs stomach!ă
Yoowâs sharp shout echoed through the ruined area.
ăAmbush!ă
Hildebert reacted.
Yun saw Hildebert twist his body in a flashâso fast Yun barely registered it. His pupils dilated sharply, his hand reflexively snapping toward his waist.
Hildebert froze in a posture he used when unleashing a sword strike, his waist bent.
Muscles taut in a way they hadnât been when fighting them.
Sharply opened eyes searched for the attacker.
Yun and Ricardo held their breath, watching Hildebert stand perfectly still.
ăThereâs nothing.ă
Hildebert muttered.
The yellow irises gradually relaxed.
A calm voiceâstill guardedâbrushed their ears.
ăDid I miss something, Strategist?ă
The golden eyes continued to sweep empty space.
The writhing ground beneath his feet calmed slightly.
Every Badger held their breath.
Yoow pushed himself up into a seated position.
ăYes. Youâre missing quite a lot.ă
Despite the strategistâs grumbling, Hildebert didnât look at him.
ăSo please, wake up already.ă
â...My head hurts.â
Hildebert straightened.
When common language spilled from his mouth, the Badgersâ eyes widened.
Everyone stared at Hildebert as he pressed a hand to his head.
Hildebert clenched his white hair with his right hand.
Cold sweat beaded across his brow.
âMy head....â
Please, wake up like this!
âWhat kind of headache is this....â
Everyone in the sinkhole prayed the same thing.
Just open your eyes like that!
Hildebert furrowed his brow.
That was the moment their hopes shattered.
The man who had been standing there making every kind of grimace lowered the hand clutching his head and murmured,
ăWhat did you make me eat this time?ă
Bodies stiffened.
Even if they didnât all understand his words, there was no mistaking the irritation in his voice.
ăIâm sick of this....ă
âHildebert.â
Yun, having recovered enough to move, called his name.
Hildebert didnât respond.
Asil shouted toward Yoow.
âI donât know what that was, but try it again just now!â
ăKnight Commander!ă
Yoow shouted, craning his neck.
ăSir Hildebert! Imperial summons!ă
It had no effect.
The ground beneath Hildebertâs feet began to heave noisily.
Ah.
A quiet sigh slipped from Yoowâs lips.
The golden eyes lost focus again.
Ricardo and Yun, having recovered their condition, were ready to widen the distance the instant Hildebert moved.
He still hadnât moved yet, butâ
Sophia shouted.
âDo emotional transfer!â
She clung to the opposite slope, aiming at Hildebertâs head.
Igor snapped back.
âYou want to make him go even more berserk? Unauthorized emotional transfer is a crime!â
âCrime or not, we have to stop him from killing one of us!â
âAnd what if fear or pain gets mixed in?â
The swordsman shot back firmly.
âItâs impossible to completely filter out your own emotions. In a state like that, thereâs a high chance heâll confuse transferred emotions with his own!â
Hildebert turned his head.
The bright yellow eyes rolled as he surveyed those nearby.
âIf he mistakes transferred fear as his own, itâll be a catastrophe!â
BOOM!
Hildebert smashed his fist into the ground.
BANG! BANG! BOOM!
Every place his fist struck caved in. Dirt blasted into the air.
Ricardo and Yun, who had been at the impact point, leapt away instantly. Guns in hand, they retreated to the diagonal slope.
[Is the Commander coming because of the sword?]
The rescue team focused on widening the distance as they fled.
Carl Dowâs voice came through the communicator.
Keeping his eyes on Hildebert, who was scanning for a suitable weapon, Yun answered.
âThatâs one reason.â
The man brushed his left thumb over a grenade.
He didnât continue. It was too much trouble to explain that Hildebert might react to someone heâd once accepted. Asil Fiscer and Ruta Ayerâwho knew nothing of the pastâhad called it âa suicidal gamble,â but Yun hadnât answered them either.
No intention. No leeway.
Hildebert bent down, picking up what looked like a sharp fragment.
Yun threw the grenade.
KABOOOM!
The acrid stench of an explosion washed over them.
The sound of shrapnel scattering.
Sand and dust risingâthen settling.
As the hazy air thinned, a familiar voice came through Yunâs communicator.
[Almost there.]
Yehyeon.
[If things go wrong, weâll do an air strike. Prepare to withdraw.]
Yehyeon really did arrive quickly.
The shriek of aircraft tore across the sky, and the next moment Yehyeon stood at the edge of the sinkhole. He was alone, Hildebertâs sword hanging at his waist. A morphing weapon sat at his ear, its surface catching the light.
He had arrived at the moment Ricardo, Yun, and Igor shattered the weapon in Hildebertâs hand.
At a time when three of the best couldnât even leave a scratch on their opponent.
âStick to the slopes and surround him.â
Yehyeon issued orders over the comms.
âLeave the center open.â
The Badgers moved in perfect unison.
Hildebert noticed the new arrival.
He didnât chase those retreating from him. Instead, he stood at the center of the sinkhole, staring intently at the man sliding down the slope.
His left eye had fully inverted.
Golden pupils curiously traced the face of the one descending.
Jin Silver noticed Yehyeon too.
The deserter Badger panicked.
âHey, are you insane?!â
The man propped against the slope with Asilâs help shouted loudly.
âWhy is he here?!â
Yun was about to shout at him to shut upâthen stopped.
Because Yehyeon slid down and came to a halt right beside him.
Without taking his eyes off Hildebert, Yehyeon muttered into the communicator.
A low command reached Yun, Ricardo, and Igor.
âAll units, withdraw.â
There was no urgency in his tone.
âObjective achieved. Beware pursuit by the Black Knight.â
Black Knightâthe name the humans in this operation used for Kyle.
It seemed Kyle was chasing those who had infiltrated the main force.
No reply came through the comms, but Yehyeon wasnât finished.
As he slowly walked toward the center, he added,
âSend a medical helicopter to the Remnant Wraith decoy team as fast as possible.â
Igor reacted.
âWhy the decoy team?â
âJack.â
Yehyeon answered shortly.
Then he immediately shifted topics.
âWe canât win.â
Hildebertâs gaze was fixed on the sword at Yehyeonâs waist.
âWe might be able to stab him. If that fails, full withdrawal and wait for self-stabilization.â
âAnd if that fails, Commanderâyour retrieval?â
âIâll leave that to you, Yun.â
âUnderstood.â
ăA knight?ă
Hildebertâs calm voice cut through their exchange.
Only three Titans and one human understood Imperial speech.
But everyone present felt a faint chill of fear.
ăFine.ă
The murmur was composed.
ăIâll face you.ă
Yehyeon unintentionally complied.
He stepped forward without hesitation and stood directly before Hildebert.
The man opposite him smiled faintly, taking Yehyeon in.
Seeing the blood-soaked cheek and sharp eyes, Yehyeon exhaled deeply.
âIâm coming.â
He deliberately lowered his voice.
With a stiff, formal tone, he added the title.
âInstructor.â
The title Hildebert had once heldâconfirmed moments ago by asking his father.
âJust as you taught me.â
Yehyeon kicked off the ground and charged straight at Hildebert.
At the man standing unmoving at the center, bright yellow eyes watching.
The sword he had entrusted to him in hand.
***
Why does that look like my sword?
I thought as I looked at the waist of the approaching man.
A practice sword modeled after mine...?
I guessed, my mind far from clear. My head felt flooded, like a dam inside my brain had collapsed, memories rushing in.
I killed three hardliners yesterday.
I should check how their deaths were processed after training....
I wonât be able to keep training human soldiers for much longer.
I canât teach them real swordsmanship anyway....
Still, itâs fortunate that a few humans can at least imitate the surface of it.
Though I wish theyâd never have to wield swords....
But I have to be realistic.
Even if I donât want to think about it.
The sword-wielding human rapidly closed the distance.
Running in long strides, he gripped the hilt tightly in his right hand.
Good form, but his speed is lacking.
I thought as I watched the human grit his teeth.
I should tell him to compensate for that....
Will Rei ultimately side with Kyle?
If he refuses to believe me in the end, Rei will raise his sword to purge those who know of our existence.
It would be good if we had enough strength to subdue him.
It would be better if I could face him myself.
But in case that proves impossible, I had to teach humans at least the shell of my swordsmanship.
If I placed my sword in the hands of someone who learned it, perhaps I could stop mad humans from pressing the button for mutual destruction.
Thatâs why I gathered soldiers renowned for their skill from every nation.
About three of them succeeded in imitating my sword.
This one was among them.
The most outstanding of the three.
âLee Seunghyun.â
I murmured to the one now right before me.
âAt this distance, you need to lower your bodyââ
To avoid Reiâs swordâ
...could....
...The length of the blade....
Reiâs sword....
.......
...Reiâs sword?
My memories tangled.
Why was I teaching a human how to avoid Reiâs attacks?
Whyâ
.......
Why did Rei hesitate?
THUD.
The instant the question formed.
The instant countless memories erupted and nausea surged. The instant I felt my chest tearing apart with a strange painâ
Agony tore through my body, overwhelming even the pain inside.
Pain sharp enough to snap my blurred consciousness awake.
A warning bell to dulled senses.
Lowering my head to find the source, I saw a familiar light.
The light emitted by my swordâs edge.
And the gaze of the one holding my sword.
In the eyes of the one who had stabbed my sword into me, pain glittered.
Guilt. Sorrow. Resolve. And a tiny, tiny hint of pride.
I blankly met the childâs complex gaze.
Gentle eyes.
â...Yehyeon.â
âDid I wield the sword as well as my father?â
The child murmured in a trembling voice.
âThatâs a relief.â