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Chapter 62

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Ronan seed resolute, with no intention of backing down. Adeshan, who had been gazing at his eyes for a mont, lowered her head deeply. Her lips trembled slightly.

“…There was a war.”

“A war?”

“Yes. Strictly speaking, perhaps not a war. Have you heard of the Night of Fangs?”

Ronan nodded his head. He had heard of it a few tis during his ti as a disciplinary soldier. It was the incident when the Northern Beastman Alliance led a massive army to invade Marquis of Barsa, a border fortress.

It was famous for being led by Zaifa, who now held the position of Chief General of the Imperial Capital. Ronan nodded his head.

“To so extent.”

“Yeah. It’s a long story. My hotown is the northern frontier of Barsa. I lived there until the Night of Fangs happened.”

The two of them walked slowly through the forest, engaging in conversation. With each step, the fallen leaves crunched and shattered beneath their feet.

“My father was a tailor. He settled in the North following my mother, who was a sergeant in the imperial army. I had two older brothers with a significant age gap.”

“So, did you learn sewing from your father?”

“Yes. My father was an excellent tailor. He was skilled not only with fabrics but also with leather, so he did well in the North. He often assigned

various tasks, so I beca skilled in sewing too. Haha.”

“And what was your mother like?”

“Um… She was incredibly strong yet beautiful and kind. Should I call her an ideal soldier? She used to take

on horseback rides frequently. She was tall, so it was delightful.”

Adeshan recounted her childhood mories with a voice full of joy. Her ticulous and caring nature seed to co from her father, while her tall stature and graceful appearance were inherited from her mother.

Adeshan had two older brothers, almost ten years older than her. Both of them were interested in martial arts and took good care of her, she continued.

“I was truly happy. During the day, I helped my father with tailoring, and in the evenings, our whole family, including my mother, had dinner together. My brothers would cut pieces of at and place them on my plate, saying I needed to eat a lot because I was still growing. I thought those days would last forever, forever…”

Adeshan trailed off. A shadow cast over her face.

“Until the Night of Fangs ca.”

The fairytale had ended. Finally, the story that made her dream of becoming a general began.

“I still rember. It was a weekend evening, and suddenly the sound of horns echoed from the direction of the city walls. On that day, my usually silent mother ard herself with a sword, as if she had been waiting, and left the house. She kissed each family mber’s cheek, as if bidding them farewell.”

“Your family knew.”

“Yes, everyone except

knew. Next, my brothers followed my mother out of the house. As usual, they placed portions of their food on my plate. That was the last ti I saw my mother and my brothers.”

Signs of trouble related to the Beastman had been brewing in the North for quite so ti. Though the situation had improved, a significant number of the Beastn in the North, who valued their wild nature and traditions, vehently opposed any contact with other races.

However, the Empire hadn’t halted its expansion to the north. They sent diplomatic missions to persuade friendly tribes, while opposing tribes were either fought off or driven away with military force.

When even the Holy Land, Jube, was taken over by the Empire, the anger of the prisoners of the opposition reached its climax. Eventually, the Beastn who had gathered under Zaifa’s banner initiated the Night of Fangs.

Ronan clicked his tongue. When he had encountered Marya, the Count of Armarlen, back in the North, fighting against the werewolves, he had known their danger well.

“Just as troubleso as the fur monkeys.”

Beastn possessed significantly superior physical abilities compared to humans. Even werelions or weretigers, who were treated as living weapons, not to ntion werewolves or werefoxes, could take on human soldiers who couldn’t handle mana, outnumbering them by at least six to one.

The Night of Fangs was an incident where around ten thousand of such Beastn invaded Barsa Fortress. The fortress walls of Barsa had succumbed to the beast’s intrusion within barely a day.

Adeshan continued, “My father embraced my bewildered self and put

on a cart. We took the escape route. But around the ti we settled near the Imperial border, the news of death arrived. Blood-soaked identification tags belonged to my mother and… two older brothers.”

Most of the deceased were soldiers. Among them, the majority were soldiers of Barsa.

They had to beco a living wall in place of the defenseless fortress walls. Their mission was to establish a defensive line at all costs, buying as much ti as possible for the main force to arrive from the rear.

Unfortunately, Adeshan’s mother and brothers were part of that unit as well.

“My mother and brothers died like pawns on a chessboard. They were the defense line, nothing more than at shields. Everyone said it was inevitable, but I didn’t agree with that.”

The bearer of the news had been a soldier from her mother’s unit. The soldier whose right arm and left leg had been cut off spoke of the truth and horrors of the day.

‘They could have survived. Not only your mother and brothers but many soldiers didn’t need to sacrifice their lives. The obituaries were filled with noble sacrifices and whatnot, but in reality, those were people who didn’t have to die.’

The soldier explained that they had been thrust into battle without a proper plan. There were many strategies that soldiers and non-commissioned officers saw as far superior.

However, the General didn’t change their orders until the very end. They had achieved their goal, and after the situation ended, they had been decorated with dals. Even now, Adeshan couldn’t shake off the words the soldier had muttered as he departed.

– Why did we have to die…

Adeshan continued in her main voice.

“Every year I visit the morial in my hotown, searching for my mother and brothers’ nas. The inscriptions are small and carved so high up that they’re hardly visible.”

“Adeshan.”

“I’m going to be a Grand General, and there will be no more morials in this land, at least not ones covered with the nas of those who should have lived—.”

Eventually, a tear rolled down her cheek. Ronan turned his gaze to the forest, as if appreciating its beauty.

Seeing Adeshan crying was an unsightly scene, whether in the past or present. Soon, after wiping her eyes, Adeshan let out a soft laugh.

“…Sorry. It wasn’t entertaining after all.”

“It wasn’t a cheerful tale.”

“Ahaha, yeah, I’d rather have that reaction.”

Ronan let out a sigh. She was so different from the Adeshan of his previous life.

Who was Grand General Adeshan? Wasn’t she the person who sacrificed her people for the sake of the lineage, who discarded imperial soldiers by the legion for the sake of one Ronan?

‘What in the world happened?’

It was hard to believe they were the sa person. The Adeshan of this ti still held gem-like hope and goodwill. It might have been just a theoretical story, but Ronan didn’t find it all that bad. He opened his mouth as he rubbed his chin.

“What about your father?”

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“He returned to our hotown and continues his work as a tailor. Right where our ho used to be.”

“I see. Aren’t the Beastn scary? There are so many in Philleon alone.”

“They’re not entirely terrifying. Well, I can’t say they’re not scary at all. The fact that my mother and brothers were killed was mostly because of the incompetent command. And if I join the army, I’ll have to interact with Beastman soldiers too.”

“It’s a positive attitude.”

The two of them walked in silence for a while. Gradually, the trees began to thin out, and a gentle yet tall hill ca into view. Adeshan spread her arms wide, facing the wind blowing directly towards her.

“Ah, feels refreshing.”

“Yeah.”

“From up there, you might be able to see the whole island at once.”

“Hmm?”

Pointing to the hill with her index finger, Adeshan spoke. Judging by its elongated shape, it seed to be the highest point on the island. As Ronan glanced up at the hilltop, he furrowed his brows.

“What’s that…?”

“Yeah? Right. There’s sothing standing up there.”

Though it wasn’t clear from a distance, there seed to be a structure of so kind. Even after staring at it for a while, they couldn’t quite make out its nature. Ronan nodded.

“Well, I guess we’ll know once we go see.”

The two of them climbed the hill slowly. With each step, the sky grew closer.

Throughout the ascent, Ronan remained silent. In his mind floated the images Adeshan had shown him and the conversations they had shared. A girl who didn’t falter in the face of adversity. A future grand general who detested worthless deaths.

“Ah, whatever.”

The long contemplation that had begun since he had returned to this ti had co to an end. Ronan’s mouth fell slightly open.

“Adeshan.”

“Yeah?”

“It’s not that you don’t have talent for mana.”

“What are you talking about all of a sudden?”

“Your mana is special. They call it Shadow Mana or sothing like that. They said it required a separate awakening. Among all types of mana, it was said to possess the most secretive, mysterious, and uncontrollable power.”

“What?”

Adeshan stopped in her tracks. Ronan, who had been walking ahead, also stopped. A bewildered voice mixed with surprise flowed from Adeshan’s lips.

“Who did you hear that from? Shadow Mana…?”

“Well, I heard from soone I know. I don’t really know what Shadow Mana is either. I rember the abilities manifested from it were incredibly strong.”

He couldn’t possibly say he heard it from his future self. The strong wind tousled both their hair. Ronan looked at the girl before him, wrapped in his coat, and spoke.

“I’ll help you.”

“Huh…?”

“Just give it a try, Grand General.”

Ronan admitted his own weakness. He couldn’t tell Adeshan to go ho and beco a tailor. He probably wouldn’t be able to say it in the future either. In that case, it was probably the right decision to help her achieve her dream now.

“You…”

Adeshan was silently staring at Ronan’s face. Within her gray eyes, nurous emotions were swirling. At that mont, a voice ca from behind.

“We finally et, Ronan.”

“Damn it.”

It was a familiar deep tone. Ronan furrowed his brows. When he turned his head, the familiar face was revealed. Shullifen leaned against an unknown building.

“I’ve been searching for quite a while. I’ve even taken care of all the other competitors.”

“Sh-Shullifen…!”

Adeshan’s face turned pale. Ronan sighed, rubbing his forehead. He seed tired just from looking at him.

“You’re a crazy bastard… How many did you defeat?”

“Fifty-one. So of them weren’t bad, but of course, there’s no match for you.”

“Don’t move and wait right there. We want to enjoy the view from the summit too.”

Ronan led the hesitant Adeshan up the hill. Indeed, Adeshan’s words were true – this place was the summit of the island. The narrow, dense forest, the small adow, and the deep blue sea surrounding it all ca into view. Yawning, Ronan spoke.

“The view’s nice, isn’t it?”

“Y-Yes… It’s nice… but… um… is that okay?”

However, Adeshan had no ti to focus on the scenery. She was keeping an eye on Shullifen like soone who had encountered a beast. Shullifen, who had his arms crossed, glanced at Adeshan and spoke.

“Ms. Navirose’s assistant. I’m always indebted to you.”

“Ah, yeah… hello.”

“Surviving until now shows you have so skills of your own. But that overcoat on your shoulders doesn’t seem to belong to you.”

“Th-That’s…”

Adeshan’s face turned red. Shullifen didn’t press further. Ronan, who had been looking around, spoke up.

“But are you sure there are only three of us left?”

“That’s right.”

“Good. Sunbae, co and take a look at this. What on earth is this building?”

Ronan placed his hand on the mysterious building and called Adeshan. The structure, shaped like a thick cylindrical column, defied easy identification.

“Uh-huh? Yeah… you’re right. Wait a mont.”

Interest flickered in Adeshan’s eyes. She started to examine the building, leaving Shullifen behind. It had a roof like a do, not quite a watchtower in height. The smooth outer wall was made of an unknown tal.

“It’s fascinating… I’ve never seen this architectural style before.”

For a mont, Adeshan montarily forgot the presence of the two people. From beside her, Ronan’s whisper reached her.

“I’m sorry, Adeshan. ,third place isn’t bad, right?”

“Huh?”

Snap!

Ronan unsheathed Lamancha. Adeshan’s form twisted and disappeared. Shullifen spoke.

“So, You two weren’t teaming up.”

“It’s a rough spot for a pretty girl to be in.”

“A reasonable judgnt.”

Swoosh!

Shullifen drew his sword. Looking closely, it was a different sword than before. Enigmatic characters were engraved on the blade. The tension was palpable.

“The sword looks good. Did Doron make it?”

“That’s right. It can’t reach the Pale Road’s level though.”

“That’s good enough.”

They retreated, maintaining a distance of ten steps, just like in the arena. When Ronan pulled the hilt of his sword, the thin blade of Lamancha was revealed. With a twist of his wrist, Ronan spoke.

“Well then, shall we start?”

A mont of silence hung in the air. In an instant, the two figures vanished from sight. Ronan and Shullifen collided precisely at the midpoint.

Clang!

The sharp tallic sound tore through the wind.

Shullifen said, “Now, show

everything you’ve got this ti.”

The two blade spirits t, pressing against each other. Ronan remained silent. Shullifen’s mouth opened again.

“I’ll do the sa.”

At that mont, mana in the shape of wind wrapped around Shullifen’s blade. Having sensed the approaching storm sword, Ronan cursed under his breath.

Clang!

Shullifen, who had widened the distance, fired the blade energy towards Ronan.

“You crazy bastard…!”

The blade energy was broader than a crescent, closer to a half-moon shape. Ronan swung his sword diagonally. The split blade energy fell to his sides.

Kwaahh!

A whirlwind with a radius of 5 ters burst forth from Ronan’s sides.

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