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Luisen did not order any of it. He did not refute Rugers suggestion to escape but instead accepted at face value that he should leave imdiately. Thats why he was just dragged alongside Ruger. It was stupid, it was passive, and it was definitely sothing Luisen would have done before regression.

Who was the first to whisper to him that he should run away from Carlton? It was Ruger. It was Ruger who terrorized Luisen by delivering such terrible rumors to his ears.

At the ti, Luisen was terrified, so overwheld by the first serious crisis of his life that he couldnt make proper judgnts. Besides, Luisen was originally quite passive and wouldnt do anything on his own anyway.

Would he have thought of running away from the estate without Ruger?

For the first ti, Luisen questioned the events of that night. He chose to run away under the cover of darkness, but could he really say that was purely his will?

After sifting quickly through his tumultuous thoughts, Luisen could only utter one thing, Why?

Why would he do that? Luisen trusted Ruger as his chief attendant. The other could kill or kidnap Luisen at any ti he wished. Why would he entice Luisen to leave the duchy on his own? Why would he go through all that trouble?

Suddenly, he thought back to when he first hired Ruger.

It was about five years ago. At that ti, Luisen had a senior servant carefully handpicked by the general after a strict screening. Then one day, a carriage accident suddenly injured the chief attendant; the new hire was temporarily conscripted through nearby networks.

It was a temporary job in the first placeand Luisen stayed alone in the capitalso he just haphazardly chose anyone he liked. That was Ruger.

Ruger acted as Luisens tongue and taught him many fun gas. As ti went on, the return of the original chief attendant was postponed and Ruger stayed by his side.

There were many employees around the young lord, and they showed up and left for a variety of reasons. Luisen was used to the constant epherance of his retinue, so he didnt care much that the original chief servant never appeared again, nor that Ruger took his position as if that were the natural order of the world.

Luisen had only thought, At least I have a funny servant this ti. Luisen might have forgotten Ruger if he had not died on his behalf before regression.

Wait a minute. Ruger died for before regression. Did he truly die? What kind of spy would die for his prey?

Then what? Was his death a lie too?

The back of his head ached. Ruger, who he believed had died on his behalf, was actually a spy and intentionally pushed his master face-first into the mire.

The feeling of betrayal shook through him; his attendants ticulousness was frightening.

Whos behind you? For what reason did you do this to ? In the previous tiline, Luisen fell into Rugers trap and walked the road of ruin and collapse.

Does the man behind this with not for my death but my downfall?

At Luisens words, Ruger gave a disappointed look. Ive betrayed you and thats all youre curious about?

Then what else do you want?

Sothing like why I betrayed the duke.'

Why should I care about that?

Youre reallyhow fitting of a duke. I like my dukes arrogance. A great lord should be like that. Strangely enough, Ruger sounded admiring to Luisens ears. Ruger had often said it, but it felt dirty to hear the sa things in this situation. Now, enough talk. Ruger took out a tough strap of leather and tied Luisens hands and feet.

Luisen thought about rebelling but desisted. The back of his head tingled; he could make neither head nor tail of the situation and its progression, but his long-standing wandering ntality allowed him to postpone the shock and judge the chances of survival coolly.

Sothing behind the scenes seed to be trying to craft a story or embellish sothing by sparing Luisens life. He had no strength to run away on his own; if he got hurt for no reason while rebelling, it would only be a disadvantage to him.

If he disappeared, everyone in the duchy would mobilize themselves to find him. It would be more beneficial to calmly pretend to follow while leaving so clues behind.

While Luisen was wracking his brains, Ruger pulled out a dicinal vial and placed it underneath Luisens nose: a sleeping scent. 1 Sleepyoull arrive at your destination soon.

The scent slled simultaneously floral yet disgusting. As the sll continued to assault his nose, the young lord began to feel dizzy and sleepy.

Ah, wait. This..isntgood Luisen shook his head; his eyelids beca heavy, and his body began to droop.

It was then, in the distance, horse hooves could be heard rushing closer, and a short spear flew towards Ruger

Nngh! Ruger cut at the spear but couldnt resist the power the shortspear held; he stumbled back. Carlton followed shortly behind.

Duke! He instantly beheaded three direwolves that rushed at him. A normal person couldnt handle the sudden movents of several wild dogs, let alone monsters, but the direwolves giant body split in two; the sight of both halves falling away was bizarre enough to make the lord want to faint.

Between the monsters attacks, Ruger swung his sword at the rcenary, which was blocked without much difficulty. Carlton looked at Ruger and said, without facing Luisen behind him, This punk is the dukes servant, right? Whats going on with these monsters?

Luisen couldnt answer his question. Luisens spirit, which barely endured the sleeping scent, was exhausted from the blatant bloody cruelty.

Carlton observed Ruger, Luisenwho had faintedand the direwolves around them.

After hed left the duchy, hed galloped like a mad man, trying to forget the lingering attachnt he had for the duke. Frustratingly, he could not move as quickly as he wished, for the group carried a lot of luggage. Suddenly, though, the first princes ssenger had followed behind and relayed to him the order to escort Luisen to the capital.

Looking at the sky and the field, he was consud with the thoughts of Luisens visage, so the sudden change in plans was a windfall. He quickly turned around and went back the way he ca on the road. He didnt even take notice of whether or not his n followed. He traveled fast and thought he would soon co upon the dukes party, but instead he arrived to see Luisen being dragged away by the direwolves.

He never imagined such a reunion; why was Luisen in danger every ti he saw him?

Carlton rushed after the young lordthat was the current situation. Hed roughly grasped what had happened.

He was a spy all this ti, and hes controlling these monsters. He had no idea how the other was controlling the monsters, but Rugers betrayal ca as no surprise to Carlton.

You son of a bitch, Ive been suspicious of you for a long while.

A subject knows nothing of the heavens. Its not your business to interfere.

What do you an not my business? Its my dukes business. Carlton fixed his grip on his sword and blocked the way in front of Luisen. Ruger glared at the rcenary with piercing eyes; he glimpsed bloodthirst and deep grudge within. The way Ruger held the sword and his aura were all unusual.

You seem sharp for an attendant you must have been hiding your skills. If Carlton was ignorant until now, that ant Rugers swordsmanship was excellent. The desire to win boiled within the rcenary; Carlton was always thrilled to win against strong opponents. Even more so when his opponent was one who had always condescended him.

However Luisen was behind Carlton. It may have been fine if he were alone, but it was dangerous to fight while protecting another. Furthermore, he had a hunch that these monsters would run away with the young lord if he started combating Ruger.

Then, there was only one thing Carlton could do.

Lets run.

Quick judgent made, Carlton imdiately acted. He flung his sword at Ruger. In an effort to stop the rcenary movents on his horse, Ruger sidestepped the sword and attacked Carltons horse. Simultaneously, the direwolves attacked Luisen.

It was all as Carlton expected. Carlton quickly dismounted his horse so that it could more easily avoid Rugers attack. Then, he quickly ran to Luisen and slashed at the approaching direwolfs neck.

A gap ford in the wolves formation; Carlton held Luisen in his arms and threw himself through that crack. Cleverly, Carltons horse followed its owner, briefly slowing down and allowing the rcenary to mount.

First, he slung Luisen onto the horse, and then Carlton mounted.

Do you really think Ill let you run away!? After realizing he had been tricked, Ruger roared. Carlton didnt think the other could catch up; after all, he had no horse. But, sothing unexpected happened. Ruger climbed on top of a direwolf and began to chase them.

Monsters allow people to ride upon their backs?

He wouldnt have believed it if he hadnt seen such a scene with his own eyes. The more he saw, the more unbelievable it was.

The hunt took place on the hillside; the terrain presented an overwhelming disadvantage for Carlton. The horse could hardly speed up because of the many obstacles and underbrush. On the other hand, the direwolf ran around the hillside as if it were in its own territory. Over and over again, the wolfs teeth nipped at the horse.

Ruger swung a long spear; Carlton ducked by flattening his body. The timing was right for a counterattack, but he couldnt afford to attacknot while holding the reins with one hand and Luisen with the other.

Were all going to die if this continues. Carlton desperately wracked his brain. With his sharp senses, he detected the fishy sll of water and the sound of a waterfall.

Direwolves are weak in water. Carlton made his decision. He stroked the horses neck. Im sorry. I dont think I can take care of you too. Survive on your own.

Carlton galloped faster. Then, analyzing the perfect mont, he took out a dagger and threw it at the direwolf. Carltons aim was accurate; the blade dug precisely into its eye socket.

Carltons body, however, tilted from throwing that dagger. Because of that, Carltons horse staggered as well. The direwolves, excellent hunters in their own rights, did not miss that opportunity.

Carton hugged Luisen tightly and threw himself in the direction he had scoped earlier.

Below was a distant waterfall.

The direwolves, who leapt to attack the rcenary, floundered in the air in bewildernt; however, it was too late for them to return to safe ground. Following Carlton and Luisen, several direwolves fell down and were trapped in the waterfall.

Splash!

Ruger, who had followed belatedly, looked down the cliff. Carlton and Luisen had already disappeared beneath the white bubbles.

How dare that peasant bastard Rugers anger erupted like a volcano; he beat the direwolf he was riding to death. Even though one of their kin was brutally murdered, the remaining wolves simply watched, trembling.

Soon after, Ruger finished venting and left to search the base of the waterfall. The fog lifted and the hills returned to its tranquil state, as if nothing had happened. Even the cries of the injured horse, calling after its lost owner, were quietly buried under the roar of the waterfall.

TL: Nooo!!! The horse!!!

like chloroform etc

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