The large-scale riot that broke out across the empire.
I had expected it to happen soday, but the timing was unfortunate to fully accept it.
Why did it have to happen on the day I was about to return?
Why did it have to happen so close to her childbirth?
“Hero, more refugees are coming.”
Just as I felt anger rising, I heard Sanson’s shout.
I imdiately looked towards the direction and saw a dozen people running up the hill in a hurry.
The reason they had so few belongings was probably because they lost everything on their way here.
It was imdiately clear that the cause was the monsters following closely behind.
-Screech! Scream!
Damn it, this place must have been one of the subjugation zones, so why are there monsters everywhere we go?
What the hell are the other subjugation teams doing, not handling their tasks properly?!
“Leave the monsters to and evacuate the people first!”
“Hero! They’re coming from the side too! This ti a giant—”
Bang!! A giant monster shattered to pieces after being hit by a throwing spear.
I quickly gave orders to the bewildered expedition mbers as the fragnts hit my back.
“Except for those taking the refugees to the camp, the rest of you follow . We need to clean up the area a bit more.”
“Ah, yes. Understood.”
I would like to rush straight to the empire, but moving hastily amidst the swarming monsters risked casualties.
So, for now, protecting our base took priority.
The importance grew as the number of people we were responsible for increased.
“Are these all the refugees gathered in this area so far?”
“Yes, yes… That’s correct.”
The place we returned to after finishing the cleanup was the camp at the bottom of the valley.
It was a suitable place to avoid being seen, but even this place felt cramped due to the large number of people gathered.
The number of refugees here alone was already more than the expedition mbers, so it was natural.
“Everyone’s in terrible condition.”
“So haven’t eaten for days. Thankfully, we have supplies from the sanctuary, but…”
We were treating their injuries and providing als in an ergency, but our main purpose was subjugation, not rescue and protection.
Staying here for a day ant there weren’t enough sleeping bags or blankets for all the refugees.
It would be different if the refugees had brought their belongings, but most had abandoned them while fleeing.
“My mother was eaten by a monster.”
“My wife… Ah!!!”
“My child! I lost my child on the way here!!”
Even if they were rescued after all their struggles, what awaited them was the deep despair of having lost everything.
Amidst the lantations echoing from all sides, an expedition mber who was scouting the other side brought new refugees.
“Hero, we’ve brought survivors from another subjugation team! They seem to be from the team assigned to this area…”
“Damn it, that stupid hero! I told him it was strange that the number of monsters suddenly increased…!!”
…I could guess why things went to hell in this area.
But even if it was understandable, the frustration in my heart didn’t ease.
Since we couldn’t leave the refugees behind, we had to stay until it was safe, which ant it was impossible to return to the capital imdiately.
“From what I’ve heard, the Imperial family is deploying massive forces to suppress the riot and control the people in the capital.”
“They’re not hesitating to execute anyone who resists, which ans the riot is severe enough to warrant such extre asures…”
One reason for fleeing was the severe suppression by the imperial army.
Upon hearing this, the expedition mbers’ faces were uniformly dark.
It was natural. They had been part of the imperial army before joining the expedition, so their loyalty to the empire and humanity was exceptional.
“Are you sure it’s okay not to return to the capital?”
With this in mind, I asked them worriedly, and they exchanged glances before answering.
“We belong to the imperial army, but now we are an expedition under your command, Hero. Unless His Majesty directly orders us, we prioritize your orders.”
“And our comrades in the empire aren’t suppressing the riot because they like it. If they get their hands dirty, soone needs to help clean it up, right?”
So, it was actually more desirable to be part of the expedition than the army.
That’s a relief. It seed I wouldn’t have to fall out with these guys.
“We’re more worried about you, Hero… Is it really okay not to go to the capital and focus on protecting the refugees here?”
But that’s only a small consolation.
Even if I didn’t have to oppose them, the capital was still in turmoil, and the people there were still in danger.
If the rioters or the imperial army, sensitive to the chaos, pointed their swords at Airi, who was about to give birth…
“No, this is better for now.”
Shaking off such extre thoughts, I cald myself and explained my decision.
“From what the refugees say, the riot hasn’t reached inside the Imperial Palace yet, right?”
“Yes. With the imperial army and elite guards stationed there, it won’t be easily breached unless the Demon King’s army invades.”
“Then it should be fine. If the empire values , they will surely protect those around properly.”
If the riot escalated, the people in the mansion would likely be taken into the palace for protection.
But if, by any chance, the situation worsened and they couldn’t take them…
“And you never know, they might be mixed among the refugees.”
Was that anxiety faintly felt in my response?
As the expedition mbers watched with worried eyes, I stepped away from them and prepared to arm myself.
“Everyone, hang in there a bit longer. Things will surely get better with ti.”
Hoping that my thoughts were not wrong.
After so ti passed, it beca late at night.
The reason the base camp’s lights were still on was because there were refugees fleeing danger even at this late hour.
“The number of people keeps increasing.”
“At least there’s an abandoned village nearby where we could find blankets. But the number might keep increasing over ti.”
If this situation continued, the supply of goods would surely run out.
Moreover, according to the refugees, the situation in other territories and the capital was rapidly deteriorating.
They said that even at night, hos were being invaded, and innocent people were being dragged out into the streets and executed as rebels.
Imagining such an apocalyptic scenario in my mind, I felt my frustration growing stronger.
“Are you okay?”
Just as I was chewing on so jerky to calm my emotions, Flang approached.
As she moved with her crutches due to her injured body, she was tirelessly assisting the refugees even at this late hour.
As if she couldn’t just stay still in such a situation.
“…Get so rest.”
“No, I don’t get tired, and I don’t need sleep.”
“To help more people, you need to conserve your body. At least until we find a place to repair—”
“You should be the one resting then.”
Flang cut off my concern and expressed her worry in return.
She wobbled toward with her crutches and looked sadly at the cracks in my armor.
“…They must be very important to you for you to push yourself so hard?”
“……”
I quietly took the jerky out of my mouth and looked at Flang.
My teacher and the reliable pillar of the expedition.
And the poor girl who just wants to love humans even in this world.
“You’re important too.”
I was the one who jumped into the fray to save such a girl.
Even after that, like Airi and rilyn, I want Flang to be around , too.
“Rest for the future, too. The other expedition mbers can take care of the refugees.”
“…Okay, if you say so.”
Reluctantly, Flang started to return to the camp. Feeling relieved, I was about to continue keeping watch when Flang suddenly stopped and looked back at sothing.
Did she change her mind already?
“Master, look over there!”
No, it was because she saw sothing noticeable.
She pointed above the valley we were in, right in the center of the moonlit sky.
“…A flare?”
Whether it was magic or gunpowder, soone down there shot sothing up into the sky.
Could it be a distress signal?
It was highly likely, but the problem was that releasing light in the middle of the night could attract nearby monsters.
“Hero, we’ll go check it out…”
“No, I’ll go. You stay here and guard the area.”
In any case, I needed to check it out.
I mounted my horse and headed towards the source of the light, preparing to create a spear in case of an ergency.
And that prediction was imdiately correct.
-Screech! Scream!
Monsters erged from the bushes along the path I was taking.
As I tore through their onslaught, I felt the urgency in my heart growing.
These monsters must have also been drawn to the light.
And if, by any chance, the person who created that light was soone I needed to protect…
-Roar!
At the end of my anxious journey, I encountered a roaring giant monster at the top of the cliff.
A monster with the power of a bear, but I wasn’t afraid since I had faced worse monsters before.
What I needed to be concerned about was that it was about to swing its paw at soone standing at the top of the cliff.
-Bang!!
Reacting quickly, I rushed forward, blocked the attack with my body, and redirected the force to shatter the monster into pieces.
I got dirty from the fragnts, but I didn’t care.
There were more important things to worry about than getting dirty.
“Are you alright? Are you hurt…?”
“Yes, just as that child’s prophecy said.”
At that mont, a familiar voice reached my ears…
Yes, it was a voice I definitely rembered.
And the face revealed as the hood was pulled back.
“They said you would co if I sent a signal from here, and you really ca right away.”
The woman turned her face towards and spoke quietly.
With a calm and gentle breeze at her back, just like her voice.
“It’s been half a year, my son. You haven’t forgotten your mother just because you haven’t seen , have you?”
Tashian Pheloi.
A dragon who lost her strength in her pri and declined. Even in that state, she swore to live with .
She was soone who loved and soone I must protect, and…
“Oh my, son, what’s wrong? Your expression…”
“I haven’t forgotten.”
As my body was drawn to her and I embraced her, the pent-up resentnt in my heart began to spill out with sobs.
I could feel that strength growing stronger over ti.
The terror that sothing terrible would have happened if I had been even a little late was lting away with the warmth I felt at this mont.
“There’s no way I could forget you… mother…”
“…Well, now you finally call mother.”
Even though the fragile spirit I had been maintaining collapsed, she accepted without hesitation.
Despite her decline, she considered herself my mother.
“Don’t worry, dear. Mother is fine.”
She showed that she had always kept my place, even after I left.
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