?"So, she is the one?" Jack looked through a window into a small, dimly lit room.
A woman in a servant outfit was there, tied to a chair, looking frightened.
"That's right, master." Sebastian said with his arms crossed. "She hadn't spoken the truth yet."
"I'll handle it." Jack opened the door, stepping into the room.
After seeing the man with the walking cane enter the room, the servant raised her head, showing her teary eyes.
"M-master." She whispered, her voice trembling.
"Sebastian, untie her." Jack sighed. "We are not thugs. She is a lady, after all."
"Very well, master." Sebastian pulled out the knife, frightening the servant, but then he carefully cut the ropes binding her wrists.
Jack dragged a chair closer to the servant and took a seat in front of her, leaning forward with an indifferent expression on his face.
"Sebastian, give us a mont."
Sebastian nodded and walked away, leaving Jack alone with the servant.
After the door closed, the small lightbulb dangling from the ceiling flickered ominously, casting eerie shadows across the room.
"M-master, I-I will keep it a secret what they did to , I swear!" She swallowed her tears and mustered the strength to speak further. "I-I won't report them or anyone else."
"Hmm." Jack crossed his leg over the other, leaning back in his chair. "This brings so mories."
"H-huh?"
"Like a decade ago, there was soone who accused of so hideous things." Jack sighed. "I luckily had enough evidence to prove my innocence, but she continued crying, refusing to tell the truth.
"She was very convincing, making even believe that I did sothing to her, and I am certain half of the police force believed her as well.
"However, luckily, the judge believed in the evidence and not her tears."
"I-I am not l-lying, I swear…" The servant pulled out her sleeve and showed a bruise on her arm. "S-see? Y-your son, Jesse, did this when he forced himself on !"
"I don't really care whether it is true or not." Jack said coldly. "You won't walk from this room alive. We will bury you under this floor."
Rosy's eyes widened in shock as she realized the danger she was in.
"You really think we'll let you go and risk you spreading anything?" Jack shook his head. "We're not taking any chances."
"A-ahh…" Rosy's voice trembled in fear, but then she moved her hands forward, grabbed Jack by the throat, and squeezed tight. "Die, you half-cripple fuck!"
"Ugh!" Jack gagged and struggled to break free.
She then pushed him down to the ground and continued to choke him while cursing out loud.
"I hate you all!" Rosy scread. "Your sons, how dare they not believe ? Do they have hearts of stone or what? I am beautiful, and whatever I say is the truth!"
"Argh!" Jack's face turned red, and he whispered. "W-why…"
"Money and love!" Rosy shouted. "Those horny guys always fall for dimsells of distress. Being the wife of a Rothsmith son is one way to wealth!
"I thought Zach was an easier target; he seems like one who hadn't touched a woman before. After he refused to believe , muttering that it wasn't possible, like so goddamn fool!, I tried my luck with the other son.
"How dare he touch and ruin everything?
"Die!" She squeezed so tight that Jack couldn't breathe.
Jack moved his hand across the floor, trying desperately to grab anything, and then he found his walking cane, and he swung it at her, hitting her with all his strength.
Rosy collapsed on the ground with a loud thud, crying in pain.
"Argh…" Jack stood up and touched his throat, feeling the bruises forming from Rosy's grasp.
"Ngh!" Rosy stood up and ran at Jack, swinging her fist.
Jack swung his walking cane, swiped her from her feet, and sent her sprawling onto the ground.
Smash!
Sebastian slamd through the door and shouted. "Master, are you all right?!"
"Yeah…" Jack rubbed his throat and nodded. "Was the recording successful?"
"It was, sir." Sebastian took out a recorder and played the mont when Rosy confessed everything.
"Take her to the police station, then give Judge Murphy all the evidence. She'll be sent to jail for attempted murder."
"E-eh?" Rosy stamred, her face turning pale with fear.
"Right away, sir." Sebastian approached her with a cold look.
"Go away!" Rosy struggled to escape, but Sebastian effortlessly grabbed her arm and dragged her out of the room.
Jack took out a napkin and wiped the sweat off his forehead.
"As if I would believe you, witch." He said. "My sons have hearts of gold, and I am truly proud of them. Nothing you say will change my opinion of them."
…
Ambrose opened his eyes and looked at the massive golden statue in front of him. He was sitting on a pillow, on his knees, and seed to be praying.
"You've returned." A voice ca behind him, belonging to the Wisdom King.
"I have been enlightened about sothing." Ambrose replied and looked over his shoulder at his master. "In the Room of Damnation, I realized what my sword style should be."
"That's good, and what is that?" The Wisdom King asked curiously while looking at the tall statue of their deity.
"It might sound ridiculous; please don't laugh." Ambrose wryly smiled.
"I am now quite curious." The Wisdom King urged, eager to hear Ambrose's answer.
"I want to beco a one-man army," Ambrose said. "That's why I focused on skills that would make dominant in battle. I'll overwhelm my opponents with strength and with skills I created just for this."
"What about the speed?" The Wisdom King asked. "You talked about being conflicted about this. Speed is crucial, and you shouldn't underestimate its importance."
"I know." Ambrose replied, "That's why I'll also focus on speed. It is important to dominate in the battle. Do you think it's possible to focus both on pure strength and speed?"
"Of course, it is." The Wisdom King said with a smile. "However, training speed isn't simple. Any idea how you are going to train?"
"I do." Ambrose stood up and created a sword made of golden light from thin air.
He swung the sword with lightning-fast speed, and it left behind a trail of golden light.
"Ah, seeing that sword, I have good news." The Wisdom King smiled.
"What is it?"
"Your two swords are ready." The Wisdom King said. "Honorable Gensai did a good job. However, there is one problem."
"Huh?" Ambrose was excited to hear that the swords were ready but confused about the problem. "What is it?"
"We cannot wield the sword." The Wisdom King said with bothered expression. "We cannot carry, move, or even touch them without getting burned."
"Ah…" Ambrose clicked his tongue. "Can I wield them even?"
"I don't know, but let's hope so."
'I can't use the golden sword all the ti, as it's very draining and weaker than Black Sword, but it has so uses, and I planned to use it differently and not use it as my primary weapon.
'I really hope those crimson swords work for .'
"Well, Gensai is ready if you want to go check them out."
"Very well." Ambrose followed after the Wisdom King as they left the temple, walked to the village, and soon arrived at the destroyed site of the blacksmith shop.
It was in ruins, with ashes and charred remnants scattered everywhere.
"Ah, you are here!" Gensai was standing in the middle of the destroyed blacksmith shop and approached Ambrose with a wide hug. "I've waited for you!"
"Honorable Gensai." Ambrose nodded and asked. "So, the two swords?"
"Yeah, they are here!" Gensai pointed towards the ruined blacksmith shop. "They are masterpieces, and it helped finally reach a new level in blacksmithing!
"However, none of us can touch them without getting injured!"
"Hmm…" Ambrose narrowed his eyes and clenched his hands. "So, those swords are naughty."
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