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The Fallen Monarch

The Demon Lord, humanity’s greatest enemy. Every few decades one rises to power, threatening the human realm and all who inhabit it. To stand against the Demon Lord and its armies, humanity relies on Heroes who are sent forth to face the unfaceable. Thoma was one such Hero, though he defeated his generation’s Demon Lord over 20 years ago. Now, he is but a simple monk living in a remote abbey in the mountains of the Holy Kingdom, where he cares for abandoned children and orphans of war. Though his life has been peaceful for a long time now, things are changing. Times are getting tougher and the abbey is struggling to make ends meet. Thoma knows the future is uncertain, yet he continues to struggle toward a better tomorrow. Will he succeed, or will the past he left behind finally catch up to him? ______________________________________________ I don't own this novel or translation. I don't have any rights to claim this novel. I just do copy and past here because I am fan of this novel. If real author want to remove this please inform me.

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Chapter 14. Canibar Territory (2) Part-2

As winter approached, the temperature continued to drop. It became far easier for the soldiers to grow exhausted as they were pummeled by rain, low temperatures, and heavy winds. The soldiers of the Holy Kingdom had retreated after the first and second attacks on Canibar. They then performed basic treatment on the wounded with bandages and salves. The only food they received was a single potato and a thin soup cooked within the military camp, which was meant to sustain them for the entire day.

They forced their heavy bodies to move. They looked at the distant outer walls of Canibar with exhausted eyes. The wall and gate looked impenetrable and rock-solid. It was definitely suitable as a fortification set on the border of the Kingdom of Aylans. A portion of the outer wall had been broken during the first assault, and there were signs of the outer gates being burned, but they still stood tall. The thousands upon thousands of dead soldiers displayed right outside the gates were a testament to the strength of their defenses. The ground was littered with bodies, discarded weapons, and equipment.

They had tried to get through by using siege towers and ladders, but the resistance they had run into had been far more than expected. The Holy Kingdom's soldiers had received significant damage, but they expected that it was a similar story on the side of Aylans, if to a lesser extent.

"… They're resilient for some heretic nation. What's it been? Five days now that they've held out? We couldn't even open the castle gate."

"They do have a lot of magicians. But more than that, there was that one guy…"

The soldiers frowned.

"You mean the monster…?"

The soldiers collectively thought of a single figure. A single monster. He looked like a human, but he didn't use his weapon like one. Whenever he swung his sword, two to three men were slain. Their bodies were split apart, causing blood to spray everywhere. He was like an envoy of death in their eyes, reaping the lives of the Holy Kingdom's soldiers.

The soldiers felt a chill and shook their heads.

"Why is a monster like that on the Aylans' side? Is he an Aylansian Magic Knight?"

"A Magic Knight? The ones that deal with both magic and blade? It could be, I guess. I've heard that Aylans kingdom is overflowing with Magic Knights, but… damn. How are they expecting us to break through the outer wall with a bastard like that in the way?"

"It'd be great if the Holy Knights stepped in themselves…"

The Holy Kingdom's soldiers sighed. It was a needless expectation.

The Holy Knights of the Holy Kingdom were powerful. They had enough power to stand off against ten ordinary soldiers each and have strength left over afterward. But as they had such military prowess and pride, they participated in battles only at the very end.

Their reasoning was simple. It wasn't just because it was the safest time for them to intervene―when most of the work had already been done by the other soldiers―but it was also when it was most likely for there to be an occasion for them to perform a 'feat'.

It was the safest time for them to do so. And the Holy Knights did not risk their lives for anything that didn't involve performing one.

"Shit, I thought it'd be an emergency army made up of refugees, but that wasn't the case."

"Who is that blonde bastard? He looked strange to be a knight. Could it be… a secret soldier deployed by the Aylans Kingdom?"

"A secret soldier?"

"I'm talking about a Hero!"

The soldiers clamped their mouths at those words. The enemy had a Hero-grade soldier? There was nothing scarier than that.

"If that's really the case, isn't this too dangerous…?"

The soldier who was speaking was interrupted by having his head grabbed.

"Uh…?"

His head was forcibly shoved into the pot boiling with soup.

"Uwaaack!"

His face was cooked within the fierce heat. As he desperately resisted, the pot containing the remaining soup spilled over. The soldier rolled around while covering his face in pain.

"You dare…? You would call an enemy by the title of 'Hero'? One who is selected only through the grace of God?!"

Janus, who commanded the Paddle of God, looked down upon the soldier with disgust.

"There can't be a Hero unless he's expressly chosen by the Pope, His Highness! That man you are talking about is simply a heretic and a devil!"

"…"

The soldiers collectively shut their mouths.

It wasn't the case that Heroes only came from the Holy Kingdom. There were other talented people gathered from other nations as Hero trainees, but it was only the Holy Kingdom who granted the title of 'Hero'. By that logic, it was technically correct to say that only the Holy Kingdom produced Heroes, but… there was no guarantee that all Heroes would follow them.

Janus refused to accept this point. According to him, anyone that didn't follow Pope Salem was suited only to be called a heretic, a heathen, a devil, or some other stigmatized name. Obviously, the same thing held true with the Kingdom of Aylans as well.

King Paulie Aylans was a 'heretic'.

Janus turned to his soldiers.

They all jumped to their knees and lowered their heads.

"All those that spread strange rumors within this army will not be judged by military law, but instead will meet a heretic's interrogation!"

"…"

'Heretic interrogation? Is he saying that he'll start torturing people?' One of the soldiers thought, horrified at the prospect.

The soldiers turned pale. They were all aware of what a cruel figure the man standing before them was. It was well-known that death was better than undergoing his torture.

"Prepare yourselves! We are attacking again tomorrow! And…"

Janus turned around where the Holy Knights stood.

"All of you will participate as well. We will subjugate Canibar two days from now. If we take any more time than that, it's obvious that the bastards' reinforcements will arrive."

The Holy Knights nodded.

***

Tom and Ellin, along with Halsem, were meeting with Count Shabel within the guest room.

The count had invited them. As he was the commander of the army, he had been able to see with his own two eyes just how much these three people had contributed. The woman called Ellin had shown incredible martial prowess to be able to mow down Holy Kingdom soldiers with nothing but her fists, while the one called Tom had displayed swordplay that was beyond anything he'd ever seen. The one called Halsem… did nothing.

"…"

Count Shabel frowned. The Holy Kingdom soldiers that the group in front of him had taken care of on their own must have exceeded seventy. At this point, they were acknowledged as the embodiment of fear. The soldiers of the Holy Kingdom struggling to open the outer gates fled in terror just seeing the pair. It was largely due to their efforts that they had been able to endure the past five days.

'Amazing. They are so skilled even though they appear so young. However…'

Count Shabel's eyes narrowed.

'That makes them that much more suspicious.'

The fact that people this skilled were guards of a simple merchant didn't add up to him at all.

"You all… Who are you exactly?"

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