39 β The Legend of Sun Knight-Chapter 1 β In Training, Part 3 Sun Knight
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Donation money had just come in the previous day. Judge was currently hard pressed for time. The βdonation moneyβ turned in by the branch churches was not just cash: the majority was food, products from various regions, precious stones and jewelry, and weapons and equipment. They had to sort them as quickly as possible, prioritizing dealing with all the perishables, and then taking some to sell, while storing some as provisions. Since the prices of each region differed, they had to refund money or ask for a surcharge in case of any price discrepancies after the saleβ¦
This year especially, the villages had had great harvests, so the items sent over by several branch churches were all food supplies and products. If they didnβt quickly finish processing these things, handing them over to cooperating merchants, they would rot, and that would be terrible.
This job was not actually difficult, just very time-consuming. In the previous generation, this was the responsibility of the Stone Knight and the Leaf Knight. In this generation, Elaro had given the responsibility to Judge and Valkyrs, the Earth and Metal Knights-in-training.
Valkyrs led several platoon members in delivering the checked off goods to the marketplace, while Judge stayed behind to continue making an inventory. Although the other person had only taken ten people, leaving more than thirty people behind, they were still scrambling all over the place.
βCaptain, piiiiiiig!!β
ββ¦β
Judge was a little speechless, but he had already heard the pigsβ cries, so he didnβt seriously think that his platoon member was cursing him. He reflexively cast the Shield of Earth, but then he thought that it wasnβt quite right, so he hurriedly dispelled the shield and dodged to avoid collision. A drove of pigs brushed by his calves, rampaging through the open spaces of the Holy Temple. Several sorry-looking holy knights chased after them.
He breathed a sigh of relief, glad he had dispelled the shield in time. If those pigs had collided straight into it, breaking their necks, it would have been terrible. The prices between a live pig and a dead pig were very different. He would probably have had to take care of the discrepancy himself.
βCows, sheep, and pigs have all arrived! It wouldnβt be strange if we get a fish tank next!β A holy knight said in frustration, βThe items sent by the branch churches have been getting more and more outrageous, especially the livestock. Sending over horses would have been easier to deal with.β
Judge shook his head and said, βW-we are knights. The branch churches lack horses the most. Itβs im-impossible that they would send us horses.β
βCaptain is right.β
The person who had spoken was a member of Judgeβs platoon. Actually, most of the current knights-in-training were only fifteen, and normally they did not need to choose their platoon members so early. Usually, they would choose them around the age of seventeen or eighteen. However, the circumstances of their generation were quite unique. Most of them had started their training between the ages of seven and nine. Now that almost eight years had already passed, most of the current Twelve Holy Knights were slowly handing their jobs over to the next generation.
Judge did not belong to the βslowly handing overβ side. His teacher had long since finished handing over all the responsibilities to him. The Earth Knight really didnβt like working much, but this was not his fault. After all, on one hand the current Twelve Holy Knights were already at the age to retire by normal standards. On the other hand, they were also the ones who had chosen such young children to succeed them.
In response, the Sun Knight often had a smile on his face while he looked at Elaro in front of everyone, regretfully saying, βIn the blink of an eye, the child is already over twenty and can assume full responsibility, under the God of Lightβs care. Yet the affairs of the world like to hinder us to no avail, for his teacher finds that, although he already has many years to his name, his hands still hold the Divine Sun Sword, unable to pass on the benevolence of the God of Lightβ¦β
At first, few could understand what the Sun Knight wanted to convey, but after hearing it more than a hundred times, it wasnβt possible not to come to some sort of understandingβthe Sun Knight wanted to retire. Elaro was already of the age to take over, but unfortunately, the children chosen by the other Twelve Holy Knights were all too young. When Elaro had been twenty, the others had only been thirteen and fourteen, so of course they could not succeed their teachers back then.
The situation dragged on, and now Elaro was already twenty-three, yet no one knew when he would officially take over. After all, some of them were only fifteen and couldnβt possibly become one of the Twelve Holy Knights yet.
Regarding this matter, Judge didnβt care either way. In any case, he had already started doing the duties of the Earth Knight since a long time ago. There was no difference whether he officially took over the position or not. At most, he would just receive the Earth Knightβs weapon and room.
Judge saw around thirty people approaching from a distance. Elaro was likely the one who had sent these people over. The day before, Judge had asked him to send help. He had originally thought that since everyone was super busy right now, Elaro would at most send just one group of people, but this number meant it was likely that two groups had come. Judge was very happyβ¦ Wait, these two people wereβValica and Shuis.
His face immediately fell.
The two of them walked up to Judge. At the same time, the holy knights on each sideβit didnβt matter if they had originally been there or if they were the ones who had followed the two overβall fell silent.
Valica smiled and said, βJudge, Big Bro Elaro told me to come help you.β
The moment Judge heard that, he knew that nothing good could happen. Told βmeβ to come help you? Then, where does that leave Shuis, who is behind him?
βBig Bro Elaro is not your brother!β As expected, Shuis immediately grew angry.
Valica snorted and looked askance at Shuis. βHeβs not my brother, but does that mean heβs yours? Big Bro Elaro is an orphan just like me. He only has a younger sister.β
Shuis stated as if it was indisputable, βIt goes without saying that Elaro is my big bro. Ever since before I was selected, Iβve been calling him big bro. Youβre the one who butted in halfway and started endlessly calling him βBig Bro Elaro, Big Bro Elaroβ!β
Elaro and Shuis had known each other longer than Valica had. This was a gap Valica could never fill, and it was also his most vulnerable weakness. So the moment he heard Shuis mention it, he also grew angry. βYou have both of your parents and a bunch of brothers and sisters. Iβm an orphan with nothing. I finally have a brother, yet you want to steal him away?β
βYouβre the one who is stealing my big bro!β
βS-stop fightingβ¦β Judge intervened somewhat weakly. He looked left and right and scratched his head, unable to do anything about the fight. The conflict between Shuis and Valica was one known by all of the Twelve Holy Knights-in-trainingβexcept Elaro.
Elaro often inquired after them with great concern, wondering why Shuis and Valica hated each other so much. No one wanted to tell him the truth: βItβs all because of you.β
Even though they didnβt all call him, βBig Bro Elaro,β the truth was, because of their age gap, Elaro was like everyoneβs older brother. The eleven of them were all his younger brothers. He guided them, he loved them dearly, and they respected him deeply.
It was just that among younger brothers, there were those who liked to stick to their older brother, and there were those who didnβt like to do so. There were those who grew easily envious, and there were those who didnβt. Among them, the ones who liked to stick to their older brother the most, and who also grew envious the easiest, were Shuis and Valica. It went without saying that the two of them would argue endlessly.
When Judge saw them argue, to the point that one of them grabbed the bow from his back and the other stomped the ground hard with one foot, he couldnβt help but sigh heavily. He resented Elaro a bit for sending these two over to him at the same time. Sending them over separately would have been no problem, as both of them were very competent and could help him a lot, but sending them over together would only result in a row.
He stood between the two of them and said, βI-itβs fine if you argue! But donβt use violence. If you get h-hurt, Elaro will be super angry.β
Once they heard Elaroβs name, both of them hesitated. Valica took the lead and put away his bow, unenthusiastically saying, βFine. For Big Bro Elaroβs sakeββ
βYouβre not allowed to call him Big Bro Elaro!β
As he yelled angrily, Shuis gave a kick toward Valica, who twirled the short bow on his back and conveniently used it to block Shuisβs foot. Valica snorted coldly and said, βEven your sneak attack failed. I really donβt know how you passed Elaroβs inspection. Did you act like a spoiled child in front of big bro?β
Huge flames ignited in Shuisβs eyes when he heard those words, which were a bit excessive. Even the platoon members behind Shuis frowned, growing somewhat angry.
Seeing this situation, Valica fell silent. Inwardly, he was feeling a little remorseful for speaking so offensively. As a matter of fact, no one knew Shuisβs strength better than he did.
Ever since they were young, in order to please Big Bro Elaro, who had excellent swordsmanship, they had always striven to practice hard. Later on, when they developed animosity toward each other, they were deeply afraid that the other person would receive a crumb of praise more from Elaro, so they practiced even harder. In the present, their strengths could be said to be at the top of the Twelve Holy Knights-in-training. Of course, not including Elaro.
However, for Valica to lower his head and apologize was an impossible task. He could apologize to anyone and everyone, as long as he was in the wrong, but Shuis was the only exception.
Shuis was so angry that he grew calm instead. βWhy donβt you come and test out how I passed?β
When he heard this, Valica immediately nocked an arrow. He knew how fast Shuis was. Even though he did not have the Wings of God spell cast on him, the Storm Knightβs speed was just as his title hinted atβnever to be underestimated. Without advance preparation, Valica was sure he would be at a disadvantage from the start.
With a tap of his foot, Shuis rushed straight toward Valica in a flash, a twist launching into a roundhouse kick. Although the Leaf Knightβs speed was not as quick as the Storm Knightβs, when speaking of agility, he was definitely not in any way inferior. With a quick turn of his foot, he easily dodged the roundhouse kick.
However, the kicking skills of the Storm Knight had always involved consecutive attacks. An upwards kick closely followed the roundhouse kick, and then became a heel kick⦠The kicks rained down in quick succession, like a raging storm, not allowing his opponent time to catch his breath.
Valica used the smallest steps possible to dodge his opponentβs continuous attacks. If the attacks were not strong, he would directly use his bow to block them, or he parried it. As he dodged, he backed up at the same time. He was not losing or retreating; rather, it was more advantageous for an archer to be at a distance.
However, even in close combat, the Leaf Knightβs skills had always been among the quickest and most agile within the Twelve Holy Knights. Faced with an attack akin to a raging storm, he was still able to find an opportunity to shoot out two arrows. One of the arrows left a streak of blood on Shuisβs right arm, but Valica also suffered the price of a kick to the left cheek for it.
Once the holy knights to each side saw their captains getting hurt, their fighting spirit also rose, and both sides began mutually hooting encouragement. Even their hands found their weapons. They were waiting for the most impulsive person to draw his weapon first. Immediately after that, a huge scuffle would certainly break out.
Seeing the situation, Judge sighed and muttered, βElaro, Iβve decided to hate you.β
Resigned, he walked forward and told the thirty or so people the two of them had brought, βDonβt interfere. G-go over there and help with the inventory.β
No one moved. The two sides continued to stare fixedly at each other. They were mostly all older than Judge, and they werenβt his platoon members either, so Judgeβs orders werenβt very effective. All he could accomplish was prevent them from fighting for the time being, but if he were to turn his head and leave, he was afraid that the two platoons would immediately start a brawl.
Judge couldnβt do much about the situation. He could only stand between the two sides, using himself as a wall to separate them. Then, he stared fixedly at Shuis and Valica, who were in the middle of fighting, ready to cast the Shield of Earth to prevent the two of them from overdoing it in the fight and receiving severe injuries.
Unable to join the fight, the two platoons instead called out, βGo Captain,β to support Valica and Shuis. The current scene had turned into a scene of two extremesβone side was calmly making an inventory of the goods, chasing after pigs, and herding sheep, while the other side was lifting up weapons and shouting, βGo Captain!β
With their platoon members fanning the flames, sure enough, Valica and Shuis fought even more explosively. Several times, Valicaβs arrow pointed directly at Shuisβs chest, and Shuis also repeatedly kicked toward Valicaβs head. Luckily, both of them were very strong and did not let the other personβs attack succeed, or else the attacks would have most definitely brought about severe injuries.
It was instead Judge who was watching the entire battle in alarm. He nearly tossed out the Shield of Earth more than once, but luckily, he stopped himself in time. Otherwise, if Shuis ended up kicking the Shield of Earth with his full strength, the resulting leg injury would probably be severe. It was the same for Valica. If his arrow had hit the Shield of Earth and resulted in the arrow shattering, the splinters would have flown in all directions.
Judge had already learned his lesson. There was one time when he had cast the Shield of Earth and Shuis ended up with a fractured right leg, while Valica ended up with splinters from the exploded arrow pierced into his body. It alarmed Judge so much that he kept apologizing after the incident even though neither of them blamed him. Once Elaro learned of the matter, he even tossed both injured parties into the confinement chamber, and didnβt bother looking into Judgeβs involvement.
However, Judge didnβt ever want to see that kind of scene again, so he no longer dared to casually cast the Shield of Earth to stop them. Still, this also made it so that their chances of receiving heavy injuries increased greatly.
This didnβt work. That didnβt work. The only thing Judge could do was pay even closer attention to their conditions, hoping that he could find a better time to cast the Shield of Earthβperhaps the reason why his Shield of Earth always received full marks during inspections was actually thanks to these two people.
He was concentrating so hard that when a hand suddenly rested upon his right shoulder, Judge jumped in shock. But after he turned his head to look, he meekly retreated and continued taking stock of the goods. He no longer paid any attention to the two people who were fighting.
Valica was the first to notice something was off, because the platoon members shouting by the sides had suddenly fallen silent. He twisted his body, dodging a sweeping kick from Shuis, and in the midst of turning, he glimpsed a streak of brilliant gold, stunning him. Thus, he did not manage to dodge Shuisβs next attack, and his left shoulder received a heavy kick.
Once he landed his kick, Shuis also discovered something was off. He and Valica had fought for many, many years. He knew the other personβs strength very well. This kick of his just now shouldnβt have landed, and once it did, not only did Valica not retaliate, he even frantically looked in a certain direction. Even the arrow nocked on his bow was drooping toward the ground.
Shuis also stopped his attacks, not worried that this might be a scheme for him to lower his guard. Valica wasnβt that type of person. Then, he followed the other personβs line of sight. His face immediately paled.
Elaro stood where Judge had originally been. His expression was neither angry nor strict. It was more expressionless than anything as he looked at them, but that was more than enough.
Valica gulped and put away his bow. Shuis lowered his leg. Both of them approached Elaro apprehensively, and then they stood straight with both hands pressed against their thighs. Their stances were fairly similar; even their heads were lowered to the same degree. If someone did not know them, they might think that these two people were such good friends that even their actions were very similar.
βIβ¦β Elaro breathed in deeply and said, βam very disappointed in the two of you.β
For Shuis and Valica, this one sentence probably has an attack power of 1000%, Judge and the other holy knights thought to themselves, immediately feeling sorry for them.
As expected, once these words were spoken, Valicaβs face turned deathly pale, and the rim of Shuisβs eyes even turned red. Seeing this, Elaro gave a light sigh.
βMaybe itβs my fault. The Storm Knight and the Leaf Knight do not have to get along with each other.β
Even though Elaro said it was his fault, Shuis and Valica felt even more ashamed instead. They hurriedly opened their mouths, wanting to apologize, but the moment the word βBigββ sounded at the same time, they froze. Then, they glared at each other.
Seeing this, Elaroβs heart plummeted even further. He had always wanted them to be able to get along, but the more he tried, the more strained the situation grew. Could it be that since I had forcefully tried to improve their relationship, it created the opposite effect?
The two of them still had their heads lowered, not daring to look at Elaro. They seemed rather apologetic, but even so, they refused to approach the other person. Even though both of them stood in front of Elaro to apologize, the space between them was wide enough to fit another three people.
βValica, stay behind to help Judge take stock of the goods. Shuis, take your platoon members and go to the training grounds to find Rhonelin. Together with him, lead the platoon members in practicing the sword. Even though you mainly rely on your kicking skills, swordplay is fundamental. You canβt slack off there either.β
Heads still lowered, the two of them nodded and then left to do their own jobs. En route, they were afraid to even look at Elaro, afraid to see his harsh expression.
It was true that Elaro was frowning. He watched them leave separately and even furtively turn their heads back to peek at him, but they only dared to do so once. The moment they saw Elaroβs expression, they no longer dared to look again. Their expressions were full of shame and fear.
So, my own Twelve Holy Knights are scared of me? Elaro sighed. He didnβt know if this was good or bad, just that he was a littleβ¦ disappointed.
Elaro sat on a hammock hanging from a banyan tree in the gardens. This was his favorite place to reflect on things. The hammockβs width was comfortable, and purple flowers on vines drooped down from the top of the tree, so it was not easy to see this hammock from outside. It was quite hidden, but he could see the entire garden through the vines.
If anyone wanted to find him, they would come to the gardens and shout for him. Elaro would then appear from the opposite cornerβhe didnβt want other people to discover this secret hideout.
Actually, this place was originally one of the Cloud Knightβs hideouts. However, after that time when Elaroβs teacher had ordered him to find Knight-Captain Cloud, and Elaro discovered this place, the Cloud Knight had stopped coming here. The place became Elaroβs special hideout for reflecting on things instead.
You already learned Stormβs kicking techniques, and your archery isnβt bad either. I can overlook all of that, even though they say to be careful of biting off more than you can chew. Well, in your case, youβre learning everything well enough, so thereβs no harm in learning a bit more. But do you have to learn Cloudβs βYou canβt find meβ skill too?
Itβs fine if you learn his confusing steps, but thereβs no need for you to learn the hide-and-seek part too, right? Since my youth, Iβve had to search for Cloud, and now that I am advanced in my years, I have to search for my student too?
Teacher would complain from time to time, but he never truly forbade Elaro from occasionally hiding. Elaro even felt that his teacher already knew of his hiding place, but just hadnβt revealed him.
After thinking of his teacherβs words, Elaro couldnβt help but think of his teacher too. No matter if it were the Sun Knight or the Judgment Knight, they were both people that everyone wholeheartedly believed in. There was absolutely no one who dared to go against themβ¦ Except the current Twelve Holy Knights.
The current generation of Twelve Holy Knights all wholeheartedly believed in the Sun Knight and the Judgment Knight. When it came to important situations, they had even less hesitation in following commands given by the Sun Knight. However, during normal times, they were able to get along like friends. This was Elaroβs ideal kind of interaction, butβ¦
Today was the teachersβ first day away on their mission, yet he had already gotten into disagreeable situations with Hungri, Shuis, and Valica in succession. Moreover, these situations were actually not all that uncommon. Hungri had always been at odds with his philosophy, and Shuis and Valica had been quarreling for many years already. Even now, he couldnβt figure out a way to solve the conflict between themβ
βBrother, youβre really hiding here again!β
Elaro raised his head and looked over. What his eyes immediately caught sight of was a white cleric robe with a golden trim. He had always felt that this outfit suited the other person very well, making her appear just like an angel. As long as he saw her smile, he would feel delighted.
He smiled and said, βLudia, why are you here?β
Ludia was the only person who knew this place. Elaro and his sister had relied on each other since they were young. He would hate not letting his sister know where he was. He remembered how, when they were younger, she would immediately cry without stopping the moment he was out of her sight. It was hard to even leave her side to find food.
Ludia brushed the purple flower vines to the side and sat next to her brother without asking. Like a little girl, she swayed the hammock and smiled as she asked, βBrother has come here to stare off into space again. What are you thinking about?β
βIβm thinking about how you have grown up so much without my noticing,β Elaro lamented. He really didnβt know when that little girl, who had always been crying her heart out, had stopped crying, and had now turned into a reliable cleric.
Ludia burst into laughter. βBrother, youβre not that old! Youβre like an old man sitting there lamenting over how his children have all grown up, and how he has grown old. If I remember correctly, youβre only twenty-three, right?β
Elaro smiled ruefully. He knew his mindset was too much like an old manβs, but it couldnβt be helped. Since a young age, he had watched a bunch of younger siblings grow up. It could be said that he was like an older brother, and sometimes he was even more like a father, completely bringing to life the saying, βAn older brother is like a father.β And add on a teacher whose expectations were rather highβ¦
βElaro, youβre an adult now, and you are mature and understanding. Your fighting skills are pretty good too. It could be said that you excel in several areas. Teacher is quite pleased and has only one request of his student.β
βTeacher, please tell me!β Elaro earnestly pricked up his ears to listen. No matter how difficult the request, he would follow it at all costs!
βTeacherβs only request is that as long as I have a request, you must follow them all, do you understand?β
ββ¦ Understood.β
He had a strict father with constant requests coming from above, and defiant children demanding his attention from below. This was the analysis Ludia had given him. Elaro could only smile wryly in response.
Ludia asked gently, βWhat happened? Donβt tell me nothing happened. Youβre so busy, Brother. You wouldnβt come here randomly to look at the scenery.β
Elaro hesitated, but when he saw Ludia waiting for his response with an encouraging smile, he eventually spilled everything that had happened today to his little sisterβthe conflict with Hungri, and how Valica and Shuis had gotten into another fight.
After he finished describing the dayβs events, he said helplessly, βLudia, why are you laughing?β
Ludia covered up her mouth. βEvery time I see Brother having a headache over those two kids, I find it very amusing.β
Elaro was even more worried. βItβs not amusing at all. As their comrade, I donβt want them to hate each other.β
βFighting here and there doesnβt mean their relationship is all that bad!β Ludia hugged one of her brotherβs arms and raised a hypothetical scenario. βBrother, if one of their lives were in danger, do you think the other person would lend a hand to save them?β
Elaro was momentarily stumped for words, but then he passionately replied, βOfβ¦ of course! If either one dared to look on without helping, I would never forgive them!β
βDonβt be so agitated.β Ludia patted her brotherβs shoulder. βTheyβre still kids, after all. Right now is exactly the time when theyβre brimming with youthful vigor. It canβt be helped that they would compare themselves to each other, and you happen to be the person theyβre most conscious of. Itβs not strange that they would strive for your favor.β
βSpeaking of the person theyβre most conscious ofβ¦β Elaro was helpless as he said, βShuis is still unwilling to write back home. Recently, he even stopped reading the letters from home.β
Ludia looked at her brother with sympathy. The next generation of the Twelve Holy Knights was truly difficult to manage. She didnβt know if it was because things could only go in the opposite extreme. The current generation of the Twelve Holy Knights mostly had compliant personalities. The only one who wasnβt very compliant was the leader, the Sun Knight. However, the next generation was mostly comprised of rebellious personalities. If there were any with compliant personalities, it could only be the next generation Sun Knight, Elaro himself.
This really is a worrying matter!
Ludia inevitably grew a little worried. She turned her head and saw Elaroβs slight frown. Although he was only twenty-three, his facial features were mature and handsome. Her smidgeon of worry disappeared abruptly, and she hugged Elaro tightly, shouting, βBrother, youβre truly too handsome!β
βHuh?β Confused, Elaro lowered his head to look at his sister, not knowing why she had suddenly blurted that out. However, it wasnβt all that strange, since Ludia often mentioned this to him. He merely rubbed her hair and didnβt ask anything further.
After getting spoiled, Ludia pulled herself together and combed her hair that had been messed up from the rubbing. She returned to being a gentle and reserved cleric and continued to console Elaro. βDonβt worry, Brother. Youβll definitely be fine because youβre the best brother in the world. Even with as many as eleven troublesome little brothers, youβll definitely be able to whip them into shape!β
βDonβt use words like βwhip.β Girls shouldnβt speak so coarsely.β Elaro smiled wryly. βBesides, weβre not brothers, but rather comrades. Our relationship should be like that of friends, just like the teachersβ.β
Ludia was blunt. βBut the gap in your ages has made it difficult for you to be like Teacher Grisia from the start, to be friends with the other Twelve Holy Knights.β
When he heard this, Elaro was silent for a moment, but then he muttered, βThis is all my fault. I am the only one whose age doesnβt match any of the others. Is it because my age is different, that I canβt understand their feelings? Is this why everyone is unable to get along?β
Ludia immediately refuted after she heard her brotherβs words, βBrother, itβs just the opposite! Itβs actually a good thing.β
Elaro looked uncomprehendingly at his sister.
βThis generation of the Twelve Holy Knights is full of strong-willed children. No one is willing to follow anyone else, and their abilities are all pretty strong. If it wasnβt because Brother watched them grow up, giving them this image of an older brother they cannot disobey in their hearts, how would you have been able to win over these children who have such great pride and arrogance?β
When he heard βpride and arrogance,β Elaro furrowed his brows and said, βItβs true that they might be a bit prideful, but itβs not to the point of arrogance. Having such strength, itβs not wrong for them to feel a little prideful. Besides, they are still children, so their personalities would be more direct. Itβs not a bad thing.β ππeβ―ππ²πnππππ.πoπ¦
Ludia covered her smile. She knew her brother loved these βlittle brothersβ the most. Even his real sibling couldnβt criticize them!
βDid they ask you to come find me? Was it Valica or Shuis?β Elaro was quite sure someone had. Otherwise, it would have been too much of a coincidence that Ludia had come here right after he had arrived. It was also obvious that she had known something had happened.
βMake a guess?β
Elaro only pondered for a moment before he said with certainty, βIt was Valica, right? Shuis wouldnβt do something like this. He would only come to me with red eyes and a lowered head, repenting until I forgave him.β
βRight on!β Ludia clapped and said, βAs expected of Big Brother! You understand your little brothers so well!β
This time, Elaro no longer denied considering them his younger brothers. But when he saw Ludiaβs smile that wasnβt quite a smile, he seemed to remember something and hurriedly said, βLudia, no matter how many younger brothers I gain, youβll always be my most precious little sister!β
βWhat are you talking about?β Ludia pouted and said, βJust because theyβre your younger brothers doesnβt mean theyβre not mine, right? The moment Valica offended Big Bro, didnβt he immediately come appealing to Big Sis? Besides, isnβt eleven enough? Do you still plan on acquiring more younger brothers? Alsoβ¦β
She tilted her head, muffling her laughter. βDid you forget that you also have a cute βCharsiaβ as a younger sister? Or is it that you no longer see her as a younger sister? Itβs not surprising. Charsia has already claimed that sheβll marry Big Brother Elaro when she grows up. I get it, sheβs a fiancΓ©e and no longer a younger sister.β
When he heard this, Elaro froze, but then he frowned and said, βWhat are you talking about? Charsia is only twelve, and arenβt you afraid of what might happen if Teacher were to hear your words?β
βHehe, thatβs why I chose to say it now, when heβs away on a mission!β
Away on a mission, huhβ¦ Elaro sighed to himself. Only he knew the truth behind this βmission.β Ludia and the other young holy knights-in-training didnβt know what was actually going on, but they had some suspicions. After all, every half a year, the Twelve Holy Knights would all go on a mission together. No matter if it was the βfrequencyβ or the fact that they βallβ went, it was all very suspicious.
He didnβt know if it was because his ability to conceal things was too poor, but Elaro always felt that everyone already knew that he knew the truth behind the βmission.β Hungri would often even say things like, βKnight-Captain Sun trusts you so much, so he must have told you where theyβre going for this timeβs mission.β
Elaro always replied that he didnβt know, but he always felt that Hungri didnβt believe him much. The others also frequently looked at him with suspicion in their eyes. Shuis was probably the only one who never doubted, but Shuis regarded him with a blind conviction. Shuis didnβt even need to hear Elaroβs words. No matter what, Shuis would always say, without the slightest hesitation: βBig Bro Elaro is right.β
In comparison, Valica was more reasonable. He would avert his gaze, afraid that Elaro would see the doubt in his eyes. But if he were to be asked to say, βBig Bro Elaro is wrong,β he probably wouldnβt be able to do that either.
Why have these two kids grown to show me so much deference? Elaro had never understood why. The other kids had also grown up the same way, but no one else turned out like Shuis and Valica, who revered him so much that they fought for his attention.
βHoly knight Elaro!β
Elaro abruptly returned to his senses, and discovered that his mind had wandered off. He inwardly reprimanded himself, and hurriedly glanced out from between the vines. In the garden, a person wearing a black knight outfit was calling out to him in a hurry.
Is that a knight from the Judgment Knight Platoon? Elaro furrowed his brows as he stood up from the hammock. As usual, he would walk out from a different direction, but before he left, he glanced at Ludia, wondering if she planned on staying, or if she had other plans.
βIβll go with you.β
Ludia had a bad premonition, especially since the person who had come for Elaro was part of the Judgment Knight Platoon. It was likely that Hungri had created some sort of trouble again. She would go too. If anything major happened, she could help. If nothing major happened, she could persuade Elaro not to get angered to death by Hungri.
The shouts from outside sounded quite urgent, so Elaro didnβt dare waste any time. He hurriedly walked into the garden.
Once the knight saw Elaro, he relaxed. βThank the God of Light for limiting His severity.β
When he heard this, Elaro grew even more worried. βWhat happened?β
After being asked, the Judgment Knight Platoon member showed a troubled expression. Seeing an elder reveal such an expression made Elaroβs heart sink. Just how bad is the trouble this time, for a Judgment Knight Platoon member who is always calm to reveal his uneasiness?
His heart leapt as he remembered the situation from earlier. Anxious, he no longer worried over disrespecting an elder and solemnly asked, βDonβt tell me he beat the criminal from just now to death?β
The holy knight quickly waved his hand in denial. βHe hasnβt died yet, but he is being resuscitated as we speak!β
It actually reached the point of needing resuscitation. Elaro hurriedly looked toward Ludia, and his sister nodded at him. No further words were needed; Elaro immediately picked her up in his arms and sprinted toward the Judgeβs Complex. As long as Ludia could make it there in time, the healing could immediately be declared successful!
After all, she was the Popeβs talented student.