Return of the Unrivaled Spear Knight
Chapter 124Side Story
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Side Story Chapter 124
âHow dare youuuuuuu!
Bel turned, surrounded by piles of corpses and rivers of blood, to look at the group of people that had just showed up. It had only been ten minutes, but over two hundred paladins lay lifeless on the ground. Despite the massacre he had started, Bel was very calm.
âLook whoâs finally graced me with his presence. Hah, I have to destroy an entire paladinâs order to meet you, huh?â Bel licked the blood on his fist.
Unsurprisingly, the blood belonged to other people, not him. Slaughtering hundreds of paladins hadnât left a single cut on Bel; once again, he lived up to his title of Battle God.
âBel, what in the world are you doing?!â Cardinal Kurz roared.
On behalf of the previous Pope, who had been forcefully ousted from his position, Cardinal Kurz led the priests. In addition, he had been contending with Cardinal Erman, the father of the âsaintâ Lilith Aphrodite, to become the next pope. Kurz had won that fight by default after his contenderâs daughter had manifested a Demon Kingâs authority. However, Bel knew that Lilith Aphroditeâs circumstances had been orchestrated by this wicked man.
Bel chuckled. âI had a change of heart.â He shrugged.
âWhat do you mean, âa change of heartâ?â Kurz demanded.
âIâve been watching what you weaklings were doing because it was funny, but Iâm tired of it now.â
âWhat in the worldâ! Wait, I lost contact with Michael several days ago. Are you behind that too?â Kurz asked, his eyes narrowed.
Bel quietly shook his head. Kurz and the others were blinded by their arrogance ever since Hubalt had become known as the most powerful nation on the continent, so they didnât even think about looking elsewhere.
âThatâs all caused by your mistakes,â Bel pointed out.
âMistakesâŚ?â
âThe operation failed. Every single one of the oh-so-proud Paladins of the Great Temple has been taken prisoner, and all of the Four Paladins you so confident couldnât be beat were killed.â
âThe Four Paladins were killed? What kind of nonsense is that?!â Kurz yelled.
âCardinal Kurz, didnât you say that youâve lost contact with Michael?â
Kurz and his posse of high priests following him flinched. He knew that something was wrong. During a war, there were countless occasions where one had to take action first and report laterâbut even with that considered, Michael hadnât reported in for too long.
âHahahaha! I figured. The Martial God really is something.â
âThe Martial GodâŚ?â Kurzâs jaw dropped. âThen did heâ Wait, is he that strong? Then is the story about how heâs been recuperating from a mortal wound for all these years wrong too?â
âWell, it may not be entirely wrong.â
âWhat are you talking about now?â
âI tried fighting him, but he was way weaker than I expected.â Bel tilted his head as he recalled the memory from several days ago. Even thinking about it now, he couldnât understand how that was possible. Joshua Sanders Belâs sole goal in life, so heâd been shadow-fighting against Joshua based on what he knew of the Martial Godâs martial prowess for decades. Although the fight several days ago was Belâs first actual fight against Joshua, he had fought the Martial God tens of thousands of times in his head.
âTo be honest, I still donât get how the Martial Emperor, my teacher, was killed by him before the Martial Emperor could do something about it.â Bel raised an eyebrow.
âIf you were that confident, why did you run away on your own?!â
âEscape?â Bel grinned. There couldnât be a more unfitting word for the Battle God than âescapeâ. âDonât you understand that you have to let fruit ripen before you eat it?â
âWhat?â
âWhatâs the point of beating up someone who isnât in good enough shape to fight back?â
Kurz gritted his teeth. âDo you think war is a game? Just because of your prideââ
âSilence!â Bel shouted. Hundreds of the priests collapsed to the ground, screaming, as the mana-empowered shockwave slammed into them, blood dripping out of their ears.
ââJust becauseâ? Did you say âjust becauseâ?â Bel growled.
âUgh⌠How dare youâŚ!â
âIâve invested my entire life into defeating the man named Joshua Sanders. I donât even remember when you started raising me like an animal, and I never got to taste freedomâand you call that just because?â
Bel strode angrily toward Kurz and the others.
âStop him!
The paladins anxiously watching the situation jumped into Belâs path. Although over two hundred of them were already dead, there were over two thousand white-clad paladins protecting the Great Temple. This was the place where the highest-ranking priests resided; it wasnât an exaggeration to say that the Empireâs best and brightest were all there.
âGood. Hahahahahahahaha!â Bel guffawed.
It was one versus tens of thousands, but Bel moved without hesitation.
âThere will be no more Hubalt, the Holy Empire, after today. From tomorrow on, a new country will be born: it will be named Huzact, the Martial Empire, after my teacher. Iâll kill every one of you here and take the throne myself!â
Bel charged into battle.
* * *
-How are you feeling?
Lilith smiled despite the freezing cold temperatures at the top of the mountain. She was wearing a robe with a hood to cover her face, but it was hardly enough to hide her beauty.
âI feel good,â she answered with a giggle.
-Huh?
âThe Martial God is concerned about me. Where else will I be able to enjoy such luxury?â Lilith joked, earning her a quiet chuckle from Joshua.
-Stop joking. Get married as soon as possible after youâve stabilized your country. If you miss your timing, you end up an old spinster forever.
âIf youâre that worried about me, you can marry me.â
-âŚYouâre joking, right?
âDo I look like Iâm joking?â Lilith asked, her eyebrows furrowing.
Joshua froze for a moment, and then shook his head.
-Iâm sorry, but I already have three beautiful wives.
âIs there a law thatâs stopping you from getting one more?â
-I've been criticized enough for having three wives, and I donât want to walk on eggshells around my children when I get older, so Iâll have to say no.
âWhat a bummer.â
Joshua finally realized Lilith had, in fact, been joking.
-Youâre quite mischievous. Iâm relieved to see youâre the same as ever.
âHah! Take care of your knight first instead of worrying about me. You know, thereâs a rumor in my country that the famous Combat Emperor is impotent,â Lilith mentioned with a shrug.
-I-Impotent?
âYes.â Lilith nodded. âA lot of people used to wonder if they could get the Combat Emperorâs martial prowess in exchange for becoming impotent, too.â
Joshua smiled awkwardly. Whenever he thought about Cain, he felt bad because it felt like he was the reason why Cain had remained a bachelor to this day.
-âŚStop it. Iâm already feeling guilty enough.
âI should hope so. After spending his entire life searching for his master, heâs now become a sixty-year-old bachelorâŚâ
-Are you going to keep doing this? UghâŚ
âIâll get going,â Lilith said mischievously and then swiftly turned around.
âJoshua.â
Joshua looked askance at her.
âWeâre still friends, right?â
Lilithâs voice quivered.
When it came to her guilt, Lilithâs feelings had not changed. No matter what excuse she used, what she had done could never be undone.
-Of course. Even if you donât feel the same, Iâll always think of you as my friend.
ââŚSeriously, youâŚâ
-You know my past.
âYour pastâŚ?â Lilithâs eyes slowly widened as she recalled his history.
Joshua Sanders was respected enough to be known as the Martial God around the entire continent, but his life was littered with betrayal. His master had stabbed him in the back, and he had been abandoned by his father. Experiencing all of those tribulations was what had made Joshua Sanders the man he was now.
-My lifeâs motto is that there is no future for someone who has betrayed the trust people put in them.
ââŚYour lifeâs motto feels like a punch in the gut,â Lilith replied with a bitter smile.
-Donât overwork yourself, and use the thing I gave you wisely. Then, saving your father wonât be too difficult.
âThank you.â
-But donât forget about our promise. Once you run into that guy named Bel, run away immediately and donât look back.
Lilith felt as light as a feather both mentally and physically. Thinking about the thought this handsome man put into her gave her the confidence to march through her thorny road without pause.
âI could say the same thing to you. If you need my help later, contact me without hesitation.â Lilith winked.
Joshua chuckled.
-Iâll be sure to.
* * *
Arcadia, the capital of the Avalon Empire, was stabilized quickly. It had only been three days, but not a trace of war could be found, all thanks to the mages who had been dispatched from the Magic Tower. Following their Tower Masterâs order, the mages invested their full power into the restoration of the city. (f)reewebnovel.com
âTower Master, is this really okay?â
Theta waved his hand, dismissing the magesâ concerns. âStop worrying. It might have been different if we were getting directly involved in the war, but weâre just helping out a country with reconstruction. Itâs fine.â
âBut Hubalt will make a fuss once they find out about thisâŚâ
âIs our Magic Tower that weak?â
âPardon?â
âIs our Magic Tower so weak that we have to worry about how other countries will respond every time we do something?â Theta asked with a frown.
The Seven Mages, except for Marcus, the Earth, fell silent.
âIf that's the case, I donât want to lead it. If you donât like my decision, what you guys need to do is very simple.â
âWhatâŚ?â
âBeat me and take my position as Tower Masterâthen Iâll obediently follow your orders.â
This remark was made by Thetapirion Whitesox, the one and only Eighth-Circle mage of this generation, so, of course, no one dared to challenge him.
âSo cut that shit out and look over there.â Theta pointed at the arena where the two princes of Avalons were stretching.
The crown prince of the Avalon Empire was going to be decided today. It was an internal affair, so the event was closed to the public. However, the Magic Towerâs mages were able to take a seat in the audience as a gesture of respect by the Imperial Family.
âDonât you want to know whoâs going to be the Martial Godâs heir?â Theta shrugged.
âMmmmâŚâ
The Seven Mages turned their full attention to the arena.
âHow about we make a bet?â Theta suggested with a grin.
âA b-bet?â
âYeah, letâs bet on who wins this fight. The losers will grant one wish for each winner.â
Theta already had a demand in mind for when he won this bet: allow the Magic Tower to support Avalon, and for no one to say anything else about it.
Thetaâs smile grew wider and wider as he thought about it. He was perfectly confident that he was going to win this bet. All of the Seven Mages were going to bet on the same prince, after allâand on the other hand, Theta was going to bet on the other prince, makign him the sole winner.
âHow does that sound? Deal?â
Theta beamed.