Barbarian Quest-Chapter 36
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Chapter 36
There was a chill in the air. The fact that Pahell was a member of the royal family didnโt change a thing, and the mercenaries were prepared to kill both him and his loyal men at any moment.
โJust kill them all. Things could get messy if we get involved with the royal family. Letโs get it over with and cross the border as quickly as we can,โ Donovan suggested, and Phillion anxiously opened his mouth.
โA-after this job is done, there is a huge reward waiting for you! Our master is the heir of the Porcana Kingdomโyouโre basically escorting the future king!โ Phillion desperately exclaimed.
โI donโt give a shit if heโs a royalty or not, youโve already tricked us once. Besides, youโre just a small-time royalty. Maybe things would be different if you were an Imperial.โ
The mercenaries chuckled. They knew that even a king of a small kingdom wasnโt to be messed with, and if they were standing before a real, official king, they would be on the ground right now bowing for mercy. However, the mercenaries were the ones in the right and with power at that moment.
โWeโre not breaking our integrity even if we kill Phillion and Pahell right here. Theyโre the ones who violated it first.โ
Lou, the Sun God, wouldnโt punish the mercenaries for that very reason. Phillion lied in the name of Lou on top of violating the promise of integrity. There was nothing tripping the conscience of the mercenaries with Lou on their side.
โYou have to pay for what youโve done with your integrity, Sir Phillion,โ Urich said, calling Phillion by his title Sir for the first time. Pillionโs eyes were trembling in fear.
Step, step.
Urich walked up to Phillion and squatted down in front of him. His yellow eyes gazed at Phillion.
โPlease, Urich, take our prince to the capital of Hamel,โ Phillion said in a low voice. Urich replied in a whisper that was quiet enough that the other mercenaries couldnโt hear him.
โAt this rate, my brothers are going to riot. Since you were the one who broke the promise first, theyโre going to want to kill you and your little prince. Also, just take all your belongingsโyour money and your pearls. If you really want to protect your young master, then you have to pay for what youโve done with something thatโs worthy of the forgiveness of my brothers.โ
Pillionโs eyes widened at Urichโs words as it wasnโt what he had expected to hear. His voice was friendly, quite far from the anger he expected him to be feeling.
โThis man wants to carry on with the job. But if thatโs the case, why did he expose my secret to the other mercenaries?โ
Urichโs actions were contradictory, but Phillion didnโt care about understanding his intentions right now.
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Phillion dropped his head. He knew that he had already lied using his soul as the consequence.
โSir Phillion, I donโt understand it at all. Why do you go so far to protect this immature kid?โ
โHe is of royalty and the heir of the kingdom. That alone is worthy of my loyalty, Urich.โ
โNope, as far as Iโm concerned, this is all just a joke. Bachman, how many brothers did we lose?โ Urich turned around to ask Bachman as he showed a bitter grin.
โWe have three dead. Wait, no, four. Another went just now.โ
After hearing their casualty, Urich turned to look at Phillion again.
โAre you left-handed, or right-handed?โ
Phillion knew what was coming. He took the glove off his right hand and put it out in front of him.
โRight.โ
Urichโs axe spun in his hand as Phillion anticipated the pain with his eyes closed.
Crush!
The fingers of Phillionโs right hand were severed one by one.
โHmph,โ
Phillion withheld his groan with all his strength as his fingers fell to the ground.
โS-sir Phillion...โ
Pahell, who was watching the scene unfold in terror, released a stream of tears as he collapsed to the ground.
โItโs alright, my prince, stay right there,โ Phillion managed to show a smile even though sweat was pouring down his face. His right hand now only had a single thumb left. It was a grotesque sight.
โI-is, is that everything? Are we good now?โ Phillion shook violently as he tried to stop the bleeding in his hand. Urich turned to Bachman again and asked.
โBachman, how many wounded? The ones who are clearly bleeding.โ
โHmm, we have five with a bunch of bandages around them.โ
Phillionโs face turned pale as he saw Urichโs look screaming โI need more blood.โ
โYou have to spill just as much blood as my brothers have spilled, donโt you think?โ Urich said as if he was finding amusement out of this. A shiver went down Phillionโs spine after seeing Urichโs creepy smile.
Ripโ
Urich cut into Phillionโs back. As the tip of his blade slowly made its way down the fleshy board of skin, the clear and sharp pain struck Phillion. Five lines of bloody marks ran down the length of his back.
โSir Phillion!โ
The guards from Caracan rushed to his aid. His face was pale.
โPlease, continue to escort our prince,โ Phillion said as he practically slammed his face down onto the ground. His persistence was enough to make even the mercenaries stand in awe and disbelief.
โI-I donโt need an escort of animals like these men, Sir Phillion! We can do this on our own, you can protect me!โ Pahell exclaimed. He despised Urich and the mercenaries. After seeing what they had done to his loyal liege, he wanted to kill them right there and then.
After making it through the hefty punishment, Phillion stumbled toward Pahell. He raised his hand in the air.
โForgive my insolence, my prince.โ
Slap!
Blood spouted from Pahellsโ mouth as Phillion spent the last bit of his strength slapping his young master across his face.
โS-sir Phillion, youโve hit me! How dare you hit me?โ
Slap!
Phillion laid his hand on Pahell once again. His cheek soon swelled red.
โYou must face the reality, my prince! Do you really think we can escape this kingdom on our own? Even if I were to give up all of my fingersโno, my head, that would be impossible.โ
Phillion cried out as he shoved his bloody right hand into Pahellโs face. Blood was still dripping from the severed cross-section where the pale bone was showing and the pink muscles were twitching.
โUgh!โ Pahell dropped his chin as he gagged. His vomit was a mix of his tears and snot.
โIt was by Louโs grace that we ran into this mercenary squad. If we hadnโt hired them, we would have been finished off by the chase party a long time ago,โ Phillion thought to himself as he endured the pain. Even after the suffering that he had to go through, he believed that his decision was correct. Porcana was a small, quiet kingdom where mercenaries were rarely seen. The fact that they were able to meet a squad strong enough to fend off the chase party was already a miracle, so he had to tell whatever lie that was going to convince them to work for him.
โI want to carry on with the job. If anyone objects, speak up now, or we could go with our tradition and vote on it,โ Urich said as he looked around his mercenaries. The mercenaries became busy chatting among themselves.
โWe killed off the chase party anyway. The reward for escorting a royalty is going to be insane.โ
โWe should at least know all the details if weโre going to do this. Why is a prince being chased out of his own kingdom?โ
โJust kill them and take their money. Then we can happily be on our way.โ
A lot of different opinions made their way around the mercenaries. Still, the consensus was to kill their employer and take whatever they had.
Pahell felt dizzy. He could hear the mercenariesโ voices in between, and the sound of metal clashing made his heart tremble in fear.
โI am going to die at this rate.โ
The cheek that had been obliterated by Phillion tingled. He had never been slapped before, not even by the king. Nothing felt real.
Click.
Something was caught in Pahellโs mouth.
Spit.
He spat out a tooth onto the ground.
โYou slapped a royalty to the point of breaking their tooth. You really are a loyal liege, Sir Phillion,โ his thought brought a smile to his own face, and Pahell wiped the blood around his mouth.
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After vomiting profusely, Pahell picked up his chin, then clenched his teeth and fists. The mercenaries turned their attention to the prince.
โI am the sole and rightful heir to the Porcana Kingdom. However, Duke Harmatti, my uncle and the regent of the kingdom, is eyeing the throne. My father, the king, has not awakened from his coma for a year, so the throne will fall to me when I reach the age of sixteen. The regent, Duke Harmatti, wants to kill me before that because without the blood heir, the throne will naturally fall to him, the current regent and the brother of the king.
The context of the job wasnโt that different, except for the fact that it had escalated from involving a single noble family to a royal dispute.
โIf I undergo my sixteen-year-old coming-of-age ceremony in the Empire and return to Porcana with the escort of the Imperial troops, Duke Harmatti wonโt be able to lay a finger on me. I am the sole rightful heir to the throne of Porcana, so when I take the throne...โ
Pahell glanced at Phillion, then back at the mercenaries.
โ...you will be rewarded and treated accordingly to my position as King of Porcana. That, I swear in the name of Lou, the God of Sun.โ Pahell took out his sun pendant and kissed it. Whoever broke their oath with a god was punished with eternal suffering in the afterlife. Phillion, who had already done so, now had a tainted soul.
โOh, merciful and generous Lou, please consider the loyalty that Sir Phillion has shown and forgive his sin.โ
Pahell came to a sobering realization. He learned the magnitude of the sacrifice Phillion had made for him, and that the loss of oneโs body is nothing compared to the pain that he would have to endure in the afterlife. His soul was now destined to become an evil spirit that wanders the world of the living without salvation.
โDid you hear that? The next king promises a reward in Louโs name,โ Urich grinned. The idea of killing and plundering the employer was slowly fading.
โThis is a life-changing opportunity.โ
Opportunities like this were not easy to come by. Humans were destined to spend their lives rolling in the dirt until they died. That was the way it went.
โThe royal highness himself promised it, so I want to finish the job.โ
โSame here.โ
โWho knows? Maybe heโll give us some farmland for us to settle down on. A king can do that much, right?โ
One by one, the mercenaries raised their hands in favor of completing the job. Pahell promised the rewards that each mercenary asked forโmoney for those who wanted payment, and land for those who wanted it.
Phillion and the guards breathed a sigh of relief. They had survived.
โThatโs what Iโm talking about, my prince. Well done,โ Phillion soothed the prince as he stroked his head with his left hand. If Pahell hadnโt promised the rewards for the mercenaries out of spite and stubbornness, they would have killed all of them as payback.
โSir Phillion, your loyalty will certainly be rewarded. When I become the king, Iโm going to spend whatever it costs to get the pope to pardon your sin. I will not allow your soul to wander this world. I swear on Louโs name...โ
Phillion stopped Pahell mid-sentence and shook his head.
โSwearing on Louโs name is something that people without trust do with each other. Your word alone is sufficient for me, prince.โ
Pahell clamped his hands over his chest and opened his mouth as tears covered his eyes.
โI, then, swear to you on my own name, not Louโs.โ
* * *
Phillion was being treated by one of the guards. The guard wiped the dried blood from his back and applied an ointment.
โThe wound is surprisingly shallow for the amount of bleeding,โ the guard said as he dressed the wound. Phillion bent forward and back to feel the severity.
โHe only cut through the skin. The muscles are fine.โ
It was just a long tear in his back that looked like a nasty gash. It wasnโt much of an injury.
โUrich, you clever man.โ
Phillion re-evaluated his assessment of Urich. He was much cleverer than he had initially thought.
โI still donโt understand why he told the other mercenaries about my lie. He wanted to carry out the job regardless, so all he had to do to prevent all that commotion was just keep it to himself.โ
Urichโs action was questionable.
Step.
After finishing his meal, Urich walked up to Phillion. Phillion waved the guards away to make room for a private conversation.
โGo get some meat, you lost a lot of blood,โ Urich said as if he wasnโt the cause of all the bleeding.
โI know itโs weird for me to say this to the person who tortured me, but thank you, Urich.โ Phillion nodded to show his respect.
โI understand why you lied. If you had told us that you were on a royal quest from the beginning, we wouldnโt have taken the job. It was because of your lie that we made it this far. So, in the end, it seems like your judgment was correct,โ Urich chuckled. Even Donovan, who was the first to vote in favor of this job in the beginning, wanted out as soon as it was revealed that it involved the royal family. Thatโs how dangerous and complicated it made things for the mercenaries.
โI was able to convince my brothers only because we were already doing the job.โ
Urich glanced at Phillionโs right hand. After losing four fingers on one hand, his life as a warrior was over.
โTry not to blame me too much. You did violate the integrity. The job not being the same as the description is the same as mercenaries turning on their employer. It would have been fair for me to crack your masterโs skull into two right in front of you,โ Urich said as he picked his nose. There was blood clotted up inside his nose, which he picked out and flicked into the fire.
โThere is no blame. In fact, I think you let me off easy. But can I ask you a question?โ
โIf I say no, are you not going to ask?โ
Urichโs banter made Phillion chuckle despite his sore body.
โIf you wanted to keep the job, why did you expose me to the other mercenaries? Again, Iโm not blaming you for it, Iโm just curious.โ
โThatโs right, I do want to finish this job because I want to see the capital of the Empire. If Iโm going there with a noble, then Iโm sure Iโll get to see even more of the capital that you call the center of the world than if the mercenary squad were to visit it on our own. Actually, since you guys are part of the royal family, doesnโt that mean I get to see the emperor himself? Right?โ Urichโs words became quicker, and his eyes sparkled like that of a young boy.
โIf you wish, I can help you see the emperor from afar in the royal audience.โ
โThe estates and castles of the nobles that Iโve met were amazing. I canโt imagine how magnificent the emperorโs will be, goddamn. I bet itโs full of incredible things,โ Urich laughed as he slammed his own knees. The Imperial steel sword that had become Urichโs treasure was also something that could only be found in the workshop of the emperor.
โThis man...โ
Phillion felt the eagerness of Urich. It was the pure desire of a child.
โI really want to go to the capital of the Empire, especially if itโs with a noble. However, I have no intention of lying to or betraying my brothers for my own desire. Thatโs all. I realized that you violated our trust, and I had the duty to notify my brothers.โ
It was simple. Urich was honest. He didnโt lie about his desire to see the capital, nor had he broken his duty to his brothers.
โClear and simple.โ
Phillion suddenly gained clarity.
โThis man can be trusted. Even though heโs a barbarian, he honors his oaths and duties. Heโs probably more loved by Lou than a man like me who lies with impunity in his name.โ
Phillion had taken a liking to the man who had cut off his fingers. It was quite ironic.