My Death Flags Show No Sign of Ending-Chapter 128
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âWas that really okay, Erica?â -Francis
After seeing off Vincent who had left, Francis let out a small sigh before addressing Erica.
âYes. It seems that the upper echelons of the Knightâs Order are indeed under the influence of Dr. Justus, but even so, after actually talking, I believe we can trust Captain Vincent for now.â -Erica
âCan you tell me the reason for that judgment?â -Francis
âWell, itâs undeniable that the Knightâs Order was dispatched to Yuno and Baston, and that they were cooperating with Harold-sama to evacuate the residents, right?â -Erica
âYes, they were in close coordination with Harold-sama and Frieri.â -Yuno
Yuno answered in a tone different from usual, not drawn out. That itself was proof of a dire situation that left her with no room for comfort.
Erica felt the same. But precisely because of that, she had to keep her mind cool and act, she reminded herself.
âThen naturally, the situation on the ground should have been reported to Captain Vincent, the head of the Knightâs Order. But if not, there are several possibilities to consider.â -Erica
The first is that the Knightâs Order at Baston was completely annihilated or the situation on the ground was simply too chaotic to send any reports. However, according to Yunoâs report, that was not the case, and information should have been delivered, with there not being a significant difference in Sumeragiâs intelligence.
The second is that reports from the field are being suppressed before they reach the top. If there are people from Dr. Freudâs faction within the Knightâs Order, then this is probably the most likely scenario, Erica surmised.
âBut thereâs a third possibility, right? That the captain we just talked to is an ally of Justus and might be lying.â -Leafa
Leafaâs point was naturally made.
Even if they had some understanding of the situation, as long as they donât understand Justusâs thoughts, they canât know what heâs aiming for.
âAs for that, any counterargument I prepare would only lead to a fruitless debate. If I were to provide a reason for thinking the possibility of that is low, it would be simply because I felt he was trustworthy after exchanging words directly.â -Erica
âIâm not denying your judgment of people, Erica, but thereâs more to it than just that, right?â -Leafa
ââŠYes.â -Erica
Even without knowing the details, Leafa could sense that Erica had some thoughts on the matter. In fact, Erica did have her own considerations, but whether to share them at that moment was a dilemma.
However, given the emergency, it might be crucial to share important matters. Erica, who had always hoped to be honest with Harold, knew that she couldnât withhold things from her allies or she wouldnât be able to face Harold.
âIf we assume that he is an ally of Dr. Justus, then the reason for him approaching us is likely to confirm how much information we hold and what our next moves might be.â -Erica
No one interrupted her. Probably, Leafa and Francis already understood everything Erica was about to say.
âIf the information we have is negligible, then they will be fine leaving us be. But if we know something that canât be ignored, then they might resort to more drastic measures.â -Erica
âWhat kind of drastic measures?â -Liner
âThe quickest would be our elimination. In short, killing us.â -Erica
In response to Linerâs question, Erica replied without any hesitation.
Liner and Colette gasped, not expecting such a response. It was evident from the change in their expressions.
âWe previously crossed swords with Harold-sama. Iâll refrain from mentioning the outcome, but hypothetically, if he is equal or superior in skill to Harold-sama, then our annihilation is inevitable.â -Erica
Even though she mentioned it as a hypothetical, given their previous confrontation where they took the lead and repelled the assault, it wouldnât be surprising if their opponent possessed combat capabilities on par with Haroldâs.
âWell, I get what youâre saying, but can someone just casually kill royals or nobles like Erica and Fran?â -Liner
âWhile it might be feasible in terms of ability, considering the aftermath, it wouldnât be done lightly. Normally, that is.â -Leafa
âWhat do you mean?â -Liner
âHave you forgotten what we heard from Harold? If Justusâs plan succeeds, this continent might sink. In such a case, titles of royalty or nobility will become meaningless.â -Leafa
Leafa was right. If an unprecedented catastrophe like the sinking of the continent were to occur, the very survival of the nation would be questionable. In such chaos, all security organizations would likely become dysfunctional, leaving no room to chase the murderer.
Moreover, if Vincent is indeed staking his life on the success of this operation, he would not hesitate at all.
âIt is the worst-case scenario, but if such measures are taken, we need to avoid the risk of total annihilation. Therefore, I, along with Ventos and Lilium, will be the ones to go and assist Harold-sama.â -Erica
âItâs not like Iâm against it at all, but why are you taking those two?â -Hugo
Hugo asked about the intent behind the team division. It seemed clear to him that it wasnât a random assignment, but he couldnât discern the reason.
Erica openly shared her thoughts without any deception.
âItâs because thereâs a possibility that the two of them might be informants for Dr. Freud.â -Erica
âW, what! I would neverâŠ!â -Lilium
Lilium began to object, but Ventos restrained her with his arm.
âCalm down, Lilium.â -Ventos
âB, butâŠâ -Lilium
âWhat Erica is saying makes sense. We havenât proven our innocence yet.â
Ventos seemed to understand their situation objectively, but for Erica, openly expressing such suspicion was distressing. It was due to her inherent kindness and, although their association had been brief, she had witnessed them fighting alongside her without regard for their own safety, especially in the recent battle.
However, if the two were not informants and genuinely wished to do something for Harold, this could also be an opportunity.
âMoreover, this is exactly what we wished for. If Harold-sama is in danger now, there couldnât be a better time to repay our debt, could there?â -Ventos
âAh! T, thatâs⊠rightâŠâ -Lilium
After their exchange, Erica asked again.
âSo, will you accompany me?â -Erica
âOf course.â -Ventos
âYes! Please let us go!â -Lilium
ââŠThatâs how it is. What do you think, Liner?â -Erica
âW, why are you asking meâŠâ -Liner
âWell, because you are our leader after all.â -Erica
Liner was taken aback by the sudden question.
From Ericaâs perspective, it was clear that Liner had harbored doubts about Harold since a recent incident. She sensed that it wasnât something that should be lightly touched upon and hadnât delved deeper yet.
Considering all this, there might be a possibility that these doubts could lead Liner to be reluctant about rescuing Harold. If Erica acted unilaterally, it could potentially lead to the disintegration of the party, which was not her desire.
Therefore, it would be better to discuss and align everyoneâs thoughts thoroughly.
âWanting to rescue Harold-sama is solely my decision. However, we need to properly discuss this as a party.â -Erica
âI, I⊠umâŠâ -Liner
Linerâs hesitation and internal struggle were evident.
In front of him, Erica thought to herself that she was being unfair. A young man as naive and just as Liner wouldnât lightly disregard human lives due to personal feelings. Moreover, rescuing Harold was also in line with the wishes of the captain of the Knightâs Order he admired.
Knowing all this, she felt guilty for putting him on the spot.
ââŠI think we should go rescue him. So, I agree with Ericaâs proposal.â -Liner
ââŠThank you, Liner.â -Erica
âThat settles it. Letâs start with what needs to be done right away,â Leafa said, clapping her hands together.
First, they had to prepare their equipment, plan their actions after splitting into groups, and decide on the period and timing for regrouping. Both Travis and Baston were unpredictable, and unforeseen circumstances could arise. They needed to devise contingency plans accordingly.
Even if they managed to rescue Harold, the situation could change significantly before they regroup, and unexpected events might make regrouping itself impossible.
Outside of that, there were many other things to consider, and it took over a full day before everything took shape.
In the meantime, they also had to oversee the arrival of the Santiya Trading Company at Travis and assist with unloading, so by the time they finished preparing and went to bed, it was almost the next day. At dawn, they would board a merchant ship heading to Baston.
Even understanding that it was better to sleep early, Erica still felt restless and went down to the courtyard of the inn to gaze at the night sky. Her mind felt foggy, but above, the stars stretched across the sky.
She wondered if Harold was safe or if the worst-case scenario awaited them.
Even while believing in Harold, doubts occasionally crept into her mind. As she acknowledged her own vulnerability, she tried to regain her calm by looking up at the starry sky and taking a deep breath. Then, she heard the sound of someone approaching through the grass.
âGood work, Erica.â -Leafa
Leafa, the source of the sound, addressed Erica in her usual firm voice. Erica felt a considerable sense of relief from her voice.
Even though she must be feeling anxious and impatient herself, her attitude of not showing it was reassuring as both a comrade and a friend.
âYou too, Leafa. You were meticulously adjusting every detail, werenât you?â -Erica
âBecause we donât know what will happen. Especially since the situation there is unclear.â -Leafa
âYesâŠâ -Erica
While the incident at Baston has been reported, the actual situation on the ground canât be known until seen firsthand. After all, there were reports of mass monster attacks and large-scale collapses.
There might be remnants of monsters or difficulties in navigating the collapsed terrain, possibly hindering the start of their search.
âStill, I will do everything I can, no matter what the outcome may be.â -Erica
ââŠYou kno~w, Erica, youâre starting to resemble Harold.â -Leafa
âEh? Really? Do you think so?â -Erica
Erica was taken aback by the unexpected comment. While she was somewhat pleased to be compared to Harold, it was clear from the nuance that it wasnât exactly a compliment.
âMay I ask in what way?â -Erica
âThe way you act, knowing the danger to your life, and trying to shoulder everything by yourself.â -Leafa
âIndeed, I have no rebuttal to thatâŠâ -Erica
If Vincent or Ventos and the others are informants, her safety is not guaranteed. If Justus is indeed involved in the incidents at Baston, there might be some trap set, similar to the mass of monsters.
Even the fact that she, as a noble lady, has been on this perilous journey for months is quite extraordinary.
âBut I was able to have such resolve partly because of you, Leafa.â -Erica
The charm she was given on the hilltop. It seemed to make her complex feelings for Harold more decisive and clear.
She may not have completely changed yet, but itâs undeniable that she has gradually become able to take steps forward, largely due to Leafaâs presence.
âReally? Then Iâll bear a part of that responsibility.â -Leafa
Leafa smiled mischievously, just as she did back then.
Seeing that smile, Erica was once again deeply aware of how much she was saved by not being alone. If she hadnât been supported by someone, her spirit would have surely broken long ago.
The words she once told Harold, âYou should learn to rely on others a little more,â are now firmly etched in her own heart.
âThank you, Leafa. And please, continue to support me.â -Erica fre enovelkiss.com
She expressed her genuine gratitude. Receiving those feelings, Leafa smiled shyly.
She wants to be a strength to Harold. That determination was no longer wavering.
The dawn was drawing near, just moments away.
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