The ascent of the SSS rank primordial of corruption-Chapter 28: About your grandfather...
"About your grandfather... heโs still on the wild east island." His expression became heavy as he remembered another old friend. ๐ง๐๐๐๐คโฏ๐๐๐ฐ๐ฃโฏ๐ญ.๐คโด๐ฎ
Hearing those words, the expression on Ethanโs face broke into a scowl and he spoke with contempt and anger: "I donโt want to hear anything from that man.
He promised to save us, he had the power to do so and yet he abandoned us to die at the hands of that scumbag.
Heโs nothing but a good liar who deceived his grandson and his own daughter with false promises when he realized that the man my mother chose was a monster."
These words were sincere from the bottom of his heart, but they didnโt please David, who hardened and raised his voice.
"Your grandfather loved you with all his heart! I understand that you hate him, and honestly? In your position, I donโt know how Iโd feel.
But you have to understand, Ethan; your grandfather made mistakes with the royal family and ended up stuck in a position he couldnโt recover from."
David took a deep breath before continuing.
"There was a blade not only in his neck, but also in your neck, your motherโs neck and the necks of all the men who followed him! He had responsibilities he couldnโt deny."
"I can move my troops now because protecting an allyโs title is among my responsibilities. The only difference is that I can deny that responsibility at the cost of nothing more than a fraction of my prestige."
"If your grandfather denied this responsibility, it would mean his death, the death of all the soldiers and families under his protection, and the extermination of his own family.
Youโve never experienced the cruelty of the royal family in person, Ethan, so I understand why you canโt understand why your grandfather didnโt go against the kingโs word and get you and your mother out of that bastardโs clutches."
Davidโs tone softened slightly.
"But I promise you: every day of his life since your motherโs death and your own, has been endless torture.
Heโs suffered enough from his own sins to still be hated by the only family he still has, who believe heโs dead."
Davidโs sermon only lasted a little over a minute, but for Ethan it seemed to last for hours.
His shoulders shook as a flood of emotions overtook his heart.
The memories he so longed to forget emerged from the depths of his mind: his mother, her loving smile and gentle embrace, and even his grandfather, who always brought the best gifts.
He was a kind and honorable man, Ethan knew that.
But how to hide the pain?
How can you not hate someone who waited for years suffering terrible torture while hoping to see his grandfatherโs troops surround and disembowel his father to death?
Itโs easy to understand the irrationality of hatred, but itโs precisely the fact that itโs irrational that makes it so hard to forget.
"I... I donโt know what to say..." Ethan finally broke down.
A single tear ran down his cheek as he struggled to contain the feelings in his heart: hatred, longing, sadness, melancholy.
All mixing together in his chest like a demonic and painful concoction.
"Then donโt say anything, child." David grabbed Ethanโs shoulders and, with a look that seemed to pierce the young manโs soul, continued:
"I have a small port on the coast and a fleet that will drop off supplies on the islands of the wild east every few months. The next batch of supplies should leave in a few days."
"Get on that ship and find your grandfather. He may only be a mercenary captain, but he has almost 700 elite soldiers under his command.
Become his heir and take control of these men before returning to the central island. Not as a simple mercenary captain, but as a Lord ready to reclaim his familyโs lands."
Ethan listened to Davidโs proposal and considered it carefully.
His grandfather was a great warrior, probably among the ten strongest in the Kingdom of the Eternal Isles.
Naturally, being at his side would be incredibly advantageous, especially when he took into account that his grandfatherโs army, although smaller in number, was in no way weaker than Davidโs.
When he thought rationally, he thought it was the smart thing to do.
But when he thought with his heart... He didnโt know.
โWhat a joke... do you have any ideas, system?โ Ethan mocked himself.
He was technically the heir to a being that was above even the gods his people worshipped, but he was still caught up in family drama.
[I am technically part of you and I can feel your feelings, your pain. From what I know of the human mind, you need time to get your head around it.
David is right and holding on to a grudge against someone who didnโt help you because they simply couldnโt help you is foolish.
Talk to your grandfather and sort out your issues with him, thatโs the only way to resolve this.
Human emotions are complex and despite the relative autonomy granted to me by my creator, Iโm still unable to fully understand them].
โNor are humans...โ Ethan sighed to himself and turned to David before making a decision.
"I need time... let me finish this mission and Iโll make a decision."
"All right, take all the time you need." David said before patting Ethan on the shoulder.
He would have preferred the young man to simply accept once and for all, but after what he had been through, just the fact that he was considering accepting his offer was enough to make him happy.
Before leaving Ethan alone once more, David stopped his steps and turned around. He waved in the air and a single talisman appeared in his hands.
"Itโs a communication talisman, linked directly to me. When you make your decision, you can contact me using this."
David handed the talisman to Ethan before turning and leaving. His body crumbled into crystals of light that flowed through the open window.
Ethan continued to stand there, staring out at the horizon beyond the window. He was tired of it all, but he still had duties to fulfill.







