Chapter 5
Tick. Tock.
Time seemed to move slowly.
The only thing she could feel was her own hand gripping the sword.
Before she even realized what was happening, Ciliaās instincts launched the blade like a reflex.
Bang!
āKieeek!ā
The practice sword struck the monster square in one of its eyes. In that instant, time snapped back to normal. Crash! The thrashing beast slammed into the outer wall of the annex.
I wasnāt planning to step inā¦
Her body had moved on its own before her mind caught up. Clicking her tongue inwardly, Cilia quickly set down Margaret behind her and ran toward the man.
āGet back! If you stay thereāā
A burst of debris shot toward them from the shattered wall.
Instead of replying, the man grabbed her tightly and pulled her into his arms.
Because of their height difference, Ciliaās face pressed against his chestāwhere she could clearly hear his pounding heartbeat.
Thump, thump.
Not the rumbling pulse of the earth, but the warm, human rhythm of life. A faint trace of cologne brushed her nose as shards of stone bounced off the manās back and shoulders.
Clatterā¦
When the fragments finally stopped falling, he released her. He had to be in pain, but he didnāt utter a word. She couldāve dodged on her ownābut she owed him at least a thank-you.
āThank you. Now, please take my friend andāā
āI canāt do that. I wonāt leave you alone in front of that monster.ā
His voice was firm. What a kind man. Butā¦
Iām pretty sure Iām stronger than you.
āIāll protect you.ā
No, Iāll be the one protecting you.
Unbelievable. How can someone that kind be so dense?
As she frowned, the monsterās foot came crashing toward them.
āKahk!ā
Cilia shoved the man out of range of the attack and rolled in the opposite direction. Once she confirmed he was busy tumbling away safely, she redirected the monsterās next strike and yanked her blade out of its eye, slashing at its rear right leg.
Crack!
āKieeek!ā
āGet back!ā
Slash!
The man, having recovered, joined the fightāhis sword cutting across the beastās chest, apparently aiming for its heart.
āNot there!ā
āPardon?ā
Dodging another kick, Cilia gestured at her own neck. Thatās the weak spot.
A monsterās heart wasnāt always in the same placeāit could be anywhere, or nowhereābut cutting off the head always worked. It couldnāt regenerate and was rendered completely helpless. Even if it didnāt die, that much was guaranteed.
āIāll draw its attentionāfinish it off when you see an opening!ā
Before the man could protest, Cilia shoutedā
āOver here, you slimy freak!ā
The lizardās blazing eyes snapped toward her.
āDonāt just stareācome at me!ā
The monster hesitated as it tried to chargeāits injured leg failing to bear weight.
That moment of imbalance was all it took.
āKieeek!ā
The manās sword swung for the neck. It didnāt cut all the way throughāits thick hide stopped the blade halfwayābut it startled the creature. Cilia gave him a thumbs-up.
Then, in the next instant, the monster thrashed violently, sending the man flying hard into the wall.
Thud!
āHey!ā
No answer came from within the rising dust cloud. He couldnāt be dead⦠right? She forced down her unease, only to feel a sharp, hostile gaze. Cilia turned, her eyes glowing.
āOh, right.ā
āKieeek!ā
āYouāre still not headless.ā
āKieeek!!ā
āYou just made a big mistake.ā
Mana surged from her circuit, wrapping her blade.
āClearing the witnesses for me, huh? That solves one problem.ā
The charging monster froze mid-step.
Danger. Run. Its animal instinct screamed in its head.
And thenā
She felt it.
The beast had no sense of color, but right now, she could feel one.
Red.
Blazing, furious red.
Swish!
Ciliaās sword sliced clean through its neck. The lizardās gaping mouth was still open as its head spun through the air.
How many soldiers had been devoured by that mouth�
A chill rippled down her spine.
āHow does it feel to be on the receiving end?ā
Thud.
The head hit the groundāand Ciliaās vision warped. Her focus narrowed, like being pulled into something. Before she could react, a piece of memory clicked into place.
āIām sick of it.ā
The man sheād seen when her magic flared up in the incineratorālying on a bed, tubes tangled across his body.
āThis kind of lifeā¦ā
Beepā!
His words were cut short by a high-pitched tone as his body convulsed. Someone shouted frantically in the background.
āDoctor! The patientā!ā
The manās eyes closed.
He died.
Cilia accepted that.
He had died onceāback then.
What came next was harder to explain.
He woke up again, in a grand mansion. Standing before a mirror, he saw his reflectionāan elegant face Cilia recognized. Handsome, like the man who had just died.
āYou bastard.ā
The instant she saw Illode Heinzās face in that mirror, she snapped back to reality.
Dust filled her lungs. Her blood still raced from battle.
When she turned, the monster lay decapitated and motionless. The man and Margaret were still unconscious nearby.
āā¦This isnāt the time to zone out.ā
Shaking her head, Cilia ran toward the man. Heād landed under the wall butāthankfullyāhad no major injuries. He twitched; heād wake up soon. Just fainted briefly. Relieved, she let her sword drop to the ground.
Deng. Deng.
Right on cue, a heavy bell rangāthe signal for the local knight garrisonās emergency response. Someone mustāve sent a quick alert via teleportation magic. Hoofbeats thundered in the distanceādozens of riders approaching fast.
āUghā¦ā
The man groaned.
āAre you all right?ā
āAhāā
Still dazed, he reached out a hand toward her. His large hand brushed against her cheek.
āAre you hurt?ā
He asked, his voice soft. Dust had settled enough for his torn robe to reveal a glimpse of his muscular torso beneath.
No wonder he survived that impactā¦
Cilia hurriedly covered him with a scrap of cloth.
āIām fineāā
āCapture the beast!ā
The knights burst in, beating the limp monster for good measure. It was oddly satisfying to watch. One of the leading knights approached the two.
The man withdrew his hand from her face. The warmth disappeared instantly.
Strangeā¦
Why did that feel disappointing? Maybe because it had been so long since sheād felt another humanās warmth, after so many days among corpses and monsters.
Then the knight called out, āAre you students? Are you unharmed?ā
āIām fine. Please check on him first.ā
āIām all right. Ohāand thereās another person over there.ā
Cilia pointed to where sheād left Margaret. Sheād known the girl was kind, but hadnāt expected her to risk her life to help. Maybe sheād had good people around her all along and just hadnāt noticed.
The knight nodded and went to carefully lift the unconscious Margaret.
It looked like things were finally wrapping upā
āFlier!ā
A familiar voice rang out. Cecile Diaman, rushing forward with her attendant.
āHuh?ā
What was she doing here?
And why was that nameā
āMother.ā
Mother?
Cilia blinked between Cecile and the man.
They look alikeā¦
Thenā
āYouāre⦠Flier Diaman?ā
āYou know me?ā
The man blushed faintly and smiled.
āAllow me to properly introduce myself.ā
He stood and bowed gracefully, arm across his chest. His light brown hair gleamed in the sunlight. His soft eyes met hers with a warmth that lingered only for her.
āFlier Diaman, heir to the House of Count Diaman.ā
āAh.ā
A sigh slipped out before she could stop it. She knew how horribly his story ended.
āAre you all right? You look paleā¦ā
Cilia forced a smile. She wanted to warn him, but saying something about the future would only make her look insane.
For now, play dumb.
āā¦Iām Cilia Bronew of the Bronew Barony.ā
āBronew? Really?ā
āYes. Weāre technically distant relatives, you know? You can speak casuallyāitās fine.ā
āI couldnāt possibly, not to a lady Iāve just metāā
āItās not exactly a formal meeting, is it? Letās skip the unnecessary formalities. Iāll be casual too.ā
āIf you insist, Cilia.ā
āFlier.ā
He smiledāa bright, gentle smile.
How did Cecile end up with such a nice son? His fatherās genes mustāve worked overtime.
āWhat a reckless thing youāve done,ā Cecile scolded sharply.
Right on cue.
āIām sorry, Mother. Iāll accept whatever punishment awaits me.ā
āOf course you will. Did you think this would go unpunished?ā
Strict as everābut understandable. She was worried.
Cilia only shrugged to herself.
Honestly, if not for me, heād have died right hereānot years later.
Or maybe been too injured to ever fight in the war.
Wait⦠that might actually be better.
Dying later in battle versus surviving with a limp armāyeah, maybe she should break something next time.
Whatever odd look crossed her face, Flier mustāve misread it. He extended a hand to her.
āI hope we meet again soon.ā
āAh, sure.ā
Actually, sheād prefer not to. She planned to give him the bare minimum of courtesy and move on. But the moment their hands touchedā
āā¦ā¦ā
Cecileās eyes flicked sharply between them, scanning Cilia from head to toe.
Whatās with that lookā¦?
āHm.ā
What kind of hm was that? It didnāt sound promising.
āI really do hope you two meet again soon,ā Flier added warmly.
That tone somehow made Cilia even more uneasy.