Chapter 166: Entangled and connected (3)
Hamel knew that Gartio Menn did not disclose the fact that he was in cahoots with the Neubra Kingdom.
Damn
Heint bit his lip.
How did he know? It was maddening.
Heints eyes shifted to Hume, perplexed by her unexpected presence.
Even though theres no resemblance to Hume at all
Heint was still reeling from the sensation of colliding with her.
It was very similar to when he trained with Hume.
Do you know the Kell family?
Blocking Heints mouth, Lucion asked in a refreshing mood.
[Is this the meaning of getting the upper hand?]
Bethel asked, looking at Russell.
To her, it felt too intense, as if Lucion was enjoying it.
[Of course it is. Theyre still checking on each other. Heint is an imperial knight, after all. Above Heint is Cetyl, the fifth prince, and above Cetyl is the emperor, right?]
[Yes.]
[But as Hamel, what does he have? The organization has grown, but it cant be compared to the Empire. Theres no one above him. Do you want Lucion to bow down to Heint?]
[Absolutely not.]
Bethel strengthened her voice.
[So, Lucion should keep pressing on Heint since he has a lot of information. It would be troublesome if he were to interfere with Lucion. Isnt it more convenient to keep him under pressure like this?]
[Then Lord Lucion is doing really well. If I were Heint, I might have already thrown a punch.]
[Thats right! Hes doing great!]
Russell and Bethel look at Lucion with satisfaction.
Oh. Ratta learned one thing. If you want to suppress someone, you have to use those kinds of words
[No, Ratta! Thats a bad word.]
[Yes, absolutely not. Using such words would upset Hume, wouldnt it?]
Bethel and Russell quickly opened their mouths.
Ah Okay! Ratta doesnt want to upset Hume, so Ratta promises not to use such words!
Ratta said it quickly.
Brother Heint is already troubled enough. Please, just behave appropriately. This is driving me crazy.
Lucion struggled to hold back his laughter.
The three of them seemed to be having a good discussion.
Why are you meddling in the affairs of a family that disappeared after rebelling?
Heint spoke in a stiff voice, barely remembering, and Lucion chuckled softly.
What if it is not treason?
What do you mean?
What if they were unjustly driven away, instead of betraying?
At the ambiguous words, Heint furrowed his eyebrows.
What are you trying to say?
Could you lend me priest Chelga for a moment?
Madman. Where did you hear about this?
Any warlock can do this, so dont make a fuss.
Anyone can do it?
No, mostly.
Lucion hurriedly added, remembering what Russell had said earlier, that not everyone, no matter how much a warlock, can control ghosts.
Still, any warlock can see ghosts, so it wasnt entirely wrong.
Phew. I almost swore just now.
Heint breathed a sigh of relief.
He didnt know what kind of black magic the warlock was using, but it was a terrifying statement.
Are you swearing with your eyes right now?
If its you swearing, dont worry; Im doing it on the inside too.
Thanks. Thanks to you, I will live a long time.
Heint sighed deeply when Lucion didnt back down.
I cant give you the priest.
I knew you wouldnt. I never thought youd give me even a single hair to begin with.
Lucion pointed to the ground.
Then bring Chelga and wait here for a moment.
Why should I do that?
Because the Kell family was the family in charge of the shadow of the imperial family and was unfairly chased out. Its all because of the Neubra Kingdom.
Are you being serious right now?
Yeah.
Lucion quickly ran off.
He disappeared before
Heint looked at Hamel, who was running hard, with a puzzled expression.
He couldnt help but laugh, thinking that maybe he had jumped out the window at that time.
That guy is crazy.
Heint covered his mouth.
That guy was a warlock.
If Hamel was the one who sent the letter, wouldnt he have been trying to gain the favor of the imperial family by hiding his identity from the beginning in order to destroy the Hand of Void, or rather, the Kingdom of Neubra?
Its true that its creepy, but it was a good way to lower suspicion.
Honestly, it was a huge help.
Okay. This person is J.L. Kell. Youve checked him out, right?
Lucion approached and pointed at J.L.
Yeah, I did.
Heint, feeling awkward, nodded slightly in response to J.L.s gesture.
Its Chelga, right?
As Lucion asked, the man Heint was holding flinched.
[That guy is Chelga.]
Bethel followed Heint just in case. The priest he brought was Chelga.
Yeah.
After Heints response, he untied the hood covering Chelgas face, obscuring his mouth and eyes.
But J.L. reacted.
Lucion smirked and told Heint, Untie the cloth covering his eyes.
You dont need to order me around; its already untied. Dont be so pushy, Heint replied.
Just untie the cloth covering his eyes. Okay? Lucion insisted.
Heint sighed slightly at Lucions answer.
Is sarcasm your thing?
Nope. You probably heard it wrong. Oh, is being perverse your hobby?
Damn it.
Heint struggled to hold back his swearing and unwrapped the cloth that covered Chelgas eyes.
Even if he argued with Hamel, he only felt like he was being drawn into it.
The more the cloth was unraveled, the more severe Chelgas trembling became, as Lucion and Heint noticed.
Hes the one.
[That guy is right.]
It was the same for Russell.
J.L. stopped breathing when half of Chelgas face was revealed.
He felt dizzy and started to stumble and vomit.
He hes the one, J.L. said through gritted teeth.
When J.L. looked up, his eyes were bloodshot.
That guy is right. Its him! The guy who framed me! Its him!
J.L.s voice gradually became louder and sounded closer to a scream.
Hes the one who took everything from me! That guy is Chelga! That guy!
You cant kill him. You cant even hit him now, can you?
Lucion stopped J.L. and looked at Heint.
No, you can hit him. Just a few.
But Heints answer was unexpected.
J.L. rushed forward and landed a punch on Chelgas face.
Puck!
Hes a witness, right?
Lucion hesitated slightly and spoke to Heint.
Witness or not, Ill give him a chance to vent his anger, and if he tries to stop me, Ill stop him, so dont bother.
The Fifth Princes trust is greater than I thought?
Lucion observed J.L.s rage, as he seemed to want to destroy Chelgas face.
Thats enough, Heint said after J.L. had hit Chelga squarely in the mouth.
Argh! That bastard, I have to kill him! Let go of me! But J.L. was not in his right mind.
His eyes were filled with hatred as the dam of ten years of pent-up emotions burst.
J.L.
Lucion called J.L. quietly.
J.L. responded to that voice.
I understand the surge of vengeance, but was your only purpose to kill that insignificant fly?
J.L.s face contorted, then he slowly relaxed and lowered his head.
No.
Hamel was right.
He had thought he had no intention of igniting the fire of revenge, but he was wrong.
The moment he laid eyes on Chelga, the suppressed desire for revenge flared up like an uncontrollable flame.
I thought that past failures would no longer matter. I was wrong. I have been deceiving myself until now.
J.L. didnt want to fail anymore. He didnt want his life to be tainted by more failures.
Thank you for stopping me.
J.L. said, bowing his head to Heint.
Now, if youve calmed down, please tell me. Are you the head of the Kell family?
Heint asked.
Youre right. I am J.L. Kell, the last remaining member of the Kell family and the head of the family.
Then is that priest really the priest who charged you with treason?
Although it is a worthless life, I will bet my life and the last pride of the Kell family that those words are true.
A sense of determination filled J.L.s eyes, as if he was trying to wash away the lingering sense of defeat from the past.