Chapter 155
Crebin Subjugation War (6)
The former head of the family, Brahms Rothtaylor, was poisoned during the process of usurping the second highest position in the imperial family.
Uncle Bain Rothtaylor was used as a sacrificial piece in a battle he was destined to lose, meeting his end at the hands of the Ain tribe, while the legitimate wife, Mary Rothtaylor, was assassinated by a rival family.
Many others perished, played like pawns by the grip of power. The chair where Crebin sat as the head of the family was stained with blood.
Yet, without blaming anyone, becoming angry, or going on a crazed rampage... he quietly sat on his throne, calmly contemplating the world.
He firmly secured his position as the second in command of the imperial family, dealt with scoundrels trying to use his family for their gains, and extinguished rival families that engaged him in secret struggles.
He became undisturbed by taking lives and came to see using others as a matter of course. Although he walked his lands like a benevolent duke, the road he traveled reeked of the sour scent of blood.
From birth to present, he became a villain to survive, never justifying his actions or seeking understanding from others.
When he succeeded the position as the head of the family, the whisperings of his predecessor, Brahms Rothtaylor, still echoed in his mind.
In this world rampant with deceit and secret warfare, only one of two could survive for long:
Either a hero or a villain.
If you cannot be a hero, then be a villain through and through.
Rationalize not, feel no remorse, simply rule with the poise of a villain.
On the terrace of the annex in the Rothtaylor mansion.
Overlooking the fief, Crebin sat on the balcony rail, carrying the heavy burden of hundreds upon him.
Nothing was light.
If the sacrificial magic circle were to be completed, more than half of the gathered nobles would perish. Then, Mephisto would feast on the souls of nobility, endowing Crebin with the power to wield his authority for the rest of his life.
“.......”
He had many excuses left to justify his actions as a villain, and ample reasons for why he had to twist himself.
For instance, the expectation and trust placed in Crebin.
The faith of Arwen and his retainers, who trusted him till the end, not doubting that his path would ultimately prove right... that unconditional and boundless trust.
The weight of it made it difficult for him to step back, pushing him deeper down the path of darkness.
――It was like the plight of Act 1 boss Yenika, now running towards Ed’s room.
Or perhaps, it stemmed from his regret for lost things.
His mentor Brams, who had no choice but to die in the power usurpation, or his legitimate wife Mary, who had to die amid the strife. If those lost dear to him linger heavy in his heart, whispering in his ear to compromise not and become an utter villain... it seemed quite valid.
――It was like the regret for a lost daughter that led Act 2 boss Glast to face death in the end.
If not that, perhaps it was all simply in vain.
Having climbed to the top over the corpses of many, what remained at the end were only his vast estates and mansion.
His family all dead or scattered, and even Arwen, who stood by him to the end, was crippled by his own hand.
Ultimately, if what was left of his life was only his immense strength and power, then he had no choice but to run to the very end using the demonic force... Not too bad at all.
――It was... like the life of Act 3 boss Lucy, who lived as the strong only to lose Gluckt and thus lose all reason for living.
Whichever way he looked at it, it wasn’t all too bad.Fôll0w current novÊls on n/o/(v)/3l/b((in).(co/m)
However, Crebin did not compromise in any way.
The broken balcony rail seemed like a throne.
He sat upon it with dignity, bowing his head and waiting for his time.
Born a villain, he would die a villain until the very moment of his death.
He judges the world as an unsullied pure evil, never tainted to the very end.
That was the attitude he had adopted to survive his whole life.
As long as that purity remained intact, no turbulence could shake him.
]Sylvania’s Failed Swordsman]; Act 4 Final Boss.
Patriarch Crebin Rothtaylor gazed over the world with dignity.
* * *
The dagger rent the tentacle asunder.
The spirit invocation took form, bursting into flames, completely bisecting the tentacle. The moment Ed sheathed his sword and leaped back, Muk’s flames engulfed and consumed the entire corridor.
Goblins broke through the windows and plunged in.
―Kyaaaak!
The demonic creatures, wielding their weapons, lunged at Ed, but a gust of wind rose and pinned them all against the wall.
A white-haired girl manifested behind him with a swoosh, her hand swiftly cutting through the air again. The goblins were crushed by the wind’s pressure and then consumed by Muk’s flames.
Criticizing but not killing the spirit of the excited Muk, I gathered more mana and fired a blade of wind.
―Crackle! Rustle-crackle!
Watching the gremlins being swept away helplessly, I realized that my basic magic’s firepower had also improved considerably.
No matter how outnumbered the gremlins were, it’s not easy to possess the firepower to wipe out a flock with a single blow.
Arwen hugged Tanya tightly as she spoke.
― ‘Father may always look noble, but rather, he’s lonely and pitiable. Perhaps no one in the world will understand him.’
― ‘Sister...’
― ‘And Ed and Tanya... my beloved siblings. I’m greedy and want to embrace you all...’
Tanya could feel the strength in the arms that held her tight.
―Swoosh!
Suddenly, Tanya raised her head as she came to her senses.
Too preoccupied, she had been resting, leaning against the storage shelf.
―Thump, thump!
Gremlins were still pounding on the storage door. Tanya went deep into the storage and flung open the window.
Being in the middle level of the spire was quite high. Jumping out would not guarantee safety, and there was no assurance that using wind magic to land in the garden would keep her safe from the monsters.
Gazing out the window into the open skies, Tanya swallowed her dry spit. Then she turned her gaze towards the direction of the annex.
The Rothtaylor Hall, with its walls collapsed, exposing its insides.
There was a familiar man standing there. Tanya swallowed dryly, gathered her mana, and climbed onto the windowsill.
Her legs began to tremble.
* * *
―Ah, gah! Gaaah!
―Booom, ssshhh!
From the gaps between the tentacles that had burst forth, a figure of a human emerged. A girl who had pierced through from underground, protected by the tentacles, was someone familiar.
A missing arm had regrown, as had one of her legs.
However, compared to her delicate other limbs, they were quite grotesque. Rather than flesh, it looked more like flesh sewn together – another consequence of Mebuler’s power.
The fluttering blonde hair was similar in color to Tanya and Ed’s. She had already seen and returned from the underground once.
The girl who blossomed among the tentacles held a greatsword in one hand. It was the ‘Morning’s Edge,’ which had been piercing her body just moments before.
And behind her waist was another sword, half the size, worn horizontally. It was one of the swords handled by the first sword saint, Luden, called ‘Conviction.’
The girl then leaped down from the tentacles and landed in the center of the Rothtaylor Hall. And... she simply sliced through Eagle Knight Cadec’s neck.
―Crackle!
Cadec’s head rolled on the ground a few times before turning into ash and disappearing. His body did the same.
It all happened in the blink of an eye.
“Mebuler’s power comes at the cost of mental anguish. It’s better to die quickly than suffer that.”
The girl standing in the center of the Rothtaylor Hall, illuminated by moonlight, plunged her greatsword into the ground.
Then, kneeling towards Cadec, whose form was disappearing into ash, she quietly joined her hands in prayer in the moonlight.
“Cadec, he devoted a long time as a retainer to the Rothtaylor family. All I can do for him is this; I’ll probably receive a severe punishment in the hereafter.”
“Arwen Sister.”
“I’ve already let everything go, Ed. Unlike you, I chose a different path. I embraced all of the world’s sins, deciding to affirm our lonely Father to the end, even if it leads to darkness.”
The girl, kneeling and praying beside her greatsword, looked sanctified despite one of her limbs being horribly transformed.
“That’s the conclusion I came to while living as the successor of the Rothtaylor, observing Father, and being with you all. Father probably won’t care. I’m just something to be discarded to him, a convenient sacrifice.”
“.......”
“Yet, I chose to affirm Father to the very end. Otherwise... Father would die alone in his solitude.”
Arwen stood up once more.
“So you can’t pass here. For Father’s sake, and for yours.”
Mana swirled around her body, filling her with strength. Wrapped in various support magics, she slowly lifted her upper body.
In one hand, she held the immense greatsword, ‘Morning’s Edge,’ and in the other, she drew the sacred sword of Luden, ‘Conviction.’
The two swords that once symbolized her glory as the heir to the Rothtaylor family.
“Go back.”
“.......”
“The Rothtaylor family is over. Now live your life. I will stay here and meet the end with it.”
]Sylvania’s Failed Swordsman]; She was someone whose existence was unknown in the official records.
Not a boss, not even a hidden boss, invisible anywhere.
Finally, as Ed Rothtaylor, a member of this damned world, I felt confronted by destiny.
The girl obstructing the path.
The forgotten heir, Arwen Rothtaylor.
She stood in the center of the hall, her radiant eyes open and bathed in moonlight.