Chapter 191: Eyes of a Dragon and the Human Heart (55)
Eyes of a Dragon and the Human Heart (55)
Within the Temples intensive care unit, a profound silence had settled.
In stark contrast, outside the Temple, a throng of people crowded the streets, drawn together by the aftermath of the recent demonic beast attacks.
The assault, involving hundreds of demonic creatures, had left the city and its inhabitants reeling from unimaginable devastation.Yôur favorite stories on n/o/(v)e/lbin(.)com
Yet, the identity of the mastermind behind this unprecedented invasion remained shrouded in mystery.
While the silence among the Academys professors hinted at hidden knowledge, the broader populace outside engaged in fervent speculation and debate.
Some attributed the surge in demonic activity to events surrounding the recent Hunting Festival, while bolder voices pointed accusatory fingers at a secret biolab established by the Imperial Family.
According to this theory, a mishap within the lab had led to the escape of the demonic beasts, resulting in the assault on the Academy.
There were various theories, but without an official announcement from the Academy, all this debate was pointless.
After all, it was hard to make plausible theories when there was such a lack of information.
Yet, amid the cacophony of conjecture, one rumor stood out prominentlythe tale of one man.
He had roamed the battlefield, rescuing numerous students, surprisingly including those who hated and bullied him.
Given that many within the Academy had partaken in his torment, the ripple effect of this rumor reverberated deeply.
Why? Because humans had a tendency to be captivated by the unexpected complexities of an individuals character.
But, contrary to the commotion outside, the interior of the Temple was sparsely populated.
In the hushed corridors of the Temple, the only sound was the hurried footsteps of priests darting from room to room.
Due to the sudden surge in workload, the Temple had imposed a ban on visits, unable to cope with the influx of patients already under their care.
It was a necessary measure, albeit a painful one for those turned away at the Temples entrance. Yet, amidst the chaos, saving lives remained the top priority.
However, it was impossible for the Temple to ban entry to everyone.
It was because occasionally, dignitaries that were far beyond the Temples authority visited.
Seated in Ians hospital room was one such figurea young woman with hair as dark as the night sky and gray eyes clouded with regret and concern.
The 5th Princess of the Empire, Cien.
Until recently, she had been undergoing treatment at the Temple herself. Since her injuries were not severe, she was quickly allowed to leave. However, she insisted on paying one last visit to Ians bedside.
As she gazed upon the pallid face of the man before her, Ciens emotions churned within her.
Its my fault.
So many lay here, pale and bloodless, because of her actions. And countless others had already succumbed to their injuries, their lifeless forms a grim reminder of her powerlessness.
The Head Maid, the escort knights, and all the patients within these walls were here because of herAfter all, she was the Dark Orders target.
Todays disaster had been orchestrated with such intent. Though casualties had been minimal, it did little to alleviate Ciens guilt.
Yet, amidst her torment, a flicker of relief surfaceda deceptive emotion that only served to deepen her self-loathing.
But she couldnt deny it. After all, the most precious person to her had survived.
Worse still, most of it was due to Ciens schemes, driven by malice.
The princess, who had always exuded pride and boldness, now drooped her shoulders in defeat. However, she recognized that this outcome was inevitable.
Her somber thoughts were interrupted by the voice of a knight, panting as he ran.
Your Highness!
At the sound of his emotional voice, Cien shifted her gaze. It was the knight she had dispatched on a mission that morning, now returning.
It was a somewhat fortunate outcome.
After all, there was at least one less victim of this terrible incident.
But then, a memory snagged in Ciens mind, like a stumbling block.
Huh, now that I think about it
What orders had I given this morning?
Her eyes dimmed suddenly, losing their light.
I-Its a relief that you are s-safe. This, too, is thanks to His Majestys gra!
Trading company.
The words slipped from Ciens lips, causing her light gray pupils to shake violently..
Her whole body went pale as she shivered, her frail hands trembling with spasms as she forcefully grabbed the knights arms.
T-The t-trading company The one run by Sir Ians sister! What has become of it?!
Cien asked desperately, praying for it not to be true.
She hoped, pleaded that the knight would return with some news of a hiccup in the plans, something gone awry on the way.
But the knight offered only a faithful answer, tactlessly ignorant of her desperation.
Ah, about that! I have followed through as instructed
The princess staggered back, as if on the verge of collapsing from the abrupt dizziness that hit her.
As the knight stepped forward, bewildered by the sudden turn of events, a thunderous shout erupted from the princess.
C-Cancel it Cancel it now! Whatever it takes!!
Faced with the abrupt reversal of orders, the knight wore a troubled expression. However, sensing the seriousness in Ciens demeanor, he nodded and took off running.
But deep down, the princess already knew.
Undoing what had already been set in motion was exponentially more difficult.
With a heart heavy with anxiety and worry, the princess gasped for air as she paced back and forth. The murmurs of the people around her reached her ears, but they held no significance.
After all, even if all of them were combined, they couldnt match the value of one persons life.
This cant, this cant be happening
Ciens eyes gradually filled with despair.
Her ordeal was far from over.