"Prepare for bayonet combat!" The young officer fired a shot at the table, and the bullet struck a framed picture hanging on it, leaving a bullet hole in the head of the King's grandfather before discarding his own rifle.
He drew his Longsword from his waist, and the soldiers, wielding rifles already fitted with bayonets, waited for their final moment to come.
The table on the opposite side was getting closer, and behind it the insurrectionist soldiers seemed to see hope, shouting madly, pushing forward the table with all four legs.
"Kill!" As the enemy's table approached the doorway, the young officer was the first to charge from the side. He did not give the enemy a chance to react, lifting his pistol high, and pulled the trigger at the crowd hiding behind the table.
The crisp sound of the Left-Wheel Handgun echoed down the hallway, and a soldier from the crowded insurrectionist group screamed as he was shot and fell.
The young officer defending the door took aim at another insurgent peeking out and fired, and then several guards armed with bayonets rushed out from behind him.
These guards held their rifles horizontally, butts up, stabbing their bayonets diagonally downward, knocking down the insurgents pushing the table at the front.
In an instant, five or six insurgents screamed and fell down, and it seemed at that moment that the guards who charged out had regained the advantage.
With their shoulders against the thick table, they pushed together and managed to move the table backward about half a meter.
However, there were just too many insurgent soldiers in the hallway, crowding, some with guns, some with swords, with no end in sight.
The insurgent soldiers also braced against the table. Numerous and powerful, they quickly regained their courage after a moment of cowardice.
The soldiers from both sides wrestled with the table between them, and the side with fewer numbers was slowly being pushed back to the door.
"Bang!" The young officer, holding the Left-Wheel Handgun, fired again, one shot after another until the chamber was empty.
But before he could reload, the numerous insurgents, officers, and soldiers alike, opened fire in retaliation.
A Kingdom guard standing next to the young officer took a bullet to the head, didn't even have a chance to scream before he fell straight down. His blood splattered on the faces and bodies of other guards, still warm.
As time ticked by, more and more Kingdom guards fell. The two sides blindly stabbed at each other over the table, and ultimately, the side with more people had the advantage.
After two more guards were stabbed and fell, the young officer's pistol was also out of bullets.
He leaned against the table, gritting his teeth as he pushed, but still, he kept being forced backward. He clenched his teeth so hard, his face was pressed against the table, yet he still couldn't prevent the table from advancing.
Suddenly, he felt something pierce his back, and he could feel a liquid spreading beneath his uniform.
Then, he felt something slice across his neck. He couldn't free his hands to check if he was wounded; he could only keep propping himself against the table, daring not to move an inch.
After that, he felt something else pierce the shoulder that had just been hit, and another strike in the same spot again.
"There's no need to ask." King Dorne approached the officer, looking down at the body lying on the marble floor in the sticky, fresh blood, his tone similarly menacing.
Then, suddenly lifting his head, he looked at the mutinous soldiers being detained and coldly issued an order, "Those involved in the rebellion, execute them all!"
"Bang!" A soldier pulled the trigger, and the mutinous soldier he was pointing his gun at clutched his chest, sliding down the wall to the floor.
"Bang! Bang! Bang!" The next second, gunshots erupted in the corridor, one after another, as the mutinous soldiers who had just thought victory was within reach, pushing the table near the door, fell to the gunfire.
"I didn't shoot, I was far from the table!" one mutinous soldier screamed in despair, but before he could finish, he was shot in the head.
A mass of mutinous corpses piled up in the corner, blood spreading out and flowing everywhere along the smooth, marble floor.
This coup, or rather mutiny, was doomed to be bloody and brutal, and no one could change that.
"I promised him... to make him the captain of my guard!" Looking down at the young body lying on the ground, King Dorne wept amidst the gunfire.
Even King Dorne, who had seen much and thought himself to be a master of power with a heart as hard as iron, wept at this moment.
The more one endures, the more one treasures the most genuine, simplest emotions. As a king, to have a subject who remains loyal at a critical moment, gave King Dorne a sense of warmth.
The throne, which he had assumed in isolation, was too cold, so this bit of warmth moistened his eyes that had been dry for so long.
"The forces of Sumer and Shireck are outside, Your Majesty," said the young officer with an intense aura, looking down at the corpse of his classmate, seemingly dissatisfied with the smell of blood permeating the air.
There was too little blood here, too few bodies here, how could such a small number... be enough? How could it be worthy of his brother? The scene was not spectacular enough! The blood, not nearly enough!
"Those bastards! I'll kill them myself!" King Dorne clenched his fists, his teeth gritted in anger.
"Or, leave it to me. Death, for them... would be a mercy," the young officer said, lifting his head, his face still wet with blood.
"Okay!" King Dorne agreed without a second thought, then he remembered something, "Right, you were his classmate?"
"Yes." The young officer watched as his men moved the table to one side, answering absently.
"Your troops are now my guards, you will act as captain of the guard!" King Dorne commanded: "Send people out, summon the ministers!"
"Most of them won't make it." The young man in luxurious clothes, who had just been racing on horseback through the streets, stepped over several bodies of the mutineers and approached King Dorne: "Many have joined the mutiny; others who did not side with the rebels were killed by mutineers."
"Also, there's one more thing to tell you..." He knelt on one knee and laid his hand on his younger schoolmate's forehead as if performing a ritual.
After a few seconds of silence, he said softly without raising his head to King Dorne, "The army of Xilun Kingdom has crossed the border... that's the latest news."
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These last two days, I haven't been feeling well, my condition has been poor, so updating will be slow, let me adjust... Once I recover, I will make up for the missed updates, I definitely owe you 3 chapters!