I Will Protect My Brother - Chapter 54
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Chapter 54
‘Ugh, it hurts.’
No matter how much the Crystal of Resurrection dwelt within me, I couldn’t escape the aftermath of being directly crushed by Guardian Castle’s aura.
Even days later, as I returned to Wynack, I tasted blood rising in my throat.
I cleared my throat deliberately.
“For the next three years, I won’t be coming to Delpiam. Ahem.”
“You’re not coming next year?”
Alpien asked in surprise.
This afternoon, Kalian and I were scheduled to return to the Abuye Kingdom. Before leaving, I needed to solidify Delpiam’s discipline, which was why I was visiting Kirges.
“Since I’ve achieved the purpose of coming here every other year, there’s no need to return. The reason I made these troublesome trips back and forth in the first place was to prepare for the day I would return to Kirges.”
“Then when will you come back?”
“Three years from now, in summer. On the day I come of age. Until then, Alpien, you’ll temporarily take charge of Kirges. And…”
I cast my gaze toward Railo and Yeljewa, seated side by side on the right sofa.
“We accept.”
Two pouches were handed to each of them. They were part of my body.
“I have work for you two Family Heads as well. For the next three years, Railo, use that to create medicine and treat Yeljewa. So that his foresight can return.”
“What…? No, Yeljewa. Did something happen to his foresight?!”
“What are you talking about, Rosien!”
A commotion erupted among the Transcendents. Chronos Yeljewa broke into a cold sweat.
“That’s… well… I was attacked long ago and injured my eye…”
“And from the moment Yeljewa’s right eye recovers, he will report all the futures he sees to me first.”
“Rosien, Yeljewa’s foresight is essentially common property of the Transcendent Family Heads. It’s only right to share it with the other Heads as well.”
Luize raised an objection. I shook my head firmly.
“No. The only one who can hear Yeljewa’s prophecies first is me. Why? Because without me, Yeljewa won’t be able to see any future at all. Naturally, my stake is the largest, isn’t it?”
“…”
“So then, Yeljewa. If you glimpse any futures regarding the ‘end of the world,’ or shadows split into hundreds of branches, or inexplicable monstrosities with metallic bodies, or what is called the ‘Broken Chaos’—contact me immediately.”
“All correspondence between Transcendents must be inspected…”
“Ah, that won’t be necessary. If I violate the taboo of international law, who exactly will judge me?”
The only one here who owed me nothing was Whezel. So victory was assured regardless.
“And Luize, don’t forget what I asked of you.”
“…Fine. Information about the ‘Broken Chaos,’ right? What exactly is it that you’re searching for so desperately?”
I didn’t answer. I had no intention of revealing any line of the prophecy. It was something I hadn’t even told Kalian.
In the second verse of the prophecy, the word ‘chaos’ appears.
Someday in the future, I will annihilate Rahnar while wielding a certain ‘chaos.’
That’s why the stars commanded me.
‘It can be changed. Just kill it.’
The ‘Broken Chaos’—the monster presumed to have crimson eyes—that is what I must kill.
I brushed my hand across the ‘Great Annihilation’ hanging at my waist.
“Even the smallest trace will do. Whether you discover its mark, find an ancient tome bearing its name, or even hear rumors passed from mouth to mouth—it doesn’t matter. Bring me everything. All of it.”
As the hastily convened meeting ended and I turned to leave, Luize grabbed my arm.
“Sister, why aren’t you returning to Kirges right this instant?”
“Hmm, still such a small rabbit, aren’t you?”
Luize cursed with his eyes. I could have sworn I heard him mutter something crude.
When I deliberately cleaned out my ear, Luize ground his teeth and drove the point home.
“Remember what I told you before. Remember it well.”
“What?”
“The elixir. No matter how sweetly Kalian Wynack tries to seduce you, never give in!”
“I know, I know. I’m more aware of that than anyone.”
“I’m worried. How is it that my sister, who understands Transcendent Family Heads so poorly, is only weak to him…”
I merely shrugged indifferently. I had already resolved all my concerns about that matter.
“Don’t worry, Luize. In three years, I’ll have everything perfectly settled and return.”
I too had a grave mission to complete over the next three years.
‘Finding Kalian’s elixir. And… severing my feelings.’
I boarded the Wynack carriage waiting before the castle gate, my eyes blazing with determination.
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The journey back to Abuye was as quiet as any other year.
The young girl kept her lips sealed, staring only out the window, while Kalian Wynack lounged in the opposite chair, watching her. Whenever their eyes met, he smiled with an innocent, foolish charm.
It was an ordinary day like any other.
The carriage soon entered the royal territory of Abuye.
Wynack Castle stood in the northwest of the kingdom. This was purely Wynack’s private domain—one could reasonably call it a kingdom within the kingdom itself.
Owen Wynack, the Family Head, was waiting to greet them at the castle gate.
Rosien leaped from the carriage first and rushed toward him.
“I have returned, Family Head!”
“You’re back. I thought you might never return.”
“Pardon? What do you mean by that, sir?”
“Nothing at all.”
Owen patted the young girl’s back and sent her ahead into the castle. Only then did he leisurely turn his attention to his son, who was descending from the carriage.
Kalian Wynack gave a slight nod in greeting.
“I have returned.”
It was a greeting made only because Rosien Wynyak was watching. Owen asked in a casual tone.
“Did you eat?”
“…”
“It seems the meals in Abuye didn’t satisfy you, Kalian? Judging by the fact that you went all the way to Delpiam.”
Kalian Wynack maintained an unusual silence.
Now that I thought about it, I expected his face to gleam with satisfaction, but it didn’t seem to shine at all. There was no particular joy in his expression either.
Rather than displeasure, it was the expression of someone seriously contemplating something.
‘Did he not eat his fill?’
Owen already knew about the attack that had occurred in Kirges.
Regina Kirges would have made a quality meal. And he had Rosien Wynyak by his side the entire time, no less.
Owen clicked his tongue inwardly. There would be another storm of bloodshed in the capital.
“If you’re going to leave, tell me beforehand.”
“No.”
Kalian Wynack shook his head.
“For the time being, I don’t think I’ll be hungry. I’ll stop eating meals now.”
“What?”
Owen was genuinely shocked.
That was possible?
‘In all these years, I’ve never heard such a thing.’
Rather than relief that he’d finally become more human, only suspicion washed over me.
If he wasn’t consuming ‘food’, what was he planning to consume instead?
Owen’s gaze naturally drifted toward the young girl walking ahead. Whether she’d eaten well and played in Delpiam, Rosien Wynyak had grown noticeably since her departure.
Moreover, she now faintly emanated the soft herbal fragrance unique to resurrection crystals. The scent was still so faint it was barely perceptible, but in a few more years, she would undoubtedly merge completely with the crystal.
Kalian Wynack’s eyes remained fixed on the back of the young girl’s head. Sensing the ominous intent, Owen’s complexion turned pale.
He spoke urgently.
“No matter how hungry you are, you cannot consume that child, Karga.”
Kalian Wynack then looked at Owen as though regarding vermin.
“What kind of garbage are you spouting, Father?”
“….”
“What do you think about all day long?”
Owen felt wronged in an instant.
‘Why am I the garbage? You’re the waste, constantly scheming for opportunities to devour innocent children!’
Years ago, Owen had promised Rosien that should anything happen, he would personally ensure her escape from Winyak.
Of course, he hoped nothing would occur. Owen wished for Rosien to remain in Winyak for a long time.
But that didn’t mean he wanted to witness Kalian Wynack destroy her life.
‘It should be fine…?’
Owen gazed anxiously at Kalian Wynack’s retreating figure. Then he clasped his hands respectfully toward the heavens.
“O Judge of Darkness and Chaos. Surely this one was not once your avatar…. Please do not be too wrathful, and if possible, simply turn a blind eye.”
As you have always done until now.
After all, the stars have no interest in the land of humans—mere ants—nor their lives.
Of course, Owen Wynack did not know.
That the ancient Family Head of Winyak whom he had accepted as his son, the monster called Karga, had formed a covenant with the Dark Castle. And that this “Broken Chaos,” the Dark Castle, was a notorious wanted criminal across the entire cosmos, infamous among the stars.
That the “Judge of Darkness and Chaos” was thus left frustrated, unable to do anything, merely pounding his chest in exasperation.
Whether Owen prayed behind him or not, whether the stars in the cosmos engaged in noisy debate or not.
Finally, having resolved his dilemma, Kalian Wynack’s gait was impossibly light.
【You won’t be able to endure it, will you? The urge to kill.】
“I won’t die without eating. Lost Soul.”
Kalian Wynack entered the ancient castle with a refreshed spirit.
One naturally survives without consuming an ultra-luxurious buffet every single day. A little hunger won’t kill you. A carnivore doesn’t die from switching to vegetarianism.
“Well, I suppose I can think of it as merely adjusting my diet.”
【Suddenly what.】
“To become a decent human being again.”
Had not Rosien taught him this?
Under no circumstances should one take a human life.
She had said she did not need that kind of help.
If that was what she desired, Kalian could comply. He wanted to comply for her.
Moreover, if Rosy would only become his elixir, he would never hunger again.
All the sins of the past would be forgotten, reborn anew.
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