Chapter 188
Chapter 188
Torkel had never once considered himself a genius.
After all, there were too many exceptional siblings ahead of him to even entertain such a thought.
Instead, he took pride in it.
—"I love having so many brothers and sisters! It’s so loud and fun!"
—"It seems my son is quite fond of his siblings."
—"Yep!"
He never understood why his mother looked at him so sadly as he smiled brightly.
Determined to prove his affection, Torkel resolved to meet his siblings.
Though he’d never properly spoken to or even greeted most of them, they shared the same surname. Surely they would welcome him warmly.
The stories he had read in fairy tales always described families as loving and kind.
So he thought, I’ll meet them, learn how wonderful they are, and tell Mother all about it. That’ll make her smile.
But reality was cruel.
—"Hahaha! Why am I so strong? Hmm, maybe because I’m just amazing?"
His elder sister, Lezé, had a free-spirited personality and always reveled in her own strength.
—"Ancio, did you see this? Doesn’t he look ridiculously dumb? Do we really have to call this guy our brother? How many more siblings is Father planning to produce, anyway?"
—"Brother, mind your words. Torkel, was it? Let’s try to get along from now on."
The twin geniuses, Gishar and Ancio, were quick to laugh at him.
Gishar made no effort to hide his disdain, while Ancio smiled warmly but maintained an unspoken distance.
And then there was the eldest brother.
—"You’re my younger brother? So what?"
Kincarnon didn’t even feign interest.
—"I heard someone wanted to meet me, so I came on a whim. What a pointless question."
The emotion Torkel felt at that moment was despair.
To him, Kincarnon wasn’t just another sibling. He was the eldest, the one closest to their father in both reputation and ability—a figure Torkel had long admired, even if they’d never met.
Yet every word Kincarnon spoke felt like a dagger to Torkel’s chest.
—"Do you even realize how many like you I’ve had to deal with? I can’t even remember half of them. There are far more important people demanding my attention."
A name not even worth remembering.
To Kincarnon, Torkel was just that—an unremarkable presence, utterly forgettable.
—"If you want me to notice you, struggle harder. Maybe then I’ll remember your name."
It was then that Torkel realized how wrong he had been.
Other siblings avoided him altogether, deeming him unworthy of their time.
The ones who did meet him often glared at him as though they wanted him dead. Some even attempted to assassinate him.
Crying, he turned to the head of the family—his father, Kyle—for solace.
But the response he received was a single word:
—"So?"
Kyle didn’t spare him another glance.
It was at that moment that Torkel understood.
This isn’t a family. It’s a den of beasts.
No, even beasts had enough sense to care for their own. This place was worse than that—a pit where only the strong survived.
That was when Torkel began his relentless training.
With a sword in his right hand and a spear in his left, he pushed himself to the brink.
Torkel knew himself. He lacked the innate talent of his siblings. To make up for it, he had to work harder—much harder.
While others trained for an hour, he trained for five.
If he didn’t, he wouldn’t be able to keep up, let alone surpass them.
Perhaps it was this grueling effort that eventually paid off.
After many years, Torkel achieved his dream of becoming the Commander of the Black Iron Brigade.
Observers called him a rising genius, one who threatened the established heirs of Ragnar.
Some celebrated his ascent, declaring that the "five great successors" were finally complete.
At last, he met Kincarnon again.
This time, surely his eldest brother would remember him. Surely he’d feel threatened by Torkel’s accomplishments.
After all, even Lezé and Gishar, who once dismissed him, now regarded him with wary respect.
But Kincarnon’s reaction shattered those hopes.
—"You look familiar. Who were you again?"
Torkel bit his lower lip hard enough to draw blood.
As expected.
Even those who had narrowly escaped the earlier attacks found themselves engulfed by the flames.
The chaos intensified as Theo’s dragon legion moved freely through the inferno, unscathed, wreaking further havoc on the collapsing troops.
More than half of Troivan’s forces had already fallen, and the rest were on the verge of annihilation.
Such was the sheer destructive power of the energy contained within the Orb of Disgrace.
“Brother!”
Torkel finally turned away, forced to prioritize survival.
For now, he needed to live, as his comrades had urged.
But...
BOOM!
“Damn it!”
Before Torkel could take a proper step, a wall of fire erupted before him, soaring dozens of meters high and radiating unbearable heat.
Even cloaked in aura, charging through it would likely end in death.
Theo had cut off every escape route.
FWOOOSH!
Then, Theo appeared, flames from the inferno swirling around him as he sprinted toward Torkel.
“He’s coming!!”
“Brother! We’ll hold him off—find a way through!”
Arnold and Harke didn’t wait for Torkel’s reply. They leaped forward to intercept Theo, determined to buy their commander time.
Such selfless sacrifice was unthinkable among the siblings of Ragnar.
‘Why... Why would they do this for me?’
Torkel slashed at the wall of fire with trembling hands, tears streaming down his face.
All he could think about was not letting their sacrifices go to waste.
But no matter how many times he cleaved the fire, new flames rose to replace them. Even when he struck with overwhelming force, the inferno quickly recovered.
Theo was channeling the full power of his inferno directly toward Torkel.
BANG! CRASH!
SWISH! SWISH!
The Dragonslayer Sword moved swiftly.
Arnold, the first to face Theo, had his armor shattered, a gaping hole torn through his chest.
The Moonlight Sword followed.
Harke, attempting to exploit Theo’s blind spot after Arnold’s sacrifice, froze mid-step.
The Soul Blade gleamed as it severed Harke’s head in a single stroke.
WHIRRR!
The orb within Theo’s blade pulsed with an intensity he had never felt before, responding to the madness emanating from the Orb of Disgrace.
It had fully activated, guiding Theo’s every movement with unparalleled clarity.
This heightened awareness allowed him to strike with absolute precision, eliminating every obstacle in his path.
At this moment, Theo had reached the pinnacle of his physical and mental limits.
SWOOSH!
A new path revealed itself to him—one that led directly to Torkel.
“Commander!”
“It’s too dangerous, Commander!”
Troops from the Black Iron Brigade and the White Armor Vanguard rallied, desperate to protect Torkel.
But they fell one after another, either to the Drake Fang’s blade or to the relentless pursuit of Theo’s White Armor Vanguard.
In the end, Theo reached Torkel.
Blocked by the unyielding wall of fire, Torkel had no choice but to stand his ground.
Turning his black spear behind him, he aimed it at Theo’s head and thrust with all his might.
CLANG!
The spear scraped against Theo’s greatsword, barely missing his head as he tilted it slightly to the side.
“I’ve got you.”
Before Torkel could react, the Moonlight Sword, now in Theo’s left hand, curved in a half-moon arc.
SLASH!
A deep, bloody line appeared on Torkel’s face, stretching from the top of his head to his jaw.
“I... I really... hate... all of you...”
Torkel’s gaze wavered as he looked at Theo one last time.
SPURT!
Blood gushed from the wound, and his body crumpled to the ground.
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