Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan

Chapter 180



Chapter 180

Kill Wellington?

Theo froze at the sudden and shocking directive.

"What do you mean by that...?"

"Do you remember apprehending the Deputy Tower Master of the Magic Tower on your way back from the White Tower?"

"Yes. I happened to discover him and brought him in alive. I handed him over to Sir Dragon..."

"The Dragon has disappeared, taking the Deputy Tower Master with him."

"...!"

"The Magic Tower has been showing signs of aligning with Troyban. Deputy Tower Master Nazarion Monte was caught conducting espionage in our territory before. We’ve been tracking their movements."

Theo thought back to Kleve, who had been assigned to follow Dragon.

"Did something happen to Sir Kleve...?"

"On the same day you and Dragon—no, calling him a 'dragon' disgusts me—on the same day you and Farell Ragnar parted ways, Kleve and eight agents of Black Snow were killed."

Theo’s eyes widened in disbelief.

The Black Dragon's face was etched with fury.

"At the same time, the previous generation’s family head, Hilda Ragnar, also went missing."

Thump-thump-thump-thump!

Theo’s heartbeat accelerated, pounding in his chest.

"As of yesterday, under the lord’s orders, an execution decree has been issued for Hilda Ragnar and Farell Ragnar."

"Wait, wait!"

Theo interrupted, his voice urgent.

"Are we certain that Sir Dragon killed the Black Snow agents?"

"Yes. The precision and lethality of techniques like Blade of the Surface can only belong to him. The magical residue and direction of the attacks all point to him. We’ve confirmed it multiple times."

"..."

"Moreover, Farell Ragnar’s sole disciple, Wellington Narcio, is under the same execution decree. Since you are his closest friend, we want to hear your thoughts."

The Black Dragon’s gaze deepened, piercing Theo’s own.

"What will you do? If the execution decree were entrusted to you, could you strike them down yourself? Lie to me, and I will know."

The Black Dragon’s pupils turned a deep crimson, splitting into concentric rings—a technique known as The Eye of Truth.

This ability, one of the Black Dragon’s most prized techniques, analyzed subtle physiological reactions to distinguish lies from the truth.

"Humans cannot entirely suppress unconscious responses to stress or deception—pupil dilation, heartbeat, breathing rate, neural tension, sweat glands, blood pressure... I will read it all to determine your honesty. Do you agree?"

"...Yes."

Theo swallowed hard and nodded.

"Good. First, let me ask: When you last parted ways with Farell, did he leave any kind of message?"

Theo hesitated for a moment before replying.

"He didn’t say much, but..."

"But?"

"He asked me to think positively of Hilda."

"The old fool... Was he planning rebellion even then?"

The Black Dragon sneered.

Having once stood at the forefront of Ragnar's battles alongside Kyle, overthrowing the tyrant of the Light Dragon Empire, the mention of Hilda’s resurgence filled him with disdain.

"And what else?"

"Nothing else."

"Did he mention where he was going?"

"No."

"So far, every word you’ve said is true."

"There’s no need to reveal the part about the Nest of Naga just yet."

Theo debated for a split second whether to disclose the full extent of what he knew.@@@@

Lead the 5th Squad and ambush a mobile branch of the Sacred Demon Cult to disrupt their resurrection ritual for the Nameless Lord.

“Of course. What is it?”

“Your brother, Gishar... I haven’t seen him around.”

Ansio paused at the door, turning slightly, her lips curving into a faint, knowing grin.

“Oh, him? He’s dead.”

And with that casual declaration, she left, waving as she disappeared into the distance.

Torkel remained seated, staring blankly at the door through which Ansio had exited. The room was heavy with an unspoken tension.

Finally, Aiyan, one of his trusted lieutenants, broke the silence, cautiously approaching him.

"Captain..."

Torkel chuckled softly, swirling the drink in his glass.

"Ansio said something interesting earlier. She proposed an alliance—her and the Fallen Dragon faction, combining their forces with ours. She said we could bring together the Black Iron Corps, the Red Blade Knights, and even the Council of Elders. With that power, we could eliminate Reze and Theo, and even drag Kinkarnon down from his pedestal."

"Really?"

"Yes. But I declined outright."

"...I see."

"Do you think that was foolish?"

Aiyan tilted her head slightly, a faint smile tugging at her lips.

"I wouldn’t know. I’ve been called foolish all my life. I don’t know what’s good or bad. All I care about is being with people who make me happy and avoiding those who don’t. But one thing is certain."

"And that is?"

"Being with you, Captain, is always fun. And we always win. What more could a soldier ask for?"

Torkel stared at Aiyan, her simple yet heartfelt words striking a chord deep within him.

"...I really do have the best subordinates," he murmured with a dry laugh.

Aiyan grinned.

"Only just realizing that now?"

Torkel shook his head, the hint of a genuine smile tugging at his lips.

"No. I’ve known it all along. I just didn’t realize to what extent." He set his glass down, his expression hardening as a strange aura began to emanate from him. "Well, let me repay you for your faith. I’ll show you what I’ve been keeping to myself."

Aiyan’s playful smile faded as an unsettling presence began to fill the room.

“Captain... this energy...?”

Suddenly, the room trembled as dark tendrils of energy spilled out from Torkel, intertwining with another force—a distinct, draconic presence.

"Is that... magic? But there’s also... dragonforce? How is that possible?"

Aiyan’s voice quivered as the two energies clashed and blended, defying her understanding of the natural order.

And then, a third force emerged—a maddening, chaotic energy that twisted reality around it.

"Madness..."

Her breath hitched as her senses were overwhelmed. The sheer weight of the energy bore down on her, threatening to crush her will. Her mind raced with fragments of an ancient memory, one that she had long buried.

Years ago, before Kyle ascended to the throne, there was a figure whose hunger for power defied comprehension. A man who mastered both dragonforce and the dark arts of the Abyss, whose unrelenting ambition nearly brought Ragnar to its knees.

The Mad Dragon Emperor.

Aiyan’s knees buckled as she realized the truth.

"Captain... you...?"

Torkel’s eyes glowed with a sinister black hue as he gazed down at her.

"Aiyan, how much do you trust me?"

"...More than my own life," she whispered, trembling.

"I despise my father," Torkel said coldly. "And I despise those who surround him. The Black Dragon, the Flame Dragon, the Sword Dragon. The Elders and their petty politics. Kinkarnon, Ansio, Reze... and even that naive brat, Theo. I reject everything Ragnar stands for."

His voice grew darker, his aura more oppressive.

"I will destroy them all and build a new Ragnar, one that belongs to me alone."

He extended his hand toward her, his voice softening yet carrying a dangerous edge.

"Will you stand by me?"

Aiyan, though shaken to her core, felt the weight of Torkel’s conviction. Despite the terror, she reached out and took his hand.

"Always."

In that moment, Torkel’s path was set—a path steeped in chaos, madness, and defiance against the Ragnar name.


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