Chapter 733 732. A Forgotten Man
Chapter 733 732. A Forgotten Man
.đSylvester didnât need to move too fast. After the recent change in his body, he was more in tune with the magical energies than a Solarium Crystal. It was as if he breathed magic itself. So, as he walked towards the main deck where all the chaos was likely happening, he used Electromagnetic Manipulation and Metal Manipulation to mend the broken airship and slow its descent to the ground. By then, Dalgan was able to manage the crowd as well, since the airship wasnât descending that fast anymore. The pilots were able to steer at the same time and bring the large vehicle to a slow descent over the treeline. âWeâre leaving.â Sylvester gathered the four and led them away from the crowd. âWeâll continue moving towards your home, Dalgan.â Crack!
Making a big hole in the steel wall in one location, Sylvester walked out and stepped on the air itself using Light Steps. Behind him, the two Princes were dragged with chains. Meanwhile, the father and son followed on their own. âWhy would the one following us be attacked? With such arrogance too. Empress Mother will be infuriated once she hears about this,â Dalgan wondered since he wasnât able to locate the criminals. âSheâs known to be cruel to those who create senseless, violent chaos.â
âSo am I,â Sylvester muttered and gained altitude. At the same time, the airship continued to descend and eventually landed above the trees, getting stuck on the forest canopy and saving everyone from the harsh drop. No explosions came, and the demonfolk jumped out of it safely. âHow close is the nearest civilization from where?â Sylvester asked. âDonât worry about that. The pilot told me he had communicated with the base station as soon as the first explosion happened. The relief staff must be on its way already,â Dalgan explained. Slightly humming, Sylvester still raised his palm towards the crash site and did something magical. The ground and all the trees in a hundred-meter radius around the airship started shaking. All the trees in that area began to vanish as if they were sprouting in reverse and going back into the ground itself, eventually leaving behind a huge area only covered in grass. âSurprisingly, not too different from the plants I know. Only the color pigment is different,â Sylvester muttered and started walking. âThe relief airship will have some space to land now. Letâs start moving.â âŚ
When the masses at the crash site were confused and scared, a lone hooded woman stared at the sky, her gaze fixed on the floating figures, especially the one with blonde hair. She watched the whole magical scene of vanishing trees in silence, knowing who caused it. âThere will come an imposter, bearing the looks of your own. Powers to mend nature to his will and end worlds, he will possess alone. Do not be afraid of the unknown, seek once such a sight is shownâGreet the traveler, another one in this unknown life thrown.â
She muttered in a low hum from her lips as if a memorized song she knew unconsciously. Her covered gaze sparkled as if a long-lasting wish had been fulfilled. âSadly, I canât follow. These traitors must be interrogated first.â âŚ
It was an endless walk towards the North. Sylvester, Dalgan, and Lord Two walked as if it was a stroll in the park, gazing at the beautiful landscape from such a wondrous height. But Prince Zostris and Orzoth groaned and panted like dying donkeys. âHow can you two be princes of the Grand Prince? I donât remember him having such a weak body.â Dalgan wasnât being very patient with them. Perhaps more excited about seeing his family.
âSpoiled in wealth,â Sylvester commented. âThe usual,â Lord Two started. âLucky bastards. Meanwhile, I was forced to wake up before sunrise by my Father and made to train until sunset.â
âIt was for your own good. Look how strong you are now.â Dalgan didnât like that tone from his son. âWhen I was your age, I walked through kingdoms and deserts in the marching armies.â âI was one year old!â Lord Two barked. âThat was abuse, not training!â âHave these two forgotten that theyâre my hostages?â Sylvester wondered in silence but didnât interrupt the family bonding session as he was too busy talking with the fur ball on his shoulder. âFeel anything?â âNo, it feels like our world. Only that dark space felt like my belly⌠they canât see me either.â Miraj murmured sadly, snuggling beside Sylvesterâs neck. âYou said there might be someone like me here.â
âWe havenât even seen one percent of this world, Chonky. Donât worry. If they are here, weâd know,â Sylvester consoled him. âFor now, letâs focus on the plan. Keep an eye on the two Princes, lead them as I told you.â
âAye, aye, violating them is easy!â
ââŚYou mean Isolating, Chonky⌠you did an oopsie again.â Miraj, not even caring anymore, flew to the two princes to follow up on the plan. Perhaps it was no longer a policy to avoid an oopsie. With that, Sylvester focused on Dalgan. âTell me more about your world. The geography, perhaps. Do you have other species too? Like the elves and dragons?â âOf course we do. We have dark elves, devils who are like your worldâs goblins, massive islands filled with undead, and even hell dragons. Of course, everything has been conquered by the Empress. Only the Grand Prince is left to oppose her. But⌠I donât think heâll survive for very long.â Dalgan looked behind at the two princes. âI donât think theyâll survive very long⌠or me.â
âNor will I if I canât win against those foes I told you about,â Sylvester added, matching Dalganâs mental state. âYou must not believe me, do you?â In total surrender of his thoughts, Dalgan sighed and shrugged. âI believe you⌠now I do. Only a madman would jump into a deadly enemy world for no solid reason, and youâre no madman. Iâve lived a long life, and a few times, Iâve also questioned some things. The strange ruins we used to find in explorations, the various prophecies famous across the world⌠No history books could answer those things.â .
âWhat prophecies?â
âWho knows? They always sound like random words jumbled together. Eventually, when people started panicking that they foretold about the worldâs doom, the Imperial Authority decided to hide the prophecies and compile them in a safe environment.â Dalgan revealed, âI was a General, but even I donât know what actually went on in the upper echelons.â âSounds like the old religions in my world.â Sylvester silently drew parallels. âBut no matter what, this world seems to have been managed far better.â âWeâre close!â Lord Two interrupted them. âFather, the town looks so much bigger now!â Right there in the distance, the outlines of a cluster of buildings appeared in their view. Tall buildings, paved roads, and even some airships were rising and descending there. Sitting beside a tall mountain, the town seemed to be a common desolate place with a thriving local economy. âWhatâs the name?â Sylvester asked. âItâs called Redhill Town, known for its magnificent red cactus, a vegetable pickle loved everywhere. My family is the largest farmer of Red Cactus.â They continued to walk and eventually landed on the ground outside the city. From there, they entered the gates of the walled boundary on foot, and since there was no checkpoint, they found no issue entering. âMuch has changed.â Dalgan stared at everything with wide eyes, cherishing the new buildings and the bustling streets. âThis street used to have small homes. Now they have buildings.â Sylvester silently followed them while being careful. He kept everything around them under his senses, even what was happening behind him, and under Mirajâs watchful gazeâjust as planned. âFather!â Lord Two shouted. âLook at the intersection, t-thatâs your statue!â Dalgan smiled ear to ear, showcasing his demonic fangs. âOf course, they had asked for my permission back then before we went on the mission. Iâm the most famous man from this town in its entire history, after all. Letâs go and greet your mother. Reren must have grown up too.â So, they strolled through the busy streets and reached a somewhat better and richer neighborhood of the town. It was less crowded and had more of natureâs beauty, aligning the roads with trees of colorful leaves. The vehicles moved past and looked luxurious. âRed Cactus has gotten even more popular, it seems,â muttered Dalgan. âI can even smell it in the air.â
âWhere does this cactus grow? I saw nothing red from the sky,â Sylvester questioned him.
âInside the mountain. It only grows in darkness⌠Look, thatâs my house. The structure is the same as I left, but the paint is new.â Dalgan couldnât hold himself back and ran forward with his son to the end of the street. A big, ten-foot-tall wall stood there, with twin doors made of iron. It boasted power, money, and authority with the mere presence of the overbearing entrance. Knock! Knock!
âAgerza! Iâm back!â Dalgan shouted, nearly getting teary-eyed. âMother! Reren!â Lord Two shouted as well, while Sylvester stood behind with the Princes.
Clack!
Clack!
Sounds came, and one of the twin doors opened. âYes?â
Dalgan stepped back and looked around as if making sure it was the right place. âWho are you?â âYou knocked at my door, buddy. Who are you?â
Dalgan looked at his sonâs face at the side before introducing themselves. âYou must be a hired servant. Itâs alright, years have passed. Iâm General Dalgan, and this is my son, Lord Two, as was named by Supreme Commander Koznox! Where is my wifââ
Seeing the unmoving, proud expressions of the strange man standing before him, Dalgan began to think of the worst. âW-Who are you?â âIâm the man of this house, Commander Byeren.â The tall, two-eyed, red-skinned Demon spoke. âIf youâre looking for money by being an imposter, I suggest you start digging your grave.â
Clack!
The other door opened just then, and a female demoness appeared, matching some features with Lord Two. She came with smile but lost it halfway. âWho is it, ByerâDalgan?!â
Dalgan had no words to say. Homeless and heartbroken, the man had lost everything that day. Silently, he just stepped back, looking more and more haggard.
Thud!
Without realizing, he bumped into Sylvester, only to find a patting palm on his shoulder, pitying him, reassuring him. âHow many years has it been?â Sylvester asked them. âThirty years.â Byeren, half in front of the demoness, as if protecting her, spoke up. âWe thought you died, General.â
Sylvester sighed, having no words, since such time was enough for one to be forgotten.
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