Chapter 2: Abduction
The assailants removed Carl’s blindfold and gag once they arrived at the hideout.
“……”
The stale stench of dust mixed with a trash-like odor stabbed at his nose.
It was the scent of the underworld he hadn’t smelled in a long time.
When he slowly lifted his head, he saw a trio looking down at him with twisted smiles.
They all looked like shabby, washed-up thugs.
One was hunched, another looked like a rat had gnawed on him, and the last was as rough as if he had been carved from stone.
Where had they gathered such scum from?
They grinned down at Carl.
“Kid, what’s your name?”
“…Ca, Carlos Leipzig.”
His voice trembled at the end.
He was trying to act like a frightened child, but even he was surprised by how shaky his words came out.
‘Is there still a gap between my mind and body?’
His mind was that of a weathered assassin, but his body was only that of a seven-year-old child.
Even the pressure these pathetic thugs gave off felt overwhelming.
It meant he still hadn’t fully adapted to this body.
“Leipzig? As in the Count’s family?”
“…Count’s family? That’s bigger than I thought. Isn’t this a bit dangerous?”
“Dangerous, my ass. Think how much money a Count’s family must have. Just imagine how much we can squeeze out of them.”
“Is that so? Guess you’re right?”
“Then how many sacks of gold coins could we get, huh.”
They chatted with gleeful expressions.
Carl merely looked at them with pitiful eyes.
This place felt like the ruling class had even more influence than the Central Plains.
And yet they kidnapped a noble’s child for money?
These worms could only see things in the short term.
‘I wanted to use this chance to check out this world’s underworld, but it looks like they’re no help.’
Even the underworld had its levels.
These kinds of thugs existed in every world.
Just like the cults, they were of no value to him.
Tap.
Having made up his mind, Carl suddenly kicked off the ground and charged at the nearest thug.
“…Huh!”
Maybe he had some combat experience, as the man flinched and reached out an arm.
Carl nimbly dodged using his small frame, slipped into his guard, and twisted his waist.
Clench.
His chubby hand formed a fist.
A child’s punch might not hurt much, but if it carried the energy of a divine art, it was a different story.
Ash-grey energy flared at his fist’s edge. The thug’s eyes widened as he barely sensed the force behind it.
Crack.
The thug’s chest caved in.
His ribs didn’t even last a moment before collapsing, and his internal organs burst from the heavy energy.
“…Gah!”
Carl avoided the bright red blood spewing from the man’s mouth and immediately turned to the next one.
“…What!”
“What the hell!”
The remaining two hadn’t yet grasped what was happening.
Only when they saw their comrade fall, his chest crushed and vomiting blood, did they snap back to reality with shocked faces.
Schwing—
As Carl kicked off the ground again, one of them drew his sword and swung.
He had finally realized Carl wasn’t just an ordinary kid.
Swish!
Carl ducked low, nearly grazing the ground, and the sword narrowly missed his hair.
Red strands floated through the air, severed.
“…!”
The thug saw two crimson trails rushing toward him through the darkness like a beast.
Smack!
Remembering his comrade’s caved chest, he hurriedly crossed his arms to block.
But Carl simply smirked and struck his face.
Thud!
The face caved in, and the man died instantly.
Carl caught the falling sword mid-air and hurled it at the last remaining thug.
Thunk!
The man instinctively raised his arm, but the blade pierced through his forearm and halfway into his neck before stopping.
“You bastard…!”
Having nearly died without even resisting, the thug lunged with a sharp slash, as if determined not to repeat the others’ mistake.
But Carl spun his body, deflecting the attack, and kicked the hilt of the sword lodged in the man’s forearm.
Thunk!
The blade pierced through his neck and emerged from the other side.
Thud.
As the thug’s body fell, Carl landed softly and pulled a handkerchief from his chest to wipe the blood off his cheek.
“…Hmph.”
Even though he hadn’t moved much, his child’s body was already tired.
Carl scanned the area with calm eyes.
Three corpses, no longer breathing.
Even if this was the city’s slum, if found, it would cause a huge uproar.
He meticulously erased all traces of his presence and locked the door tightly behind him.
So that no one could enter easily, even if they came.
‘No one to clean up after me… What a hassle.’
Carl brushed off his hands.
Back in the Killing Veil, all he had to worry about was killing the target.
But here, he had no foundation.
Sure, there was the Leipzig family, but what could a youngest son possibly inherit?
“…Foundation.”
Carl murmured without thinking.
What if he created an organization like the Killing Veil here?
Even if he was praised as the Unkillable or the Greatest Assassin of the Central Plains, he had been just one of the Killing Veil’s assassins.
But what if he became its master?
‘Not a bad idea.’
Carl looked out at the eerie alley and gave a faint smile.
The two most fundamental things needed to build an organization were a central figure and money.
He had himself as the central figure, but creating an organization from the ground up required a considerable amount of funds.
“So the problem is the money for now.”
As a child of the Count’s Household, his allowance wasn’t small.
Carl carefully saved it up, and by the time he turned eight, he used the family name to invest in a merchant company.
His father, Count Leipzig, seemed pleased with his son’s initiative and even added a generous bonus, encouraging him to do well.
It was an unexpected windfall for Carl.
If the merchant group succeeded in distributing their goods, he would receive dividends based on his investment.
However, the merchant convoy was wiped out after encountering bandits.
Rumors from the Merchants’ Guild reached the mansion, saying all the people were killed and the goods had become the bandits’ loot.
When he heard the news, Count Leipzig comforted his son.
“This is how the world works. Things don’t always go the way books say. Just think of the lost money as the price of a lesson.”
“…Yes, I’ll remember that.”
Carl nodded with a gloomy expression.
Of course, the ambush on the merchant group had all been orchestrated by him behind the scenes.
He first hired reliable people and had them disguise themselves as bandits to loot the merchant’s goods.
The merchant group itself was also a fake organization created by Carl—an elaborate staged performance.
“With this, I’ve secured the seed money.”
He now had funds he could use without worrying about Count Leipzig’s gaze.
The first thing he did was invest in promising businesses and recruit orphans and vagrants with potential.
Being only eight years old, he had plenty of time.
Which meant he had the leeway to develop usable tools.
Luckily, this world was also overflowing with beggars and ragged orphans.
He lured them in with food, warm bedding, or whatever they desired, and used the Killing Veil’s methods to slowly train them.
He planned to transform them into tools who could take their own lives with a single word from him.
Securing funds, activating business, recruiting talent, expanding influence.
From age seven to nineteen—a grand undertaking that spanned twelve years.
Carl’s entire growth could be said to have been poured into that cycle.
Of course, no one in the Leipzig household knew any of this.
“So, how is Carl doing lately?”
Inside Count Leipzig’s office.
The swordsmanship instructor answered the question with a respectful tone.
“He’s the same as always. Diligence is the young master’s strength.”
“That’s why it’s all the more pitiful. Compared to his brothers, he’s still far behind and always seems a bit withdrawn.”
“He has a resolute spirit for his age. He’s not stagnant either, so I believe he’ll shine eventually.”
“Thank you for speaking well of him.”
“Is there anyone in this mansion who dislikes the young master?”
Count Leipzig gave a bitter smile and nodded.
Carlos had always been the weak one.
Since he was young, he had a frail body and often fell ill.
On top of that, he even caught a plague that was spreading through the territory, and the physician who came to diagnose him cautiously said he wouldn’t live long.
But Count Leipzig did everything he could for his son.
He spared no expense gathering medicinal herbs and searched far and wide for skilled physicians to bring to the territory.
Perhaps the heavens were moved by his devotion.
Carlos’s sickly complexion gradually improved, and now he could even go outside without any issues.
He was nineteen this year, and once this winter passed, he would turn twenty and enter the academy.
“In any case, keep a close eye on him. Report immediately if his condition worsens.”
“Understood.”
When the swordsmanship instructor bowed his head, the Count lightly waved his hand, telling him to leave.
At a glance, the conversation seemed to have ended quietly, but there was another pair of ears in the room besides Count Leipzig and the instructor.
-…….
On Count Leipzig’s desk.
Among the neatly arranged fountain pens, one stood out with a distinct blue tint.
He didn’t use it often, but since it was a gift from his son Carlos, he cherished it and kept it on display.
He had no idea that inside the barrel of that pen was a sound-absorbing device that collected external sounds and transmitted them elsewhere.
-“In any case, keep a close eye on him. Report immediately if his condition worsens.”
-“Understood.”
After confirming that the conversation between Count Leipzig and the swordsmanship instructor had ended without incident, Carlos let out a short sigh.
He took his hand away from his ear to deactivate the wiretap and quietly looked at the person in front of him.
“Deceiving those closest to you is a difficult task. Don’t you think?”
Inside the room stood a man, drenched in blood, gasping for breath.
Crimson blood dripped down from the tip of the sword he held.
He looked around while biting his lip, but no one was left to help him.
“…I-I was wrong. I must have lost my mind for a moment. Please… just give me one more chance.”
The man pleaded desperately.
Having come this far, all he could do was cling to the slimmest chance of survival.
But Carl smiled brightly, showing no intention of granting that wish.
“There’s something I told you when we first met.”
“Please… please…”
“Betrayal means death. Well, I get it. A wretched life like yours probably wanted to get a taste of big money just once.”
A betrayal from a cooperating organization that had taken a bribe.
It was a common occurrence.
But the word “betrayal” was a trigger for Carl.
After all, he had once been killed by those he considered family.
That’s why he made sure even the smallest betrayal was met with ruthless punishment and revenge.
“I wonder if the afterlife here is the same as the one in the Central Plains.”
“Aaaaaagh!”
The man, mind snapped by Carl’s cryptic words, screamed and lunged.
“If you happen to meet a guy named Naraksal, give him my regards. I’ll make sure to send you off with plenty of coins.”
Carl’s sword swung sharply as a smile played on his lips.
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Chapters
- Chapter 270 : Ragnarok (16)
- Chapter 269 : Ragnarok (15)
- Chapter 268 : Ragnarok (14)
- Chapter 267 : Ragnarok (13)
- Chapter 266 : Ragnarok (12)
- Chapter 265 : Ragnarok (11)
- Chapter 264 : Ragnarok (10)
- Chapter 263 : Ragnarok (9)
- Chapter 262 : Ragnarok (8)
- Chapter 261 : Ragnarok (7)
- Chapter 260 : Ragnarok (6)
- Chapter 259 : Ragnarok (5)
- Chapter 258 : “Ragnarok (4)
- Chapter 257 : Ragnarok (3)
- Chapter 256 : Ragnarok (2)
- Chapter 255 : Ragnarok (1)
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251 : Walpurgis Night (9)
- Chapter 250 : Walpurgis Night (8)
- Chapter 249 : Walpurgis Night (7)
- Chapter 248 : Walpurgis Night (6)
- Chapter 247 : Walpurgis Night (5)
- Chapter 246 : Walpurgis Night (4)
- Chapter 245 : Walpurgis Night (3)
- Chapter 244 : Walpurgis Night (2)
- Chapter 243 : Walpurgis Night (1)
- Chapter 242 : Awakening of Divinity (5)
- Chapter 241 : Awakening of Divinity (4)
- Chapter 240 : Awakening of Divinity (3)
- Chapter 239 : Awakening of Divinity (2)
- Chapter 238 : Awakening of Divinity (1)
- Chapter 237 : Friendly Match (3)
- Chapter 236 : Friendly Match (2)
- Chapter 235 : Friendly Match (1)
- Chapter 234 : Holy Nation (6)
- Chapter 233 : Holy Nation (5)
- Chapter 232 : Holy Nation (4)
- Chapter 231 : Holy Nation (3)
- Chapter 230 : Holy Nation (2)
- Chapter 229 : Holy Nation (1)
- Chapter 228 : Alforam (12)
- Chapter 227 : Alforam (11)
- Chapter 226 : Alforam (10)
- Chapter 225 : Alforam (9)
- Chapter 224 : Alforam (8)
- Chapter 223 : Alforam (7)
- Chapter 222 : Alforam (6)
- Chapter 221 : Alforam (5)
- Chapter 220 : Alforam (4)
- Chapter 219 : Alforam (3)
- Chapter 218 : Alforam (2)
- Chapter 217 : Alforam (1)
- Chapter 216 : Conference (8)
- Chapter 215 : Conference (7)
- Chapter 214 : Conference (6)
- Chapter 213 : The Conference (5)
- Chapter 212 : The Conference (4)
- Chapter 211 : The Conference (3)
- Chapter 210 : Meeting (2)
- Chapter 209 : The Meeting (1)
- Chapter 208 : Divine Confrontation (3)
- Chapter 207 : Second Semester (2)
- Chapter 206 : King (2)
- Chapter 205 : King (1)
- Chapter 204 : Second Semester (1)
- Chapter 203 : Representative Team (2)
- Chapter 202 : Representative Team (1)
- Chapter 201 : The East (3)
- Chapter 200 : Hometown (2)
- Chapter 199 : Movements (1)
- Chapter 198 : Insight (3)
- Chapter 197 : Insight (2)
- Chapter 196 : Insight (1)
- Chapter 195 : Whisper
- Chapter 194 : Kidnapping (2)
- Chapter 193 : Kidnapping (1)
- Chapter 192 : Illusion (2)
- Chapter 191 : Illusion (1)
- Chapter 190 : Technique of Sword Mastery Over Weapon (1)
- Chapter 189 : Calling
- Chapter 188 : Divine Duel (2)
- Chapter 187 : Divine Showdown (1)
- Chapter 186 : Seafloor Ruins (4)
- Chapter 185 : Seafloor Ruins (3)
- Chapter 184 : Seafloor Ruins (2)
- Chapter 183 : Undersea Ruins (1)
- Chapter 182 : Althausen (7)
- Chapter 181 : Althausen (6)
- Chapter 180 : Althausen (5)
- Chapter 179 : Althausen (4)
- Chapter 178 : Althausen (3)
- Chapter 177 : Althausen (2)
- Chapter 176 : Althausen (1)
- Chapter 175 : New Business (2)
- Chapter 174 : New Venture (1)
- Chapter 173 : Vacation (9)
- Chapter 172 : Beatrice’s Sword (3)
- Chapter 171 : Beatrice's Sword (2)
- Chapter 170 : Beatrice’s Sword (1)
- Chapter 169 : Vacation (8)
- Chapter 168 : Vacation (7)
- Chapter 167 : Vacation (6)
- Chapter 166 : Vacation (5)
- Chapter 165 : Vacation (4)
- Chapter 164 : Vacation (3)
- Chapter 163 : Vacation (2)
- Chapter 162 : Vacation (1)
- Chapter 161 : Confession (3)
- Chapter 160 : Confession (2)
- Chapter 159 : Confession (1)
- Chapter 158 : Final Exams (7)
- Chapter 157 : Final Exams (6)
- Chapter 156 : Origin (3)
- Chapter 155 : Origin (2)
- Chapter 154 : Origin (1)
- Chapter 153 : Final Exam (5)
- Chapter 152 : Final Exams (4)
- Chapter 151 : Final Exam (3)
- Chapter 150 : Final Exams (2)
- Chapter 149 : Final Exams (1)
- Chapter 148 : Summons (2)
- Chapter 147 : Summons (1)
- Chapter 146 : 3 Star (7)
- Chapter 145 : 3 Star (6)
- Chapter 144 : 3 Star (5)
- Chapter 143 : 3 Stars (4)
- Chapter 142 : 3 Stars (3)
- Chapter 141 : 3 Stars (2)
- Chapter 140 : 3-Star (1)
- Chapter 139 : External Field Trip (12)
- Chapter 138 : External Field Trip (11)
- Chapter 137 : External Field Trip (10)
- Chapter 136 : External Field Trip (9)
- Chapter 135 : Outside Field Trip (8)
- Chapter 134 : External Field Trip (7)
- Chapter 133 : External Field Trip (6)
- Chapter 132 : External Field Trip (5)
- Chapter 131 : External Field Trip (4)
- Chapter 130 : External Field Trip (3)
- Chapter 129 : External Field Trip (2)
- Chapter 128 : External Excursion (1)
- Chapter 127 : Reunion (3)
- Chapter 126 : Reunion (2)
- Chapter 125 : Reunion (1)
- Chapter 124 : Assembly (7)
- Chapter 123 : Gathering (6)
- Chapter 122 : Gathering (5)
- Chapter 121 : Convergence (4)
- Chapter 120 : Assembly (3)
- Chapter 119 : Gathering (2)
- Chapter 118 : Gathering (1)
- Chapter 117 : Suspicion
- Chapter 116 : Omen (7)
- Chapter 115 : Omen (6)
- Chapter 114 : Omen (5)
- Chapter 113 : Omen (4)
- Chapter 112 : Omen (3)
- Chapter 111 : Omen (2)
- Chapter 110 : Omen (1)
- Chapter 109 : A New Ruin
- Chapter 108 : Encounter (2)
- Chapter 107 : Encounter (1)
- Chapter 106 : Growth Pains (5)
- Chapter 105 : Growing Pains (4)
- Chapter 104 : Growing Pains (3)
- Chapter 103 : Growing Pains (2)
- Chapter 102 : Growing Pains (1)
- Chapter 101 : Temple of the Fallen Heretic (5)
- Chapter 100 : Temple of the Fallen Heretic (4)
- Chapter 99 : Temple of the Fallen Heretic (3)
- Chapter 98 : Temple of the Fallen Heretic (2)
- Chapter 97 : Temple of the Fallen Heretic (1)
- Chapter 96 : Imperial Palace (2)
- Chapter 95 : Imperial Palace (1)
- Chapter 94 : Midterms (11)
- Chapter 93 : Midterm Exams (10)
- Chapter 92 : Midterm Exams (9)
- Chapter 91 : Midterm Exams (8)
- Chapter 90 : Midterm Exams (7)
- Chapter 89 : Midterm Exams (6)
- Chapter 88 : Midterm Exams (5)
- Chapter 87 : Midterm Exams (4)
- Chapter 86 : Midterm Exams (3)
- Chapter 85 : Midterm Exams (2)
- Chapter 84 : Midterm Exams (1)
- Chapter 83 : Heart Demon (3)
- Chapter 82 : Heart Demon (2)
- Chapter 81 : Heart Demon (1)
- Chapter 80 : White Tiger Divine Art (2)
- Chapter 79 : White Tiger Divine Art (1)
- Chapter 78 : Humanity (2)
- Chapter 77 : Humanity (1)
- Chapter 76 : Four Seasons (2)
- Chapter 75 : The Four Seasons (1)
- Chapter 74 : Rewards and Punishments (3)
- Chapter 73 : Rewards and Punishments (2)
- Chapter 72 : Rewards and Punishments (1)
- Chapter 71 : Seven Wings (4)
- Chapter 70 : Seven Wings (3)
- Chapter 69 : Seven Wings (2)
- Chapter 68 : Seven Wings (1)
- Chapter 67 : Distortion (4)
- Chapter 66 : Distortion (3)
- Chapter 65 : Distortion (2)
- Chapter 64 : Distortion (1)
- Chapter 63 : Practical Training (6)
- Chapter 62 : Practical Training (5)
- Chapter 61 : Practical Training (4)
- Chapter 60 : Practical Training (3)
- Chapter 59 : Practical Training (2)
- Chapter 58 : Practical Training (1)
- Chapter 57 : An Unexpected Clue
- Chapter 56 : Q & S
- Chapter 55 : Taking It On
- Chapter 54 : Traces (2)
- Chapter 53 : Traces (1)
- Chapter 52 : Trial (2)
- Chapter 51 : Trial (1)
- Chapter 50 : Ruins Exploration (3)
- Chapter 49 : Ruins Exploration (2)
- Chapter 48 : Ruins Exploration (1)
- Chapter 47 : Six (2)
- Chapter 46 : Six (1)
- Chapter 45 : Practice Assignment
- Chapter 44 : Maximilian
- Chapter 43 : Siege Warfare (2)
- Chapter 42 : Siege Warfare (1)
- Chapter 41 : Louis Wolfsburg
- Chapter 40 : Covert Operations (2)
- Chapter 39 : Covert Operations (1)
- Chapter 38 : Joining the Table
- Chapter 37 : Nerian Hopenheim (2)
- Chapter 36 : Nerian Hopenheim (1)
- Chapter 35 : Riot (2)
- Chapter 34 : Riot (1)
- Chapter 33 : Crystal of Frost
- Chapter 32 : Lahan (3)
- Chapter 31 : Lahan (2)
- Chapter 30 : Lahan (1)
- Chapter 29 : Yuria Euclid (2)
- Chapter 28 : Yuria Euclid (1)
- Chapter 27 : Understanding of Combat (2)
- Chapter 26 : Understanding of Combat (1)
- Chapter 25 : Cadet Social Gathering (2)
- Chapter 24 : Exchange Meeting (1)
- Chapter 23 : Orientation
- Chapter 22 : Entrance Ceremony (3)
- Chapter 21 : Entrance Ceremony (2)
- Chapter 20 : Entrance Ceremony (1)
- Chapter 19 : Interest
- Chapter 18 : Flick (6)
- Chapter 17 : Flick (5)
- Chapter 16 : Flick (4)
- Chapter 15 : Flick (3)
- Chapter 14 : Flick (2)
- Chapter 13 : Flick (1)
- Chapter 12 : Terror (3)
- Chapter 11 : Terror (2)
- Chapter 10 : Terror (1)
- Chapter 9 : Entrance Exam (3)
- Chapter 8 : Entrance Exam (2)
- Chapter 7 : Entrance Exam (1)
- Chapter 6 : First Encounter
- Chapter 5 : NOX (3)
- Chapter 4 : NOX (2)
- Chapter 3 : NOX (1)
- Chapter 2 : Abduction
- Chapter 1 : The Unkillable