The world isn’t as black and white as those knight instructors would have you believe. It’s a mess of gray where fairness doesn’t exist.
Once I realized that truth the hard way, I threw away my helmet, leaving the life of a knight behind permanently.
In the outside world, where survival was the only code one needed, things made a lot more sense.
One must prove their strength.
One must prove their worth.
Only then can one prove what they deserve.
No more of those titles and privileges bull.
In the first few years of my free life, I joined a mercenary squad. They were a rowdy bunch, but they were worthwhile comrades.
I got to fight for goals I truly believed in. For money. For survival.
But those days didn’t last long.
One day, we took on a job from a shady noble to hunt for rare antlers from a certain creature in a certain location. Trophy hunting was a regular job we would often take, it’s often easy and pays really well, so the group treated this request like any other.
But, we were severely misinformed of our target location, Mount Kama.
An abominable creature lived there, protecting the creatures there as if they were its pets. If I have to describe what it looked like, it was a giant, walking, pulsating, lump of meat.
No skin.
No eyes.
No mouth.
Yet it has two arm-like tendrils and two leg-like tendrils. It walked as if believing itself to be human.
Just seeing its figure alone was enough to make everyone freeze in fear.
Our leader ordered a retreat, but we were too late.
I was left as the sole survivor.
I brought the news of the members’ deaths to their families, at least to those I know of. All of them were stricken with grief.
Soon after, I joined a bandit’s group. I needed money to survive, and their group seemed the most promising, so when I came across some of their members, I pressured them into letting me join.
I had no moral qualms about taking what I could, it’s an eat-or-be-eaten world, after all. But our leader always made sure we only stole from those who deserved it.
A corrupt noble from the port town of Korngahm. A seedy traveling merchant with countless rumors surrounding him. The carriage of a spoiled brat.
It wasn’t like any other bandit group I had ever seen. I even went as far as thinking of them as half-assed cowards. I considered leaving as soon as I found a good-paying job I could go to next.
Yet, the longer I spent my time with them, the longer I hung out with their leader, those kinds of thoughts began to disappear from my mind.
The leader… He was an eccentric man. If I had to put it into words, he was naïve.
He believed in the goodness of the human heart, yet he was a bandit. He believed strength shouldn’t be the only factor to prove one’s worth, yet he settled disputes with duels.
He was the perfect definition of a half-ass in my book, but yet, I couldn’t bring myself to hate him.
As I stayed by his side, taking on jobs from stealing caravans to kidnapping for ransom, I felt like I finally found a place where I belonged.
I began to wonder if how I viewed the world was flawed.
Yet, before I could even buy him a drink, the world caught up to me.
We were ambushed at night by a group of armed knights, they report directly to a certain noble that we managed to piss off.
Due to the suddenness of the attack, our group couldn’t fight back as many were killed in their sleep.
Those who were awoken by the ruckus immediately began fighting off the knights. Yet the knights’ skills and Talents easily overpowered most of our members.
Only our leader and I had the necessary Talents to fight off the attackers.
But that too was not enough.
After a long fight, the knights retreated, carrying their injured away on horseback.
Many were massacred that day.
Including… our leader.
He had been struck by a volley of arrows, shielding my back when I wasn’t looking.
As I carried him to a safe place in a futile effort to save him, he whispered his last words to me.
“Togal…”
“Don’t talk!” I said as I tried to assess his wounds. But he grabbed me by the arm, stopping me from turning him over.
“Listen to me, Togal…”
Despite being on the verge of death, his grip remained strong. I had no choice but to listen to him.
“This world… it’s unjust, as you say…” he said in between heavy breathing. “But… you shouldn’t just stand there and be lazy… you hear that?”
“W-what? Lazy? What do you–”
As he coughed up blood, his grip on my arm loosened.
“Leader!!”
“You were a great friend… I hope… my daughter grew up… as strong as you…”
He slowly closed his eyes, his bright smile never fading. He breathed his last breath right there, in my arms.
I didn’t know what he was saying, I couldn’t process his words.
How was being lazy connected to the state of the world? Had I ever been lazy with my work?
I deduced that it was another rambling of his, a typical thing of him to do.
He was a bright man, destined to change the world for the better.
Yet the world had swallowed him unjustly, like it always does.
I cursed myself for even believing I was wrong about the world. It never changed, and it never will. Even he accepted that.
The few survivors of the attack, including me, gathered together at dawn and buried our comrades.
After that, we went our separate paths. There was no way for us to continue working together without our leader.
I planned on saving enough money to travel to Denta, a kingdom where strength was valued above all. But I didn’t want to bring attention to myself with bandit work, and I couldn’t bring myself to join another mercenary group.
So, I moved around Setus, taking on odd jobs ranging from carrying cargo to ships to cleaning the gutters.
It was during this period that the world mocked me once again.
It was a rainy day and I had taken refuge at a nearby tavern. It was crowded with merchants, drifters, and locals of the town. I was there searching for any kind of work, anything that would pay me well.
I sat in a dim corner of the tavern, nursing a mug of ale. That was when I noticed a face I thought I would never see again.
A young girl working as a server. With dirty silver hair and bright yet soft eyes that could soothe a dragon.
A bright and cheerful person who could lift the spirits of even the undead.
She was the spitting image of him, down to the way she talked to others.
At first, I thought it was a trick of the light or the remnants of a dream. I blinked several times, trying to shake the image from my mind, but she remained there, moving from table to table with a bright smile.
When the opportunity arose, I approached her. She noticed as I walked in her direction. She stepped closer, putting on a bright smile, and asked, “Is there anything I can help you with?”
I cleared my throat, forcing a warm tone to not scare the girl away. “Tell me, what’s your name?”
Her smile widened. “Martha. Can I get you anything?”
Martha. How many times had I heard that name?
The leader would always tell stories of his daughter during our journey. The name Martha has effectively been etched into our minds.
But still, Martha was a pretty common name. And her similar appearance might just be a coincidence. I needed to make sure.
“Martha… Are you… related to a man named… Malcolm?”
Her eyes went wide, her smile grew even wider. “You know my father?!” She beamed.
I managed a slight nod. “Yes, I knew your father well. He was… a good man.”
Martha’s face brightened further, and she clapped her hands together. “Really? Oh, that’s wonderful to hear! It’s been so long since I’ve heard anything about him. How’s he been? How’s he doing?”
I could see the anticipation in her eyes, and my heart ached with the weight of the truth I could not bring myself to reveal.
I forced a shaky smile. “He… he spoke highly of you.”
“Oh! I hope he’s not telling weird stories about me!”
“Oh… that he did…”
“Agh! Father’s always like this, I swear!” She pouted her lips.
I felt my chest tightening with every second. If I had to tell her the news, it had to be right then and there.
“Listen… about your father… I…”
“Yeah! I want to know! What’s he been up to? I’d love to hear all about it!”
The words lodged in my throat, and I could barely form a response. I wanted to tell her everything—about the last moments I had with her father, about his bravery and his final wish.
Instead, I forced a smile, my heart heavy with guilt. “He… he was proud of you. He spoke of you often. But, sorry I… I need to be going.”
“Huh? Wait! You gotta tell me more–!!”
Before she could press further, I reached into my coin pouch and placed a generous tip on her right palm. “Keep the change.”
Martha’s eyes widened in surprise, but she didn’t get a chance to thank me. I turned and walked briskly toward the exit, the sound of the rain growing louder as I pushed open the tavern door.
I knew letting her know the truth should be the right thing to do. The world works unjustly, she needed to learn that. If she lived as naïve as her father did, only pain awaited her.
Yet, I couldn’t.
That smile. That bright attitude. What would happen to them if I had told her the news right then and there?
I was betraying myself by not letting her know. I was a coward. A half-ass.
I roamed the city aimlessly, the patter of raindrops against cobblestones seemed to echo endlessly. I was consumed by my own thoughts that nothing else mattered to me at that moment.
I had seen enough to know that the world would always be unjust. It was the nature of things. The weak got crushed, and the strong thrived, no matter how noble their intentions were, or how bright their futures could be…
I had left behind my old life as a knight because I couldn’t stand the rigid, black-and-white view of the world. It’s a mess of gray, it always has and always will.
How could someone like the leader and his daughter stay so bright in this world? Were they just ignorant?
But then, at that moment, I remembered the leader’s last words.
This world, it’s unjust, as you say. But you shouldn’t just stand there and be lazy… you hear that?
He knew the world was a mess. He wasn’t ignorant at all.
Only then did I realize what his words meant: even if the world was a mess of gray, it didn’t mean I had to sit back and accept it.
I was the coward, I was the half-ass, I was the lazy one.
I knew the world was unjust, and I accepted it. But he knew as well, and he acted on it.
He tried to fix the wrongs. Taking from the undeserving, giving to the needy.
That. That was what I admired about him. Not his strength. Not his leadership. But his determination.
It was then that I decided. I would continue his work.
Perhaps one day, I would gather enough courage to finally reveal the truth to Martha, and reveal to her the world her father had wished for.
—
Starting a bandit group wasn’t easy. I wasn’t born to be a leader. My initial attempts were rough. I gathered a few people, but many left almost as soon as they joined.
They were looking for a quick payday, not a cause. I struggled to earn their respect, and the group was in constant flux.
It took time, but I eventually settled with a handful of new recruits. They didn’t have much respect for me, and I didn’t blame them.
I wasn’t the charismatic figure I wished I could be. Yet, they were capable workers.
Our operations were modest at first. We targeted corrupt merchants and nobles, focusing on those who exploited others. It wasn’t perfect; we weren’t heroes, and our methods were far from flawless.
Eventually, however, we were contacted by a client. Something rare for bandit groups as most requests were given to mercenaries.
The client wanted us to kidnap a certain aristocratic kid and hand her over to them. He said that he planned on selling her for ransom.
Normally, I wouldn’t take the job. But…
“Do not worry, I promise that the child will remain perfectly safe,” the overly formal gentleman said.
My mind went into a slight haze, I couldn’t quite understand it. However, the client seemed trustworthy enough, and he offered a price I couldn’t ignore…
And so, I reluctantly accepted the job of kidnapping a girl named Carine Sareid.
I ordered most of my men to do the job, numbering in the dozens. Kidnapping was never my kind of thing, after all. Most I ever did was ransom off a carriage with a spoiled kid inside.
A small number of my men seemed excited the moment I relayed the request’s details. Clearly, they were waiting for this kind of job for months. I clicked my tongue in disgust, but I couldn’t raise my voice at them. I was the one who took the job.
No, wait a minute…
Why did I even take this job…? This kind of thing isn’t—
As I tried piecing things together in my mind, a sharp stinging pain assaulted my head. I shook it off, probably best not to think too far about this.
Not wanting to bother my men, who self-proclaimed themselves as master kidnappers, I decided to lay low and see if I could get fresh air. Anything to take my mind off of this weird feeling.
“Hah… This shit’s too confusing…”
With a Luminite in a lantern on my belt, I headed out.
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Chapters
- Chapter 240: Silent Pity
- Chapter 239: Sky Ball
- Chapter 238: Another Game
- Chapter 237: Damage Control
- Chapter 236: Countered
- Chapter 235: Special Plan
- Chapter 234: A Very Familiar Face
- Chapter 233: Discipline
- Chapter 232: The Lengthy Return Trip
- Chapter 231.5: A Wasted Day
- Chapter 231: Not Alone
- Chapter 230: A Bit Busy, Huh?
- Chapter 229: I Need Answers, Dammit!
- Chapter 228: The Royal Archives
- Chapter 227: Necessary Evil
- Chapter 226: The Final Nail
- Important Announcement
- Chapter 225.5: The Full Picture
- Chapter 225: Sudden Guests
- Chapter 224: A Historical Fumble
- Chapter 223: Take It Seriously
- Will Be Taking A Short Break on The 14th Soon
- Chapter 222: The True Power of Understanding
- Chapter 221: A True Smile
- Chapter 220: Meaning And Understanding
- Chapter 219.5: An Unfounded Worry
- Chapter 219: I’m Not A Really Good Teacher
- Chapter 218: Learning Isn’t Teaching
- Chapter 217: Fun In Learning
- Chapter 216: A Signed Doom
- Chapter 215: The Doom-Filled First Day
- Chapter 214: On The Same Page
- Chapter 213: A New Mage on Campus
- Chapter 212: Learning About My Friends Again
- Chapter 211: A Sudden Friend
- Chapter 210: Speak of The Devil
- Chapter 209: The Mage Class
- Chapter 208: A Small Town In The Capital
- Chapter 207: Impossible Standard
- Chapter 206: Second Classes
- Chapter 205: Quick Reunion
- Chapter 204: First Classes
- Chapter 203: First Day
- Chapter 202: Moving In
- Chapter 201: Another Birthday; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 200: Another Birthdays; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 199: Not Yet
- Chapter 198: Should’ve Accepted
- Chapter 197: A Sudden Development
- Chapter 196: Incomplete Chaos
- Chapter 195: Have Faith in Me
- Chapter 194: Like An Old Friend
- Chapter 193: Coincidences
- Starting My Break
- Interlude 3: A Totally Normal Training
- A Quick Announcement
- Chapter 192.5: Memorable
- Chapter 192: Farewell and Disappointment
- Chapter 191: Placements
- Chapter 190: The Audience
- Chapter 189.5: The Unignorable Truth
- Chapter 189: Another Mirror
- Chapter 188: Unnecessary Apologies
- Chapter 187: Double Dress-Up
- Chapter 186: Not Over Yet
- Chapter 185: Realized Potential
- Chapter 184.5: Where Her Trust Is
- Chapter 184: Results
- Chapter 183: Incoming Results
- Chapter 182: Lying Flat… Again
- Chapter 181: Final Stretch
- Chapter 180: A Grave for The Academy
- Chapter 179: Patient Rescue
- Chapter 178: Challenger
- Chapter 177: Red and Yellow
- Chapter 176: Sudden Leader
- Chapter 175: The Board’s Gambit
- Chapter 174: Nine to One
- Chapter 173.5: To Be Remembered
- Chapter 173: Starting Line
- Chapter 172: Practical Exam
- Chapter 171: Can’t Suffer With an Empty Stomach
- Chapter 170: Smooth Sailing?
- Chapter 169: Written Exam
- Chapter 168: The Student Council President
- Chapter 167: The Assembly Hall
- Chapter 166: Two Goals
- Interlude 2: Eating Skewers Together
- Chapter 165: Farewell and A Gift
- Chapter 164: A New Year
- Chapter 163: Forgot Her Name
- Chapter 162: An Hour From Something New
- Chapter 161: The Third Prince’s Proposal
- Chapter 160: I’m Home
- Chapter 159: To Network
- Chapter 158: My Talent Symbols; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 157: My Talent Symbols; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 156: No Girl Talk, Please
- Chapter 155: Surprise Meeting
- Chapter 154: Daily Training
- [Volume 2] Chapter 153: The Start of Our New Lives
- Chapter 153: The Start of Our New Lives
- RiTB Returns on 20th of August!
- Arc Closure Announcement!
- Chapter 152: A Broken Face
- Chapter 151: A Visit From The Bear Hugger
- Chapter 150: Calm After the Storm
- Chapter 149.5: She Can Allow That Much, At Least
- Chapter 149: A "Wish" Granted
- Chapter 148: The Otome Protagonist
- Chapter 147: No Pain, No Saint?
- Chapter 146: Should’ve Done More
- Chapter 145: Saving Face
- Chapter 144: Two Blades, One Mind
- Chapter 143: Against the One Who Raised Me
- Chapter 142: Sheer Will
- Chapter 141: Wiping That Smile Away
- Chapter 140: Repaying Lessons
- Chapter 139: You Shouldn’t Hold Back
- Chapter 138: Echoing Down
- Chapter 137: A Step Too Far
- Chapter 136: Being Comforted
- Chapter 135: The Duke Moves
- Chapter 134.5: A Job On The Line
- Chapter 134: Confrontation
- Chapter 133: One More Step
- Chapter 132: No Choice
- Chapter 131.5: In Time
- Chapter 131: Saved By The Blur
- Chapter 130: Interruption
- Chapter 129: Emerging Pattern
- Chapter 128: A Board Already Set
- Chapter 127: Easing The Unease
- Chapter 126: A Lesson…?
- Chapter 125: Mirror Match
- Chapter 124: Knightly
- Chapter 123: Chilled Spine
- Chapter 122: A Tense Talk
- Chapter 121: Just A Joke
- Chapter 120: Better Safe Than Sorry
- Chapter 119: Cold Assassin
- Chapter 118: Lethargy
- Chapter 117: An Attempt at My(?) Life
- Chapter 116: The Class is Back in Session
- Chapter 115: New and Familiar Faces
- Chapter 114: Smile
- Chapter 113: Time for Schedules Again
- Chapter 112: Sluggish
- Chapter 111: Finding Questions
- Chapter 110: A Need for Answer
- Chapter 109: Being The Adult in The Room
- Chapter 108: Grateful
- Chapter 107: Miss Ice Queen is Going Out!
- Chapter 106: Back to Reality, Leila
- Chapter 105: Operation Ice Melter
- Chapter 104: Stepping On My Toes
- Chapter 103: Yeah, Not A Good Idea
- Chapter 102: A Good Idea (?)
- Chapter 101: My Pace Best Pace
- Chapter 100: In-terror-gation
- Chapter 99: My Pace
- Chapter 98.5: To Bring Home
- Chapter 98: Kiren’s Demise
- Chapter 97: Rest
- Chapter 96: Dissipating Smoke
- Chapter 95: Hearing Sense Tingling
- Chapter 94: Charging In
- Chapter 93: Saint Clara
- Chapter 92: To Battle
- Chapter 91: Catching Up
- Chapter 90: Wake Up
- Chapter 89: The Bubbly Princess, Munith
- Chapter 88: Silver and Gold
- Chapter 87: The Power of Friendship
- Chapter 86: I Still Have Conscience At Least
- Chapter 85: Be Prepared, and Make It Double
- Chapter 84: Dress Up
- Chapter 83: High Expectations
- Chapter 82: A Slice of Strategy
- Chapter 81: From House to Home
- Chapter 80: In Search For Food
- Chapter 79: I Have a Feast, But I’m Hungry
- Chapter 78: Matters of Taste
- Chapter 77: Meeting My… Cousin?
- Chapter 76: Let the Awkwardness Sip Away
- Chapter 75: Meeting My… Uncle?
- Chapter 74: Small Wins
- Chapter 73: Rich
- Chapter 72: Deja Vu for Torture
- Chapter 71: A Tensing Bump
- Chapter 70: To My Other Mansion, We Go!
- Chapter 69: Another Rumor To Deal With
- Chapter 68: The Regent
- Chapter 67: Punch Yourself
- Chapter 66: I’m Not A Bully!
- Chapter 65: Eager Much?
- Chapter 64: Overimpressed
- Chapter 63: Party Pooper
- Chapter 62: Two Rooms, Two Bodies, One Sky
- Chapter 61.5: Nonsense
- Chapter 61: A Friend In (Front Of) Me
- Chapter 60: Interviewee
- Chapter 59: First Time in My Own Home
- Chapter 58: A “Short” Walk
- Chapter 57: Kiren’s Rise
- Bonus Art (Reyna/Mother Concept Art)!
- Chapter 56: Leaving Home
- Chapter 55: Reliable
- Chapter 54: Mastery-Type Talent
- Chapter 53: Tired From Waiting
- Chapter 52: Sebastian Out
- Chapter 51: No Butler Is Named Sebastian
- Chapter 50: A New Face
- Chapter 49: Sudden Leave
- Chapter 48: Invitation
- Chapter 47: The Scholar Prince, Julient
- Chapter 46: Stuck
- Chapter 45: The Third Prince
- Chapter 44: Guests
- Chapter 43: Birthday; Carine’s Side
- Chapter 42: Birthday; Feyt’s Side
- Chapter 41.5: The Perfect Gift
- Chapter 41: Bandit Hunter
- Chapter 40: Gossips Are Scary
- Chapter 39: Tender Moments…?
- Chapter 38: A Lost War
- Chapter 37: Visiting My Own Home
- Chapter 36: Young Love…?
- Chapter 35: Instincts
- Chapter 34: Perfect Student
- Chapter 33: Recovering
- Chapter 32: Bandaged Frustration
- Chapter 31: The Maid and The Mother
- Chapter 30: Fated… What?
- Chapter 29: Potential
- Chapter 28: Escape
- Chapter 27: The Perfect Battlefield
- Chapter 26.5: Bandits and Leaders
- Chapter 26: Let There Be Luminite
- Chapter 25: Darkness My Old Friend
- Interlude 1: Pie Again
- Chapter 24: Sneaking
- Chapter 23: Fathers
- Chapter 22: Kidnapped
- Chapter 21: Myself and I
- Chapter 20: Fated Meeting
- Chapter 19.5: Father’s Love
- Chapter 19: First Outing
- Chapter 18.5: The Guardians
- Chapter 18: Don’t Be Cocky, Me
- Announcement
- Chapter 17: Dead Drunk
- Chapter 16: Dark Card
- Chapter 15: Sergio Sauro, The Liar
- Chapter 14: Read-A-Holic
- Chapter 13: Skipping Out
- Chapter 12: Best Day Ever
- Chapter 11: Who’s This Old Man?!
- Chapter 10: Fray
- Chapter 9: Consolation Pie
- Chapter 8: [Talents]
- Chapter 7: Et-tea-quette
- Chapter 6: Graceful Walk
- Chapter 5: The Lord and The Lady
- Chapter 4: Parallel Mornings
- Chapter 3: Two Bodies, Two Breakfast
- Chapter 2: Two Bodies, One Soul
- Chapter 1: The Fall and The Two Prodigies