《Ascension: Journey of an Emperor》13 Chapter 5: Conflicting Conclusions 3
Advertisement
Chapter 5: Conflicting Conclusions
Pulling aside the loose curtains that hung over the humble entrance of Valtan’s home, it was a complete opposite to the poor outside appearance of the house.
Inside, various bookshelves were lined orderly with books, while his bed of hay and woolen pillows was arranged in a tidy manner, free from any form of warping. Next to it was a cabinet with a big red cross meticulously painted over the front probably denoting it as the medical cabinet. Heavily scratched and slightly rotting wooden planks were nowhere to be seen in the well-kempt interior of his tiny abode.
Sitting on the bed with his gaze fixated on the ground, Valtan intertwined his fingers on his lap, as if heavily in thought. As if noticing my entry, he raised his face to look at me. The edges of his eyes were dyed red as small traces of tears subtly escaped his eyes.
“Ah right. You’re here. Come here, let’s get your wounds treated.”
Getting off the bed, Valtan wiped the tears from his eyes, attempting to regain his normal composure as he walked to the medicine cabinet.
Heeding Valtan’s instructions, I walked over and sat down on the bed, while Valtan was retrieving antiseptics and various other medical concoctions for usage on me.
It wasn’t long before Valtan was done with picking out the required medications and started to apply them on me.
With eyes that were full of concentration, Valtan slowly wiped my wrist gently with the wet cloth, before squeezing it to check if the vitality potion had done a good job from before.
An awkward silence soon filled the atmosphere as Valtan intently moved from my wrist to my back, and to, funnily enough, my thighs, thoroughly checking me for any injuries.
You know, this would feel a lot better if I was a girl… Unfortunately I’m not one so it’d be good if you could stop caressing me.
Feeling slightly uncomfortable due to more reasons than just the silence, I queried Valtan.
“Hey, Valtan… Aren’t you… Like afraid of Asclepius too? I mean he did try to kill us back there, you know? How could you trust him so easily like that?”
Advertisement
Valtan looked up and stared into my pupils intently for a few moments. His eyes were as cloudy as they were bloodshot, making it incredibly hard to decipher any other emotion other than the obvious sadness and frustration in his eyes. Going back to inspecting my wounds, he finally replied coldly.
“Frankly, I’m not too sure myself.”
“Huh? Then why?!”
I yelled at him.
If you’re not sure yourself, why did you even accept him as one of your own then?
With his face hanging low, Valtan mumbled softly.
“This whole thing is just one big messed up gamble. Accepting the one who killed the very men that trained under me with no remorse… Hahahah!! What kind of monster am I?”
Valtan laughed sardonically at his seemingly irrational decisions. Gripping the cloth he was using tighter, he started to apply more pressure on my scabrous skin.
“But as much as it pains me to do this… It’s… absolutely necessary for the success of the rebel cause.”
“Huh? What the hell are you saying? What importance does that monster bring to our cause? It’s nothing but a walking pillar of destruction and terror!”
“But it’s exactly because of that reason he’s essential to the rebel cause!”
Shouting tempestuously, he crunched up the cloth and slammed it into the smooth wooden floorboard, punching a fist-shaped hole through it.
Tiny beads of water dripped down his bent over face, forming dark, moist circles as they collided with the floorboard.
Silence once again permeated through the room as I didn’t dare to speak after Valtan’s sudden outburst.
Something in me wanted to console him but I neither understood nor could comprehend the reasons behind Valtan’s actions no matter how hard I tried. In fact, to me, his actions were nothing short of irrational!
Minutes passed as the atmosphere basked in the dead silence of the room until Valtan composed himself enough to speak out.
“A cyclops is an entity that has traded away its intelligence for brawn in a pact with the gods aeons ago. Born from the dust that makes the ground, they are akin to the living avatars of the gods. To actually find one that is sentient and moreover, willing to serve would bolster our war potential greatly...”
Advertisement
With an intense glacial tone, he finished off his sentence.
“...Even if it means replacing the very men he had killed.”
Blood oozed out of his lower lip as Valtan bit on it harshly. Frustration and stress made no effort to conceal themselves as they appeared through his tensed facial expressions.
It must be hard for him.
But why wouldn’t it be? They were people that had probably gone through the same rigorous training that I did. Coupled with Valtan’s care for the ordinary citizen, much less his own soldiers, the ones he lost could practically be called his very own sons.
Getting off the bed, I went beside Valtan and wrapped my arms around him.
“I’m sure it must be hard on you… But in the end, it is the leader’s job to make the hard decisions. Although I can’t say you made the right choice, I think you made the best one.”
As I said that, Valtan turned to face me, revealing a soulful face as he wrinkled his nose, preparing to let loose another flood of tears.
“Yeah. I Guess you’re right… Thank you.”
“Nah, don’t mention it. You’ve been doing the same for me for the past week or so, it’s about time I repay the favour. Hahah!”
Letting out one final sob, he wiped his tears once more with his calloused hands, slowly attempting to cheer himself up.
“Well, that’s enough about me. What about you? Have you come to a decision on whether you want to join us?”
Valtan turned to face me. With eyes that were welled up with tears, he peered straight into mine as if hoping for an optimistic reply.
I stared back at those eyes as I thought through his question.
Even though I won’t be able to go back to my normal life as a humble villager if I leave now, I don’t think I can commit myself to being a fugitive for the rest of my life either. No, I definitely can’t since Andromeda’s gone...
Alas, I couldn’t give him what he had hoped for.
“I’m sorry but I can’t give you an answer now. Could you let me think over it for a while more?”
“Ahahah! Sure!”
He replied gently, forcing a smile to hide his inner sadness as he packed up the items that he picked out earlier and deposited them into the medicinal cabinet.
Sending me one final superficial smile, he started to make his way out of the room with his back slouched over.
Seeing the pitiful state of Valtan, I quickly attempted to brighten his mood by changing the topic. Coincidentally, a question that has been intriguing me for quite a while popped into my head.
“By the way, what’s a Festae?”
“Ah, right! It’s just a big drinking party for strong people like the Harbingers. Make sure you come later, alright? ”
Laughing heartily, Valtan said it in a way that made it seem like it was supposed to be common knowledge.
“Okay… Thanks.”
I frowned as I replied to Valtan with an apprehensive look on my face.
For idiots you mean…
Shrugging my reaction off, he once again started to stroll out of the room, but this time with his usual swagger.
Well, whatever. It’s good that he’s back to the being the same idiot Valtan I know.
Watching Valtan’s happy figure walk off, a sense of joy started to overwhelm me. However, it didn’t last very long because...
“Ah! Shit! I have to prepare myself for the Festae later as well.”
Spending more time with more war-crazed maniacs. I’m never gonna get a break, am I?
Comforting myself that everything will turn out alright, I shook my head as I left Valtan’s home, making preparations for the Festae later.
Written by: Emelia-Tan
Edited by: Schwarz13 and Mega14343
Proofread by: Yakult
Advertisement
Lux Follower : Monster hunter and graphic artist [A LitRPG Progression Fantasy]
Metello had grown up in an orphanage in the city of Ironholes, spending most of his time in a modest library drawing and reading heroes' stories.Both the need to look for his remaining family and the hate he received for being presumed touched by Nox led him to choose a traveling monster hunter career with the [Lux Acolyte] class as his coming-of-age came closer.To leave the hateful city for good and walk the plains of the Everlightened Lands, he would need help from his comrades and powers from the god he chose to follow: Lux, goddess of light, beauty, art, and battle against the undead. When a threat weighs on the future of all human kingdoms, it is not too much. A classic LitRPG progression fantasy story in an original world where the sun always shines. I hope you'll enjoy it. Feel free to comment. [Participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge]
8 227The Corvus Saga : The Recluse King (Minor Hiatus)
The war between life and death has been waging since those who use it first come into existence. Fought in the fields, the mind and in the shadows, this war will wage forever, infinitely advancing in scale and bloodshed. This war leads to the creation of Corvus, a once happy sailor boy, now emotionless killer, though no one quite knows why his creation happened as it did. As his life goes to hell, he goes his own way, finding friends and purpose with the first side he meets, only to discover that secrets are more prevalent than truth in this world. (Notice: I'm so sorry to announce this, but this story is going on the shelves for the time being. I love the world more than anything else i've written, but i can't seem to find the motivation to write it further. Once I've got a handle of myself and what's stopping me from enjoying this, I'll finish his story with a burning passion, but until then, I don't want to add anything Sub-Par to it. I'm so sorry once again, but i hope everyone can enjoy what's been written so far. Stay awesome you lovely people :D )
8 65Wild Child
Flynn was a normal college student with a normal routine. Wake up, go to school, come home, do homework, laze around until midnight, lay in bed trying not to let the existential dread of inevitable death set it, and go to sleep. Completely normal stuff, really. That is until he mysteriously wakes up in a space between dimensions with game-like prompts demanding he purchase skills before he is sent off to another world. And look at that, it only takes 95% of his skill points to buy the [Eternal Youth] skill, what a steal! Too bad that in this new world there is no civilization, uh… anywhere. ---------------- Hey all, this is just a side project I’m working on in my spare time so I don’t get burned out while writing my more planned out stories. I’m making all of this up as I go on, so read at your own risk.
8 70Gods and Glory
What is Right? And what is Wrong? It's the hypocrisy of history written by victors. The Gods are good, the Devil is evil or so we've been told. Those who oppose the rulers in this world shall be persecuted and entitled evil, for they might shatter the false peace established. There never will be true peace, only coexistence. For to live is to devour; To devour is to deplete that which is consumed. This is the fact of life. What makes a Hero? Who deems what deeds be called 'Heroic'? Saving the world? Being chosen by a God? Unbelievable Power and Skill? Spirit of Self-sacrifice? Or Devotion and Bravery? Who knows? Our protagonist shall play the part, starting over again to correct her mistakes. Pit against the tides of fate, struggling to change the future. Her nemesis, victim of a cruel life and the irresponsibility of adults. Sights set on revenge, now he crawls his way back, looking for blood. Watch the contest between wits and brawn, as they fight their way up to victory. In the end, who will prevail? Noble or Peasant? The Hero or the Devil? Mortal versus Immortal. This is a story of Sin, a tale of Trust, a novel of Nobleness, and a chronicle of Magic. ~ fin ~ "I will write my way into another life." - Ann Patchett - Hello everyone~!!! ~(???)/~ Ballisti here. I hope you had a good time reading! This is my very first book, but I've spent quite the time writing and editing this. So I'm a tad bit confident with this. Sadly, I'm only able to put up 2 chapters weekly. The reason is...I'm still a student. School is hard, annoying and a hassle but necessary. So I'm really sorry for the slow updates, but please bear with me~!(?-?-?) I hope you enjoy reading this ('cuz I sure as hell had so much fun writing this ( • ??•? )). Thanks~! Follow me on Twitter @ballisti_here
8 235The Saga of a Reincarnator
Life is not fair...That's what I thought ever since I was born and raised in my family. I was never good enough for them, my efforts all flushed down the drain from the start because of mediocrity. In their eyes, my life and existence were worthless...Even my classmates, all of them looked at me like I was some kind of filth hanging around their blessed school. My heterochromia a petty reason to bully me to the ground.Life sucks...I just hope in this new life I was given, I can finally wash away all my past regrets... Yes, I crossposted this in webnovel and Scribblehub.
8 115World of Refiners
Meet John Doe.A 20 year old college student.Tall, well kept hair, dirty blonde, green eyes.Descent student.Average, middle-class family.Physically Active, involved in various activities.Enjoys pasta and games.Dislikes crowds and most seafood.Preps for the apocalypse as a hobby.Preps for what he calls the "3 probable ends":The world runs out of oilLarge solar flare hits the planetEconomic collapse due to some reasonDownloaded and compiled tons of survival resources.All information is compressed and rewritten into a 400 page book.The apocalypse came, and it was something that he never imagined.His resources were still useful though.However, he died in his sleep the night before and the survivors didn't bother to check why. They did not last long.
8 167