Chapter 06
âOr maybe not. Maybe I shouldnât be excited.â
Get it together. This is a harsh, apocalyptic world where people get wiped out.
ButâŚ
Schloitz is still alive, right? And there are âO-Parts,â too, so maybe things arenât that bad. Maybe I could actually help somehow?
Thatâs what I was thinkingâuntil I remembered how the powerful male leads who could swing around 80 holy swords still ended up dying one after another in the story.
I really need to be careful and focus on surviving.
I was heading with Raphael to the central building, where Schloitzâs office was. Unlike yesterday, the place was crowded. I wondered if something had happened, but Raphael also looked slightly puzzled, eyebrows faintly furrowedâuntil his eyes suddenly widened.
âThe First Division must be back.â
âThe First Division? Oh.â
In the military, each division was named after a different month. The First Division was known for taking on the most dangerous missions. Thatâs why they were directly under the Supreme Commander. They were usually sent on deadly assignments, like scouting out monster bases, and they seemed to have just returned.
Now that I thought about itâRaphael was also a direct aide to the Supreme Commander. He was probably close to the First Division both professionally and personally. So why wasnât he saying hello?
I glanced at him, but Raphael just walked calmly, wearing his usual polite smile. Was he being ignored? But the First Division members actually lit up when they saw him.
âSir.â
âYes, Sir Blandae.â
âYouâre not going to greet them?â
âI canât. Iâm on duty.â
âDuty?â
âIâm assigned to assist you, Sir Blandae. Personal greetings can wait.â
I blinked in surprise. And just thenâ
âRaphael Clovis.â
A man walked straight toward us and addressed Raphael. I nearly gasped, eyes going wider than Raphaelâs.
Waitâno way. Is that really him?
The second I had that thought, the man spoke.
âYou may greet him, Sir Raphael.â
âThank you.â
Smiling, Raphael turned to face the man who had approached.
âDios!â
Whoa. Itâs really him.
I couldnât take my eyes off the man with bronze-colored hair. In the original novel, if Enrico had Dylan as his right-hand man, then this serious-looking manâDiosâwas Schloitzâs.
As Schloitzâs personal aide, Dios was introduced in the novel as the second-in-command. But the current second-in-command I knew of⌠was someone else.
Actually, the real oddball here is Raphael. He wasnât in the original story at all. Not even once.
Which meantâŚ
This kind and loyal Raphael whoâd been helping me? He wasnât even around anymore in the timeline where the story began.
If he had been just a regular knight, maybe I could assume he quit.
But Raphael Clovis was the Third Commander. In the Razak Kingdom, the Supreme Commander held incredible power. And being the third-highest officer under him? That wasnât a role you could give up easily. Especially for a low-ranking noble family like the Clovis house.
To put it bluntly, their family wasnât powerful enough to step away from such a position on their own.
Maybe if they were one of the top seven noble familiesâŚ
Only one possibility came to mind for why Raphael didnât appear in the novel.
At the beginning of the storyâwhen the heroine Ruri joins the armyâRaphael was already dead.
That thought made my mood drop a little.
Of course, I could be wrong. Maybe he got mad at Schloitz for some reason, threw everything away, and quit.
But⌠based on how loyal he seemed to Schloitz, that felt extremely unlikely.
Still, Iâd have to wait and see.
Before I could think too much about it, Dios looked in my direction. Built like a steel wall, he glanced at me and spoke.
âAnd this lady?â
âAh, this is Lady Blandae Lefevre. Sheâs the First Commander, so you should call her âSir Blandaire.â And this guy is Dios Izelâthe Fourth Commander.â
At Raphaelâs introduction, Diosâs already cold eyes turned icy.
âSo the Lefevre family is sticking their hands into the military now too?â
Then, without another word, he turned and walked away.
ââŚâŚâ
Technically, he bowed, but it was so half-hearted it could barely count as a greeting. Just enough not to be accused of insubordination.
âThat guyâ!â
Unlike me, who stood still, Raphael raised his voice, clearly flustered.
âIâm so sorry! Heâs always like thatâŚâ
âItâs fine.â
âPlease donât take it personally.â
âIâm not. I mean, without me, he wouldnât even be able to use O-Parts, right?â
âOh, true! He always worries about unnecessary thingsâŚâ
While listening to Raphael mutter awkwardly, I glanced away. In the original story, Dios and Enrico were never on good terms either.
He once mentioned being fed up with the high-ranking families trying to split military power.
Now that I had replaced Enricoâs role, it made sense that he didnât like me.
****
A few days later
When I heard that another O-Part had arrived, I almost couldnât believe it.
Did Enrico seriously decide to shave his head over this?
I wondered if his mother was going to hit him when she found out.
Meanwhile, I also received my military uniform.
âThe uniforms arrived this morning. A bit late, huh?â
âItâs fine. Everything changed so suddenly.â
âYes, thatâs true.â
Laughing, Raphael asked if he could come in, and I told him to enter.
He set two boxes down on the table and gestured for me to open them. I untied the neat ribbon and lifted the lid.
Inside were two sets of uniformsâone red and one black. I picked up the black one.
âSir Blandae, youâre free to wear either, but most of the new officers prefer the red one.â
âI like the black one better.â
âOhâŚâ
Raphael tilted his head, unsure.
I understood why. In the original story, most of the main charactersâand most others tooâwore red uniforms. That was the newer design. The black version was older, a bit outdated.
But there was also a superstition behind it.
Too many corpses had been found wearing the black uniform.
The red version was still new, so not many people had died in it yet. But the black one had been issued over a decade ago, and a lot of soldiers who died in battle had been buried in it. It wasnât long before people started associating it with death.
âBesides the Supreme Commander, almost no one wears the black one anymore. He only keeps wearing it because heâs used to it. Oh⌠and I also wear it for the same reason.â
Which meantâŚ
Not many people in this army had survived as long as Schloitz.
It wasnât necessarily because theyâd all diedâmany nobles left after fulfilling their familyâs duty. But the military still held a lot of power, different from the capital. Quite a few chose to stay.
But most of them⌠died young in battle.
Of course, Schlutz also dies wearing this uniform in the end.
Anyway, the reason I chose the black one was selfish. If I had to wear something, I wanted it to match Schloitzâs.
Raphael stared at me and finally spoke.
âPeople might think the Lefevre family supports the Supreme Commander.â
When I said nothing and looked at him, he gave a sheepish smile. Scratching the back of his neck, he continued.
âSorry, Sir Blandae. ActuallyâŚâ
âActually?â
âThe previous Supreme Commander was Duke Madrosâthe kingâs cousin. So⌠thereâs still some unrest, or leftover resentment, I guess. Oh! But itâs not chaotic or anything.â
âI know.â
âAnd the current Supreme CommanderâŚâ
âSir Procyon will stabilize everything soon.â
âSo you believe that too.â
âOf course.â
Soon enough, the entire military would be loyal to Schloitz. In the story, I never even heard about the previous commander. Which meant⌠he didnât matter.
Anyway, I wasnât worried at allâI knew what was coming. But maybe Raphael didnât.
Maybe he didn’t trust Schloitz⌠and sided with someone else? And got killed for it?
I stared closely at Raphael. He blinked and tilted his head slightly, his pink hair swaying softly.
I hope thatâs not the case.
****
Elsewhere
Schloitz stood in a forest, staring at the dense trees.
His head and shoulders were soaked with rain, and the air smelled strongly of blood. He had just used a holy sword to slay a monster.
Taking a towel from a knight, he wiped the blood off his cheek.
âSupreme Commander Schloitz.â
Dios approached with a frozen expression. He looked unusually shocked.
âWhat was that just now?â
âA new piece of armor.â
âArmorâŚ?â
âItâs from Lefevre. Not from the army. Ask Raphael for details when weâre back.â
ââŚIs that why Lady Lefebvre is here?â
Schloitz raised one eyebrow.
âDidnât Raphael explain the proper title?â
ââŚHe did.â
âThen use it properly. Sheâs the First Commander. That means she outranks you.â
ââŚâŚâ
âIf youâre planning to challenge her authority, let me know in advance. Iâll prepare the disciplinary forms.â
âNo, sir. I understand.â