Hulberto, who is in Sigil El, was able to find out the fact that Shivula's life had burned out and had disappeared from the world, only because Hulberto and Shivula were thirteen knights and had a special connection.

A bond connecting life, life, soul and soul was bonded between the thirteen knights by Mivula. It was half compulsive, but there was no way those who had been baptized by Mivula and accepted to be knights of the Savior God would reject it. Accepting baptism also means acknowledging and accepting all of Mivula's ideas. If you cannot accept Mivula, you should have refused baptism. There is no way that a punitive act of wanting God's power alone can be allowed.

The bond spun by the power of God made the relationship of the thirteen knights deeper. Hulberto was able to get to know Shivula more deeply thanks to that bond, and I have no doubt that he can now trust him more strongly. There is no such thing as an evil relationship being improved with a soul bond, but mutual understanding can be further enhanced if we are understanding each other.

As such, if the years went by, the understanding would have been even deeper.

Sometimes Halbert trusted Shivula from the bottom of his heart and obeyed him from what to what, because Shivula's heart was so lukewarm that he tried to bond through it.

Shivula was an ideal knight.

Not only does it say throw everything for salvation, but it is also splendid, dignified, hates injustice and reaches out to the weak - equipped in high dimensions with everything a knight needs. It was also natural that Shivula Zan-Suor, as a knight's mirror, had a particular reputation among the Knights.

I guess that's why Shivula was arranged as an educator for Hulberto, who just joined the Knights. The idea that if you learn from Shivula, you can be sure of it first seemed to be in the knighthood chief failing ring at the time. And what it was right is proven by many knights who learned from Hulberto and Shivula during the Knights.

When it came to that Shivula betraying the Knights and taking me to Hulberto's side, he had to have complicated thoughts about himself.

In my eyes as a knight of the Knights, I have to say, unfortunately, an extreme judgment. But as a Hulberto individual, there was so much joy that there was no more.

Shivula appeared before him as a chase from the Knights to Hulberto, who rebelled the Knights, reborn the royal family and reborn the kingdom. And he tried to convince Hulberto. If I tried him, he wanted to think that it was just some mistake or a distraction that Hulberto, his disciple and partner, had disobeyed the Knights. No matter, if it's no mistake whatsoever, it's not the frontier where we got to the end of the stray.

Though Hulberto did not lend his ear to Shivula's persuasion, he was pleased with the very fact that he was offered as a chaser. If it's Shivula, it doesn't matter if they discuss it.

Readiness to that extent.

But Shivula didn't ask for Hulberto. I guess I didn't discuss it. If you do that, it could be a denial of chivalry from Mizu. Hulberto's chivalry is Shivula's chivalry. The denial of chivalry is the denial of life. It's a denial of who I am as a knight. Even people like Shivula, that seemed difficult.

But if the Knights mission is not done, it is not a knight. Having been slated between Chivalry and the Knights mission, he went down to Hulberto after troubling himself.

Shivula's coming to Nair Benoagard was nothing more than a joy for Hulberto. I thought Nair Benoagard's victory was more than what he promised me than he came to Nair Benoagard. No matter, it's overrated. Where one of the thirteen knights has joined us, there is no way we can beat the Knights. But Shivula was so valuable to Hulberto. It wasn't a hundred manpower, a thousand manpower places.

More importantly, Hulberto couldn't wait to see the fact that he didn't have to be hostile with Shivula.

Only one of the Knights, because it was Shivula that Hulberto truly trusted and forgave his heart.

Since then, Hulberto has started pouring his whole body into the expansion of Nea Benoagard's forces. The presence of Shivula, by far, is so great.

The Shivula is dead.

Shivula would have marched out of nowhere to suppress the Stra Fortress, and it goes without question that the Knights would have sent executives to defend the Fortress. Shivula and Knights executives. If it were a battle, all would have used true bodies. The battle between true bodies can be harsh. It was at the end of such a battle that a natural mutation could have occurred, Shivula, died. I didn't just lose my life. Even the soul was destroyed, and it was not surprising that it could disappear without a trace.

True bodies are those that arm the soul.

It is the manifestation of the power of the soul.

There is no way Knights executives who would have fought Shivula will condone it. It is not now that the Knights have begun not to tolerate traitors. The Knights must become a rock in fulfilling their noble philosophy. There is no better way to forgive a traitor than to be. The fact that you tolerated the existence of Hulberto, the last prince of Benoagard, was not in itself a matter of special treatment.

After a merciless death fight, Shivula was defeated. The soul may have been shattered and no dust left.

All that was left was Halbert.

There was only one thing in Halbert's heart, a big hole.

No, should I say it's grown?

At first, it was a small hole.

The gap in the mind was created when the hole was empty when we saw the tragedy caused by “great destruction”.

“Great destruction".

About two years ago, the continent was torn apart and scattered by an unprecedented catastrophe that shook the world. Benoagard and could not escape the damage. In the Seven Knights entrusted with Benoa, no kingdom can be built. The bond that covers Benoa is the first thing we can do with the Savior. Speaking of the contrary, it can be said that a junction should have been created ahead of the Savior God, and that “great destruction” was done to that extent thanks to that junction. But what do you think? It doesn't matter if you see the sight of anything destroyed in reality and countless people dying without the art of exchange.

I couldn't do anything.

No one could be saved.

I couldn't protect anyone.

The empty hole in Halbert's heart slowly but surely eroded his spirit.

(Erosion?)

He smiles bitterly, on the throne.

(That's not true. I woke up)

I had a long, really long dream.

A dream to live in a world called the Knights. A dream that holds in its heart the noble philosophy of salvation, living and fulfilling for righteousness. Beautiful, hot, lovely dreams. But the dream became a blur and disappeared.

The reality that no one could defend the Knights' philosophy alone woke him up.

Interpretation, ideals are just ideals. It's just a bluff, like an ideal that can't be realised. It was foolish of me to believe that. I couldn't forgive myself for being stupid, and I blamed myself. Now I don't know what my father or mother died for. I don't know what the royal family left me for and they all killed me.

Isn't it to save Benoa, one of the men of Benoagard?

If I can't do that, what's the Knights for?

What was the revolution for?

When I realized, all my hatred for the Knights was swelling. I guess that's what it's all about when hope turns into despair. There was only one road left in Hulberto. It means leaving the Knights.

"What's wrong? Don't look floating. '

'That's right, Halbert. What happened? "

What sounded unexpected was the voice of my mother and father. They were both voices that worried more about my child than anything else. I'm honestly glad it's such a natural thing, where parents worry about their children.

Mr. Shivula is dead.

"Well."

"Is that the man who was your master?"

"Yes."

Small, nod.

Neither my father nor my mother knew much about Shivula. Naturally. The royal involvement with the Knights seemed profound and shallow. More than the Knights executives interacted deeply with the royal family and were powerful and vocal enough to be allowed to speak up to politics, but it was an event close to a miracle, such as the fact that less than the righteous knights would be seen by the king and his wife. It wasn't until after the revolution that Shivula became a Knights executive, nor could the King and his wife, who lost their lives as a result of the revolution, be aware of Shivula. Only in Halbert's story do I know.

"I am alone again"

I can't rely on anyone but Shivula at all. Few Orthodox knights have followed him, and some of those keen to rebuild the royal family are talented. But if those things support Hulberto's mind, it's a whole different story. No one but Shivula can take that role.

"Alone?"

"That's not true, Halbert."

"We're here."

"That's right, Halbert."

"Always with you, brother."

"... oh, you did"

Hulberto raised the gaze he was pouring on the floor. I realize that at some point the hall was no longer the space of one Hulberto. Something named after the Benoagard royal family was watching this one. I guess it looks blurry somewhere because Halbert's own eyes are moisturized. The pain of losing Shivula made me cry.

He recalled that he could not stop walking for the sake of his family gathered in the Throne Room. Shivula is dead, but that's why you can't give up.

No, we must do it because we have lost him.

To respond to his carelessness, yes.