The Covenant Hill is about a small high hill south of Benoa, the capital of Benoagard.

There is no such thing as a philosophy, a hill as it is everywhere, why, on the eve of the revolution, it was chosen as the land of the covenants of the revolutionary knights, because it was also the basis of the revolutionary knights and was situated just halfway between the Creuse end and Benoa, the home of the revolutionary knights' chief failling.

Crewes End, as its name suggests, is a city and land deeply involved with the Crewes family of Fairling. It was a land ruled by the Kreus more than in ancient times and has been the domain of the Knights ever since, but perhaps due to various circumstances at that time, the Kreus have come to have a powerful say in Benoagard.

But such power was also lost with the times.

Eventually, Benoagard said the Kruse family was in no position to be the exception as the number of strongmen swirled and swallowed up by corruption and depravity.

Fairling aspired to revolutionize because he thought there was no other way to restore the house from Mizu to its rightful appearance as it should be, and for that reason, to rebuild Benoagard itself. And he recruited comrades, and gathered on the eve of the revolution, on the covenant hill.

We stopped on the hill on the road from Crewes End to Benoa and decided to be ready.

Revolution is not necessarily a success. Therefore, I needed to be prepared. We are prepared that we may lose our lives halfway down the road.

Wasn't it an extension of their readiness then that the failings headed to the “Promised Land”?

Well, Bain, that's what I thought.

The covenant hill was imminent.

Every time I approach the hill, I am reminded of the day of the revolution.

On the day of the revolution, Bain ended up doing nothing. Unable to do so, the revolution was exchanged, and he was spared amputation by joining the nascent Knights. It's corruption, because Bain had nothing to do with it. I don't care who does what justice.

If I can get rammed, that's all I need.

That's what I thought.

Until you face the failing ring and meet the Mivula God.

Eventually, we reach the covenant hill.

In the midst of the earth that has changed since the Great Destruction, the covenant hills were not as different as they were before. I mean, it's just a little high hill with no weird philosophy whatsoever, but I thought that fact might be valuable in this changed world.

That's about it, the world is changing.

The wild, the mountains and the rivers are strange in all their natural environments, and therefore each one senses the signs of the end, and hears the footsteps of doom. He gasps for salvation, and his voice penetrates the ears of Baines. Trouble with days when you can't do anything while you want to do something about it.

Under such circumstances, only Covenant Hill had changed anything.

"Whenever I look, it's strange."

In the carriage, Luveris went.

"Only that hill hasn't changed since then."

His thoughts were what Bain was thinking itself, which he affirmed with nothing to say.

Two carriages.

On the first one, Ozfeld and Sid are on board.

On the second one, Bain, Rowfa and Luveris are aboard, but it was Rowfa who seemed dissatisfied with the way it was divided. As far as he was concerned, he would have liked to be on board with Sid, but it was only natural that Sid, in a position like Deputy Commander, acted with Ozfeld.

A leading carriage runs up the hill.

It's just a small hill.

It was as easy as running in a carriage and there was nothing wrong with it.

The subsequent carriage, too, follows.

That's how he got to the top of the hill, and Bain saw an amazing sight.

What Drake was waiting for was as good as I imagined. but besides him, there were all the knights who were supposed to be dead, and that stunned Bain.

Carline Zan-Rhodis and Zexis Zan-Armfort to Fiennel Zan-Krona.

And the former Knights Commander, Fairling Zan-Kluce.

With Therius, at that time, there are six men in full swing for the Promised Land, but he is not. Naturally. He says Terius is swimming to this island right after the Great Destruction.

I didn't survive.

And when he was dead, his will helped him to create a false body, and he reached the land. To fulfill a promise to a woman. Just for that.

So what are the knights now in front of you?

Like Terius, dead, and yet a power to keep living falsely?

Or.

"This... the hell"

"What do you mean...?

"You must have come here to find out that."

And Sid went toward Lowfa and Luveris, who were wolves. Everyone's getting off the carriage. I was coming down and confronting them.

Even Sid should be upset on the inside, but should I say that he's still more than calm around not putting it on his face? Bain is completely upset.

There's no way I'm not upset.

What is now in front of the Baines is the failing rings that were there when they traveled through Benoa. It doesn't change anything. What's the difference? No discomfort, no doubt arises. It was a complete failing ring, a zexis, a fiennel, a car line, a drake.

That is why there is extra confusion.

Why and why they are here when they should be dead.

If he had survived, would he have shown himself sooner and reassured me?

No, in the first place, the question arises, for example, why, I can no longer feel the bond of my soul.

The bond of souls, united among the thirteen knights by the Savior God Mibula, is still not aware of the failings. They remain dead and uninterrupted.

So who is in front of you right now?

Something else that looked like the failings, or what?

Is that possible?

"Long time no see, gentlemen."

The first person to open his mouth was a fail ring. The harsh tone that remained unchanged from what it had been and the low but often passing voice that remained unchanged from what it had been, shook my heart just to hear it. Such a powerful voice that you admire from the bottom of your heart and want to kneel on the spot. There is no discomfort, rather it echoes in my head too comfortably and scratches my consciousness.

As usual.

But I feel uncomfortable there because my soul doesn't sound.

"It was nothing but good fortune that I could see Sir and his men safe. It seems that the world is broken and the end is peering into its face more than the abyss of despair. I didn't think you'd be safe with the lords."

Every word emanating from the mouth of the failing ring precisely pricks and penetrates the mind. But the soul doesn't echo. As it once was, even the soul has nothing to arouse. Isn't that the fact that the failing ring in front of you a sign that it's not real?

"I'm glad you're safe"

"Not everyone is safe."

Ozfeld stepped forward.

Standing as if sheltering the Baines, he continues.

"Sir Suor, Sir Benoagard, Sir Kayloon... and you"