Extra: The Nameless Assassin



After this happened so many times, Lu Lin was no longer willing to tell his sister these things.

Later, he had a playmate named Weiner. Although he was beaten more often because of Weiner, not only by children his own age but also by adults in the Baron's mansion, he did not seem to hate Weiner, which was something I could not understand.

Although I felt sorry for Lu Lin, I didn't think about the deeper reasons behind it at the time, and just asked him to have less contact with Weiner.

If I had warned him forcefully that day and beaten Weiner as well, I would have regretted it often in the days that followed.

Lu Lin died two months after that incident.

One day, Weina couldn't find him and didn't care at first, but the next day, Lu Lin's sister said that he had not come back, which attracted other people's attention.

Finally, everyone found him at the foot of a hillside near the town. It was not a very high hillside, but he probably rolled down from the hill while trying to escape, turned several times and hit a tree trunk, which triggered internal bleeding. His already weak body died.

The person who examined the body said so, and then he removed his clothes, revealing that he already had a lot of bruises and scars, which meant that he had accumulated a lot of hidden injuries.

The cause of death must be investigated, not for the sake of justice, but because it is related to the safety of the Baron's Mansion.

After the incident, my father locked me up for a month because it was my indulgence that led to this incident.

During this month of confinement, I thought about many things, such as why Lu Lin wanted to play with Weina, why he was unwilling to tell his sister about his injuries even though he did so. If he had let the doctor treat them, there was still a chance of recovery.

I slowly sorted out and understood the answers to these questions in the days that followed.

Perhaps for Lu Lin at that time, people like Weiner were the only light in his life.

For children from aristocratic families, they receive a good education and care from birth, and can choose their own hobbies and plan their long-term life.

However, such a thing is extremely luxurious for children from ordinary families. Many babies do not live beyond the age of two, and only a small number of them can grow up and start a family.

Children from ordinary families are like weeds on the roadside, very common and easily overlooked. Even if no one educates them, they will gradually realize their status and situation.

Most weeds like me will not live to adulthood and have no good future. As soon as I start to understand things, I have to help adults with work. Naturally, I will play crazily in the rare free time because it is the only entertainment in life.

If you don’t play today, it will be too late to die tomorrow, and you will regret it so much. That’s probably the idea.

Even though it seems incredible to outsiders, this is the real situation and thoughts of these children. Perhaps they don’t think so clearly, but just do it based on vague feelings.

It's a distressing phenomenon. Although I'm not that miserable, I still feel depressed when I walk on the streets of the small town and see people of my age, some of whom are skinny, and some of whom are doing bad things just for those petty profits.

I know they have all kinds of little thoughts, and are far from the children described in fairy tales in the Baron's house. They are clever, competitive, lazy, and enjoy bullying people who are weaker than themselves. At a young age, they start to arrange their positions and talk about the positions of their respective adults in the Baron's mansion.

Why not learn and practice sword? If I tell them this, I will definitely be considered a fool, because doing so is very painful and even cruel.

Without the imparting of knowledge, learning requires a huge cost. Practicing sword without guidance will only waste energy and time. Even if you know a few moves, it will be useless without a healthy body.

When I was young, I often wondered how to change all this, but I could never find a way. Finally, I found a temporary answer in that heroic biography.

Just be a hero.

Those legendary assassins who can change the direction of the world with their own strength have always been something people aspire to become. I think this is the path that best suits my thinking.

Although I had such a wish, it was not so strong. It was not until I was lucky enough to be admitted to study at Emenas that this idea was slowly nurtured.

After graduation, I went to many places, and everything was so disappointing that I gradually let go of this obsession and prepared to live an ordinary life.

But I still met my childhood rival, a man named Tokolin. His existence was like another me at the fork in my destiny. If I hadn't entered Emenas at that time, would I have followed the same path as him?

As a shadow under the light, I was destined not to be suitable for a place with too many good people. After Tokolin's death, I did not go to the southern border to look for an organization with the same will as Tokolin, but began to cultivate my own system.

Although I was laughed at when I was young, I never expected that many years later, I would actually establish my own intelligence organization and assassin group. This has to be said to be a miracle of fate.

During the royal turmoil, Dark Moon, the empire's top assassin group, lost its allegiance and fell into chaos. With the intelligence I obtained from Edren that year, I finally found an opportunity to intervene.

Under my command and attack, the tightly guarded convoy of the Salus family was broken through by the Darkmoon Assassins led by me, and the two princesses who changed the fate of the empire also appeared before me.

I can easily kill these two beautiful princesses, or I can choose to abduct them and make them puppets and bargaining chips in my hands.

As a gentle sister, Princess Teslin asked me to take Princess Evelyn away, and then prepared to commit suicide in the carriage.

"No, you can't die yet." I clamped Princess Evelyn who was trying to struggle with my hands, and looked calmly at the princess in the white dress in front of me.

Even though I have met many members of the royal family, these two princesses are still special. They seem to have special trust and love for each other and want each other to survive.

"Your presence will prevent the Salus family from completely giving up hope. They will continue to adapt and maintain the name of the empire, because this is the only legitimate reason."

"And because you are respected, I can ensure that Princess Evelyn gains the same value and status among the nobles of the East."

"I desire many things, and simply killing or possessing a princess won't satisfy them. If you die here, I won't let Evelyn live an easy life. She might suffer many terrible things in the future."

"If you, as a sister, still want to protect your sister, then live well. Even if you are just a vase queen, it will be a deterrent and will prevent me from easily giving up this equally valuable bargaining chip in my hand."

Tesslin took a deep breath and gradually calmed down.

"I understand your request."

Afterwards, I took Evelyn away and used this opportunity to negotiate with the Landsworthy family, helping the princess ascend the throne of queen.

Now, I am one step closer to what I once dreamed of.

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