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Bermuda Chapter 229

Novel: Bermuda Author: 22세기 Updated:
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Thud—his shoulder suddenly felt heavy. Golden hair spilled down, reaching Nero's chest.

Nero couldn't properly comprehend what had just happened. He rely bent his knees and stretched out both arms to support the Captain's body as it collapsed forward.

The upper body leaning against his chest was heavier than expected. Like supporting soone with no will to stand at all. Caught off guard, Nero staggered for a mont but reflexively stepped back to regain his balance.

His breathing wasn't working the way he wanted. He rolled his eyes down to glance below.

"...Captain?"

The disheveled golden hair lay limp in his arms. The moisture seeping from the wet strands darkened his navy-blue battle uniform even more.

With the color drained from his face, Nero stood blankly for a while.

A chill crept up his spine. He felt like he'd experienced a similar sensation before. When he had saved the Captain from the collapsing valley gap? No, it was an even more distant mory.

It was like when he'd held soone's body on the battlefield three years ago. The skin chillingly cold, the limbs stiffening with rigor mortis...

"Captain, Ca—, damn it."

As these wretched thoughts crossed his mind, Nero shook his head irritably to dispel the ominous feeling. Instinctively biting back the "Captain" on his tongue, he supported Leonardo's grotesquely bent neck with his hand.

"Blaine, why, why are you like this? Wake up, co to your senses!"

He shook the other's unsteady body several tis, roughly moving his shoulders and arms. Yet the bowed golden head only moved with the shaking, showing no sign of moving on its own.

Sensing the gravity of the situation, Nero quickly bent his knees and lowered his posture. Then he carefully laid Leonardo's body on the ground and first brought his hand close to his nose.

Perhaps due to the massive ice wall that had risen in front, a faint wind blew, mixing cold and heat in the surroundings. Because of this, Nero, in his confusion, couldn't properly tell whether what brushed his fingertips was wind or breath.

"No, ah, please... what am I supposed to do..."

Muttering incoherently in a choked voice, he examined the pale face with trembling hands. The gently closed eyelids looked particularly lifeless, perhaps because they were wet. Moreover, the skin under his fingertips was almost like ice, and Nero was gripped by fear that the Captain might die from hypothermia.

At a loss in his bewildernt, he soon ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) embraced Leonardo's upper body and began to emit heat. This instantly evaporated the moisture from the wet body, and so artificial warmth spread through the cold skin. But against his ear pressed to the Captain's chest, only an extrely faint heartbeat lingered, as if about to stop.

"Blaine, Blaine! Leo! Hey! Soone—!"

In response to Nero's cry for help, mud-covered combat boots approached as if they'd been waiting.

Feeling the presence, Nero turned to look, desperate to grab onto sothing, but the face that had been filled with desperation suddenly beca an expression of not knowing what to do with itself.

Although he had been constantly watching while borrowing Felix's appearance from the 3rd Battalion, he hadn't expected to face him directly like this.

"What's going on? Did he suddenly faint?"

The one who approached, asking urgently, was terion Clinder, the 3rd Battalion Commander. With a rather serious look, he lowered himself and sat in front of Nero. Then, as if to examine Leonardo's condition, he reached out his hand without hesitation.

But Nero, who had reflexively embraced the Captain, half-turned his body to avoid that hand. It was an action born from the instinct to protect the Captain, but he instantly regretted it.

He couldn't gauge how his current appearance would look to this person. Moreover, various thoughts tangled in his mind—since when had he been watching them, and had he heard his voice calling out to the Captain?

But right now, the biggest concern in Nero's mind was Leonardo's well-being. So he quickly forgot about hiding his identity and all that. Thinking that asking for help was the priority now, he pleaded with a contorted expression and trembling voice.

"Ba-Battalion Commander, please help."

anwhile, Hugo, surrounded by commanders and mbers, was in the midst of hearing a flood of worried and relieved voices. He was encouraging Liner, who had been deployed to the search team imdiately after waking from a critical condition, and receiving unwanted urgent situation reports.

With only one brain to process but dozens of mouths converging, the 8th Platoon Leader, noticing the Commander's tired face, stepped in to diate once again. However, Bruno, who had the most to say, continued without pause.

"...Anyway, I'm truly relieved that you're safe. We'll leave so mbers behind to finish repairing the barrier, and then we'll head toward the northern barrier line..."

But at that mont, Hugo, who had been half-listening while rubbing his eyes, suddenly raised his head at a passing sense of discomfort.

His blue eyes scanned the surroundings with a sowhat stiff gaze. Bruno, who had seen this look once before during a eting, naturally trailed off and observed his deanor. Eventually, following the Commander's gaze, he turned to look behind, but with so many mbers gathered, he couldn't tell what he was looking at.

"...Leonardo."

As if answering Bruno, Hugo, his expression hardening, muttered as if entranced. He gently pushed aside the shoulder of the commander blocking his way and hurried off.

At the Commander's sudden action, the commanders exchanged puzzled glances and stepped back. However, as Deputy Commander Bruno quickly followed Hugo, the rest followed the two without a word.

Pushing through the mbers who parted a beat late, Hugo strode toward one place with long legs. His steps gradually quickened, and in the end, he was almost running—uncharacteristically. This was because Leonardo's energy, which had been felt faintly, suddenly plumted at so point.

'What's this? Why suddenly...'

He had been keeping his nerves on edge toward Leonardo all along. So there was no way he had misjudged. It was completely unnatural for it to suddenly die down like this after burning uncontrollably just a mont ago.

Hugo, unable to hide his urgency, tried to suppress his anxiety and followed the thread-like energy.

Soon, when he completely erged from among the mbers, his face was frozen cold, dripping with a chilling coldness.

"..."

Two navy-blue figures in front were half-embracing a fallen golden light. Hugo's thoughts stopped; he instantly teleported right in front of them.

He shoved aside terion, who had been examining Leonardo, and forcefully pulled Leonardo, who had been half-leaning, into his own arms.

"Move."

He even gave a savage warning in a low voice. terion, who suddenly had a terrifying force applied to his shoulder, staggered in surprise. Although he quickly regained his balance, when faced with the blue gaze that looked as if it might grab and throw him, he narrowed his brows and let out a bitter laugh, as if in disbelief.

"Hey, Agrizendro. What is this—"

"What happened? Why is he like this? Leo, Leo!"

Although terion tried to argue belatedly, Hugo rely glared at him briefly before turning away. His gaze and mind were already fixed solely on Leonardo, with nothing else in consideration.

Supporting the head that seed about to break with his forearm, Hugo cupped Leonardo's cheek and gently rubbed it. He even pressed his thumb against the lowered lashes, trying to push up the closed eyelids. But inside, only the red-tinged whites of his eyes were rolled back. It was evidence of unconsciousness.

"...Damn it."

A low expletive escaped through his gritted teeth. It wasn't the kind of word he would normally use, so terion glanced at him.

Hugo's Adam's apple bobbed as he lost his composure. He couldn't understand why Leonardo had suddenly lost consciousness.

Worried that this might also be part of the berserk symptoms, his tense gaze anxiously examined the pale face. He toyed with Leonardo's wrist while searching for the carotid artery near the choker crossing his neck with his other hand.

As soon as he felt the pulsing blood vessel, he pressed firmly, but the pulse was strangely weak.

Hugo imdiately raised his head and glared at the two people in front of him. Then he demanded in a stern voice, as if pressing them.

"Since when has he been like this? Huh?"

As the angry voice interrogated, terion closed his mouth, exasperated, as if he'd been accused of knocking him out himself. Instead, Nero beside him suddenly grasped Hugo's forearm tightly. The fierce grip was strong enough to break bones, so Hugo's gaze naturally shifted to Nero.

"Fire mages are vulnerable to hypothermia. It would be better if you withdrew your energy a bit."

Nero, eting his eyes, warned him in a lowered voice, as if telling him to rein himself in.

At that mont, Hugo raised one eyebrow and looked down at Leonardo's face again.

'Hypothermia?'

Leonardo's lips were blue. It made sense, considering he had continuously pushed his mana into that mouth in the cold water.

Hugo, narrowing his eyes and retracing his mories, stared at Nero again. It was because he clearly rembered whose eyes those were.

"..."

Those sharp eyes hostile toward him were undoubtedly those of the mysterious mber who had abducted Leonardo during the battle.

Before asking about the relationship between this person and Leonardo, Hugo first took a small, deep breath and gathered his energy. Instead, he raised his body temperature by emitting heat with mana, then tightly embraced the cold body to transfer it to Leonardo. All the while, his cool gaze stared directly at Nero.

'This bastard.'

As their eyes t, neither hiding their hostility, veins quietly stood out on Nero's neck as he watched. But given the situation, he silently withdrew his hand after squeezing Hugo's arm once more as if to crush it, feeling the cold being drawn back.

"Commander, what's going on?"

Bruno and the 8th Platoon Leader, who had followed Hugo, approached them. The two were a bit taken aback by the scene before them, but seeing Leonardo unable to support his own neck, they realized the situation was bad.

Hugo looked up at the two briefly without saying much and stood up. Then, lifting Leonardo, he properly gathered the limp body in his arms.

"There's no ti. Let's hurry back."

At the Commander's firm instruction, Bruno and the 8th Platoon Leader nodded at attention. Nero and terion also stood, but the man with ominous blue eyes didn't wait for them.

Hugo rested Leonardo's head on his shoulder, then lightly pressed his forehead against the unconscious man's. Then he turned north, took about two steps, and instantly vanished, surrounded by white light.

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