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Turning Chapter 875

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"Have you found any trace of Naham?"

At that question, the softened expressions on both n's faces vanished instantly. Nathan Zuckerman responded with his usual impassive expression.

"Yes. Using the information passed along by Deputy Commander Wand, we searched near the desert zones in three different areas. Today, at a place called 'Sunset’s Gate,' we found this."

What he pulled from his coat was a filthy scrap of cloth. It looked like part of a garnt, but it was so darkened and clumped with gri that its original color couldn’t be guessed. Kishiar’s visible red eye narrowed sharply as he scrutinized it in silence.

"It slls like dried blood. And it’s not just one fabric—it looks like two pieces stuck together."

"Correct. One appears to be part of a sleeve, and the other seems to be a bandage that was adhered to it. Both were soaked in blood and sand."

"What did Kanna say?"

"She was certain they belonged to him. But aside from that, she couldn’t glean any new information. It’s unclear what beca of him."

"I see... I see."

On the so-called "Hailstone Night," Kanna Wand, alongside Ever Beck, had successfully led the Cavalry in evacuating nurous non-Awakeners. That included Kiole Diarca and the Crown Prince. However, because she failed to properly manage their detained criminal, Hosanra, she hadn’t expressed any pride in her achievent.

That guilt extended to every mber of the Cavalry who had directly or indirectly contributed to Hosanra’s escape. Kishiar had been unable to et with them himself, but the weight of the matter was too great to postpone disciplinary action.

When sothing happens, it must be dealt with imdiately. Delay makes it far harder to move forward. In this case, Kishiar determined that any hesitation would risk morale and purpose among the ranks.

So, even while bedridden, Kishiar issued orders and handled disciplinary matters through written statents. His thod was simple: he asked those willing to accept punishnt to write out what they had done wrong, and how they believed such a failure could be prevented in the future.

The emphasis wasn’t on punishnt or retribution—it was on solutions. He didn’t expect the mbers to understand what that ant imdiately, and they didn’t. As expected, they interpreted it as "write down the punishnt you think you deserve." They penned their own harshest sentences, along with clumsy ideas for resolution.

After reading those papers, Kishiar reduced or enhanced various parts of each and returned them accordingly.

Kanna Wand, for example, had written that she would return ten years’ worth of salary, step down from her position as deputy commander, and accept full responsibility for the fallout caused by Hosanra—until her death.

Kishiar rejected the demotion, reduced the salary return to one year, and accepted the rest.

Since then, Kanna hadn’t stopped working. She poured herself into unraveling every event that occurred during Hailstone Night, coordinating everything to ensure that the Cavalry didn’t falter despite the absence of both the commander and the commander’s aide.

If not for her, even the bizarre corpses of the Sage and Diemon—discovered afterward—might never have been understood.

Just thinking about how those two died ✪ Nоvеlіgһt ✪ (Official version) brought a cold smile to Kishiar’s lips.

‘Each of them received a death that suited them.’

The Sage, who clung to hope until the end, had planned to escape by brainwashing more Cavalry mbers and civilians. But in the end, he was killed in agony by the very man he had exploited—Diemon. And Diemon, driven by revenge and greed, suffered rapid aging from power overload and died before he even realized it.

A man who believed he could control everything with brainwashing.

A man who thought he could copy others’ powers to make their success his own.

Kishiar guessed that sothing similar had happened in the "previous ga" as well.

‘Back then, Diemon probably survived only because he didn’t try to completely absorb the Sage’s power. He must’ve stopped at a weakened imitation.’

Yuder had told him that the Sage in the previous ga didn’t possess perfect brainwashing powers—just the ability to influence people’s moods. That would make sense if Diemon had only managed to create a degraded version of the Sage’s ability.

That brief decision had determined both Diemon’s life and the future Yuder had tried to guard against.

Why had such a difference erged? Kishiar couldn’t be certain. But piecing together Yuder’s words and the data Kanna uncovered, it beca clear where the divergence began.

‘It was probably... because of Yuder.’

This translation is the intellectual property of Novelight.

A long ti ago, Yuder had gone to the East to search for the missing Devrand and encountered Naham for the first ti. That eting had never occurred in the previous tiline. As a result, the Cavalry learned about Naham and the Star of Nagran much earlier, and the Sage’s moves had grown more reckless and urgent.

Unlike the previous ga, where he never reached the Diarca side, the real Sage had now managed to connect with both the Crown Prince and House Diarca. Using Diemon’s powers, he had one young Awakener perfectly copy a certain ability. With that, they attacked the Solar Palace—where the Emperor resided—to impress Duke Diarca.

That incident taught Diemon that his copying ability didn’t need to remain incomplete—if he paid the cost, he could fully absorb another’s power.

That experience might have influenced the fateful choice that led to Diemon’s death in this tiline. Was it a stretch to think so? Kishiar decided it wasn’t.

The greater threat in Yuder’s predicted future was no longer a concern. But Naham—who had died in the previous ga—was now missing, and the abnormal rifts had begun appearing far earlier than Yuder rembered.

So no, it hadn’t all gone well.

Kishiar suspected that was why Yuder had pushed his broken body so hard on Hailstone Night—trying, sohow, to reduce the number of variables.

"......"

The weight of a future only he knew—Kishiar could never fully understand that. Who was he to say he grasped what it ant to willingly shatter your body to stop sothing only you could foresee?

But whenever that selfish desire for Yuder’s safety swelled inside him, Kishiar would recall a dream he once had.

Petals drifting under a clear blue sky. In contrast, a mutilated criminal’s body—motionless and bleeding.

A soldier dragging that criminal like an animal, the prisoner’s face reflected in the glint of a blade.

Even through the disfigurent from torture, Kishiar had instantly recognized the person behind those eyes dark with shadow.

No ti was given to speak last words.

Not a single soul ran to save him—only thunderous cheers echoing without end.

If there were such a thing as hell, surely that had been it.

Each ti he rembered that dream, Kishiar would realize again how small his selfish desire to protect Yuder truly was. After learning Yuder’s secret, he beca even more painfully aware of it.

"Mm..."

Right as that thought passed, Yuder’s brow twitched slightly, and a faint sound escaped his lips. Kishiar imdiately straightened, erasing the heavy thoughts he had been entertaining.

‘Damn. I was too caught up in it—did it get through?’

Because of their connection, strong emotions could be unintentionally transmitted. Kishiar had been trying to avoid imrsing himself in negative feelings for too long, especially after the ti Yuder caught on to one that he thought he’d hidden perfectly.

Yuder could be endlessly indifferent to his own pain, but he was always sensitive to what Kishiar felt.

‘Anyway... discovering what might be Naham’s clothes and bandages isn’t exactly good news.’

Yuder had suspected that Naham hadn’t died—that he’d been transported sowhere using Hosanra’s final ability. Kishiar believed that theory was likely correct and instructed Kanna to investigate accordingly.

The site where Hosanra had died had been soaked in blood and bodily fluid, a grotesque ss. But Kanna hadn’t flinched. She stepped into the crater again and again, using her abilities to search for information.

In the end, what she managed to read was linked to Hosanra’s final thoughts.

Just before he died, Hosanra rembered a man he’d t as a child—a southerner who had told him to pass along a ssage. "If the young master you serve ever wishes to co to the South, tell him to seek this place."

Hosanra had always suspected that man was connected to Naham’s mother. But he never told Naham, and the mory had remained buried.

Facing death, Hosanra had recalled the fastest way to reach that place—and used his movent ability on Naham.

The desert between the Southern Nation and the Empire. The midpoint of the road Hosanra had once crossed as a child with a rchant caravan.

That was where he sent him.

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